Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1958
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1 E fe E Q Q 22 ig, nf Q1 5 4 , .. X.: -n jf, , ni' ,Q- A 4 ., -.Ti 3 ,.. new nyyn mio rv 1 1 TJ , 1 ' ., ,- wh , .xi Q ' 4 m f L-1 .- fa l w fn ., , wf V1+2'f2f ff . A+ Vsvjwraw.-w mmf-,I ' 1.'UkiT,. mv, ' SYN! ' nfxffifx ' -, 1 M W 5 if f' rf Y uf q 'Q Q, A 1 A., r The Centralian Nineteen fifty-eight 373 C3331958 GN CENTRAUAN H 1-5 9 0 0 5 NI MCPL KIIIIWNHHIWItItINIUIHVWIIHNHIIWHHIWI on 3 oooo 00125600 1U fxx - ' I Dedication II Foreword and Theme III Building IV Administration and Staff V Organizations VI Activities VII Classes VIII II l ll CENTRALIAN STAFF I 1 in I .gf,xx, t X AN RUNYUN C liN'I'lHAL IIICQI I SCI IOOL l XVXSAS CITY, MISSOURI 2 Q , 4.1-.. 1 4 In E l 4 4 l i 4 1 J .R HU- ,. FOREWORD Boys and girls-for thcm rho school is open from September to june. Forty necks ol' studying together, of playing together, of cheering together, of meeting :incl working togcthcr make up the school year. For them thc administra- tion plans, the instructors reach, and the courses are marle. By thcsc boys :mal girls the school is known and through them thc school lives. 1955 Mis' - , ff A gy 5 A 4 I V5 ,fwt-rm ' ....A5v ' ' 131-44' ,QC Kg Q ,. ' .4315 'f 'IL' we- - A-- aff A WS. Ri ' 'Q -fm. ww., ww, 4, ,gr . W, Aww 1 ,Q -A fix... 'F jf 1- .s - .,l'.,Zgf.,g1x, 4f - f ..1nWf V M- .f x . , : ,T I . .. ,,, - 'Lyn 3 Rv if-yu-,,,Q..Q' Q 9, 1-:b - I' fb-gg, x.. .9 ' 'Q-s.. '-5 Nu- 1 li? 4 , 4 K X ' 'I X I . , , ' , ,,139?M 4,f5g3ggfv2f,J K ,W 'f 527725 ' 'fivfyf ,Lf ,,,,,,.,f M ,fa L' f' 'Q Pl'7?'7:5f t if v'f': Q:' ,wgfafx Aif? ' 'A , F, Igkgy 5fLlJy .WM Q A.. . Q, W myw s.,,.-nf ,........1:5m..t-T-,,..-.ze...-.Y x-v. M r. Barry For half at century it hats hecn my pleasure to worlq with young people in the Kansas City schtinls. l hztye Seen many changes in inethntls ztntl in personnel. hut the joy tif working with hoys ztncl girls hats persistetl. One of the teacl1er's gretttest rewtirtls is in watching the growth antl success tif his pupils. Etluezttitin in- creases ti lnan's worth tn society lJCCLllIS.C it increases his :ihility to he of service. Wle make it lit ing hy what we get, hut we nizilte tl lille hy what we gixe. lo you tit Central, l wish the hest tri every gtiotl thing. You have utmtlt't'i't1l trzitlitions tu curry nn tintl l :nn Sure you will nnt tlisztppoint us. l hint' never wnrlietl with ai finer group tif pupils or teachers zintl I lintiw there will he no lettltiwn in the splentlitl Central stzintltirtls. l letwe Central with niutth regret. l htn e heen prtiutl tn helting tn the te.tching pi'ol'cssioi1 nntl, while leaning the ttctiie ninlts, l expect to Leep in clnse touch with progress in our sclitmls. l will he with mu in spirit zintl will Int- liollnwing your every ttt'liit'yt'1nent with great interest, hltn tltitl hless you .intl prnspcr you in tht- sertiee tri' your liclltiw inen. .Xngus l. liurry. Vice-l'rint'ip.il i0 fi, 1' 'K , ' HJ5c.g?Q' . Wr. Warshttll liaich yt-.ir hats its highlights. things ite will ltitilt huclt upon in xenrs tti etitnt' when wt' l'CI1llHl5CL' zthtitlt our high s.chntil tltnsg things th.it wt' .irc prtiutl tn hxwe hcen .1 pnrt tili. This lmolt, sri lit-tititiiiully tlrinc, will xilunns luring lxiclt those int'inririt's tn us. l XVIII!! In highlight at l'ew. I select this list ht'c.iuse they shtnt the hretitlth nl' Centrtiis interests: l. lhe inttnx intliyitlutll litintvrs unn ln Centrtil stu tlents in essxiy, ttrt, tintl ttthletics, 2. The recognition of our gntmtl sptirtsinunsliip hy the Missouri Sttite Activities Assticititinn. 3. The selcetitin tif Central hy the Uuls Ritlge fittimit Institute lim' it week of speeittl science teaching. -i. The wtintlerliul letter our Stutlent Ctiuneil Sent I0 the Kansas City Stztr with the l'int' .tccoinplishnients nl' Central people. 5. Our ehtnnpitmnship fotmthnll tt-inn with the Victory Deinonstrtitirin on thc following hlontlziy. 6, The sehtmlztrships we Continue to win. Paul Nl. Nttrslmll. Prineipnl 'MW' Xll Xol.lll ,Xltvlllclt-l. Yatllllll Sul-lltt Xllssollll llllllulsllx Xll. t.loll,l Xllt-ll, st't'rut.llx IJlt-Llllvoll Nt'trvl.lll.lI St-llool Xllss ISL-lil Alloll. Soullll Sliltlivs Iy,llls,ls Lin Ullirurslly Xllv, Ilolls .Xly lliologl, li.lrtll Suit-llet Xliclllgall Ulliivlsltl llovl lizllvcr, l'hysic.ll lgtlllullloll Kilnsits University Xllx Nils. lllercszl A. llllulnall. Q helnistry Ulcsterll Michigan Uliiiersity Nll Sgt. Leslie Blair, ROTC Alias Vesta liolliger. Nurse Ohio State University Mr. Earl VV. Boucher, jr., lJl'all'tillg. XVoorl, Crafts Northwest Missouri State College lxliss Alice R. Brasfielcl, Branch Librariiln Illinois University Miss Bcss G. Cllipp, English, Speech Lclancl Powers School ol' Spoken Vllorrl Bliss Nellie M. Corly, Social Studies Kansas University Miss lflsic Cornell, Conilnerce Northwestern University Mrs, Milrlrecl Daniels, Sccretarv Miss Mr. Mr. hir. Nr. Bliss Xlr Xlr Xlr Xlr. Xli Xll Northeast Missouri State College Marjorie Davis, hlathcnliltics Michigan University I.. ll. Dentel, Biology, Botany Ka nsas University O. F. Dicrsen. Social Stullits Chicago University G. L. Dllurhitr, Psvcllolovv, Lan' . s. Lolulnbia University Robert H. Downs, Vocal Rlusic Kansas City Conservatory of Music Agnes E. Engel, German, French Kansas University john E. Evans, Social Studies Kzllls:-is University Clarence Burl lirelich, Social Stucllus Kansas University Xl. l.. Gillespie, Dliverls Ftluciltion Kansas City University Iohli Grcunllll, Engineer-Custotlnln ss Mary ll. Gruhhs. Colnlncrut Colulnlwiil University . lr.lllL Gucrnplu, Soeizll Stiltlies Colillnhla University xll, lllttlll lll.mlll.,ll, Alutllls 4.-.ml xllwlllfl soo College XI' 1 s, ll...l.i,7l,l,l.lgy xll.ll.Q,l.. lllllwltlli. r S2 5' 5 ,M 3' -ALA My , . W H 'mi A . , ,r v. ' f fl, 1' may .5 r Q. .-.M ,M 'D X 5: 1 r 'W as gf 3 3 N K Fi , I F is as 1 Q . .fr-Qc., '. J , Q52 YT W? 43 f S. I Ml J 5.,,,,., , f fr ' fix 2 0' x- so , f , - . .M : -J fr. f 4, 'W X 'IQ Q ' H ' Qi . Kw- sw . , . V li 1 i '. A ' 'T 15 , .Nw ygyfrf .. -. W , 54 I si wifi .W so '- rkl s vii' .5 I' gfiffiii . ,z.,.gf,, ,,,f, f. fs,W,.a 1 f 2 K fir 45. wx ZR Aga it 3 ww' 31? if ,fy . ,K . is'-'i-'47 K ' it 'rr 55.-A , KW i X as . P - Y .. .J ' Y r 2' 2 fs - ' .4 V N ga ' V 'V ww. mf 5' f f . , -ff ,. . mg: 1 Mrs. Patiline B. Harris, llcaring, Speech Missouri University Alf. XX'illiam iv. Hfrllmvuy, English Kansas Uniicrsity hlrs. Delta jean llotvartl. llomcinalsing Soutlnresr Missouri State L ollegt' Mr. Milton lforrest llughcs, Lnglisli llarvard University Mr. Ben L. lrelantl, Art Kansas State College Mrs. Eleanor A. johnson, linglisli bliss Gcrtrucle loncs, Physical Education Peabocl' Colle e Mr, james jonef General Science Central Missouri State College Mr. David M. Kirk, Counselor Colorado State University Miss lla Mauric Kite, English, Centralian Missouri University Mr. Herbert Knapp, English Kansas City University Mrs. Veva Koenig, Music Kansas State College Miss Ruby Kuhn, Clothing Kansas City University Mr. H. VV. Lancaster, C.O,E. Coordinator Missouri University Miss Rebekah Leihengood, Human Science Kansas University Bliss Lillian Lulccnbill, Registrar Kansas City Teachers College Mr. M. Lulcens, Ceramics, Crafts Northeast Missouri State College Miss Grace A. Mapes, Commerce Southwest Missouri State College Mr. llonalrl Ray Miller, English Missouri University Mrs. llelen j. Miller, Mathematics Kansas City University hir. Robert L. Klillcr, XVoodtvork Missouri University Mr. Donald L. Mitchell, Mathematics, Civics Ohio State University Mr. Charles G. Moore, Mathematics Central Missouri State College Mis Nellie S, McKann.1,Typing Missouri University Miss Evelyn McLaughlin, latin Cfoluinbia Unitcrsitt Mr. Erlivin Y. Nancy. Siicech. Drama Kansas Citi Unxvcrsrti' Nliss Yixginla Ulrlhaln. Ncivsuriting. lfnglisli, Vlicllcslcx Collcoc Miss -lt-an ,I. l'inlst'rton. Ci-riiiitit-nt' l'cnlral .Xlissourr Start- lollcgc Xl: XI: Xli Xl: Mi Mi Mi Mi M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M Fu M M M M M ti. xii.. xi iwit.i.lx.i.1...Q. liiqinl, N NMI Nvtitins. Xltwintt llntttisitx Xliss ll.tftI l'unnrlI. l'litsvt.il lrltlolltott Sngrnt L ollr-:tr xii 4, I i:..iiis.t. Iiwnlt Iittng, s.,o..l Nottltts. ls.tns.ts Suu' K t-ilt-on Xltt lonvttt- liilvy, Art 1v...is..N my tl.t.tm.tt Xli. X.tllt.tn lloittimii. Xl.tllitni.tttts. l'lttstc.il lfcltiauition, Nlissotlli Yrillut Xlr. ,l.nncs XY. liolultc. Qlmnisli K t-nrml Missouri Smtu tl-llr-gc Mr. Nolan l'itttlt'tlgv, Soir-ttcu Missouri Unitcrsity Miss Ilorotltv Marv Sntitlluvtg, lliolooy C'olutnl'vi.t Unit t-isity Mis. Shirley liirlrv Scltai.ri'. Sot-i.tl Stutlics Kttnstis City 'University Miss llortense Sclmllur, Counsclor Columbia University Mrs. Marion Burr Sulrryvcr, linglisli Kansas City University Mis. Mary C. Suoville, Contntctce Ottawa University Mrs. Mary Hurt Slmiur, llnglislt Xvyorning University Mr. jolin B. Slater, llmfting, Printing Colorado State Collegc Mr. Iltirry Sluyinzikcr, Physical Education Illinois Univcrsity M Sgt. C. K. Sntitli, ROTC Officer Training School. Fort Benning, Georgia Mr. M. D. Sniillt, General Science Kunsus State College Mrs. Viola Tliotnus, Atrenclatnct- Secretary Central Missouri State Collage Miss Rebecca Tornlin. English nlissuuri University Mr. Kenneth Vilclwstcr, Social Stutlies, Pltysical Education Central Missouri State foliage Miss lflizullctli W'clls, Muthuntttics Illinois University Miss lillri VViber'g, Social Stuclius Ulisconsin University Miss Ncvzi Eleanor XVing, llorncniziking, liitniily Life, Colurnbirt University Mr. janncs O. Yowcll, Vocal Music Northtvcslcrn University Faculty Members not in Panels: Mr. Ogden I. Hollrns, llnglislt, Social Stntlius l latstings College Miss lluituvicvu jones, Pltysicrtl lfductttion K.tns.ts City University X11 ll. XY. Mrllttiiul, Driturs litlufaition Kuntrrtl Missouri Strltu follugic Nlrs, Many A. MtM:tnn, English loInrnlii.t Univutsity Xlt XY: rn Sintluit, liancl. Clrvllmlhl Xlnlttgun llnttt-rsiry lillll .A 'fe Y. is 'A gag. 12' - . ig, fd s-.. --' ,. s il ,,:...N I Z1 if ag-- - 8... a X 1. sk, L to ' my .gre .5 1 -N.. A ,- s., ff Y vt- F. 393' sl 6' inks. E Central SlLlllL'l1lS Lire proutl of tliuir tt'r1clivrs, tliun wxtvllt-nt stlioliistit' lmvlvgrottiicl llit'ii' tvitlc tliltvls, tliuil' inlwcsting iit'l'so1ir1litit's, .intl In-4Ii Inolivssioiml sl.tntl.1ltls. llilit tlcnts grtzitlt :input-ti.itu tltc lxitit-tits, tinltilgvmv. .intl sltill xli.nt llit' itxttlicrs tist in xtorlting ttitlt claissvs, tluring .Incl .litvi stltool lionts Iltti .tiwInvii.itt' lllk' img, lint tht- tuucl14'i's liaivc liaul In UITCIIIIEQ tltc tloot ol ltnottlvtlgv .intl oltliottttnilx to llit I incoln. till tlirn l .nn on Irony to lit- l out' ltr nn stliotil ir .Ulu-,J 13 , tls :intl tlicx also itntllfu tliait llns Is lint' lot tn.tnt tt. Iw.n.tItln.1st' Xlnxilirint II ,mira I , Zin jllilsmnrtam I I W I .1 I, I K I I l I t I I 4 K JOSEPH LUKENS 3 ' February 27, when the mclio and newspaper carried the news that Pop Lukens had crossed into the Great Beyond, wus ai sud day for Central pupils and teachers. lloy in man was joseph Luliensg eyes smiling, ll joke on his lips, ti warm handslmlae or il heznrty pat on the luck charaeterizecl his interest in people and life. Like WIill Rogers he never saw ai person he wasnit interested in or that he didnlt like. llc had It 'I I at win' nf making eiieh persnn feel it, mol Ile was '4Pop with un affectionate inflee- I tion to eiieh of his studentsg they Iiliecl him, admired his skill, and respected his 1 fidelity and integrity! No problem boy wus trio great ll problem for him tu nli1lIl!Ul',n I ' no hour was ton lute for him to remain Lifter Ii0urs to sponsor ll eltlh meeting, und I no piece of work wus me trying for him tn tz1eIQIeI A friend tn ull indeed! I l'le clicl little things with fineness. llis slxillecl hands, iirtistic inincl, and patient I lzihor ereztred A thing of Imeuuty and ii Inn' lic1rex'e1 'fi'u1n simple lH.llL'l'I.ll3, This achieve' I inent his pupils Cllllglll und their talents, tlt-vt-Inpcd in P0p'si' erxift elitsses, will nmlse I the world more .ind more heztutiful. A vihrxint little hody is still, hut ti wnrtn lieu A suniility lIl1ll'CllL'S on in the tnemnry of tts who Itnew just-ph M. I.uIsensI I I I I I I4 16 .!1f'f1'1'r111nf11f1 lfl..S'.1' llUl'Ii.N' f,'11H11l11111 XX .1s11,1ll1 .1111l 1'Il111111'l1 11s sl11' 1l11l l11'1 11111l1 111. .1 11,11l11'1. 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S11 clc1'111ccl is sl11' 111 5.L'l11ll1II'l1 .11'l1icx1'1111'111 .1111l s11ci.1l g1'111'1's .mal 1luu111'u111 1l1111 llCl qcs 1'g111 lil11sl1 11 i1l1 rigl111'1111s i111lig1111f 1i1111 when ul1L'!' LlLll1ClCI'lS LIIUH 111 .1 cruclc 111' I1111' pupil. S1111 flushes L1 Slllilll 111' gixcs 11 11'11111l ul' 1111c1'li11g 111 l11'1' pupils. 111650111 111' l111'111u1', L15 sl11' mccls 11111111 i11 1l1c l111lls 111' 1111 11111 struct, l111 lm pupils l11'u11111' l11'11I1l1 111 l11'1'. .Ns Ll club 11clf xiscr Mrs. 5l111l'1'1' 1111s 1l11' l11'st, 11l1c1l1c1' SIN 1'1'i1iu, m111111- 1QL'l1Jl', 1111 ul111l1c1'1111. lilllll 11l 1l1c li11'1'111'x' L'lLIl75 l111s 1:11j1111'1l l11'1' lc:11lc11sl1i11, l'i1111l 1'u1i1'c111c111 uill 11111 l11' I111' Mrs. Sl111l'L'1' .1 rclicl l1111 1111 11pI1111'11111111 l111'1'111'11l11'1l lixmg. M iss Ella Lydia W iberg Digniq 1ll1Cl 11111, si111'1'1'111 11111l I'i1'11111css 11111 lr1111' 1111:1li1i1's lil AIISN NXl1lilk'I':-:S xxllllkll CUI'lllU1lllll lVl 5PCL'f llrllln l1Ul' stu- llfiilh. 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Inf l In n lonnrtl llutliirtlr,l,it'rvhlLrl1slrel, lloh in l...rr,i-., cz..-,N ,l.,r,.N.,r 'lihe purpose ol' rhu l lonor Corps is to h.ni4lle stutlenr xillfuirs in the Catfeteriir :intl art the rloors ol rho sehool L'l1lItIl'tCC5, Their specific cluties :ire to lxeep the lunch lines inox ing in .in orrlerlv wzry z1nCl see that only those pass tlirough tht- tloors who are utitlimizcrl to do so. All junior arncl senior hors :ire eligilxle, proxitling they earn cluzilify. 'lille quarlilicittions stipulate: An ilKL'l'tlglC of eight or more honor points per semester, must hint' it gootl eitizenship reeorcl, must pzrrtieiparte II1 some sehool :ietivitr or otltsicle Lie' tivity, have ar gnorl persnniil grppeanuinee. he COLll'l1SOLlS, harx'e goocl Llttentlunee, :incl must hint' been at rnernher ol' Central one lull semester or more. The eligihlt' hors nre then votetl on hy 1 the stutlent body zrncl two reeeixing the highest nuinher' of xotes are clesigniitecl Colonels :intl the lour below them in votes ure 'icztptninsf' The Colonels ztncl Captains then choose the members of their teams trom the eligible hovs. Each group serves for the year unless relieved ol clutr. This yeurls honor eorps hits more sueeessfully eurriecl out the tluties of their plerlge than those groups preeecling them. This pleclge is on tigreement ol' the inemhers that upon heeom- ing, 21 rnernher of the Honor Corps they will eiirry out their LlllIlCS in ii inzinner thtit will he ltnr to every lI1tllVlilllLll lllill will luring honor to the school. onor orps Ron' johnson I. Munclen. 'lurllow How 7: H. hlecllin D. Moore, Carroll, L. jenkins, ' ll. llrzruniger. Ilan' S: Fox, G. Cllevelancl, D. Fitz' R YW? gzruld, C. Ruin- wzrrer, T. Moss. lion' 3: ll. hliller, l.. Allen. L. Clrrter . C,lrutinarn, l., alrlwell. ,I K llfrmrm ltunw C. Xhiglnrir, I.. Cornine, G. lirzrlex nz. I,-vang, ii. Ihimllorfl. 'fup raw: Mr. French, li. Riehzrrrlson. lion' N: E. Evans, A. Lewis, G. liwyer, D. Austin limi' o: ll. XVine gzrr, Ul. Peterson, -I. llunkelcr. T. O. lung. I.. Sr-nlt-. rl. th-nlon. R. Fisk, ,,. 'mr Iensen, I. llrrnt, I -lesnnne, 'lf Frzriler Run' 4: P. Sarrrett, I. llelur, C. llurfl nielr, C. Yertreest Hon 2- M. Surrgt-is if . ls. onor l Vb W iii Socieiy -ll U VT ' f 7, I Y ft 4,1 Offieurx: Tom Sehxvindt, Linda Hood, Richard Bland, 'l'oni llolenhaugh. Carnation day at Central is llonor Society Day, for the Honor students are distinguished 1101 only hy their neat groom- ing and expression of pride in accomplishment hut hy the car- nations pinned to their lelit shouldersg white for those tvith gold pins and pink for those with silver and hronze pins. Central Honor Society is an honorary scholastic organization formed in 1949 for the purpose of furthering academic achieve- ment and is open to any student maintaining at least fourteen scholastic points for two sueeessive semesters. He is then eligible for memhership and may wear the bronze pin ol' the society, After attaining fourteen points for Four semesters, he may wear the silver pin, and after seven semesters, the coveted gold pin. There were eighty-two mernhers eligihle to wear the GOLD MEDALfTop Raw: ll. Bland, T. liolenbaugh, T. Bradley, K. N. jay, H. jensen, A, Luther, H. AIeGilton, C. Saxton, l.. Sturgess, N. P. Viledemeier, IJ, XVhite, P. XVilson. Bu Th hronze pin, sixtv-three eligible to xvear the silver pin, and twenty-two seniors eligihle to wear the gold pin. Each semester the officers ol' Honor Soeietv and its sponsor, Miss Reheeea Tomlin, vlan an assemhlv eeremonv for those students who l N . K , have maintained lourteen ioints lor the res ieetive semesters. l I E Seniors havinff maintained a vrade averave ol 3.65 or over 5 TW Pl graduate XVith Highest Distinction , 350, X'Vitl'i lligh Dis- tinction, and 3.10, XVith Distinetionf' Those graduating VVith Distinction are entitled to add one wearl on their Gold l D ming Vvlth ilruh Distinction, tivo iearls: Vlilth Hlvhest Dis- l 0 VK Q l za tinetion, th1'ee pearls. Ollieers ol the year xvere: President, Torn Sehxvindtg Vice-President, Linda Hoodg Seeretarx, Rich- ard Blandg Treasurer, Toni l3olenhaugh, slinell, P. Eheling, Fetters, ll Fitzgerald, D. l:raLier. limi' 2: l.. Hood, onipsoii. Bottom How: llartlett, S. '1'unnell, G. Vertreese, S. XVarnoelt, 7? 1-5' 'J -.4 s,...1- T wr-7 N1 :A :A I 6:3 4 f. , I- X an I. I . V. If . 1. 7-I I .wa ' .1 ' .3 4 ,QE . I x .... I Sll XIII- Ilnlmm lim. I lmclx. ll. lIu'I.wIlIw, G. II.xycs, Mctnlcr. Ran' 2: N. Shull, AIuyI'xcIcI, Xl. NurIuux'v, I. foul., V. Hwlmbx, P. Hcnslcy IJ. NI.-Imn. M lluxcr. I lhm, lx. I.cu, Il, Cvnulung. M. Hnmrc, R. Cznutlmers, C. Ilurrmnn. Hou' 3: D, Ilmxic. VI. IIL'IIlcr, IJ Kniffin, P. Peterson l- lxul.. I, Illwdwn. S. lu.1I-I, S. ClI.uw:r, Il Om, S. Bumsuu, Bmtclxer, N. Cuvcy, C. Xlcfuy. Twp liuw: II. Sxnirh, II. Iimuningcr, IV. VViI I1.nua.lv C-mum. I IInnI.I-Im. I7. .fXnmm. I-. I5x11m,AI. Cnrmll, R. Sn-my, IJ. Inna, N. 'III1rmups:m, 'I. Nlurris. CG. Mcfrigln, R. Ihiglu. I -M, 3 s . , , Ig . I ' A 3, 3 1522. 112. ... .-. . L - Ibn: BRONZE-Butmm Hunt KI. Iliv.-ILIS. C. KIIIUI.. K. Zulk, R. Gurdon, C. DriscuII. Run' 2: Baldwin, V. Shelmn, III. Orvis, Zibung, B. Patton, F Carney, II. .XIIislx. N. XVuIcI1un. Muurc. C. Green, R. Bush, C. VVinn. Hun' 3: 13. VV.ltIains, Suulur, V. knight, I.. Kiefer, C. Sllepard, I I3uutIu-, lf Smillx, Hum, P. Ninlvl, IA. VIIKIQ, N, Iluburl, B. Terwilligcr, D. 'l'nyIwr. Top Run I.. foul., A. ML-.lrIur, IE. Iluxwv, AI. IXIiIum, G Icnscn. IX. Sulxxnnf. I. I lmsn-n. II. Quin-N. C. IInncf, T. Slxclllwr, S. Kl.urIiwn. .4 sub.: IKIIKIXXI Ijmfffm Ilfm I lily. I3 llwunu, UI. NICl'IcII.mLI, C. Synuvicc. 1Imr'2: L. LEW, C. Alsxxgulxwln-rxx, N. L.uwilux, II. llutrlwl, If Engle, Slmq.--., S In umm, 1 Imxlv, C lII:lI, IYr.lIL'x. Hun' 3: 1Xil1sxx'lv1'tI1, HiL'I4.lln, Iunlxius, I. lumul. II. Hluxu, N. IIIHI, .'X11LIursnm. I.. ' ' III s II I .. I ' IIIIII I. I LII-IIIIPIJ. I' lung, X M.uwu, Imp Hun: II. Bm-Ium. l. Cllmv. I. Ilurrlngmn, Nl. Sm: . ' Im.. I. II IN-, II Illrqvr. II. Orrlmn, II XI II. Il. I H In.. II- . II I nuI. I9 STUDENT COUNCiL CABINET Gems: G. johnson, l.. Smrgess, XV.iril, I.. Hood, j. Richardson, C. 'i,ixurn. Xliss lyihenglnotl. X X - I . YI7?'T'f?If1U25f' 'fwtwinr ' trst Semester The purpose of the Central High Student Council is to develop student participation in self'-government, to train leaders, to promote good relations, and to serve as a guide to the student body. The l'irst semester Council began the 1957, '58 school season with a rousing enthusiasm. Such projects as a Mclean-up for College Day, Chirstmas decorations for front hall, and new printed copies ol' the constitution were accom- .F I Student Council plishecl. Also a lluman Relations Committee was organized to aid in stuclent prohlems. The annual charity clrives. the United Funds and Polio Campaign, were again headed by the Coun- cil. Plans for such social events as Foothall Homecoming, TV Teen Town, and an Exchange Assembly with East High School helped make an exciting semester for the S. C. and students, Borlpm Row: A. Rowley, D. Melton, N, XVilson, Sooter, S. Ewald, A, Potter, K. Lee, L. Cox, T, Goeking, C, Green, N. Sodergren, I.. Sturgcss. Raw 2: V. Marcott, IJ. Carter, L. Hood, N. Reynolds, M. Hicks, S. Quinn, B. Morris, B. Butcher, j. Thomas, P, Kant, D. Snowden, P. Gosnev, B. Skinner, Rau' 3: C. Brown, S. Lasziter, P. Morris, I. Hatter, 1. lrven, S. Burns, S. VVard, S. llieherson, D. Millard, C. Saxton, D. Enloe, V. Peters, ll. Langston, N. Shull, Raw -1: G. Fraley, j. jackson, T, Bradley, R. W'inegar, Hunkeler, Helm, G. Vertreese, G. johnson, C. Attor- burv, VV. Ashmore, D. hlills, K. Zelk. Top Row: llieharelson, C. Vilile-wx, S, Biggerstaft, R. Miller, D. Files, H. nledlin, I.. Allen, Vilatsimn, A Iuhdcn, V. Cooper, r .xy . r x . tk' , zo STUDENT COUNCIL CABFNET lv I11111151111. 1, SI11111055. I. S1111111. I. N11111111-11. 1.11.1111-1. x.5111111,1. 1111l..1f111.1.., 1'.51!1111..111. S. S1-111111111 econd Semesier -1-111' 500111111 SCI11L'5IL'lA 5111110111 0111111011 5101111011 1111111 1111: 0111111 111 1110 1111111110 171, 1110 3111110 111111 XCY1' 1111111 110111 1110 111111 1'1111111g,. 11111101 1110 10111101511111 111 11411111 501111111111 115 1110511101111 T110 0111111101 1,111 1110 500111111 5011105101 011115151111 111 V100-171051110111 G0111'g0 V0r1r01'50, SSCl't'l1ll'y'Y1vl'L'lISlll'Cl' S110 S0111111111, SL'l'gQ1ll1l' 1111111118 -111110 51111111 111111 1.11111 c121I'lCl'. 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Carroll, cz. it-.ta-tt, c. llarrison. hess Club Exclamations of l'ie captured your queen! answered ht' eheckinatel break the silence as earnest competitors peer at the checkered squares where plastic knights struggle against bishops and kings. This is chess, and those playing are members ol' Centtals Chess Cluh, absorbed in the exciting game which teaches strategy and careful planning. Although chess requires more complicated thought processes than checkers, almost ani'- one can learn to play it. Centralls thirty Chess Cluh memhers meet every Tuesday for a tournament game. Nr. Hughes, sponsor, President Ted llradley, Vice-President David Kniffen, Secretary Carolyn Harrison, and Sergeantfat- Arms Larry Milner might inform a prospective member that Central's Chess Cluh is a most outstanding and unique eluhf NO DUEST uture Teachers li. T. gk. stands for liuturc Teachers ol' America which is a world-wicle organization. Central's Future Teachers Club was formed in 1953, and has heen successful in promoting interest in the profession ol' teaching. These aspiring future teachers can be distinguished hy the attractive club outfits which they adopted and wear, This tear, March ll. was National Future Teachers Day in all the schools. There was a dinner and pro- gram at K.C.U. after school. First semester officers were. President, Linda Stuart: Vice-President, Francis Sanders, Treasurer, Vickie llarris, and Secretary, Cirace Robinson, Sec- ond semester ollliicersz President, Chari kllinn, Vice-President, .lanice Hicks: Secretary, Vicki' llarris: Treasurer. lean Moore, and Historian, Nanci XValdren. All-Citi Representative was 'lotce llukill. Sponsors lior the year were hlrs. Johnson and Mr. Smith, A Top Rout Mrs. lohnson, CI llowcll. ll. Coombs. C. liohinson. ll. Lemons, S. Xliller. Hou' 2: A. ftotnp' ton. l,. Stuart. I, llieks, l Studets. Moore, C. Hariri, ll. llukill. Barium lat...