Central High School - Delphian Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

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Part of Central's eventful 101-year history will end for youg the graduating seniors, and you who will go to Loy Norrix High School next year. But Centra1's traditions will be faithfully carried on by the actions of you, the graduates, and you who work for her future . . . .gg 5 43 MR. EUGENE S. THOMAS MR. JOHN P. DUNN Principal Assistant to the Principal if 'Stan MR. O. K. CHRISTIAN Dean of Students W X Administration - Nucleu Mr. Eugene Thomas, our principal for 15 years, is general coordinator of administration, guidance, and student activities. He is a member of the execu- tive board of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, an organization of 22,000. Mr. John Dunn has been assistant to the principal for three years. He is faculty advisor to the Student Council, has conferences with parents, and handles disciplinary matters. Mr. O. K. Christian, dean of students, guides us in choosing programs, in working for scholar- ships, and also heads the testing program. He has served in these capacities for six years, f fi! ff 2 '21, ' gf! 5 ' ' is MR, THOMAS R, BOWMAN DR. RICHARD N. PERCY Superintendent of 55110015 Assistant Superintendent of Schools of school activities miata, Uliizwim. ti txwsiniriom HER Q-mont imwisinni, nrvmgiiiirit rl, UENEX' HUHUINI L 'v'i'V4i1jwqg5 Dr. Percy and Mr, Bowman participate in a school board meeting as Mr. Innis presides. Members of the school board, seated, left to right, include: Mr. Don Smith, Mr. Edwin Grossnickle, Mr. Williani Pontz, Mr. Rob- Crt Innis, Mr, james Wilson jr., Mrs. Edna Loring, Mr. Leonard Cookson. Qfacully gag 9 Mr. Kenneth Engle e cttw, Mr. Allen Follette Mrs. Dorothy Horst Counselors I forgot my blue slip . . XVould you please help me ., If I get a job then . . .,', I've got to go to college . . .g all of these statements have been heard many times. In addition to these, there are many, many more questions and problems which are taken care of by the irreplaceable counselors. For this reason the counselors are on a full-time basis this year. Miss Beatrice ,Koepfgen guide students Mr. Kryn Rynbrand Miss Ruth Sawyer Miss Dorothy Scott Mr. Richard Young Mr. john Yzenbaard t Language: The key Through our study of Eng- lish, we learn to express our ideas more effectively in both speaking and writing. By read- ing great world literature, we gain greater knowledge and understanding of our environ- ment. Our-language skills are also increased. by w r i t i n g themes, giving speeches and doing research. Mrs. Alta Ahlers Ezzglirfv Mr. Howard Cheneiy Ellglilb Mr. .Iam es George EIIQQHIZ7 Mrs. Pauline johnson Ezzgfifb Mrs. Gloria Cannon Efzlqlirfa Mrs. Elizabeth Deui' English Mrs. Ruth Harder English Mr. Willianw Kerber Gwvzmzz Mrs. Edith Ensfielrl Miss 'Lillian Johnson Ezzglirla Eugljfb Mrs. Barbara Hughey Mrs. Ruth Lindley Englirb, Speech Mr. Edward Lauth English, Publimtiozzr Eng., Sor. Living to culture Conjugations , . . declen- sions , . . translations , . . all may be used in joining the world together in understand- ing. XY'orries about that sur- prise quiz on a new verb are all but forgotten when we look forward to being able to under- stand a Frenchman, German, Spaniard, or Russian. Miss Mary Ellen Read Ezzgfirb Mrs. Barbara Truesclell Euglirb Mr. Robert Murphy Engl! ffv Mrs. Carole Ripmaster Engl! vb Miss Angie VantlerVeen Ezzgljrfv Miss Carolyn Little Ezzgljfb, Sjmzzirb Miss Janice O'Dell SAf7i11If.fl7, Frwzrlv Mr. Richard Smith EIIKQZUXT Mrs. Muriel Vincent Lrilizz, Gc'l'I2Z,'l1I Mrs. Margaret Miller Sf76c't'fJ Miss Louise Porter Lzlin, nllgcbznz Miss MaryAnn Terburgh Fmvztfi Mrs. Anna XY'illi.1ms Ezzgljffi l ,vi Albert Thompson, Mr, Radabaugh, and Connie Bush- house solve a problem. athematics: problems, proofs, and equations K... -' f-ff, , ' ,, jf ff '- f Eeiagg'-:f af Central's varied mathematics program aids each student in gaining basic skills for use in any career. Two different branches of mathematics are offered: pre-business and col- lege preparatory mathematics. No matter what ability or in- terest a student has, he, with the help of the mathematics h x7 WAW -' ,ef M5431 department, is able to accom- plish his very best. Mr. Burton Blanchard Mafb, Geometry Mr. Patrick Hudson Mafb, Geomelry Mrs. Edna Stafford Algebra, Geometry I4 Mr. Robert Feldt Geometry, Algebra Mr. james Marks Geomelry, Algebra Mr. Darol Topp Geomelry, Algebra Mr. Walter Fiebig Corziumer Malb Mr. james Riley Con. Matb, Geometry Mr. Loren Radabaugh Mr. Donald Worth Geomelry, Algebra Mr. Clarence Webb Geomezry Mazb, Geomelry Science searches for knowled e If one hs heard any of the following comments: Oops, I Cut the artery. Well, no wonder, it was such a small frog. g Oh! That test tube is hot! g or Ouch! Why did you let gO of the pendulum just noW? , he can be sure that ambitious scientists, are having their patience tested in the lab. Teacher lectures and films also add very much to the up-to-date knowl- edge a student is able to receive from the science courses: biology, chemistry, and physics. Mr. Robertson demonstrates gyroscope. Miss Doris Bach Mr. Philip Beauvis Mr. john Caley Mr, Jghn H01-Vath Bjolggy Biology Cbemzrzry Biology Mr. Harold jones Mr. Gordon Noble Mr. Donald 'Robertson Mr. George Stzmgl Cbgmjyrfy Claemzrzry Plvyrlff Biology Social science - learning from the past to better the future Mr. Earl Auxter Mrs. Anne Bodine Miss Gertrude Hasbrouck GOI'?l'IIl1Ic'IIf and Erozmmzfr U. S. Hirfory Mr. XX'ilbur Ensfield U. S. Hirlwy Mrs. Mary Noecker CrlII'F1'7I7776Ilf rum' Ecwmmir Mr. Harvey Sherwood ll 0rld Herimge, Hirmry Mr. Richard Halsey U. S. Hi,rfw'y, Sof. Living Mr. Samuel Ortaggio ,f U. S. I-Iirfoyy Mr. Donald Sikkema U. S. Hirlory, Ru,rrir1f1 U. S. Hirlory Mr. Samuel Peppel U. S. I-Iitrlory Mr. Robert Treloar llvorfd Hirfory Dates . . . places . . . events . . . documents . . . all are im- portant to know and under- stand. And all are learned be- cause there will be a day when we, the future leaders of Amer- ica, will originate documents ...laws...events...as guides for others. Mr. NX!ilIiam Peterson U. S. Hirfory Mr. Milo White U. S. Hirtory Driver Education r Yugi Music -1- ' fr Mr. Kasdorf triples as director, pianist, and 'fl singer. Art i i l jf 6 fi! 1 if A 7 X fi' 0 ' ai 'Z V V -..,' . 7 ..., :fr fy f , X A S ccial Education 1 l J: - jl. ,uw eg Z7 s gf , fr X if 'W .,.,, ,Ji VY , W W , 1 f f W 0 1 f ..ffiff6f , jff ' vlyjf J V17 ff Mr Roland Watts Mr. jack Bennett Mr. Martin Flavin Emir Su5j-N!! Geneml AVI O f!7f'5f J Miss Mildred Johnson Mr, Thomas' Kasdorf Gezzeml Art, Fine Art Choir Mr. Ierome Mzmcll Balm' Mr. Robert Barringer Dfirer E:2'uf.zfi02z Mr. Wfilliani Nelson Driver' Edzzmtiozz Mr. Robert Quiring Drizfer Edzzazziofz Mr. james Smith Drizw' Edzlmtiozz Business Education provides secretarial trainin S ,M Mr. Donald Brinks Mrs. Phyllis Cleveland Miss Loretta Donley Mr. james Fetterolf Offire Mafbinef Stenogmplay, Type Type Bookkeeping Mr. Karl Palmatier Mr. Ray Peake Mr. Gilbert Reinkensmeyer Miss Alice Sterenberg llvofld Geography Burizzefr fiiifblllgfit' Type Stenograpby Homemaking prepares girls for future Mrs. Carol Bailey Mrs. Ruth Greenlee Mrs. Ann Greenmari Mrs, Helen Humm Food! Clothing Foodf Clothing s S .af 1 X N X X s 1 . s as XX N tk. er I X R s X Q 5' ' its X 'ff iz-'-, , .-: R-:.sr:'5'1fsH . -::-...gr L. X.. am. Industrial Arts give training for industry B . ,r:, R Mr. Fred Cooper Mr. York Duffy Arfh. Drjuirzg. Drzdtizzg Marhizze Shop Mr. George Parsons Mr. George Payne Gezzerzzl Drafting ll 00du'01'h ? Mr. Yeiter examines automotive equipment. ' Richard Kowal Mr. ' U700du'0rh Mr. Clare Randall Printing Mr. Carl Silas Anzo Shop Mr. john Lucas Shea! Meinl Mr. Dan Stevens General Melalf Mr. Lester Yeiter A1410 Shop Teachers guide physical and social development Miss Luanne Austin S1l'ilIl71?17Zg Miss Margaret Brabb Plryiiall Edumliou Mr. Manley Fossen Heiilfb Mr. Chris Mengel S1,l'iI7ll71f7l'Q Mr. Delmar Brenner Home rind Family Living Mr. joseph jevert Heolfh Mr. Elf Pecller Home imd Family Living Mr. Donald Drake Pbyiirol Edumlion Mr, Max johnson Phyiifol Education Mr. Reese P1-otz Health Miss Gladys Ferguson P19 yfifnl Education Miss Helen lander Ployiiml Education Mr. Fred Zuidema Pfayfifal Education s e 'al SQQFEA The place where great minds are made B1 gi. A. ss Q .ct is x Library assistants, seated, left to right: B. Rapley, P. Shoemaker, C. Parrnelee, M. Yonker, K. I-lumm. Standing: B. Cole, L. Barber, J. Riddick, B. Earl, B. Cannon, C. Van Dyke. Not pictured: P. Clock. -I. Hamilton, C. Craddock, P. Collin, L, Hawkins. J. Anderson. Library Staff. seated, left to right: Mrs. Madeline Warner, Miss Dorothy Wferden, Miss Kathy Meier. Mrs, Phyllis Meretta is second semester librarian. filling the position of Mrs. Madeline Warner, who left to work on choosing books for the Loy Norrix library, 77 Our C.H.S. library is filled with books and more books - almost 12,000! Whether it's for research papers, book reports, or for pleasure, every student visits the library often while at Central. Pleasing bulletin displays add interest to the library arid draw attention to new or un- usual books. Karylle Humm proves that books can be good exercise for the waistline. Cafeteria provides food for thought each day 3 ,fy - if , gf! ?2 WW Q f fr .4 .A li . 3. 'Cyl V Q ww, E- f -7' 9 Qs, W uv is 4. 5 I . '2 X3 r xt-1:4 L. Cafeteria staff, seated, left to right: Ester Pickron, Marguerite Bedford, Dorothy Helmer, manager. Standing: Pat Matveia, Vivian MacRitchie, assistant manager: Virginia Hancock, Anne Dombus, Minnie Vanderstelt, Francis Coy. Busy, busy, busy is the best Way to describe the school cafeteria. A staff of twenty-two serves the twelve hundred students who purchase and eat there each day. Another large group of stu- .. f ff dents, who bring their lunches, makes use of a I ' separate lunch room. New tables and chairs have f A been added to this room to accommodate these ' f students. ff. by, A,.,.A A , 'A. , 1. f ...Z 'Y A Francis Coy serves students, Doris Marsley, Carolyn Keaton, and Martha Carpenter, as they select their food from the lunch line. Assistant cafeteria staff, left to right, seated: L. Owens, N. Wilson, S. Baas, C. Bailey, G. Gerrick. Standing: G. Williams, M. Gilbert, D. Matveia, L. Grant, T. Stryd, R. Baas, N. DePeal, A. Wil- son. Not pictured: Dejonge, A. Sunnock, L. Dykgraff, R. Williams, A. Bloo-dworth, R. Bradley. 23 W e .. F f'-lat, , 1 Mrs, Ht-rnadine Hall, the school nurse, cares tor any minor injuries or sicknesses which students may h.ixe. Life savers work behind the Mrs. Thelma Wfaher, the schools social worker, consults families and advisors about special student problems, Mrs. Marjorie Cook serves Central as a dental hygienist by administer- ing necessary care to students and by checking the seniors each year, ,Q 114 . ., w .a I , -3 ,, . j I . A 1 , 5 , A V' I ' . ' Q. V 'f .CN 'H' , f, , 1, Xi tt 7, .W ,:'. ,fv. ,. ,lf ,, , ' . 'iq ' ' 0 'ID ' gg 'L . ' 1 't 'E ik ' , i. jr ' , , 1, r Q .. ag- , 5 fi . ,f , f' W- - ., 'wg-Sk mf. -A' f s , ,wp V jf V. V4 ., A ,p., f , yt i .2 9 fi Skt' , . , v , '. -, H i My ' r A Mu-,f . t , f fr- t ' : -H ' Y rf A I ' 4 .k uw., 'tw 1,w H .X ' . , , V .2 v m'ggx .Y ? i ' ,, , ff., , 61 + fr'w1 , ' ' g , 5g,,,,,r,5' fflxgxe v K -41: V , , - V, , I ,- ,ef ul- , ' 5 fr .. 2 6. .srl 7, or 1 1 - Q . - , H 4 . ... .4 .,'V Q ,, Secretaries, left to right: Laura Osewald, Amy Young, Eleanor Schiffel, Doris Gay, Betty Niemi, Bookstore staff. seated, left to right: Henry Dewyk, Mr. james Fetterolf, Standing: Anne Heinzelman. Sharon Ranes, Vicki VanRavensway. 24 35 W. V in H. .M l 1 ,z,, an Students Gary Kubizna, Kathy Piket, Marjorie Dykgtmj Alice Sleep, Mike Chandler, and janet Hay buy their daily supplies from the bookstore, scenes to keep CHS runnin smoothl ii ,n,n. r .,nn W AQ g G , be Z W l E5Wbf'li 5 a,1Egg? l??wQwg ,, , 2? we Q Q w sw J , 1 ,ezeeeif 'e 2 ifWQ' V swiss .f. D ,QQ A 3 i -,s i S . K. 1. . ..,,,r0 A . - , X, 'X X in f -. re? :ff wa-.N 'y' 15. k 'Q ., s. 1-, ' , 'Y-'We Ciistodians, left to right: Bernie Pearson, Al King, Martin Strytl, Henry Wessies, maintenance supervisorg Mike Pikknurt, Glen Goodrich. 3 ,l 1 f, ,A I I L 'X X N s xxxxx .g. i x xX f i,5 g. XXXXNQpg.XxX' 4 5 .... ,L '11, , f Us , W 'A ,xi 4 5 me it s wage, y .Q,tssMfgeM 1 ' '. N,X Niggg fe E Z , , X X, R4 Eff? '1' -'4 1 VH ', X 'm'lfQ 'K 4 Yi 1' , 'li ',,- 11:57 J v-.' Q4 V MN- X-lxififk r 1, . X . r,:r -i NQ,jZ'W 2 G. 'QQ wMWiJMu..MMri,. r,,: rrr,,f,:.. W ' Mr. Ed Downs, shown here with his many pipes, takes care Mrs. Gertrude Tamplin, keeper of the girls' locker room. Mr, joe Terry, CHS engineer, has the main job of taking care of the heating plant, of the boys' locker room. Mr. Gordon Smith, Stage manager, has the difficult job of taking care of all problems from lighting to stage props. 25 0 Q. X '5 x 45 boo 9 V la 9, tx N? xl. 6 v ',f' If g 0 .6 v dy .- df Q Q .- ' QQ 3 ' ff +5 0 V, S ,.f ,I 1- - ' 4 .,.- rv 'bo .- Q v 6 ff' ,U 9 x 0 J 1' V v x 'A wx 'K 4 f-'ir s YA :P -A QQ- 4- Qve Yi' yn 8,0 I Q 04 In I 0 .0 Q eg IQQIZ,-x C .ff 4' X 'BOX QFMC E N , El --i- ,f,, 3 K Q, A, X f 'I V' m xg I I K s QE' 1 5 XR .- .X --,4,f' : 5 L X if . W'-f-5,4 oss efn new Assemblies provide entertainment Fctcitball Homecctnirng pre-game spirits are raised in the rip-roaring gridiron special. Here we see Mr. Howard Chen erv predicting that winning score, play bv play to Jim Crockett and Roger Kooig fans carry on the spirit of support ing :lie team to vincirv: ,Tim Brignall speaks to the students. and Mr. Drake gives pep talk. In the October 15 assembly. Karen YX'ykstra informs the student body of the Foster Parent Plan. and asks our support in the adoption of our foster children, nga. f JH LJXXXXDNSIUX ,,,s.. ., 2 I 1' s Launching a city-vvide get out to vote campaign, the government classes of Mrs. Mary Noecker and Mr. Earl Auxter, with the guidance of the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce, presented an assembly, Here Dana Begg and john Shick are representing the voting in various countries. December presents . . . l Q s K is 555 lr The Robecl Choir was one of the highlights of the Christmas Assembly. Here they are shown singing 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, featuring soloists Mike Jones, Ted Kistler, Margaret Skivington and Joyce Russell. D Ygr.X-i,li9YXX FNYX l96O The Delphian Assembly previewed the spectacular 1960 yearbook. Musical entertainment was provided by the Twilighters and the Chrystalettes. Mar- garet Brown, alias Tallulah Blankhead, gave us a peep through the pages of the future yearbook. Oh Henry! Assemblies feature varied programs Who's gonna win tonight? Man in a hurry4Dick Cassell is on his JOY Grossnickle spoke to us about You know Whoy- Way to put out a fire-Anyway, it had the fun and experiences she had in something to do with homecoming! Austria as last year's Community Ambassador. clubs These Bible Club members. seated, left to right. are: Sharon Rane-s, Victor Van Ravenswaay, Vivian Tuttle, and Karen Vose Second row: Linda Gumtow, Mark Gilbert, Mr. john Lucas, Barbara Rowland, Laura Guhl and Marie Salvaggio Third row: Vicky Van Ravenswaay. Sandra Tromper, Gary Root, Gary Franks, Joyce MacDonald, jim Remeur, Linton Warner Mervin Draper. Dick O'Day. Elaine Fales, Linda Cowels, Caroline Pierce, Karen Harrison and Nan DePeal. Bible Club inspires youth The Bible Club at Central is a branch of the underiominational Youth for Christ group. Their main purpose is to provide Christian fellowship and promote better Christian living among young people. This purpose is accomplished through the use of films, speakers, musical programs, and practical Bible teachings. ff if , ' ' fl WW f, if -fn, f ' ,77'f5Z ?,,.2 1 . Name That Verse is a favorite activity at Bible Club meetings. M-0, Coquette members are, first row, seated, left to right: Karen VanderRoest, Rosemary Higgins, Joyce Rhoades, Beth GOIYOI1, Lynne Schreuder, and Marsha Gates. Second row: Carol Walter, Eleanor Green, Marie VanderRoest, Holly jones, and Carol Converse. Coquettes' purpose: friendship X i -'- .