Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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C-irls Furnish Entertainment at Games IE -Il-IE I-Ioosier Schoolmaster should return, he would be amazed at the tormations and routines worked out by the Twirlers and Drum Corps. Their slcill in pertorming boosts the morale ot both team and school. Being in the organization enables the girls to develop their talent, triendships, and ability to worlc together. They have per- tormed at pep sessions and ,XX f, it TOP: Twirlers march in IQSO Memorial Day parade. MIDDLE LEFT: Flag twirlers are, Iett, Jean Potts, llo Eriedrich, Mary Boirabg right, Donna Polley, Martha Miller, Bobbie Castor. CENTER: Otticers are, left, Janet Prine, Mary Boirabg right, Martha Miller, Connie Eppele, Elorene Brederneyer. MIDDLE RIGI-II: Twirlers are, Iett, Gdessa Phinezy, Irrna Broolcs, Pat Tarney, Dorothy Ayers: right, Eve Bredrneyer, Janet Prine, Florene Bredemeyer, Mary Raber. BGTTOM: Twirlers on Douglas steps are Cdessa Phinezy, Irma Brooks, Dorothy Ayers, Pat Tarney, Eve Brederneyer, Elorene Brede- rneyer, Janet Prine. Mary Raberg Icneele ing is Maiorette Reba Wright. Page 96 3 x mq .f' and Back up during The halT-Times aT our games. They have special uniTorms Tor special evenTs. A maioreTTe is chosen To lead The girls. If she is absenT, her assisTanT Takes over. Social highlighTs oT The year were The ChrisTmas parTy and The picnic in May. The club meeTs The TirsT and Third Tuesday and every Thursday aTTer school. Adviser is Mrs. Edna ChesTer. i 'r 14, TOP: Colleding Tood aT The ChrisTmas parTy are Mary Boirab, Reba WrighT JaneT Prine, MarTha Miller, Carol Ra- ber, Ilo Friedrich, Ev Bredemeyer, Con- nie Eppele, LoreTTa Lovely, Florene Bredemeyer, and Phyliss GoTTTried. MID- DLE LEFT: Non-marchers are, leTT, Mary- ann KrampTon, Joann Sornrners, Barbara Carpino, Barbara DeCamp, Barbara SrniTh, Doreen AshTon, Gloria Wilker- song right Rose PoTTs, Carol Raber, Jacqueline ChrisTie, Norma BenneTT. Sandy Ballard, Barbara Snowball, and Donna Reuille. MIDDLE: Twirlers major- eTTe is Reba WriqhT. MIDDLE RIGHT: Drummers are Carol Reqenold, Connie Eppele, Virginia Bradley, l.oreTTa Lovely, Shirley Repine, and Donna Polley. BE- LCW: In ChrisTrnas cosTume These Twirl- ers enTerTained The baslceTball crowd in holiday spiriT. Page 97 Boosters Provide Refreshments at Game' S bi Tl-lE PURPOSE oT The BoosT- er Club is To prornoTe school spiriT among The sTudenT body aT CenTral. The special proiecTs oT The BoosTer Club This year were The EooTball Rally and The Valenfine Pep Session, honoring The TooTball boys and The baslceTball squad. The social highlighTs oT The year were The TooTball dance, called The Pigskin Twirl, The baslceTball dance, W TGP: PiesidenT Jaclcie May Conduds a BoosTer rneming in Miss PoTTerT's room. MIDDLE LEFT: Lois Scheirnann and Dave Vachcn help To clean ouT The BcosTer room, CENTEP: BcosT-er Council mem' bers COunT The days Till The nefT rneeT- ing. They are Lois Schiemann. Carol Franke, and Purh LesTei. MIDDLE PIGT-TT: These fiiils wand in line waning fc sign Tor wolinq sniTT5 aT a oasl,eTbalI Harrie. BOTTQM: Dave Vachon, Orho Mahler. Marilyn Miller, and Barbara T-luTson puT up decorahons Tor The ba:- kefball dance, Mcfioosfer Mcldop. Page 98 ind Prove AcTive in Lively School EvenTs called The McBoosTer Mc- l-lop, The BoosTer bangueT, The BoosTer picnic, and The BoosTer Bib Day. The Bib Day is The day ThaT The old mem- bers welcome The new mem- bers by malcing Them wear symbols oT Their inTancy. Miss l-lelen l3'oTTerT and Mr. David Griggs are The advisers. The club meeTs The second and TourTh Tuesdays oT The monTh. l i H 14' TGP: Elma Mafihias signs To work a shiTT as Dolores Srnelfzer, KaTie Monahan. Carol Carmichael, Beauliord Williams, and Barbava Burke consider Their chosen Taslis. MlDDLE LEFT: Barbara Bulne and Jaclrie May puT up The BoosTer noTice sign. MIDDLE: BoosTer Council members are Barbara Burlre, Jackie May, Lois Crandall, and Marlene Shields. MIDDLE RTGT-TT: Club advisers discuss plans: Miss l-lelen PoTTerT, direcTorg Mr. David Griggs, business adviser, BQTTQM: Loading TaTTy apples and candy info Miss PoTTerT's car are These BoosTers preparing Tor a TooTball game. Page 99 Library Workers Make Books Their Friends TOP: Library workers are, sealed, Lola l-lalhaway, Pal' Vredenburg, Shirley Flor- ence, Donna Vredenburqg sranding, Juanira Roemblce, Marcell Beck. Belly Broelcinq, Marilyn Findley and Norma Brirlin, MlDDLE LEFT: l-lalloween parly qoers enioy dinner-lall-c in lhe library. CENTER: Mary Breece, secrelary ol lhe library group, and lhe librarian, Miss Beierlein, look in rhe card files. MIDDLE RIGHT: Berry Broel-sing, Shirley Florence, and Joan Mclrireer enioy lhe Halloween parly. BOTTOM: Library helpers are. lzneelinq, Evelyn Nahrwold and llo Fried- richg srandinq, Sally l-lirschy, Margarer Eelrers, Pal Ransom, Coral Topp, .loan Mclnleer, Marlene Shields, Reba Wriqhr, and Mary Breece. Page lOO ff' AWE ll ek U, Tl-lE MAIN purpose ol The Library Service Group is lo enable The library nol only lo lunclion eiclicienlly, bul also lo ohler opporlunily for ex- perience in aclual library work. Each girl works eilher during one of lhe school periods or before or afler school. The Library Club en- ioys lwo social rneelincis a semesrer. The adviser is Miss Gerlrude Beierlein. il Latin Club Makes a Hobby of Old Romans TO PROMOTE sociabilily and Io provide a belief ap- precialion Tor Lalin are The main purposes of Lalin Club. The special worlc proiecl oi The year is dramalizing a Lalin play. Social highlighls were The dance given vvilh The English Deparimeni, a banquet and a Chrisimas parly. The club meeis every second Wednesday. The club adviser is Miss Alvera Bald- win. .,, x an KX' x S U' Q I 1- ,s N sf 1 4 r f 31 ' 9 A A 'L '95 'WMI TOR: Raul Robbins, Kefinelh Arrnslrong Mary Breece, Galen Babb, Ray Favory operale Roman weapons. MIDDLE LEFT: Jaclc Wilson, Lee Eleclc, Evelyn Fallon. and Raul Robbins are aciing VicIoria Mafrisf' CENTER: Ohlicers are John Glass, presidenlg Carlene Miller, vice- presidenf, and Norma Jean Cook, sec relary. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members dance af The Lalin Club parly. BOTTOM: Ken- nelh Arrnslrong, Tirsi-sernesfer president Jackie Fey, Ellen Reinking, Bob Seidel, and Galen Babb plan The coming rneef- ing, Page IO! Players Club Present Dramas for School TOP: Sfudenl Players hold a rneeling lor insrrucfion. MIDDLE: Ading a play are Barbara McCulloch, Clarex Wagner, and Elma Malfhias. Olzlicers ol SPC are loolcing over an SPC page in an old Caldron. They are Marlene Shields, Carol Buckley, and Vernon Vice, presidenr. A play is being read by Sandy Ballard, Daisy McCar+y, Donna Vredenburg, and Marilyn Pindley. BQTTOM: Rehearsino parls are Martha Gaslcill, Donna Vreden- burg, Sandy Ballard, Lois Scheirnann, Daley Mccarly, and Marilyn Findley. Page lO2 Tl-IE SPECIAL worlc proiecls of lhe Srudenr Players Club were rhe Senior Cne-ACTS, Senior Play, and The Chrisr- mas Play. The special social highlighr of rhe year was Jrhe mid-year dance, privare. The adviser is Miss Margery Su- Jrer. The purpose of rhis club is 'ro promole drama. There are 47 in This club. lr meers every lirsr Wednesday in The monrh. um.. Art Members Have Fun Beautifying Halls Tl-IE PURPCDSE oT The ArT Club is To expand The cul- Tural background oT The ArT Club members and To improve arTisTically The school environmenT. The meeTings are held The sec- ond and TourTh Mondays oT The monTh. The advisers are Miss l-luTTo and Miss Acker. Special proiecTs were The ChrisTmas decor- aTions, and assembling The alumni Tiles. Special social highlighT was The annual dance, TeaTuring clever mobiles. fl fi 4, -X., fix - T, .44 , :g,:,.34g:s i 4 6, Egg if wx, as-.ss , gg L. ,g?g.-1 ,if XX . Q Y ,si.,.ii:i, fr TOP: CaThe-fine WrighT, Donna Reuille, Darrell Phillips, Beauford Williarns, and Bud l-larvey consTrucT mobiles in The ar room. MIDDLE LEFT: Jackie Rogers, Bud Harvey and Beauford Williams dec- oraTe The Tree aT ChrisTmas Time, CEN' TER: Oicficers oT ArT Club conTer abouT The coming meeTing. They are Donna Reuille. PaT Ransom, Louis Oieda, Bud l-larvey, and Gary Craig. MIDDLE RTGHT: Admiring a picTure on display are CaTherine WrighT, Mary Breece, Jackie Rogers, Gloria Wilkerson, and Darrell Phillips. BOTTOM: These Tolks puT up Chri5Tmas decoraTions in The halls. Page IO3 Red Cross Folks Enioy Helping Others TOR: Red Cross Club members are ad- dressed by a guesi spealrer and enTer- Tainer. MIDDLE RIGHT: Marilyn STell- horn, Mary Briner, Ann Richards, and Vasillra BliznoTT puT up The sign Tor The ned club meeTing. CENTER: Red Cross OTTicers, Gwen STrawser, PresidenT Mary Briner, Vasillca BliznoTT, and Marilyn STellhorn worlc on sTuTTed animals, MIU- DLE RIGHT: Red Cross girls prepare labels for The CARE packages senT abroad, BOTTOMZ Miss Marian Ingham and Miss Blanche T-luTTo direcf The girls in rnalcing sTuTTed animal giTTs. Page IO4 TO l-TELP oThers in many ways is The purpose OT Red Cross Club. This club meeTs The TirsT and Third Wednes- days OT The monTh. Club ad- visers are Miss Marian Ing- ham and Miss Blanche l-luTTo. Special work proiecTs OT The year were To give needy Tami- lies a Merry ChrisTmas and To malce Tavors Tor The men aT The VeTerans' l-lospiTal in ForT Wayne. , ,K . , ,nw-x 1k1.