-I vt. csalit-lt, '11 Geo- long, ll. Cloomhes, V. llattis. lop Row: rl. Sinilli. ll. Conway, S. Hiatclier. C. Vertrcese, R. Daigle. lim' 3: S. Snilli, S. lfivaltl. bl. Roberts, L. llunt, C. llernclon, li. fox. limi' 2: Cf llcaclen, ll. l,einnioncs, F. Ar- noltl, Xl. Moore, Miss lfngel. liolloui lime: C. lloyd, Van' clcnberg, S. Nolan, N. Kent, l. Stewart. Fe erman Club Onc of the most active departmental clubs in Central is the German Club. This organization stresses German literature, music, and customs. The meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of the month after school in 204. Miss Agnes Engel is the sponsor. Her numerous experiences from her trips to Germany lend an interesting and authentic tone to the meet! ings. One of the main events of the year was a lecture by Tom Scliwintlt, which he accompanied with slides about his stay in Germany. This program was continued for two meetings and proved to be of great interest for all. The German Club Christ- mas party and dinner, which were very successful, were the highlights of the year. The German Club does not boast a verv large ineinbership. but they do have a lot of genuine fun! UV411 rench Club The French Club members are easily recognized by their bright eolorecl bcrets. The berets are red, white and blue, sym- bolizing the colors of the French flag. French Club is made up of French students who are inter- ested in gaining an understanding of France-its customs, people, language, and ideals. During this year the meetings have included fashion re- views from Paris magazines, reports on some of Frances artists, and records on speaking the language. The meetings were closed with the singing of the French national anthem, La lllarseillaisef' One of thc biggest events during the school year was the Christmas party with French games and Christmas carols. .The refreshments included fresh cider and French pastries. Rf - t .1 Top Row: G. Ienscn, Hunkler, T. Schwinclt, G. Grimm, VV, Shipley. B. Clark, ll. 'l'ishk. Bottom llotv: G. ble- llonaltl, lf. Swartz, Cook, T. Bolen- baugh, ll. Bush, F. Hredehoefl, Nliss Engel. 1' 1 , Top Row: XV, Ashmore, L. llunt, li. Stephens, D. Fuller, G. Jenson, Richardson, R. Vtlinegar, D. Pitrgerald, j. jackson. llmv B. Vllatkins, U. Snowden, AI. Ilarter, bleblanigal, llodson, G. Robinson, K. jones, L, Comer. S. Miller, lrliekani, C. Saxton, C. Howell. Row 2: D. lloldsltoe, I. Bradlev, S. Seotten, Bell, K. Vlloody, B. Loren, C. Nelligan, B. Stone, lf. Sanders, B. Bliss, C. Boyd, N, Kent, lllr. Nance. Bolloiuillow: Headen, Cook, M. Christ, D. lllillard, P. Boarlc, L. Campbell, S. Seymour, L. Sturgess, A. McKinney, B. Manning. C. T. C. The Central Thespian Club, formerly Drama Club, was established in 1951. lt is now sponsored by Mr. Nance who meets with the group twice a month to plan social events and programs of dancing, music or dramatic interpretation. One of the elubls social events was the Mistletoe Mixer, a holiday dance held on New Years Eye at the Linwood YMCA. Re- cruited club members presented a delightful intermission of individual acts. Future plans include support of the spring play Dino, centered about the problems facing a boy released from a reform school and how he is helped to overcome them. First term officers were: President, Dan Fitzfleraldg Vice- President, Linda Campbell, Secretary, Suzi Seymour, Treas- urer, Richard Vlfinegarg Sergeant-at-Arms, Scott Turntine. Sec- ond term officers: President, Bonnie Vllatkinsg Vice-President, Barbara Manning, Secretary-Treasurer, ludy Hodson, Sergeant- at-Arms, Ethel Davis. panish Club Los Conquistadores, with the largest membership in several years, set out this year to haye fun putting their knowledge of Spanish to a practical use, and to learn more about the customs of Spanish-speaking people. This was begun at a dinner at Los Corrales restaurant Oc- tober 7, and by playing Spanish games throughout the year. All members were very glad to get the new Spanish Club pins which came during the first semester. Christmas was celebrated by having two Christmas plays, by breaking the pinata, and by singing O Little Town of Bethlehem and HO Come All Ye Faithful in Spanish. A Christmas story was also read in Spanish, then translated to English for the benefit of the newer members, During the second semester, the club helped to promote the foreign exchange program by selling shares of stock. Top Ilmv: N. Hunyon. F. Medina, A. l.uther, Barwise, G. Cavanah, L. Galbreatlr, D. Baeus. Ron- 4: Mr. llolelse. C. Boss. Al. letters. li. Bushne K. Brooks, L. Terry, Owen, P. XYilson, C. Saxton, A. Arzola. Rau' 3: L. llatcher, j. Hudson, D. Fowler, B. Bliss, R. Green, D. Hall, C. XVrl liams. Rau' Z: L. Beaver, C. VVinn, 1. Burt, N. Wlzrldren, V. Hobbs, H. Thomas, S. Kenton, C. Heed, C. Roffing, D. Stewart, B. Matlock. Bottom Row: S. lnfante, Scotten, S. Seymour, -I. Zmelr, E. Palmer, K. McMichael, XV. Adains, B. l-larnish, C. Hughes, B. Coornbes. night 'al ge he Je- lr. HS YS- of A I0 h c rncll, XVII- lI'fO11l Q uiin Club Tap Row: Lirttglieaal. I . Lexus, II. Limlsex, ll. Howe, IJ. Lloyd. Ron' 5: L. Ilupens, XVilson,I5I. Young, P. cu-mg, caauw.-. raw 4: Airs. x1u...t.g1t1m, Aj. Ienlains, UI. Ilunt, Cf Craig, C. hlorgenstern. limi' 3: T. Shellncr, S. llarxis, P. fart, Ci. Saxton, S. Chivers. Ron' 2: B. I'uItuu, M. Dwyer, C. Smith, ill. Coelaing, I. Martin. Bulrnil Huw: Bartlett, E. Vtlacle, Cf Alter- hnry, O. Parlser, C. Monk. tXtluiliI'eri, Ct-ntral's Latin Cluh, is tl chapter ol the 'lunioi Classical League, a national organiyation of 49,000 meinhsrs. .Nquiliferi means eagle-hearers ancl in Roman times referretl to the men who, like later flag-hearers, earriecl the golden eagle, thc Roman army stantlarcl, into battle. The melnhers of Centrals Aquiliferi support Centrals Eagle and uphold school stanclartls. This club ot't'ers enjoyment in Latin plays, songs, games, myths, and historical hael4grouncI. Both the Cluh and the Latin department stress thc correlation of Latin ancl the arts, Third year stuclents xisitecl tht- Nelson Art Gallery to see the lovely tapestries illustrating tht' Phaeton Myth. rlnwng the interesting meetings were: Tho one at which thc Hean- 4Ii1.Iati, tlrapecl in Roman togas. IILILIL' their campaign speeehes: Q. QL -ax.. A 'I . ' I the Christmas program, with Latin earols: the Valentine party. where mythological loxe stories ancl the members' own love stories were tolclg the Roman hirthclay party, antl the Senior farewell where awarcls were prcsentecl. The high point of the year was the Regional C. L. Convention of Wlcstern hlis- souri hcltl here in Kansas City, This year Carolyn Saxton was presitlcnt ol the convention. The program inclucletl a Roman lnanquet, weflcling, anal fashion shnw, with other stunts Clis- played as part of the l'loor show during the banquet. Latin Cluh members term their officers as Consules, Praetur, Seriha, Quaestor, tletliles. and Censores. hliss McLaughlin is the Club sponsor, if W sf' 5 3. .5 Top Iiow: ID. C'.rxan.1h. N. Verlleese, I. Neal. fff' ' ll, Iunlt, l', Neeclhan. limi' 7: G. Robinson, F. Santlers. C. Ilinle, 'I. Ilotlson, K, Snow. ' X Run' 6: ll. Kiitley, S. Nolan. Moore, A. Ilurns, Ii. Clnney. limi' 5: V. Shelton. Y, fatter, L. Ileclinan, Qootei. N. Lassite lm' 4. xl. timmy, P. czmty, I. Olsen, 1. Mealanigal, C. Meyer, I'. Stinson. Rau' 3. KI. 1-1.-lcls. NI. Nlt-Klart. ,I. Ilamhy. A. Nur. lr. llalrltn, 5. Kltltlison. Ilan' 1: IJ. Ilriltlsllue, Strirlslaertl Nl. Clunnt-ls. YI Qnnpson. Y. Shull. linlmm limi Il. I'li. M. Briggs. I.. lllvinslti, o, tum. 1. mimi., Vi. isagas. 25 i 1 t enzfral The C Club is the boys' letter elub composed of boys who have earnecl a letter in at least one of the three major sports: football, basketball, or track. After they have earned their letl ter, hy hours of hard work in practice, they arc voted into the club. The purpose of this eluh is to promote antl improve athletics at Central, and to huilcl interest as well as develop more skills , r mem, C Club in the various sports. The group also engaged in service activ- ities to improve school conditions. The faculty eo-sponsors are Coaches Hoyt Baker and Harry Slaymaker. Every Centralite is familiar with the annual spring cam- paign, the sale of Central tlecals. These are sold to raise money to finance a senior farewell picnic, which brings the sports year to a climax. Top Row: Underhill, C. llarchviek, R Smith, H. Gray. Rau' S: C. Lineherry, Il llcdlin, R. Russell, A. Lewis, C. Fulton B. XVarrcn. Run' 7: R. Okorn. T. Nelli gan, R, Dahl, l'. Moss, E, Lynk. Ron' 6 E. Casteel, XV. Stutlyvin, G. jackson, C G. Vertreese. Ron' S: IJ Moore, P. Sarrett, E. Hodges, R. Brarl llorcl. Ron' -J: ll. Castle. L. Calclwell, T Selnvintlt, D. llurlson, M. XValker, Robinson. Hou' 3: ll. ladlow, P. Peterson li. kvhite, llilnt. D. 'l'uCkness, Hou' 2 Coach Harry Slayinaker. B. Brauniuger Bottom! Row: ll. Kliller, li. Fisk, L. Al len, L. Carter, -I. llelui, G. johnson. Rainwater, f if I r I eniral Olympian Club The Central Olympian Club is an organization matle up of not more than fifty girls whose common interest is sports, The Olympians meet the fi1'st and thircl Tuesdays of the month. Officers are elected for xi semester and new members ure taken in twiec each year after they have met certain require- ments. Besides the regular club meetings, other activities plnnnecl by the eluli are tlinners which are heltl in honor of the newly eleetetl officers, the new members, .intl the sports clay teams. An alumni party was helcl during the Christmas vacation in Tap Rmr: N. Ainsworth, ll. Lindsey, L Cox, D. Casteel. Ron' S: S. XV.irnock, I3 Park. S, Tliomas, P. Xvedemeier, Thomas. Ron' 7: D. Schulte, M. Carter li. Porter, G. Smith. Row 6: C. Morgan P. Hayes, IXI. XVorchester, C. Vilebsrer, N johnson, P. llolines. Rmv 5: S. Pemher ton, Sooier, C. Mitchell, I.. Holler. Hun' -F: l.. Eib, M. Vllilson, S. Cihhs, L. Jones l. lluinmoncl, lieirilierneyer. Run' 3: C Synoriee, N. Covey, Carr, Neflel land, Nl. Norlpury, D. Noland. lion' 2: j Klisenhelier, l,usso, S. Buraseo, ll liirtley. Ballon: Huw: N. Shull, C. Brown l.. llziteher. K. Klasreller, lleekiimn, C' Driscoll, S. Skinner. 'ray rim. 1. in-...L.'..i.'i.',. s. w.i....., 1' xx.-.lt ineier. Nl. S. C .irter llniltmi lion vl Nlisenlieliei. ll. Schulte. P. llayes, 9. XY.iriioelt. whieli the nhl inemhers again ioinecl in the fun with the Olympian Cluh. Much of an Olimpianls time is spent in an effort to earn a small sliieltl, large shieltl, big C , and Highest Awartl, The Senior girls are student leatlers of the intramural program, To luring the club activities to a elose, the unclerelassmen gave a Farewell Dinner in honor of the departing Seniors. Miss Ilafel Purnell and Miss Gertrude jones are the faculty eo-sponsors of the club. ,QI ,lop lirnv: hl. Young. ll. lillss, Nl Perrenoucl, li. lluslim-ll, S. lun nell, D. Miller, ll. Trigg. limi ir bl Cohen, D. llall, Bartlett, P. Pet tifortl, S. Chivers, ll. VVinl'rev. Hun 2: C. Saxton, liieken, K. Quiszn bury, N. liicken, A. Clark, II Foote, A. Neal, ll. Ltnimones. Hvl mm linux l.. Linville, l'. Cuinev C. ltlitnes, P. Rowan, A. Voigt, C Silvers. Y-T Y-Teens is thehigh school braneh ol' the Young kVUlTlCl'liS Christian Association. Y-Teens join other members of the YVVCA in this purpose: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common lives those ideals of personal and soeial living to whieh we are committed by our faith as Christians. This purpose sets three goals for Y-Teen members. They are: CID to grow as a person, C22 To grow in friendship- with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, C31 To grow in thc knowledge and love of Cod. The Y-Teen program ineludes social, devotional, and service activities that Carry out our purpose. A membership partv was held for thc first meeting in the fall. A Halloween costume party was held at the Hi-Y, with one of the city's disc jockeys judging the best Costume. Caroling was eonduetecl in the neighborhood at Christmastime. During the summer the girls volunteered for work at Camp CACY in Swope Park, con- 66118 dueted jointly bv the Campfire Girls and the YXVCA for un- derprivileged ehildren. A eontribution of fiftv dollars was made to the VVorld Fellowship Fund of the YVVCA. To raise this money, eandv was sold. Another project was the selling of tiekets to a benefit bridge partv, the proceeds ol' which were used to send representatives to the annual eonvention of Y- Teens. Inter-Club Council representatives meet with representa- tives ol' the other high schools in Greater Kansas Citv to clis- cuss common problems. and an annual tri-eitv conference was held. Y-Teen officers for 1957-58 were: President, Kathryn Bush- nell, Vice-President, Margaret Roberts, Treasurer, Marv Pev- tong Recording Secretary, Sharon Tunnellg Corresponding Sec- retarv, Linda Francis: Inter-Club Couneil Representative, Mable Young, Sponsor, Miss Elsie Cornell. Top How: B. Genslet. llotlson T. Shellner. N. Yertreese, Rey noltls. ll. Fulton. Rl. Dudley. lion 3: B. Nash, Parrish, j. l.itt.iu, C liobinson, C. Bates. S. Baker, F Sanders. Hen' 2: Nolan. B l7iuch. S. Seotten. L. lang, S Klaclison, L. llatehei. D. Eli, V llarris. liolvnn llxur: IJ. Snoxxtlen if lleatlen. Nl. lloherts. T. Coe king, le. Boston, AI, lialtlwin. 1. 'le is if 'e f 21. 5, HS h- 5 C, C. An. 5 on G F B S V en oe 8' v i ,, ww xy vc V ' w 3 ray is ii xi 1.1i.n, 1. lntan, I, iiitt....., Kg. ,x...i.-M., s fx.. tl.-M., n. Aitiviiiitv, I1 i:.,i.-... hatlgh, l,. Stuart. Hun 2, Mrs. ,L Lua... is. tame, 11 1-.....i.t-M., . - s. x..i....a. 1. cp..i..t, Vi. ima, t. st-lint-atlt-f, 1- lI.tys. iz..ii...,1 lam., t, xiamt. i' littttvf. P. A. xx V fix . I' P t'..a...... ui. naw. i, iaaniit, NI, Yields. orizon Club i Y The Horizon Club is a national eluh. lts purpose is to de- velop personality, promote an outdoor life of hiking and eampf ing, and serve the community. The Central girls were the first to organize in Kansas City, in l95l. 'lihis year they adopted an exchange student, Maxine Tilhy, from New Zealand, who will come here and attend Kansas City University where she will serve as eounselor to Camp I7ire Cirls. The Central girls have participated in the Regional Conference in Kansas and they were host to an all-city United Nations dinner. Christ- mas they delivered toys to the City Union Mission and en- joyed a holiday breakfast at lloxvard 'Iohns0n's restaurant. The Club plans to tour Chicago this year. The offieers are: Presi- dent, Pat llaysg Vice-President. liarhara Barnesg Secretary, Linda Francis, Treasurer, Pat lleekerg Advisers, Airs. li. XV, Zenor, Mrs. Carlson and Miss Leihengood. The Central Hi-Y Cluh is eomposed of upperelass hoys who have aeeepted the purpose: mlio ereate, maintain, and extend throughout the home, selwol, and community, high standards ol' Christian character. The group meets weekly on Tuesday evenings. An integral part of each meeting is the devotional period. The eluh sponsored several soeial and service projects. The Ili-Y Cluh again this year eondueted Pre-Thanksgiving and Pre-liaster Services in assemhlies at the sehool. Members also served the community in eooperative religious services, Olfieers of Ili-Y are: President, Earl Evans, Vieefpresident, Ralph lioweg Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Brauninger, Chaplain, Ted llradleyg SCI'gt'21Ill'ilI'1Xl'I11S, Conrad llarclwicli, and Ad' viser, Mr. lioh Crandall, The programs of enlightment, en- tertainment, and husiness attempt to carry out the purpose ol' l li-Y, lap lirnv: D. llupluns, li, Xvest, lr. Green, l'. Bradley, L. llastoii. limi' 3: 'I. lhotnpson, B. W'eston. .X. Lenis, lf 'les-more. Ron' 2, C I,inxillt-, I . Cix, A. Haxvlyins. ll. Hayes. C. lirxan. B111 nn l.:ni. lt. lame. lx l-ia is, 1:f..i..aw. X lia..y.,a, ' 'Wh OFFICERS Trip Raw: VV. hlutliison, A. Luther, ll Bland. Bottom Row: D. Kniffcn, T 0 fi ,W Bolenhaugh. S35 ,J'?. ngineers Club The Central Engineers Club is composed of junior and senior students taking chemistry, physics, or advanced mathe- matics. It is intended to provide extracurricular activities for those planning to go into a field of engineering. Programs are planned so that a different field of engineering will be covered each meeting. The greatest attraction this year was a lecture on radiation by Mr. Leon Molotslcy, a teacher at Shawnee Mission High School. . The fixture engineers of our community are now taking shape in the Central Engineers Cluh. Top Row: B. Fowler, VV. hlathison, A. Luther, D. VVhite, G. Patterson, R. Bland Run' -J: O. King, H. lXlcGilton, G. Iensen T. Iesmore, G. Grimm, D. Oberholtz. Rau' 3: Holland, O. Krueger, hi. Stur- gess, R. Rowe, C. McCright. Ilmv 2: 1 Heftel, ll Frazier, Hunkeler, R. Beard B. Tully. Bottom Row: F. Sanders, V. Hobbs, D. Millard, T. Bolenhnugh, A. McKinney, C. liurrison. . , . . lup Iirnr: D. lvrium, XX. luiguwn. lx. Vick. la liyrml, ll. lhuyncx. I. Unvis, ll. lrxing. ll. 'l'hum,us. Hun 3: l.. l3mmn, Al. llulilcn, IJ. Hill, ll. Rulmcrlf, B. Genslcr, M. lluyrmir j. Nelzlcr, Curr, l. liiicppi-r. limi' Z: B. Xlldlkins. M. Van Xlclci. ll. S. Cox, S. Slmclden, D. llulrl- ahuc, M. Xllillirimb, YI. lirnnlxuln, ll. Fenic. lizlxxiirrls. llrrrmni Row: li. llumptun, P. Currell, K. Xlchlivglmsl, Xl. SlmLlLlcn, K. Leu. il. Puller. B. DeNVailt. Top Row: S. Spencer, L. Manure, j. Biesemcycr, L. Bishop. L. Love- lncc, P. Siirrctl, YVil5un. Row 3: hir. llann, hltlfmire, L. Houcl, I. Smith, j. Rcinkemeycr, N. Blau, L. Cartwright. Raw 2: K. Bushnell, , C. Craig, Zmeli, L. hlclluhhixl, G. Smith, 'l'hornzis. K. Vllomly. Bottom Row: S. Harris, Ileigele, P. Ebeling, Nl. Christ, D. Schulte, L. Beaver. oology Club ZOOLOGY SCIZ Semester 'I Pl'l'XiZlL'HY Vice-l'rexiilU11t Suurvtari -T1'Uz1s1n'er P7'O,Q7'!l1Il Clmirmml Surgezmf-ii! flrmx Club Criiic Cflzrlr llvjffuwi' -Icqnuc Zmuli Sllflillll llnrris Linda lloorl Karen I liunptou 'Inner Curr Lurcrru llciiwl' llminic h'VL!llill15 Cluh Spomru' was A NCE CLUB OFFICERS Semester 2 l'1'u5izl1'11t lliCF'Pl'L'SiilE1I1 Sucrelury Tr'w1s1i1'w Program Clmirmmz SL'l'ASlL'!1I1l'ZIl'fll'1H5. Cliilr Crilic Chili llcyoriui' lr. C, S. llzinn Knlhri n llushncll Linclu Clllflflglll Nancy lllzitl Kzlthrvn Aluhliclmi-I Pauline ljlmuling llu Q llilL'll5 llmllilillr' Xvilllxllh Q-Q G. R11im1'11tur, li. Rowe, -l. llrnnllcy, ll. Xlcfnlhuii, Nr. Millvr, Miv ,-XI11111, H. Il1111c:111 QffCl'S0l1 llichzlrrl Bland jim Munclen Norman ll11nyo11 Larry Brunham Alun Luther Terry jemioru llchncx' 'Icmun jerry Carroll Gene Rninwzltcr Larry Blomlry Bill Fowler Hcrhcr! 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Tlwt hugttn tht'ir first ubjcctivu ht' hating 11 wits .md SHilNlNil1g pzirtt' for their rtlshccs. l.a1tt'r they h.1tl .1 lorvtlmll gamut' ill Suxcn Units Sulwul which .liilL'IXX1llli5 mlictl hir citlcr llllti Li0llgi1I1UI5 :it ilium Sclixxiiuitis. ,Xltlwtlgh thc XVt'hstt'rs lu-ld inzlni' wtaig ixirtitw thq were .IIXYZIBS will- 11igtoAlrur1ioi'ct's with tht'1r aistcl rhlh, tht- .Xutlslsniiltllu lu iiztrt' xi HilLllTlLiiI1gCI'U ul 11 lmrtt. ylihcir wcmui oiuitwf tixc iwggin uniting l'4u'm .ix lhrx tiiligrntlx xxm'Lt'ti writing t'xt'nt:x, xungx, .mtl lwwig ptipur .Xlung uith itll ui' tlwix thux 11.141 tu titwitiv what tu xxtxlr. I .nxt xtzu it unix Iuxutlm, what thrx turn, lmxx- Vlunli l3l.111 Alrrlr-uw IL-11lX111gX -Iuciiv Sluclicl Pat l,1111gm111 Alucli Larigxtmi Srnnlia l7w.1lcl S.111nlrr1 lXii1x11n11'tl1 f'l1.11'lcnc Mr1rgu11Qiurr1 S.111rlr.1 llariix Sanclra hlvli11tirv.' Shlrlcy lawllur Ianrt llunt Nanci' llnhart lY1'.111 Carnei' gun' sey1m..1 Alana Smith lmly llmwcll Linrla Cru Margaret Rnhcrts hlaurinc Dwyer ln Ann limlcy Eetellc Engle Barbara Flevcr Kay Lee Carolyn Saxton Karen lrlanxpmn Farlcne Palmer Pin Stinson Diana Carter Vicki hlarcutt 41.1.11 130,11 f riszfonicm S. Seymour, -I. Blair, Smith, E. Palmer, Miss Kuhn. f' California, licrc wc tunic, Lhouglit thc Violets as they planricrl their first rush party which was given 'DX lluacli Party as in thcinc. The party startml wirh 5XX'lllll'llll1g at llfmclixxrmunl Courilry Cluh, then curitiiuiccl at Sancirii AlCll,l1liI'Cv5 hnusc lim' fun ancl l'Cl:I'C5l1l1'lUIllS. Allllldfllll' tcrri cloth hculch bags were given as liavmmix tu thc l'llSl1L'L'5. l'Vith first tcrm pwsirlciit, lucli' lllair, as limtuss, sliils xxurc per' Forriiul hy .lucliu Srilulicr aml Kai l cc. A group of thu I1lCI'l'IlJCI'S rlrcsscrl in ulfl-l'11slii4111crl halhing suits and sang By thc Yea in .1 clwriim line as thc graml linalc. Xlfirh thu xvyillllltlllk' garnc carnc the t1'z1iliti1111al chili SIIITPQI' with thc I'Ll5llCL'5 receiving lavcnclcr ITILIIIIS. lllith l11lL'1sc1L'iL'11' jim nhcacl came thc' nrgus nl' Sung Lcailuu -lanc Smith, aasislurl hy Sue Sc111141u1', l11rc'1'sm1r'in-11 Ili-p1'c5c11lz1livc, lo gc! lilly gll'l5' ClL'lll5, SUHQN, illlll iLll'1ls rllllllll lllAL'55C'5 rurriuil 111. Cluml luclx, gnlxl 35 Xlukq' Smitlu Pau- lk-xumm l .1111 l111'11111c lwm X acl. 'II111 ll.11r111gn111 N111111.111 011111-111 julmn I.1clm111 XX'.1lly L'l111nn.1n 5111.111 11.113111 luurv X'.1ugl111 'IR1111 Mmm john Riclwcrsun J ' I linger Alnlcrmlx I lD.1vi4l Ulnmcx Bob Kcxslcr Rum-ll Millw- lllallullu' l,inclxcrry jim 11111.11 Lnrrv Curtur Bob XVl1ilc -lnlxn Cnrclulx C21-ny lfmlcy Bill Castle I-Inward Mccllin 'J 2 Lurry Allen I l Ray Figk I 1 X 1 ro jan l Offlcurs: Larry Curtcr, K'la1rcm'u Linclmcrry, Nr. llutlczlgu, jim llclm, Crcgg In1l111son. 36 w 4:- , -v-4. l7la1ml1l A new l.iler111'y '5oL'iv:l1 i5 c1'c11tccl. During tl1e sclmml lf-ll' of 1957-58 1l1c CL'11t1n1l E111C1'sun Club and ilu' CiL'l1lI'Lll frnnlslin Clulv 111c1'gccl 11itl1 tlu' 1110111- lncrs ol' OLllSllll'lClll1g quality ul' l1r11l1 clulus joining to- gctlwr to l'111111 tl1n 110W Clu11l1'11l 'l41'oj1111 Cluln, The TI'llj2ll1S 11clc1l1lurl rccl Llllll lllilflx als tl1L'i1' colors. Along, with tl1L'i1' -islcr clulb, tl1c 'l4l1llll2ll'lS, the 'l'1'r1ja111s 11'n11'l4cnl lung 11ml l1111'cl U1 l1l'L'l7.II'C ll1ui1' Clulm for ll1Q night ul' lI1lL'l'5UL'ICIf. Such pr11l1lu111s L15 llw XX'l'llll1g 11n1l l7l'UlH1lI'll1g ull uxcnln. 11l1111i11i11g ncn' janlwts. 111.1lv ing :1 111-11' l7.ll1I'IL'I'. Llt'SlgIllI1g .1 nvn insignia, a111Ll ll1u l'1r1xi11g1 ul' pzlpcr 11111clc for 1111 i111L'1'csli11g 111111 .1111l 111111 ol' l3L'I1L'llll to alll ll1c 111c111l1c1'x. ll1L' 'l'1'uja1115 l1:11'u Qx lwcssunl tlu' 11161114111 ll111l 11 11.15 1l1u l1L'll7 .lncl lL'L1ClL'I 1 sl1il1 ul ll'lt'Il' s111111w1'S. Mr. Nlufuu-, Xlr. 1111111-Llgu, Mn. AlCxl.II1I1. Llllll Nliw Dgnix. 