- - ii' . , M. T' W -9 -x-k it , i f fy' x . lf ,. . 1 , Rosemary, Lynne and Joyce discuss future meetings. 34 Coquettes Club is associated with the Y.W.C.A. The members work for the betterment of their com- munity by undertaking various service projects throughout the year. In addition they take a spring trip, present fashion shows, and participate in many activities offered at the Y.W.C.A. Persuasion: Key to debate Debate Club, sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Miller, con- sists of two teams: affirmative and negative. These teams debate against other schools in the 6A League, The topic under debate this year is Labor-Management Relations. Debating helps the students develop their skills in speaking and objective thinking. ff. my .v V611 45791 i ' ,f Zin ,W ,.,.,, ., ,U WWWWW7, ,,,,, Z , lt., , 1 7 my 4 Dave and Pat receive advice from Mrs. Miller. i l S M I 'kj 01 l 7751 ,, X Debaters are, front row, left to right: Pat Brunner, Suzy Roberts, Mari Cook, Randa Randall. Back row: Chris Wood, Ron Martinez, Brian Lenardson, Dave Eaton, Mike Chapman, Mrs. Miller, advisor. Camera shy: Carol Converse, Ellen Mof- fett, Jack Foreman, M i and Brian Lenardson. Standing: Talented speakers, seated, left to right, are: Dave Gernant, jack Foreman, Ron artinez, Sally Shipley, Mrs. Margaret Miller, and Ginger Ingersoll. Forensics Club offers s eech variety vo 'Q Sally Shipley practices her winning speech in the original oratory contest. The Forensics Club members enjoy speaking and are anxious to improve themselves in this area. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Margaret Miller, the mem- bers spent much time preparing for spring contests which included five major areas. These were decla- mation, original oratory, extempore speech, humorous reading and interpretive reading. French Club expands interest abroad E. l ULLL French club members are, left to right, first row: Marylou Gould, Sue Meinert, Pam Elzey, Miss MaryAnn TerBurgh, Ellen Collingsworth. Lydia Damarco, Janice Dykstra. Second row: Ieva Zadins, Dorothy Dana, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Marty Ream Linda Bero, Carol Tftterback, Marcia DeZwarte, Helen LaZotte, Carole Early, jill Butler, Barry Garside. The newly organized French Club consists of students interested in learning more about the French people, Customs and language. The club is under the co-sponsorship of Miss MaryAnn TerBurgh and Miss Janice O'De1l. Meetings feature speakers, films, and oc- casional attendance of French Round Table discussions at both Western Michigan Uni- versity and Kalamazoo College. L E i 0 .1 l. E f M f,, 4,7 V ,.,, , arqrag ,,,w' j I A ffl Frenchman, Barry Garside, points out several sidewalk cafes along the streets of Paris. N My :Si 5' , N - A- Z' .c.a...s-nwshvaaaawewvfe-'N if ' QQ Future Nurses, standing, left to right, include: Mrs. Hall, sponsor, J, Hyser, P. Hubbard, E. Stanberg, P. Cabaniss, N. johnson, C. Cook, M. Conger, A. Zwart, R. Goodman, I. Visscher, S. Milbeck, M. Ganzel, M, Oosterhouse, P. jenezon, Mrs. Wabei', sponsor. Third row: H. Jones, M. Gates, R. Valters, C. Brown, J. VanDePolder, M. Richards. Second row: N. Olvitt. L. Schuyler, R. Maio, G. Perkins, J. Dykstra, S. Guerrero. First row: V. Daulbergs, S. Smith, K. Acuna. Future Nurses preview careers . as X f x x Q Ei VX 9 SJW, Qs Zi . f ' li , 41 Officers, Jean, Karen, Ann, and Mary, make plans for the club with the help of Mrs. Waber and Mrs. Hall. The Future Nurses Club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Waber, assisted by Mrs. Bernadine Hall, the school nurse. The club activities are aimed at en- couraging young women to follow a ca- reer. Many methods are used to accom- plish this goal: speakers, movies, guided tours through local institutions, and vol- untary service to local hospitals. A - , , Preparing for .1 teaching career. seated, left to right: Nancy Bommerscheim, Sandra Stock, Barbara Rye, secretary, jane Meeuswen, presidentg Mary Lou Gould. treasurerg Carol Panse, vice-president, Diane Cox. Second row: Donna Longjohn, ,ludy Davis. Lynne Raymond, janet Mae Ellickson, Susan MaKay, joan Minkler, Judy Reinsma, Lenora Vanden Berg, Judy Gruizenga, Lynn XY'eaver. Alice Sleep, Mr. Deur, sponsor. Third row: Elizabeth Koole, janet Orbeck, Marina Smith, Shari Austin. Xanq' Blanchard. Marcia DeZwarte, Helen LeZotte. F.T.A. looks to the future lv 4... i Members of F.T.A. surprised our faculty by giving them shiny red apples during National Education Week. The Future Teachers Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elizabeth Deur, is organized to increase students' interest in teaching as a career. For one semester during their senior year, the members may participate in the Cadet Teaching Program. Many interesting meetings are plan- ned with speakers, movies, and visits to various schools. Newly organized this year is the Boys' Future Teachers' Club. Mr. John I-lorvath, the sponsor, helps the boys to learn more about the field of teaching. The project for the year was the adoption of a constitution and a charter. Plans also include future i ib-Qxyih :. x observation at Vine Street School. A4-A -fr' Bob, Dave, Dick, and Gary discuss plans for a C01'lStiUltl0U- Boys discover career ehallengin .24 ui, 11 ai . a s r , ,hbifl ! i. J ,gil zirf?rg,1,,w -Q iisifffynswik , . , W' M K W I 1' ,S nf? VV x . ,.,M,,,., ,.,..,. A, .fs t 1 M' ' Boys interested in a teaching career, seated left to right, are: Dave Carpenter, treasurerg Dick Rajkovich, presidentg Mr. Horvath advisorg Gary Franks, secretary-president electg and Bob Weaxier, vice-president. Standing: Harvey Gray, Dave Wil- son, Doug Pyne, and Ron Pretzer. 40 G.A.A. members are. left to right, first row: Ellen Tifft, Suellen Deal, Pat Vos, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Malcla Sneiclers, Sharon Thurston. Second row: Barb Biere-nga, Marilyn De Ryke, Lynne Bronner, Joyce Ross, Elaine Fales, Ruth Buiringe. Third row: Mary Smyser. Ruth Ann Goodman, Sally ,lo Baas, Marie Salvaggio, Carole Early, Carolyn DeRyke. Sports Variety attracts girls to G.A.A. Miss Ferguson instructs G.A.A. girls in bowling skills. The G.A.A. is a student sponsoring group of all girls' athletic activities:- badminton, volleyball, basketball, syn- cronizecl swimming, tennis and bowl- ing. Promoting leadership and partic- ipation in sports, club members take part in activities which are of special interest to them. Miss Gladys Fergu- son supervises the club. Hall Guards, standing, left to right, are: Diane Aldrich, Cheryl Bonine, Lee Anne Kooi, Margie Lyons, Ruth Ann Fors lund. Back row: Pat Wfoodward, Marilynn Fitzgerald, Marsha Wellnuan, jack Lavender, jim Schwarz, Jackie Himebauch Barb Bos, Darlene Dailey. Camera shy: Carol Fuller, Harm Dozeman, Barbie Davis, Carol Ganzel, Tom Marvin, Tom Jacobs Hall guards l direct traffic Hall guards are stationed at various places in the halls to keep order and give necessary directions. This group is sponsored by the Student Council and is a very useful service organization. Hall Guards are always on the job. K-CLUB LETTERMEN. FIRST ROXV, left to right: Ed Hathaway, Tom Marvin, jim Lajiness, Bob Peters, Carl Latora, Larry Bontrager. Stan Goodrich. SECOND ROW: Phil Blair, Dave Dozeman, Len Griffiths, Dick Stewart, Harm Dozeman, Paul Vfilson. Dick Dozier. Dick Gildea, John Hafer, jim Wakeland. THIRD ROW: Luke Lennon, John VanderSalm, Bob Poun tain. Pete Repins. Gene Crawford, Larry Clemens, jim Crockett, Roger Kooi. K-Club recognizes sportsmen The K-Club is the organization of varsity athletes who have earned their letters in inter-school competition. The members Work to promote school spirit through their active participation in sports and their help with home- coming preparations. Their sponsor is Mr. Elf Pedler. Bob Peters leads this rousing discussion 0? . N N 3 F El X Q i i ,fi These Key Clubbers are, left to right, seated: Dave DeMoor, treasurerg Dave Jones, presidentg Dave Petering, vice-president, and Lester Coleman, secretary. Second row: Gregg Toland, Dave Miller, Jack Harmens, Mike Barkley, Art Miller, jon De- Right, and Bob Probasco. Third row: Don Light, Skip Nisson, Bob Meconi, Doug Marshall, Ken VanderVelde, and Jerry Troff. Key Club encourages leadership Sponsored by Kiwanis International, Key Clubs across the country encourage service and leadership in high school boys. Key Clubbers at Central receive assistance in their activities from the Downtown Kiwanis. The group makes service to school and community its prime ob- jective. lv. Important business calls for a special meeting of, left to right, Mr. Paul Richards, sponsorg Dave jones, presidentg Dr. Eugene Arnold, sponsorg Mr. Edward Lauth, faculty advisorg and Dr. Gerald Osborn, sponsor. 44 Mara Srnits, Austra Malclups, and Mara Abolins, the chemistry R00 I-ang ChGCkS microwave equipment. lab assistants. enjoy a quiet moment, Lab assistants help potential scientists Have you ever wondered who prepares frogs for dissection, chemicals for experiments, or corrects physics experiments? These people are some of the most valuable aids in our science department - lab assistants. Through various methods they assist our science faculty and at the same time learn more about Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Baiba Kaugars demonstrates the dissection of a frog jill Butler takes suggestions for Roman Banquet refreshments. This club, in its second year at Cen- tral, is primarily a social organization. Night meetings are held where members play games and serve refreshments. Their main purpose is to plan the Roman Holiday in which they participate with other schools of southwestern Michigan. The club members receive pins at the end of the year. Mrs. Vincent is their sponsor. Latin Club presents ancient culture in a modern manner Alea iacta est, is a familiar quotation used among the members of Latin Club who are, sitting, left to right: Karylle Humm, Garalee Hoppe, jill Butler, Mrs. Vincent, advisor, Carole Early, Carolyn Reeves, Ben Cannon. Standing left to right: Sally Nuyen, Suzanne Marshall, Francine Gerber, Ellen Moffet, Billie Rapley, Karen O'Conn0r, Janet Orbeck Sus- anne Snyder, Arthur Miller, Mary jo Schiller, Mike Hargie, Ronald Martines, Holly Jones, Dennis Hauck, Louis Berner, Marilyn Schuck. Qisi Classroom proiectionists. seated, left to right, are: Gary Franks, treasurer, jerry Shoemaker, vice-president, Meredith Klok, president: Bob Meconi. parliamentariang Richard Kowal, sponsor. Second row: Mrs. Doris Gay, Secretary A-V Department, Phyllis Root. Nancy De Peal. Marie Salvaggio. George Hutchins. Third row: james Fox, Bill Guhl, Bob Hutchins, Kenneth Hargie, Roger Baas. Loren lNIcKinstry, Jim Butler, Fourth row: Glenn VanBe-ck, Phil Lapekas, Fred Axe, Lloyd Lang, Iain MacLauchlon, Louis Milley, Bob Weavrer. Top row: Larry Milharn, Danny McIntyre, Daniel Barnhart, Jim Matyas, Alan Roekle, Martin Duke, Chuck Mitchell. Camera shy: Pat Hubbard and Mona Belding, secretary. Lights . . . camera . . . actions . . . When a movie is shown in one of the classrooms, chances are a member of the Movie Club is running the pro- jector, At the beginning of the year, members study the operation and care of the machines. Then, after complet- ing the study, they are allowed to show movies and filmstrips for various classes. At monthly meetings, the club's ad- visor, Mr. Richard Kowal, explains new procedures and gives members a chance to sign up for showing the films. Marie Salvaggio gives assistance with the manual operations to Pat Hubbard as Glenn VanBeck notes help-ful hints. Pep Clubbers are, left to right, first row: M. VerHaagen, vice-secretary, B. Cole, secretary, M, Hope, president, P. Titus, viceatreasurerg C. Stuut, treasurer.vSecond row: C. Chumas, B. Laure, J. Slavin, P. Roberts, J. Bree, J. Coffinger, G. Putman, K. Ahlrich, M. Viferner, R. Kelly, J. Catton, L. Kooi, M. Wellman, M. Vanderweele. Third row: C. Theis, I. Benson, W. Handlesman, C. Aldrich, C. Bonine. C. Fuller, S. Salvaggio, C. Hess, M. Simmons, D. Thomas, J. hlegyesi, S. Spaulding, B. Davis. Fourth row: M. Salvaggio,lvI. Ream, N. Rosenbaum, M. Kuch, M. Zimmerman, M. Fitzgerald, J. Moore, R. Fors- lund, K. Vorce, B. Bowman, J. Hill, J. Root, S. johnson. Fifth row: M. VanCampen, M. Johannesen, L. Stoops, M. Schoon- beck, S. Reed, S. Emmerich, T. Thompson, J. West, J. Phelps, B. Groves, C. Cook, M. Harvey, M. Skivington. Sixth row: K. Vlfykstra, J. Brundage, L. Tackett, S. Snyder, S. Reanders, S. Lage, P. Hoosier, M. Schrier, L. Bostic, S. VerHaagen, B. Cooper J. Rosso, S. Guerrero, L. Damarco. Seventh row: M. Sneiders, C. Ray, S. VanCampen, G. Reynolds, P. Woodward, C Ganzel. n Pep Club ignites school spirit Throughout the year, Pep Club and its individual members en- courage school spirit. Under the supervision of Mr. Donald Brinks, they sponsor pep rallies and pep assemblies in which they introduce the teams, coaches and arouse new spirit in each participating student. During homecoming season, the club makes arrangements for all the details concerning the bon- fire, parade, dance, and the crown- ing of the king and queen. Officers meet for consultation on homecoming doings 1 ENTRIES Common interests create new clubs Hobbies were the basis for the formation of several new clubs this year. Central's bowling league is a twelve team, co-educational league, each team consisting of five players. They are members of the American Junior Bowling Congress and take part in these tournaments, In the spring they hold boys' and girls' singles, doubles, and mixed doubles tournaments. A banquet is held at the end of the season where awards are given. The C1.A.A. sponsors the league. Mr, john Bergner admires Roger Birdsall's bowl- ing trophy as Miss Ferguson, the sponsor, looks on. 7 W V A V 1.5 f 'tii'i i 9' . Qillaf- 1 we The Coin Club was formed p .Q A . this year by enthusiastic stu- T -f Q g g g i , V g dents who wanted to share their ' K 3.5 Ti if ,S coin collections, to trade coins, . A ,H X 5 1 c ' and to learn more about col- wras: fza. . A -rap if ,i Q. ? gt-14 We 1 1 af , lectin 0. i M- ftiit, i a.. V A af' 0 Elifft fwigfif' - ' V - . The members meet after ' f gt V fi , ,kilt . x Q , 1 ', . school with Mr. Sam Peppel as N Liar al . J 1 fa A. ., ' s... ' ,.,, 'i ' ,,,. . H ' 5 X ,. .hw -Q A . . '-v-- 5P0f15Of ' V ' , -' 11,4 ' .rr itil-f 'f :e:g .f1:5:55?W K K. . .a ' Coin collectors. seated. left to right. are: jon Flegal, Toni Stafford, Dave Bowman, and Mr. Sam Peppel. ' Afsmufs . . Concentration is the key to success in Central's newly- A formed Chess Club. Established through the efforts of Mr. james George, the club has given many students the oppor- tunity to display their ability. Concentrating on the chess game, first row, seated, left to right. are: Edward Hienting, Beverly Wiessner, Shirley Head, and Tom Stafford. Second row: Richard Mather. Richard Bradley, Allan Starnberg, Janice Bland, Mike VanDeWalker, Mervin James Draper, Alan Sweitzer, and Mr. james George. ht Marina and Carol announce date of j.R.C. Assembly. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Gilbert Reinkensmeyer, the Am- erican junior Red Cross dedi- cates itself to raising money for worthy projects and carrying them out. At Christmas time they sponsored a party at Fort Custer's Veterans Administration Hospital and a carol fest. They work in conjunction with the Senior Red Cross. Service: prime objective of Red Cross W I Red Cross members, seated, left to right, include: Linda Marusek, Marina Smith and Linda Mertaugh. Standing- Mr Reinkensmeyer, Linda Schrier, Pat Morris, Liga Abolins, Nancy Bommerschiem and Carol Rogers. i i WSIS! . f' I f Second year Spanish Club members, seated, left to right, are: Miss O'Dell, Aileen Kizer, Mary Ann Schoonbeck, Mickey Moran, and .Miss Little. Second row: Idalia Rodriquez, Judith Anderson, Karen Donaldson, Priscilla Willis, Valoyce Lattin, Sandra Pettiford, Lydia Damarco, Irmalee Growden, Mary Telfer, Nancy Beckwith, Samara Guerrero, Carol Walter, Alice Kimball, Sharilyn Oliver, and Ann Vloodhams. Two clubs . . . double fun Two separate Spanish Clubs, first and second year, meet at Central and enjoy the same activities. Meetings feature outside speakers, movies, and Spanish games. At the end of the year a Spanish dinner is held and at- tended by members of both clubs. Miss Janice O'Del1 and Miss Carolyn Little sponsor the clubs. l This trio enjoys their study of Spanish. if e-. K-1 yan? i' All First year Spanish Club members, seated, left to right, are: Martha Franke, treasurer, Miss O'Dell, Pat Bohs, president, Miss Little, and Janice Hamilton, secretary. Second row: MariBeth Stanger, Barbara Bierenga, Karen Acuna, Marion Hoekstra, Carol Andrews, Janice Bland, Sandy Pease, Judy Schindler, Beth Anderson, and Sandra Austin, , W fm ' .1 , ,W ' 1 Z 7?-.... Jffhhlb' 5 1, ' K A 1 K ' . .l ..n, f N , 5 Q . E , 2 , M, ,V ,, TAM., . x .-'sa A, '..,'1'1 5 .2 H ': . 'V it .N ii -i -V , -Mal ' 4 CR' ' x ' ms X s X 1 nv- 'xx X ,X ,A , x if I .. Y , . .:... .. N- 1 ' . . , 4 , S 'fi M' .L-.wr vi .Q ', , '- Q,5Qjf,,,-. f,-Y I h ...Mm 4. . 3' , Ut. Q, t .., ,, N V 4 . . . ,W .c ,nw Q1 . 19 A-v P . A fr .f X' , ,. W'-.e ??' Q the in I , f f A--+ -x'- ,yjgag ,x.g .Q W , .w-.Wagga ' J 5 - f-,ff r X Q - , km wi K X S g ..-ig:-L37 .nt . I ,., 4 L , NY,,,... ...4,,yM?,.+'- 1 f- 5 A A . ,M ,p A ,. L ,s w- 4... ,,,.. ,,,.. . K Vp , W, A I 1 a r ,.., -sw , 55 j ' ' ' , 1' ,' f ,, ., 5 . . m,.' its W, if ' , - i- ,. , ' , it 3 2 .,.-' 4 . 'vwfgf gr ,V 1 1 e Ny' 'aj' gi' I ibtiplfiy? wigyaa ,V 4 I , 1 .. , M, A V 17, A . mo,N, ,gr ,,, i, ,... ,- 4,,fysQf.0 .. ...af V V' ,Q-we A ,f f WW ' . 'Y fl f- as ' f , ' ' M ' 'S ,, Y ' ,, J ' . .. I - fa. I my . ss, 1, H rf -. ' J, ali. A H . 1 ,, ' :ca V' , f ,,, y. . , ,y , p i . ,, , wav,- .,m..aL5'f-. ty.: ,.,. . -,A .. , M. - Toeing the line, first row, left to right, are as follows: N. Olvitt M,. Graham, P- Elzfy, K- Hllmm, A- Wwdhams, P. Hal- leck, M. Conger, M. Fessenden, K. Donaldson, A. Bailey, J. Schindler, B. Rapley. Second row: M. Ross, N. Murray, B. Balch, S. Smith, K. Donaldson, S. Bartels, J. Butler, L. Schreuder, L. VanderSlik, L. VandenBerg, V. Chaffee, I. Growden. Third row: B. Knoll, C. Wood, L. Cristy, C. White, M. Schiller, M. Homer, T. Huff, J. Anderson, S. Stevens, Miss Austin, R. Gauntlett, J. VanderSalrn, E. Hathaway, N. Zwart, A. Zwart, J. Reinsma, S. DeWinter, S. Watson. plashettes display swimming skills -M-Q W 'a 2 A 3 l 3 l 4 ' 3 . Q. i ,..' - , 1 , X Central's synchronized swimming club, . Q 15 1 . . . 'K i Splashettes, continued to thrive this year under S M j at 1 the direction of Miss LuAnne Austin, Central's . i ,I ,gf . , . . . , , . , Q 3 . , it 3 y i. f ,,, - irls swimmin instructor. The club ives its . 5 .. . . .V 3 'Q F ., c f ' . 'f t Q t- members a chance to display their talents in 3 .xwt t . . ' I X 2- 2? ., 1. ,V p . . . . , , ' His. 4 i 1 i 'is 2 ' zf fy i Western Michi an Universi s beautiful ool. ,i fs' ,,.' JZ, p The show, based around the episodes of a f 'M' , ff 4 , girl in dreamland, was presented April first V V my in for ff - 1, 1 .v,,,y' - , , , if .,,.., ' and second. It showed man months of hard 3 . T . Y a if work and was pronounced a success by all V - f - 1- it . r. r . u p X' ' W I -'-. . i f -ii. ' attending. ' A, zfiifff . 'A'- f by -:jf ,lf Q .. V ri 1 I XM 5, fV,, rn, A 5 ' 2, 4-IL , f, ' ,I .-'I f:,55f3'3 Business before pleasure. Q Stamp club members. seated left to right. are: Larry Barber. presiclentg Larry Boussom. vice-presidentg Dick Stamberg. sec- retarv-treasurer: and Mr. Vfhite. advisor. Standing: Warren Hamm. Mark Ross. Leon Rubin. Larry VanderBeek. Robert Kizgch. Mervin Draper. Phil Oliver, Frank Reichert, Dave Bone, Otto Wfitt. Dennis Hauclc. Leonard Nedervelt, and Leo Ro lver lubs promote hobbies, too One of the new extracurricular activities at Central this year was the Stamp Club, spon- sored bv Mr. Milo White. Every other Thurs- day after school, the group gathered for a business meeting and a stamp trading session. Special activities included guest speakers, stamp exhibitions, and a membership drive. This interesting stamp collection holds the attention of Leon, Vfarren. and Mark. is Ushers for special programs, first row, seated, left to right, are: Piket, Mr. Chenery, advisor. Second row: Nancy Bommerschiem, Third row: Malda Sneiders, Vilctorija Daulbergs, Barb Bos, Judy VrmLiere, Carol Converse. Linda Gumtow, Barbara Bergmann, Jana 'TY Heather Worden, Nancy Boers, Carol Ann Randt, Kathy Carol Stuut, Judy Brown, Liga Abolins, Barbara Clark. Ruse, Sue Marshall, Mara Abolins, Corry Van Dyke, jean Cazers, Elaine Fales, Wanda Huyck. GP66tlHgS Carol Ann, Carol and Kathy are quick to supply Maribeth with a program for the show. and seatmgs This girls' service club provides ushers for plays, lectures and other programs held at Central. These usherettes greet spectators, distribute programs, and lead visitors to the right seats. Mr. Howard Chenery is the supervisor. Green light for sophomores Instructions, please. Driver education offers to the sophomores an opportunity to learn the ropes before heading for the roads. After twenty days on the range, the young drivers, along with an instructor, head through the gates for on the road training. The sophomores are also given one semester of instruction in the classroom where they learn what makes a car tick. if Z 5, , 'I W ,Af , 2 5 2 sr I , ff . , ff .AW WA W il Mr, Quiring gives a sophomore some driving tips. ,yy 1 Q. - I' , , if Q 72 . y 'f i V i I A f f f ' 4 ' f' f' it I ,gay If U A v. , I ,f . , , . gf if, fa 'i ar. 2 i friif it i f if The traffic light intersection is a busy one. Think hell make it? W Hu V, , . , , M . f 55 ,A gf? 1 , ,v,y,f.yx .rm X,,. ,,,m,,.:,1 x w A . ww- 4.6 x gg 'me if?- ,Y ' H34 'W'-W1 Q.. 'Z yn-1 'Q.'.f , '91 ' nf ,Q .Artur I x -1 XJ , gif , V.. V71 fs E -Q 'm - 4 ,W-W--Q.:-Q.. Nu '14 ' .,v , .WN v :4 v i wwfw 'J ? f. gf :gf 5 A -. 1 K f . I 1 -Q , 1 Xu E , 1 'M 1 'sy V x ',,r wr ng' 'ti Q 44 I, ' ' . 'f,,vA f ' I , ,, -t- .1 XL Q-I 574: V., 1 , ilu.-L H ' A . 1, X A XII dan QSQ X 4 09' YN W fm The first fabulous h All those sweet smiles . . . wonder what they're thinking? formal of the year Lf! ff J fl t f I fffy T7 , jlfjt wx' From left to right, the committee heads are: Maurice Looper, ticketsg bary bond and lim Bachmeyer, c0-cha1r- men: Karylle Humm, programs and guestsg Rose Malo, showcaseg and Linda Bos, publicity. XY7inter Fantasy was the theme of the Band's 1959 Christmas Formal. Bobby Davidson's divine music filled the XV.M.U. Student Center from 9:00 to 12:00 on December 28, The decorations of blue, silver and white were magnificent. The refreshments were the yummiest, The committee members of Mr, XY'onderful are, left to right, as follows: Betty Brill, Sue Shipley, Sue DeWinter, Nancy Rosenbaum, Gordon Nichols, Barb Pontz, and Charlene Cook. 1, ' fm W Q , ne' M 1 7052 -f 3'1 My r, FQ, ik ff' A . 1 r. onderful . . The traditional turnabout formal, sponsored by the Senior Class, chose the appropriate theme of Mr, Wonderful. It was held at Hillside Junior High School with the Twilighters producing the most won- , 4 I X V fl! 1 ,1 f V f. Dick Flipse helps Sue DeWinter with her coat Looks as if everybody found their hats as they le-ave for the dance. Barb Pontz helping jim Meretta practice good etiquette. 6l Singers who planned the Mardi Gras include, left to right, front row: Annette Brewer, Frank Immekus, Mark Mattson and Mitzi VanPeenen. Second row: Mary Schrier, Carol Stuut, Beverly Bogema, Diane Vahey, Marjorie Helsel, Connie Kreeling, Donna Poland and'Ruth Morgan. Bill Thompson and Carol Stuut beam after being chosen king and queen of the dance. Costumed capers at Mardi Gras Mardi Grasf' a delightful masquerade ball, was given on March 5 at South Junior High. Music for the dancers was played by the Twilighters from 9:00 to 12200. Suspense ran high when a king and queen were chosen by the drawing of tickets during the inter- mission. The C.H.S. Choir sponsored the dance. mow sy x .. ,. , ..r, fi 2 Pat Al-:ey and Doug Martin appear Sandy Cross and Fred Brundage model as hobos. their old fashioned costumes. 42, f, 'xy A A rninuet is in style for Sandr Nutter, Mike Leonard, Diane Vahey and Straayer. WW 2 f George Donna Poland and Al Parker came as Daisy Mae and L'il Abner. Whirling in a highland fling are Sherry Cross and Mark Mattson. Neptune's Bal Junior Prom planners are, front row, left to right: Bonnie Balch, refreshmentsg Art Miller, decorationsg Mary jo Schiller, general chairmang jack Foreman, chaperones. Second row, left to right: Toni Tetzlaff, refreshments: Rose Maio, showcaseg Sue Smith, tickets and programs: jenny Phelps, publicity, . . - .,,., Enjoying her job as piano player, Charlene Falvey, along with the rest of the Twilightc-rs, provided the music for the Junior Prom. An aquatic theme in shades of blue was followed by the juniors for their Prom. King Neptune reigned amid the dancers as they whirled to the music of the Twilighters. The dance, held May 7 at Milwood junior High, was novel for its decorations of sea life. highli hts junior activities Dreamy music and smooth dancing add up to a memorable evening at the junior Prom. This group of juniors seem to have found something amusing at their dance. Wish we were in on their little secret! 1 - Memories y Moonlight ma . .v X . ,X S if if ' t X Wonder why the gleam in Tim Bachmeyer's eyes? Could it be Nancy Angotti? Planning ahead for the special night are the couples above. Western Michigan University's Student Center was the site of the senior prom. The enchanted hours Bev Cole and Bill Schuur, Judy Reinsma and Dave TerBurg are all favorite faces at a dance. 66 were from 9:00 to 1:00 a.m. on june 14. A lot of happy moments were brought back by the theme Memories by Moonlight. Making preparations for the spectaorlar prom are the following committee heads, standing, from left to right: Gordon Nichols, publicityg Ieva Zandins, decorationsg Sue Shipley, tickets and programsg Pat Brunner, refresh- ments. Keeping a good watch over them are the co-chairmen, Maurice Warner and Carol Walter. 1 e seeing these senior faces Joe Grosser and Judy VanDyken seem to have found something to discuss in the dance program. I wonder rt well be seemg these well-known couples at the senior prom, Ieva Zadins and Maurice War ner, Beverly Bogema and Terry Ruster, Carol Chumas and Roger Kooi? jk Q1 df M QU fn XJ Z X . homecormnq Homecoming festivities e in King and queen' candidates, first row, left to right. are: jill Macomber, Linda Keyes, Sue Spaulding, Carol Chumas. Margaret Skivington, Pam Dyer, jenny Phelps, Sharon Rolfe, Barbara Pontz. Second row: Len Griffiths, Bill DeXX'eerd, Ron Powers, Pete Repins, Larry Bontrager, Doug Moerman, joe Grosser. Roger Kooi. Bob Peters. Homecoming enthusiasts: jim Lajiness, Larry Bontragefj Duane Dean, Marylou Graham, and Ed Hathaway, buy their beanies from jean Apple- gate. Victorious cheering leads winning team onward! Floats show hours of preparation Class of '61 float didn't prove to be a winner, but added its contribution to the Homecoming splendor. 5 L - H. as The Senior Class, using the theme Varsity Drag. wheeled into third place to take the prize for most humorous, Putting much work and thought into their float, the Bible Club had as a theme Hes Got the Whole World in His Hands, I-Iomecomin highlights A P W ,Q , ij, i n Despite the rain, Home- Reigning over Bali Hai were Homecoming Queen Rain fails to fade out radiant smiles of Home- coming queen Margaret Margaret Skivington and King Ron Powers. coming court, Slcivington was Crowned by our Principal. Mr. Thomas. Members of her court included Carol Chu- mas, foreground. and Pam Dyer. VV.- For the 1959 football season majorettes included, left to right: Joyce Rhoades, Rose Malo, Barb Davis, Ieannee Kibler and Dixie Jones, accompanied by Robert Richards in Homecoming Parade. . .ykffyz 44 'fifbif A ' f ff . ,-u.,M,.. ,Ly-, Z, ,,.. I -ff, V, 2 ... If A yy .ss -asv N xx l l fa.. ff 1 ,.,, ,Z 6 , 557 f ,.,,,, ,,M.,,,, ,af vw., H . 1 R f . 2 5 iii l ' i ,t 'K ' iii . gyxsmbvrwsfs 3. X Nast - 3 Eff' 0 Q A 'f . Sixqtg -' . s. - ,Z Zzffiafv I eq is X - , as XX Q X X ew- X .Yi 4, E XX A X 5- R91 X Rs XXX WX f is X N -X ' X .ir x X w X X132 .1 x X , X X X A wt X X at :ss ss X xx s N s Q, f. 4- X x Q XX NSY E 4 y Xxx X NRS? we QQ X W if -. 'TWSZIX Committee chairmen, back row, left to right: Rose Maio, Char- Intermission entertainment lene Falvey, Karen Wykstra, Rita Kelly, Bev Cole, Nancy Rosen- at Bali Hai was provid- baum, Nancy Meulman, and Front row, left to right: Priscilla ed by the Crystalettes. Titus, Carol Stuut, Mary Ellen Hope, Marie Verhaagen and Joyce Wfest, helped to make Homecoming a big success. 7 I Bali Hai, the Football Homecoming Dance, climaxed an exciting week of festivities. Reigning over Homecoming were Queen Margaret Skiv- rngton, whose court included Carol Chumas and Pam Dyer, and King Ron Powers, whose court included Lar my Bontrager and joe Grosser. ZQW 5. f Afidluyyyfwff, 2 Z mx. A vvcwgk W , ,Z .f ,wk , X, A Spirit runs high during traditional basketball homecoming game played against the Battle Creek Bearcats in Wfestern Michigan Univer- sity's Fieldhouse. Basketball homecoming court was presented at half-time during the game with Battle Creek. The court included, left to right: Sharon Rolfe, Phil Lawrence, queen Pam Dyer, king Dick Cassell, jill Macomber, Ron Powers. Spotli ht on Homecoming Our successful homecoming was attributed to the following committee chair- men, front row, left to right: Sue Spaulding, Pam Dyer, Denice Goonen. Second row: Priscilla Titus, Connie Kreling, Rita Kelly, Linda Keyes, Mary Ellen Hope, Marie Verhaagen, Mary Ann Schoonbeck, Toni Thompson. Third row: Carol Stuut, Bev Cole, Bonnie Groves, Nancy Johnston. King and queen were presented during inter- mission of Basketball Bounce. President of Student Council, Tim Bachmeyer, crowns radiant Pam Dyer as Dick Cassell looks on. Crowning climaxes Homecom Homecoming events included a class color day in which sophomores wore greeng juniors, yellowg seniors, red. Sweater day was a success with the girls wearing the sweater of their favorite fellow. Home- coming celebrations continued at the game, held on February 11, when Queen Pam Dyer and King Dick Cassell were crowned. jill Macomber, Ron Powers, Sharon Rolfe, and Phil Lawrence were mem- bers of the homecoming court. The royalty also reigned over the dance, Basketball Bouncej' held February 13 at Milwood junior High. ing '5b,Z,x w 06 W XG Jw f X GQ dramaiics Setting the scene, from left to right, are: Nancy Olvitt, Carol Rollo, Rosemary Higgins, George Straayer, John Sage, Larry Myland, Dick Resh, Sandra Wright, Margaret Brown. Straayers sad predicament. Curtain ' Olllg up The Man Who Came To Dinnerf' a de- lightful comedy, was presented by the dra- matic arts classes under the direction of Mr. Howard Chenery. The plot was set when Mr. Whitesides, a famous lecturer and play- wright, broke his hip on the icy steps of a srnall-town house. As a result, his stay was prolongedg setting a hilarious round of in- cidents among family members and guests. The innocent bystanders: Dave Vander- wall. and Richard Miller. 'WM' Y F ,,,, , 4 I 1. , ig. f5 ,'i Ah, Love-George Straayer ad- vises Leo Tiller and Sandra Wright. 