- h X si DEBS Pleased with Business Activities IBRQMQIING interest in business subiects and mod- ern business methods and systems by tielcl trips and social contact is the pur- pose ot Debs Club. The club meets every second and tourth Wednesday ot the month. Miss Georgia I-Ieal is the adviser. Special work proiects ot the year are tield trips to various business ottices and estab- lishing a cup tor the busi- ness department. ess. .f ' B v.-M. ' New 'eq- TCP: Debs Club members talce a tield trip to International Business Machines Corporation. MIDDLE LEFT: XfVanda Mosher plays the piano as other Debs sing. CENTER: The otlicers ot De-bs Club are, tront, Rosalie Wolte and Dorothy Ayers, president: bacls, Barbara Danner, Shirley Aughenbaugh, Betty Lou Tharpe, and Connie Peppler. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ernestine Moore and Betty Lou Tharpe iitterbug to records at a social meet- ing. BOTTQM: Club members listen to a proposition trorn the chair. Page IOS ffl , 'IQ V ? 3 3 i ::.E1A.:: e:ff K M ,ia WM N ' q - if 5' 's fr' rv f XR 4 4 1 X .. Lf STudenT Council Helps To Improve School TI-IE PURPOSE oT The STu- denT Council is To insTiI demo- craTic ideals inTo The minds oT The sTudenT body, so They may be gualiTied To serve as useTul ciTizens. The club meeTs every TirsT and Third Monday oT each monTh, TirsT period. The adviser is Mr. Willis Rich- ardson. A Tew social high- lighTs were The STaTe Con- venTion, and The Thanksgiving dance. CourTesy Weelc was a proiecT oT The Council. TOP: Dorolhy Lewis, TirsT serneslrer presi- denT, conducTs a Sluclenl Council rneeT- ing, MIDDLE LEET: Council members puT up decoraTions Tor The Turkey TroT, Thanksgiving dance, CENTER: Looking over boolrs aT a cabineT meeTing are PresidenT Glen I-lealh, Carol Carmichael, and Mary Breece. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: A porrion oT STudenT Council volunTeers Tor a comrniTTee. BOTTOM: Marlene Shields males a comrniTTee reporT as The members IisTen. They are KeiTh Kruse, Doyle WhiTTon, Ken Kiricpalriclr, Marie Iveson, EsTher Shroyer, Pai Liggelt Bar- bara Oraslce, Eualeen Johnson, Sharon VolTz, Ken Coshed, John I-IarringTon. Bob MonTgomery, Jerry Blalce, and Tom Loy. Page IO6 x.,,,. ,, 8 . Qi! if 1 in -.. Nature Folks Find Beauty in the Outdoors THE PURPOSE ot Nature Club is to promote greater interest in nature study. The club meets on the tirst and third Thursday. Ad- viser ot the club is Miss Iva Spangler. Special worlc proiects ot the year were an all-day tield trip to Bluttton, and meetings at parks. The main social proi- ect was the Snow Elalre Serenade. as-MQ' 1:-M ., f in sit TOP: Sally Hirschy, Bud Harvey, Shirley Aughinbaugh, Wanda Ambrose, Phillip Gregory, Loretta Moser, Wanda Mosher, Dorothy Cirnini, Joyce Lutz, and Barbara Danner paint decorations tor the dance. MIDDLE LEFT: Galen Babb, Vasilka Bliz- nott, Patricia Sarles, Shirley Aughin- baugh, and Mary Evelyn Balyeat study a stutted owl, CENTER: Arline Hudzin- ski, Loretta Moser, Barbara Danner, Ann Richards, Betty Stevens: otticers tigure the agenda tor the next meeting. MID- DLE RIGHT: Carol Guenther, Catharine Barnes, Marge Gerdon, Roger Wills, Sandra Lee, and Bud Harvey study speci- mens as a club proiect, BOTTOM: Are- Iine Brown, Phillip Gregory, Bud Harvey. Tom Kaiser, Carol Gephart, and Evelyn Mast come tace to tace with a prehis- toric animal at the zoo in Chicago. Page lO7 - fi i i , 3 A V , gl Q i n Qv 2 ' K a A . s i i I A has 5 u ef 'Bi 1 ' 2' Lost Without a Song! CENTRAL is aiiorded greai pleasure by her Choir. The vocal groups give conceris, appear on radio, and sing on many occasions such as Thanksgiving, Chrisimas, and Easier. Page IO8 SECTION: Top Row-Cooper, Norris, Thomas, Worman. Row ii' Rai Ri? 1' r - 1 ALTO SECTION: Top Row-Rice, Kuhn, Young, Blevina Tharp. Thrl-Ambrof McGee, Moore, Jackson. Row Two-Wine, Koble, Wise, Liggeff, Houf. Row One-Boliz, Bucholzh Sesnoy, Gerard, Bliznoff 35 5. I kk Zh, GI RLS'? J aneiv Prihe, Bobby Cistor, Mary U ' , aro- lynLong i Q 1 N EET I V Janice V' W-J' fx 5. ,Y-v' ,Sr my , fy, 'Mfig- f+, 5?3Qw5 wT5iA?Mg5?T,E7: G' l V- if ',: xgvaww A Z Music Hath Charms CENTRAIQS BAND presenls concerlrs, plays al games, and marches in pa- rades. The Band builds inleresl in music and lills The morale of The school. Page IH Friendship Girls Find Fun in Fellowship TOP: Girls painring Easier eggs are Marilyn Findley, Joanne l-lirzennan, Mar- Tha Willcinson, Calherine Barnes and Carol Kiel. MIDDLE LEFT: Enjoying clulo relreshrnenls are Doris Kerr, Madeline Elder, Mary Jane Miller, Nancy Neil. MlDDLF2 Conlerring ohicers are, lronrz Daisy Mccarlhy, Caiherine Barnes, back: Gloria Bohde. Arlene Dodane, and Jaclxie Fey. MlDDl.F Plfivl-TT: The girls awaii The beginning ol The iniiiafion ceremonies. BOTTOM: Joe Marks and Carol Kiel are surprised To find The Tiger in The Chrisrrnas box, which Sanla Claus has delivered ar The Friendship pep ses- sion, Page IIZ Tl-IE PURPOSE of Friendship Club is To aid girls in being belrer Chrislrians and To have Tun in doing so. This club meels every second and Tourrh Thursday oi The rnonlh. Advisers are Miss l-lelen Burr and Miss Marie Lebarnohc. Special work proiecls are ro earn Y-Teen lelrers and +o sell Tiger slarionery. The social highlighl was The Tournamenl Twirl dance. T EQ inn- yyy ...,,.. .., . ' MaTh Club Members Have Fun with Figures T0 DEVELOP inTeresT in and appreciaTion Tor The hisTory, applicaTions, and power oT The science oT nfiaThemaTics is The purpose oT MaTh Club. This club rneeTs The seccwd Thursday oT The rnonTh aT 7:30 pm. Miss DoroThy Ridgway is The club adviser. Special social highlighTs oT The year were The dance, Cnce Upon a Time, a picnic, and a ChrisTrnas parTy. lp A T 59? WLM. ,T,,,i .ANSI 'S A. TOP: A gay crowd aTTended The picnic held in May of lasT year aT Memorial Park. MIDDLE LEFT: Carol Franlce, Du- ane SylvesTer, Flrna MaTThias, CarlTon SheeTs, John Richards, and MargareT Grosscup engage in a handicap race. CENTER: Vic Keller, Duane SylvesTer, Jackie May, Mary Breece, Miss Ridg- way, president Bob Seidel, president Elma MaTThias, Connie Peppler, Louie ArneTTe were The oTTicers Tor The year. MIDDLF RIGHT: The usual club chaTTer precedes The meeTing. BGTTOM: Roger Rang, Lois Murphy, Jim Vondran, Louie ArneTTe, Carol Franke, Suzanne Rai-nrnel enjoy The reTreshmenTs. Page II3 NFL Folks Put on Dance Revue ancl Present MEMBERSHIP in NFL is a goaI for all acrive speech slu- denls. High gualificalions are an incenlive Io all To do Iheir besl in speech work and com- Ioelilion. To Ioecome a mem- ber, one musr earn 20 NFL poinls. Through NFL conresls, Iellers, swealers, cups, and Irolohies are won. The special if TOP: Mr. McFadden polnls oul speeow devices To polenlial NFL members. MID DLE LEFT: Ron Ross, direcror of Junio: Town Meeling, holds The milce as Char- Iene Will aslcs a que-slion of a program speaker, CENTER: Winners of speech cups are, sfanding, Eileen Carpenler, Freshman Exlemp, Sondra Hoslerler, Sophomore Exremp, Shirley Case, Schirn- mel Radio Cup, Elma Maflhias, Coil Original cup: sealed. Barbara Gillie. Sqhirnmel Radio Cup, Connie Sfandish, Croninger cup, Marlene Shields, Gillis Humorous cup. MIDDLE RIGHT: Parrici- oaring in a Junior Town Meering are rwo boys From Howe Mililary Academy, Elma Maflhias, Shirley Loslulrer and an' nouncer Ron Ross. BOTTOM: These Iollrs parficipared in NFL inilialion. Page II4 5 . :IRQ X gi Y I Vaudevilleg Win Cups at Speech Contests proiecls of lhe year are Jrhe dance vaudeville and slale speech Jrourneys and The an nual speech picnic Prornolinq inlrereslr in speech work con slanly is The adviser Mi James S. Mclzadden. Alooulr 90 pupils are enrolled in The classes, while an addilional SO lalce parl in acrivily worii only. TOP: Barbara Gillie and Jim Clernenis conducl inirialion for NFL. MIDDLE LEFT: These Speech sludenls praclice for a radio program. CENTER: The offi- cers of NFL are Geri G,-rasl-ce, secrelary, Jim Clemenls, vice presidenrg Mr. Mc- Fadden, adviser. Marlene Shields, presi- denf, was absenf when The piclure was Taken. MIDDLE LEFT: These speech folks malce a record in class fo lesl Their voice qualifies. BOTTOM: Also praclicing for a radio program are Paul Robbins, Son- dra Taylor, Bessie Gilliard, Joan Mcln- feer, Joan l-lilzelrnan, Jackie May. Bar- bara Van Allen, Helen Olson, Frieda Chicovslxv. Page II5 f s News N X Q ws X ,N Qx fl 37-gg wt flgv aijs YK S' N X N x XUY: X Q ,x Sk ' Q W M S X X fx Q W4JWFw S ff Mfg S X fb NNN N1 M, wffsw R X S SX lf.. X X Qdykfm , W W pr, X X iw? X 5 Q Q Sw SX W , ' W' A N X QW' xi Q 'XV ffjiwf x Wbf., A Ny -A X my W X i Y X Delvers Find Pleasure in Gur Language -4 TOP: Judy Adams reads a poem To The dub.IWIDDLE LEFT:Iwiw Brown and members enioy a play wriTTen by a Delver. I-Iere are Rose PoTTs hAargery Long, EHeen C:an penTer, and Beverly Peppler. CEN- TER: CHhcem are PreQdenT EHen Reinlcing, Judy Adams, Eva Oieda, and Phyllis Greene. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Margery Long, Myrna Rogers Rose PoTTs and PhyHk Greene wriTe a noTice on The board, Room 268. BELQW: ACT- ing a play are' Sharon PhHHps h4yrna Rogers and Jean POTS. Page II6 TI-IE PURPOSE OT Delvers Club is To sTimuIa+e inTeresT in uses and TradiTions oT The English language. The main worlq proiecT oT The year was having each girl compose an essay, poem. or play, on a given subieCT. The club, com- posed oT I5 members, ad- vised by Miss M. RuTh Brown, was organized in I935. Social evenTs were a ChrisTmas parTy and The MoTher and DaughTer Tea. N. x Q 'K 5 9 .wx ,f 51' ' fx 5. B x ul V V1 X 4- ,, . K J I , Q K A'-. Wow -3- 2 P ' , v 4. I ' 1- iw 'K . ef X. .43 Q K ' 1 A' ' - T Q 3 L Anthony Wayners Vis't Historical Spots fx, xc . Sl ,Z . P'-.v it-,. fff-5. X X Xi .xiii vi . k as Q r , 4 tif ix? 'XVNA ' ,t tes. i Wayners at the Christmas party. MID- DLE LEFT: John Richards, Virginia l los- tetler, and Grace Ragon try to tind the solution to a historical puzzle. CEN- TER: Otticers decide the agenda tor the next meeting. they are John Richards, Duane Sylvester, Dick Ebnit, and Jim Clements. MIDDLE Rl6l-tT: Members watch a historical movie at a meeting, BOTTOM: President Duane Sylvester conducts the meeting and asks tor com- mittee volunteers. Page I I8 '17 T0 ENCOURAGE interest in history and government is the purpose ot Anthony Wayne Club. Social highlight ot the year was the dance, Buck- board Bounce. Special proi- ects were a visit to the ln- dianapolis State l-louse, a spring trip to Washington and Philadelphia, and the tall visit to Fallen Timbers. This club meets every second and tourth Monday. The adviser is Mr, Clittord Richards. ,L 1 L 1 if sim., Page IZO 5 ff. x.- 'Q ii , 'Q his H' For You We Made CAROL CARMICHAEI., The ediTor, has served The Caldron since her sopho more year. She sTarTed on The copy sTaTT, advancing To copy ediTor in her iunior year, and ediTor in her senior year. CaroI's spiriT and ingenuiTy are Iceenly TeIT in The pubIicaTion oTTices. She aTTended The Indiana UniversiTy In- sTiTuTe Tor I-Iigh School JournaIisTs IasT summer, where she planned The Cal- dron. ELAINE MEYER, manager Tor her sec- ond year, direcTs The business sTaTT oT The Caldron. WiTh her sTaTT she suc- ceeded in scoring a new record oT 40 one hundred per cenT home rooms and I375 sales. Elaine has experience in purchasing, Tund raising, and oTTice managemenT. She also aTTended The In- sTiTuTe. She has successTuIIy meT all budgeT requiremenTs. MR. CLEON FLECK, our adviser, has been aT CenTraI since I937, wiTh his aid CenTraI has had an All-American yearbook Tor The pasT I3 years. I-Ie ads vises The pubIicaTions, Teaches journal- ism, sponsors Press Club also. I-Iis sym- paTheTic undersTanding is appreciaTed by all sTaTI members. This 1951 Book of Memories IT TAKES a year To build a yearbook, and The enTire school To make iTs publishing possible. The Theme, a visiT oT The I-loosier SchooImasTer, was conceived in May, I95O, and The dummy, or book plan, was made in The Tollowing summer. WiThouT excepTion, boTh ediTorial and business work was assigned daily. The budgeT oT 56,900 was possible Through The boosTing oT all CenTraI, in- cluding home room Teachers, classes, and acTiviTies. The Caldron is almosT unique in having iTs own dark room and compIeTe pho- Tography eguipmenT. The book has been All-American since I938. CALDRON MAJOR STAFF TOP RIGHT: Jim I-Ienry, dark room head, checks phoTo orders wiTh DoroThy Ayers, oTTice manager. MIDDLE LEFT: Barbara Carpino, copy ediTor, checks copy on senior direcTory wiTh Vernon Lee, senior ediTor, MIDDLE CIENTER: EdyThe Shaehen saks managen Types nohces whHe Dokwes Smelher, records manager, hands her more names Trom Tile. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Reba WrighT, picTure ediTor, goes Through daily assignmenlrs wiTh Mark Lanslcy, head phoTographer. BELOW: STanIey STringer, picTure arTisT, marks a board Tor mounTing e-ngraver's phoTos. Page IZ! MINOR STAFF members, unsung l'1eroes, do lneir work and gel lirrle glory. They rake picrures, pasre proof, ide-nlily, schedule plwolos, lake paymenrs, run errands, and do all else needed ro keep our book All-America n. Page I22 Wifi Unsung Heroes Work Hard . TOP: Pliolograplwer Dick Ayers insrrucrs Jack Farwell and Harold Cunningham in flue operation of rlwe Speed Graphic. Subscribers gel rlxeir 1950 Caldrons. BELOW: Assisranr Picrure Edirors Irrna Brooks and Eve Bredemeyer srudy prinfs. Sporfs Ediror Joe Marks submirs copy 'ro Copy Workers Leah Klein, Gloria Smirlw, and Bar' bare Dixon. i 0 I H ,azu- S I in ,gamer---1 sgzy qu A . . I . scan?-'i' --- as 5.1:-5 K six -5.-.ASE l. with No Acclaim for Good of Calclron TOP: Checking names of flnose who owe for Hrieir Caldrons are Loy Ward, Ray Favory, Sam Lefo, Sian Slringer, Dan Kennedy, and Virginia Gomoll. George Bogan, Marfin Kunsfrnann, and Sfan Slringer mounf picfures. BELOW: Processing film in +l'1e darkroom are Charles Sione and Tommy Folfz. Harold Cecil and Ray Favory erect +l'1e Caldron campaign char'r above flwe door of Hue main office. Page I23 ff' 2 2 I 4-wr' 8 'Wm 'wk Q ,ff A N '53-' 'Nw A X, 4 Q .,.k-C? --sw... -, 'X Si 'i mol li? ,C ,X M an a i aiiaigmibmi C' l gf' 2,,,, f , -1 giflfzf . PJ' , . . n .. A s ,,, o . , 1 i l3i 4 .Um Qoggl QQ u o ll 1 :muy r .ll Choose Up! One Cl' Cai! Recess Fun! Baller walls his Turn in Page I24 Ol' Car. HE Qld l-loosier Schoolmasler would slare in wonder al our modern baslcelball and foolball games played under burning lighlrs. Slrange To him, loo, would be Jrhe modern eguipmenl, score boards, public: address syslem. Bul despile all Jrhis, The greal spiril of sporlrsmanship and fair play, spurring a leam on lo a fair viclory or an honorable defeal, was Jrrue Jrhen and now. George Simmons cufs Jrhe nel' af+er our vic+ory over Hunl- erfown The nighf of February 24. Seclional Champs! Q an Q 52 V: , , , l ' b .. Tv.-fini' Y' VZ SY Rm -'RP W ' , -Nw? :wi-ig f X' 'W 51.7 MVP' Xi' . - QQ.x Q, ' , gkjwjzg V, gugxgw ' ga. QA- aw' K5 J SSN 9, fig ww l- ,7 N,Xwg,fy X - - is-Xxx wf,,,ffQ S f , f 112 , X36 ef X ff bx1,f:.gr:2, I EX x X Q-GS-Sl f fcff .- f ' 2 f ' f , x v . gf-w R V M! ' L- V 4' ,7 V 2 ff f , A , , ' X A 1.14, ffl In .Lf H In X fyfag, J. , .fv 1 X ' . 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Tl-IE GIRLS AThIeTic Associa- Tion is one oT The largesT or- ganized groups aT CenTraI. Each May iT holds a bangueT Tor pres- enT incumbenTs and alumnae. AT This bangueT graduaTing Seniors are honored by presenTaTion oT Trophies and plaques and The nexT year's oTTicers are an- nounced. TOP: The oTTicers elecTed To serve during The l95O-5l school year are Donna Gribler, JaneT Prine, Miss Lenna Arnold, adviser, Barbara Burke, and Delores Kraick. MIDDLE: I-lonor seniors oT I95O are WaniTa Schwalm, holding Tumbling Trophy, LiTa Klein, wiTh swimming Trophy, WreaTha I-lenry, baskeTbalI Trophy, Joan BaumgarTner, sporTsmanship award, and Jean Redman, soTTbalI Trophy and meriT plague. BOTTOM: The banqueT audience waTches The skiTs. OPPOSITE PAGE-UPPER LEFT: Freshman baskeTbaIl Team. STanding are Shirley Grey, Willie McGee, Wil- lie I-ledrick, and Barbara Cowan. Kneeling are Mary Jane Miller, PaT Lee, and Darlene Green. UPPER RIGI-IT: Senior baskelball Team. STanding are Barbara Burke, Delores Kraick, and Barbara Culpher. Kneel- ing are Virginia Bradley, Donna I-leald, and Carol Poling. CENTER LEFT: Poling, Kraick, and Burke iump Tor a rebound. CENTER: J. Johnson, I-lardesTy, Moore, and E. Johnson waTch as Culpher shooTs a Tree Throw. CENTER RIGI-IT: Franke, YancheTT, Jones, and Balyeaf sTand poised Tor ball To Tall. LOWER LEFT: Junior Team. STanding are Evelyn YancheTT, JaneT Prine, Delores STearns, and JuaniTa Roembke. Kneeling are Carol Franke and Mary BalyeaT. LOWER RIGI-IT: Sophomore baskeTbaIl Team. Cleola Coleman, PaT RieTze, Lois Scheimann, Carlene Miller, Alice Blevins, Sue I-lardesTy, Maelene Brewer, and Julie Johnson. Page I26 filiif E3 if . 'M df C-AA Girls Greet Santa With Christmas Joy . Page MQQ Q JN if - , r'ia NW ,s TCP: Santa gives out presents at the Christmas party. Barbara Burke presents Miss Arnold with her Christmas gitt trom GAA, while Santa and club members ap- plaud. MIDDLE: Committee chairmen tor the l95I Gym Exhibition conter with Miss Adams and Miss Arnold. They are Carol Eranlce, Barbara Burke, Delores I28 l i.'j rv'. Y .. ,Q use WT- 922' - 1 he f W .E X at X T 1851 ,,--Z Kraiclc, Miss Adams, seated, Miss Arnold, and Donna l-leald. Miss Arnold opens her Christmas present at the annual party. BELOW: Martha Gaslcill, Pat Dietze, Mary Balyeat, Barbara Meyers, Evelyn Yanchett, Dar- lene Green, Delores Stearns, Margaret Eetters, Carol Franke, Juanita Roemblqe, and Sis Arnold play Daniel Boone Shot a Bar at the Christmas party, xywzg , :pf get f xr.: ,, L, Q, f i NS Aw ' Q, f ,Q,,,a- K if .af N l -Q I gf G? age I 30 A-WwM,,,,...,..i.. E E ll C-AA'ers Swing Bats, Dive Dance Tap UPPER LEET: Baller up for Delores Kraick as Carlene Miller, Janel Prine, Evelyn Yancliell and Barbara Burke wail lo bar. UPPER RIGHT: Alice Blevins calls Janel Prine sale as Slie slides lo baseman Carle-ne Miller. Clweclinq llwe decision are Donna l-leald and Evelyn like ..f wEf3.l'C:i'ff'-', :' - V , I A Q X.,,,,..V.