1xl1icl1 l1L'lpc4l ll1c111 lx :11n1L' .1 s11u1'Ml'11l clulm. 1 l1m1.1 X111 11l1l1111 '11 A1111 I1111-M1111 l 1 The rlwl'ldliLlllS startccl thc 515154111 witl1 ll uNigl1t Cluhu l7Z'll'l1' at thc Gc1lLlL'11 P'c11cr1clx, i:CLlflll'lDg gin- gcralc i11 highluall glasses and .1 l'l11111' show, 11111'1'11ted by first tc'1111 p1'usiclc11t, Nanq UI111. loining their l11'111hcr5, they had il Chuclx VVagt111 Party. Hales of hay, a 11agc111, anrl l1r111fi1'u anlilccl 111 thc 11111111spl1c1'u. 1'Xf1L'1' the 11'111lili111111l Cake Pilfly 1111 thc lirst clay of scl11111l, thc Daisivs L'I1fCI'l2lll1k'Ll thc l'LlSl1CL'S with Ll house 1111111 i0llUXX'L'Ll ln 11 SllIlUllCI' l1a1't1 alter the xVlLll1LlOllL3 gains, .Xa thcil QillI'l5llNilS plwjcct, they chusu to send .1 haslwt ol f1111cl and toy t11 Ll 11Q1'cl1 fatnih. xxlilil their l11'11tl1c1's, thc 'l'1'11j11115, rhq l1111l 11 picnic at Swnpc Patlx which c11clucl 1111 111 l3111l1111'11 Duntk H11 l111t cl111c11f latc anal 1l1111gl11111ts. ln ,l111111a1'1, 111v:111l1c1s, 1'L1sl1L'Cs. illlll nllllnllli 1lllL'HllL'fl llifili Lllllllllll cilllfl ilnd Xxlllitl' lua, tlnx 11111 hulnl .11 thu 1Xl11cl1lcl111cl1 llotcl, 511011, l111111'1u1. 1I111 ll111li1111s l1111lXlunl clown 111 l1L-gin thuir 1111-I1.11.11i1111 lux l11t1'15111i1'11. halian l,11111c ll,11'l1-1 larnl lmnla' S11'pI1a1111 lw1111.11 N111111 l,.1w111-1 l3.11l1,11.1 l,1111I11-1 P11111 ilu-1' 'Ianul Stiirgwx D1-am1.1 Slcxxarl 11.1.11 N11111g.... I711r111l1y Fcttic Sl1a11111 'l4l111111as 1111111 Burt 111,11-111 11.51111 Brenda Pratt Ba1l1ara Beckwith Pat Vllilsun Sl1.1rf1n Owun L11111111 Slurgcsx Nancy Jay judy Sumcr Sl1ar11n Pu111bcm111 Pat Hensley Nlaiy Gl1riSt Sally Ricl1ers11n Dale hiillarcl A1111 Rowley .Ie111111e Zmcla 7 l I auline Ebuling Gwen Haves Offiuurx: Mrs. Miller, Barb111a Dum, Nancy jay, Sally Ricl1cr51111, Gwen Hayes, Lcnuna Sturgcss. f 5 fa 1 1 - A 1 :fi l, '9 -Q,-41 b f bxfrwg W 15,2 432 Linda Hood Barlnara Dent - , zgvzgy - Mr. Hnnn, R 1 x 554 'le ur 1 5,.,,1,.- 11 3 Q' Q 5 21 4 A IE , 11111.11 11 gg 1 7 t ,N W -5 wa -1 L . , .1 1,,fESw,x' '-1:3 WS? f . 1 Q12 'Lai r' '-1, ff ' Ju 11, A -' ,Q :Qin ., 1 .x'!,f2,1 - , ,,-Q , . ,, ,,. fa -1 wif 5? 41 4 ffswffffl is ,1 11 -' -:H wy I A 1 5 'Zax if igff'-Tj' f , I ,U Y ' f- c31'Q5:1 I 'A L, :g f A 15,33 ' 1 .JE 37 Ill I l xclmm- .ml ulll hunt mln-xx, I1.n..md glmu lm' thc l lNl'IllIIl Sllllll XYllllL'4bll1L'IN Nl'l'X4'll Klllxl' llllll Illlllfll. Ilw nvxl pgxrly wax lass Imnml. spurs clcvlluw mul Nllxllxl' ll4ll.5 XXUIAC' 15L'llk'll AIHIIV llll' dn Qbfllflx Plllll. llliw llllllllllllfll l7QllL'N Ul lllll lll fl L'll'Clk' llllll llllll nuuml xllllll' scaul'n-Llmu. nlrwxcnl In mumlls. ,X Plllld. xvltll ll bllllfllglll llll llllll. lllQ lllllglxllll HUD' slslml ul' such mnnlmurs zu l hr 'll-xmlwvsmcv Xl'.1l11. You'ru'ln1uOlcl .1ml l luuncl Dog. Root l1CL'l'llIhl lump corn xvnlm' sL'l'x'n'Ll. lvlll' lllral Llzly of SQ-lwll llwy llwzlmlmmcnl the usual culxc lhlfly for nn iw: L'1'v.'111n . . . I yup which :hcl mm thu l7l'k'Yl!lLlS ll'llCl'SUClL'lX. Ilw Xllnnlw lwsgalu lhcn sumlucr l1ruglg1l11 ul slv lw.1rlia'x uixh 41 C-.mlull l'.l1lx lu gut .luIL1.uinlL'cl, u.lxi1n1. Slum' nl, lhu Xlllmlvx L'l1lCITlIIIRLl hill! 41 . 5 . -. ny rculfluolxing mam uns plum-nl. lishing hx .1 nrty. Xllith lhc Llpprmlclx ol lI1lL'l'5IlClCIl, thu Xlin 4-31-- 11105 lmcgzln wmlrlxixlg fliligcnth to I'CIilll1 uhm gulgl ', Offigurxr ll. Shultc, l.. Cdlxuplmull, ll. Stratum. Nlrx. Ary S. XVur1.l, IJ. Mclmu -lu.mi!.n llcinlxuuxcycr Pnl llmulu june Gmluun Kathy lluslmcll Linnllu C'nmplucll Lind.: Ubgv.-rlcr Kun-n llulmsnm Phyllis Nurnmn lane Grulmm Ilnlly llillinglxnxn ' Mary 'I illury Shirley Gldmcr Carl.: Graf A-Xnyclu :Xrguh Susan N-ul.m Kurhy Burns 'Llncl Curr I iml.1 llmnum Gecvrgi.n Smith lin XYulcu1u-xv: Alanine Xliwnlwllcx Di.m.l Shulrc Bum S1r.m.m All-yu Xlhlnl-I IJ lun.. Nh-lwn l.m Ilmglk QQASQ -, r 1WF?? in . WM? . -,441 L 5 F' 1S'm?fv1'kf, y '64 A 1' -Q nw' 1 W '??,.?Z,?1, 4, , N:3i Wf5' fmymmwkr NNSVR 3 15 Q. ' . 'if'af5gf 1 W lil '11sees'tS'?S?2ifig-fiffkrg A tskmiezfiz ' A - N ifii'i??'1i . J 1 7 X f V75 . ' . I fi' 5iQ2 wifvi 15Q3.?,,r V 1 - N . 17 ':1Ji'g.-il l 1- ' .1 1+kw+ xiyf rf f u.fZf 'm 4 ' iff' bel ' ' N' Sl 'H I1 f , Xu i H b A in 3 in 1-Q4 ' 'X-X' 'T f ,WJ-5353529 . -W U 'L,, kt , 77 2 i .- Xwy f',1f'f ' 15731, iW'5'Yfa..? Officuriz T. Boiciibnilgli. I.. Chirwrigiit, him. Mciiiinnai, Brown, Thomas. Linda Kiefer Margaret Ficlcls Caroline I-lin1eS Judi' Hudson Linda Hatcher Sharrun Gregg Nancy Blau Nancy Ainsworth Put Hays hiyru XVorceSlcr Carol Morgan Lickie Greaves Shi rlcy Yeager i3z1rhurz1 Park Sandra Scortcn Sharon Dagiey Vickie Harm Susan Gibbs Sandy XN'ili1im1m Rohcrizi Q iuidrluck Par Lorrcll jurly ilickuin Iiiinor H':1dc 111.11 1z.11Q.11,,.11g11 Cihtiricnu 'Inch' lh-1111z1x iZ.1rh,11.1 Ihriiu Ah,5L'u lilonn Niury i3uuh1111.1n ix.11un XY-wrly XX'uh51cr i i11mi.1 Cnrlxxrigiil Slache CTi11'isl111.1s II1 Xl11xi1.1 11.15 tht Iiiczm' lor Ih1 Siuciivs' iIl'SI rush party. il hu 1'usi11-vs, 11-cc-iii11g hu' gohliish 115 iaivors, xvcrm' c1111'1'111i11cci with po1'111x zihoili Xh. iDL'l1gLIil1n Llnai 'l'i11' Aigiil iiciori' I ISIIIHCY-N.. vlhci' also h11ci 11 sirailingg pgnli 111 Ihr USC, lioll11cii11111 xx ith Q1 shl111hL'1 11.1115 i'oli11n'i11g, llcioru thc U'x.1111io11r- grunt- rhui l111ci .1 chili siiplwcr ut hlzlxk lllixw'-in. ii hc Sluchus had 115 rlwir cii1IiSll1lrI5 l7IAHiL'Kjl, rhr- XYI'lll7l1iI1g oi toys anti singing for tht' Ui1iiLil'L'l1 111 Mercy lim pitail. 'iihu ilhit' S4 iiluu l'c11 was hcirl 11t 1X4iriz111'a Rss IQILIIIIDI uirh r115i1ccs wucixiiig ll corsugc oi' hiuc u1rn11- tions. Thu month oi' Fchruziry was the Siuuhcs' 66th fX1111ixc1's111'i'. They cciciurzilcri with ll hirliicirn' party N'ilCl'C il cicscriplion of Sieichc and their LlL'IiXiKiCS in 1900 WC11' rcari. iiuppi' i3irtl1rl:11' to thc oicicst Literary Society 111 Central, wzasfzn W. Ashmore T. Neurgfm E. Dwyer E, Evans J. Fox L. same YL! 36' ARISTONIAN M. Roberts J. Jcrvkms J Smifh M Dwyer 5. Ewutd 5. Seymour Jsrrznsow T. BrodNcy D. Frazrer w. Efzcnhouser R, Wmegar R. Duncan L Btonsky ntersoctety Contestants DELPHIAN P Kaur J, FEHSYS J. Hrrks M. A. Reynolds C. Hccrden D, Snowdcn Q. ,s- Yr?- MINERVA P. Wedmcwer J. Rc: nkemeyer E. Sircuifon S. Word K. Bushnetl D. smug V565 rm SLACHE 'rnonw THALIAN T. sonenbrrugh C Lmcbcrry A, Rowley 1. Greaves L. career L. Hood L Cartwright G. Frotcy M Ghrwst 5. Scorfen L corrrrrrc B. Beckwith J. Hodson N.Thompson 5 Rxchcrsorv J. Hxckcm P.Peferso.1 L Sturgess 'fb' NSW? af? xl? ai , 'fi 4 N Q... it -r.. Q: Q . 4 VERSE FORMAL ESSAY N N INFORMAL ESSAY If w g . M .E , PERSONAL NARRATIVE f f xi in 1 :X ,fx PREPARED SPEECH N -.. fs PM A ra. 2 V. by . 335. LL., . .X 5 n' if e -.rr -.JE ff, . iw? .' mf' 5 Mx -:ff vi , X f .. I . DECLAMATICN ATIVE H zu, 15. 7 im .fLl'l'E1iSO?x 'LROJAQNS MINE RVA N. 5, 4 WEBSTER X 3 AM , mem Kkq 'l UALIAN. fix V SLAC I IE A RISTOXIAN Q if 13 Jnefvg r .,4 'x :fn .ft Q V4 I 11- 1 ,Q ' Q24 'gf G f -if E. N , . - -5 f 4' Nm J -, ' nffr' 1 ,Ui Q? , Q N- a' 53.1 A 3 entruliun Staff f' 'vw i' 'L gr tsjrvu-A-wg-1 ,, .f ., vtvw-v.f-fha.: my wr t,.,t.,t,,, ,Q , llumh Q5 4 'v-. I Editorial Staff: Sharon Clegg, Sharon Tunncll, joyce Bartlett, Ralph Rowe, -lum' Blain Cofljmliloi' RALPH ROXVE Co-Eiliror lovcu liARTLE'I '1' Class mul Index lgtlzlor Rtcnann BLAND Co-Art ljtlimr St-mnow CiREGG lfnuzrlty Editor mul Tyliixt ALAN Lurnzn Co-Arr Eilimr SALLY RICHERSON Spam arm' Il.O.T.C. Etlimr Nomnw RuNx'oN Plmtogmliliur SIlAnoN TUNNELL Orgmiizutioiz mul Activities lfilitor Bnsiuusx Sioff: MN Kite, Ralph Rowe, jutly Blair. 90 Alan Luther, Norman Bunyon, Sally Richcrson, jucly Blair, Miss Kite, Richard Bland The but tctl Thanlt you, no thinlx so, tool Yes. inoclcsty only rcstrains our pritlt- in thit. Ccntral's fil'tyuig,lnl1 annual. -lqhc case with which tht- tun salcsnicn solcl 1,300 copies nntler tht- lcaclcrslmip ol' Mr. Nolan .Xlcxantlcr tcslilics. to the popu- larity ol' thc Ccntralinn an il stuclcnt pronluction. This your the 5.111148 stnclcnts have hccn both utlitorial anal hnsincss staff. Evuiw fourth zincl fifth hour, scvcrzil scvcnth hours. anrl hlon- clay alter Eaatcr the stall' has worlwtl hnsily in 403. untlcr the guizlancc of Miss lla Maude Kitt: to product' a record of the 195758 school year to tlclight you now ancl in thc ycars to como. Tuesdays they, without hcnclit of Brink's Arinorcd truck. collect thc installmcnt5 on thc Ccntralian, count and tlupnsit arountl 5500.00 Lunch wuclt to help atntms the 93,000 which wc pat to our printers und cngravcrs. san-t staff: Xalan '1'11.r,.,1-W, iieimt-.V iowa. 1z.t1r..fa xx'awg..fj jim Xluntlcn, Launa Slurgexs, 'lean lictterx, Sally H'arnoclt, Mr. Aluxancler. Nut in Pict1o'c: joe Richardson and Gcorgu Vcrtrccsc. i 1 i . l l 1. 4 ,I Q s, 'v .-., Smmling: C. Lang. li. Loren, I. Prix, S. lluchta, D. Mauch, A. Cannon, L. Carter, Thomas, IS. Stratton, hlisenlielter, Rl. Christ. Seated: C. Fry, D. Schulte, D. Klillard, K. XVuuriy. S, llarris, D. Melton, Brown, Reinkeineyer, L. Settle, P. Hensley, ll. Fisk, Helm, ummary The Luminary has been kept busy this rear naecentuating the positive. Because the spotlight of publicity has been turned on juvenile ClCliI1LlLlUI'lUi' everywhere, inelucling Central, the Luminnry reporters have been kept constantly on their toes ref mintling Centralites ul' the bright sicle of school life by report- ing the accomplishments oi' which were all so proucl4fr0m essays anti art eontests to sports, Conti public relatiuns were maintainetl bi' means of bulletin buards and columns in the Kansas City Call, Ifnst Side News, anti the intercity News. The paper experienced an ueeonrnnie recession the l'irst semester. but the second semester cubs came to the rescue with with more advertising tu keep the paper out of the red. Loral teamwork ui' the first untl secuntl semester staffs main- tainetl the Ltnninari' at former stantlarcls. Top Row: A. Clninim, F. Lewis, M, XValker, N. jay, L. Carter. lion' 3: L. Stuart, S. Yeager. J. Mayfield, S. Seymour, B. VVatkins, G. llayes. Ron' 2: G. Smith, E. Sanders. K. lhnuw. L. HuOd.B0tt0u1 Row: Al. Buchanan, P. Hayes, Hudson, C. Xllebsrer, L. Xllegner, B. Cunningliain. v sly fig, 'w . Y' X J if f s n .lt i . . , J Button: lluw: P. Stinson, lJ. Fowler, Ci. YVilson, Ci. lloyd, ll. Cxunninglumn. lf. lilisiuiiiger. l Knepper. 'rf,,i1e.,..- i. ii.....l,1. iit...ltlt-i. IJ iiiiitf 1 c iltlutll N ir... rim. :iw 2. 15. cm, ln. rt-rt..-. . i5.lu..fr1, tx x1.,fQ.m, ia. in-uf, it. isuthm-11, P. Ro.irL xf ocker Patrol The purpose of the Locker Patrol is to safeguard the property ol' students hy strict ohservation, to report unusual situations to the office, :intl to direct till visitors around the building. The patrols job is to guard school lockers :ind require permits from all who enter and leave the huilding. The orgzuiizution wats headed hy the vice-president of the Student Council, with such hour patrol liuving an captain who checked to see that all memhers were on duty. Piitrols ure the selected representatives ol' the school. They are the first students observed by our visitors, therefore, they are certxiin their conduct reflects crcdit to the sehool. Ttiet :md responsilxility ure two necessary zittri- hutes of Ll paltrol. Top Row: T. Moss, VV. lXlnlhison, lrlunt, Helm, ll. llillcr, Gordon, ll. Oltom, ll. Dahl, Row 3: S. Harris, Smith, I.. Cox, D. Bzicus, K, VVoody, N. lay, D. Millard, G. liruley. llrm' 2: P. Gosney, A. Benningfielcl, ll, Cluidcloeli, Fetters, N. Paxton, Sluelier, M. Christ, S. Kenton, Bottom Row: C. Schneider, L. Snider, Rl. Royal, L. Owens, S, Yeager, V. Xlur' r con, C. Nelligiin, D. Carter. Top Row: A. Rowley, P. Wlilson, Rl. Young, T. Bolenbaugli, L. Slurgess. Bottom Roni: L. lloritl, li. Vllacle, C. Saxton, S. Ewald, IX. Klcliinney. A.A. . . Miss Sehaller chooses ten girls each year for Central's Chap- ter of the Hundred Girls Club, eomposed ol' like-groups from the other Kansas City schools and sponsored by the American Association of University XVomen. The purpose of the elub is encouraging the girls to continue their etlucation after high school. Each high school unit has, in atlclition to a school sponsor, an Association sponsorg ours is hlrs. Cornelius Boersma. The A.A.U.VV. entertained the Hunclrecl Girls Club at a Christmas brunch, at which former members who are now in college talked about their experiences with higher education and their university. Mrs. lloersma entertained the girls in her home. Because of these contacts with members of thc 1X.A.U.VV. and especially with lXlrs. lloersma, the girls have been greatly helped in Choosing a college career antl in preparing for entrance. ed Cross The 'lunior Red Cross gives teen-tigers the opportunity to do service for others. WM believe in service for others, for our Country, our Community, and our sehoolg in health of mind anal hotly to fit us for greater servieeg and in working for better human relations throughout the world. This, our junior Red Cross Creed, is the standard by which all of our projects are planned. The homerooms fillctl fifty-seven Christmas stockings with gifts which were later distributed to the three veterans' hos- pitals in this vicinity. Also, the representatives collected money in their homerooms by holding auctions and bake sales to fill a school chest. The chest. filled with school supplies, was sent overseas to some school. A disaster prograin was started by the 'lunior Red Cross members. The officers were: Chairman, lletty Cooperg Vice-Chairman, lim Foxy Secretary, ,lucly Stuclaerg Sergeant-at-Arms, Tim Nelligan. Q5 Timer 1' ,' Q '15-. 1 N ' Zim. ,xi Top How: ll. Yauglin, li. Smiley. T. Yelligan, l. Ilalnis, K. Vick. Ilan' 3: Al. Orvis. P. Gurney, Sturgess, S. Reynoltls, L. Sratler. P. Pemberton. lion' 2: Cf Driscoll, S. jones, XV. lltlanis, L. XVahl, C. XVilson, S. Pemlierlon. Miss Ulells. Britton! flow: Nlrltler. li. Censler. C. C raig. 5. lnnnell. ll. l . K onper. . 4 S. llalger. . t. ,L .xl 1 . I T lnp Nutr: XI, lhiherts, TT. Surher, R. iiatlley. F. Lusk, I. Srnnett. U. Titty. limi 2: IJ I3 e 1 X lirirehert, IT. Stanley. K. Turner. Bnttrmz Herr: XV. TTess.ii1llfn,il.TYilsun,XY.Xlyiltl C Helm D llrrsui lx Xe sun The Cooperative Oeeupatitinal Eclueatitin plan has made it pnssihle lor these stutlents to ohtain a worthwhile work experi- enec during their senior year. They have been supervised by their employers and the selwril coordinator in a program of on- the-juh training activities. The contacts they have made with experieneetl men and wtirnen in business and industry will prove invaluable for future employment. They have developed more practical icleas ahtiut employee-ernployer relationships, they unclerstancl actual job conditions ancl they will he ahle to make the transition ui lull-time employment more readily, X'Vorl4 experience in an tieeupation is requiretl to Ohtain very many of the better jrihs. These students have uhtainetl experi- enees in varied johs. These people are to he congratulated for maintaining Q1 high stantlartl for Central. NVQ' wish them sue' eess in their work. Top Rory: ii. llehns, E. Ctilter, Guyer, UI. Capps, B. Jennings, D. Davitlsrrn, V. l'.nt4in. Hou' 2: li, Snell, ll. Ilrmard. Parker, M. Shultz, in Sielvmeier, R. Buckles. Bnilrmi Hurt C. Barnes, Xl. Cuyer, I. Lynn, S. lrrllrrrre, Garrlner, X. Xvarller, Cl. ilarrnrin. .O.E. 5.4 5:5521 mg: if in 'Q Yi. X K 1255 ,Ay if wr V LV Va W X 6 X L WLVA V ff W V gf AW' jxx Y ,J ,ff 11 sly y fiijig xl' -1 fxgl - ff, 7, Q LA jfs Q W MAF VLV5'Q?5E6 H L13 .f,ff 11 rf ,rf - LY,f'5 Q!Ji f ' ' 1' L -L 52 J S1 iw, ' we W 9,7530 llie Cfmeerl L'l1fiil'Klirsl .ippL'.1l.ll1L'e uncles llie rlixmlifiii Xlenl Koenig. .Xl tlieil' l,llNl perlnl'l1i.l11L'c llie Qklifvii' ming sneli iiumliers aim: ullexiulilul lJi'e.ii1iei', King 'IL-sux ls X Listening, '4Oli lDC.lI', XX'li.il Clin ilu' Klnller lie, lle's Cum' .'Xu':iX, :xml Hlfvirlli nl' tlie lllliexf' llie lvnns mug 'lunilvlin' 'luiiilxleweulm Lind Cn-1 .Xlung I null- lrliigiuf' 'lille Central Singers eiilerliiimml XCICIXII15- during Clnixliiinx .it llie X'lL'IUl'.Il1S. llnspilail, wliere lliey wzillxurl llimugli lliu l clan SL'1l50l1, Concert Clinir uclclecl to llie Cflirislnigis mpiril lux minging tlie lraiclitionul Clll'Ul5 in Llie liaills. 'llie ll1ll'IHOl1L'llL'h i CENTRAL SINGERS rlie year. 1953 clrcxx' lu 11 elmo, lim C'entr.ilS fliriir xxill gn Top lime: QI. jgiekwn IS. lliiiiiiimcll, ll. Ex-eren, I.. Grnv, ll, Rlnueli, ll. fm In the XUUV5 W Conn' Us lm '355Um'1'l IWW l UW' 5flW l4 Roller, IJ. Fri-fm. lsiiinm Izmir: -1. Cliiilnuii, M. farmer, -1. csfiilmi, A. Rowley. -I. Zlnely. 9, XX'.irnuck, 9. XX'.inl. 9. llieliumin. L. llnnphell. oncerzf Choir Bottom Ilmrz fXlr. Yniwell, M. Clirrer, 'IX Cueking, ll. Cox, M. llnlierrs. K. liuslincll, C. llimcs, L. Cuinpliell, P. llemley, A. Rowley, D Abnev, D. Snowden, Zmek, j. Grnlumi, C. Craig, XV. Piper, I. Knepper, N. Sndergren, L. Hum, j. Driuglas. limi' Z: D. Vaughn, Bnrllelr K. Lee, Graham, N. jay, S. Ricliersun, S. lluelita, S, XX'.ir4l, S. XX'urn1ick, R. Rnlierrs, XV. Shipley. Run' 3: tl. Richerwn, B. Hnninrick, D. Ruaieli 1. Boulen, D. Knillin, Muller, N. Tl1rniipw11, L. Gray, ll. Simms, ll. jackson, C. Iorclan, K. Numan, R. Duigle, XXL Stuclyvin. Back limi' E. Evans, ll. Levy, D. jones, D. lfrye, R. Dielmiin, E. Everett, L. Allen. B. lXleCrea, T. Richards, E. Dwyer, D. Muueli, L. Tucker, H. Gray, D Frazier, Bl, Gippner. . . -. . .. .. H.. . ., ...L ..,Y -. .T -..-.-,.,..,.,,-:.,v-,- ,.,.,,.. . nl Centmlx neu musn Llll'cL'Iul', Xlr. -Iinnex Ximl-ll. xx.is 11 7 rl-.il slieeess. llie Cliriir ix euiiilinwll wil .1 sell-Ll grnuii ul I rilifiux NlXlX'L'l!l1lUiI1Il7lIR'Ll xnieef, .ilwlx aiuuiiiiniiiiell lux Xlu. , lizills .incl wairclm singing C lir1stniLi5 cumlx, During rlny linli I ulnliezirecl nl eliureli gilIllL'l'll1g5, ginrl piwgixiiiix xlnouglinul l I Nunn llnv.-n-I lx Xlv Xnnl-ll xxlm ix .xwlftcnl ln Xlrx. lxnvcnlg, 1 livntiml. Ollnux lm' llw linxl wnmwhlcr wcrc: llrcninlcnl. , . Clnn L lun: :X m.nlL' up nl llllX 1.1lal1u'Ll glflx. xL'lL'L'lL'cl lnnn lln -grnml1Ivxlxnwl.zsfL'xllllIlwullxvllglllgj .1lnl1lx. 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Hlinn, Alillcr, N fm,,,,1, Pnxxnn, ln, Alclrnn. Buck linux 5. xx'..ln. s. wa1...n, s. rsmddix, C. 1 Small.. -1. lluigl-lu, nl. llnm. iris, Choir Top Hour: f. Saxton. Y. Locke, S. Nlillur, XV. Cmnt, Conway, L. Terry. Ewnlcl. llum. S. XVilmn, S. Uillinglmm, Cf. Smitlx, B. Fulton 1, Simpiun. Ran' 3: A. Benningliulcl, CI Cray. lleigclc. ll. Melton, C. Qmitlm, C. Sxmtlu. Bmmlzlix, 'l'lnvm.u, Xl. Xvilsun, L. Cluli, A. Smith K. lunck, L. Stuart, Hou' 2: G. lliclxzmlsun, H. Uluhnsun, Wlaurnucli. V. Anzlcmm, N. lllxlun, C. Dnvis. Nl. lluycr, G. McCormick, ll, Beckwith B. Stratton, F. Garret, S. Lmw. Iinllnm Row: L. Hearn, C. XVinn, IJ. Asley. A. C.nln'ull. I. Sontcr, 9. Puxnlmurnm, I.. Mcffubbin, E. XVade, V Nlonme, C. llurrisun, Xl. Nurlmry, U. XVrigln. Alt. O. Ynwull. 0 mei g . s za... A 1-1.43 '? . rv: .,,, .Av pring Play Eight p.m. and the auditorium at Central is alwlaze with activity. Out front pert young Cenlralites are ushering last- tninute arrivals to their seats. Backstage, frantic student heacls are checking details that are the consummation of eight weeks of planning, The lights dim, curtain opens, and Centrals Spring Play is again in progress. In a concerted effort to uholcl the mirror up to nature , Director Edwin V. Nance chose the fast-moving television and movie success, Dina. It was consistently Cancl correetlyl billed as The story of a boy macl at the world. This year thc entire production was handled by the drama classffroni the construe- tion of the set down to the costuming of the last actor. t v lay law- x. iii.,t..,...... s. sa,-ata...-. it. Aiataa.-3. 5 w. ixa.....,ia. Vl. cunt. Al. ' ii...1,.,... cz. iam-tt. ti l K iiaatii, o, Fuller. iv. litzfirralnl, ls. llunt, l. f. imlt..ft1a.... itat., 1. Q. llell, IJ. Snowden, C. u iiwaut, o. Files, IJ. - Schulte. 1. j..et,an. nat Imu ara. 14. xx'.,.,t1y, o ii..1tla,.,t-. The set was designed hy Dan Fitzlleralcl and executed untler the direction of Gene Coram. Launa Lee Sturgess was this year's stuclent director. The title role ol Dino was playecl lxy Nolan Thompson, and the supporting role of Shirley was played by Sue Seymour. The cast moved through their respective roles with an case born of intensive training. Following the pattern of recent theatrical adaptations, the closing of acts was accomplished by ublacking out the stage. The set was a composite type ancl changes of scenes were accomplished without closing the curtain. Careful spotligliting highlighted the activity as it moved from area to area. left In right: ll. lxlanning, D Files, jackson, ll. Fitlflerailtl, N. Tliotnpson 52 f uvzrfl l'l'll'l2ll!'l'.S' 5 2 'Q my ' IQ mn Xnllx liulmwll. L wmml I1-lm ,lmmw uv Ikux lnwlwn' llwxmnwnlxur ul lfmmrmxx. 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'1 'rx v I X 4 4 Q u 1 VE I l Nl ul' NH ml ml Ulm lhlvlu-u l'lvw1L.lI 'mnmu l-lm' Ixvwlx ' nm nu Vuruu- mlm IIwn.,1.ll-V. Xh-u 4. Clxcurlemlcm, Top How: Ann Rowley, Sally NVarnocl4, Donna Melton. Ron' 2: Karen , Xlasteller, Carol Boyd. Bottom Ron: Nancy jay, Sally Richerson, Captain, Linda Campbell. :- heerleaders and Pep Club Boost School Spirit Shaking 16 new hlue anal white porn-poins, Centralls full- of-pep eheerlcaclers clireetetl the eheering, clapping, and stamp' ing at all the games. These perky gals clevelopetl new Cheers liroin the old Cheers with new and different routines to really lteep the Central school spirit at L1 pealx, uncl to hoost our hors on to more Vie' tories. These hright-eyetl girls worlaecl h:n'Cl after school to plan pep assenrhlies, to learn new routinea anal yells. anal to heeoine a eoortlinated team. lhe Pep Club put forth a lot of el'l'ort in attending each game, football and haslxethall, and cheering our team on to xictory. During halftime periods of the foothall games, our girls in Imlue and white were seen on the football llielcl giving the spec' tatois a real treat hy forming the letter ol' our school and the opposing one. Led hy their president, Pat llensley, and their liaeilti' sponsor, Miss Pinkerton, Centralls Pep Cluh played a big part in creating fine school spirit. Pep Club Officers. Top Roar: l.. Snirgess. P. llem- lex. ll, Dent. Ron' 2: N. Shnll, S. Xvard. Bottom Central's Pep lluh liorxns a his lor cheering lam. Hon: Xl. Ghrixt. Klisf Pinkerton. mv now, lx. liliss, s unlri.. 11 llr-ui, ns. ll...mp....., 5. .xmlr-.....i. rt l...,.r.-. s, rum... s, u..a....... now 4. I. sir-ii...-i. A. IH-rm, s. c:1......r., 1. nz.-QM.. D. Pm..-. P. lluuling, I. r...l.1l..L,. now 41.1. Ilcrllwrg. 1. l3i.rn lm., xi. mu-f, 1. maggie. c. Snnlli. A. Iieninglliiulil, s. llnrns, l'. King. RUN' 2 S. llruun. lx. C ulilev, C. CUHQ. ct ilmirrr. K. Lmglu. ls. slr...