76 Joyce MacDonald bemoans George 3 as .I - My -lbw, M425 'Lemme' down, wails Carol Rollo, carried by John Gould. George Straayer and Nancy Olivitt listen intentively to Mike Leonard as he plots a scheme. z k like Conferring with the cockroacnes are, left to right: George Straayer, Nancy Olvitt, Maurice Wfarner and Bill Yant, Cl1arlie's Aunt A-GA Oli F10-000005 5iSh5 Heather Worden to Tender moments portrayed by Doug Mar- Hold still, Auntie g Tom Survilla Tom Survilla. I'd like you to meet : Connie Rada- baugh, Debby Percy, and Mark Mattson. shall and Carol White. The first play of the year was a three act comedy, highlighted by the humorous antics of three college men. The predica- meht started when two chaperone-minded coeds arrived at the boys' dorm and two of the fellows drafted the third into imperson- ating Charlie's Aunt. What a Life! Mike Leonard, and Doug Marshall. I'm Brazil where the nuts come from, says Mike Leonard to Doug Marshall, Carol White, Heather Worden and Tom Survilla. The cast includes, front row, left to right: Tarry Myland, Nancy Olvitt, Mike Hills, Merija jorgen- Shown rehearsing are rinci- sons, Sue Colvin, john Gould. Second row, left to right: Sherry Cross, Sandra Wright, Nancy pal, Maurice Warner aid his Grunwaldt, Debby Percy, Pat Tompkins, Rosemary Higgins, Joyce MacDonald, Connie Radabaugh. secretary, Nancy Gruflwaldt Third row, left to right: Mark Mattson, Ted Kistler, Leo Tiller, Mike Leonard, Mr. Howard ' Chenery. 78 CIP Rembrandts in the making VW ' -A, ,.,'fdi?65r Art class working on a variety of projects. The art classes, directed by Mrs. Mildred. johnson, gain experience in putting their creativity to practical use. They help with projects for the Red Cross, make scenery for Central's productions, and design posters for campaigns, plays, and subscription drives. These same classes produced three winners in the annual Newspaper Day poster contest. f 3 Wm X. V M -f Newspaper Day poster contest winners from left to right are: Joan Van Liere and Lenora VandenBerg seem to enjoy Mike Stanley, Ieva Zadins, and Daryl Nelson. working on posters. USIC QV 'Six The band with a bea ROW ONE: R. Pretzer, C. Panse, J. Garrett, D. Pyle, A. Haywood, J. Hayner, V. Hackley. SECOND ROW: T. Taylor, V. Hackley, P. Heald, A. Johnson, T. Null, D. Gernat. THIRD ROW: A. Kizer, S. Oliver, R. Stamberg, Y. Canute, R, Kooi, D. Roselipl, C. Zomer, N. Blanchard, L. Irey, T. Bachmeyer, G. Bond. FOURTH ROW: G. VonBeck, S. Taylor, S. Baldwin, B. Vliek, T. Powell, T. Suwilla, D. Battle, B. Traer, T. Brown, FIFTH ROW: A. Barney, J. Flegel. STANDING: T. DePew, H. Mason, G. Stoutmeyer, S. Sanders, F. Stites, J. VanderI.inde. The many weeks of preparation for the C.H.S. Band float proved rewarding on that rainy Home- coming night when they were awarded the first prize for beauty. The theme, Flower Drum Song, was the basis for the scene of a tiny bridge and small golden path which led to a beautiful pink and white pagoda. starts the da with a ban I FRONT, left to right, are: M. Stanger, J. Ellickson, M. Ford, D. Brown, I.. Schler, G. German. SECOND ROW: T. Hoek- serrra, I. Brothers, D. Mates, D. Patterson, M. Cooper, D. Miller, R. Flegal. THIRD ROW: D. Corns, J. Meretta, G. Actterberg, I.. Varxderbeek, B. Conger, L. Miley, B. Kirshrnan, R. Morgan, J. Delin, I.. Boss, M. Smith. FOURTH ROW: P. Vermuelen, B. Kovalchick, G. Nichols, B. Harvey, J. Cole, K. Humm, W. Wales, B. Moore, W. Baker, R. DeHaan, J. Walus, G. Reynolds, T. Woods. FIFTH ROW: T. Fox. STANDING: P: Schaubarg. , S7 fn Leading the band through the marching season are: Joyce Rhodes, Rose Maio, drum majorette Dixie jones, jeans-e Kibler, Barb Clason. X 6 I I I, Tx IVA Y . -- i - . .1- ' ' 1 ' T N I A-. ' 'QQ U A A - - -A L' . Iii 1' 1 V 4 ,Q . 8 v, M. ,,.4f- '-eff sf. 'r fs i .-fi. if . f., . ...A i E, . 5 32 . A , -' s , ,g , '-'Q .rc 1. 1 . 55 v Q' 2 , X F4 'Q I 's f ' - i I f if r fs my. ff. , . - 1: i .v f lf' 5 ,. 2 mfiffiir I 'f 1 f 'a 15 , I .V 1 ff I 1 A.: 'E ZZ ,.,,?,,,. V ,, I A . A .,... - , lff fir f -- 'i '2+5f4'f1gF ' All-star student talent Chorus lines and show girls score hits with production numbers. jim Mclntyre tells what's next as M.C. l jim Crockett and Roger Kool singing Sinbad, Always much anticipated and much enjoyed, this year's Band Follies were no exception. Twenty-two marvelous acts, boys' and girls' chorus lines, dance band, and concert band, provided the audience with a full evening of enjoyment. Acts included folk and popular singingg instrumentalsg tap, ballet and modern dancingg a ventriloquistg and a comedy skit. presents Tickets, Please Carol Rogers dances to The Most Beautiful Girl in the World jean Van Liere is the sophisticated female from Fairbanks, Alaska. Three men on a date are Mike Leonard, Mark Mattson and Doug Marshall. Ted Kistler, ballad singer. - 1 E .t . Q s 1 - 1 l l V 3 5 :N 1 l le c ST.-Q' at :. Goodnight, My Someone from Sherry Cross. Fabulous Follies receive Tonight I belong to-who? asks Mark Mattson, to Mary Mayer and Mary Keltsch. James Stewart is Mr. Organ Man. resounding applause Soft shoe by Diane Brown The toe tapping two are Linda Bowman and jill Catton. Sprightful choirs of C.H S C1 Q5 Performing at their best are, first row: J. VanderLinde, J. Raab, S. Beckett, D. Vahey, M. Helsel, S. Cross, C. Kreling, L Higgins, L. Crawford, J. Cole, R. Honeywell, L. Buist, F. Bryan, M. Thompson, C. Churnas, M. Skivington, M. Gill, J Russel, H. Warden, K. Donaldson, pianist, Mr. Kasdorf, director. Second row: C. Radabaugh, G. LaQuea, B. Anderson B. Bogema, S. Weaver, E. Gottliek, M. Mattson, V. VanRave-nswaay, D. Carpenter, R. Kooi, T. Kistler, D. Vanderwall, D Gardener, V. VanRavenswaay, B. Classon, C. Suut, B. Bierenga, P. Savage. Third row: S. Harroum, M. Keltch, C. Panse Y. Canute, G. Vanlngen, D. Poland, T. Ruster, J. Bos, E. Hunt, D. Jewett, L. Weatherall, R. Dekker, M. Jones, L. Milan, M Schrier, P. Hoosier, M. Schoonbeck, A. Kizer, P. Biddle, M. VanPeenan. Fourth row: I-I. LaZotte, V. West, M. Hoestra, D Begg, S. Nutter, S. Shipley, R. Morgan, M. Nobel, D. Battle, J. Bosker, F. Immekus, L. Vestel, B. Thompson, F. Fender J. Newman, D. Wilson. M. Leonard, S. Hearnshaw, N. De-Peale, J. Brundage, A. Doty, A. Brewer, L. Shrier. Musical magistrates, left to right, are: Sherry Cross, secretary: Joanne Brundage, treasurer, Donna Poland, vice-president, Mr. Thomas Kas Same old sing-song. dorf and Mark Mattson, president. sound the very best asa ami 1. 2, 3. Sing! The festival chorus is a combination of the C.H.S. Choir and the choir classes. It is the largest musical organization at Central with 350 members. This year the chorus participated in the Christmas program and the spring festival. The orchestra and band often accompanies this group. Ready to go. . .! Early risers are, first row, left to right: M. Thompson, D. Gardner, H. Mason, B. Price, F. Brian, J. Vickery, R. Wright. T. Miller, F. Rikker. B. Barber, S. Stannard, H. Williams, B. Bruner, J. Crockett, C. Sloniker, J. Davis, J. Weston, J. De- Crick. M. Gilbert, R. Honeywell, D. Ellard, Mr. Kasdorf. Second row: F. Marshall, L. Dawson, P. Carpenter, M. Brat- man. R. Diether, L. Buist, L. Crawford, B, Martin, D. Marshall, J, Boehme, J. Van Eck, T. Wise, D, Boroman, G. Oud- ing, L. Milan, C. Hargy, W. Williams, B. Wikeson. Third row: J. Pickens, J. Paul, R. Weaver, J. Boss, T. Ruster, T. Hodgson, D. Dillan, L. Wfeatlierall, VT. Foreman, A. Miller, F. Immukes, J. Bosker, D. Wilson, J. Sage, D. jewett, M. Draper, R. Anderson, C. Sherman, L. Bontrager, B. DeWeerd, B. Gildea, R. Webster. Back row: D. Bone, R. Wemes, B. VandePolder. C. Luttell, T. XVilson, L. Morse, J. Walker, D. Henschell, G. Clay, B. Prince, B. Duisterhof, R. Gohl, j. George, B. Burner, W. Thompson, T. Fender, E. Hunt, D. Vanderwill, F. Woods, J. Steward, M. Noble, M, Mattson, D. Klinger, D. Mullins, D. Monroe, J. Ross, Deli htful harmon fills us with glee Qi Ending the day on a gay note are, first row, left to right: C. Morris, J. Megyesi, M. Tucker, A. Bloodworth, S. Moore, J. Smith, J. Applegate, K. Pickett, N. Bryant, C. George, N. Nicholes, L. Boughman, R. Glenn, B. Rye, F. jackson, C. Rogers, N. Bommerscheim, J. Jeffers, C. Stagner, D. Collier, L. Salvaggio, D. Cox, G. Roberts, M. Wilson. Second row: M. Sneiders, C. Leitz, R. Race, L. MacMillan, P. Bowerman, M. Mandjack, L. MacMillan, B. Knoll, J. Williams, J. Peterson, M. Simmons, J. Orbeck, S. Smith, M. Brown, S. Colvin, J. Rose, H. Theodore, Donnan,.C. Brigance, C. Klinger, S. Deal, P. Peters, J. Downs. Third row: B. Kelley, C. Leipzig, J. MacDonald, S. Oliver, S. Minert, N. Weber, S. Snyder, C, Dekker, C. Uthe, J. Hill, J. Root, K. O'Conner, B. Clark, S. Van Dalson, J. Davis, D. Bartlam, J. Oorbeck, C. Peter- son, M. Schuck, fl. De Vries, D. Dolph, G. Calvin, L. Weaver. Back row: B. Gates, 1. johnson, N. Guhl, M. Gifford, R. Meade, N. Flick, S. Wiessner, F. Dunigan, H. Van Maanen, A. Melnudris, J. Czars, V. Daulbergs, J. Dunlap, M. Smith, R. Coe, P. Wood, J. VanLiere, J. Downs, D. Leader, J. Visscher, P. Tompkins, M. DeZwarte, and L. Cowels. This newly established choral group adds to the musical enjoyment of Centralities. The group are, left to right, first row: S. Beckett. C. Kreling, B. Bogerna, D. Poland, M. Schoonbeck, P. Biddle, C. Chun-ras, M. Skivington. Second row: B Honeywell, M. Mattson, J. Bosker, T. Ruster, F. Immekus, E. Hunt, D. jewett, R. Kooi, T. Kissler, B. Thompson, M Jones, M. Leonard, R. Dekker, J. Newman. Diligent work produces dand music The Mixed Ensemble, specially selected choral group, entertains various organizations throughout the Kalama- zoo area. The members are, left to right, first row: D. Vahey, S. Cross, L. Milan, R. Kooi, T. Kissler, M. Schrier, A, Doty, K, Donaldson. Second row: S. Shipley, S. Nutter, R. Dekker, M. Jones, M. Mattson, B. Honeywell, S. Hearnshaw. King and I The royal cast includes, BACK ROW, left to right: Doug Marshall, Mike jones, Mark Mattson, Ted Kistler, Roger Kooi. George Straayer, Mike Leonard, john Newman and Mark Gilbert. FRONT ROW: Sherry Cross, Sonnie Beckett, Sandra Nut- ter, Sally Shipley and Carl Chumas. ' I forbid it! This year's musical, The King and I, was presented April 29 and 30. Mr. Thomas Kasdorf, Mr. Martin Flavin, and Mr. Howard Chenery acted as directors. Ted and Sherry appear as the Siamese prince and princess. 92 royal performance I i I 'This Way- John , Superb, praises Howard Chenery w ,rr, Q 0 .4 ,W 'ey Q 7 5: f GOI And return not! The story takes place in Siam. Anna, played by Sandra Nutter, sings such old favorites as Getting to Know You and Be Bravei Young Lover. Mr. Kasdorf directs Sandra Mr. Flavin puts the orchestra through its morning paces. Symphonic strings set the mood k FRONT ROW, left to right, are: S. Buchalor, M. Kline, C. Formelee, C. Morris, A. Barney, N. Coffmon, C. Stang, K Donaldson, M. Nelson. SECOND ROW: D. Cox, R. Bradley, K. Donaldson, S. Shipley, E. Moffett, J. Ellickson, J. Ger- maine, R. Flegal, R. Pretzer, M. Hills, D. Hurley, L. VanclenBush, L. Boss, M. Smith, D. Patterson, J. Wallace, B. De- Haan, T. Woods. THIRD ROW: E. Chapman, R. Mather, L. Hoeksema, J. Brothers, J. Cole, J. Edington, B. Conger, G Achterberg. AT PIANO: M. Dykstra. STANDING: M. Stock, D. Flegel, N. DeVisser, F. Stites. x-'wx rf! N, X. , kj 1 x fm Xlzm X . EX ge 3.fff 14-VJ fy S fx, a ff 7. X, f fb Kg, sfuclenf ernmenf f fs-ps ii-f-if l Z:- Z' l' 14 i X X YN X 'X V X its Q A X W ' e . X , ig . QV X , s sa. ix f, NX .r .gs Q X xx X N .X Qs .1 1 Nklfwsqgu-Ss .Q X, - PN Tim Bachmeyer, Preridefzf X X r Roger Kooi, Vice-Preridenz r 'fa 1' -e it ri ' rf if -if ag' , gm E A34 'R ge nf 6134 W- . M 4, in, 4 .., V it :f.4x1f14'?'yli, ' W' - Tfmil- 4 L35 ..J af ax ' sr at .E 3? Marylou Graham, Serretfzry Dave Eaton, Trefzrm-er Dave Gernant, Parliamefzlarimz tudent Council helps determine school policy A new policy was put into effect this year, so that student council officers now remain in office all year, presiding over both semester councils. The first semes- ter council continued the parking lot project, and put the lot on the playground into actual practice. Another activity along this line was the traffic survey which asked students for information as to their use of the car during the school week. A new constitution was proposed by Dave Gernant, but after discussion it was referred to next year's coun- cil. Other successful activities of the first semester council were the publishing of the Student Directory, the Litterbug Campaign, the discussion of curriculum changes suggested by the Curriculum Council, and the sponsoring of several assemblies. STUDENT COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: J. Kibler, N. Angotti, D. Gernant, D. Eaton, Mr. J. P. Dunn, T. Bachmeyer, R. Kooi, M. Graham, N. Brundage, K. Hori. SECOND ROW: S. Muth, B. Schiffel, B. Anderson, P. Roberts, M. Wellman, S. Wat- son, B. Burbidge, B. Balch, V. Sobaski, S. Johnson, L. Kooi, M. Hope, M. Conger, R. Maio, J. Moore. THIRD ROW: B. Lenordson, K. Satler, J. Macomber, B. Pontz, J. Carrington, B. Shepard, G. Toland, R. Macomber, B. Williams, B. Rye, P. Willis, B. Cooper, B. Chapman, C. Falvey, B. Brill. FOURTH ROW: S. Boughton, N. Bissel, J. Butler, S. Smith, S. DeWinter, J. VanderSalm, B. Webster, R. Gauntlett, J. VanOoyen, N. Rosenbaum, L. Cristy, T. Thompson, I. Zadins M. Hills, N. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: D. Longjohn, K. Wykstra, M. Schiller, P. Blair, R. Kooi, G. Zupanic, J. Grosser J. Seabolcl, N. Zwart, D. Percy, M. Shoonbeck. 1 J Hard-working officers stand by as the Parliamentarian clears up a ques- tion on a rule of order. Officers from left to right are Dave Eaton, Marylou Graham, Tim Bachmeyer, and Dave Gernant. FIRST ROW, seated, left to right: S. Muth, Mr. Richard Young, D. Gernant, D. Eaton, T. Bachmeyer, R. Kooi, M. Graham, Mr john Dunn, K. Humm, A. Bailey. SECOND ROW: A. Svikis, K. Hori, M. Carney, M. Wellman, N. Brundage, B. Schiffel, L. Wolf, C. Pontz, J. Carrington, M. Cook, M. Hope, B. Anderson, R. Maio, UI. Moore, V, Suboski, A. Woodlwams, L. Kooi, C. Auton. THIRD ROW? B. Chapman, B. Cooper, R. Macomber, B. Lenardson, J. Orbeck, B. Burbidge, K. Sattler, C. Cook, B. Fitzgerald, S. Ray, J. XY'arnke, B. Shepard, S. Boughton, I. Zadins, J. Butler. A. Corstange, B. Balch, M. Bratman, VI. Himebauch, P. Norman. FOURTH ROXYV T. Thompson, M. Schoonbeck, S. DeWinter, J, Klebers, IXI. Mattson, T. Brown, -I, VanderSalm, A, Zwart, N. Zwart, M. Schiller. B. Lillie, J. VanDoyan, D, Percy, C. White, -I. Buder, K. Wyikstra, C. Klassen, C. Radabough. FIFTH ROW: N. johnson, L. Cristy, D. Miller, D. Haas, DI, Lavender, G. Zupanic, J. Seahold, D. Carpenter, S, Smith, D. Longjohn. Busy council continues Work The second semester council, guided by . I the same officers, worked to complete the projects begun by the first semester council. Discussion of several important amendments to be added to the Constitution was a major item, with the amendments being referred to the student body for final decision. Another project during second semester was a fund-raising Carnival, with- profits going to replenish the council Treasury. Confusion before order! IOO .. fs... as X Q -r 1+-X 1, X827 , '1' xii -.lx ' r + 'R ' vi s - 0 .K A 9 if I j L., 3 2 N Q. .dial Executive Council. seated. left to right are: N. johnson. D. Eaton, T. Bachmeyer, M. Graham, Mr. john Dunn, D. Gernant Standing. left to right are: L. Cristv. B. Pontz. D. Cassell. T. Survilla, B. Friedman. K. Wykstra, S. Smith. -7 if Q-.B Li, V x X, v-gf N-N24 lnterschool Council. left to right areg A. Zwart, S. Boughton, S. De XY'inter. N. Brundage. S, Smith. N. Bissell. B. Webster. M. Conger. Curriculum Council members are. at the right: Karalee Humm and Nancy Johnson. ,..,. . , . These are the three councils rec- 'fix AQ Q Q 1 ,f V ,,. ognized by our Student Council. Executive Council discusses possible amendments to the school Constitu- tion and past Council meetings. Interschool Council consists of members from different schools, and strives to share ideas. Curricu- lLIIT1 Council takes members from varied sources and plans curriculum for all grade levels. IOI f fa ff CHS aids foster children , C Amaha Afgynou hung Tae Sun Our Korean foster son, Chung Tae Sun, is now in the seventh grade. We have been sending aid to him for three years. His fre- quent letters tell us of customs, holidays, and vacation pastimes of Korea. Each month we send him school supplies and clothing which he needs. Our new foster child is a Greek girl named Amalia Argyriou, who lives with her mother and two sisters in a small village. I-Ier family is a victim of the Greek Civil War. A thirteen-year-old blond with gray-green eyes, Amalia Argyriou is a good 'student who enjoys study- ing history and religion. Social Committee members, Nancy Johnson, Ann Zwart, Bob Lillie, jill Butler, and Bonnie Balch worked on various dances during the year, painted posters, and gave the for dance plans being submitted to the Student Council. Hard-working members of the Litterbug Commit- tee, Lucy Cristy and Mark Bratrnan, stencil trash cans as a part of Litterbug Campaign. The Com- mittee also painted posters, which were hung in the halls in an effort to make students more litter-conscious. The parking lot on the playground was operated during the winter months this year, fulfilling last year's plan. Ron Macomb- er was in charge of the project. s , K NA ICJAYTCM .l IO3 L.. ! N session 7 J rooms SESSION- ROOM 117, SEATED: Jane Weber, jim Crockett, Mr. Richard Young, advisor: Mark Mattson, nail z, , , , ,, ff ff? 1 'V ' , X 51 0. NMNA1 ,A w fi, l S l l E 7 f I 4.0 ' C435 V fx xg VA o r 1 2 , , , 2 1'- an 6 1 W ,ff SESSION ROOM 217, SEATED: Sandy 1 57x Q if f ,f f ,f X, 7ff7f 1 I ' SESSION ROOM 211, left to right: Barb Laure, Miss Beatrice Koepfgen, advisorg Sue Meinert, Carol Decker, Not pictured: Karen Smith. 