- ,, , X ,W .ww 451 1 'X x.. ya? 4522? SiN' Backing the Tiger BEHIND The scenes many people serve 'ro malce lhe games enjoyable +o rhe public. TOP: Cenlrals coaches confer in The gym olzlice. They are l-lerb Banel, Waveland Snider, Lesler Williams, and Warren Evisf lon. IVHDDLE: Sporlswrilers, scorelqeepers, and announcers make a vivid scene al our games. Ilene Schroeder, Rosalie Wolfe and Elaine Meyer assisl Alhlelic Direclor Ed- ward Schlechl: BOTTOM: Looking worried a+ one of The Tiger'Redslcin games are Gene Barlcsdale, Jim Blevins, Bob Mc- Corlcle, Keirh Adams, Jess Louis, Don Seals lvlr. Banel, Mr. Snider, lvlr. Evislon, and Mr. Ouiclc. Page l32 1950 Traclcmen Triumph OUR l95O lraclcmen wo II f' n a ive regular meels losi The Kokomo and Go h ' S en relays, won second lo Norlh, 55-4I in The Cilv meei anol Jrhen w lo I , on olh lhe seciional ami lhe regional meels Si R . ms, owe, Chambers, Hobbs, Seals, and Brewer wenl lo Slale. The complere squad of lraclc aspiranis . . . Don Seals in The broad iump . . . George Simmons in 'rhe high hurdles . . . l-lenry Sawyer claris ahead ai lhe gun in lhe IOO-yard dash. Page I33 i, ty- ,'. QQWM A 3 Y if f . PN' ox 2 F-449--1 S l N DOWN E YW aff Aw ff A . ' 'fm P- fa - Sf- V 1.1, LWJSN ..N-V-,wwe --x- f-'- V F W ,WH-,M-,..,w ,g vssnrsmuuv-an-up-'qw-qungmqv J Hwy, 3 Nw .4 'rvxs-L,, RQ I R QBXV i5 xi L: xv MLNA . Q '- ' www, s 4 X X M.. . i , , X S if Our Gridders Excel l950 FOOTBALL VARSITY TOP ROW: Russ Sorgen, E: Charles Brown, T Gene Schlickman, C: Norm Sims, C: Hank Mayer, EB: Roberr Shaffer, HB: Ken Orr, G: Herm Chrisl man, HB: George Simmons, HB: Andy Rasbury, OB: Bob Pale, T: Jim Blevins, G: Keilh Adams, T Dean Heingarlner, T: Eugene Barksdale, E. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Parker, T: Erank Hicks, G Dick Ladd, G: Dick Haag, G: Ralph Mudrack, HB, Jim Lesler, G: Don Seals, E: Claylon Chambers, HB: Roberl Walker, HB: Dan Holom, G: John Over holl, OB: Dave Clancey, HB: Curlis Brown, HB Frankie Davis, HB: Carl Wilson, OB. RESERVE SQUAD, RIGHT TOP ROW: Bob Bowdell, Zale Eeasel, Roy Bromel- meier, Richard While, Tom Knox, Roberl' Jones, Larry Sparks, Gene Neer, Jack Gumberl, Prince Chapman. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Porler, Ralph Williams, Jim Vice, Bill Miller, Earl Thursron, Joe Geiger, Joe Bouey. BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Parker, Allen Schmifz, Tom Kayser, Sherrill Ferguson, Dick Norris, Maurice Baulky, Arnold Srevens. Page I34 X S S From September to June, Varied Event 'W cgilexxxxiwfilii, dx. - ' . v ,y 'iv My V , Q N s L' ' ' :4,f 'X la xxdlcp V afQf'r NIL ff. f . I Akg' , s V V - f , x 5x . f - X 2 sf . , -- ,wg V I The barn dance, complere wirh lanrerns, fiddles, and an experr caller! Page IO ARN DANCES, apple peelings, square dances have been superseded by a series of presenl-olay school evenls-caleieria dances, club parries, The Valenline Pep Session, 'rhe Foolball Rally, l.e++er Day, Recognirion Day, and The hiqhlighring Junior Prom. From freshman enrollmeni day lo diploma day, Cenlral- iles find no end +o social opporiunilies-and iusr plain good limes. Choir members, as old-lime carolers, march hand in hand around Jrhe free and huge dis- play of 60 Chrisfmas baslcers af our annual Chrisrmas program, Dec. 20. K. is Wg ii 2 I CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 1950 FOOTBALL I3 O 26 I8 36 25 6 25 I3 Lima 26 C. C. 20 .Concordia 6 Norfh Side I2 Huniingion 6 Logansporf I2 Richmond I3 . .Decafur 0 Soufh Side 7 ' a- u-'avi Ewa .X :rf ' X -SI, nil' 'iw 2 if N Vu f 5 ,eh 3 Eid BASKETEERS VARSITY: John Overholl, guard: Charles Brown, guard: Don Seals, forward: Norman Sims, forward: George Sim- mons, forward: Ronnie Klein, cenler: Rodger Rang, guard: Jack Gumberf, forward-guard: Jim Blevins, cen+er: Keilh Ad- ams, forward: Eugene Barlcs- dale, guard. RESERVES: lO'rher Pagel Back Row-Frank Davis, Dick Norris, Earl Thursion, Jim Leins, Frank Wood, Bob Sumney, Max Wilzi- greuler. Eronl Row-Bob Fale, Dean l-leingarlner, Milce Slyby, Don Scheimann, Eugene Nor- ris, Jaclc Gumberlr. ERESHMEN: llhis Page-l Back Row-Sam Lewis, Roberl Jones, James Kendriclc, Tom Knox, Wil' liam Eowley. Eronl Row-Dave Leamy, Bobby Ware, Tom Pul- man, Cecil Johnson, Roy Brom- olmeier. Page I39 Tigers Win 19, Drop 6 TI-IE FIGHTING TIGERS Turned in a smash- ing I9-6 record during The I95O-5I season. The Bengals broke The Tourney iinks ThaT has been hanging over The CiTy Champs by Taking The ciTy and The secTional crowns in The same year. The Blue won The ciTy crown by Taking seven oT Their eighT ciTy games, losing Their sole ciTy game To a sTrong NorTh Side guinTeT. Also among CenTral's vicTories was The holiday Tourney aT I-IunTingTon. Cen- Tral capTured The secTionaI crown aTTer de- Te-aTing Monroeville, NorTh Side, ElmhursT, and I-IunTerTown, The Bengals deTeaTed Au- burn's Ped Devils in The regular season, only To meeT a reiuvenaTed Auburn Team in The regionals, losing 50-45. Even so, The Blue had a beTTer season Than any oTher ciTy quinTeT. ,K , ON TI-IIS PAGE: TOP-Ron Klein, 33, brings TighT To Concordia as Chuck Brown, 45, waiTs Tor deveIopmenTs. MIDDLE LEFT-Don Seals goes in To score againsT Irish. MIDDLE RIGI-IT-Johnny OverholT, 44, aTTempTs To go under, as Chuck Brown, 45, wiTh Ron Klein, are ready Tor rebound. BOTTOM-Chuck Brown, 45, goes in Tor lay-up againsT C. C. as Johnny OverholT, 44, and George Sim- mons, 43, come in Tor possible rebound. NEXT PAGE: TOP RIGHT-George Simmons, 43, Tlies aTTer ball in scramble. Chuck Brown, 45, wiTh Gene Barks- dale, 35, and Ron Klein, 33, sTand alerT. MIDDLE LEFT- Chuck Ellenwood aTTempTs To block shoT by Johnny Over- holT, 44, as Norm Sims, 50, and Don Seals, 53, come in Tor rebound. RIGI-IT-Norm Sims scores easy lay-up againsT NorTh. BOTTOM LEET-Chuck Brown aTTempTs anoTher Two-poinTer againsT The Redskins. Page l4O ff? Q 642 ,- ff Q an fi? J., ,MW A FE- 52 I 3 Page l42 CRACK! Cen'rral's on the Floor! N 45' W7 ix mm. -mb YQ-l' fm? --.fs fu-I A 'K ff Q? A, fi M 3-. 'A 1 nf! 1 K 4,-M Clk ,Q E ' 5 z f w ' ? 53 5 W . 3' ex I ' :NW . wifi , -A kt Q Q N31 if 2 f' X 1 .,2, V. W Q, V f Mi .gd NE 'max , Q, , we 5 . Z 1,1 5 30 X 'WIN' J 'Q wg M. Q , .f 'Z M, A4 Q M, fan -.i if The 1951 Senior Directory FRANCILE JOLENE ADAM- Jo -Business JUDITH RAE BARKER- Judy -Business Friendship Club I, 2, Nalure Club I, 2, 3, secrelary 2, vice Spoflighl 2, exchange, Caldron 37 Prom Aflendanl 3. Likes presidenl 37 Choir I, 2, 31 Girls Choir Ig Spoflighl I, 2, book- ice skafing and music. Infends Io be a secrelary. Enlered from head and audilor assislanfs. Likes music. Inlends Io do clerical Soulh Side in Sepfember I947. Work' H H I HARLCW EDWARD BAUMGARTNER-- Bumie -Vocafional NED ,RUSSELL ALTEKRUSE- Ned -VOCGIIOVWI Likes hor rods and moforcycles. Infends fo do racing, be a Likes working on cars. Inlends Io own service sfalion. Enlered mechangc or Carpenfer' Irom Norlh Side in I948. RALPH ELWOOD AMBLER- Toad -Vocalional Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. Likes all sporls. Iniencls To ioin Ihe SARL BIENZ-Vocalional Sludenl Council 4. Likes sporfs. service for a while and allerwards see Ihe sfaies, Irhen buy a LAVON EDWARD BISHOP-VOCa'fiOnaI reslauranf and service slalion cornbinalion. Band 4. Likes model airplanes. Inlends fo do dralling or be DOROTHY EDITH AYERS- Doi or DoHie -Business an aulo 'T'eCI3an'C' Delvers I, 23 Twirlers I, 2, 3, 41 Service Club I, 2, 3, 43 Sludenl RQBERT MERLE BISHQP- Bob -Qolleqe prep. CO'-'nCII I- 2- 4- Cablnel member If PV955 CIUI3 4- WCG PVESI' Spollighl I, 2, 3, sporlswrilerg Maih Club 2, 3, Radio Club 23 denl 43 Caldfon 2- 3- 4- records manaqef 3- OTIICG manager 47 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I. 2: Freshman Congress lg C5IdfOV' GQEVII 3- 4I4Af'lI1Of1Y WGYUS Club 3- 4? NFL 3- 47 Senior Rolarian. Likes eleclronics. Inlends Io be an eleclrical Debs Club 3, 4, presidenl 4. Likes sporls and music. Inlends engineer. 'ro become a lawyer or privale secrelary. RICHARD PAUL AYERS- Dick e-Vocafional Spollighl, Caldron 3, 4, pholographerg Rifle Club 3, 4, presi- denl' 4: Press Club 4. Likes Rifle Club. Infends To be an argl-iilefgf, MARY BOJRAB- BooIs -Business AR-I-A LOU' E BACON----A - -B - Pre-Press 25 Twirlers I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. 3, vice presidenf 4: LO S me Usmess NFL 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 2, 37 Spollighl I, 23 Anlhony Wayne 43 Senior Congress 4. Likes sporls, playing The piano, and danc- ing. Inlends Io be a nurse. BARBARA ANN BLOEMKER- Babs -Business Ivlafh Club 2, 33 Spoflighl 2, 3, agenf. Likes reading. Inlends 'ro be a beaulician. Likes sporls and collecls pholographs. Inlends Io do ohrice work or be a salesgirl. KENNETH BRICE BAESKE-Vocaliorial Sluclenl Council 2. Likes whislling. ANITA JOANN BONER- Lula -Business MARY LOU BARILE,-HLouie---Business Likes reading. lnfends Io be a housewife. Anrhony Wayne 45 Red Cross 2, 3. Likes dancing. Inlends Io be NANCY BONEWIT-Business a secrelary. Enlered from Cenlral Calholic in I948. Service Club The Senior Class officers discuss pasr senior classes and how Io improve Ihe class of '5I. I-Ierf Page I44 are Vifilbur Geesaman, vice-president Joan Mclnleer, secrelaryg and Don Piler, president Q--...,-,-M .