-P, iz, I-Iuw:url.'130101051 IXOXV: P. Gusney. P. lluirrlwlnm. D. KlvQPmv.ii1. if Url: -- vs , stef, C. lvxwr-n. X . lmlwrrs, L. l'l11Kcl1c1, C.. Lang. IPOP ROVV: C. NVull.1ce, jenkins, N. Holvurt, N. Ains- wurllr, ll. Lindsey, Henry, S. Ainswurtli, C. Grnr. ROXV -l: L. Sliraclcr, L. Eilx, C. Evans, S. Perkins, B. Morris, B. Butcher, D. Stewart. ROVV 3: C. Brown, L. Keel., Sumter, B. lNlills, Slurgess, D. Fowler, S. Pickens, S. Peniluerton. ROW' Z: L. Beaver, 1. Edwnrcls, C. Synrmviec, Kenton, S. XVilkinsun, P. Miller, P. Huclges. B0-LTOKI ROVV: P. Pluff, lxlcclelluncl, C. Driscoll, M. Dudley, S. Scotren, C. Mitchell, D. Hulrl- slme, lXl. Pryrnus. TOP ROVV: R. Jayne, C. Ponte. Boswell, Bl. Vllilson. B. Fulton, P. Rnark, Lineberry, K. Lee. ROW' 4: li. Sanders, C. Meyer, j. Crosby, K. Gray, C. Morris, C. Deed, D. Rurlrerfnrd. ROVV 3: R. Clrudrloclc, K. Burns, j. Stuclaer, C. Nelligan, 1. Pralcy, P. Langston, C. Rowe, I. McM.niigul. ROVV 2: B. Hdtcli, E. Engle, L. Cox, Lanvsron D. Carter V. Nlarcutt, C. Silvers. BOTTOKI mU5'WlE'iPE1F1P.Esr ?lQ.EH'f3x ., , r wvflm-' mg- , iw - fm MCL HOG? Huis, Lassiter, B. Prem, 1. Hiclaatn, S. . K ez, Rqnulcls, A lNlclx1nnq, D Perry B Naslr TOP ROVV: L. Srurgcss, C. lNIorgensrern, A. Blrmkenslrip S. Harris, C. Hinze, M. Hopkins, M. Dennis, Y. Crirrer ROVK' 3: K. Quisenberry, Culicls, P. Green, D. Millard S. Blcllmire, S. Noland, G. Harnnmck. RONN 2: VV Vernun, P. Narrinn, F. Sanders, C. Morgan, M. Orvis, B. Bennett, C. VVilson. BOTTONI ROVV: ll. Finch, D. Fernie, P. llcnsley, Zmek. V. Slielrun, N. Nnller, ll McNulty. lOl' ROXV: P. Gmlrlr-n, P. Ruler, ll. lines, Y. lxinglir, S. lhwnnlrls. IHOXX' 1. L. lluncl, Rl. Glnisr. A. Vuigr, 1 1 P. lhiiuui, C. Her-rl. INJXV 2: 13. jones, 1. Kruur, 1 Srinsun. X. l3l.m l'. l'irfp.nrielx. llOT'lOM ROXY. D I nlnr D llnu ml 1' Lr-.ulev M. Fielrls. P. llulur-rrs. I v 71 v E Y . gg, W E., W 1 me rf., W any K Bb 4-v , 4 r 1 . L L. l l l l i HOCKEY SPORTSDAY TEAM ' i C. Brown, N. Ainsworth, C. XVebster, P. VVcdein-cier, j. Reinkemeyer, C. Sntith, B. VVilliams, M. Arnold, C. Evans, Meisenltelter, IJ. Shulte, K. Masteller, N. Shull. i . l i he Girls D0 It Again! The girls' physical education department is always buzzing with activity. Hockey, wall ball, tennis, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, swimming, ancl dancing, keep the athletic-mincled girls on their toes. For the ninth consecutive year, our girls nere victorious at the Hockey Sportsday which was held at East this year. Q Captainctl by amazon Barbara VVilliains, Central's girls met xl Southeast in the first game of the day. The game began fast l and furious, and the first goal was made by little Nancy Shull, 1 With Southeast still scoreless, Karen hlastellcr made the second goal for the Central team. Our splendid teamwork held Southeast scoreless to let Central emerge with a 2-0 victory. The second game was with Lincoln. Central grabbed the first three bullies and rushed down the field to score the first three points of the game. Another goal made the score at the hall' 4-O. 56 The goals of the game were made In llarhara XVilliains, Karen Nasteller, and Cieoroia Smith. A fain Central emereetl o S :- victorious with a score of '7-O. For the fifteenth consecutive time our girls were winners in the Vollevball Sporlsdav. The first game was with Southwest and was a thriller. Our girls in blue were behind 138 at the half. But with determination they came into the seconcl hall' and narrowed the lead down in short order. It was a neck and neelt tilt but the score was in Centralls favor, 23-22. The second game was with Van llorn. The Central teain gave them a real tromping with Nancy Ainsworth and Linda Bishop spiking the ball continuously. Central held the lead all the way to finish with the score 3221. This yCar's managers of the Intramural sports were lliana Shulte, luanita Reinkeiueyer, Pat Ylleclemeier. Charlene XVL-bf ster. Lorena llones, Sally XVarnoek, Gloria Evans and 'lanet Carr. the for lov Av Q04 ela ' my 1 A '52 4. 49 1 1' .3 1 1 1 1 . ' Sf ..,, 5 1 , 1 11 . . 1 1 1 , VOLLEYBALL il 1111 1111112 Aliss jones. Hou' 2: N. .'Xi11swor1l1, S. llumseo, 1.. vlol111so11, M. Pryinus, H. ,1.i111ls.1y, 1 l.. jones, P. V1'ez.le111eie1', l.. Bislmp. 1301111111 111111: Rl. furter, C. XVelxste1', S. Skinner, G. Smith, S. XV11rnocl1, N. Covey. The stucleut 111111111get's 111111111 charts 111111 sel up schedules for tl1e ll1lFilIHLlI'?ll 32111108 131215 enl after sclmol. They also 2ll'l'2UlgQ for il reliercc and Ll secirekeeper to be 111 e11eh of the games. The joh of lTlLll1llglllg gives Cretlit to girls who 111'e wo1'lsi11g, to11'411'd the goal ol 11 Big C 111111 11lti11111tel1' the Highest lxXVilI'll. 17111 111ai11t11ini11g mlICl1 ll reeorcl of wins, 11 great tle11l of erenlit goes to the two te11el1e1's of tl1e sI1eei11l pl11sie11l eclL1e11tion classes, Miss Certrunle ,lones uncl hliss 1111zel Purnell. These two people 11re 11113011 l'C5ll0llS1lJlL' lior the Sports D111' victories, 1'Clll' after YCill'. Not onli' 111'e they 1111111 worlxers with the 11clv11ncccl physical e1l11e11ti11n girls, hut they give u11tiri11gl1' of their time and effort to keep hcginners busy, interested, 111111 l!1XV1lyS imp1'o1'i11g. Though only two vents of phvsicnl CLlLICL1I1Ul'1 are required, 111.1111 girls p11rtieip11te in this busy CLll'l'1CLl1Lll11 for four years for the p11reple11su1'eo1'pl11ying, in1provi11g. und 2llWLlyS learning. 57 Gi M '1 1 3 3 I A 4 1 4 5 1 fl V ii Y V i v 1 m GA I-I entml Wins.' Ctl l'l lgl lt ttl ll7 ,cn ra is own r uc Qav cs, a ' er a s re c i o' rears, fought to the top to lmecoine the interscholastic league foothall champions of l957. The hig season opened with a non-league tilt against Lincoln on tlu- East field. llten though the Eagle line was the lightest in the league, they trampled the Tigers hy a eomfurtahle margin ol' 12-0, The second game of the season was against our hitter' est rival, VVl'7.l11f.lUllC. Our line, inexperienced as it was, put up a real battle, hut was defeated by the heavy Red Bulldog team with a slim score of 13-7, Central's league opener with Northeast found the Eagles maintaining a 13-0 margin through the third quar- ter, only to have the Vikings score l3 points, to tie up the game. Allen received a beautiful pass from johnson to score the first t.d. of the game. ln the third quarter, llurdwiclr, behind a key hloek hy Fisk, returned a punt 78 yards lor anolhcr six points. Titus the game ended, I3-13. Central's eager Eagles, in their second league game. beat the Southeast Knights on their own field, 24-13. The Southeast spinning tactics were to no avail against the excellent defensive play of Rodney and Alfred Brown. Quarterback johnson made the first t.d. with a sneak play in the first quarter. The Knights evened it up, only to have fullback Carter go over from the onefyard line early in the second quarter. In the third, Southeast again pulled up even, only to have Iohnson score two more six-pointers. Against Van Horn, Johnson hit end Larry Allen with four paydirt passes to rack up 38 points for Central, against Van Horns 20. Russell Miller runs for a touchdown against the Manual Red Birds. g-'fx An exultrtnt crew carries a victorious Coach Baker from the field. Excitement, suspense, and victory made the Southwest game the most spectacular game ol' the season. ii Ra ag: I Rav Fixk clears the Imh .lx lhnwn rum xlw Imll lm- .I muclulu xglinst Suulhenst. wn llumwll Xlllllx, llllllmltlx, xunul un .I lxlxllxgm' Ullllm' lul1l15wn 1.111 ll1L' l.l5llL'sl rrlllcl Luo Iullnllllulxnx. llxc llmlxlmlzul g.nuc, xulwnlllln-ml .lx ilu- rlmll mm luiguu gum-. mm Llmwllcnl l7L'L'1llI5L' ul llu. Lsflllf-ll.5 lQllglL'S Llffllllllllllll lllfllr XKJX llllllmllll llu' mlm lux llL'l.L'lllII15l tlw Sf7lIlllU'k'5l lnclilms. 5752, in llw mmm slu-ulglullaxl' ganna' ul' llmc sumaxx. XVill1 unly ciglml I11lI1Lll.L'5 lcll in lllL'g1IIl1L'.Il1il CL-1111.11 lR'llllHlL'lgl1l puints, llulw Xl'l1ilL', .1 ruggccl linumzm. lwuuu-n'L'Ll 11 Smlilnwml lumlwlu. bl lwn Alulmsrmn null .Xllun ucnl lu xvurlx. ,X quick pass zlflxvn llmu minlnllc lkrum vlnlmsun to .Xllun Cul Snullx- xxcsfs ll-ml lu um points. Tlwn, xvillx unly -H seconds lclll in llw gzunc, Larry Allen snuggccl AlUl1I1SUI1lS 22Ayz1rcl, gilI11U'XVll1IIil'lg pass on his lmcus in tlmc und Zone. A ruul climax to ll night nl' thrilling lhlbillllilll on the part ol' lmolh tcurns. The llluc lluglcm drululvccl Manual by thc tremendous score ol 46-U on thc East liclcl. vlqlmc rcscrvcs pluycll most uf the gnmc :mul thu IULlCllLlUXVI1S wcrc pussccl nruuncl. llnclncy l3l'0Wl1, ljisla, l3Lll'gCIlC lllitl Morin' stoppccl Mam- LILlllS Ul:lL'l1SlX'L' Crllcl. Scoring twice in 1110 first llLlllI'lCl' ul' the llOlUCL'0I11ll1g gums against lfzlsl nn llmcir lxomcgrmlncl, CiL'l1lI'Lll mrmxucl up 11110 mort nutcll luwurcl the goal ol' llfmlwicla carries this lull lur llw C rm ,x rc.1l ,mmm M ml ll .mal Nux'tlu-.nxt m :vm in :ln lull, lu mln- Mmll- mllv lun-llu clmlnpimlslmip. Allen madc tlw first two 6-pointcrs. :xml with suvun minulus gone in Ilmc llmircl period, l'lurLlwiCli made it 1340 with an one-yard alive, Miller returned 85 yurzls lm' QlCllll'LIllS fourth :mil final t.cl. to down thc lmrcl-fighting lluurs, 26-12. Going into tlxc final and Clu- cinling gzunu ol' league play with Ll :Accord of one tic and five wins in lcnguc play, our Kingluircls met Wfcstport on tlxc S0utl1L'x1st field. Cunrcl Boll Xlllaitc retovcrcd an Tiger fumble :Incl sut up ,lOl1I1SOIll5 first xcorc for thc Eagles. Miller nunlc lllc point from tlw IU, 'lolmsun lmit lXlnnskcr for 6 points more czxrlv in tlw second lmlf. llz1rclwiCl4 muclc tlxc lust, unc frmn lilac 9, xlltcr lXlillcr's set-up. Thus, Cunlrnl'5 acc 11110, maulc up ol' Fisk, Allen, Mun' slqer, XVl1ilu, Morxrc, :xml lmcllunl lvl' tlxc Brmvn lmys, vlollmun :xml ll.u'clxx'iclx mzulu llmc climlm uncl enclul with u win over Xllcstpnri and tlw lntcrsclmlalslic League lout- lmll L'lmn1piunslxip. , ,-'..'.-,.' ,-,,,.2,' ii i Front Rmv: E. Lynlt, G, jackson, Cook, ll. Pyke, L. jenkins, T. Frazier, VV. Chatinan, I. Richerson, R. Gargotta, Thompson, S. Vllatson, J. Straws, Row 2: 13, Ainsworth, R. Allen, l. hlegerson, S. Ray, C. Perry, S. Judie, R. Bradford, E. Sehwintlt, 1. Underhill, E. llodges, 11. Hale, H. Gray, VV, Hawthorn, 11. lVilson, lion' 3: E. Evans, D. Vllillianis, C, Barksdale, G. Logan, ll. Hayes, N. Couiens, C. Koehler, NV. Shipley, T, jesmote, P, VVa1ker, ll. McVey, R. llandlev, T, Green, XV. llrown, Coach C. Ramsey. Teain Champs, Too! The hard-fighting Eaglets were undefeated in league play with a 7-O record, although Wlvandotte edged them out 18-12, in a non-league tilt. ' Their determination to play and to win accomplished ' 1'-, ' the second team ehampionship. -M , g Beginning the season with a defeat over Northeast 18-15, 4, i , , , L X the Eaglets were on their wav. VVavne Shiplev, fullhaelt, 34 I T5 ' S . r , , , , , . P . ,., led in rushing yardage, with -lutlie and llraclford helping with touchdowns, while Gray, llotlges, antl Gargotta lsepl control of things. in the haeltfieltl. ln the Van 1'lorn game, with only -10 seeonds remaining in the game, and the score 7-6 in favor of Van Horn, Tueltf ness went around left end with Frazier and judie throwing key blocks to make the seore 13-7 at the gun. The Eaglets heat Southwest 320. The lndians were held scoreless bv the Eaglets' hard-hitting defensive line of ltlclie. Frazier, Pike, Straws, l'1ale, and Allen. llowartl Gray, llllllllilfli, made a touehdown on the first play of the game lmehind heautiful hloelting. Centra1's B squad went through the season without a score against Ilwm in Six of the vii-ilu lclliluc games' Coach llalter and our teatn's ehainpionship trophv. Centrals Eaglets trolnped Manual with the 2nd and 3111 1 string playing most ol' the game. Eldon Ilodges seored- on lim Um mm' H Chwrlmllur CWM Umm the Held- the first play lrom 5Cl'll1lI1lllgC, ht' speeding around right end. Perry and -ludie were outstanding on defense. Another win, this time over East, showed the Eaglets' elielting pass combination as Cargotta hit judie with -1 out of 4 passes for 153 vartls and 3 tottehdowns. Defense was the lfaglels' most .teeotnplished act, malting Judie, Ainsworth, llilte. and Perri ltet players in eaeh ganie. ilihe lfaglets finished their final gaine ol the season uith .1 xieloix mt-r X1 estpoil. IIIJ. 64 :vi fi T7 an- fl wa-Y X 'x... Q 1 KN film ,- f ' 7 45 an .- I , ,. . 'nv lb- 1. . he I k 1 ' l. 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Uuuclw Sllzlmn , IIU 111 mlml ull Nlll l'w lmx x K L vnlul lux Q rug lfylm xx.1x11lsulwlw1ul.llIlwlfllmllxsll l7.mu'l1c'l4l mllwivlrlx gxm. 65 ,W ...f 4 ati r ,J Fw aff mx! Tap How: Rownev Brown, Larry Manslter, Clarence Fulton, Albert Lewis, Ebb Everett. Bottom How: Manager Toni Sehwindt, Clarence Lineherrv, Pete Peterson, Vililfrecl l-lawthorn, Seorelteeper George Vertreese. eagles Take Third Central opened the 1957 haslcethall season with a nonleaguc game with De La Salle on the Cadets' court. The Blue Eagles tools the lead early in the game and maintained it to the finish with a 26-20 triumph over the Cadets, The Eagles lost the next game, another nonleague tilt, with the Reclemptorist lloekets, Although Everett, Fulton and Lewis were outstanding on defense, our Central team had to how out with a score of 31424. ln the game with the giant Pem-Day boys, our hard-fighting hovs in lllue were held down and defeated with a score of 57-39. The Central hots toolt a hard defeat after a elose fight with the Pxoclditirst five, Ahead, at the half, the Eagles eouldn't hold Roekhtirst as they finished with .mother heart-hrealting defeat of 42-40. After thc pre-season losses, the Central Eagles tools their first league game with an exeiting lastfminute win oier the East llears. hlanslter eame to lilt- in the final period seoring four hueltets and Lewis added tixo more points to end the game. 4-l-43. ln the lirst and st-eond periods, the Northeast team scored onlv a little ahead ol the lagles. 66 Fighting a good hattle until the fourth quarter, Central lost to the Vikings with a seore of 36-2-l. Centralis fine Zone defense wasn't enough to hold down the North Kansas City llornets in another nonleague game. The seorc at thc finish was 59-40. The Vvestport game opened with Ehh Everett making seven straight points in the first two minutes of play. Then in the third pcriad Everett hit eight points in succession. But Ehh wasn't alone in this Eagle game, as Mansker made seven points and llawthorn scored eight, six at the free throw line, all in the second period. A Van Horn hlistering scoring pace found the Eagles on the short end of a 59-43 score, Lewis, Manslier, and Everett It-tl the lzagles in seoring. Cen- tral lost to the league leaders on the Lineoln eourt, 51-36. Lewis seored six of C'entral's first eight points, hut olanslter and Everett were high seorers lor Central. Linelierri and Peter' son turned in good perfornianees. The hots in hlue toolt a vie- torv over Southwest. Sl--lo. llehind throughout tht- first half, the Eagles forged ahead in the seeond hall to slat in the lead. -9: l 1 Hit ' ' K 'ffllwl 'lv 'iLife fi iff: F :?,Lai..g, ' fl-, , .. .,, ' 3.Q,vi3,Q' ,U gn- JY T 471-s a r' lf i L Q f ., fi . 'F' i 32 fi if 5 -H 5 41 x i J s 2 's 2 '51 xi 1 ' i 2 . iq . Up lor a high one For the lmlue and white. oskeiball, Q' Team Central's Eagles had a very successful haskethall season this year. A total ol' S wins in 9 league tries. and 3 wins in 6 I1OIl'lC2lgLIC gllmCS, fnllllc UP ll gllllll SCHSOH. Led hy Sherman .ludie who averaged lO.5 points a game, the little hlue men had il fighting team that played good basketball. The boys that worked so hard for these vietories are: lorry Carole, D. Cook, Ian Kieth Thompson, Lester Hooks, Sherman Judie, Ronnie Bradford, Luther Tyler, Prichard Wilson, Kenneth Cherry, James Hamilton, Harold Win' stead, Phillip Nots, Glen Nolan, Don lXlcVey. The most exeiting game of the season was with South- east on their court. The Southeast BV team was without a Sherman lludie makes one for the Eagle-ts. 68 loss until they inet the mighty Central hoys. The night was a great success as the Eaglets took a victory with the final score reading 46-40. Possession of the ball changes quickly in basketball, ports Awards ,-111-C1111 ,xl1s11.1. 11111.11.1.1,1.- x1.1.11..,1,, 1. 1. x11,11N111'., Ii 111111. V 111111111111 .111-s1.11, 1.1.-1111111 1, 11111.11 11. M111111, 1 q1.,.,., K- ,l.,11.N1.1, 11. l-ixk. cp 11.11111111QL A111 1m111111.1, 11. 11.11111-1 . f Q X ,-1? J , , . I I x LARRY ALLEN All-American All-Star HunUr11I1Ic Nlcntiun, Humrball COACH HOYT BAKER Ixnute RuckneAw11rcI1.1s1I1c1n11st v11Iu1xI:Ic Iiuulf: Pmckne Award as thc Prop Crunch A110111 All blur 9 wud leam Basketball IuotbalI ui' the uf the L. XI mxl Lr ft IF7. L 2 WINNERS OF THE BIG 'ICH HIGHEST AWARD WINNERS Buck H0112 D. Sclxultu, I,. Ivmu, UI. Ruinkelnuycr, Curr. Botm111 Row: I'. lhxm, XI. Curlcr. UI. XIg1su1I1L L1 P. IIz1ycM, Xl. Qurtrr. P. XVuIc111eiL'r, C. XVcIv5ie1', -I. Mei5e11I1eItu1. VNM I'icrluurI: C. S1111 1 1, Iiggggig Eg' Lf? 5 i Aww Q ein , iff if-Uri. 'N il 0990 mfx W l NT W l i E PA QVTFIQ pN1y5f F it r, 1 Q Vawh j, , ' .. 'C f M4 'jjj It s M, f V. Ny ,. .. f ,V-1 . ffw iw! ' Q I. , ' ff , , .4. . , , . V tg , -.rw -' f a A, Y, ,QQ 4 , 4 M A 1 ' -- .'e.? Q'jeiff4.y ' ',.' f M Q Y ' we 7' Lf Haw 'R , k . Q Q., JW., .6 , Q za-ei 'Q-' f a,-iff. 5 9 .1 f '-any ,. , , f 1 1 , . M 1 Tap Row: XV. Stutlyvin, C. Fulton, G. Vcrtrecse, B. Iatllow, L. hlanslcer, A. Lewis, Robinson, G. Jackson, R. Brown. Row 2: Helm, R. Olwm, R. Miller, B. VVhite, R. Smith, E. hicCrancv S. Bugettc, A. Brown, ll. Gray. Bmtom Row: L. Allen, B. Castle, E. Hodges, R. French, K. Norton, K. Vick, E. Lynk, C. Jennings. At the Class A statc indoor track and ficlcl meet at Columbia, Central came in third with 1535 points. There were forty-five schools cornpcting, so OLII show- ing was very good. Sterling Burgette took first in thu 60-yard clash with the time of :O6.4. Albert Lewis camo in second in thc high jump, soar- ing over the bar at 6 feet. In the pole vault event, Tom Moss and Ronnie Dahl tictl for third place with ll fcct 6 inches. Our Blue Eagles tied for second in the 880-yard relay, splitting it with Baytown. Along with this good showing and mam' other mccts, Central had a very good track season. That last spurt before the finish line. .Inn llt-lin puts the shut for tht' mighty Faglcs. 70 -L B TRACK TEAM Top How: G. latclxson, ll. Anderson, E. Reasonur, ll. Rutherford. Hou' 3: Tltolnpsun, C. Thornton, H. Kidd, E. Castcel. Ron' Z: R. Allen, S. Judie, L. Vl'ilson, D. NeVey. Bottom Iimv: G, Logan, E. Mefraney, A. Hawkins, VV. Shipley, II. Glass. 'lille team was ecsinposetl of XXllll'l'lC Studyvin who finished first with a time of 8:22.l, Clarence Lineherry, George Ver- trccse. Bill Castle, and Clarence Fulton, Centrals CrossfCountry runners won the K. C. U. Invitational Trophy in a meet held at Sxvopc Park. Stutlyvin, Linulnerry, Vcrtrcese, Fulton, and Burton Vllarrvn placed in that mCCt. l Central's swift-looted runners defeated every Kansas City high school in thc city mile-and-a-half cross-country meet in the fall. The course hegins at Southeast l ligh School and winds l through Swope Park, around the zoo house and thcn back to Southeast. Our Eagles took first place with 49 points. CROSS-COUNTRY TRACK TEAM Tap Row: B. Castle, B. NVarrun, C. Vertreese, E. Czlsteel. Bottom limit: C. 3 Fulton, VV. Stutlyvin, R. Smith, C. Lineberry, Coach Roitman. 5 2 5 5 F Y i 71 1958 ROTC Queen, jane Smith one Smith Heigns! W7earing a reel Velvet sheath formal with a llounce of net hegine ning just below the lance, lane Smith was elected the 1958 Central ROTC Queen. Her attendants were Rosalyn Roberts, wearing a formal of blue net, and Carolyn Saxton, wearing a short red sheath party dress. At a Battalion Parade before school, Queen jane was made an honorary officer of the battalion with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Princesses Rosalyn and Carolyn were made honorary majors. The queen and her two princesses were escorted to the annual Regimental Ball by the cadet officers who nominated them. Together with thc queens of seven other high school battalions, Queen jane, escorted by Captain Don lluntsinger, aclvanced to the stage through a sabre arch. lXlr. Roland llewitt, president of the School Board, after crowning each queen, then presented each with an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. Following the coronation ceremony, the queens danced with the principals of their respective schools, in the traditional Queens Dance. Queen jane was quite beautiful in a gown of white satin, accented by her red lace gloves and red satin slippers. lane and her princesses, Rosalyn and Carolyn, were also honored spectators at the annual ROTC Field Day in the spring. ROTC Battalion Staff Top Row: D. Huntsinger, D. VVhitc, F. Lewis, D. Roach. Row 2: V. Gosney, Munden, H. Jensen. Bottom Row: O. King, S. Buck, G. Meffright, I. Richardson. 