938 .41 fs 645 4 ' ry? , 7 5 My! 1, ' f f . , ,,Vt, I -:.: ' 4 :, .,.z:-:,f- 2 ang! ' Wright, Mr. Kenneth Engle, advisorg Ginger i , Ingersoll, ,- , STANDING: Martha LaCrone, Marylou Gra- LW' V ham, 1 Not pictured: Sheri Austin. c 2-M E I I os W X, ym ff Z J ff f I 7 X af, 1-.A SESSION ROOM 311, SEATED: Mrs. Dor- othy Horst, advisorg Ed Hathaway. STANDING: jane Meeuwsen, Otto Witt, Mary Telfer. ,.. 9 1' 'Q -4 ,K Session room SESSION ROOM 306, SEATED: Dick Cas- sell, Miss Ruth Sawyer, advisor. STANDING: Margret Brown, jim Mouth- rop, Barbara Pontz, '--5-.., 5' gf, w ., 1 I06 SESSION ROOM 314, SEATED: Mr. Kryn Rynbrand, advisor, Marilyn Schuck, Scott Morris, Pat Stamm, joe Grosser. IIBPVC C6Ilt8I'S SESSION ROOM 317, SEATED: Mr. John Yzenbaard, advisorg Tim Bachmeyer. STANDING: Mary Jo Schiller, Gordon Nrchols, Judy Van Dyken, Ann Wfoodhams. SESSION ROOM 432, SEATED: Miss Dor- othy Scott, advisorg Donna Poland. STANDING: Dave jones, Barb Rye, Molly johannesen, Toni Thompson, Pat O'Con- HOF. 1- -1..i, . L, ., 'J' Q17 .3 E ' 1,. :'-' is Qt A ,.'. NA ,W W 4. J Wwwmnlw' SESSION ROOM 412A, SEATED: Mr. Allen Follette, advisorg Gene Crawford. STANDING: Carol Nasser, Pat Brunner. Zqgy m, . f -' 1 ff, 1- v in! .- ME ga, JT' wsu- - , f f J I07 9223 Wg E005 N-N -ff' NQVWL W QA-X Qwwwflib V WMVMH C6 N N as, counclls SEATED, FIRST ROW: P. Blair, President: G. Nichols, Vice-President: M. Johannesen, Secretary: N. Zwart, Treas- urer: Mr. Sam Peppel, Advisor, S, Shipley. SEATED, SECOND ROW: N. Bissel, N. Rosenbaum, C. Walter, S. Boughton, S. DeWinter, M. I.aCrone. THIRD ROW: B. Gorton, N. Brundage, P. Brunner, S. Stock, B. Rye, L. Ray- mond, B. Pontz, C. Cook, B. Fitzgerald, B. Brill, M. Warner, A. Zwart, M. Hiler, M. Brown, I. Zadins, B. Thomp- son, J. VanDyken, J, Grosser, J. McIntyre. 'N A .. . - SEATED, FIRST ROW: J. Dehn, J. Phelps, C. Fuller, M. Simmons, J, Hill, G. Tolland, B. Dietiker. SEATED, SECOND ROW: C. Early, I.. Gottlieb, D. Schlichter, A. Jansons, T. Miller, R. Maio. THIRD ROW: C. Lietz, B. Balch, J. Weber, D. Crose, T, Thompson, J. Blease, J. Newman, Mr. Delman Brenner, J. Schwarz, I.. Cristy, B. Meconi, J. McCormak, T, Tetzlaff, M. Schiller, J. Ranger, J. Boehme, G. Frank. - 1, .7 ' : .,... ' gf? 4 SEATED, FIRST ROW: I.. Wolf, Tefoya, M. Wellman, I.. Cain, H. William, R, Randall. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, J. Weston, S. Snow, C. Sanford, C. Ganzeel, J. Rosso, J. McQueen, B. Schiffel, J. Butler, C. Day, L. Wasielew- ski, L. Milham. THIRD ROW: J. Gildea, M. Vella, J. Udeel, S. Keane, B. Boyen, J. Moultheop. B 5 5 Q l I 1 I I 9 U I 9 1 'u , 5' ff sports IN? ix 1 flxx FIRST ROXV- Left to Right? Maflilgef T- Stafford, L- Lennon, Carpenter, H. Holmes, D. Zimmerman, J. Crockett SECOND NI Davis, M. Thompson, L. Wfarner, D. Gilclea, D. Stewart, B. RCW: Coach Protz, Coach Drake, P. Oppenhuisen D Doze Peters, E. Hathaway. J. W6SiOHv H4 Hafffr, L. Bomffigeff R- man. D, Thierjung, D. Moerman, A, Walker K Ranger M POWCYS. CA Smith, L- Gfiffifhi M- Stafllek B- Tl'10mP50U, D- Wfarner, B. Hubbarcl, J. Wakelancl, D. Gulbis B Miller B De A 3 1 A 1 5 ,, fggmq ' t sir L 230-2,1521 , Cofgpfging Ron Powers and Larry Bontrager. Il2 Bob Anson Phil Blair Larry Bontrager Dave Carpenter jim Crockett Mark Davis Barry DeRight Bill DeXVeerd Harm Dozeman Dick Gildea Len Griffiths joe Grosser john Hafer Eel Hathaway Herb Holmes Tom Huff Roger Kool jim Lajiness Phil Lawrence Luke Lennon Bi season for LETTERMEN Al Marcilous Tom Marvin Bill Miller Doug Moerman Bob Peters Ron Powers Dave Reeves Joe Runner Chuck Sampley Nick Smyrnois Dick Stewart Marv Thompson jim Wfakelancl Art Walker Maurice Wfarner jerry Weston Wes Williams Dan Zimmerman Geo Zupanic YA' .gm B? 3' 1 iii ea T95 . p . a 1 ,, f , c . . ' r f ,,1.A . 'TV we r -f1- sf we P ft ,.A 5 'X' -. . ' V ' 3 ! L' V f , X . -, 1-A My fx f 'Slug 1 Tn Yfeerd. .T Laiiness. L Foorlag. X. Svmrnios. T. Huff, D. Rajko- J. Lavender. A. Marcilous. T. Baker, G Zupanic. D, Reeves. VU. vich. D. Kribs. J, Runner. P. Blair. Coach Fosscn. THIRD ROXVQ Vifilliams. J. V6fH1CL1lCU. R. Kooi. T. Marvin. F. DeRight. D. Yanderwall. l-I Dozeman. D. Webster, J. Casey. G. Gearhart. T. XY'hitman. P. XY'ilson. P Lawerence, gl. Grosser. aroon Giants The gridders posted their finest record in a decade during 1959. Coach Don Drakes Squad finished the season with a six win, two loss, one tie record. The high point of the season came when the Giants topped previously unbeaten Benton Harbor. 20-', before an enthusiastic home town crowd. The gridders concluded their season with a decisive homecoming victory over traditional rival Battle Creek. The rain-soaked game marked the final appearance on a Central gridiron for forty-one seniors. Co-Captains Ron Powers and guard Boh Peters represented the squad on the annual all 64A League Team and placed high on several all-state polls. Head coach Don Drake confers with asa sistants Manley Fossen, left. and Reese Protz. right. II3 P If' Srininr Linemen, left tn right: Vloe Runner, Joe Grosser, Bill DeWeerd, Mark Davis, Tom .Marvin, Dick Gilclea. Cl-IS OPPONENT 7 Niles 4 0 14 Ann Arbor , , 40 14 Sexton 19 39 G.R. Central .. 27 Senicwr Ends and Centers, left to right: Maurice XX'urner, Luke Lennon, Barry Dellight, Doug Moerman, Phil Blair, jim XY'nl4eli1nd. wi se A :f'.4 .Q I 1 '.,,e' 9-w me 54 , VIP ti? 56f1iOr I-iDCITTC'F1. left to right: Jem Crockett, jerry XY'eston. Ed Hathaway. Bob Peters, john Hater, jim Lajiness. 20 6 15 15 -15 .1 '5 ,ug V Benton Harbor 7 Jackson , O Eastern 15 GR, South 6 Battle Creek O 'fm-Q' ' K IB-, , fr I, !'?lf, 'V Hh , , 4 fi ,Mis ' 1 nlflw' -r sr. 9,5222 dgiaaz lk V 'QQ 5 : . . wg ..: , H 2 I u t W H :E !l i29! bd ' Senior Backs. left to right: Herb Holmes, Marv Thompson. Len Griffiths, Nick Smyrnios. Roger Kooi, Art XY'alker. H5 . Xmwrwxxwcw Xv:x1yNsQ NwNxs xNXQ - . . . - , .t I .. .3,.v,,., U -.,. . ...... X .. K . V 4 A A FIRST ROXV. Left to Right: B. Vande Polder, M. Duke, THIRD ROW: J. Bos, Coach Jevert, B. Geyer, D. Geis- D. Cook, D. Davis, L. Berner, T. Rowley, B. McKinstry, hart, J. McNulty, J. Buteyn, J, Kesteris, K. Hargie, P. M. XX'oIf. R. Rinehart. D. DeYoung, G. Johnson. Sperti, L. Reisch, A. Sweet, B. Haggerson, T. Kasson, J. SECOND ROWI: T. Flocken. B. Belcher, R. V11DDykCD, Doxtater, Coach Nelson, C. Dell, Asst. Coach Shelander, D. Bowersox, R. Reese, T, Lajiness, B, Kreeger, O. Mor- B,Nanc31-row, gan. G. Haibert. J. I-Ieystek. Junior Varsity builds for future Fourteen sophomores and eleven juniors received Reserve Football letters in 1959. The group represented the 39 boys who completed the season. This was the first year juniors were included in the squad. The gridders posted a modest one win, six loss record. The win came in the final game over Battle Creek by a score of 13-6. The Bearcats had defeated Central, 26-O, earlier in the season. In other action, the Giants, led by the power running of fullback Jim Doxtater, nearly upset a strong Niles squad. The game played in a driving rainstorm, was won by Niles, 15-6. Doxtater and Dennis Bowersox were elected honorary co-captains for the team. Head Conch Art Jevert plans strategy with Assistants Bill Nelson, Bob Gold- gmith, and John Shelander. I6 Jim Cafsey drives for y.1rd.1ge against Brittle Creek as unidentified Centralite moves in to help. Coach Drake and captain Bontrager plan strategy I entra 1 ers e t 'vv' ' , j iw . 5 2 ,,,,v,. . V ' ,,., , fjg h ' W' ' I ' -net ' - t :v '1f:.vC sf:,::,.,z ,.-,,rff.si2-im -. if- f, 1 v',' V 21,5 , 3 2 59 ' g Z 8 V ...... f --AQ 1 , ..,... , .... W, ,,,., ififlt? W 470975 -ff '5 'i7' 9 1 2 G - - Q f 2 A I ' Shining scoreboard blazes out Homecoming story, , fmglf ,ry d.,.34,,,ml A F . . , X V, X xj1Qnw.,m,AJ he LW li fm 49' ' f., gf, Art VC'alker eludes tackier in snowy G. R. South Giants gather for pre-grime huddle game. 3k . V...-. ... V N3 ww L., an ,ff 'UFS' A . .J , 'i , ,yafwfma N- - IX, -5' , .T I- T. YXEifE,4f Varsity squad. left to right, standing: Manager Tom Wfilson, Bob Pountain, jack Brennan, Dave Pfeifer, Paul Olson, Coach Pedler. Kneeling: Paul Chaffee, Bob Gardner, Ron Macomber, Bob Gaston. QW 194, 5.2, Captain Bob Pountain II8 1959 LETTERMEN Bob Pountain Bob Gardner Paul Olson Ron Ross Dave Pfeifer Ron Macomber ai V ,ef ,,,1 4522 w., 'M' 1 Thinclads C6135 gt j .tw N new V .W-M-wwf V. H, as---,xv-'-1 I, : ANC 1 EQSL4 f fx f aff Q 1 UM! 5 ,.,,,, A MW, .. ,-f WiMm.f-- 4 ', , '. 5 3, 1 fe , 'awww' fi 5-24421 , - Q DWI, .qgifgg , V,,,, ,W ff? 5 M I i ...,..,,..f , Y , i ,H I ,,,,,,,,W,,,Mm,, J., wi '7, EB rum ,, R ,hswi YENGERM if HIGH 2 HWHM mu l , -.5 1 ,f K ,fn H, is 51W f i 412 5 Q at bfi L 2 ' f ' f 1 , f ,,Q, f-.' , CM wang ZW? Vi AY,'Cf'f4 Z fz'f'if4fw,, Reserve squad, left to right, standing: Manager Ron Commissaris, Wayne Mejeur, Doug Marshall Egils Kronlins, Coach Pedler. Kneeling: john VanOoyen, jim Schoolenberg, Gundars Zentelis, W111 4 of Central's 1959 cross-country squad, under Coach Elf Pedler, came out on top in four of seven meets. Captain Bob Pountain led the squad with three individual firsts. The Giants opened their season by defeating Battle Creek and Portage in a triangular meet. Other victories came in dual meets with Lansing Eastern, Niles, and Battle Creek. Lansing Sexton and Benton Harbor defeated the team in dual meets, Ann Arbor and jackson topped the squad in a triangular, The Maroons plated fifth in both the 6-A League meet and the Albion Invitational, took ninth in the Hastings Invitational, and closed their season with a seventh-place finish in the Regional tournament. , Bill Guhl, Aivars Melkus, joe Milan, Art Dennehy. if L ,Z 1 e f' , , .7 glam ,', ' I C W4 LL ' f if ,.,, 5 , ', l ' , , ft My L r ,f , t. ,Lf 4 1 4, -I , i, ,fin V- t' g, v,,::-:wg , i ,wi f---- f 1-, ffl -wif' ,. , . i ' V f , V ,,,,ii:,.,, ., , .Y , , ,4 , , ..., - , ..,, 5. ,W g t- ' rf-f-if ---'-- i f , ,,,,,,m.a,.,,, , 1 1 ,w-iff,-if ,, .. ft, V - N .A--1 . W 1,1 .af '- f -.ma ,Mi - mf , M. ,W JZ, ,fa 4 , A 7, Ja, gff Z,,4 f Q , .gwvgk 4. is vglayff . ,, 1. ,,sg, A,,,. f3?i,.,,t5 .1 ,. . M: G R' ,,n , a ,,,, x-L Ni. , ' 7 fy' TUWLIL gyi- '5?',s,. 1 ' af r .I,vz:i5f'f -11. ' iw? ' ' .L,',4Va4,5 ,311 :A 0: gf 1 r A ,212 ,sy,L,f,,,f,5yL?,,,a Q9 tm W ,5W,,.. . xl K. !Q75'L.,'wf' wa. ,e, I ., 4-wi' , Mgr 1' at ,al ,W . it , N, 'yfgtu W ,L ,gms jeg M gsm Coach Elf Pedler II9 X , Varsity cugers, standing, left to right, are: Coach Quiring, D. Gulbis, P. Kirkpatrick, P. Repins, J. Barkenbus, J. Wforthy, J Remeur, P. Lawrence, R. Commissaris, L. Baker, V. Grinbergs, D. Reeves. Kneeling are B. Gardner, T. Preston, D. Cassell L, Lindner, and J. Seabold. Central takes district troph The 19.59-69 version of the CHS Basketball team ended the season with an over-all record of 10 wins and 8 losses. The squad placed third in the 6A League with 5 wins in 10 games. Standouts for the Maroons were Dick Cassell, Dick Gulbis, Phil Lawrence, Terry Preston, 'lack Barkenbus, john Worthy, and Kalamazoo area scoring champ Lyle Baker. Despite a modest record in regular season play, the Giants, led by tournament co-captains Cassell and Baker, made 11 terrific showing in the tournaments by defeating Battle Creek, 60-57, and jackson, 75-73, to win the district crown. The Jackson game produced one of the most exciting comeback victories on record as Central overcame a 16-point defect to win in overtime. The cagers finally bowed to St. joe by an 87-51 score in regional play. pr ,ff 1 ' f a' 5 . a 'K ' ' V . --T 1... I ,ff M4 ' . '7 5 .V , I . .W ....., .,,,. ,,,., I az, V,. If ,.,,. Q , -ff , ' .,f,. sh... ,.f4,, I. ,. . V Q. Q .v V no Jack Barkenbus launches a free throw in a game with Ann Arbor. , f , ,ff , , L 1? 9 3 ,ww A Baker shoots over head Of Biffle Creek defender' Conch Quiring talks strategy with his guards. CHQ OPPONENT GR Christian Holland .. .,,,,, . Lansing Eastern Benton Harbor Battle Creek . .. .. Lansing Sexton Ann Arbor . Portage . . .. Jackson ,,., .. Lansing Eastern Battle Creek Benton Harbor Lansing Sexton Jackson ,,,,,,,. ,,,, Ann Arbor .. M44 . H53 46 .. . 57 .......6O . ,,,, 61 65 ...64 ...H65 40 .. H47 65 ...9-4 .58 H a,,, 52 Lawrente tries ii rebound shot in the Ann Arbor game 'rBZ0f V iiii RAZ U06 waz 0 Azqy ,AZ UQ E651 15.6205 520 E154 A204 'Will U6 A Z U67 5 tAZ 7 309 fa LW il FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Morgan, B, VandeBririk, J. Finn, R. Allers, D. Kleis, A. Sweet, V. Smits, K. Burkey, SECOND QXX Manager, N. Nancarrow, J. Benders, 1. McNulty, D. Geishart, I. Stewart, A. Marcilous, L, Leatherman, J. DeRight, L Pease Coach, Mr. Bud Eossen. l2I Seniors lead Giants to victory Bob Gardxqer Pete Kirkpatrick Phil Lawrence t YP Dick Cassell Lyle Baker B A .K 4. A Dick Gulbis Pete Repins Terry Presto VW L, -. ,,, Y , as Central's varsity swimmers are, left to right, BACK ROW: Coach Cris Mengel, T. Haynes, H. DeVi'yk, R. Gauntlett, R. Ross. L. Hathaway, T. Huff, manager F. Reeves. MIDDLE ROW: P. Chaffee, F. Slenger, J. VanderSalm, G. Wheeler, J. Warnke. J. Bowen, T. Flocken. FRONT ROW: S. Babcock, W. Dimmer, W. Hamm, T. Barthold, T. Kuiper, and J. Anderson, The swimmers, under head coach Cris Mengel and assistant coach Don Drake, posted a commendable five win-five loss record in dual meet competition. The squad, led by 13 lettermen, made its finest showing in several seasons by placing fourth in the rugged 6-A League meet, held in Kalamazoo this year for the first time. During the season, four new school rec- ords were set. They were: ZOO-yard individ- ual medley, John VanderSalmg 100-yard backstroke, Scott Stevens, 100-yard orthodox breaststroke, john Warnkeg and, 400-yard free-style relay, set by the team of Vander- Salm, Tom Barthold, Roger Gauntlett, and Tom Huff. l24 CHS swimmers Reserve swimmers are, BACK ROW: Coach Don Drake, D. Vermeulen D. Docsa, R. Cooper, P. Wood, T. DeHaan, J. Wilgus, G. Bateman, G. Hagger- son, and J. Kollig. FRONT ROW: E. Raseman, R. Shaw, R. Benson, L. Reisch, R. Roth, and P. Rose. NWN sw., jon Anderson, Central's number one diver, seems almost airborne as he executes a fine half-twist. erform well Co-captains Tom Huff and Ed Hathaway at poolside. Muscles strain as Tom Huff and john VanderSalm race in the difficult butter fly. Fred Slenger takes a turn in the butterflyfas teammates Grant Wheeler and Scott Stevens provide vocal support. , 7 , se , a -Q W , ' f 5' f'ff ' V - ' . ' ' ffm!! f , ,jf cr MMV, V ,My ff. ffffffvf ,, f' -- - ,A ,. s -4-www, V,,,W ' V g ,, V ' fp! myzwm .