-. ,Yi . Txliiiiuea 'film mm klr, Awimiimi 3 xl -I liibmii X ss be , - 'v . an Mnsiasi. '- . xx -F ii' X 3 5 .gf A-7.15: X is X fi -XX ,,f fu. ,gf Don Piler, Senior Class presidenl, leads lhe discussion in This meeling ol rhe Senior Congress, wilh Mr. Schlechl and Miss VIRGINIA CECILIA BRADLEY- Ginny -Business GAA I, 2, 3, 47 Drum Corps 3, 47 Friendship Club I7 Band I. Likes swimming and dancing. DARLENE BRADSHAW- Lena -Business Friendship Club 27 Sophomore Congress 27 Junior Congress 37 Anlhony Wayne 3, 47 Red Cross I. Likes swimming and danc- ing. Inlends To be a nurse. FLORENA JEAN BREDEMEYER- FIobe --Business Spollighl I, 2, agenl 37 Lalin Club I, 27 SPC 2, 3, 47 Anrhoriy Wayne 3, 47 Service Club 3, 47 Twirlers and Drum Corps 2, 3, 4, presidenl 47 Senior One-Acls 47 Senior Play 47 Senior Congress. Likes sporls, drawing and Iwirling. Inrends Io gel info Ihe adverlising field, or be a designer. JEAN ALICE BROCKMEYER- Bubbles -Business Anrhony Wayne Club 3, 4. Likes fennis, dancing and swimming. Infends Io be a beaufy operalor. RALPH DAVID BROOKS-College Prep. Enfered from Easl I-ligh School in I95O. BEVERLY JANE BROWN- Bev -Business Twirlers I, 27 Caldron 27 Library Service Club 2. Inlends Io be a buyer for a re-fail slore. CHARLES CALVIN BROWN-College Prep. Lalin Club 27 Nature Club 27 Malh Club 4. Likes driving. Inlends Io go fo college. CHARLES JAMES BROWN- Chuck -Vocalional Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4, Ieflerman 3, 47 Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Ielfer- man 3, 4. DONALD GENE BROWN- Don -Vocalional Likes skelching. HARRIET BROWN- TooIies -Business Debs 3, 4. Likes skaling. Inlends io be a secrelary. Enfered from Oarnei High School in I949. KEITH ALLEN BROWN- Brownie -General Likes working on aulomobiles. Inlends 'ro be an auro mechanic. JOHN BRUDI- Jack -Vocalional CAROL JEAN BUCKLEY-College Prep. GAA I, 2, 37 Marh Club 2. 37 SPC 2, 3, 4, secrelary 47 An- 'rhony Wayne 3, 47 Caldron I7 Booslers 47 Spoflighl I, 2, 3, 4. reporler I, News Ediior 3, Copy Edilor 3, Make-up Edilor 3, Desk Edilor 4, Edilor 47 Press Club 3, 47 Junior Congress 37 Senior Congress 47 Chrislmas play 37 One-Acl plays 47 Vaude- ville 2, 3, 47 Boosler Foolball Rally 4. Likes arl and dancing. lnlends Io be a Teacher. BARBARA SHIRLEY BURKE- Bobby or Barb -Business Friendship Club I7 Choir I, 27 Booslers I, 2, 3, 4, advisory counciI7 GAA I, 2, 3, 4, presidenf 47 Twirlers I, 2, 3, drummer7 Flag bearer 47 Senior COHQFSSSI NFL 4. Likes sewing and piano. Iniends fo be a nurse. JOHN WILLIAM BURTCH-General Spollighl I, assislanl adverlising manager: NFL I. 2, 3, 4, DSQFCE Ol HOHOFI PTA Exlemp Cup I, 2. Likes records and aulomobiles. Inlerids lo enler radio. Acker as advisers. HERBERT ALBERT CARMAN- Pele''-Vocalional Likes auromobiles. Inlends Io be a mechanic. JAMES LOUIS CARMEAN- Red -Vocalional Likes cars. Inlends 'ro be a mechanic. CAROL JEAN CARMICHAEL- I-Ioagy or Poi or Carmonious Carmen -College Prep. Delvers I, 2, presidenl' 2, Library Service Club 27 Srudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenr 3, 47 Service Club 47 Press Club 3, 47 NFL 2, 3, 47 Caldron 2, 3, 4, Copy Edilor 3, Edilor 47 Boosfers 3, 47 won firsl place in Chamber of Commerce Speech I7 Boosler Rally 4. Likes drawing. Inlends 'ro leach English and Journalism. NORMA DARLENE CARTER-''Slorrnyu-Business Spoflighl 27 Debs 37 Choir I, 2, 3. Likes swimming and dancing. Inlends 'ro be a phorographer. JAMES DELANO CLEMENTS- Clem --General Anlhony Wayne 3, presidenf 47 NFL 2, 3, presidenr 47 Booslers 2, 3, 47 Sporlighl 2, 3, 47 Caldron sporls wriler 2. Likes sporfs. Inlends 'ro be a radio announcer. PEGGY DARLENE CLEVENGER-Business Likes roller skaling. Inlends Io be an office worker. DONALD A. CONRAD- Don -College Prep. Likes iishing. Inlends lo be a pharrnacisf. CHARLES EDWARD CORKWELL-''Corky -Vocalional Rifle I. JAMES R. COX- Jim -Vocalional Likes molors. lnlends Io be a mechanic. LOIS ANNE CRANDALL- Legs -Business Sfudenl Council I7 Delvers I, Ireasurer I7 Pre-Press I7 Press Club 2, 37 Spollighl I, 2, 3, Circulalion Manager I, Assl. Audilor 2, 37 NFL 2, 3, 47 Choir I, 2, 3, 47 SPC I, 2, 3, 47 Booslers 2, 3, 4, advisory council 27 Twirlers 81 Drum Corps 4, SECFSIGFYI Sophomore Congress mernber7 Chrislmas Play 37 Senior One-Acls 47 Senior PIay7 Foolball Rally 3. Likes fennis and swimming. Inlends Io go Io Bob Jones Universily or be a Iawyer's secrefary. BARBARA JEAN CULPHER- Barb -Business Choir I. Likes roller skaling and volleyball. lnlends Io be a nurse. JACQUELINE MARIE CURIE- Jackie -College Prep. Lalin Club I, 2, 3, SSCFSIGFYI Friendship Club 2, 37 Anlhony Wayne Club 3, 47 Library Service Club 47 Service Club 3. Likes arf. Inlends Io enler some field of arf. JOHN CUTIGNI- Wienie -Vocalional Foolball I, 2, 3, Sludenl Manager 47 Booslers 3. Likes Ioofball. THOMAS EDWARD DAILEY- Dumbo -Vocalional Anlhony Wayne Club 3. Likes arf. Iniends Io be a 'fool and die maker. THURLO ROBERT DAUGHERTY-General Likes swimming and baseball. Inlends Io ioin Ihe Navy. JACQUELINE LOU DAUGHTRY- Jacque -Business Twirlers 81 Drum Corps I, 2, 37 Sporlighl I, 2, Bookhead7 SPC I, 2, 3, 47 Choir I, 27 Freshman Class Presidenl. Likes dancing and swimming. Inlends Io be a nurse or a secrerary. Page I 45 ,. ,mm 'N i 'K wi '35gZ!E 'F3f'?L 'V7'-'ff 'fri f '5'-K,,,aiQ wwf. Q,-wmvsfsf wvwz-4Q4,.m1w.-.3-iw 1 AW . X 4 3 :fic Sf, 6 5 1 R Q . I-Q 4 M ', .,,. . x 'V W4 9 ' ' 943 ViQ' 'A ,mf i F? ,air Q -4 -ggi 115 '.:i , Senior Directory . JERALD EDWARD DAWSON- Jerry -Vocalional Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Likes aulo mechanics. Inlends Io become an au'I'o mechanic. THEODORE LEONARD DEAL- Ted -College Prep. Likes firearms. Inrends Io be a machine engineer. Eniered from Norfh Side in I947. DON KEITH DEARDUFF- Don -Vocalional Anrhony Wayne 23 Winner Purdue exlension conlesl, firsf place in drawing and firsl' place in woodshop in Sophomore year. Named besl boy ciiizen of fhe Sophomore Class. Likes drawing and model building. Inlends Io be a draflsman. En- Iered from New Haven High School in I947. WALTER DEFORD-Vocalional MARGIE RUTH DEMLAND- RuIhie --Business Pre-Press Club I. presideni I3 Press Club 23 Naiure Club I3 Boosler Club I3 Anil-:ony Wayne Club I3 Sophomore Congress and Junior Congress member. Likes collecling records and sporfs. Inlends To go Io nigh? school and finish secrelarial Training. CHARLES KEITH DENIS-Vocalional JQELLEN DENNER- Jo -General Lalin Club I, 2, 33 Friendship Club 2, 33 Service Club 23 Spoflighl 2, 3, 43 Anihony Wayne 4. Likes dancing and read- ing. Infends Io become a nurse. GERALD HARVEY DERROW-Vocalional Likes reading. LEWIS EUGINE DICKERHOOF- Louie -Vocafional JEAN ELIZABETH DIXIE- Gus -Business Likes dancing and reading. Inlends Io be a nurse. ELIZABETH LOUISE DIXON- Berry -College Prep. Girls Glee Club 23 Service Club I. Likes swimming, baskerball, and music. Inlends fo be a Teacher. ARTHUR SUMNER DOAN- Ari -College Prep. Science Club I3 Ivialh Club 23 Anfhony Wayne 3. Likes model- ing. Inlends To be a chemisf. HELEN FRANCES DONALDSON-General Likes sewing. Inlends Io become a beaurician or dressmaker. Enlered from Commerce High School, New York, in I949. Page I46 DAVID LEE EASTES- Dave -Vocafional Likes sporls. Inlends To play pro-baseball. RICHARD GENE EBNIT- Dick -College Prep. Rifle Club 2, 3, 43 Malh Club 23 Anrhony Wayne 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchesfra 2, 33 Sophomore Congress 2. Likes gas models of airplanes. Infends To be a hardware dealer. ROBERT INIS ELLINGWOODe-Vocalional Rifle Club 23 Music Council 2, 3, 4, vice president Choir 3. Likes faking movies. Infends fo be an elecrrical engineer. BARBARA LOU EVANS- Babs -Business Sophomore Congress 23 Junior Congress 33 Sfudenr Council 2, 3. Likes working puzzles and girls baseball. Infends Io be a secrelary. JAMES ROBERT FATZINGER- Jim -Vocarional Inrends Io be a fool and die maker. DON FEASTER-College Prep. Spoflighl I3 Mafh Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 3, Treasurer 4. Inlends fo be a fruck driver. KATHLEEN FENSLER- Keenieu-Business Twirlers I, 2, 33 Booslers 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 Congress member I, 2, 33 Spollighf Agenl I, 2, 33 Prom Affendanl' 3. Likes sporfs and music. Infends 'ro enler in'ro business. MARGARET ANN FETTERS- Margy -College Prep. Delvers Club I, 2, Ireasurer 23 Lalin Club I, 23 Malh Club 2, 3, 43 Anrhony Wayne 2, 3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 GAA 3, 4. Likes skaling, fennis, music and dancing. Infends fo be a Teacher. EMILY JEANETTE FISCHER- Emi -General Arr Club I, 2, 3, 4, vice presidenl' 43 Friendship Club I3 Twirlers 2, 33 Caldron 3, 43 Service Club 3, 43 Scholarship 'ro For? Wayne Arf School 3, 4. Likes skelching, dancing and fishing. Infends Io do commercial arf. RICHARD LEON FOLTZ- Dick -Vocafional Cheerleader I, 23 Red Cross I3 Choir I, 2, 3, 43 librarian Likes music and Ioofball. Inlends fo become a greal' singer. BEVERLY FOSTER- Bev -Business Spollighl I, 23 Debs 33 Choir I, 2, 33 GAA I. Likes swimming and diving. RAMON ENNO FRANKE-Vocafional Cross Counfry 3. Inlends fo become an