72 emorial Club MEMORIAL CLUB OFFICERS Il. jensen, hluuden, F. Lewis, Mundeu. The Central ROTC Memorial Club was organized in 1950 The boys with highest rank and an M average with good for the purpose of furnishing ri firing squad for military fu- character ratings make up the club membership. nerals, such as for members of the American Legion or Veterans The llonur Guard which presents the flag in assemblies is of Foreign VVars. composed of members of the lX'lemoriul Club. These boys are responsible for the flag at the west side ol' the building. Top Row: Bl. Lnurl, F. Lewis, D. VX'hite, ll. -lensen, Riclizirrlsun, Rau' 3: hlunrlen, XY. Trammell, S. Bronks, L. Vliinfrey, 1. Helter. Row Z: R. Karr, S. Stone, Munden. Bottom Row: O, King, G. lXIcCright, Pt. Hudson, L. Curtis. -N 73 Tops Again nlfSgt. Clyde Smith is the able instructor of the Central Battalion. A major in the regular Army, Sgt. Smith was stationed in japan before coming to Central. Durf ing Vlforld XVar ll, he received the Purple lleart as well as the Unit Presidential Citation, and dur' ing the Korean campaign, was Company Com- mander of a heavy weapons company. Under his leadership the last 4 years, the Cen- tral ROTC Battalion has been designated an Honor School. The Central ROTC was notified by the Department of Defense, Washingtoii, D. C., that the Central ROTC Bat- talion had again been designated an Honor School as the result of the excellent showing made in the Annual Federal Inspection. The Central Battalion has three companies, A, B, and C, with an enrollment of 207 cadets, again thc largest ROTC unit in the Kansas City high schools. A very busy training program is established by the Department of the Army and all cadets receive training in leadership, drill, marksmanship, map reading, all small arms, first aid, physical training, and several other subjects. The Battalion Commander, through his company com- manders, is responsible for the training that all other cadets 74 hlfsgt. Clyde Smith receive. The Battalion Commander and the other officers are selected after taking an examination. This year Capt. Dan Vllhite was awarded the position of Battalion Commander. The senior cadets are used as instructors for the junior cadets. Lt. Vance Cosncy was selected Battalion Executive Officer. Other members of the Battalion staff were: Battalion S-l, Capt. Helmer lensen, Battalion SYZ, Capt. Sam Buck: Battalion S-3, Lt. Fred Lewis: Battalion S-4, Lt. Oscar King, Chief In- structor, Capt. loc Richardson, Range Officer, Lt. George Mc' Cright. Lt. lack Hefter' is the commander of Company A, Lt. VVillard Cregg is the commander of Company B, and Lt. Dan Austin is the commander of Company C. COMPANY A Top Row: L. Caswell, R. Vliggins, L breath, A. E. Newman, Rott' -4: L Robinson, R. Drizzle, T. Mclntosh C. Orrison, A. Lundy, S. Martin, VV Trammell. Ron' 3: R. Dwyer, B. Boren R. Emerson, R. Jones, K. Vllatson, D Upton. Ron' 2: Dismang, H. Gales E. VVilliams, R. Courtney, Lyman E. Turner, O. Hook. Bottom Roar: -I Hefter, B. Easter, L. Sinister, R Sanders, L. Rolf, L. Curtis, R. Richard son. Foster, C. Shaw, L. Nanis, L. R. Cai . FN - COMPANY B Top Row: L. Shook, R. llwisson, XV, Elliott. I. Anderson, A. Cook. F. Sattcrluc. Row 3: ll. Cook, lf. lhimilton, C. lwccinun, T, Hawkins, A. E. Newman. Hou' Z: ll. Silvers, R. Bay, E, llurlcs, R. hlunley, hi, Locke, lf. Viliggius. Botflzuz flow: ll. Hollins, ll. Shel- ton, B. Arnold, C. Boone, K. Kem. P1.O.T.C. Ccntrul's R,O,T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps gm e the spec- tators a Iffkll thrill at the annual R,O,T.C. Circus helrl ut the hlunicipzll Auclitorium again this year. Our boys looked quite flzishy in white huclx shoes and white szlshes with a blue fringe, over their .fgulrui uniforms. Since the cadets had to march in revue in the first part of the program in full uniform, there urls ll great mixfup of shoes us the Drum uncl Bugle hots ehuugerl from uniform shoes to CIRCUS their uhite huelis in orclur lo llCl'iiUl'lH their IU2lfClll1'lg'ilflll uumhcr. The Corps, lerl hi liill Sxiturtluy, plated iuspiringly untl inode ti quite woncleri'ul l7l'L'S4'I1ItlIiUl3 of their niusie, much to the pleasure of the cheering LlLlCliC1lCC. Needless to stu, Central liresentcnl one of the most eiijoyablc acts ol' the night. B COMPANY Top Row: -I, liurwisu, 'lf fnrvur, Nl. Loutl, ll. -lohns. ll. Kurt, ll. Tishla. Ron' 3: ll. Nicholas, -I. Iohuson, ll. XX'heelur. IJ. Holsinson, ll. jones, R. Vilelch. Hou' 2: T. llzxncllev, XV. Gregg. B. llnnxmocli, ll. hlellruvcr, G. lenscu. A. E. Neulnun. lirzltuw flow: ll, Cordon, XV. Trzuuntcll, ll. llen- nett, Christen, R. Schxxairl, ll. Roller, Ci. Monk. I i 75 COMPANY C Top Row: J. Christ, Burton, C. l-lazley, B. VVarren, C. jackson, I, Hooper. Row 3: jackson, Scott, V. jackson, Munden, E. Miller, G. Grimm. Raw 2: R. YValker, L. Winfrev, ll, Austin, Dunkin, S. Brooks, D. Tucker. Bottom Rmv: D, Lloyd, Roll, L. Baston, Mitchell. N. Sayers, H. Matthews, N. VVilliams, j. Owen. Pr.O.T.C. The 1958 R.O.T.C. Divisional Ball was held at the Kansas National Guard Arinory in Kansas City, Kansas, on Friday, March 21. The ball opened with the traditional Grand March of the cadet officers and their dates. Something new was added to this years ball, Following the Crand March the queens presented a lovely sight as they pro- gressed to the stage through an arch of sahers, Ball After each was crowned and presented a gift and a bouquet of roses, Central's R,O.T.C. Queen, ,lane Smith, dressed in a beautiful white satin formal, waltzed with our principal, Mr. Paul Marshall, as the other queens danced with their prin- cipals in the traditional Queens Dance. The cadets looked very snappy in their dress uniliorms as they waltzed with their dates, all in lovely houffant, formal dresses, to the fine music of Les Copley, COMPANY C Top Rozy: R. Drizzle, H. Shaw, C. Patterson, N. Galbraith, D. Shaw, R. Dewberry, Ron' 3, 1. Ilolland, C, Anebnrry, P. Koss, Clow, B. Barnes. Ron' 2: H. Teague, B. Akins, H. Rey- nolds, R. I-ludson, Fritchman, Cox. Bottom Row: B. Stegner, H. McKinney, P. Needham, C. Burke, S. Stone, X1 76 - 1 zjle Team To Raw: O. King. C. blcfiright, C. laclxson, v hi' C rist. Button! Row: P. Raines, R. Roller, llunlyin, H. liishk. The Central ROTC Rifle Team spent another busy year entering and winning a number of contests. ln city competi- tion, the Rifle Team eame up in third place. Ccntralis Rifle Team was chosen as one of the three to represent the Kansas City High Schools in an lnvitational Match at VVilliam Chrisman lligh School in Independence. The Rifle Team also participated in the City League Rifle Match. ln the Fifth Army Rifle Match, in which eight Kansas City high schools participated, the Central Rifle Team placed first, to malce a fine showing for themselves, as well as for our school, rum gf Bugle Corps The Team also placed third, among the ROTC Rifle Teams of the three statesfliansas, blissouri, and Arkansas. Central's Drum and Bugle Corps' performance at the annual ROTC Circus was one of perfection. The audience thrilled when our boys marched precisely with much snap and flash, as they played at the peak of their ability. The corps was also heard, though not seen, at each assembly when queen candidates were presented to the student body. Led by a very able Bill Saturday, these bays drilled during first hour every morning on the parade field in front of the building. The Drum and Bugle Boys performed exceptionally well at the annual Field Day held in the spring, and received il VCFB' gflfld Tilting. Trip Row: Ridenour, G, Brower, tl. Goff, M. Ashenfclter, C. Linville, P. Kennard. Rom 2: C. VVilliams, LI. Cunningham, R. Bowman, A. Ford, j. Thomas. Bottom Row: L. Vllilliams, l'. Garner, P. Oswalt, Vilarcl, R. Saturday. 77 1 r K 11 V , . H K I I ,Q A fb t win-r . bg 2:1 W f i f'N,, 1 I A V x Xa- X f W -rw M ff-fr-A -Y: v , i +, 1 s 'Q'Sgv'xfEi il L: . EMM rfW'..' ,.',i.L,.w 4 I 1: k Vw,-,, wg ,i Tig., g',.j,i 5914 Q k as Iaelwmmrmisfe if Q by 'ww-K - : w-af-mum' L 1:-, -f'- 5 H . , -Q, J- qv gf -. j ' a - M' W .A f 1-wvqf, - 1 1 1: -x . 34i7,H' 'fx ff , D2 L '- , Z -- : I., : Z? Q S - af- ' -5 mf 1 31 P h,,, 23 '1 RS 5 Q ff rfiigfi gf f-:Z E? - Hs G Sfr5ffse2E ' :QM-P JOHN E. 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Pzinorinnit' seenes ol' tlieir liigli seliool ezireer flusliecl tlirougli tlieir niintls, tlieir lwarts lnezlt lost. :incl some stoinaielis llip-flopliecl :is lliei retilizecl tli.it tliis wus it --goocllwe to lrientls, lumiliur scenes. and sitilntiniis. liiieli eltissinute loolt on llie liulo ol' lriencl zinrl tlie oltl seliool lmetrznne suclmlenlx xeri nleairl 'lilie triuinlilis: rolvn S4 i M , . X - - ::t,.:1,:sfk4g,ff55, UAW, 560, , xtong Seci'etf1i'y, Larry Alleng ry Miinsker: Giftoriini, Russell Miller. liootlxill eliumpionsliip, Ouls lliclge lfxperiinentiil Visit- ing Tczielier, Merit tXwzirtls, Essiw prizes, Knute Roclsne ziwzircls, Scliolursliips: tlie Prom, ll-E Day! till mucle for ai memorzilvle l957-53 year. XVI: wonit forget Centrul in ll liurri, you luetf-Miss untl Blix lienelier, well lie lziielt soon lo see you witli stairs in our eyes for our sueeess in tliis new worlnl on wliose tlircslioltl we now step--lor tliis is rezilli' Coin- meneenientng Ll wliole new worlrl, ii new eliullenge. new opportuniti, new lirientls. Mui our lust gilt, llie tropln case, serve to reinintl you wlio Shit: iitlniinis- triition, stuff, uml untlerelnssmen, tlmt ue were lierc und ure non liewing out tl new lille in tlie greiit sptiee eonseious wnrltl. M5 illort Popiilnr: Most Likely lo Succeed: Be5tDm1cer: Besl Dressed: Caroly n Saxton Toni Bolenhaugh Earlene Sanders Sandra Harris UIQ: ,johnson Richard Bland Tim Nelligan Larry hlansker enior Ballot Our seniors this year elected on their Senior Ballot those whom you see pictured here. However, in the interest that the whole story he told, the following sentences must be added. After the results of the Most Exalted were known, two rep- resentatives from the defunct Tweed Bing interviewed john- son and Saxton to learn their methods. Barbara Manning was heard to tluip upon seeing her pie- ture: i'But if they take my house, where will l put my Oscar? The answer Came: Co steady with him as you do everyone else. Wlhile husily occupied with his intellectual pastime, Dick Bland said, Yup, Einstein was right. Sharp nosed seis- sors do cut hotter than blunt nosed ones. Yve are fortunate this year to have Tom Sehwindt and Launa Sturgess for the ones VVho llave Done the Most for Central. The best thing this guy ever did for Central was to go to Europe, and you can see what she does. Our best dancer, Earlene Sanders, was elected, not heeause she was a particularly good dancer, hut she was the only girl with feet hig enough to stand on Nelliganis. Upon looking at our two jolly Goods, you immediately real- ize they are the two people in Central you most dislike to be around-mainly they always laugh at shady jokes, With all due regret to David Moore and Sharon VVard, we apologize for their picture heing omitted from the Centralian. David and Sharon were elected Social Belle and Beau because they were the only eouple in Central with nerve enough to park in the middle of Linwood on the luneh hour. The year- hook this year hestows upon Donald Frazier the honor of the hoy most likely to he shot hy Bob jones 57. For Best Dressed, we have Larry lX'lansker and Sandra Har- ris in a very striking pose. That slip may l1Ot get an eighth hour, hut it surely will receive a lot of attention. Again the Centralian Staff wishes to apologize to All-City, All-District, All-State end Larry Allen and to Barbara VVilliams, Centrals fahulous woman athlete, for the absence of their Best Athlete pieture. They were too fast to eateh up with. jolly Good: Best Actor and Actress: Done Alas! for Central: Iles! .llnsieirzm Nancy jay Barhara hianning Launa Sturgess Sally llicherson john jackson Dan Fitzgerald Tom Sehwindt Don liralier ,ar 'r' r ' - 7 Zi, T ffl V525 rm, , . Q ' ' 14 Q- . K 31 f-ifsi ' 1 V af f,,,,f' W, , , V ,, FW A '- y - A ff irq 'z , 1 ' as I Q A Q KN yy si 0 v M . 14221. fi X, u yi il if, Q' fi ' f it 1 'T JQ 3,-n, , - aa, .- 9 ' sv- X -9'l' 'E' EW TOP ROW: Ainsworth, Nancy, Pep Club, Red Cross Represent- ative, Zoology Club, C.O.E., S,L,H., Softball Sportsday, Hockey Sportsday. Allen, Hollie Lewis, Concert Choir. Allen, Larry Dale, Captain, Football Team, Basketball, Track, All-State, All-District, All-Star Football, President UC Club, President, Concert Choir, Junior Class Officer, Secretary, Senior Class, Colonel, Honor Corps, Zoology Club, Honor Society, Knute Rockney Trophy, Trojan Club, Officer, C.E.C., All-City Stu- dent Council. Anderson, Viola, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Y- Teens, Red Cross Alternate, Student Council Alternate. Arnold, Mary, Mid-Year. Ashmore, WVayne, C,W,C., Locker Patrol, French Club, Bacus, David, Locker Patrol, Student Council Representative, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Spanish Club, English Club, Zoology Club, Chairman, Interlinguistic Show- case Committee, Bronze Medal Honor Society. Barker, Paul, Student Council, Hi-Y. Barnes, Barbara, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Officer, Dignitary, S,L,H., Vice-President, Hori- zon Club. ROW 2: Barnett, Danny Lee, C,O,E. Bartlett, Joyce Marie, Y-Teens, Centralian Staff, Senior Executive Board, Student Council Representative, Concert Choir, Point System Commit- tee, Spring Concert, Latin Club, Vicc President, Future Nurses Club, French Club, Gold Medal Honor Society, Typing Award. Baston, Evon Grace, Football Princess, Baston, Leon, Hi-Y, 82 R.O.T,C. Beningfield, Ardythe, Girls! Choir, Harmonettes, Locker Patrol, Officer, D.L.S., Pep Club, Gold Medal, Honor Society. Berry, Dennis R., C.O.E., Hi-Y, C.E,C., Drama Club, Courtesy Committee, Red Cross, Student Council, Berry, Jac- queline Yvonne, Student Council Alternate, Red Cross. Biese- meyer, James. Bishop, Linda, Majorette, Zoology Club, ROW 3: Blair, Judy, Centralian Staff, Teen Town Committee, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross Executive Board, Honor Society, Officer, Dignitary, A.L.S., Locker Patrol, Bland, Rich- ard, C.J.C., Memorial Club, President, Engineers Club, Latin Club, Secretary, Honor Society, Gold Medal Honor Society, S-3 Battalion Staff, R,O.T.C,, Honor Corps, Ford Foundation Award, Science Fair Award, Bolenbaugh, Toni, A,A.U.W., Pep Club, Horizon Club, Student Council, Cafeteria Committee, Stage Crew, Intersociety Representative, S.L.H., President, German Club, Treasurer, Honor Society, Engineers Club, '57 R.O.T.C. Princess, Gold Medal Honor Society: Ford Founda- tion Award, Officer, Home Room. Boline, Neil, Tennis Club, C.J,C., Engineers Club. Boone, Wanda, Courtesy Committee, Locker Patrol, Treasurer, Future Nurses Club, Red Cross Al- ternate, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Officer, Home Room, Small C Award. Borchert, Robert. Boston, Linda Jeanette, M.L.S., Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Bronze Medal Honor So- ciety, Boyd. Marjorie, Locker Patrol, Student Council. Boyd. Richard. Football, Track. 1 JH: t S- K ,. , an TOP ROW: Bradley, Ted. Student Council Representative, Honor Corps, President, C.J,C., President, Chess Club, Chap- lain, Hi-Y, Gold Medal Honor Society, Phi Psi Omega Essay Award. Brady, Terry, Centralian Staff, French Club, Zoology Club, Red Cross, Honor Corps, Officer, C.W.C., Hi-Y, '57 NOMA Award. Bragaw, John. Branham, Larry, Band, Honor Corps, Bronze Medal Honor Society, Officer, C.J.C. Brice Curtis, Honor Corps. Brooks, Donald Brown. Alfred Lorenzo, Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, 'ACU Club. Brown, Joyce, Luminary Staff, Student Council Representative, German Club, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Typing Awards, Shorthand Award, President, Dignitary, S.L.H. Buchanan, Mary Frances. Officer, S,L.H., Luminary Staff, Student Council, Officer, Y- Teens, Red Cross, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, Short- hand Award, Typing Award, Horizon Club. ROW 2: Buchta, Sylvia, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Teen Town Committee, Student Council Alter- nate, Captain, Courtesy Committee, Y-Teens, 156-'57 Spring Play, Thanksgiving Play, Drama Club, Zoology Club, President, A.L.S,, Silver Medal Honor Society, Luminary Staff, Mid- Year. Buck, Samuel, Officer, R.O.T.C, Buckner, Patricia, Y- Teens, Junior Achievement, Typing Award. Bushnell. Kathryn, Concert Choir, Latin Club, Interlinguistic Council, M.L.S., President, Y-Teens, President, Spanish Club: Pep Club, Zo- ology Club, Gold Medal Honor Society, Byrd, Foraker, Zoology u-so lvf' K .,,, ,S Club, Campbell, Linda, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Stu- dent Council, Officer, Home Room, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, President, M.L.S., Vice-President, Drama Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Cannon, Alyn Kathryn, Junior Achievement, Southeast Transfer, Latin Club, National Beta Club, Tower Staff, Student Council Representative, Red Cross Representa- tive. Capps, Judith. Carr, Pearl Elizabeth, Latin Club, J.C.L., Y-Teens. ROW 3: Carter, Lawrence, Football, Track, Locker Patrol, Captain, Honor Corps, Luminary Staff, President, C.F,C., C Club, President, Home Room, Student Council, Gold Pin- M.A.A. Contest. Carter, Mary Sue, Concert Choir, 157-'58, Spring Concert, Central Singers, Student Council Representative, Of- ficer, Home Room, President, D.L.S., President, C,O.C,, Latin Club, Big C , Basketball, Softball Sportsday, Silver Medal Honor Society. Cartwright, Linda Marie, S.L.H., Zoology Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Band, President, Home Room, Infor- mal Essay '56, S.L.H. Castle, Willis, Red Cross Representative, Track, Cross Country, Student Council Representative, Officer, Home Room, MC Club, C.E.C. Chivers, Samuelezm, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Small Shield Award. Collins, Lucille, Pep Club, Colter, Frances Elaine, C.O.E., Junior Red Cross, Conway, Judith, Student Council, Red Cross: French Club, Coram, Gene, Stage Manager. 83 -- , :,,g:.- 1 W 2? , Z -V . O . ., gg -.Img Ll an x , ia 4 1 , U , - vi l I kj. - f 'rr - A fr T ,V . ' t H F W ' 9 .. T -' - 1- 'P , 4 r f V 7 lr: '. A In i I i A 4. A ' 7- I -N .+. . an .' 41.3 .,. -v J - V N W . , , .,. it 5 I+ K 1 1 v I rw, ,I , rf, ffij . . ' ' . ul 1 tell N ' , ' ' ' ' '+ ' 1 ,,. W- - ta., Pa-:ax ,gag Y-'wt af ' - Y K L . K 4 ' 1 U it Q.. ,-3 :., F- 11? 45 -. V 4 , in 5 f ' 1 Y A Q - i V I fi? fr or ' G2 ' 1 4. , ,. ' A K , 'A ' . 'Y j ' JI 1 J 1 ' ,ff ' f t ' ff t - - . X 2 X 1 , ' T' ' t . fif T 1 TOP ROW: Cothran, James, French Club. Cox, Ethel Elaine, Concert Choir, Honor Society, Pep Club, Future Nurses Club, Officer, Home Room: Large Shield Award, Cox, Donald Lynn, Locker Patrol, C.J.C., Hi-Y, Honor Society, Cox, Robert W. Crawford, Joyce S., Interscholastic Debate Team, Red Cross Alternate. Cresswell, Ralph I-L, Student Council Alternate. Cummings, Mary. Cunningham, Rebecca, D.L.S., Luminary Staff, Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Y-Teens, Teen Town Committee, Locker Patrol, Typing Award. Dahl, Ronald, Football, Track, C.F.C., Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, HC Club: Officer, Home Room. ROW 2: Davidson. Dorothy. Davis, Lyle Charles, Zoology Club, Hi-Y, Memorial Club, Student Council Alternate, Photography Club, R.O.T,C. Junior Achievement. Deaton. Ronnie. Deluca, Geraldine, Denamn, Kay, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Officer, Home Room. Dent, Barbara, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Teen Town Committee, Vice-President, Pep Club, Officer, T.L.S. Devasher, Robert Keith. Dillon, Mary Jo. Dris- coll, Dan. 84 ROW 3: Duncan. Fonda Mae. Duncan, Randy, C.J.C., Honor Society, Honor Corps, Student Council Representative. Dunkin, James E., Rifle Team, Chess Club. Dwyer, Edward, Officer, C.W.C., Red Cross, Student Council, Honor Corps. Easterly, Larry. Ebeling. Pauline, T.L.S., Pep Club, Secretary, French Club, Zoology Club, Honor Society. Edgerton, Juanita Vercell. Centralian Staff, Zoology Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. Ensminger, Eleanor, Locker Patrol, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Everett, Ebb, Football, Basketball, Track, Concert Choir, Central Singers, CU Club, Zoology Club, Honor Corps. ROW 4: Ferguson, Wiley. Ferrell, Phillip Eugene, Swimming Team, Band. Fetters. Jean, Student Council Representative, Officer, Home Room, Locker Patrol, President, D.L.S., Treas- urer, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Gold Medal Honor Society, D.L.S. 'tTorch. Ficken, Nancy, Y-Teens. Files, David. Fisk, Ray Keith, Football, Track, Luminary Staff, Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, Secretary, HC' Club, C.F.C., All-Star, All-Dis- trict Football. Fitzgerald, Dan, Thanksgiving Play, President, Drama Club, Gold Medal Honor Society, Senior Ballot. Ford, Frances Ann, Mid-Year. Foster, Thomas, President, Home Room, Red Cross Representative. TOP ROW' lfox. .laimt-s li.. l.uin1nzn'y Staff: Student Council R0lJi't-svnt.ilixe: Rt-cl Ciuss lixt't'tlilx'e Board: Honor Corps: President, Home Room: Utlit'-'i. C.W.C Fraley, Gerry. Francis, Linda Joi, Locker Pzititil, Officer, S l...ll.: Sc-t'retai:y, Horizon Club: Otficer, Y-Teens: Sliortliand Award. Frazier, Donald, Red Cross Repim-st-iitutivi-2 Concert Choir: Central Singers: Luininnry Start Pliotoggizipliw. Tennis Team: Spring Concert: lnterlinguistit' Council: Officer. C.J,C,: Engineers Club: Clic-ss Club: President, English Club: Gold Medal Honor Society: Latin Award, Pliotography Club: Senior Ballot. ROW 2: Fry, Charlene, Locker Patrol: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Teen Town: Y-Teens. Fugitt, Ronald. Fuller, Donald, Student Council: C.W.C.: Spring Play: Football. Fulton, Beverly, Girls' Choir: Latin Club: Y-Teens. ROW 3: Fulton, Clarence, Basketball: Honor Corps: Band: C Club: Track: Cross Country. Ganzer, Larry. Gardner, Joyce, Zoology Club, Gary. Barbara. Red Cross Alternate. ROW 4: Gensler, Beverly, Y-Teens: Red Cross Representa- tive: Zoology Club. Ghrist, James E., R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: Chess Club, Ghrist. Mary, Honor Society: Teen Town Com- mittee: Captain, Locker Patrol: Student Council Represent- ative: Officer, Pep Club: Officer, T.L.S.: Luminary Staff: Officer, French Club: Zoology Club: Officer, Drama Club: Spring Plays: Thanksgiving Play. Gordon. Jacqueline. Zo- ology Club: Officer, Home Room. ROW 5: Gordon, John, Football: Honor Corps: C Club. Gosney, Charles Vance, Honor Corps: Locker Patrol: Inter- linguistie Council: Vice-President, German Club: Secretary, Latin Club: R.O.T.C.: Memorial Club: C,J.C.: J.C.L. Graham, Jane Marie, Student Council: Girls' Choir: Harmoncttcs: Concert Choir: Central Singers: M.L.S.: Typing, Shorthand Awards. Graham, June Harriet, Red Cross Representative: Concert Choir: Central Singers: Girls' Choir: Harmonettes: M.L.S.: Typing, Shorthand Awards. l.carning slgills in uraltsiiiuiisliip .intl realizing szitislaictinn in Creating tl tlting nl' l'ie.intx .nc cninycrl ln stutlents in Mr. loscpli i'l7op l nltens' exalt ll.1ss. TOP ROW: Gray, Larry. Concert Choir, Central Singers. Greer, Helyna. Gregg, Sharron, Y-Teens, Centralian Staff, Locker Patrol, Officer, Home Room, English, Spanish, Zo- ology Clubs, S,L.H. Guhl, Thomas. Boys' Glce Club. ROW 2: Gunnels, Christine, Y-Teens, Teen Town Commit- tee, Future Teachers Club. Gurney, Pauline, Red Cross Rcp- resentative, Y-Teens, Officer, Home Room. Guyer, Janet, C,O.E. Guyer, Margaret, C.O.E. ROW 3: Hacker, Douglas. Hadley, Robert. Hall, Dorothy Nell, Y-Tccns, Spanish Club, Zoology Club, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Officer, Home Room. Harmon, Carolyn, C.O.E., Locker Patrol. ROW 4: Harris, Sandra, Luminary Staff, Tecn Town Com- mittee, Vice-President, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Latin Club, Officer, A.L.S., Y-Teens, Student Council, President, Home Room, Athletic Award, Locker Patrol, Senior Ballot. Hat- field, Margaret. Hayes, Gwendolyn, President, T,L.S., Lumi- nary Staff, Pep Club, Frcnch Club, Drama Club, Locker Patrol, Honor Society, Student Council, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Officer, Home Room, Shorthand Award. Haynes, David, Student Council, Zoology Club. ROW 5: Hays, Patricia Ann, President, Horizon Club, Red Cross Representative, Secretary, S,L,H., Secretary, C.O.C., President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, President, Latin Club, Lumi- nary Staff, Honor Society, Big UC. Heigle, Janice, Girls' Choir, Harrnonettes, Officer, M.L.S., Drama Club, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Red Cross Alternate, Officer, Home Room. Helm, James Carlton, Football, Track, C Club, C.E.C., Trojan Club, Locker Patrol, Student Council, Honor Corps, Honor Society, Luminary Staff. Helms, Bettie, Mid- Year. Nimble fingers and wit, plus concentration, make an cxeel- lcnt tvpist. Those girls in hlrs. NcKanna's Class are working for forty perfect words a minutel 'l'Hl' lltitt' Ili-nite, Freda-i'ic-k .l.. L' Ol-2.1 Track: Hi-Y, liens- lvp, l'.itrii-ia. Stuslt-in tkiun--il. l'i-en 