- X H , , all My Bang! And they're off at the start of a free-style event. : ' 'X we b To 2' ,- 4, Z5 bg N 4 f 4 'X nf , an , , V, AG .A If --j V 2, 2 ,, at . , V , , ff f - -1 ,,.,., f ff, 4, , 4? . .,,.., yif H ' , A - K . at L , e l E 1 le SQUAD MEMBERS, FRONT RONW, left to right: Ray Eriel, Authur Haywood, Andy Svikis, Carl Latora, john Hafer, Pete Openhieson. R. I.. Echolsg assistant manager, Brian Vandeliolder, SECOND ROW: Mike Hallam, Lyn James, Ron Baas, john Van- Atta, .lim lNIcCormark, Dave Dozeman, Harm Dozeman, Dave Kribs, Craig Meeth. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach, Reese Protzg Mark Davis. Larry Bontrager, Tom Marvin, Len Griffiths, Bill Miller, Willard jackson, jim Bosg manager, Blake Hagman. l i , f f-ff l-d,,,,4-Ye' K., x I Sh0eless Harm Dozeman strains to pin Bill Miller. WWW' 4 ,.,., , , Dave Dozeman, left, and Carl Latora demonstrate as the other squad members watch. l26 Wrestlers become 6-A league power Tom Marvin seems carried away in his match with Len Grit fiths. W s tl? X . ' X ead..,...,Q.v,.4,,.e, 1. .... .M . 'Q if ' an Head wrestling coach Bill Nelson. Coach Bill Nelsons '60 wrestling squad posted the finest record in the schools history. The grap- plers finished the season with a 7 win-1 loss-5 tie record. earning them 1 third place in the powerful 6-A League. Highlighting the brilliant season were the squads third place finishes in both the regional and state wrestling meets. Niles and Battle Creek tied for first in the re- gional tournament with Central only one point back, but the Giants out-fought both schools in the state ff! It's a pin! Ray Friel smiles as the shoulders of Andy Svikis touch the mat meet. Lansing Sexton, Central's only dual meet con- queror, won the tournament, followed by Ypsilanti and then Kalamazoo. The meet saw Larry Bontrager and Dave Dozeman crowned state champs, with Tom Marvin and Mark Davis taking runner-up spots in their respective weight classes, and Carl Latora place ing fourth. Bontrager and Latora were undefeated in regular season competition while Dozeman, Marvin, Davis, and john Hafer were each beaten once. . 1 r f' F T ff ,Z it ,Q 5 Q .v-1I f 112 N :gg 13, 4, -130 1,5 ff 155 :eo mvr .':p4' Centrals ranking wrestlers in their respective weight classes, left to right, with manager Blake Hagman, are: Ray Friel, Crait Meeth, R. L. Echols, Dave Dozeman, Carl Latora, jim McCormack, Harm Dozeman, Bill Miller, Tom Marvin, Len Griffiths Larry Bontrager, and Mark Davis. Varsity tinttk squad memhers are, BACK ROXV, left to right: Mgr. -I. Sage, D, Adams, Schroeder, P. Olson, J. Schoolenberg, D. Gulhis, P, Lawrence. J. XVorthy, T. Baker, J. Crockett, A. VC'allcer. FRONT ROXV: Assistant Coach A, Jevert, R. Macomb-er. R. Gaston, B. Gardner, D, XY'entzell, B. Pountain, R. Ross, R. Stevens, A. XY'all-zer, VT. Buddemeier, Coach E. Pedler. 'lratk Captain Boh Pountain. I28 Thinclads Scorch the cinders As the snow melted and spring sky cleared, the CHS track squad was hard at work preparing for its 1960 season. Coached by Elf Pedler and his assistant Art jevert, the team strained to get in shape for its ten-meet schedule. Bob Pountain was chosen captain of the squad which in- cluded such outstanding athletes as: Marv Thompson, Paul Wilson, Wfes Wfilliams, Art Yifalker, John Wforthy and Bob Gardner. I at W l . y ' K . ,V,,' ,W iff? . K M L.: f E ,La f,,,. 2351 wwf We K ' , , ' -f 1,' Cp and over go hurdlers Dick Gulbis. Alex Walker, and Phil Lawrence. 'll I cm s ffl 1 ff 5 X 4 ,.,V ,R grivrw-H1 'af ccgyrgy .-is HM 1-Q f bv ., l Reserve Squad Members are, BACK ROW, left to right: Mgr. J. Sage, A, Dennehy, P, Chaffee, J. Peterson, B. Guhl, H. Williams. B. Bowling. S. Babcock, W. Hamm. SECOND ROW: Coach Art jevert, j. Brennan, S. Nissen, D. Marshall, E. Kronlins. I. Ingles. L. Berner. KW. Mejeur, Coach Elf Pedler. FRONT ROXW: V, Vigants. D. O'Boyle. E, Buell. ' O l29 .f g sl c a 4, ..,,- .- , fy 3 , s cllc or E Antl they're otfl Assistant coach -levert checks the watch as three sprinters leave their blocks. Quarter milers Bob Gardner and Paul Wilson strain for the leacl at the start of a practice lap. V Nc, A at , Af Charge! CHS. distance men race down the straightpaway. l3O Manager john Sage checks the records as coaches Pecller and jevert look on. A new satellite! Vaulter jim Crockett soars up and Over, Golf squad members with Coach Ken Engle, are, standing left to right: George Zupanic, Bob Probasco, Dick Dozier and Kim VanderVelde. KNEELING: Stan Goodrich and Tim Haynes. Experienced golfers head fine squad Coach Engle looks the other way as Stan Goodrich tees up'l an iron shot. As the season opened, the 1960 version of the CHS golf squad, led by four returning lettermen, eyed the 6-A league championship. The veterans were Dick Dozier, Stan Goodrich, Tim Haynes and Bob Probasco. The team, under coach Ken Engle, faced a rugged eleven-match schedule including home and away matches with each of- the Giants' five league opponents. The talent laden golfers were out to post one of the finest records in Central's golf history. Overall team balance suggested a promising finish for the squad in regional and state meet play. 1 Varsity Tennis Squad Members are. BACK ROW, left to right: J. Moore, D. Campbell, Schoonmaker, D. Brzeziclci, J. Buteyn. A. VanDenBerg, V. Ragainis, DI. Grosser, V. Smits, T. DeHaan, T. Powell. SECOND ROXV: D. XVhite, Hilliard, P. Blair, J. Bukenbus. II. Troff, D. W'ilson, M. Bratman, M. Gonzales, B. Dimmer. FRONT ROXV: Mgr. G. Nichols, T. Survilla, B. Traer, T. Bradtield. L. XVotta. G. Sykes. U. Grinbergs, T. Fender, J. Phillips, Coach D. XY'orth. Al! 3 fy: 3 'Av ,. V-Q ' I32 dh .- 'Q Y Co-captains Dave XYilson .ind Phil Blair. Racket squad seeks court victories As the season opened, the CHS tennis squad, under the watchful eye of coach Don XVorth, toned up for its tough twelve match schedule. The netters were led by seven returning lettermen, including coacaptains Phil Blair and Dave XY'ilson. Enthusiasm for the net game ran high this year with a near-record tournout at the start of practice in early April. Despite the loss of four 1959 l-:ey players, through graduation, the team anticipated a fine season. K+ ? 5 o + . Q Qsirf. .rr L- + - P Y +A' F Lag, QV., rv 1 ++s+ se' +A r +s +P f 3 g Lv-bff' ,+ksy,, 4 'ef figff., .s f + ' ' r Dave Vfilson starts a forehand smash. Phil Blair sets himself for a volley. Larry 'Wotta prepares for a backhand I :surf return. l i 5 The squad gathers before practice for a few pointers from coach Don XY'orth. I33 lli.,-1-11 ACK ROW left to ri ht N Smyrnios D Reeves J Wakeland W Vanderberg, B. Bruner, D Baseball Squad Members are, B , g : . , . , . , . Moerman, D. Fanselow. THIRD ROW: Coach R. Quiring, B. McGregor, C, Dell, J. DeRight, S. Hatter, K. McKinstry, B. DeRight ' 'b T. P t n, L. Griffiths, L. Bontrager, B. DeWeerd L. Clemens, G. Crawford, manager j. Heffernan. SECOND ROW. D. Kri s, res o R. Powers, I. Seabold, J. Weston. FRONT ROW: D. Mohney and J. VanSweden. bat boys. Giants defend 6-A baseball title Coach Bob Quiring's 1960 baseball squad, defending champions in the 6-A league, were out to capture their fourth title in five years. Although bad weather hampered early season workouts, 75 candidates reported at the start of practice. Twelve of these were lettermen returning from last year's squad. The Giants faced a grueling fourteen game schedule including two games with each of Central's five league opponents. A new school was added to the schedule this year with the Maroons taking on Battle Creek Lakeview. As the day of the opening game approached, spirit among the squad members ran high as the boys anticipated a rugged but rewarding season. I34 4, 249' , , ,V off , 1 QM Senior Outfielders are. left to right: Bill DeNX'eerd. Barry DeRigl'1t, Jim Vifakeland. Terry Preston and jerry XY'eston. Senior catcher Larry Bontrager. demonstrating how to block the plate, tags out Nick Smyrnios. Senior Infielders are, left to right: Doug Moerman, Bob McGregor, Bill Bruner, Ron Powers and Steve Hatter. .ffl f ,, Y, l Senior pitchers with coach Bob Quiring are, left to right: Larry Clemens, Len Griffiths, and Gene Crawford Strike! -lim Seabold takes it powerful swing but the ball is safely in the mitt of Larry Bontrager. Students found opportunity to participate in a variety of sports through the intramural programs headed by Mr. Max johnson and Miss Gladys Ferguson. Activities for the girls included intra- mural basketball, volleyball and badminton. The boys' schedule included football and basketball, with each session room sponsor- ing a team. Enthusiasm for the intramural program ran high during the 1959-60 school year with record turnouts in almost every sport. Mr. Max johnson and jack Davis check the record book in boys' intramural basketball play. Intramural sports thrive at Central Miss Margaret Brabb holds a briefing session with the girls before an intramural basketball game. Q u ul 0105 one W Y-XO!-'XE-' ,ff M eerleaders Margaret Skivirigton proudly displays her first place individual Grand Championship Cheerlead- ing trophy. C7 A. x 1 A,- 1 . f 5 l Q Trophy winners pride of CHS The students of C.H.S. were proud and honored to have among their cheerleading squad a team of three who glorified C.H.S. by bringing home three beautiful trophies from Camp All-American. This summer camp is held at Walden Wood Estate near Ann Arbor. Week long sessions are held with 150 girls participating per week. Girls attend from the midwestern and northeastern parts of the United States. During the weekly competition, Margaret Skivington, jill Macomber and Carol Chumas captured the first place trophy for their skillful team work, and Margaret and Carol placed first and third respectively for individual performance. Nightly con- tests found our gals at the top again - winning two first place ribbons for our traditional Growler, a second place in origi- nality and third in performance for the cheer K-A. Although hard work went into the camp, lots of fun and new ideas were gained from the trip. The girls all agreed, It was Well worth it. Carol Chumas is shown with her third-place individual trophy, and Jill Macomber displays the first-place weekly Team Trophy. Football cheerleaders KNFELING: Pat Wo0dxx'artl, Barbara Davis, Sally VanCampen. STANDING: Barbara Bowman, Marcia VanCampen, Rosalie Barrett and alternate, Julie Rosso. i l 1 ,ff ,. ,,,,' , V V vffyfy' , ' , '-,www Lets hear a big C-E Loco, say left to right: Barbara Bowman, Sally VanCampen, Barbara Davis, Pat Wkwotlwartl, Marcia VanCampen, and Rosalie BarrCtt, boost school spirit KNEELING: Pam Dyer, Lee Anne Kooi and jill Catton, STANDING: jill Macomber, Margaret Skiving ton and Carol Chunias. 1 1 The tumbling cheerleaders, left to right: Lee Anne Kwni, Margaret Skivington, jill Catton, Carol Chu- mas and Pam Dyer. Front and center: jill Macombcr. The varsity basketball cheerleaders are, left to right: Jill Catton, Margaret Skivington, jill Macomber, Carol Chumas, Lee Anne Kooi and Pam Dyer. spark enthusiasm Are ya satisfied? You bet, we're really satisfied with our basketball cheer- leaders! After many hours of hard prac- tice, they showed their skill in promoting school spirit at all our basketball games. These cheerleaders, chosen from a total of forty girls, were judged on enthusiam, co-ordination, neatness, personality, pep and poise. An added attraction to the cheerleading squad this year was our fellow cheer- leaders. They used their forceful voices and abundant pep to cheer the team on to victory. Our boy basketball cheerleaders, Terry Brown and Tom Sun-i113 lead C-E Loco cheer. UCIHSJLS V? Q M I N fx Six VX f Staffs edit The senior staff published the first three issues of the C.H.S. News under the editorship of An- nette Brewer and Judy Reinsma. Members of the journalism class helped the senior staff and were prepared to tal-ze over the following issues of the News. Hardworlcing editors tear out hair! Senior staff members are: Editors, Annette Brewer and Judy Reinsma, seated. Standing from left to right are' Sports Editor Roger Kooig Business Manager, Mary Ellen Hopeg Gazette Correspondent, Margaret Skivingtong and Headline Editor Pal Brunner. C I-LS. News The junior news staff is composed of members of the journalism class. These students put the knowledge gained in class to practical use by pro- ducing the C.H.S. News. The staff completely creates each edition, from reporting the news, writing it, choos- ing headlines, soliciting advertisements, to finally laying out the pages. Staff members work during class periods, study halls and after school with Mr. Edward Lauth, their advisor. Co-editors, Lucy Cristy and Sue Smith, prepare layouts and copy for the next edition of the C.H.S. News. 4 4' ,,..,,,a0' , V f VQVKI Mvmimy Qldlflyhvlv ,L,kVv. , ,,,,,M,,,,, ,IV4 W, ,..V,.,t, e,,,,.a-vfjjefww Our wandering reporters first row left to right are: Bonnie Burbhidge, Sharon johnson, Helen Bree, joan Bresson, Linda Mertaugh Phyllis Biddle,and Cheryl Walmer. Second row: Ann Woodhams, Phyllis Cabaniss, Judy Davis, Marylee Ball, Leslie MacLeod, Karen Buys, Pat Bohs, Elaine Cook, Billie Rapley and Linda Baughman. Third row: Mary Schrier, Bonnie Groves, Ron Edmonds, Doug Marshall, Darrell Paulsen and Dave Kribs. v- ig . R , cp - 'acl rs X. . 1 1, i x 4 4 The Delphian staff 3 ,fr . i 'ig V xx gypsy, ': X sk ies: ' . 1 Q N ' .. v--1 - . ...wa S xr.. . y - 1 Sue Shipley, assistant editor, and George Williams, photographer, cheerfully approve the latest pictures received for the 1960 year- book, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Nancy Angotti ASSISTANT EDITOR: Sue Shipley PICTURE EDITOR: Nancy Johnson Betty Brill Bonnie Groves COPY EDITOR: Bev Cole Marja Potgeisser ART CO-EDITORS: Elinor Senne and Ieva Zadins BUSINESS MANAGER: Nancy Meulman Dave Carpenter SALES MANAGER: Mary Ellen Hope Bonita Anderson Marty Ream Judy Slocum TREASURER: Nancy Zwart ACTIVITIES: Nancy Rosenbaum Arfemblierx Nancy Bissell Sue Boughton - Sue DeWinter Clnbi: Pam Wilson Joan Minckler Barb Rye Lynn Schreuder l48 Nancy Angotti, editor, and Mr. E. V. Lauth, advisor, carefully check the final pages of the 1960 Delphian before mailing them to the publishers. Deadlines are met by spend- ing countless hours during and after school. Dancer: Joyce Rhodes Bernadine Gornick Judy VanDyken Dnzmazifr' Molly Johannesen Ann Zvvart Homecoming: Bonnie Fitzgerald Char Cook Mary Ellen Hope Wanda Knickerbocker Maria: Nancy King Charlene Brown Mary Richards Sandra Tromper Elizabeth Koole Art: Marilyn Hiler Regina Skrupskelis mmf' Admirzi.flmlion.' Martha LaCrone Mara Smits Sue Meinert Special Smffrx Marcia Fessenden Uzzdw-clar5men.' Sue Hildreth and Pat Brunner Mary Conger Marylou Graham Shirley Olin Gloria Grigartus Sue Hutchins Carroll Kassen Lynn Kirkendall Joyce Bree Seniorn Nancy Brundage STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Ann Woodhains Priscilla Willis Serriozz Room Officerr' Larry VanderBeek Clam Cauncilr: Ann Woodhams SPORTS: Maurice Warner Mike Barkley Ed Hathaway Scott Morris PEOPLE: Pat Brunner Carol Naser Senior Appoinzmenz Head' Carol Walter TYPIST: Sandra Doxtater Maureen Harvey Elaine Cook Helen Sue VanMaanen sets 1960 on pa es Diligent workers of the Delphian staff are, first row, left to right: M. Warner, N. Meulman, M. E. Hope, N. Rosenbaum. I. Zadins, B. Cole, N. Angotti. S. Shipley, N. johnson, A. Woodhams, P. Brunner, N. Zwart, Mr. Lauth, advisor. Second row: M Potgiesser, M. Richards, B. Gorton, S, I-lilclreth, M. Fessenden, B. Rye, N. Brundage, M. Barkley, B. Pontz, S. Tromper, C. Nasser, S. Morr-s, C. XY'alter. Third row: M. Johannesen, J. VanDylcen, P. Neibor, B. Anderson, M. Srnits, B. Fitzgerald, L. Raymond, M. Hiler, J. Reiusma, L. Schreuder. C. Cook. N. Bissell, P. Wilson. Fourth row: C. Falvey, R. Skrupskelis, S. DeWinter, B. Gornick, J. Rhoades, M. Mattson, M. I.aCrone, A. Zwart, I.. VanderBeek, D. Carpenter, P. Wood, E. Koole, B. Groves, M. Ream. . 