archifecf. Wirh an expression ol: ecslasy, Juanila Oieda, senior, anricipares Tne wearing of l'ha'I wonderful cap and gown. DON FRANKLIN- Louie -General Mafrh Club 2, 37 Locker Service 3: Cheerleader 2. Likes fool'- ball and swimming. lnfends fo be a mechanic. SHIRLEY ANNE FRIAR-Business Sfudenf Council 2, 33 Twirleis and Drum Corps I, 2, 3: Delvers lg Friendship Ig Anfhony Wayne 3. Likes swimming, reading and drawing. BONNIE LOU FRYE- Blondie -Business Anfhony Wayne 3, 4. Likes dancing, drawing and designing picfures. lnfends fo own a beaufy parlor. RICHARD EDWARD GALLOWAY- Dick -Vocafional Rifle I. Likes playing sfeel and Spanish guifars. lnfends 'lo become a pro player. RICHARD LELAND GAMBRELL- Dick -General Spoflighf Ig Choir 2, 31 Boosfers 2, 3, 47 Anfhony Wayne 3, 43 SPC 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I, 25 Senior I Acls 4. Likes col- lecfing classical and semi-classical records. Infends fo be a wholesale drug salesman. DAVID GEARHART-''Curley -Vocafional Caldron I, 2, Head Fhofographerg Radio Club 2, vice presi- denfg Press Club 2, phofographer, Likes pholography. lnfends lo enfer fhe field of radio and phofography. WILBUR LELAND GEESAMAN-''Willie -College Prep. Mafh Club 25 47 NFL 2, 3, 43 SPC 3, 47 Sfage Crew 43 Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Chrisfmas Play: Senior One-Acfsg Senior Play: Senior vice presidenf. Likes sporfs. Infends fo go lo college. BESSIE LEE GILLIARD- Bess -Business Spoflighf I. Likes collecfing movie sfars' picfures. Infends Io be a nurse. PATRICIA ELLEN GOCHENAUERw- Paf -College Prep. Lafin Club I, 23 Red Cross 2, Spoflighf 2. 3, 4, Exchange worker. Likes collecfing salf and pepper shakers and match cases. lnfends fo be a home economics Teacher. CONSTANCE LOU GOODRICH- Connie -General . Senior Directory JOAN HETTY GRAHAM-General Likes sewing, lnfends fo be a beaufy operafor, felephone op- erafor and searnsfress, THOMAS G RANT-' 'Tom my -Vocafional GERALDINE VALERIE GRASKE- Gerry -Business GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Delvers Ig SPC 2, 3, 4, chairman 4, NFL 2, 3. 4, secrefary 3, 47 Boosfers 3, 43 Twirlers I, 2, 37 Flag Bearer 4g Spoflighf I, 21 Junior and Senior Congress 3, 4, Choir I, 2: Senior One-Acfs 47 Junior Chrisfmas Play 3: Boosler Foofball Rally 4. Likes speech, dramafics and sporfs. Inlends To be a secrefary. FRANKLIN D. GRIDER- Frankiel'-General Nafure Club 2. Likes driving and baseball. lnfends Io work. CHARLES HOWARD GUMPPER- Howie or Hard -Vocafional Anfhony Wayne 3, 45 Mafh Club 3, 43 Caldron 3, 4, pho- fographer. Likes phofography. lnfends 'ro be an archifecf. RICHARD LEE HAAG- Greek or Haager -General Foofball I, 2, 3. 4, co-capfain 4. Likes foofball, hunfing and fishing. lnfends fo be a paffern maker. GERALD LEON HALL-''..lerry -Vocafional THOMAS WILLFRED HAMILTON- Hammyu-Vocafional Likes all sporfs. ALVIN DAVID HAPPEL-Vocafional TOMMIE HARRISON- Tom -General Likes singing. Enfered from Alexander Cify High School in I948. CHARLES THORNTON HARVEY-''Bud -General-Vocalional Nafure Club 2, 3, 4, vice presidenf 4, Aff Club 43 Anlhony Wayne 3, 4. Likes gardening and sfudying arf. lnfends fo become a feacher, DONNA LEE HEALD- Donnie or Blondie -College Prep. GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesfra 2, 3, 43 Lafin Club I, 23 Delvers I, 2: Spoflighf l, 2, 3, 4, exchange manager, sporfs wriferg Caldron I, 2. Likes afhlefics and snapshofs. lnfends fo be a physical educafion insfrucfor. Page I47 Proud afler four years of hard work, Don Rowlands is measured for his cap and gown. , 1 .X Flanked by Mrs. Croninger and Dean Ingham, Principal Emerifus Fred H. Croninger responds fo his infroducfion af fhe senior banquef, January I6. GLEN MARVIN HEATH- Marv or Buz --General Baskerball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3: Track I: Sfudenf Council 4, presidenf 4. Likes woodworking and baseball. Infends fo enfer college and Major League Baseball. ROBERT EDWIN HEIM- Bob -Vocafional Pre-Press Club I, 2: Mafh Club 3, 4. Likes golf and bowling. Infends fo be an aufo mechanic. JIM FRED HENRY- Jim -Vocaiional Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, vice presidenf 4: Caldron 3, 4, phofographer 3, dark room head 4. Likes aufomobile mofors. Infends fo do draffing. FRANK ARTHUR HICKS- Hickseonau-General Foofball 3, 4, varsify 4. Likes playing sporfs. Infends fo be a pafferri maker. PAULINE CECELIA HICKS- Toofs -Business GAA I. Likes ping-pong, baskefball, skaling, and dancing. Infends fo go 'ro college. JANE ELIZABETH HOEPPNER- Hep or Jane -Business Delvers I: Spoflighf I, 2, 3, 4, news wrifer: Boosfers 2, 3, 4: Caldron agenf I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4. pianisf: SPC I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I: Twirlers I: Freshman and Sophomore sec- refary: Prom Affendanf 3: Foofball Rally 3. Likes piano playing and ping-pong. Infends fo do secrefarial work, 'rhen marriage and a family. ROBERT LEE HOFFMAN- Bob -Vocafional Likes working on cars. lnfends fo become a mechanic. JOHN HOWARD- PeI'e -General Junior Congress 3: Sfudenf Council 2. Likes fennis and bas- kefball. Infends 'ro play baseball. Enfered from Parker High School in l943. JOYCE ANN HOWES- Jo -Business Likes roller skafing and swimming. Infends fo be a housewife. NANCY LEE JENKINS- SquirrIey -College Prep. NFL 4: Spoflighi I, 2, 3, 4, managing edifor 4: SPC I, 2, 3, 4: Delvers I: Nafure Club I, 2. Likes swimming. Infends 'ro go fo college and become a iournalisf. LEOLA EMOGENE JINKS-College Prep. Choir 2, 3: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: Boosfers 4. Hoosier Girl Sfafe I9SO. Likes roller skaling and reading. Infends fo do nursing. DANNY JONES-Vocaiional Anfhony Wayne 2: Nafure Club 4. Likes collecfing records. TERRY LEE JONES- T. J. --Vocafional Track 4: Foofball 3. Likes fo play cards. lnfends fo own a nighf club. FRACINE HELEN KATSICLY-''Cine -Business Likes reading. Infends fo be a housewife. GEORGE EDWARD KERR- Eddie -College Prep. Junior Congress 3: Mafh Club 4. Likes baseball and polifics. Inferids fo be a feacher. Entered from Rome Cify in I949. RICHARD ROBERT KIERMAIER- Legs -College Prep. Infends fo be a lawyer. Enfered from Elmhursf in I949. NORMAN RICHARD KING-Vocafional. Likes machines. lnfends fo sfay in fhe Naval Reserve. RONALD L. KLEIN-''Skip -Vocafional Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2. Infends fo play baskefball or be a carpenfer. Page I48 . Senior DONALD RAYMOND KORN- Don -Vocafional Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: Track I: Foofball I: Inframural Baskefball 3, 4. Likes sporfs. Infends fo be a Trades- ITIGFI. DELORIS IRENE KRAICK- Red -Business GAA I, 2, 3, 4, vice presidenf 4. Likes baskefball and roller skafing. Infends fo do clerical work. JAMES KUZEFF- Jim -VocafionaI Likes golf and ofher sporfs. Infends fo work on a golf course. RICHARD JACOB LADD-- Jake -Vocafional Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2. Likes aufomobiles. Infends 'Io be Governor of Indiana. JACK LYNN LADIG- Toni -Vocafional Likes phofography. BARBARA ANN LEAZIER- Burp -General Library Club 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, music council. Likes music. Infends fo be a musician. DALTON T. LEE-Vocafional Infends fo be a machinisf. VERNON C. LEE- Mifzy , Pee Wee or DilIy -Vocafional Caldron 4, senior edifor 4: Press Club 4. Likes elecfricify and swimming. Infends fo become a Navy flyer or Presidenf of U. S. JAMES ARTHUR LESTER- Pres -Vocafional Foofball 2, 4. Likes sporfs. DOROTHY P. LEWIS- Chubs -Business 'Delvers I: Sfudenf Council I, 2. 3, 4, secrefary 3, presidenf 4: Spoflighf I, 2, 3, reporfer 2, 3. bookhead 2, 3, assisfanf au- difor 3: Pre-Press I, 2: Press Club 2, 3: Sophomore, Junior Congress: Boosfers 2, 3, 4: Service 3, 4: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: Prom Affendanf 3: Valenfine Pep Session 4. Likes dancing and bowling. lnfends Io be a privafe secrefary. SHARON LEE LIDDYe- Sherry -Business Freshman Congress: Spoflighf agenf 2: Choir I, 2, 3, 4, secre fary. Likes reading. Infends 'ro do nurses Training. DONALD GEORGE LIMECOOLY- Don -Vocafional Infends fo become Governor of Indiana. RUTH ANNE LININGER- ShorIie -College Prep. Lafin Club 3, 4: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: GAA 2, Likes music and sporfs, Infends fo be a Teacher. Entered from Arcadia, Ind., in I949. RICHARD EUGENE LIPP- Heavy -Vocafional Likes music, Infends fo be on Ihe radio. JAMES EDWARD LONGARDNER-''Jim -Vocafional SHIRLEY LOSTUTTER- Perky -College Prep. Red Cross I, 2: Delvers 2: Library 2: Spoflighf I, 2, 3. 4, re- porfer, feafure edifor, copy edifor 2, sporfs edifor, edifor 4: Caldron I, Mafh 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3: Press Club 2, 3, 4, secrefary 3: Pre-Press Club Adviser 2: Freshman, Sophomore Congress: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: Boosfers 3, 4: SPC 4: Chrisfmas Play 4: NFL 4. Likes reading, wrifing and dancing. Infends fo go fo college and have a wrifing career and gef married. MARSHA ANN McCOY- Red -Business Lafin Club I, 2: Service Club 4. Likes flying and swimming. Infends fo be a housewife. BARBARA ANN McCULLOCH- Barb -General Spoflighf I, 2. 