'l'oxxn Committee: Lu- niinflry Stoll Conwit t'hoii. llt-rl Cross Representatix'e: Lrivlu-i lhlitzl lm --1-lt-nt, Pep Llulu: Ollieer. T.L.S,: Zoology Club. Sllxii Aivlml Honoi Sovii-ty: Quill and Scroll: Typing Axxxliu. Sli-it llinnfl .Xxx.n4l. Ill-ssexil'low, Wayne. Student Couiiril, ILO l' K' . Ili-it C'l'4is:1t,'tlE2 Memorial Club, Higgs. Mary Alive. ROW Zi llllnf'-, Caroline Suv, t'rniwrt Choir: Student Coun- ell Alternate: llonor Society. Pep Club: Y-Teens: Large, Small Shields: S.L.H. Hohbs, Ruth Vanctte, Concert Choir: Spanish Club: Engineers Club: English Club: Student Coun- cil Alternate: Silver Medal llrxntrr Society. Hodson, Judith, Dignitary. SL.ll.: Lunnniiry Stull: Officer, English Club: Officer. Spanish Club: Olin-er. Ilrznna Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Silver Medal Honor Seat-iety: Locker Patrol: Spring Play: Typing Axvnrfl, Hnldshoe, Donna, Chess Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Student Council Representative: Zoology Club: Drznna Club: '57 R.O.'1'.C. Princess. ROW 3: Hood, Linda, Vice-President, Student Council: Gold Medal Honor Society: Officer, Junior Class: Officer, Senior Class: Honorary President, Dignilary, Formal Essay, '57 T.L.S.: A.A.U.W.: Girls' Choir: Concert Choir: Captain, Locker Patrol: Luminary Staff: Officer, Latin, French, Zo- ology Clubs: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Teen-Town Committee: Red Cross Representative: City Hall Day. Houston. Alex- andria. Red Cross Representative: Student Council Alter- nate: French Club: C.O,C. Hovis, Donald. Howard, Beverly, Zoology Club: C.O,E. ROW 41 Hcwell, Carole, Future Teachers Club: French Club: Zoology Club: Drama Club: '57 Spring Play. Hubbard, Rob- ert. Hudson, Charles, Officer, CW.C.: Memorial Club: Stu- dent Council Representative: Honor Corps: Latin Club: En- gineers Club. Humbird, Bonnie, Latin Club: J.C.L. ROW 5: Hunt, James, Football: Track: Honor Corps: Locker Patrol: President, C.W.C.: C Club: Officer. Home Room: Honor Society. Huntsinger, Donald. Hurst, Gary Loc, Tennis Team. Hurst, Lorene, Locker Patrol. Nlr. Niitiigin lloitintni inslluvls vlini flirislun in llit' nrt ul til mint 1 rn lit inglt- Iii nwic lol the tlicorcin, tlit' ssluxire oi 'K ' i Y 4 1 ,, ,- : - the tim sitltw t-tliril the stiu.ni- ul liit' in putcniiw. -a W7 ,- Q- cvs anew, l I if TOP ROW: Hurt, Vivian. Ihnow, Karlene Sue, D,L,S., Honor Society, Pep Club, Luminary Staff, Student Council Alternate, Shorthand Award. Infante, Suzanne, C.O.E., Pep Club, Locker Patrol, Vice-President, Spanish Club, President, Home Room, Irwin, Joyce. Irving, Raymond, Zoology Club, Honor Corps. Jackson, James Mari, Concert Choir, R,O.T,C. Jackson, John E., Exchange Student, President, Home Room, Secretary, Trojan Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Latin Club, Red Cross Representative, Teen Town Committee, Senior Ballot. Jackson, Marvin J., Honor Corps, Jadlow, Robert, Officer C Club, Officer, C.W.C., Honor Corps, Track, Football, Engineers Club. ROW 2: Jay, Nancy, Gold Medal Honor Society, President, T.L.S., Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Student Council, Locker Patrol, Teen Town Board, Junior Executive Board, Luminary Staff, Girls' Choir, Spring Concert, Typing Award, President, Home Room. Jennings, Barbara. Jensen, Helmer, Student Coun- cil, Gold Medal Honor Society, Hi-Y, Officer, R,O.T.C., Officer. C,J.C., Latin Club, Memorial Club, Engineers Club. Jobes, Patrick, Football, Locker Patrol, Officer. C.J.C., C.W.C., Presi- dent, Home Room. Johns, Larry, Engineers Club, Centralian Staff, Student Council Alternate, Trojans, Honor Corps. John- son, Gregory, Junior Executive Board, President, Senior Class, All-Star Football, Basketball, Officer, C.E.C., Zoology Club, Captain, Honor Corps, President, Student Council, Senior Bal- lot. Johnson, Karr-n, President, Home Room, M.L.S., Honor Society. Johnson, Ronald Henry, Officer, Home Room, Red Cross Representative, Student Council Alternate, Locker Patrol, Hi-Y. Jnhnson, Rnsalce, Girls' Choir. 88 ter .1-. ROW 3: Jones, Gwendolyn, Girls' Glee Club, Spanish Club, Reporter, Home Room, Small Shield, Large Shield. Jordan, Charles, Band, Concert Choir, Student Council, Honor Corps. Kelley, Larry. Kempker, Johana, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Of- ficer, Home Room. Kessler, Robert, Trojan Club, President, Home Room. King, Oscar Womac, Marching Band, Concert Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Honor Corps, Honor Society, Hi-Y, Memorial Club, Officer, R.O.T.C., Riflc Team, Engi- neers Club, Latin Club, President, Home Room, Junior Achieve- ment. Knepper, Isabel, Concert Choir, Zoology Club, Locker Patrol. Ladewig, Velma. Lancaster, Arlene. ROW 4: Lang, Carol Ann, Student Council, Luminary Staff, Reporter, Home Room, Drama, Spanish, Chess, Pep, Latin Clubs, Y-Teens. Lasater, Shirley. Red Cross Representative, President, Home Room, Student Council Representative, Pep Club. Leap, Donald. Lemmnns, Barbara Jean, Junior Achieve- ment, Y-Tcens, Teen Town Committee, French Club, Future Teachers Club, Small Shield. Lewis, Albert D., Basketball, Track, Cross Country: Band, Honor Corps, Student Council: Hi-Y, Locker Patrol, UC Club, President, Home Room. Lewis. Frederick Walton, Luminary Statf, Oftieer, R.O.T.C., Memo- rial Club, Red Cross Executive Board, Band, Engineers Club. Lineberry, Clarence, Basketball, Track, Cross Country: Honor Corps, Locker Patrol, C Club, President, C.E.C.: C.F.C,: President, Home Room. Loren, Barbara Jean, Glee Club, Stu- dent Council, Luminary Staff, Junior Achievement, Pep Club: Drama Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Secretary. Home Room, Red Cross Representative. Love, Robert. if? '21 -xi t iff l . i M ,. ' ,fr . eff .., Q 'FOI' ROW Lusk, Franklin, C O.E. Luther, Alan, Centralian Stott: Red Cross. Spanish Clulwg Officer, C.J.C.: President, Home Ruoni. Gold ltludal Honor Society: ViccaPresidcnt, Engineers Club. Lynn, Judith Sadouna. Magel, David. ROW 2: Manning, Barbara, Honor Society: Officer, Drama Club: '56, '57 Spring Plays: '55, '56, '57 Thanksgiving Plays: SCYUOY Ballot. Manskcr. Larry, Student Council: Football, Basketball: Track: Culoncl, Honor Corps: President, Junior Class: Officer, Senior Class: Otficcr, C Club: Art Award. Martin, Robert, R.O.T.C.: Memorial Club: Latin Club. Mat- lock, Mary Ann. Junior Achicvcmcnt: French Club, ROW 3: Mathison, Wayne, Locker Patrol: Rcd Cross Repre- sentative: C.J.C.: Hi-Y: Student Council Representative: Engineers Club, Mauch. Edward Richard, Zoology Club: C.J.C.: Tennis Team: Track: Red Cross: Art Awards. May- field, Joyce, Luminary Staff: Officer, M,L.S.: Locker Patrol: Pep Club: Shorthand Award: Typing Award: Honor Society. Mayhew, Doris, Shorthand Award. ROW 4: Meadors, Bonnie Long, Mid-Year. Medina, Fran- cisco G. Medlin, Howard, Football: Basketball: Track: Honor Corps: Luminary Staff: Student Council: Locker Patrol: C Club: C.E.C.: C.T.C.: Zoology Club: Honor Society. Melton, Donna, Officer, M.L.S.: Student Council: Cheerleader: Pep Club: Red Cross: Luminary Staff: Girls' Choir: Concert Choir: Harmonettes: Teen Town Committee: Spanish Club: Honor Society: Locker Patrol: Shorthand Awards. ROW 5: Millard, Dale, Honor Society: Officer, T.L.S.: Stu- dent Council: Captain, Locker Patrol: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Officer, French Club: Drama Club: Engineers Club: Lumi- nary Staff: Red Cross Representative: Typing Award: Teen Town Board. Miller, Russell, Football: Track: Student Council: Locker Patrol: Officer, C,' Club: C.E.C.: C.F.C.: t'Mr. Football : Officer, Home Room. Misenhelter, Janis Gay, Luminary Staff: Officer, M.L.S.: Officer, C.O.C.: Ger- man Club: Big 'tC : Honor Society: Hockey Sports Day. Mobley, David. Experiments hold the interests of these young chemists in lllrs. Theresa Bauman's Clicinistri class. Sondra Ewalcl and Eclwartl Dwrcr are L'lllL'lIl-lilllg the uciglu ul' hydrogen ln' wcigliing a ininutc piece ol' itmglwsiiiiii to tlic xrumlcr of their classmates. P fv- rw f Q wg W ,. . X Ar. X ,WANG -v 0- Q.--r vw 'tr ,- :W 'J as. Qi, F'f-if ,nv- AT 1' , t Q Q- fs -1- 2' 7? tt' sf 'S se ..- di .1-. .4 .4 .,. fp -PM ,an Q QQ' , 2 ur ' ,nr ...f ' X - t 751 fpfwff-:F TOP ROW: Mollet, John, Concert Choir: C.W.C.: Zoology Club, Moore, David, Football: Track: Honor Corps: Locker Patrol: C Club: C.F.C.: President, Intersoeiety Council. Morris, Paula Ann, Student Council Representative: Officer, Home Room: Honor Society: Locker Patrol: Officer, D.L,S.: Zoology Club: Spanish Club. Moss, Thomas, Track: Locker Patrol: Honor Corps: Swimming Team: C,F.C.: Archery Club: Honor Society. Mott, Darroyee Elliot. Munden, James C., Teen Town Com- mittee: R.O.T.C,: Student Council Representative: Officer, C.J.C.: President, Memorial Club. Myrick, William James, C.O,E.: Student Council Representative. MeCrea, Robert, Con- cert Choir. McDaniels, Pat. ROW Z: McGill, Cecelia. MCG-ilton, Herbert, Officer, C.J.C.: Chess Club: Engineers Club: Gold Medal Honor Society: Offi- cer, Home Room: Spanish Club. McMichael, Kathryn, Zoology Club: Spanish Club. Neal Alta Marie, Y-Teens: Latin Club: Future Nurses Club. Nelligan, Tim, Student Council Alternate: Locker Patrol: Manager, Football: Honor Corps: C.W,C.: Offi- cer. Red Cross: UC Club: Engineers Club, Nolan, Susan, Pep Club: Chess Club: French Club: Latin Club: Officer. Y-Teens: 90 Officer, English Club: Officer, Home Room: Red Cross Repre- sentative, Norton, Kenneth, Track Team: Concert Choir. Ober- holtz, Donald, Engineers Club. 0'Dell, Cora Dee. ROW 3: O'Korn, Roy. Olsen, Lelia. Owen, Sharon, Locker Patrol: President, Home Room: Officer, T.L.S.: Officer, Span- ish Club: Pep Club: Drama Club: Honor Society: Typing Award. Plamer, Earlene, Spanish Club: Honor Society: Red Cross: Student Council: Officer, Home Room: Drama Club: Spanish Club: Zoology Club: A.L.S.: Pep Club: Latin Club. Parker, Judy, C.O.E.: French Club: Pep Club: Student Council Alternate. Parker, Opal, Locker Patrol: Latin Club: Shorthand Award. Patterson, Gary, Engineers Club. Patton, Virginia, C.O.E., Zoology Club. Paxton, Narnie, D.L.S.g Pep Club: Drama Club: Girls' Choir: I-larmonettes: Red Cross Representative: Officer, Home Room. ROW -t: Perkins, Bruce. Petty. Bill M., Officer. Home Room. Peyton, Mary, Latin Club: Zoology Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Honor Society: Typing Awards: Athletic Shields. Phillips, Deanna, Pep Club. Pierce, Donald, Band. Pittser. Glenn, Plaster, Elton. Student Council. Pluff, Gary. Porter, Nathan. 'v S- T27 t 45 A31-it va Z- L .,,,,z'- R .,, 2:2 P vw .. ' t - ,. 2-wx-mfr -v '- pufv- ve ur !b' Qw- qs J 9' 36. fs ir: 7.3 5 lr. -CI' 1- lg :d li, b. 'eil id 3, a .CJ IND. is: S1 F, TOP ROW: Potter, Anne, Student Council Representative: Zo- ology Club: Pep Club. Potts, William. Pullen, Shirley. Rain- water, Gene, Honor Corps: C.J.C: HC Club: Track: Engineers Club. Ray, Dean, Zoology Club: Hi-Y. Reed, Cloteal. Reinke- meyer, Juanita, Luniinary Staff: Honor Society: C.O.C.: M.L,S.: Pep Club: Zoology Club: Hoekey Sportsday: Big C , Reynolds, Mary Ann, Student Council Representative: President, D.L.S.: Latin Club: English Club: Pep Club: Future Teachers Club. Reynolds, Sylvia, Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Red Cross Repre- sentative: Pep Club: Typing Award: Big Shield. ROW 2: Richardson, Glenna, Girls' Choir: Otticer, Drama Club: Pep Club: Officer, Home Room: Student Council Representa- tive: Red Cross Representative: Art Award. Richardson, Joseph, Spring, Thanksgiving Plays: Rifle Team: Drill Team: Officer, Memorial Club: Drama Club: Student Council Representative: Red Cross Representative: Chess Club: Student Council: Re- serve Officers Association Award. Richardson, Lee, Track: Basketball: Hi-Y: Red Cross Representative: Ottieer, Home Room. Rieherson, Sally, Captain. Cin-crlcarlerg Concert Choir: Central Singers: Centralian Statt: Student Council: Red Cross: Officer, Dignitary, 'l',L.S : Spanish Club: llonor Society: Senior Executive Board: Football Print-ess: Senioi Ballot: Betty Crocker Award. Roberts, Monty. CO E. Robinson. Eddie. Rogers, Nan, Mid-Yi-ar Rolf, Leslie. R O.'I'C, Merit Ribbon. Rountrct-. Judy. ROW 3: Rowe, Ralph, Co-Editor. C'cntn.nl1.in, Student Council Alternate: Oftleci. lli-Y, Piesidc nt. f',.l V.: f'lll'ss Club: Officer. Latin Club: Eiigqlnerws t'lub: Honor Society Russell, Robert Homer, Honor Corpsg l,ot-lu r Patrol: l'i,ivl:. llandi Orchestra: Student Couni-il, Club. Ultlct-r. llonn- Room. Rutherford. Donna, Band: Pep Club: Red Cross Representative: Officer, Dignitary, D.L.S.: Honor Society. Sanders, Bill. Sanders, Earl- ene, M.L.S.: Zoology Club: French Club: Luminary Staff: Stu- dent Couneil: Senior Ballot. Sanders, Frances Mae, Red Cross Representative: Y-Teens: Future Teachers Club: D.L.S.: Drama Club: Pep Club: Engineers Club: Latin Club. Saturday, Bill, Memorial Club: Drum and Bugle Corps, Saxton, Carolyn Sue, Girls' Choir: Harinoncttes, Pep Club: Red Cross: Officer. A.L.S.Z Engineers Club: Y-Teens: President, Latin Club, Spanish Club: Student Council: Football Princess: R.O.T.C. Princess, A.A.U.W,: Gold Medal Honor Society: Viee-President, Senior Class: Senior Ballot. Schulte, Diana, President, Dignitary, lVl.L.S.: Luminary Staff: Hockey Sportsday: President. Home Room: Red Cross Alternate: Honor Society: Zoology Club: Typing Award: Big C : Quill and Scroll. ROVV 4: Schwindt, Thomas. Football: Track: All-City Red Cross Representative: President, Student Council: President, Honor Society: President. Home Room: C.W,C,: Spanish Club: En- gineers Club: C Club: Inter-Linguistic Council: Exchange Student: K'Seven Wonders Contest. Scott, Luis. Scruggs, Kath- erine, Pep Club, Settle, Larry, Football: Luminary Statf: Locker Patrol: Honor Corps: C.VV.C.: Honor Society. Seymour, Suzanne, Officer. A.L.S.: Inter-Society Council: Student Council Repre- sentative: Drama Club: Pep Club: Spring Play: Spanish l'Iub: Thanksgiving Play: Luminary Staff: Honor Society: Council- man. City Hall Day. Shaddcn, Itlarliyn. Sliadden, Sharon, Zo- ology Club. Shcllncr. Trendle Ann, Y-Teens, French Club. Latin Club: Future Nurses Club: English Vlult, llonoi Society: Small Shield, Shields, William, Zoology Club: President. llonie Room: Art Award. 91 .- ag TOP ROW: Shultz, Marilyn, C,O.E, Sickmeier, Frances La- verne, C.O.E,, Student Council, Zoology Club, Honor So- ciety, Shorthand Award, Officer, Home Room, Simmons, Deanna. Sinnctt, Timothy. C.O.E. ROW 2: Smiley, Charles, Chess Club, President, Glee Club. Smith, Carol Jean, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes. Smith. Georgia, President, C.O.C., Student Council Representative, Honor Society, Red Cross Representative, Future Nurses, Luminary Staff, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Big CU, Hockey, Softball, Volleyball, Individual Sportsday, Typing Award. Smith, Jane, Pep Club, Zoology Club, Student Council, President, Home Room, Locker Patrol, Teen Town Commit- tee, Officer, French Club, President, Dignitary, A.L.S., R.O.T.C. Queen, Art Award, Omega Psi Phi Essay Contest. ROW 3: Snell, Bonnie. Spoor, Douglas. Starks, Edward. Stone, Dallas, President, Home Room, Red Cross Repre- sentative. ROW 4: Stratton, Betty, Girls' Choir, Luminary Staff, Teen Town Committee, Honor Society, President, M.L.S., Pep Club, Student Council Representative, Spring Concert. Stuart, Linda, Drum Majorette, F.T.A., Officer, Horizon Club, Girls' Choir, Luminary Staff, Latin Club, Student Council Alternate, Band. Sturgess, Launa Lee, Officer, Stu- dent Council, A.A.U.W., Honor Society, Spring Play, Thanksgiving Play, Inter-Linguistic Council, Officer, T.L.S., Officer, French Club, Latin Club, Officer, Pep Club, Drama Club, Miniwanca Scholarship. Sturgess, Michael, Band, Honor Corps, Engineers Club. ROW 5: Sultzbaugh, Leroy. Summers, Rolan Keith. Surber, Ronald, C.O.E. Sylvester, Gary. Mr. Hamilton. mural shop instructor, supervises lliclmrcl Owen in tlic machining of steel. TOP ROW: Teague, Rex, Locker Patrol: President, Home Room. Terry. Luedean, Red Cross Repruscntativeg Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Girls' Choir: Future Nurses Club. Thomas. David, Officer, R.O.'I'.C 3 Offu-ur, Home Room. Thomas. Judy, Luminary Stull, Stucicnt Council Representative, Red Cross Representative, Zoology Club: Pep Club, Shortliaind Awards, Officer, Home Room, Honor Society, Otliccr, Dignitary, S.L.H. ROW 22 Th0mDson, Nolan. C.E.C. Tillery, Lowell. Tillery, Mary, Pep Clubg Locker Patrolg Officer, M,L.S.g Horizon Club, Honor Society: Shorthand Award, Officer, Home Room. Trotter, Walter. ROW 3: Tucker, Larry Eugene, Concert Choir, R.O.T.C. Tucker, Larry Joe, Band. Tucker, Thomas, Student Coun- cil Representative, C Club, C.W.C.g Locker Patrolg Foot- ballg Track. Tunks, David, Student Council Alternateg Offi- cer, Home Room. ROW 4: Tunnell, Sharon, Honor Society, Student Council, Centralian Staffg Red Cross, French Club: Art Award, Shorthand Awardg Typing Award, Officer, Y-Teens, Offi- cer, Home Room. Turner, Kenneth. Uthe, Don. VanMeter, Roy, Locker Patrol. ROW 5: Y2xughan,'Q,aLencg.L:-wis. Honor Society, Tennis Team, Bandg Honor Corps. Vaughn, Donald, Officer, Concert Choir, President, Home Room. Vaughn, Jerry, Officer, Music Class. Veach, Jimmie, Officer, Home Room. 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TOP ROW: Vertreese, George E., Track, Basketball, Cross Country, Honor Corps, Honor Society, French Club, Engineers Club, C Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Senior Execu- tive Board, Hi-Y, Officer, French Club, Vick, Kent, Officer, Archery Club, Spanish Club, Zoology Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Football, Officer, Home Room, Track. Walker, Mar- garet, Luminary Staff, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. Ward, Sharon, Secretary, Student Council, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Central Singers, Senior Executive Board, President, M.L,S., Latin Club, Honor Society, Typing Award, Shorthand Award, Football Queen, Officer, Concert Choir, Teen Town Committee, Officer, Home Room, Officer, Pep Club. Warnock, Sally, Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Central Singers, Girls' Choir, Harmonettes, Officer, D.L.S,, Watkins. Bonnie, Officer, D.L.S., Co-Editor Luminary, Honor Society, Thespian Club, Zoology Club, Eng- lish Club, '58 Spring Play. Watkins, Dave. Webb. Dale. Webb, Louise. Pep Club, Honor Society, Red Cross Alternate. ROW 2: Webster, Charlene, S.L,H. Wedemeicr. Patricia, Hockey Sportsday, Red Cross Representative, President, M.L.S., Offi- cer, C.O.C., Latin Club, Zoology Club, Pep Club, Honor So- ciety, Big HC , Art Award. Wegener, Linda, M,L.S., Horizon Club: Pep Club: Student Council Representative, Luminary Staff, Y-Teens, Locker Patrol, Honor Society, Wehery, Glenn. West. Roy, Hi-Y. Westwood, Joyce, Student Council, White. Daniel, Chess Club: Nlemorial Club, Offieer, Engineers Club, German Club, Gold Medal Honor Society: Officer, R.O.T.C. Williams. Barbara Louise, Mid-Year. Williams, Marvalee, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Zoology Club, Typing Award, ROW 3: Vllilson, Norma. Wilson, Patricia, Locker Patrol. Offi- cer, Home Room, Officer, 'l'.L.S.1 A.A.U,W,1 Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Gold Medal Honor Society. XVilson, Sally. Student Council ltt-int-st-nt.tt1ve: Ottieer, Girls' Choir: Har- 911 monettes, Zoology Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Art Award, Big Shield, Officer, D.L.S, Winegar, Richard, Red Cross Rcp- resentative, Student Council, Honor Corps, Officer Home Room, Junior Achievement, Drama Club, Officer, C,J.C. Win- frey. Larry Sylvester, Band, Cross Country, Track, Officer, R.O.T.C., HC Club, Memorial Club, Honor Corps, Art Award. Woody, Karen. Yeager, Shirley. Zibung, Genevieve, Officer, Home Room, Student Council Alternate, Officer, D.L.S., Honor Society. Dillingham, Sally, Girls' Choir, Student Council Alter- nate, M.L.S., Zoology Club. ROW 4: Belcher, William. Bell, Quintanilla Anez. French Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Goodwin, Clark. Hicks, Mornett, Student Council Representative, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Future Nurses Club. Leathem. Russell, Basketball. McKinney, Aften, Latin Club, Officer, T.L.S., Pep Club, Drama Club, Engineers Club, Honor Society, A,A.U.W., Student Coun- cil, City Hall Day. Sanders, Opal, French Club. SENIORS NOT SHOWN IN THE PANELS: Anna Raye Adams, Gary Bankson, Carrie Lee Barnes, JoAnn Boyd, Ruie Buckles. Michael Carlo, Lonnie Cook, Veda Cooper. Gwendolyn Cravens, Carolyn Sue Davis, Marcia Farthing, Robert Fiske, Frances Kay Grant, Anita Hamilton, Ronald Hargrove. Gary Haynes, Glen Helm, Nancy Hendrix. Nancy Hornbcck. Jim Irvin, Rieh- ard Johns, Ronald Rico Johnson, Alonzo Jones. Allen Kent, Donald Michael, Kenneth Nelson, Carolyn Nichols. John Nicol- son, Carlos Nix, Omar Nix, Barbara Olinger, Carl Purcell, Rosalyn Roberts, Charles Roxvden, Nancy Sehoxvengerdt, Don- ald Scott, Richard Smith. Ronald Stanley. William Trammel, Clairetha Vllallier, Naomi Warner. Don Watson. Robert While. Dale Wilson. Donald Woolsey. Georgia Wright. Evans Zammar 'F'-S-A ' ' .2 nw ,Q f H. Ji. De liano lhls is Ui- l auo' louiltwl .irross the stlcct licun Ceiitlttl lunlor lltgh Stliool, l7t' lauo Is a pulvlic sehnnl which is lor the purpose ol educating the nitliopctlitalh liautlicappctl Lllllfl lllllill lxlllllvligtlllfll llllllllgli Nfllllil wlilll' in school. Stutlents ol lic lano lligh School are required to nicet the saine acatlt-unc tk'LllllI'K'l1i'Cl115 as are all othcr lian- sas Citi high school stutlents. Lnglish, niatlieinatics. science, music, :intl physical etlucatton are .nnong the inanx liorins ol' instruction. ljlnsical, oc't'upatinn.il, .intl speech vtlicrapi are ollierctl to those xvhnsc tloctors prescrihe tliein. The huilcling nas crettetl to ineet the nectls ol' the hanclif cappecl stuclent. Corlv floors in the plavroom. wiqle xvellf lightetl halls with tlouhle railings, ramps, treatment centers, anal classrooms lurnishetl with iuoclcrn functional equip' ment are amnng the special adaptations, The high school clivision is taught hy lXlrs. Olivia nlatliewson, who is completing her secontl year of teaching at De Lano. The four seniors ol' lie Lano High School are looking lanrwarcl to the month ol June when they will graduate with the senior class of Central. Students ol' Dc lsann have the opportunity to purchase subscriptions to the Luminarv. the Centralian. ancl buy senior rings. The high school classes ol' De Lano were organizecl in 1939, when five teachers from Central -lunior spent one hour a tlay teaching their specific suhject. From 1939 hliss Elsie Lindgren taught all the retluirecl sulmjects until her retirement in 1955. lX1rs. Veva Koenig conclucts the special music program. Since 1940, Central has given De l.ano seniors their De Lano Tower cliploinas. The liirst senior class was gracluatetl in 1943 uncler hir, Otto 17. Dulnach, principal. The R. Dc lsano high school classes have provetl them- selves very successful through the years and several of the graduates have gone on with their college education and have rcceivecl lmaehelors anrl masters clegrecs, DE LANG I-IIGII SCHOOL STUDENTS AND TEACHER Stmuling: K. Renick, D. Spoof, Mrs. Nathewson, R. Hunter, M, Higgs. Sentetl: S. Buford, G. Wlehrv, G. Munn, M, Dillon, .,.,.... i Top Row: Earl Evans, Mr. Barry, 'l'inr Frazier, Don Austin, Bottom Row: Barbara Beckwith, Nancy Shull, Ann Rowley. unior Officers Under the guidance of the sponsor of the junior class, Mr. Barry, Vice-Principal of Central, the junior elass held their meetings and elected the following officers: N,xNcv Snui L . Presirlent llrxnr, EVANS Vice-Presirlem ANN Rowrev Secretary 'limi Fmzirin Trezisurei' llfxiiuixlzix BIQCKXVITII SUVgL'l1l1l'fll'flV1lIS l7l7N Aust IN , llizle Six juniors were elected to the junior Executive Board: Karen hlasteller, Clrzrirman, Conrad llardwiclt, Larry Cald- well, David Kniffin, lX'label Young, and john llunlteler. As junior officers, one of their duties was to deeide on the design 96 of a senior ring for their class. It was agreed upon by the offi- cers and executive board, that the crest be lowered in the set- ting of the ring, retaining the traditional pattern. Another of their responsibilities was to aid the senior officers in the Planning of the junior-Senior Prom, It was held May 3 at the Little Theatre. Les Hardings' orchestra provided the music for the dancing from 8:30 to H130 pan. Senior Day, the very last high school day for seniors, was, for the most part, planned by the senior officers, but was carried out by the juniors. This day, the seniors were relieved of all school responsibilities and duties and were honored by their underelassmen. junior elassrnen served them lunch and in so doing. began their role as the new seniors. I iii ie hir er y. y the offi- in the ser- or officcrs held May wicleci the 5, was, for as carried wed of all by their Jnci in so . ,xi ,......,, n1..f 1 wmv, lixhlx, l..iwf mln i ilx, I ,ini I-nu ,M N ,, in imriilvliiiii. -nh y N V ii Ihniwn. Ahh-m Y 1 ri, Xlnmlun, I!