'ia 271' A .. f 2 -mira., A' . lun nav 9' ' MW' M I-W.- ,, , f 4-ffff. 5 2 2 S 1 Delphianers at work . . . I49 1 i 5 1 Work Picture sorting, sketch retouching and distribution planningg all and more take place in the busy room of 334. Follow- ing careful and conscientious work, the Delphians of '601 are ready for those autograph hounds and souvenir drawers. Art co editors len Zadins and Elinor Senne use their talented artistic The business section of the Delphian consists of, from left to right: Mary Ellen Hope, Sales Managerg Dave Carpenter Assistant Business Manager Nancy Meulman, Business Managerg Marty Ream and Bonita Say cheese is these girls favorite saying. Working on the picture section of the Dephian are: Bonnie Groves, Betty Brill, and Nancy Johnson. Various sections Various sections work on the Delphian , ? 5 5 S 5 S g it ea t cf SX Section heads cheerfully tackling their jobs are, from left to right: Nancy Rosenbaum, Activities: Maurice XY'arner. Sportsg Ann Wfoodhams, Governmentg and Pat Brunner, People. , l Different heads of the Activities Section receive help from Nancy Rosenbaum, editor of section. Seated, left to right: Nancy Bissell, Nancy Rosenbaum, Bonnie Fitzgerald. Standing, left to right: Skeptical Molly Johannesen, Marilyn Hiler, Pam Vllilson. ,pun-S pd ul? Larry VanderBeek goes over copy with Ann Woodhams, head of Government Section. ,, fl ,Mfg fi ffl f W if if L ' fwfr Jafwi-,Z 5512? Wf aft , ., ,,,, ,, y 5 i f 'K5-we-f W ? 3,s,,i,i ,iii., i,,,,,. W Bev Cole, our Copy Editor, cleverly adds her touches to the copy for the 1960 Delphian pages. em' X, QM, . f Zi, , ' wma y Wai, i fr--H 3 - l1an Keeping a watchful eye on her section is, standing: Pat Brunner. Heads of Peoples Section are, seated, left to right: Martha LaCrone, Sue Hildreth, Nancy Brundage and Marcia Fessenden. 5 Q, Mike Barkleyg Maurice Warner, head of Sports sectiong and Scott Morris loolc over sports pictures. ISI X Ki, yvf AV L, Mil Z7 3572, 4, gui X Q97 L glflf CdL c4E2Z g,L1,45?'Z ai 6?'f5fWZ L 5fQ'f7 5, Q vQ?7f5 1?f My M' Eff , v4 ff 57 Lzagam 'Q 4275! 7,4M!7Li77 JJ' iff L N9 711 F Half L I Cf fzf45'M,-4171 X Ugf'Z,c2z,j L L f Ziff jhlfwf it LAR! C K V X UWLQ Q L c '2f fQffgf QQQ4 V NVQ Q L Zkhll L, 4,6 Q 2 7m fz , 7.4666 f Z , , 4754-X137 , an Mft uoderclassmen G-as I53 YT l LflffY'C11iI1 Marsha Wellman Randa Randall PW-flffellf Vice-President Secretary Once again Central experiences a group of new faces. The Sophomore Class, under the guidance of Mr. Richard Smith, achieved its first major stepg election of officers. Following the establishment of a governing body came the collection of class dues. The 4 class also participated in the football homecoming by building their first float. Ao.. Henry Williams jackie Tafoya T1'eam1'er Parlimnefmzriafz QQ 99 Sophomores go to the head of the class. Sophomore officers receive helpful hints from class advisor. Left to right are: Linda Wolf, jckie Tafoya, Marsha Wellman, Larry Cain, Henry Williams, Randa Randall, and Mr. Richard Smith, sophomore advisor. Sophomores experience high school life Linda Abbott Sharon Abbott Liga Abolins Patricia Akey Ron Alger Thomas Allen Robert Allers Richard Anclrysiak Mary Augusta Sandra Austin Mike Austrins Ronald Baas Shirley Babcock I.eRoi Baker Nancy Baker Faith Baldwin Bonnie Ballett Richard Barber Thomas Barnes Rosalie Barrett Gary Bateman Carol Baty Carol Baxter Rod Begeman Willie Bell Dick Benson jill Berner Louis Berner Mary Ann BeshGetoor Phillip Billiam Shelby Black Kay Blair Susan Blank Suzanne Blankenburg Pam Blossom rf , awww 1 , y J 7 , 4: W ff , f 5 ,Q 2 01 f? X if fi Z if 3 f' at M 'ig Q X W. mt XX 4 V' at 3 . f f V 4 f, I 'f 2-,275 ,vv, X, wr, fjff ,V 1' Zfjffff W' X f W 221 , 1 fa' 'I.'f:'4.m fff if ll Wifi' Q -. fl nf, ,r , ' ,-. .uw ifff P 9 ' l ,.Vr, I , ' S 3 ,W Wf f'59 , ,L qw .,.a2:f 1 2 'fa if 5 tl, ' f ,jifff I f 4 Y'-?'g:f f .. 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Af 7 fi ' f 12 fy I ' 4 A 6 7 f ' I 4 My We ifffff' 2 X 4 ' , 1 'f I f f ,gl Edward Chapman Michael Chapman June Chase Don Cheatham Kathleen Cheesman Tony Ciluffo Barbara Clark Doris Clark Robert Clark Salley Clemmens Pat Clock Mary Lyn Cobine X . ' rf Q X 4 af r QQ W X - 3 Q H ri i WW Mike Curry Richard Darner Dan Davis JoAnn Davis Sharon Davis Terry DeHaan Kay Dekker Sharon DeMink Celeste DeMond Bonnie Derbis jon DeRight Terry Derks Carolyn DeRyke Marilyn DeRyke Nancy DeVisser Dorothy DeVries Ann DeYoung Donald DeYoung I 8 or . f, a 1' 4? f 4 ' Y fi 4 4 f , f' ZW if f ff 2?Wvff2f' af .M 9 6 Q 5 ,..... ,Xb an A- S , s aa 'X al ' 23a ear -. gg Vx , X v Wi Q.. . X 0 X L - . .A my ffm? g,.,g:. -. Q F y' W 6 fr, 1' Faa aaa aaa, ew , l,ll A , ,,. ,.ll. dw , , M V . 1 Q is . M ' awww -l. R. , in 1 Iv' 9,.,4 ': u- , 3: .f 4 , My Q 11 ii 'I ' iw 9 if xy .as fb.. 1, 1 ' A . s O ' lv . ., f 3.5 if A, 41,1 . 1, H .iv ,.,. H - we x +1 5 6' V ,,r, , .1 f l' H ' I .- ' ff' QBWIN Ann Corstange Duane Corstange Renee Corzine Rita Costello Ken Courtney Terry Crafts Shirley Crapoff Alma Crawford Michael Crawford Audrey Creech janet Cripe Ron Crook Faith Crum Don Cummins Leroy Cunningham wk Q., V'.'-' . . Se , . K f if A i v iiilif 'fi sr,ier A ma? yfs, r si: a bil VA i 3- 1, Q 'I ,.-11 , A . a 2 i 5' 2' si-'-' N M . g fx, ' 53' 'F r Georgia Dietrich .E gig f y Q 5 Robert Dillrnon , . P Y K ,W , ' Robert Dillon it ? . ' is ' . 5' hw I ' William Dimmer g W ' NY ' Phil Dingman 'N 12749 . ,K . H 5 YV: I in W Rick Dolbee Xt 'W KV zz :Z I f SPN' DOM. em 'M 'W 'ti' it . Linda Dollahite Sv -. if RQ ln- gt - Kathleen Donaldson -P--. , i f -- A--w -mf K f ' Ethel Donovan , .', . -, W t 7 V -' ' .f 5' R Qeiee r 1 ' , R YK pays: ' tg, hg h' QQQW , . Richard Dooley N X5 Marsha Doorlag 4' 'r Linda Dorr fi N' M. James Doxtater A fix Betty Dozeman 'X xii flin g, K' -fa -fe .rzz , 4 im A A M ' ca. 'Cf' I , I atv' fg g Q Q42 . 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X 29 5 S - Q, uw- ...a it i X ' wr-lvf .J ecide to stay, john Haines Gene Halbert Sandy Hall Walter Hamacher John Hampton jacquelyn Hancock Michael Hargie Janet Haring Leonard Harris Anne Harrison Don Hart Duane Hartleroad Howard Hartness Ronald Hawley julie Hartwell W4 me ., M I g f , l ,.,. .. 'ijfjf 22- . f M I ..,.A A 4 W 4? ' ff 9 2 fx .f wa. , 4 , 8 .7 f 2, A W, Q .., X X xxx 5 Q 95 Q MX t :H iii Q 'll .f Af vw A W , - 2 A . gff ' X + C C ,Q 4,:::. t.x,,t Q A , X N at My News N Xalan -'t- :1 ,W , f, X X x C NX 5 W, nyj '22 ,Wag W, V K , ag f af , Z 2 , ,! y W Q6 pf X ff ff W f f , , X 3751-f A ff, , ' x 0 nl, f If 4 1 Q f' Q ,f W 2 , 1 X X K 1, , f f 7, ? an l i M X ,, Q f f f M, , ,X ,. I . ,..a L .i . ,,., f , ,,., a , . f ff i m 'iw a 522' ha d , ,,.,, 1 4 .., . - afaaf . f ' ..,, 1 - f f, My ,x ,M l JV ' john Gildea Charles Gill Carolyn Glenn Roberta Glenn Tom Glerum Nina Goff Manuel Gonzales Linda Gordon Flora Gray Eleanor Green Robert Green Theodore Green Terrence Grogg Judy Gruizenga Carolyn Grunwaldt Howard Guinn Howard Haan David Hadaway 0 ' , .fd ' 4 , 11, , f , Z fl, 7 , pw' ' fi f,-ff f f , f , ff x , zz I6I Joyce Heacock Anne Heinzelman James Henderson Douglas Hendrixson Richard Herndon Nancy Herwick Roger Herwick Donna Hess James Hess Fred Hiemstra Larry Higgins Michael Hills Melanie Hinckley Leslie Hoeksema Robert Holland Dan Holstein Dale .Holtzer Mary Homer Robert Honeywell Carole Hoppe Kay Hori Annie Hoskins Margo Houseman Linda Howard Janice Howe Nancy Howe Marilyn Hubbard Dick Huffstutter Sharon Hughson Nancy Hunt Bruce Hunter Darline Hunter Dennis Hurley Richard Hybels Judith Hyzer I62 Arlene Iles Allen Immel-cus Larry Irey Sally Irish Alan Ison Carolyn jarchow Jill Jeffers Patricia Jenezon Alan johnson Charles johnson Gwendolyn johnson jack Johnson Jean johnson john johnson Judi johnson Thomas VU. jones Maxine junl-:er Linda Kaiser jim Kalleward Roxanne Kane Finishing off some useful wood items are sawdust sophomores left to ' ht' Ed Whtt Wfeaver, Wesley Lawrence, and Bob McAlister. l Hg I l Jerry ,ma 'wi ' vt-'WV I , , '24 ' f ww f ,wg 1' , I Wi, , Agw- fa 411, 1' 5, , ik f ' .V fi W fif f f flyff f f fe' ff 1 M ' 2 . 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W . .4 sz -il-14 ,Q Lawrence Ronald Knowlton Kooi Bernard Karen Knuth Kreckman Helen Lang Grover Lassitter Donald Lawler Larry Leatherman Mike Lee Sharon Leedy Mary Lemley Thomas Lemmer Bill Lennon Leonard Lesman David Lincoln Linda Lindner XY'illiam Little INIay Loggins 'S dvi f: 1 P QW'-'LL' Diane Long Pamela Long fr aff- , Bob McAlister Cheryl McBeth Carstella McClendon Sharon McDonald ,. rv fy-, 4-A gif Z-. .Q 41-1 Q 'ff 3 Gary McKee Byron McKinstry Dennis McMann Dawn McMeekan K me all Sandra Lown Helen Loynd L QL --YQ X . aw s N. J :Q uf' 1-Q -'la ,vu 2' x Q I, ' -L. ii lm, fe 1' , to f . Q li 2 4 AMP I Fred Lueclecking Janet Luteyn 1 . q K f , 2 W.. .a la. . QE as gif Xa . If X Agp. X3 E ar 'E A - I .3 'L sq' ,.,, 4 ' . 2 if gg, ix Marvin McNett jim McNulty Jan McQueen Kay Mcliffhort EI' Carolyn Meeth Craig Meeth Aivars Melkus Martha Merricks , ' V ,rf '. . fa 4 's EE -Q, V fy, -N ' 4 5' Q -up-,..,, , We-f Carlton Luttrell Lyman Lyman V in ,f , 1716 . - , - , ,,,s, f X ., i 4,,. 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XQQ X i, W z A , Q Us bv 'Wi ,W ag, Qf, ' 1 .1 ,I V -- 1,3 saggy' VV is W , f., V' gy , 0, ., ef f ff 2 ,, 3-ff ' ,gy ff fl: ff 276 X , gf Z 9 flQKffQf?l I N Z, W1 V' ,ffl -f'-- f i,,4 .mW , 'WW4 ambitious steps of Sophomores Janice Nabors William Nancarrox Diane Nelson Donald Nelson jack Nendorf Judy Newman Bill Nichols Nancy Nichols Sandra Nicholson Connie Nikitas Fred Niles Kathleen Noble Sue Nordyke Charles Norris Thomas Null Lynn Nyrnan Dennis O'Boyle Ann O'Brien 1 The following studious? sophomores are seated, left to right: Cindy Pontz, Sally Va C '1 Pat Mosher. Standing are: Bob Foster, Connie Bushouse. H ampen' Jerk WI gus' I67 Karen O'Connor Susan O'Del1 Dianne OKeley jim Oliver Mark Olmsted Gloria Orosz john Otto Diane Ouding Carolyn Owen Ann Pahl James Palmore Cindy Pasch Phyllis Passafiume Sandra Pataky Betty Pate Lillian Patnode Kathryn Pavey Shirley Payne .. Y X 2 1 X 'Q . Q 9' .X 'S it X X X I7 N X X X XX 4 Q X, ,. Ni Q mv- X . 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Jerry est, at mmm, Cathy jim Vanclenberg Robert VandenBrink Linda VandenBussehe Brian VandePolder Wfard Vanclerberg Marie VanderRoest Nina Vanderwheele Ronald VanDyken Phillis VanLandegent Carol VanLiere Mark V:1nLiere john VanOoyen Lynn VanPatten Marie Vella Michael Vella james Vendeville Karin Verdon William Verclries I74 ' iffy , 1 f ::i i'i' a ' . 2 f ' 7 434 Q ff' ,gay , 1 1 mf 5 . ,ffm , 4 ww . -I 2 37, 1 , ' i ,l,, -' fi, , . il Mr , 45 an h7I,,,rV ' ,,,,,,,A.f ,avr 25:53 f :tl-T103 Wag- , ww-1-Q of ,,,.,. , , v , 1, ,lla if wif 37723252 'T 15412911 4 wif Q' Z 'J' 1 x A 2 fm 2 A Q 36 .03 Q5-C 4, ,gg 1 an 4 ,Q , Wvpmww 3 -sr 2,31 Sue Verhaagen Martin Vikis Stanley Vincent Jerry Vinyard Gertrude Vlietstra Patricia Vos Karen Vose Bruce Wfalker Randy Wfalker XY'ally XY'alker Lisa Vfasielewski Steve Wfaterman Mary Ann XY'atson Robert W'atts Ronald Yfaugh X T, X C 'n Wg? , 95 . . 'Q me 0 0 4. Q23 ,Au U X V x 3 5 1 5 1 il! 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V Q, -5-l,wg.3, 5- ff Y A f ' ,ww l f 0 .1 fi QM 6 M f ,Qi , m,. ,Q ,V I ni Rae Willie Corliss Wilson Ron Shephard Larry Simington Angie Smyrnios Viki Suboski Judy Thomas Nancy Weber Eilleen West Judy Vlfilliams Mary Ann Zimmerman Shelby V:.LnDalson Marie VanderRoest Forgot, too busy, meas es . . . all resulted in Sophomores without pictures Achterberg, Gus Adams, Kathryn Adams, Sharon Allerton, Jerilyn Anderson, Arthur Askin, Bruce Babcock, Scott Beard, Elizabeth Bell, Donald Bell, Willie Mae Benders, John Beresford, Kenneth Berghuis, William Bethel, Ernestine Bond, Kenneth Bradley, Roy Carpenter, Phillip Carver, George Church, Deanna Cleveland, Donald Comee, Douglas Condon, Mary Corradini, Joyce Corteway, Marvin Cross, Sandra Czulc, Eric Davis, Marlene DeKoff, Anne DePew, Terry Dozeman, Ronald Dunmer, William Echols, R. L, Elwell, John Firestine, Richard Fleming, Linda Fox, James Freer, Judy Frisbie, Diane Frish, Sally Gardner, Jerry George, David Gillam, Charlotte Graham, Dan Gravatt, Judith Groesbeck, Rodney Hadaway, Alvera Hallam, Barry Hasty, Kerry Hayworth, Gail Hendrick, Arthur Henschke, Walter Hooker, Cathy Hunter, Joanne Hutchins, Robert Hyzer, Judith Jackson, James Johnson, Donald Johnson, Gary Johnson, Herman Jones, Lillie Jones, Linda Ketelar, Harry Korstange, Herbert Kowalik, Alfred Kowalski, Thomas Lubovich, Nicholas Mahney, Margery Matheson, Richard McClendon, Carstella McCormick, Cathy Meskil, George Mitchell, Alice Mitchell, Caliph Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Lamont Moffett, Ellen Moon, Lawrence Morgan, Sarah Morris, Jerome Nisbet, David Noone, Sheila Nord, Mary Nowak, Louis Nufer, David Nunn, Harold Obert, Nancy O'Bryant, Michael O'Donoghue, Patrick Pape, Philip Parker, James Pelikan, Mary Pennington, Carole Pieratt, Michael Pikkaart, Bonnie Pixler, Lloyd Pollard, Patricia Potts, James Reeves, Hubert Richards, David Richardson, John Richter, John Rizzuto, Joseph Roden, Oscar Rose, Harold Rowgo, David Rushmore, Judy Schmehl, Heidemarie Scott, James Shabeeb, JoAnn Shinn, David Smith, Florence Smith, Joanne Stevens, Michael Stevens, Roger Sophomores strives for perfection in carpentry Stoops, Lewis Stratton, Louis Ten Brink, Justin Terpening, James Terry, Carolyn Thomas, Thomas Van Engen, Larry Vermeulen, Danny Vest, John Walls, Kenneth Weax'er, Jerry Weaver, Stephanie Wellenkamp, Williant Whipple, Jane Whitfield, Luther Whitmore, Sandra Wiessner, Sharon Wikel, Linda Williams, Ruth Willianus, Ruth Wood, Jimmy Wood, Vicki Woollam, Steve Yant, Ella Yax, Bonnie Zantjer, Karen Autographs AFX UUIOFS D X ohn Newman jack Blease Lucy Cristy Pre-l-idenf Vjfe-P7'EJid67Zf Sgffgfdfy jim Schwarz Treczfzzrer The Junior Class, after their election of class officers, began working on the class float, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, for the football homecoming. With the beginning of the second semester, many hours planning the Jun- ior Prom, The Underwater World, were spent by the Class Council. These hours proved rewarding, for the Prom was one of the best dances of the year. The final project of the class was the junior-Senior Tea, which wished the seniors good-bye and good luck. Bob Meconi Pnrliamentarifm Ufficers preside over Class of '61 Class council listens intensively as john Newman previews the events for the year. Presiding with him are Lucy Cristy Mr. Delmar Brenner, sponsor, jack Bleaseg Toni Thompson, jim Schwarz, and Bob Meconi. Juniors prepare for senior year Francis Abraham Don Adams Carole Aldrich Mary Aldrich Christina Allen Bill Ames Beth Anderson Carol Andrews Richard Arlington Betty Asher Richard Aspergren Judith Aukerman Sheri Austin Carol Auton Easter Avery Sally Baas Ann Bailey Bill Baker Thomas Baker Bonniejean Balch Larry Balch juris Balcuns Sandy Baldwin Dan Bales Marylee Ball Max Ball Booker Barbee jack Barkenbus Cecelia Barnes Daniel Barnhart Patricia Barnum Sue Bartels Thomas Bai-thold Linda Baughman Seija Bax ff, Sie A , r a c 3 2:22, - 1 , -Q 1 5-,.'siWt', A 1 -A , ii Q , .Xa X- Fig: X m ,Q :ww A . fi? Q- S33 was 5 141:65 as fl fc :awww 5 .1 , sa-,.,'h. ' '- we A -, . 2' 4:1 . ' .151-as , ff If 'V J' 1, 17 1 ff 7 W 111 I 1, - - flaw it. . , WZ. 5 1 ' 11 10 f 1 1 aa f V. , ,hz g f L 1, ,,,, .1 1 wirpgnyz , 1 .ff f f f' ' 11 1125 2? 1', ,,,,',1, 1.11 4 1 I f 1 1 f 1 141 4 1 ,5 If 1., , 1,4 f,f1, , , ffl W I 1 , ! ,111 1 fa M 4 rv Q Q 1 Q 1 Qi- W ,1 1 . 'Y ff 1 5 If ' gf' 11 if ff 2, at W ' . 