3, 4, secrefary 3, poinf recorder 2: Twirlers I, 2: Freshman, Senior Congress: SPC I, 2, 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: Pre-Press Club 2. sfudenf adviser: Press Club 3: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: Senior One-Acfs 4: Senior Play 4. Valenfine Dance Queen I. Likes dancing, Florida and people. Infends fo sfudy psychology. BILL GALE MCDEVITT- Mac -Vocafional Track I, 2: Inframural baskefball 2, 3: Junior Congress. Likes sporfs. Infends fo enfer aufomofive engineering. JOAN C. MCINTEER- Jo -College Prep. Lafin Club I. 2, 3: Twirlers 2: SPC 3, 4: NFL 3, 4: Library Service Club 3, 4, secrefary 3: Junior, Senior Congress: Mafh Club 4: Class Secrefary 4: Prom Affendanf 3. Likes swimming. dancing, driving and people. Infends fo be a school feacher and wrife a book. ALMA MAGNER- Maggie -Vocafional Spoflighf 3: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4. Likes swimming, dancing and arf. Infends fo go fo arf school and become a commercial arfisf. Enfered from Hunfingfon High School in I948. MARY ANN MAIER- Hof Lips -Business Delvers I. Likes ballef and sewing. Infends 'ro be a housewife. JOSEPH LEROY MARKS- Joe -Vocafional Caldron I, 3, 4, sporfs edifor 3. 4: Spoflighf I, 3, sporfs wriler: Cheerleader I. 2, 3, 4, varsify 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, varsify 2, 3, 4: Mafh Club 2. 3: Pre-Press Club 2. Likes baskef- ball. Infends fo be an elecfrician. xi, -. ,jf r' 0 3 ' lui if Q' W J f DIFSCILQFY ,yi I 3. ff: Src I Way e 3,,4: Spo I ghly' I e il vice Pep gli' Likes Prep. DANIEL Radio radio nlends lobe a radio Lf ELAINE Id Del E ro ', . 3. 4, manager Pres , 4, preside 3: Caldron Affendan 3. Ifexfcofl 'clin cfids. Inrends To a big office. ', OSCAR 'Oo'-Voc onal Likes golf and working on cars, - ' DOROTHY JOAN MILLER- Slim sin ss Service Club 2, 3: Debs Club 3, : ess Club 4: Caldron 4, office manager. Likes drawing and sporfs. lnfends Io become a sfenographer. FRANK XAVIER MILLER- Red -Vocaiional Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Likes radio and moiorcycles. Inlends Io become an elecirical engineer, THOMAS WADE MILLS- Torn -General Radio Club 3: Mafh Club 2, 3: Caldron agenl I, 2, Likes dancing and swimming, Infends To become a grocery sfore manager, GLENN A. MITCHELL- Tennessee -VocalionaI JOHN FREDERICK MOISTNER- Fred -Vocarional Likes machinery. Inlends io be a 20-year man in The Navy. MARY KATHRYN MONAHAN- Kafie -Business Sludenl' Council 2, 3: Boosfers 3, 4: Debs 3, 4: Library Service Club 2, 3. Likes swimming and roller skaiing. ERNESTINE MOORE- Ernie -Business Girls Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Debs 4: Choir 3, 4: GAA 3, 4. Likes playing fhe piano, skafing and singing in choir. lnfends Io be a secrelary or concer? pianist MARILYN ANN MOORE-Business Arf Club 3: Service Club 3, 4: Anlhony Wayne 3, 4: Caldron 3, 4. lnfends 'ro work in an office. Enlered from Archbold in I949. LOIS MARIE MORRISON- I-Iec'rie -Business Debs 3, 4. Likes sewing. lnfends Io be a Iypisf. ROSEMARY MURPHY- Rosie -Business Likes dancing, clolhes and sporfs. Infends To work in an office. EVELYN MARIE NAHRWALD- Too+s -Business Lalin Club I, 2, secrefary and Ireasurerg Library Service Club 2, 3, 4: Debs 4. In'rends 'ro be a secrefary. JUANITA OJEDA- Ni+a -Business Service Club 3. 4. Likes dancing, sporls and sewing. Infends 'ro become a secrefary. KENNETH ROBERT ORR- Ken -Vocalional Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, guard: Choir I, 2. Likes cars. lnlends 'ro own a business. FRED PARKER-College Prep. Baskeiball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Likes woodworking. lnfends Io do cabinef making. RICHARD MAX PARKER-General LLOYD H. PARRISH- I-Ieavy -Vocafional Radio Club 2: Track I. Likes sporfs. Inlends lo loin Ihe Navy. FREDERICK PECK- Fez -Vocafional In+ends Io become a used car dealer. Enfered from Decalur High School in I949. DONALD LEE PIFER- Leroy -Vocafional Senior Presidenf 4: SPC 2, 3, 4: Sfage crew 2, 3, 4: Junior and Senior sfage manager 3, 4. Likes cabiner work. Inlends lo be a cabinef maker. FLOYD EUGENE PLACE-College Prep. Rifle Club 3: Malh Club 2, 3. Likes repairing radios. Inrends 'ro be a school Teacher. I ji W I x .V 1 5 ff shura Mr. Edward Schlechl and Miss Lorella Acker, Senior Class advisers, acknowledge 'rheir giPrs al Ihe senior banquet ALLEN LEE PLASTERER- Al -Vocalional Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Likes radio and aufomobiles. CAROL JOYCE POLING-College Prep. GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Press Club 3, 4: Anlhony Wayne 3, 4: Spore light I, 2, 3, 4. Likes horseback riding and drawing piclures oi horses. lniends 'ro become a physical educaiion Ieacher. PAUL E. POPE- Gordon -Vocarional Sfudenr Council I: Track I. Likes working on cars. lnlends ro be a machinisl. DONALD REVEL PORTER- Don -Vocalional Anfhony Wayne I. Likes sporls. In+ends Io be an eleclrician. MARY KATHRYN RABER- Karyn-Business Twirlers and Drum Corp I, 2, 3, 4, sergeanl-af-arms 3, 4, marcher 3, 4: Nafure Club I. Likes 'rwirling and sewing. ln- Iends Io be a iypisl, GRACIE MAE RAGON-College Prep. Spollighl I, 2, 3, 4, head wriler I, Iealure wrifer 4: Music Council 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 2, 3, 4: Service Club I, 2, 3, 4: SPC 4: Laiin Club I, 2: Anlhony Wayne 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Orchesira 2, 3, 4: Press Club 2, 3, 4: Senior One Acls 4. Likes music and science. Infends To become a surgeon. SUZANNE COLLEEN RAMMEL- Susie -College Prep. Booslers I, 2, 3, 4: Anfhony Wayne 2, 3, 4: Spollighl' I, 2, 3, 4, manager 4: lvlalh Club 2, 3, 4, vice presidenf 3: SPC 3: Valenline Pep Session: Colvin 2-year Lalin Cup. Likes diFleren1 languages and playing The piano, Infends Io work in lhe gov' ernrnenf foreign service. BARBARA JEAN RASP- Bobi -General Likes arl and swimming. Infends 'Io become an inferior dec- orafor. BETTY LOIS REDIGER-Business Twirlers and Drum Corp I, 2, 3, marcher: Sophomore Congress 2: Spoflighf agen? I, 2, 3. Likes colleciing picfures. lnlends To be a fypisl: AMY JEANETTE REDMAN- Green Eyes -General GAA I. Likes skaring and soilball. Inrends fo be a salesgirl. DONALD EUGENE RENNECKER- Don -Vocalional Likes pholography. Infends Io be a cabinef maker. MARCIA ELLEN REYNOLDS- Blue Eyes and Tee'rh -Business Delvers I, 2, vice presidenl I: Caldron 2, 3, agenl 2, office manager 3: Spoflighl 4, agenf. Likes baking and embroidering. Iniends Io be a secrefary and Then marriage. VERA FREDA RICHARDSON-Business Friendship Club I, 2, 3: Ar'r Club 2, 3: Spollighf 4, agenr, proofreaderg Siudenf Council 2. Likes sporfs. Infends To be an office worker. MARGARET MARIE ROHR- Maggie -College Prep. SPC 2, 3, 4, vice presidenf 4: NFL 2, 3, 4: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: Srudenf Council I, 2: Lalin Club I: Senior Play 4: Senior One Ads 4. Likes speech and dramafics. Infends io go Io business college Io be a privafe secrelary. DON DAVID ROMARY- Dave -Vocafional Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Likes horses. Infends Io do farming or a musical career. Enfered from C. C. in l948. MARGARET ANN ROSENHAHN- Maggie -College Prep. Friendship Club I: Anfhony Wayne 2. 3, 4: Booslers 3, 4: Foolball Rally 4. Likes sporls and playing 'rhe piano. lniends +o go 'ro college. DONALD JUSTUS ROWLANDS- Bool's -Vocalional Likes 'ro work on slock cars. lnlends 'ro be a race driver. Page I49 .f 1 f',X W I' I A I fx 1 Y X, 'P . TED EUGENERUNKLE-Vocaiional f x Ii Likes'-hun'ring,e'hshing and pholography. lnfends Io be al naiuralisl. s' ' . N' I ' A, WILBUR DAVID RUPEL-wB'iIl -Voca rionaI N Likes sporls and auio mechanics. Inlendsdo' gel marrieyd and A selile down in e,Qregon. - :ii Ifif RUTH ANN SAYLOR- Ru+'hI'e -Busines 3 ' Nafure Club. Likes spbrfs and dancing. Inlends +6 do office' work orinurses Training, -I. is N if GENEHWILLIAM SCHLICKMAN-rr'Horsey -Vsocalional 4'Foo+balI 3, 4, varsify: Inyirambral baskeiball, I, 2, 3.64: Anihony ,i Wayne 4.7Likes sporls. lniends fo be a draiismari. , I MARCIA RAE SCHMIDT- Marcy -B,usiness 3 V, GAA I, 2, 3: Congress member I, 2, 3: Arrlheny Wayne 3, 4: Booslers 3, 4: 'Friendship,I, 2: Flag bearer 3, 4: Junior Prom ll ' Queen 3s.Like-s dancing and ice skaiing. Iniends Io do office ig, work. Q, 1- ,i ILENE D. SCHROEDER- Squeaky -Business i- -'L 5 Girls Choir I. 2, 3: Delvers I, Likes skaiing, dancing and ' reading. Inlends io bd,a iielephone operaior 6Tia secrelary. JOYCE ARLENE SCHULTZ- Shor+y -College Prep. Siuaenf Council,2: Laiin Club I, 2: Friendship Club 2: An- ihony Way-pe'3, 4. Likes reading, dancing and skaiing. In- lends io lake nurses lraining. JOANN MARIE SCHUSTER- Jody -Business Service Club 2 3: Ari Club 4. Likes wrifing, composing poems and singing. lriiericls io work in a business oiiice. A J DONALD JEAN SIMPSON- Don or Simp -Vocalional l bikes sporlsl NORMAN CHARLES SIMS- Norm -Vocaiional Fooiball I,.2, 3: 4, cenier: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, forward. Likes aihlelics. J DOLORES JEANE SMELTZER- Dee -College Prep. Friendship Club I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2, 3: GAA 4: Maih Club 22, 3: Booster Club 2, 3, 4: Foolrball Rally 3: Valenrine Pep - Session 4: Caldron 2, 3, 4, sales manager 3. records manager 4: Service Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Alfendanl 3: Press Club 3, 4: , Sludenl Council 4. Likes horses and dancing. Infends 'ro have 5 a dancing career. 