-mgihl 1,, , mm Xli I7nn.ihl, Lin'- i, ii.. Xlilwx, N4-nn.ni Nunlnnil. ns if- limi- XX'mlu.u, Kirin xx .,i,. nw.. Simmx, mmm N.-iiurm x. lnxn VVilli.nmun, iiuhiii lhrliriralmn. llnmlil Wr-Ii'li.ZuJlluu:1-in41.i Kid nh- lun. Uluulv Slilnliw, Ann ll:nvlcx', Jmnnc Znicla, nluic l'v.1m,i1 Duns Stanley, juriy Innigm-ii. Button! Row: Clmrluiw Xlrki--x. Aiken hlcliinncy, ffirnl Sflinuirl er, Luvcra jul-imun, Niinry N-nl Grgren, l.ynnc lliwrluy. Shvrriu Reynnlrlw. Top Hour: Clmrlcx Linvillc, Hurl- ney Snmlers, Huh YV.ill.iCQ, Charles Shaw, Ronulnl Stcury, Paul Silvers. -Hli Row: Riclmrrl Reanis, Allen Mohlcy, B.n'ncy Thomas, James Roll, Ricliurd B. Smith, VVaync A. Stuflyvin. 3111 Row: Laretta Rolf, Arlene Smith. james Payne, Judy Pedcrsnn, Shirley Perkins, Glwriu Rubinsun. Zml Row: Shirley Striclilunrl, Irma Neal, Nina Vertrcesc, Ruth Pouncil, Mae Helen Nicholson, Shirley Vlfelhb. Bottom Row: Margaret Roberts, Pat Ronrk, VValley Piper, Lyncla Rue, Helen Perrenoucl, Dnnna Perry, Glenna Smith, 4, Mi 4 P ..il.-iii, .iii rmily! ni-.0 W... ,i.....,.. M- ..i...li..Q .l.r-Wai.-, I slim Winn- mm-n.iI in Q vnn.il lmmmlv I iln,nx 1 r ri t L t jam, lunar! ii.mf...i., All-ff, rl, lund, Milo- fklienleltei. -Inn Coll, John llnnltelez. with llonx Dave llonle, limnlt liuLl1.lu.lll, La Vein fox, liclnard finalirnn. NVillian1 Broun, Alrunes linonn. Franla Crawford, ivtl Huw- l intl.: Kincaid, Nenlia Qoxev, Sm' Iztrimw, lin.-as 13.im.aa, '.xl.rfi1,.. Briggs, llrumla lJeXX'.ilr, Iletty jo llaxnisli, 21111 Hun. Carol Boyd, Pat Gotlden, Alulie llian- liam, Becky Bliss, llolieita Vlrrnrl dock, Janice llclnarrls, l.orelt.x Beaver, Bottom lime: Nancy An Llerion, liarlwara lleelxnitlr, loan Burt, loyce llrnnrnnnd, Karen Hampton, Caryn Craig, Sondra Ewaltl. Top llmv: Leroy Curtis, Iolin Barcl, Robert Clark, jerry Car- roll, Lloyd Hale, lid Casteel, Larry Caldwell. -Hli Row: jack Hefter, james Holland, john Fenner, Ron Beard, Larry Helms, Ed ar Lynk, Mickey Gippner. Ein? Rmv: Darlene Ferrell, Gail Huvhes, Hattie Agee,1anetCar1', Kadiy Burns, Nancy Blatt, Bev' erly Kirrley. 21111 Row: Pat Cor- rell, Barbara Cox, Letlia Keck, Virginia Gray, Nancy Halsey, Lenna Ferguson, Jacqueline Gra- ham. Bottom Row: Treasure Goeking, Shirley Glauser, Karen Gray, Sandra Baker, Rosalee Hendricks, Lorena jones, jackie Greaves, Top Row: Michael Bennett, David jones, Earl Evans, Roger Anderson, Tom Dennis, lim Henry, John Cannon. 4111 Row: Sterling Burgette, Alvin llaw- kins, Tim Green, Rodney Brown, Ronnie Hale, Eldon Hodges, Ronnie Bradford. 31-Ll Row: Cindy Brown, lllargie Bagley, Teresa Hunter, ludy Castle, Carmelita David, Gloria Evans, Donna Asliley, Ziul How: Caro- lyn Harrison, Linda Kenney, Jeanne Burr, Glenda Blair, ludv Hatfield, Macy Cunnels, Robbie Broadns, Bottom Huw: La Verne Clark, Rose Fountain. Elletlia Golden, Iudy Douglass, Eliza- lnetll Barton, fllellua Dudley, Betty In Carntlieis, 98 TN! Nurs.. 11,1 111,11 1.111 1111111 1111111 1.111111 11.111 11-11, 1'1111 111111, 1 ,w.. 11 1111. 11.11111 1111.. N1111, 1:1111 111111. 11111121 11.111111 1111. 111111111111 111111111111,111 11111, 11.1111 l11.11111111 1:1111 11.11111 11111 1111111111 :1.1 11111. 111111111 11.11111 11,1 111111.11 1,111 1lil1111-11, IT.1111I1 ,XKI1-11. I1111 I1.11 1111, 11,111,111 l1.111111111, 11111-,111 I1.111111l.111-. l111l II1111 IL.11I1111.1 II1111111 ll-11111111111111,XI.11g.111-1 111.11111 111111 1...11,1111111. 11.1111 uw 41.111111 1111111111 II1-.1111-11.vl11clf .mllc H1.11Hcx. l2r1l111111 Hull: 8111111111 Il1111d1u1. H1'.1xI11-1 Allixh, 11-.111 1.1.1, x1.11111111- 1111111-1, 1111 1111111 111111111-11111111, 11.11111-1 41111 111'1, 1X11gu1.1 1X1f11l.1. I11,1H1111-: 1J11111111c1.111..111, 1111111 lu-II111-r, jnmcf II.111.w, lorry .Ica- 1111111.-. Hill F1111l1-1, -I1-111' Arm- xlluug, l,L11'r1 l311111sLy. -H11 130111: HiL'11.11'1l Cllhhilh. D111 ill Knifiin, 1.1111 j11l1m11n, R111111I1l Ilniglu, L11-111gn -lcmun. M1111 C1111non, CI1H1111l llr11111, 4111 limr: Bob 1l1.11111111gur, lfrul llru11ul111l'r, Ono lx111L-gur. Cleurgc Grxrnm, jim l!1111I1-11, P11111 C11bh1111s, james l'11x, 21111 How: Xl.111h11 Nurbury, 1311111111 Whiw, 8111111111 Sc1111en, 9111111111 Lussu, l.1n1l11 Hunt, U1111111111 S11m1zlc11, Martha Vvcbr I11-1'. linllnvz Run: IL1rlx11r.1 PAIH lJi11111111 Pr111r, Hmm' Ann Parker, I1111-11.1 II111111p51111. K111' Lee. 1 1 Xl.11x Xl1111ru. 1111111 1111111-. luy 111111-1 Bob Firfpulricla. Larry Scl111xtu1. NY11y111: King, lliulwrd l'1c11ul1. lhlplx Karr, Cary C'11v11- 11.1I1. Ylnccnt 0111111-r. -H11 Row: I1111 01115. Cl111rlcx ,-Xl1111l11111gl11 U1-111g1' .Xld'r1gl1t. Pl1ill1l1 Kun' 11.1r11..I11l111 NI1'D111111I1l. 171111 XYilf li.1111N, vIu1rx luke. 31-11 R1111, 11111-1 111-111' 5.1111 M11111-1, 11111111111 S11-11111-111, W11111-1 11'1111111111, V1 .1111-1' M11rNl111ll, R11111111- Sipc, Xl11,1- Xlulflung. 1111! Rum: X,1111x Shull. Iunly Nlcxanllyt I iI1I11 0111-11x. lS111h.1r11 XY1111lxQy, 1-111111-11111 ,x1.11111111. 11.111 V1111 V111-1, 5111111111 QL111111-1. 15111111111 H1111, ,Xl.11x.1 Vr111111x. 9.1111lr.1 XI1l 111111: IJ111111,1 Xlilh-1. -Iuycc v1.11,111.11. 14.111-11 11.1111-111-1,14.111-11 1J111x111l11'111. I i111I.1 XX.1l1l. 99 l lr, nm- naw.. L r,...i, mi i.Nr,f. ,arm Q www in, :WH um. n...,,i.l nw.. mr, I ,Wir lm. in-.,...'ri. lr...r, uf, nil, cir...1u n.....A, swan. mf, 4 infir-X n...+,. ii, u:..1.,rr.i ww.. curry Xldxvvun. l.,.r.,.r xlm... lhnin-uni .Xl-Min. :nl lim lin mira Cvnluhxlxi, l.I,Xun lmrlwix, ID.-lnru c...-Cr.. img... Iii., dv,-iwn. P.mir-1.1 lh-rrlnmi .nnh in Murgqli, in-nn.i vluhq fini Him Louisu Crum, lh-Iii ll-rnnrl. Chimlyn R.lgwi.ulv, Xl.ullxn Khin luve, Rim Il.mh'nulmwL, limlii Klallinson, Qmunl- lhmif. lim mm Rmv Yuri.: I!-rlmu. Ix.nh ryn Bmukx, Iurlx Xliuinn-1. Lnni.i Cox, Bcxulix Nvlinvu. Yam Suu Knight, l.imi.u Ixivlui. Top Raw: Marlin Oxlumn. Run aid Ruthurllinl, Xhurvin Name, Glenn Nuhnnl. jr- vlim Lung- head, Inc Nliiuni, Iunnny Dil. -ith Row: Frank Nlnhlcy. Brian Kean, Chris Kuchlcr. Runniu Gurgumi, -iuhn i,yxn.in, Dick Loyd, john Nivsgulwxi. Sul Ron: Joyce nluClcnnh.ln, Mary Pinw- mun, Patsy King, Dunnu ll. Minor, Eilcun lhmull, Glurin Robinson, Llinvhn Hcvnulds. 21111 Row: Joyce lh-scnbxihii, Mir- rioiyn KIcGury. 'ImXnn Purrifh. Pat Kaur, Patty Rnherts. Sherry jnnes, Margin Kldrunm. Butmuz Row: Sandra Miller, Pam' Ociur, Janice llcCieiI:i11ci, Nziciiiic Linci, Ida Mae Muxnxmgh, Mary Lou liilicr, Izinicc Pnhncr. lop Run. C imrlw Ycmimigiiu. Harm XYnIwn. Cimrlca Shepard, Huh XY.lllunwn. Mickey Smith. Iuurx Ynrrnm, Iiunny Scrrcs, -ith limii: Swim- XX runnck. Katherine Yuung, -Ialnrllc' Xvilkinwn. Bar- b...-.. 'irirrrrrilw-f. islam nude. Sul limi- I4-.in Xlimru, Shawn Xlnnhxi-n, I1-x IH,-ri, ,Xnn Mr.-.iciun lnrh Xh Xl.inig.ul. Charlotte 'XlmluIi, c.....l n..ll..q-, Ln-LL. lxviimvn, lm' limi Kiicnlia Huh' ulwn, Ximlx Uxunm, Innicc I'wnmng14-n, Nillmln- Nullcr, l'.il l.ni9lnu. Slmmri Pclnhcrf um. imilliivvvn' i'nlv.uli. finifmn limi IL-Li IH-In-v, Yinixi Mar' Urn. I imlmn XI-vrgunxrcrn, Nlum. XIA ull-nh, Quplmnu' shim.. 1 wi x.lln1...,. liuttx' Inna vm., r.,,. rem.-. Alcrvx c..1l.1.....1, nm, nie iir..g..w, llola 1s..mtt,. sam Glaxas, 'Stcxc lliggt-rxtalli, Nou man Cioufcm. -HI: lion: lliclnncl Brown, Russell linnk, Ciluaillw lliekvnan, Cliarlcf l4i't't-main, jim ntmmt, im, llntlxon. inf., Harrison. 3111 Hour: l7i.inu Cin ter, Paula Grccn, Qlnol lfoolv, llarlxara llulclwr, Suxic lloynl, Nancy tittinn, -ion... 1-Milla, Ziid Row: lrlartlinc Foote, Don na Eli, Sharon Carter. -Indy lin loc, Barbara Flcver, Pat llolinw., Beverly Fugitt. Hmmm How: Connie Comer, Marilyn llar- mon, Estelle Engle, -Ialnet Hunt, Iolene Ienkins, Nullic llcavLfl'. Donna Enloc, Top Row: Larry Camvt-ll, ller- man Glass, jim llerzig, Cliarlex Hazley, Edward Guinn, Vlliltrctl llawtlxorne, VVillium Elliott, -lili Row: Lester Frederick, llill Hunt. Clifton Perry, Tom Richards, Ronald Borcliert, l'lcrinan Pike, Alike Parrish, 3111 How: Donna Beemer, Glenda Crowley, Gay Lynn Hannnack, Lois Biesef meyer, Ioan l-ledberglm, Yvonne Carter, Beverly Hatch. Zml Row: Janice Brown, Carolyn Burch, Edith Cox, Lovel ljlall, Nancy Crouthers, Par Fitzpatrick, Shir' ley Crockett. Bottom How: Diane Hayes, Susan Gibbs, jutly An- derson, Carolyn Green, Delplta Clark, Linda Cook, Elimlvetli llunt. Top Row: john Megerson, Jinx Louglxead, Charles Moore, john Fanner, Gerald Orrison, David Roacll, Terry Pickering. -ltli Row: Dennis McDonald, Her- bert lklattlwws, Eugene Norris, Bob Ebersole, Phillip Needlnnn, Gordon Logan, Carl Monk. 3111 Row: Karen Oglesvie,Pat Ncaves, Roberta Miles, Mary Kelley, Barbara Patton, Rrencla Pratt, Bonnie Pickett. 21111 Raw: Ro, vana Regennitter, Pollic Plutt, Nancy Lasaitrr, Donna Martino, Linda Lutz, Linda Linvillc, Donna Noland. Bottom Row: Mary Orvis, Clxerrye Ross, Pliylf lis Norman, Sue Miller. Patty Rowan, Clara Lewis, Billie Nasli. 102 1..,. 1:....-sn... Il.....Lx. l:........- ling.-i. Inl I3,.rnhn1, Nui C...l i..,...l., 11...-....u l..l........, l..l... 11.1.-.. l.... i:..i.... 1.1. 1: f,,N n.....u.1 i:...i..... ii..... i..... l.......-. i..i......sg. cu...... um n......i. i:...... s..Q.... l.... xi... ... ...r n.... n...Q..... n..... lun, Hr.-nil.: vlwnu. limi Piiin... I mil.. ll.nL'l1ui,SlililL'x IZ-...n...n x...... ,l..l........, VI.-... 1:..1........ v -ml lim.: ll..il..n.. Q....'1.l.g, 1z...i...... 1, 1....l.. n...... ii... n mil, XX .nichi .'Xil..iux, 4.I..n.. L..n..ili. XI.irg.m'i lim, I..r1-n.. l lunn. liulrnnz Hun. Snnnlm Sinn, l'.nn llun, I4...n iuhcn, Cm linlvxs, Pail Craig, .Inli.i lJ.inglin'L-y, Sh.m.n Iliglcy. lhlv Hunt Ronnie junux. jim lhniinglun, llunnx .lum-3, jim Imam, Terry lkirvcr, Phillip llmwn, Vllirrcn C':imlwL'll. -llli linw: l'.ichzn'cl Cmwlnn, Gary Cuulucr, il mn Glmi, Cari' lilnnlv unxlnli. Andrew F4u'uiii.in, Nath- .ni Gulzlhhm. lirncc lluriix. Xml Hung linLl.i :Xnl.nnf. Sunrlrzi llnmn. Iunliu ll1cL.nn. Shirley liinnci. Carol Ilinlu, Judy lI.nnhy, Dunn.: Cxiinm. Zml llmw: Shzlmn Bmnn. Vicki lint' ri., Cnlcnu linker, jxinicc lliclis, Uhimlzi ,Inna Allen, Kay Cnflicy, llnul Driscoll, Bntlmn Row: lligxnnai Cancel. l,innln llih, Kay llingu. Pulrichi BL-clxcr, lnyce llnlxill. Kathi' Juno, Lynn fnlnrr lull liuxr: Ronnie liiulilx, llurhy lliltun, 'liluicl Hnnmls, Ralph lniursnn, ljnimlsl Mill., Bill llnlnncl, I'Jmi4l llnrtun. -lil! limi: Alum Ilullingur. Bill Crinnp, lefty l5rirclnn.in, Kyp I-ilimun, hlnrris lhlwr, llmviml l:..l.-., lu...-id ii.-.lgm sm nu... K'.nl.. Gmli, M.irgurcl Iiclmls, lnllicriu lfvzlns, llunnzl limvlqr, i...i.. i:.....Q1l, i:...Q1l.- 1......c, il :xiii llirnev. lml Hun: lithclin linux, .Xilnnu limnhlin, liasic l'i.inN. Shirl.-i li.1l.ci, llullcnxc i,......... .x...l.q i:......., Alice c1...l., 1:......... l:....- sl......... c1....., 1,....1.. n..p.-..., n...l...Q cz.....1..., 1...... l!....iI..-. i:..l.l.... ilu-ru, Sniclxu .Ximxi'm'!li. lzxtnux- um lriun. 103 'I1111 II1111: KIi1:I111cI XViIIi11111N, Scott T11r1'c11tinc, Lionel NViIs1111, VVz1Itcr Guy, lhmell Dupree, j11I11111yStc1'c11s1111,R11n11I1IS111iI1-x. -HI1 IIr111': II11n11I1I Ri1111v:I1u, IMI: on Ourslur, Michael XX'11111IN. j11I111 lI.1cI1ur. I!iII Pliilhpx, 'I1-111 XI.1tI1if1111, .Ii111 Owens. 3111 H1111'g I'11uI.1 I'u111I1v:rt1111. SI11-11111 X11 I.1111I, II1'11u Sruw111r, I!.11I1.1111 SI1.1rp, -lmly II11I1L-rn, 1111111111 S1a11Ic1', II11rI1.11'11 Pcln-11tIu1'. 21nI II1111':'I11cIy Ii1icgI1a111111: U'a1x 111-1111 Yuruull, C'.1mI Aluwr, Ii.11'1'11 I,i11gIc. f'.11'11I NI1'CIr111I. I,.1Yu1I.1 1 Icllix, II.1rI111ra1 SL111111-1. 13111111111 H1111: K1111111 Ix11111c. Il11x11111.11x KuII11cr. K.11u11 Ix.1I1Iu1. NI.11g.111'1 II1111I1111X. 9I111I1-x N1111I111111I1. Iil11I11XY1111IN1x,Il111I.131111lI1. l1111lI1111 I11111I-1111111.Il11111111 11.,11.1.1, 11.11.1111 .x111111.1. 1.1.1. 11.111, 11.11.1111 1u,.1111, 111.1 czwg, 1111 111,111 x1.111...1. 111111, 11.11 1111.11 111.11111,..11 4.1.1. c..11.. ,x11..1,1.11. 11.111111 ,x11.,., 1,....g1., 11.1.1 111111. 11.11..1.11 IJ1111-1.4111l41111:'l.11111ul111.111I11-1 S.1111I1.1 Ii1'I1111. .I.111l111-I1111 1111 I11I1. II.11'I1.11.1 Km, Il.11l1.1r.1 IZ1-11 11111, 1.11111 I 111IuQ11n. AI111- I1-1- I1.11'I1. l111I II11111: I,i111I.1 I1Li11g1'1 Il1.1111 C.1rIw11, Pzmy 121111111 1-1.1111-.11 1'.,111Ql, 11.111 c'11111,1, I7111111.1 Ilu.1l1111, Iuycc l'11I1I111'II. l3111l11111 II1111': S.1IIy Iiiskc, l'111'11I P11111-1-, Mnxinu Duprvv, N11xi111- Iknnix, CQIL-1111is Cnncs, XI111'.1 I.cz1 K1m11L'y. CI111rI411tc U1-rI1u1'. I1111 Hunt: jim I.igI1mu1', Oren II1111I1, II11w11r1I McKinney, IJ.1Ic KL-Iwy, 'I'wy111:1n I'Iz1wI4i11s, I,I1iI' Iip II41xx'urt11n, MI'I111n111s l'I11i I11111111, -III1 IZ1111': janet Briggs, Nancy Kem. C'I111rIc5 C.1rriQ4111. I .11'r1' NIcL111111cII,Su1r111 NI11rti11, I..11'1y IIL'1IcnsI111g. PM XI1IIur. S111 1211111 D11111111 Nlucllvr, SI1uiI.1 I I111wr11111. Oretlm Nl11ckI111, SI111r1111 IIc111'y, Iunicv: I.ilKa1u, V1L't111ia1 Judicu, PI1yIIis II111IgL's. 21111 II1111': .IufIy Bvscnmil, Iulcnc XIcN11I11', -Iudy BI111t, Innct II.11'lu1', Czirulyn ACI11111s, Batty M1-x11111Icr, Cherie I3r11cI1c11r, I31.!t11111 1211112 SI1ar111x Burn:,Iu1Iy Carter. I7.1Krici.1 ApI1Iei11n, Flor- e111-c IIc111Icn11n, SI1crrcIyn I111- gcwnix. IJ1111n.1 lean NICKinIcy, I.iIIic XI11cIc. 1? 1 gal. M V M 1 .X f A z WW 11 li 'W l X lfi In Il.u llmxurffl 'lu Kr lulmll L-vm llm Xwxrlv A 'T M-. 1- nun Jwynlwlx. LU' l'.x1Hl.uim P9 X If u ,: .,',J' 'fx L NX I - xml-.. .ma ILL Q.,..g1.,l..l..l.- Im-rl-.III rgw . .- xv Shun XX4l ll lll l 4 Ifulwu' I N H -nv U xx--Lmlxlx ln xlu- pvp glulu 14. I-mm xglv-ml spmrir IS:-llwxr llfw IHUIC Qmlu K lmlxllmx wwl vlvlu :www X L l l I 11 nv vwn Ml ul I lmum wx ml.-.vnpxwm 105 Larry, 11, 20, 26, 36, 50, 60, 69, rtdex Boston Linda 28 31 38 82 Boswell Judllh,35,55,103 Bounds, Thad, 103 Bowie, Dario 21,98 Bowrnan, oorrs, 98 Bownlan,Shlrlt-y,103 Boyd, Carolyn sue, 23, 24, 35, 45, 54, 98 Boyd, Maiorle, 45, 82 Cockol Patricia 4 corley, Kay, 48, 55, 103 Cohen, Joan, 2B, 103 collins, Lucille, 83 Colter,Elalr1e,83 Comer,Connle,102 Comer, Lynn sue, 19. 24, 103 conus, Ronald C.,104 Evans cssle 103 Evans, Gloria, 55, 56, 98 EvanS,Jlm,103 Evans, Lutherla,103 Everett, elro, 50, 61, 66, 84 ewald, sondra sue, 20, 21, 23, 35 40, 46, 51, B9, 98 A Ahhey, Diana, 50 Ailarns, Carolyn, 104 Adanrs, Linda, 103 Adarns, Phil, 99 Adams, Wanda, 24, 46, 103 Agee, Hattie, 98 Alnsvrorth, Nancy, 21, 39 55, 56, 57 82 Ainsworth, Rooert, 64, 99 Ainsworth, sandra, 19, 35, 55, 103 Alrlns,w,llrarh, 76,104 Alexander, Betty, 104 Allen, Allen, Holile, 82 70, 80, 81, 82 Allen, Randy, 64, 71,99 Allen Wanda, 103 Allerii w Allish, H illlanr, 104 eather, 19, 99 Alurrrhaugh, Charles, 99 Alurrrhaugh, Don, 104 Anderson, Isaiah, 75 Anderson, James, 19, 99 Anderson, Judy, 29, 55, 102 Anderson, Nancy, 29, 98 Anderson, Ruger, 36, 11, 98 Anderson, Viola, 51, 82 Appleton, Patricia, 104 Armstrong, Jerry, 99 Arnold, Fannie, 23 Arnold, Mary, 56, 82 Arnold, Willard, 104 Arnold, wllliarrr M., 75 Arzola, Angela, 24,38 99 Ashenlelter, Michael, 77, 98 Ashley, Donna Marie, 51,98 Ashmore, Wayne, 20, 24. Atterlrury, Colin, 20, 25, 16, 104 Austin, Don, 17, 19, 34, B Bacus, Bruce, 103 Bacus, David, 24, 31, 45, 82 Bacus, James, 99 Q Bagby, Margie, 98 ' Bailey, Phyllis, 103 Baller, Colene, 103 Baxter, Norris, 103 Baker, Sandra, 28, 46, 98 Baker, Balllw Shirley, 49, 103 n, Judy, 19, 28 Balnls, Tom, 46, 103 Bard, John, 98 Barger, Ronald, 19, 49, 103 Barker, Paul, 82 34, 52, 82 16, 96, 99 Blankenship, Gary, 49, 103 Barksdale, Clarence, 64 Barksdale, Joseph, 49,99 Barnes, Barbara, 29, 39, 82 Barnes, Carire, 47 Barnes, Peter, 77 Barnes, Robert, 16, 102 Barnett, Danny, 47, 82 Barnllart, Jelf, 34, 63 Bagtlett, Joyce Marie, 18, 25, 28, 50, 43, 2 Barton, Elizabeth, 98 Barwise, Jon, 24, 75 Baston, Evon, 65, 82 Baston, Leon, 29, 16, 82 Bates. Gia, 28, 55, 103 Bay, Robert, 75 Beard, Ronald, 30, 98 Beaver, Loretta. 24, 31, 55, 98 Beaver, Nellie, 102 Beck, Larry, 99 Becker, Patricia, 19. 29, 33, 103 Beckwith, Barbara, 21, 37, 40, 51, 96, 98 Beekman, Jean, 27, 103 Beeman, Judy, 104 Beerrler, Donna, 102 Belchur, William, 94 Bell. Qulntanilla, 24, 52. 94 Beninglreld, Ardythe, 33, 45, 51, 55, 82 Bennett, Barbara, 55, 104 Bennett, Michael, 75, 98 Berry, Dennis, 47, 82 Berry, Jacqueline, 82 Biere, Bobhie,19,103 Blesemeyer, James, 31, 82 Blesemeyer, Lois, 102 Blogerstall, Steve, 20, 102 Blshop, Llrlda, 31, 49, 57, 82 Blair, Glenda, 98 Blair, Judy, 35, 43, 82 Bland, Richard, 18, 30, 32, 43, 53, B1, 82 Blankenship, Alberta, 55, 99 Blatt, Judy, 29, 35, 104 Blatt, Nancy, 21, 31, 39, 55,98 Bliss, Rebecca, 24, 28, 55, 98 Blonsky, Larry, 25, 30, 32, 40, 48, 99 Boehm, Harold,19, 103 Bolerlbaugh, Toni, 7, 18, 2129, 30, 39, 40, 46, 53, 81, 82 Bolrne, Neil, 32, 82 Eluone, Wanda, 82 Boothe, Joan, 19,103 Borthert, Eugene Ronald, 102 Borchurt, Robert, 47, 82 Borden, Jlrrl, 34, 50, 99 Buren, Barry, 74 106 Boyd. Richard, 82 Boyd, Sue, 102 Brzlchear, Chorle, 104 Braddor, Sylvia, 51 Bradford, Ronnie, 17, 26, 49, 64, 98 Bradley, Judith, 24, 33, 99 Bradley, red, 1B, 20, 22, 29, 32, 40, 53, 83 Brady, Terry, 34, 83 Bragaw, John, 83 Bragaw, Ronald, 102 Branharn, Julie, 31, 55, 98 Branhanl, Larry, 32, 49, 83 Bratcher, sharon, 21, 23, 99 Branlnger, Robert, 11, 19, 26, 29, 34, 60, 99 Bredehoelt, Fred, 23, 48, 99 Brice, curtrs, 83 Briggs, Janet, 25, 29, 104 BriQ95, Marilyn, 25, 98 Broadus, Boooie, 98 Brooks, Donald, B3 Brooks, Kathryn,24,101 Brooks, Scott, 19, 34, 73, 76, 103 Brower, Gray, 77 Brown, Allred, 61, 70, 83 Brown, Audrey, 103 Brown, Cynthia, 20, 27, 55, 56, 98 Brown, James, 98 Brown, Janice, 102 Brown, Joyce, 39, 44, 83 Brown, Phillip, 103 Brown, Richard, 102 Brown, Rodney, 61, 66, 70, 98 Brown, Sharon, 55, 103 Brown, Sondra, 103 Brown, Wallace, 64 Brown, Wililam Addison, 64, 98 Broner,Sl1lrley, 103 Bryan, Clifford, 29, 32, 99 Buchanan, Frank, 98 Buchanan, Mary, 39, 44, 83 Buchta, Sylvia, 44, 50, 65, 83 Buck, Samuel, 72, 83 Buckles, Ruie, 47 Buckner, Patricia, 83 Burasco, Sue, 27, 57, 98 Burch, Carolyn, 102 Burgette, Sterling, 60, 70, 98 Burke, Clyde, 76 Burns, Kathy, 25, 38, 55,98 Burns, Sharon, 20, 55, 104 Burr, Jeanette, 98 Burt, Joan, 19, 24, 37, 98 Burton, David, 103 Burton, James M , 76, 102 Bush, Ruth 19, 23, 33 Bushnell, Kathryn, 18, 24, 28, 31, 38, 40, 45, 50. 83 Butcher, Barbara, 19, 20, 37, 55, 102 Buttram, David 98 Byrd, Foraker, 31, 49, 83 C Cadwell, Carol 5: Cadwell, Warren 22, 49, 103 Caldwell, Joyce, 104 caldwell, Larry, 11, 26, 45, 60, 98 canlohell, Judy, 99 carnooell, Linda, 24, 36, 50, 54, 83 canaoy, Gloria, 103 cannon, Alan, 32, 44, 99 Cannon, Alyn, 83 Cannon, John, 49, 98 caoos, Judith, 47, 83 Carlson, Phyllls,29,104 Carney, Frances, 19, 25, 35, 103 Carr, Janet, 21, 31, 3B, 98 Carr, Pearl, 25,83 Carroll, Jerry, 11, 19, 22, 30, 32 98 Carter, Diana, 20, 35, 45, 55, 102 carter, Eloise vvonne, 25, 55, 102 carter, Judy, 104 carter, Lawernce, 11, 19, 26, 36, 40, 44, 60, 69, 83 carter, Mary sue, 21, 33, 50, 57, 69,83 carter, Sharon, 102 cartwrloht, Linda, 31, 39, 40, 83 Caruthers, Betty Jo, 19,98 Carver, Terry, 75,103 casteel, orana, 21, 103 casteel, Edward, 26, 11,919 Castle, Bill, 26. 36, 10, 71, B3 Castle, Judith, 98 Caswell, Larry, 14, 102 cavanah, Gary, 24, 99 Cavanah, Donnie, 25, 101 chaddocr, Roberta, 39, 45, 55, 98 Chatman, Joe, 17 chatnran, Waltcr, 36, 64, 99 chinn, ralnladge, 103 chrvers, sarnuelean, 25, 20, 83 Christen, Jlrn, 19, 32, 15, 101 Clalbourn,Thomas,104 Clark, Alice, 2B, 103 Clark oelohra Mae,102 Clark, Jolrnnro, 98 clark, tavern, 51 clarh, Rotsert E , 23, 98 Cline, Sharron tee,103 clow, John A., 16, 104 Conway,Judlth, 23, 51,83 Cook, Arel, 75 Cook, Eleanor Jean, 19, 23, 24, 33, Cook, James o., 64 Cook, Llnda,102 cook, Lonnie, 19 cool, Rayrnond, 15, 104 52, 99 Coomhes, Barbara, 22, 24, 103 Coombes, Janice, 22, 104 Cooper, Betty Louise, 46 Cooper, Gary, 103 Cooper, Vincent, 20, 99 Cnrarrl, Gene, 83 Cornine, Larry, 17, 36, 40 Correll, Pat, 31, 39, 98 Cov Cox Cothran, James, 84 Courtney, Ronald, 74 Couzens, Norman, 36, 64, 10Z e y, Nedra, 21, 21, 51, 98 Barbara, 98 Cox, Barbara Sue, 31, 104 Cox, Donald Lynn, 29, 32, 45, 84 Cox, Edlth,21,23,45,102 Cox, Ethel, 50, 84 Cox, James, 76, 99 Cox, LaVern, 98 Cox, Linda, 19, 20, 21, 35, 55, 101 Cox, Rolaert, 84 Craig, Caryn, 25, 46, 50, 55, 98 craig, Patricia, 25, 103 Crawford, Frank, 98 Crawlord, Joyce, 84 Creswell, Ralph, 84 Crockett, Shirley, 102 Crompton, Angela, 22 Crosby, Jane, 49, 55, 104 Crossley, Margaret, 99 Crouthers, Nancy, 102 Crowley, Glenda, 55, 102 Crump,Blll,103 Cummings, Mary, 33, 49, 84 Cunningham, Clarence, 77 Cunningham, Rebecca, 33, 44, 45, 84 Currier, Harriet, 99 Curtris, Lewis, 73, 74, 98 D Dagley, Sharon, 39,103 Dahl, Ronald. 26, 45, 61. 84 Daigle, Ronald, 11, 19, 23, 50, 99 Dale, Donald, 49 Daughtrey, Julia, 49, 103 Davidson, Dorothy, 47, 84 Davis, Carmelita, 51, 98 Davis, Ethelyn, 103 Davis, Lyle, 31, 84 Deaton, Donna, 49, 104 Deaton, Ronnie, 84 DeLuca, Geraldine, 84 Denman, Kay, 84 Dennis, Margaret, 55, 104 Dennis, Torn, 98 Dent, Barbara, 37, 54, 84 DeVasher, Keith, B4 DeWalt, Brenda, 31, 98 Dewberry, Robert, 76 Dibhen, Billy, 99 Dielerrran, Ronald, 50 Dillingham, Sally, 3B, 51, 94 Dillon, Mary Jo, 84 Dismanq James w,, 74 Dollins, Ronald Lee, 75,104 Douglas, Judy, 50, 98 Downs, Barbara, 99 Driscoll, Carol, 19, 27, 33, 46, 55, 103 Driscoll, Dan, 41, 84 Drizzle Robert, 74, 76 F Farmer, John, 102 Feebatk, Alice, 104 Fenner, John, 98 Ferguson, Lenna, 98 Ferguson, wlley, 31, 84 Ferrreii, Darlene, 98 Ferrell, Phrllrlr, 49, 84 Fetters, Joan, 18, 24, 33, 40, 43, 45, 84 Fettic, Dorothy, 31, 37, 45, 55, 99 Fickens, Nanty, 28. 