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The senior class has been working like beavers to accomplish all of the goals they set. This year they built their prize-winning float in a record time of two nights, sold Kalamazoo Central Stationery, and successfully planned the turn-about formal, Mr. Wonderful. The completion of the Delphian, under the direction of Nancy Angotti and Sue Shipley, was the main project this year, with the senior prom running a close second. ,ff , 14 .:,,,. M in W ik 1, 1 , . . N5 ? swwwt ,ff,A f, , Qi' QQ, . SESAM W ffff I 1 Wa, . f- 42 s jim ,gf ,J ,yff wary, , .MM .cl Zn:-47 , SW WJ- fr Hard-Working secretary, Molly Johannesen, is trying to keep up with Phil. Busy as A 3 K X55 X .:.:.v gibfb 2 .f s S X '-qu!! , 'f Q h - v , X' ' -' ' X -0 iff ? f'??'3 T5:'?fY2i1!'51f.'m:f:-'- V .h X - E.ifWl'ffwf,5.3g,3 Q . s W . I A, -If ,ywwc up I N Betty Brill carefully sprinkles sparkle on the Turnabout Nancy Rosenbaum and Barb Pontz decorate I-Iil1side's decorations- gym for the Mr. Wonderful formal. fsck 5 silt C7 K at f We ,s f , Elinor Senne helps Sue Shipley sell stationery as a Senior class project. Q , Y 1 gf 4, 4, If 'H 5 ff S Mary Conger radiates a smile for her grad- 4 uation picture. , ' , Carol Walters and Mr. Sam Peppel, Class advisor, discuss senior picture appointments. 2l2 little beavers a awww lr ? Rf' QW ,ws l + is 'X 2 Gordon Nichols, Barb Pontz, Judy VanDyken and Joe Grosser thoroughly discuss the final plans for the senior banquet. Phone calls, letters and other preparations keep the senior prom committee busy.A phone call is being carried through by Gordon Nichols, Ieva Zadins, Sue Shipley, Carol Walter, Pate Brunner and Maurice Warner. Wa Sandra Stock, Lynn Raymond, and Barb Rye begin the plans for the senior baccalaureate service. Honors awarded to -1 sion-ass Heading the graduating class scholastically, as determined by rank, these students were cited by Mr. Eugene S. Thomas, principal, as the top twenty senior at the end of the seventh semester. SEATED, left to right: Sue Hildreth, Margaret Skivington, Pete Kirkpatrick, Dave Petering, Austra Maldups, Joanne Visscher. STANDING: Nancy Brundage, Karen Donaldson, Connie Radabaugh, Jackie Beeke, Dennis Hauck, jim Seabold, Dave Eaton, Tim Bachmeyer, Sue Shipley, Roger Hybles, Carol Walter, Jane Meeuwsen, Marylou Gould. fSeating does not indicate order of rankingj Garalee Hoppe was chosen as one of eighteen winners from james Moulthrop, recipient of the John Clementz Citizenship Michigan in the Achievement Awards contest of the National Award, was nominated by the counselors and was chosen Council of Teachers of English. The test covered competence by the U.S. history department. Jim received a pin and a in English language skills. Not Pictured: john Dorsey. bowl commemorating this honor. I4 outstanding seniors Yin . ag 49 y 5? f f ,,, Quill and Scroll, national honory society for high school journalists, received fifteen new members from Central's 1960 senior class, as announced by Mr. Edward I. Lauth, advisor of the journalism department. The students received pins and member- ship cards, their entrance fees being paid by the senior class. New members are, FRONT ROW, left to right: Roger Kooi, Bev Cole. Sue Shipley, Nancy Angotti, Judy Reinsrna, and Annette Brewer. BACK ROW: Nancy Brundage, Pat Brunner, Betty Brilli Maurice XY'arner, Nancy Meulman, Nancy Johnson, Ieva Zaclins, Margaret Sl-civington, and Mary Ellen Hope. f, -fa J ff '2 , Q 3, '23 'nt , z' af 4 M A, ti., yu gi , , I I I I Sally Shipley, Central High senior, was chosen as Kalama- Carol Chumas was elected by the senior girls and faculty zoo's Community Ambassador to England. She will leave advisors to receive the Good Citizenship award, presented from New York after graduation on an all-student ship. by the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was After being abroad for eleven weeks, Sally will give chosen on the basis of dependability, service, leadership. speeches about her trip to the many organizations sponsor- and patriotism. ing the Community Ambassador Program. ZIE VIOLET ADAMS Pep Club BILL ABBOTT Mans Glen' Club XVENl:ORD ABBS Bible Club MARA ABOLINS Ushers Club Iutlurmiml Volleyball Latin Club Chem. Lab. Asst. KAREN AHLRICH Pep Club Class Council Treas. Majorette Spanish Club Girls' Glee Club ROBERT AILES CAROLYN ALLEN Bible Club Pep Club DAVID ALLEN Reserve Football MICHAEL ALLERS Men's Glee Club BONITA ANDERSON Pep Club Sweethearts CHS Choir JON ANDERSON Diving Water Show News Staff JUDITH ANDERSON Spanish Club Student Librarian CHS News Sweethearts SHARON ALDRICH CAROL ANDRESEN Covop NANCY ANGOTTI Delphian Editor Interschool Council Student Council Student Directory Quill and Scroll Gazette Exchange Ed. JEAN APPLEGATE Future Nurses Spanish Club Girls' Glee Club Pep Club JOHN ARINS JAMES ARMOUR SHARON AUSTIN MARCIA AXTELL Pep Club I ROGER BAAS Movie Club Riffli- Club RICHARD BACH Ushers Club Pep Club Bowling Team SANDRA BACHELDER THOMAS BACHMEYER Student Council President Band junior Class President Band Follies Session Room President LYLE BAKER Football Basketball CHS Choir JUDY BALL LARRY BARBER Stump Club President Library Staff ROBERT BARCLAY GRANT BARKLEY Reserve Football Key Club Math Club Delphinn Staff ALISON BARNEY Orchestra Brigadoon Band Stage Crew Band Follies HEIDI BARSCH Co-op Curriculum Council CAROLYN BECKER Pep Club Student Council Interschool Council SONDRA BECKETT CHS Choir Pep Club Girls' Ensemble Student Council Sweethearts NANCY BECKWITH Spanish Club 'IACQUELINE BEEKE Latin Club Red Cross Future Teachers DANA BEGG CHS Choir Bowling MONA BELDING Movie Club Sec. Session Room Vice-President Band IUDY BENSON pep Club Band Follies Reserve Cheerleader Student COl1I1Cil Girls' Glee Club BARBARA BERGMANN Ushers Club Bowling League ' Dramatics Pep Club GAA BILL BERNER KAREN BEST RUTH BESTERVELT Future Nurses Bowling Pep Club Girls' Glee Club CAROL BINGHAM PHILIP BLAIR Football Tennis Class of '60 President ROGER BIRDSALL Intramural Basketball Intramural Football Bowling League Secretary Class Council Interschool Council NANCY BISSELL Student Council Ddphian Staff Student Council I Club NANCY BLANCHARD Band Sweethearts Future Teachers Orchestra BEVERLY BOGEMA CHS Choir GARY BOND Band Follies Sweethearts Band Brigadoon DAVID BONE Stamp Club RONALD BOS Swimming Tennis Track JOHN BosKER CHS Choir Men's Glee Club Sweethearts Band Follies Brigaclo0n Swimming Pep Club LINDA BOSTIC SUSAN BOUGHTON Future Teachers Student Council Interschool Council Class of 60 Pep Club Delphian staff LARRY BOUSSOM CHS Choir Men's Glee Club Stamp Club Vice-President Sweethearts Band Follies Band Follies Pep Club Co-op YVONNE BOUTON DAVE BOWER BRUCE BOWLING Reserve Football DAVID BOWMAN LARRY BONTRAGFR Football K Club XVrestling Basel-mll BARBARA BOS Ushers Club Bowling Future Teachers Vice-President LINDA BOS Bancl Bowling Orchestra Sweethearts LOANNE BOS Pep Club Girls' Glee Club un, ' 'U' 4. .-V V CREOLA BOYD Class Council Alternate CAROLE BOYDSTON Pep Club Band Follies AHA BOZE Pep Club THOMAS BRADFIELD Tennis DAVE BRANCH Swimming Men's Glee Club LINDA BRAND DAVID BRANDT DON BRANDT Cross Country JOYCE BREE Pep Club DOROTHY BREEDEN Bowling League ANN ETTE BREWER CHS Choir Session Room Sec. News Editor Pep Club Sweethearts BETTY BRILL Delphian Staff Pep Club Student Council Future Nurses Class Council JANET BRONDYKE Future Nurses Sec. THOMAS BRONDYKE CHARLEN E BROWN Delphian Staff Future Nurses MARGARET BROWN Student Council Girls' Glee Club Pep Club Future Nurses Class Council Curriculum Council WINDAL BROWN .IOANNE BRUNDAGE Pep Club Girls' Ensemble Future Teachers Spanish Club Vice- CHS Choir President NANCY BRUNDAGE Student Council Delphian Staff Class Council Interschool Council Sec. News Stuff Region 5 Sec. BILL BRUNNER PAT BRUNNER Session Room Officer Debate Class Council Delphian Staff Future Teachers News Staff NANCY BRYANT Girls' Glee Club Pep Club Class Council lv if-ldv' mn-ff' ROSALIE BUCK DAVID BUCKLIN JILL BUCKMAN VICTOR BURDETTE JOYCE BURKE Future Nujgeg Class Council Pep Club 222 Win IVR LINDA BUR Pep Club Class Council KE Girls' Glee Club ROBERT BURPO DAVID LEE Bowling DAVID BUSHOUSE BUSHOUSE JAMES BUTLER Band Follies Men's Glee Club DAVE CAMPBELL LILLIAN CAMPBELL MARY CAMPBELL Future Nurses CHS Choir Band Sweethearts ' YVONNE CANUTE Brigacloon HAYWOOD CARLTON DAVID CARPENTER ROBERT CARR JANET CARRINGTON CAROL CARTER Key Club CHS Choir Band Fgllies F0Otbal1 Student Council Student Council Future Nurses Baseball Spanish Club Men's Glee Club Brigadoon Sweethearts Band Follies 2 me-t PAT CI-IAFFIN MARY CHAPIN Pep Club Co-Op JANET CHAPMAN CAROL CHUMAS Cheerleader DAR. Pilgrim CHS Choir Pep Club Ensemble Student Council PAT CLAPP Bible Club GARY CLAY Student Council Golf Class Council Pop Club Bowling RICHARD CASSELL Basketball Baseball K Club Student Council Executive Council MERLE CASWELL GLORIA CARTXVRIGHT Bible Club ZIZLDA CARTER IAMES CASSADA IANA CAZERS Ushers Club TERRY CESSNA l fm WW ,.,, X LARRY CLEMENS Baseball Club BOB CLOYD ROBIN COE Pep Club JOYCE COFFINGER Band Follies French Club Pep Club Girls' Glee Club BEVERLY COLE Spanish Club Vice-Pres. Student Council News Co-Editor Pep Club Sec. Delphian Copy Editor Gazette Correspondent 4,-fs 'aw -., Q , , .for fffff 2 X A JOEL CoLE Band CHS Choir Bible Club Band Follies Orchestra GLORIA COLVIN Girls' Glee Club GAA SHIRLEY COMSTOCK MARY CONGER Splashettes Vice-Pres. Delphian Staff Future Nurses Sec. Student Council CHS News Interschool Council CAROL CONVERSE Debate Y-Teens News CAROLYN COOK Pep Club Latin Club CHARLENE COOK Pep Club Delphian Staff Class Council Student Council Future Nurses MAURICE COOPER Band Orchestra 'U -QMS' wx' MICHAEL CRABB K. so Zz Nfm li' '- RENA CORNING DAVID CORNS Bdlhl Band Follies HENRY COTE CHARLES CRADDOCK Library GARY CRAWFORD Bible Club CHS Choir GENE CRAWFORD K Club Baseball Session Room Vice-Pres. Co-op JAMES CROCKETT Football Club Track Men's Glee Club Band Follies Session Room President JUDY CROFOOT Future Nurses Pep Club PAUL CROSS SHARON CROSS Brigacloon Mixed Ensemble Sweethearts CHS Choir Sec. JAMES CROCKER KARL CUNNINGHAM GAYLE CURRIER ROSE CURRY JOHN CURTISS LYDIA DAMARCO Pep Club Spanish Club French Club DORETHY DANA French Club Pep Club VIKTORIJA Future Nurses Ushers BARI DAVAN We DONNA DAY Student Council Pep Club BARBARA DEAN Bible Club Intramural Badminton Intramural Volleyball CAROL DECKER Session Room President Girls' Glee Club JAMES DECRICK Men's Glee Club Band WILLIAM DEDOES SUE DEHOLLANDER JAMES DEKAM JAMES DEKKER Track Cross Country RAY DEKKER Mixed Ensemble Band Follies The Group Robecl Choir 228 ' X 'B JOANNE DAVIDSON Bible Club GARY DAVIS Band Follies Class Council JERRY DAVIS MARK DAVIS Football Club XY'restling Track MIKE DEMINK DAVID DEMOOR Session Room Officer Key Club Treasurer BRAD DENEAU MARCIA DENNIS 'UC' NANCY DEPEAL Bible Club Cafeteria Staff Movie Club Sweethearts CHS Choir PHILIP DERIGHT Club Football Baseball BARBARA DEVRIES Cheerleader Band Follies Co-op CARL DEVRIES JUDITH DEVRIES WILLIAM DEWEERD K Club Football Baseball SUSAN DEWINTER Student Council Splashetteg Class Council Delphian Staff International Council JUDITH DEWITT HAROLD DEWOLF HENRY DEWYK Swimming K Club Bookstore Staff MARCIA DEZWARTE Future Teachers Girlg' Glee Club Girls' Tennis Dramatics French Club JOHN DICKENS Mens Glee Club JOHN DILL DAN D1LLoN W? 8 Mens Glee Club JOHN DIRCKS 2fi:, ,f.qQ R ,QV 54,4 V ,. . f r f Af KAREN DONALDSON Splashette Sweethearts Mixed Ensemble Brigadoon Band Follies CHS Choir DONNA DONER Pep Club Bible Club JOHN DORSEY f l vw- DUANE DOUGLASS LYNN DOVE JANICE DOWNS SANDRA DOXTATER HARM DOZEMAN , i Cl. C 'l B'bl Cl b F tb ll Band Foll es Pegszluilgunci Olrdfestrg MIK? glub GAA Wrestling Girls' Glee Club 230 RICHARD DOZIER Golf f K Club gl MERVIN DRAPER Stamp Club Men's Glee Club Bible Club BRUCE DUISTERHOF D Men's Glee Club Intramural Basketball JOAN DUNLOP ai T' Pep Club Girls' Glee Club 4 DONNIE LEE DYER JOHN DYKGRAFF MARJORIE DYKSTRA Future Nurses Orchestra Sweethearts MARLENE EARLY X Pep Club BILL EASTMON DAVID EATON SUE ECKLEY IEANNE EDGERLY CAROL EDWARDS JANET MAE Executive Council Ushers Club Ushers Club ELLICKSON Cafeteria Staff Pep Club O h t 1Debate Co-op Bgldes ra orensxcs Student Council Future Teachers Treasurer 231 TOM FENDER Mens Glee Club Band Tennis JUDY FERRIS Future Teachers Ushers Club MARCIA FESSENDEN Class Council Pep Club Delphian Staff Splashettes HUGH FISH LINDA FISH BETTY FISHER DOUGLAS IESSITLTINE DONALD EVERSDYK ELAINE FALES Class Council Bowling League Ushers Club GAA SHIRLEY FALKENBURG CI-IARLENE FALVEY Pep Club Student Council Girls' Glee Club Band Spanish Club JAMES FARWALL Intramural Sports JAMES FELKE Track Club 5' DON FISHER 1-,V . OLJ3 p09 LD! BONNIE FITZGERALD Delphian Staff Class Council Pep Club RICHARD FLIPSE JOHN FORSLUND Swimming Co-op Reserve Football JACK FOUCH Ai -. -. RUTH EOUST SHARON FOX SALLY FRAZIER PHYLLIS FREEMAN Girls' Glee Club Co-op ROBERT FRIEDMAN Student Council Executive Council VALDEMARS GAIKIS Radio Club MARY LEE GANZEL Future Nurses ROBERT GARDNER Movie Club Cross Country Football Basketball Track CAROLYN GATIES Pep Club MARSH A GATES Coquettes Future Nurses ROGER GAUNTLETT Student Council Vice-Pres, K Club Swimming Recl Cross 'I'rack Executive Council JAMES GEORGE Men's Glee Club Reserve Football WILLIAM GERNATT SHARON GIBBS MARCIA GIFFORD E E ci b Gills Glei Club -Uk MARK GILBERT Bible Club Men Glee Club Library Staff Cafeteria Staff RICHARD GILDEA Football Swimming i K Club Band Follies MILDRED GILL CHS Choir Brigacloon Band Follies Girls' Intramural Basketball BERNARD GOFF RAYMOND GOODRICH STAN GOODRICH Golf TIM GORDON Class Council Delphian Staff Pep Club BERNADINE GORNICK French Club BETH GORTON Coquettes President Delphian Staff Pep Club Class Council JACK GOULD Intramural Basketball Cheerleader MICHAEL GRANT MARY LOU GOULD Future Teachers Treasurer French Club MARYLOU GRAHAM Class Council Sec. Club H20 Sec, Student COUHCU SCC- Session Room Vice-Pres. 15 Splashette Pres. Pep Club 'W-law, HWY SHARLENE GRANT JAMES GREEN ROBERT GRIEFITH LEONARD GRIFFITHS K Club Class Council Baseball Wrestling Football IRMALEE GROXVDEN Bowling League Pep Club Splashettes Spanish Club NANCY GRUNWALDT Dramatics Bowling League Centennial Pageant SAMARA GUERRERO Spanish Club Pep Club Future Nurses Delphian Staff WILLIAM GUI-IL Movie Club Cross Country Track RICHARD GULBIS Basketball Track Club LINDA GUMTOW Ushers Club Girls' Glee Club Bible Club GARY I-IAAN JOHN I-IAFER K Club Football Wrestling TERRY HAGEMEN Track Cross Country Intramural Basketball 236 TM GLGRIA ORIG ARTIS Co-op LINDA GROETSEIYIA CUAOP JosEPH GROSSER Football Baseball K Club ROBERT GROSSER BLAKE HAGMAN Football Manager Wrestlrng DAVID HALUCH Co-op WHITNEY HANDELSMAN Pep Club MARILYN HANER ,: , f ff f ,, ,,,, . fm W, 7 f JOAN HANSEN PEDER HANSEN LARRY I-IAPNER K Club Hall Guide JACK HARMENS Key Club GLORIA HARNESS Pep Club LORRAINE HARRIS Future Nurses RAY HARRIS Cross Country News Reporter Club JANET HARRISON Pep Club Pep Club MAUREEN HARVEY WILLIAM HARVEY Band Follies Movie Club IRENE HATFIELD EDWARD HATHAWAY Football K Club Treas. Swimming S.R. Pres. STEVE HATTER DENNIS HAUCK Stamp Club Laltirl Club KARL HAUG THOMAS HAVEN LINDA HAWKINS Library Staff Bowling League if , News Reporter JANET HAY Latin Club GAA TIMOTHY HAYNES SHIRLEY HEAD MARGUERITE QPEGGIJ SUSAN HEARNSHAW Club HEAT-D CHS choir C1355 Council Mixed Ensemble Future Teachers Red CIOSS Band Sweethearts Orchestra Brigacl00n Band Follies Musicals 238 RONALD HEATl H4 JAMES I-IEFFERNAN Baseball Intramural Basketball ROGER HELMER IVA HENSLEY RONALD HERDER LESLIE HERRON Student Council JAMES HEYSTEK ROSEMARY HIGGINS Coquettes Dramatics Future Nurses Latin Club SUSAN HILDRETH Delphian Staff Splashettes MARILYN HILER Delphian Staff Pep Club Class Council MICHELE HILL JOHN I-IILLIARD CAROL HINES GAA Football Student Council Bowling League Basketball Girls' Glee Club Pep Club Tennis Future Nurses Bible Club TOM I-IODGSON PAT HOEBEKE Movie Pep Bowling League French Club MCU 5 GW? 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