84 Ficltens, Sandra, 2B, 55, 104 Fields, Margaret, 19, 25, 29, 39, 55, 103 Fields, Ronnie, 103 Files, David, 20, 52, 84 Finch, Barbara Jean, 28 Finch, Barbara Elizabeth, 103 Fisk, Ray, 11, 26, 36, 44, 60, 69, 84 Flslre, Sally, 49, 104 Flt1Gerald, Dan, 7, 17, 18, 24, 52, 53, 81, 84 FitzPatrrct, Boh, 99 FitlPatriCk, Pat, 55, 102 Fletcher, Patricia, 101 Flever, Barbara, 35, 48, 102 Foote, Carol, 19, 37, 55, 102 Foote, Hardlne, 28, 102 Ford, Arthur, 77 Ford, Frances, 84 Foreman, Andrew, 103 Fortner, Leroy, 104 Foster, Leroy, 74 Foster, Toni, 84 Fountain, Rose, 98 Fowler, Bill, 30, 32, 99 Fowler, Donna, 24, 45, 55, 103 For, Jarrres, 11, 34, 40, 44, B5 Fraizer, Tint, 17, 64, 96, 99 Fraley, Gerry, 11, 20, 36, 40, 45, 85 Fraley, John, 19, 35, 55, 102 Francis, Linda, 85 Franklin, Arlene, 103 Fralee, Carol Sue, 55, 104 Frazier, Don, 18, 22, 30, 32, 40, 50, 81, 85 Freeman, Charles, 75, 102 French, Richard, 10, 99 Fritchman, Jerry, 76, 103 Fry, Charlene, 44, B5 Frye, Dale, 50 Fugitt,Beyerly,102 Fuqitt, Ronald, 85 Fuller, Don, 24, 45, 52,85 Fulton, Beverly, 25, 28 51, 55, 85 Fulton, Clarence, 26,49,66, 10, 71,85 Funk, Russell, 19, 25, 102 G Gaines, Hortense, 103 Galbeart h, L. B., 24,74 Galbraith, Neil, 76, 103 Gales. H oward, 74, 103 Ganzer, Larry, 85 Gardner, Joyce, 47, 85 Gargotta, Ronnie, 64,101 Garrett, Frances, 51, 99 Garrison, Charles, 104 Gary, Baroara, 85 Gaylord. Dan, 99 Gensler, Beverly, 28, 31, 46, 85 Gensler, Darllne. 103 Gensler, Edward, 99 Gerber, Charlotte, 104 Christ, Jarnes, 22, 40, 16, 11, 85 Dudley, Melba, 28, 55, 98 Duncan, Fonda 8- Duncan, Randy, 19, 32 40 S4 Dunkin, James E., 76, 77, 84 Duoree, Maxine, 104 Dupree, Russell, 104 Dwyer, oiclrre, 14, 104 Dwyer, Edward, 17, 34, 40. 50, 84, B9 Dwyer, Maurlne,19, 25, 35, 40, 51, 55, 99 Dye, Thomai, 101 Easter, Bill, 32, 14, 101 easterly, Larry, 84 Eoellng, Pauline, 18, 31, 31, 55, 84 ehersole, hooert, 102 Eckinger, Linda, 49, 104 Ghrist, Mary, 6, 24, 31, 37, 40, 44, 45, 54, 55, 85 Groolns, Paul, 99 crooins, Richard, 99 Glohs, Susan, 27, 39, 55, 102 Giles, Johnnie, 49 Gilliland, Gerald, 102 Glooner, Mike, 50, 98 Glass, Herman, 77, 102 Glauser, Shirley, 21, 25, 38, 55,98 Glavas, Sam, 102 Glow, Tom, 19, 103 Godden, Pat, 55,98 Golf, Jim, 77, 98 Goldblalt Nathan, 103 Goeklng,Treasure,19,20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 33 50,98 Golden, Ellelha, 98 Golubslll, Linda, 19,55,101 Goodwin, Clark, 94 Fdgenton, Juanita, 84 edwards, Janice, 31, 45, 55, 98 Erh, Linda, 19, 21, 55, 103 Elrlund, Jerry, 48, 98 Eli, Donna, 25, 2B, 102 Elll01,Willlam,49, 15, 102 Errrerson, Ralph, 14, 103 Endecott, carol, 104 Enole, Estelle, 19, 35, 55, 102 enloe, Donna, 20, 102 ensrnrnger, Eleanor, 45, 84 Elrenhouser, Winn, 32, 40 103 Evans, Don,104 Evans,Earl,17,19,29,34,40, 50, 64, 96, 98 Gordon, Gordon, Jackie, 85 John, 11, 36, 45, 85 Gordon, Richard, 19, 32, 75. 103 Gosney, Mara,25,104 Gosney, Patricia, 20,25,45,55,104 Gosney,Vr1nce, 72,85 Gral,Cnrla, 19, 38, 55,103 Grtlhani, Ed, 98 Graham, Jdwuellne, 98 Graham, Jane, 38, 50, 85 Graham, June, 38, 50, 85 Grant, Wanda, 51 Graves GlennlS,104 Gray Howard, 26 50, 64, 70 Grrty lir1rCn,55 98 Gray Larry 34, 50, 86 Gray,Vlrqrnlr1,98 Greaves, Jnceueline 39 40 55, 98 Green, carelrn, 19 55 102 Green, Paula, 55, 102 Green, Rornaine, 24 Green, rrrnelhy, 29, 64, 90 creene, Dolores, 19 Greer, Helyna, B6 Greer, Louise, 19, 49 101 Gregg, Larry, 104 Gregg, sharren, 39, 43, B6 Gre99, wrllarn, 75 Grirnrn, oenna, 103 crinrnr, ceorge, 19, 22, 23, 30, 16, 99 Guhl, Torn, 86 Gurnn, Edward, 102 Gunnels, Christine, 86 Gunnels, Macy, 25, 98 Gulick,Jal:queIine,22,29,55,104 Gurney, Pauline, 20, 46, 86 Guy, walter, 104 Guyer, Janet, 47, 86 cuyer, Mary, 47, 86 Hacker, Doug, 86 Hacker, John, 104 Hadler, Robert, 47, 86 Hale, Lloyd, 98 Hale, Ronnie, 64, 98 Haley, John, 103 Hall, Bennie, 99 Hall, Dorothy, 24, 28, 31, 86 Hall, Lovel Lillian, 102 Halsey, Nancy, 98 Hamhy, Judy, 25, 103 Hamilton, Ed, 75 Hamrnack, Buddy. 50, 75 Hammack. Gay, 55, 102 Hammel, Blll,103 Hammond, Joyce, 27, 98 Hampton, Karen, 21, 31, 35, 98 Hannley, Rayfield, 64 Handley, Tom, 75 Hart-lenhrook, Rita, 101 Hardwick, Conrad, 17, 26, 49, 60, 69, 99 Harley, Lynne, 19, 37, 97 Harmon, Carolyn, 47, B6 Harmon, Marilyn, 102 Harnish, Betty Jo, 21, 24, 49, 98 Harrington, Jlm, 19, 36, 103 Harris, Connie, 101 Harris, Sandra, 25, 31, 35, 44, 45, 55, 81, B6 Harris, Victoria, 22, 28, 39, 103 Harrison, Carolyn, 19, 22, 30, 51, 98 Harrison, Harry F. 102 Harter, Janet, 20, 24, 104 Hatch, Beverly, 55, 102 Hatcher, Linda, 24, 27, 28, 39, 55, 103 Hatfield, Judi, 98 Hatfield, Margaret, B6 Hawkins, Alvin, 29, 71, 9B Hawkins, Twyman, 49, 75, 104 Hawthorn, Wilfred, 64, 66, 102 Hayes, Diane, 102 Hayes, Gwen, 21, 31, 44, 55, 86 Hayes, James, 99 Hayes, Ronald, 64 Haynes, David, 31, 86 Haynes, Ronald, 29 Hays, Pat, 21, 29. 39, 40, 44, 69, 86 Hayward, Diana, 55, 103 Hazley, Charles, 76, 102 Headen, Claudia, 23, 24, 29, 33, 40, 52, 99 Hearn, Loretta, 51, 103 Hedberg, Joan, 55, 102 Hedenskog, Larry, 104 Hedges, David, 103 Heer, Pamela, 37, 55, 103 Hefter, Jack, 21, 30, 73, 74, 98 Heigle, Jan, 31, 38, 51, 55, 86 Helm, Glen, 47 Helm, James, 17, 20, 26, 36, 44, 45, 61, 69, 70, 86 Helms, Bettie, 47, B6 Helms, Larry, 98 Henderson, Florence, 104 Henderson, Georgia, 101 Hendricks, Rosalee, 9B Henke, Frennie, 41, 87 Henry, Jim, 98 Henry, Sharon, 55, 104 Hensley, Patricia, 19, 37, 44, 50, 54, 55, 87 Herzig, James F., 102 Hessenflow, Wayne, 47, 87 Hickam, Judy, 19, 24, 29, 39, 40, 55, 103 Hickman, Charles, 102 Hicks, Janice, 22, 33, 40, 103 Hicks, Mornett, 20 Higgs, Mary Alice, 87 Hilton, Herbert, 103 Himes, Caroline, 19, 25, 20, 39, 50, 5' 17 Hines, Larry, 19 Hin1e,Carol,55, 103 lrlinee, Catherine, 103 Hobart, Nancy, 19, 21, 35, 55, 102 Hohbs,Vanette,19,Z1, 24 30, E7 Hodges, einen, 26, 36, 64, 10, 98 Honges, Phyllis, 55, 104 lledsen, Judy, 21, 24, 25, 20, 39 40,44,52, 87 Holden, Mary Ann, 31 Holdshoe, oonna, 24, 25 31, 52 55 - Holland, Janres, 30 16, 98 Hollinger, Amos 103 HuIlrlcs,PatrlCla,102 Hood,Llrlcla,7,18,20,31,37,40,44, 45, 46, 53, 56, 00, B7 Hook,0ren,74,104 Hoeoer, Jon, 76,99 Hopkins, oon, 29, 49, 99 Hopkins, Maroarel,49,55,104 Houston, Lerne, 87 Hovlx Don, B7 Howard Betty Je, 55, 101 Howard, Beverly, 41, 87 Howell, Carole, 22, 24, 52, B7 Howerlen, Phillip, 104 Howorton,Shella,104 Howoy,Wllliarri,19,32,103 Hubbard, Robert, B7 Hudson Charles. 17, 34, 87 Hudson, Dennis, Z6, 60 Henson, Rnhert, 13, 16, 102 Hughes, Gail, 24, 98 HuklIl,Joyce,22,103 Humolrd, Bonnie, B7 Huglseler, John, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 30, . 45, 98 Hunt, James, 17, 26, 34, 45, 60, B7 Hunt, Janet, 19, 25, 35, 51, 102 Hunt Linna, 23, 24, 50, 52, 99 Hunt, Plrilrlp, 49 Hunt, wrllranl, 102 Hunter, Teresa, 98 Huntsinger, Don, 12, 87 Hupens, Linda, 25, 103 Hurst, Gary, 87 Hurst, Lorene, 87 Hurt, Vlvlan, BB lhnow, karlene, 33, 44, 00 lnrante, Suzanne, 24, 41, 00 linen, Jamesetla,20,103 Irving, lzaynrenn, 11, 31, 40, 88 irwrn, Joyce, 00 J Jackson, Allen, 48 Jackson, Grover, 26, 64, 70, 71, 76, 77, 99 Jackson James, 50, 76, 88' Jacksoni John, 11, 20, 24, 36, 52, 79, 81, 88 Jackson, Marvin, HB Jackson, Virgil, 48, 76 Jadlow, Robert, 26, 34, 61, Jay, Nancy, 18, 37, 50, 44, Jayne, Roselle, 37, 55, 103 Jenkins, Jolene, 19, 25, 35, 40 Jenkins, Larry, 17, 64 Jennings, Barbara, 41, 00 Jennings, Charles, 34, 70 Jensen, George, 11, 19, 22, 23, 30, 32, 52, 53, 75, 99 Jensen, Helmer, 18 30, 32 70 45 00 54, 01, 00 55, 102 24, 72 73 88 , 43, , , Jesmore, Terence, 17, 29, 30, 32, 64, 99 Johes, Pat, BB Joost, Vienna, 101 Johns, Larry, 88 Johns, Richard, 75 7 Johnson, Greg, 11, 20, 26, 40, 61, 69, 80, Bl, BB Johnson, Howard, 103 Johnson, Jimmie, 75, 99 Johnson, Karen, 38, BH Johnson, Larry Kyp, 22, 34, 99 Johnson, Lurera, 57, 97 Johnson, Nancy, 21, 103 Johnson, Ronald Henry, 88 Johnson, Rosa, 51, BB Jones, Brenda, 55. 103 Jones, oavrd, 19. 36, 50, 98 Jones, nanny, 103 Jones, Donald, 98 Jones, Gwendolyn, 88 Jones, Jimmy, 75 Jones, Kathleen, Z4, 51, 103 Jones, Lorena, 21, 57, 69, 98 Jones, Ronald, 103 Jones, Ronald Dean, 74 Jones, Sharon, 46, 101 Jornan, Antoinette, 25 Jordan, Charles, 49, 50, 00 Judlce, Victoria, 104 Judie, Sherman, 64, 68,71 Jurgeson, sherrelyn, 104 K Kahler, Karen, 49, 104 karr, Ralph, 73, 15, 99 Kaut, Patricia 20, 33, 40, 55, 101 Kean, 0rran,101 Keck, Letha, 55, 98 lttlley, Mary, 102 lcelley, Larry, 00 ltellner, Alvrne, 49, 99 kellner, lzosernary, 49. 104 ltelsey, oale, 104 Kemoker, Johanna, 00 Kennard, Phillip, 71, 99 Kenney, Linda, 98 knit, Kenneth, 15,101 Kent, Nanty,23,2-4,104 Kenton, stenhanre, 19, 24, 37, 45 55,101 Kessler, Robert 36, 80 KL-tclluln, Leo,101 Kidd, Henry, 71 Kieler,Llnda,19,39,101 ltrllrourn, Lynda, 101 Kincaid, Linda, 9B ltrnq, Oscar, 11, 30, 49, 72, 73, 17, 00 King, PatSY, 19, 55,101 kine, Wayne, 99 Klnne, Genny, 21,104 krrtley. Beverly, 25, 21, 98 KnL'PPer, lsahel, 31, 45, 50, 88 Knllfln, David, 21, 22, 30, 32, 50, 99 knight, Judy, 19, 49 Knight, Vera, 55, 101 ltoehler, Chris, 64, 101 Koss, Pete, 76 Krlegbaum, Judy, 49, 104 Krueger, Otto, 30, 32, 99 Kyle, Frank, 99 L Ladewig, Velma, 00 Lake, Jerry, 99 Lalotor, Abbott, 97 Lancaster, Arlene, 88 Lang, Carol, 22, 28, 44, 55, B8 Langston, Judy, 20, 35, 55, 97 Langston, Patricia, 35, 55, 101 Lasater, Shirley, 20, 35, 00 Lassiter, Nancy, 19, 25, 37, 55, 102 Lau9hlin,John,101 Laughlin, Sharon, 100 Lawson, Joe, 99 A Leap, Don,88 - Leatheni, Russell, 94 Lee, Vivienne Kay, 19, 20, 31, 35, 50, 55, 99 Lemmones, Barbara, 22, 23, 20, 00 Levy, Raymond, 50 Lewis, Albert, 17, 26, 29, 49, 66, 70, BB Lewis, Clara, 102 Lewis, Frederick, 25, 44, 12, 73, 00 Lighter, Jim, 104 Lind, Nadine, 19, 33, 101 Lindsey, Harriett, 25, 27, 55, 57 Lineberry, Clarence, 6, Z6, 36, 40, 66, 71, 88 Lrneeerry, Joann, 31, 55, 101 Lingle, Karen, 55, 104 Lininger, Jol'n. Ltntner, aiu, Linville, Charles, 29, 11, 97 Linvllle, Linda,2B,29,102 Littau, Janice, 28, 29, 104 Lloyd, Dorothy, 25 Lloyd, Jonnre, 76 Locke, Michael, 75 Locke, Virginia, 51 Looan Gordon, 64, 71, 102 Loren Barbara, 24, 44, 88 Loun, Michael, 73, 15, 100 Loughead, James, 25, 49, 100, 102 Love, James, 100 Leve, Robert, 00 Lovelace, Larry, 31, 97 Loyd, Richard, 101 Lundy, Houston, 74 Lusk, Franklin, 41, 89 Lusso, Sharon, 27, 51, 99 Luther, Alan, 15, 24, 30, 32, 43, 53, 89 Lutz, Linda, 102 Lyman, John, 74, 101 Lynk, Edgar, 21, 26, 64, 70 Lynn, Judith, 47, 89 Mc McBrayer, David, 75, 100 McClelland, Janice, 19, 27, 33, 55, 101 McClenahan,Jl1yce 101 McClung, Mike, 99 Moconnell, Larry, 104 McCool, carol, 104 McCormick, Gwen, 51 Mccewan, oenna, 55 McCoy, Charlene, 21, 97 Mocraney, Ernest, 10, 71 Mccrea, Robert, 50, 90 McCright, George, 19, 30, 48, 72, 73, 77, 99 McCuhbin, Linda, 31, 37, 51, 97 Mccullock, sherrre, 101 McDanieIs, Pat, 90 McDonald, Dennis, 102 McDonald, Gary, 23, 32, 97 McDonald, John, 99 McEntlre, Sandra, 31, 35, 55, 99 McGary, Mirriolyn, 25, 101 Mccrll, cecelra, 90 McGiIton, Hertrert, 10, 22, 30, 32, 53, 90 Mclntesh, Truman, 49, 74 McKlnley,Donna,29,104 Mclcrnney, Alten, 24, 30, 46, 55, 94. 97 McKinney, Howard, 49, 76, 104 lVlcKown, Gary, 101 McManl9al, Judith, 24, 25, 55,101 McManigaI, Paul,100 McMichael, Kathryn, 24, 31,90 McNally, Judy, 99 McNulty, Jolene, 55, 104 McVey, oonald, 64,71 M Mao, Lillie, 104 Macklin, oretha, 104 lvlanrson, Sharon, 19, 25, 20. 101 Manel, oavin, 59 Malllsorl,Llnda,101 Manrs, Larry, 74 Manley, Roost-volt, 75 Manl0ve,Madlyn,101 Manning, Barbara, 24 52,81,l19 Manning, Leon, 97 Mansker, Larry, 53, 60, 66, 69, 70, 00, 81, 89 Marcott, Vlckl, 19, 20, 35 45,55,101 Marenos,Maroo,101 Marquardt, Lawrence, 97 Marshall, Kenneth, 99 Martin, Jack, Storm, 14,104 Martin, Janet, 25 Martln,Jimmle,1D1 Matrin, Robert, 89 Martlno,Donna,102 Martino, Prudente, 55, 99 Masteller, Karen, 27, 33, 54, 56, 99 Mathrscrn, Terry, 104 Mathisnn, Wayne, 30, 32, 45, B9 Matlock, Bobbie, Z4 Matlock, Mary, 89 Matthews, Hertiert, 76, 102 Mauch, Richard, 44, 50, 89 Maylreln, Joyce, 19, 30, 44, E9 Mayhew, Doris, 89 Meador, Ann, 19, 101 Meannrs, aennre, 89 Meoina, Francisco, 24, 34, 89 Medlln, Howard, 17, 20,26 36, 61, 89 Meqerson, John, 64, 101, 102 Melton, Donna, 19, 20, 30, 44, 54, B9 Melzter, Jean, 21, 31, 100 Meyer, Carol, 25, 55, 104 Michael, Judy, 101 Miles, Lawrence, 97 Miles, Roberta, 102 Millard, Dale, 20, 24, 30, 37, 44, 45, 55, B9 Miller, oena, 20, 99 Miller, Earl, 76 Miller, Mary, 101 Miller, Patricia, 55, 104 Miller, Russell, 11, 20, 26, 36, 45, 61, 69, 70, 80, B9 Miller, Sandra,101 Miller, Susan, 50 51,55,102 Mills, Barbara, 55 Mills, Don, 20, 103 Milner, Larry, 22, 32 Milurn, Cam Joe, 19, 49, 101 Minor, Donna, 101 Mlsenhelter, Janis, 27, 38, 44, 56, 69, 89 Mitchell, Charles, 40, 76, 101 Mitchell, Charlotte, 21, 27, 55, 101 Mobley, Allen, 97 Mobley, David, 89 Mohley, Frank,101 Mallet, John, 50, 90 Mollet, Sarn, 99 Monk, Carl, 19, 25, 75, 102 Monera, Victoria, 51 Moore, Charles, 102 Moore, David, 6, 11, 26, 61, 01, 90 Moore, Jean, 19, 22, 25, 33, 49, 101 Moore, Larry, 31 Moore, Manrin 101 Moore, Mary, 19, 23, 99 Moore, nayrnenn,101 Morgan, Carolyn, 21, 30, 45 55, 101 Morqenstern, Cllarlene, 19, 25, 35, 55, 101 Morris, Beverly, 20, 55, 101 Morris, Carolyn, 29, 55, Morris, Charles, 34, 101 Morris, Eugene, 19, 102 Morris, James, 103 Morris, Paula, 20, 33, 53, 90 Morris, Thomas, 19, 100 Mosley, Melvin, 40, 49 Moss, Tenrrny, 17, 26, 36, 40, 45, 90 Mott, Darr0YCe, 90 Mueller, Donna, 104 llunraueh, lda, 101 Munden, Jack, 73, 96, 97 Munden, James, 20, 32, 43, 73, 90 Myriclt, Williani, 47,90 Nash, Billie Jean, 28,51 102 Neal, Alta Marie, 25, 28, 90 Neal, Irma, 25,97 Neaves, Pat, 102 Needham, Phillill 25,76,102 Nelllqan,Carol,24, 37,45, 55,101 Nelligan, rrrn, 26, 34, 40, 46. 60, 01, 90 Nelson, Kenny, 47 Nelson, Ronald, 101 Newland, Nerrnan, 97 Niclialas, Hareld, 75 Nicholas, Mae Helen, 97 Nolan, Carol, 100 Nolan, Susan, 23, 25, 20, 30, 90 Noland, oonna, 102 Noland, Glenn, 101 Noland, Sharon, 29, 55, 104 Noller, Nathalie, 55, 101 Nurhury, Martha, 19, 27, 51 99 Norman, Phyllis, 30, 102 Norton, kenneth 50, 70,90 Not1,Phillll1,32,101 O orrerheltz, oon, 30, 90 ont-r, Pattre 101 0elessre,karen,102 107 X Thom s 0korn, Roy, 17, 26, 45, 60, 70,90 Olsen, Lella, 25, 90 orrrson, Gerald, 19, 48, 74, 102 Orvis, James, 32, 99 Orvis, Mary, 19, 46,55,102 Osborn, Martin, 101 0swalt, Paul, 77 0ursler, Robert, 104 Owen, James, 48, 76, 104 owen, Richard, 101 0wen, Sharon, 24, 37, 90 Owens, Llbbr, 25, 45, 99 okman, Sandy, 101 Palmer, BeltY,101 Palmer, Earlene, 24, 35, 90 Palmer, Janice, 101 Paris, Iris, 100 Park, Barbara, 27, 39, 99 Parker, Judy, 47, 90 Parker, Opal, 25, 90 Parker, Rose, 99 Parrish, Jo Ann, za, 101 Parrish, Mike, 102 Patterson, Gary, 30, 76, 90 Pallon, Barbara, 19, 102 Patton, Palsy, 103 Patton, Virginia, 47, 90 Pailton, Narnle, 33, 45, 51,90 Payne, James, 97 Pearson, Mazie, 97 Pederson, Judy, 97 Pedroza, Sara, 100 Pemberton, Paula, 29, 46, 55, 104 Pemberton, Sharon, 27, 37, 46, 51, 55, 101 Pennington, Janice, 101 Perkins, Bruce, 90 Perkins, Shirley, 55, 97 Perrenoud, Mary, 28, 97 Perry, Clifton, 64, 102 Perry, Donna, 97 Petentler, Barbara, 104 Peters, Virginia, 100 Peterson, Arthur, 17, 19, 26, 36, 40, 61, 66, 98 Pettiford, Patricia, 28 Pettis, Laveoa, 104 Petty, Bill, 90 Peyton, Mary, 31, 90 PhiIlips,Bill,49,104 Phillips, Deanna, 9D Pickering, Terry, 102 Pickett, Bonnie, 102 Pierce, Donald, 49, 90 Pierce, Janet, 100 Pike, Herman, 64, 102 Piper, Wallis Ann, 50, 97 Plttser, Glenn, 90 Plaster, Elton, 90 Ploeger, Warren, 97 Plowman, Mary, 101 Fluff, Gary, 90 Pluff, Polly, 55, 102 Pool, Joy, 101 Porter, Becky, 27, 101 Porter, Nathan, 90 Potter, Anne, 20, 31, 55, 91 Potts, William, 91 Pounicl, Ruth, 97 Pratt, Brenda, 37, 55, 102 Prymus, Marva, 55, 57, 99 Pryor, Diana, 25, 45, 55, 99 Pullen, Shirley, 92 Purcell, Katherine, 101 Roach, Dayld, 50, 72, 102 Roark, Pa lltnr,,z4, 45, 49, 55,97 nouerts, Margaret, 23, 20, 35, 4o, 50, 97 nol5e,ls, Monty, 47, 91 Robelrs, Patty, 55, 101 naoerts, Rosalyn, 31, 50 Roberts, Verda, 55, 101 Robertson, Glenda, 101 Robinson, Robinson, David, 75 Eddie, 91 lzooinson, Gloria Jean, 25,97 Robinson, Glorla,101 Robinson, Grace, 22, 24, 28, 100 Robinson, John, 26, 49, 55, 70 Robinson, Loren, 74 Roe, Lynda, 97 Roebuck, Paul, 49 norling, consre, Z4 Roll, Leslie, 74, 91 Roll, Loretta, 97 Roll, Jamei, 76,97 Roller, ner, 75,76 Rosenbalrn, Joyce, 101 Rosenbalm, Stanley, 97 ness, Cherrie,24,102 Rountree, Judy, 91 Rowan, Patty, 28, 38, 55, 102 Rowe, Carol, 55, 99 Rowe, Ralph, 22, 25, 29, 30, 32, 43, 91 Rowley, Ann, 20, 40, 46, 50, 54, 96, 97 Runyan, Norman, 24, 29, 32, 43, 45, 97, 10 0 Russell, Mary Eileen, 101 Russell, Robert, zo, 49, 91 Rulherfor el, oomia, 33, 49, 55, 91 Rutherford, Ronald, 32, 71, 101 Ryan, Ronald, 97 S Sanders, Earlene, 24, 44, 81 Sanders, Frances, 22, 25, 28, 30, 33, 55, 91 Sanders, Unal, 94 Sanders, Rodney, 74, 97 Sanders, William, 91 Sarrett, Paul, 17, 26, 31, 60 Satterlee, Floyd, 19, 49, 75, 100 Saturday, Bill, 77 Saxton, Carolyn, 18, 20, 24, 25, 28, 35, 46, 51, 65, 80, 81, 91 Sayers, Melvin, 76 Schmitt, Carolyn, 100 smith, Sharon, 23, 104 Smith, Valerie, 100 Snell, Bonnie, 47, 92 Snow, Kenneth, 25, 34, 100 Snowden, Deanna, 20, 24, ze, 33, 40, 5 50'52' il? 20 50 97 d n, anc , , , sgoiiiiiuoith,19,zo,21,25,27,37, 51, 55, 100 Spenser, Steven, 31 Sparks, Maude, 92 Spoor, Douglas, 92 Spirnger, Rex,100 Srader, Linda, 45, 45, 55, 104 Stanley, Doris, 97 Slanlord, Ronnie, 100 Stanley, Ronald, 47 Starks, Eddie, 92 Steqrler, Ronald, 76, 103 Stephen, Johnnie, 104 Stephens, Ronald, 24, 99 steory, Ronald, 19, 97 Stevenson, Katie, 100 Stewart, Deanna, 24, 37, 55, 100 Stewart, Ilene, 23, 55, 104 Stewart, Wanda, 100 Still, Janice, 100 Stinson, Patricia, 25, 35, 45, 55 Stone, Dallas, 92 Stone, Robert, 24, 100 Stone, Stephen, 73, 76 Stratton, Betty, 21, 38, 40, 44, 51, 92 Straws, James, 64, 99 Strickland, Shirley, 25, 97 Stuart, Linda, 22, 29, 44, 49, 51, 92 Stucker, Judith, 35, 45, 55, 97 Studyvin, Wayne, 26, 50, 70, 71, 97 Stllrgess, Janet, 19, 46, 55 sturgess, Launa,1B,19, 20, 24, 37, 40, 43, 46, 54, 55, 81, 92 slurgess, Mike, 17, 30, 37, 49, 92 Sultlbaugh, Leroy, 92 Summers, Rolan, 92 Surber, Ronald, 47, 92 Swartz, Floyd, 22, 23, 30, 100 Sylvester, Gary, 92 Sylvester, Grant, 100 Synoviec, Carol, 19, 27, 33, 55 T Tadlock, Lois, 100 Tally, William, 30, 100 Taylor, Donna, 19, 55, 100 Vertret-sc, Nina, 25, 28, 97 Vick, Kent, 31, 36, 46, 70, 94 Voigt, Augusta, 28, 55, 100 W Wade, Elinor, 19, 25, 39, 4o, 51, 101 Wahl, Linda, 46,99 Waldren, naney,19,z4,1o0 Walker, Margaret, 44, 94 Walker, Miehael, 26, 55 Walker, Pauline, 100 Walker, Phillip, 64, 100 Walker, Raymond, 76. 100 Wallace, Carol, 19, 55, 101 Wallace, Robert, 97 Ward, John, 77 warn, Sharon, 5, 20, 38, 40, 50, 54, os, 81, 94 Warner, Naomi, 47 Warnock, Sally, 10, 21, 27, 33, 43, 50, 54, 57, 94 Warnock, Susie, 51, 101 Warren, ourton, zo, 71, 76, 100 warren, Mattie, 100 walkins, aonnie, 19, 24, 31, 33, 44, 94 watkms, oare, 94 Watson, Jerry, 20 Watson, Kenneth, 74 Schneider, Carol, 29, 33, 45, 97 Schulte, oiana, 27, 31, 30, 40, 44, 52, 56, 69, 91 Schuster, Larry, 74, 99 Schwarz, Robert, 19, 75, 100 Schwindt, Ed, 34, 64 Schwindl, Tom, 23, 26, 34, 53, 61, 66, 79, 91 Scott, Carolyn, 100 Scott, James, 76 Scott, Sondra, 40, 103 Scolten, Sandra, 24, 28, 39, 40, 55, 99 Scrlvener, Orlin, 97 Seifert, Dixie, 100 serres, Benny, 19, 32, 101 Settle, Larry, 17, 34, 40, 44, 61, 91 ' Seymour, Suzanne, 24, 35, 40, 44, 52, 53, 91 Shadden, Marilyn, 31, 91 Shadden, Sharon, 31 Sharp, Barbara, 55, 104 shaw, Carolyn, 100 Shaw, Charles, 74, 97 Shaw, Donald, 76, 100 Shaw, HarveY, 76 Tavlor, Taylor, Teague, Teague, Mark, 49, 100 Ronald, 100 Horace, 76 Rell, 93 Terry, LlleDean, 24, 51, 93 Terwilliger, Barbara, 19, 101 Thomas Thomas , Barney, 31, 97 , David, 93 Thomas, Hurelene, 24 Thomas, Jacqueline, 100 Thomas , Judi, 20, 31, 39, 44, 93 Thomas, Sharon, 27, 37, 51, 100 on, Barbara, 55, 100 Watson, Stewart, 49, 64, 100 Watterson, Robert, 101 Weatherman, Betty, 100 Webb, Dale, 94 Webb, Louise, 94 Webb, Peggy, 100 Webb, Shirley, 97 Webber, Martha, 99 Webster, Charlene, 27, 39, 44, 55, 55, 57, 69, 94 Wedemeier, Patricia, 18, 27, 3 , 40, 56, 57, 69, 94 Wegener, Limla, 35, 44, 94 Wehery, Glenn, 94 Welch, Marra, 100 Welch, Ronald, 75, 97 West, Roy Ely, 29, 94 Westwood, Joyce, 94 Wheeler, Robert, 75, 100 White, Daniel, 18, 22, 30, 40, 73, 92, 94 White, Donna, 99 White, Erwin, 100 White, Robert, 26, 36, 60, 69, 70 Wiggins, Elmer, 75 Wiggins, Robert, 74, 100 Wilcoil, Charles, 20 Wilkinson, Janette, 101 Wilkinson, Sandra, 39, 55, 100 Willlami, Barbara, 55, 94 Williams, Clarence, 77 Williams, bon, 34, 64, 99 Williams, Ed, 74 Williams, Larry, 77 Williams, Marvalee, 31, 94 Williams, Mike, 76, 104 Williams, Richard, 100 WilliamS, Walter, 19, 99 Williamson, Tom, 97 Q Quinn, Scarlett, 20 Quisenberry, Karen, 25, 55, 99 Shellner, Trendle, 19, 25, 28, 91 Shelton, Robert, 75 Shelton, Virginia, 19, 25, 33, 55, 100 Shepard, Charles, Shepard, Claudia, 101 100 Shields, William, 91 Shipley, Wayne, 23, 50, 64, 71 Shook, Georgia, 100 Ragsdale, Carolyn, 101 Flalmos, Sandra, 55, 100 Rainwater, Gene, 17, 26, 32, 53, 91 Ray, Dean, 47 Ray, Sta'lIey, 64 neams, Richard, 49, 97 Reasoner, Elmo, 71 Redmond, Arthur, 25 Reed, Cloteal, 24, 55,91 Regennltter, Rovana, 102 Reinkemeyer, Juanita, 27, 31, 30, 40, 44, Shook, Larry, 75 shull, Nancy, 19, 20, 25, 27, 54, 5o. 96, 99 shultr, Marilyn, 47, 92 Slckmeyer, Frances, 47, 92 Silvers, Gwen, 28, 55, 100 Silvers, Paul, 97 Silvers, Ronald, 75, 100 Simmers,Ann,100 Simmons, Deanna, 92 Simons, Kay, 100 Simms, Don,34, 50,97 Simpson, Joyce, 25, 51, 53, 99 69, 91 Reynolds, Carolyn, 101 Rernold, naruto, 76 neynolos, Mary Ann, 19, 20, 33, 40, 91 Reynolds, Sherrie, 97 Reynolds, Sylvia, 20, 46, 55, 91 niee, Marg nirh, Robe aret, 103 rt, 100 Richards, rom, 49, 50, 102 nieharoson, Glenna, 51, 91 Richardson, Joseph, 20, 22, 24, 52, 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100 Trammell, Walter, 73, 74, 100 Trammell, William, 75 Trigg, Barbara, 28, 100 Trotter, Walter, 93 Tucker, Doug, 76 Tucker, Larry Eugene, 50, 93 Tucker, Thomas, 60, 93 Tucltness, Don, 26, 53, 60 Tunks, David, 93 Tunnell, Sharon, 10, 20, 43, 40, 93 Turner, Erman, 74 Turner, Kenneth, 47, 93 Turrentine, Scott, 104 Tyler, Luther, 49, 100 U Upton, non, 74 Underhill, John, 26, 64 V Valverde, Pauline, 100 Vandenburo, Shirley, 23 VanMeler, Mary, 31, 33, 99 VanMeter, Rose, 100 VanMeter, Roy, 93 Vaughan, Clarence, 17, 49, 93 Vaughn, Don, 46, 50, 93 Vaughn, Jerry, 36, 93 veaeh, Jirnmre, 93 Veach, Norma, 100 Ventimiglia, Charles,101 Vernon, Jerry, 32, 101 Vernon, Waynetle, 55, 104 Vertreese, Georlle, 17, 16, 20, 23, 26, 66, 70. 71, 94 Wilson, Bonny, 100 Wilson, Coral, 24, 45, 46, 55, 100 Wilson, oale, 47 Wilson, Harry, 19, 101 Wilson, Larry, 71 Wilson, Lionel, 104 Wilson, Marietta, 27,33, 51, 55, 100 , Wilson, Norma, 20, 94 Wilson, Patricia, 13, 24, 37, 46, 94 Wilson, Raymond, 64, 100 Wilson, 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