0, .ZIACK ELDON SMITH- Smif'ry or Ber+ -Vocalional 4 Likes girls and food. Infends 'Io make a naval career. Z' NORMA RUTH SMITH- Grandma -College Prep. GAA 2: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2: Mafh Club 3, 4: SPC 2, 3, 4: Naiure Club I: Spoflighr I, 2, 3, 4, office man- ager and manager: Pre-Press Club 2: Press Club 2, 3, 4: Algebra Coniesl I, iirsl in counfy, ihird in sfale: Geomeiry Coniesi 2, firsl' in counfy: School Mafhemaiics Cup 3. Likes piano. lniends To be a ieacher of high school mafhemaiics. MEREDITH DONALD SNYDER- Mel -General Maih Club 2: Anfhony Wayne 3, 4: SPC 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Senior One Acis 4. Likes soap carving. Iniends io be a healrh Teacher. EILEEN MARIE SOMMERS-College Prep. Likes dress designing. Iniends Io fake nurses Training. RAYMOND O. SPRIESTERSBACH- Ray -Vocarional Likes huriiing and fishing. THOMAS JAMES STEPHANS-''Sieliim-Vocafional Baskelball I, 2: Track I, 2: Srudeni Council 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3: Eleciriciiy Club 3: Junior Class Presideni 3: Senior Con- gress 4. Likes draliing. Inlends 'ro become an elemeniary coach. SHIRLEY JEAN STETLER- Shug -Business Ari Club 3, 4. Likes ice skaling, dancing and ari. Iniends io do ohiice work. MARILYN ROBERTA STOLZ-''S+oIzie -College Prep. Spoilighl' I: Caldron 2, 3, 4, agenl: Lafin I: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4: Anihony Wayne 3, 4. Likes swimming and Tennis. Iniends io become a regislered nurse. MARYANN ELIZABETH STONE- SIoney -Business Spoilighi' 2: Ari Club 2, 3, secreiary and vice presiderii: NFL 3, 4: SPC 3, 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Fire Prevenfion Posier Coniesf 3, iirsl place. Likes dramaiics. In iends io be a commercial arfisl. Entered from Soufh Side in I948. MARJORIE,yIAE STONER- Margie -Business ,I I Recliiciross I, 2: Siudenl' Council I: Debs 3, 4. Iniends Io , 7-J becoilfde a secrelary. XIV ff k-4 X! W2 3 Richard Lipp, Lloyd Parrish, Bill Walers, and Charles yn PATIRCIANC ' 'NE TARNEYm PeI -COII?Qff Prep- Brown discuss aiiairs al lhe Senior banquel, held in ihe if ,I ' W'WlefI, i ,- 1 4' mafche' 3' 4? SPPIPQPT I- 2' 3- 4- Sales feyeria NX! ,W ' manjagecxi, udllor 4, office manager 4: Caldron I, 2, agenl: Ca ' V I X Pre-Hressl 'I' Press Club 2, 3, 4: Nalure Club I, 2: Fresh- K1 by f YNY? man lgppgresslx ibnfhony Wayne 3, 4. Likes drawing. lniends l . I -be Ajhurse. 4 I- - -I - 'J ri IA' Fgqr io T DONALD CECIL SEALS- Tilo -Vocalional I .fly I ,U l f ' .. ,, . Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, varsily 3, 4: Foolball IH2, 3:3144 Lrsiiy Ji: kj' T! I-ELZLLB ZBQZIUIESQ d hi CI b 4. O h L 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Likes collecling sporf arlicles. liiiiends ifyxj iP2.'9 .Bach .OWU5 E SX ' Tien S .lp ud ' fm eswa io be a physical educalion leachenl I lj 2 Tri, 5 SEQQOW 0:5-fg' TTTUSIC, sewing ang gppr s. EUGENE SELKING- Gene -Vocaiiona J i Y D NAL , on -Vocaliona, o ege Prep. lniends 'io be a machinisl. Ii, I Radio Club, SIX3, 4, yfeside 4. ikes arnaieur radio. ln- JUANITA MAE SHAFFER4 Niia -Business I yy-V Txeiids io golfi colle S and Gia e Mikal engineering. Spollighi I, assislanl manager. Likes sewing, and cxlleciing k ' ,I . rniniaiure lamps. Inlends io work in an oiiice. I' I 'JU kBfiR?2ASA'iTqPLEiVi, 2 ?MPjO?g5T4B,aZEik?I uszesik d U . d MARLENE JUNE si-IIELDS-:IMsfiy'-coiieqe Prep. ttyl' ,f .Q M955 :I -fd' yb i 'Q G , - ' SS G W9 an s ir hi .I emi i 2- Caldron .I emi 3 4- rfaenesm ellis I' I 'CWSK Img- S 0 6 5 SOC My PO 'Q Q I I Q I I D , , y, ij r, I, 2: SPC 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 4, presideni 4: Flag bearer Il UM Q MY ON UTTLE7+ Red iqf energl . I I 2: Junior Congress 3: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, presicleni 4: Anihony , y fy Cros gbunlry I:iBaskeIbal I, gudtd: Vocaiional oedwork- Vifayne 3, 4: Service Club I, 2, 3, 4: Boosiers 2, 3, 4: Mafh If I ing liward Likes Woo working and sporls. In erii Io work Club 3, 4: Siudenl' Council I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4: Senior ' mag' woodsh . Lf, ' FJ i fb Play 4: Senior One-Ads 4: Boosier Rally 3: Junior Prom Ar- K VER'NbN VO ER VICE4.. -iff-VOC. HBIACAN ge rep. iendani 3: Reisirig Cup 2, 3. Likes speech, sporis, and people. LAWRENCE BUDD SHINABERY-Vocalional Likes sludying human nalure. lnlends Io siarl a business. ESTHER ELIZABETH SHROYER- Shoriie -Business Siudeni Council 4. Likes roller skaiing and goli. Iniends io work in an office. ARTHUR JUNIOR SHULL- Ari fVocalional Riile Club 3. Likes moiorcycles. Inierids io be a machinist ALVIN JUNIOR SILVERS4'Zeke -Vocalional Likes iheaier managing. lnlends lo manage lhealers. Page I5O I IJ Ani 'ny Waynlibxy 4: yrsiers l,i2, 3, 4: Riflevdib I, 2: Iaiup' Club, , 3, irggs heir! Zllqjce preside T inmesideni 3: S i D4, 'ireside I 4: Senior Play IJ4: Chirsirhas Play 3: One Play sjiliniof Class vice Eresidii l3: Sophomore Sociai ggilncil Likes lgswork willyyxeleciri ' . lnlends Io be an elecihica Engineer i A ,fly SHARON ROS VOlZ'l',ZlSi' Rusfynj-kBiI 'ness-College Prep. siudeni comin 5 Band sndiofeieefs 4, fluiasi, spowqiii 4, Likes music. Ihiends lo be Ia music Ieacher. Entered from Roosevelf I-Iigh School, Fresno, California, in I95O. iii I: .QI 'I :I I . . Senior lf Directory I 'bud N., .WZ g. f I I i ., is I Elma MaIIhias, sianding, was named X -: Daughfers of Ihe American Revolu- ,J ' ' X Iion Besr Cirizen IasI fall. Runners-up ' ' 'X were Florene Bredemeyer, Ieff, and A Suzanne Rammei, right f HX G I cLAREx IRENE wAeNER-IIRQXIQ' cone is . Delyers I, 2, secrefary 3 Re Cross I Spo ighf I 3, 4, makeup 4, managing di r .edii r 3 SP 2 3, gfknrhony CI b I CI b , , 4, e C b I, Z. I . I I DeIvers I, 2, pUidenI 1 Larin CIub I, 3 Servic OIG SIudenI Coun I, 27 s Choir Ig sfers 3, 3 Vaienii A W 4 ald I 2 2 Y . nal Wayne 3, 43 Lafin CI , refres enI ch ir n 2: Pre-Pr u I Press u nf u ii ii g , . R . WILLIAMS- Beau fCciIIege Prep. iefieghmem Chawman ' NFL, ' Semor Play 47 advisory council 2, 3: decoraiion chairman PATRICIA ANN WAGN R- mcoileqe Pr A Club I 2 3 4 vice-presideni 2, 37 Arr Club I. I 43 Anihon Wayne 3, 47 Choir piesideni 4, Sesnior Congress 4, Junior Congress 3g Junior Prom PGP S95 i PI V PYPE' i i I 'On - I 593 I -J decora io co-chairman 33 Iirsr winner Siaie Music Coniesi 33 SIUUII' -I-' EWS eCI'i0V 2 mG IaQ'V'Q 9 'IOV3 'io 31 .J vchoi mhz ForI Wayne Arr School 2. Likes music and dress Press u , , vice presi 2, 3 se Ia y 4: rre K rggigfifng, Inrends Io go Io coIIege and sfudy music. MiIIer C 2, ure wrih , Cen r I Ne -S i eI Re- K NNIEJ WILT7--Debby-I-Business FmlefH3'I ji 3 e Enqlw H mei d OEZE Medal' 'hikers If . Friendship Club Ig TwirIers and Drum Corps 2, 3, 4, marchei Oliof' ' H en S O O eqe S U n S an e 6 I 3, 43 Girls Choir I, 2, 4. Likes music and dancing. InIends io W el' H 1 I be a IeIephone operaior or singer. DAVE LEE WALCHLE Ve -VO, 'ONE' H I , rg' BETTY Lou wiNeRovE-''iasbOa'ifBu5ine5S DONALD JACOB WA NBUR Jake or ali OCGPOVIGI . ' Delvers lj Debs 41 CaIdron I, cIub ediior. Likes riding. In- Siudenf Councii 2, 3: Sia Crew Seni r SI ge Managenf ifends fo be 5 Seoefaryl Likes riding horses I s Io b presid ' Ihe Unijed JAMES CURTIS WINNERS-I-CUrlynigeneral Siaies' H A N Q Cross Couniry Team Ig InIramuraI baskeIbaII 3. Likes horses. VJAYIXTEJ-EI Alam B- U5'm355 f I 2 B InIends Io be a horse Irainer. Eniered from Macomber in I9-49. a u , , 3 n on yne . 1 oos ers , g as- -II , .i , II P II! - keIbaII I, 2, 33 Siuden C nciI I, 2 , Freshman CounciI I: Rosgeli Ji' XEYSZLFE- CRhO5.'f 4-Oichiildl guskantesimwm df Woxi Sophomore presidenf 2. ikes and save a Doris Day ' 'S S ' O' ' O ' ' I ' scrapbook. Infends Io be prin ip I I:CenIraI, SALLY LOU WATERFALL+Gen ral Red Cross 43 Debs 4. Likes ridin horses. Infends Io enrer Ihe Iield of radio. Eniered from Cie rwarer in I949, WILLIAM R. WATERS- BiII -CoIIege Prep. Boosiers 33 Caldron 2, 3, assisIan+ arI edirorg SpoIIighI 2, 3. carioonisfg Pre-Press Club 3, secrefary, Ireasurer. Likes piano. MARTHA JANE WEEKES-HMarIy gBusiness SIudenI Council I, 23 Spoilighf I, 23 Twirlers 3. Likes dancing and sporIs. InIends Io be an X-ray Technician. GEORGE IRVING WEIGEL-''Irv -Vocafional Radio CIub 2, 3, 4. Likes experimenIing wiIh radio. Infends Io be a IeIevision engineer. CHALON ELAINE WERLINGw Dee -Business Infereds Io have a modeling career. Enfered from Concordia in I949. Lake 3. Likes oufdoor Iiie. Infends Io be a sienographer. En- Iered Irom LarwiII and WoII Lake in I949. REBA JOYCE WRIGHT-Business Red Cross I, 23 Friendship Ciub I, 2: Sophomore Congress 21 Twiriers and Drum Corps I, 2, 3, 4, maiorerfe 4: Caidron I, 'Z. 3, 4, piciure ediior 43 Arr Ciub 33 Press CIub 4. Likes dancino and swimming, Inrends Io become a secrefary. DONALD PAUL WYSS9'Don -Vocaiional Likes huniing and fishing. RAY M. WYSS-VOCaIi0naI WILLIAM HENRY YARIAN- BiIIy Ihe Kid QCoIIege Prep. Anrhony Wayne 3, 4. Likes money. Iniends Io become a mii- Iionaire. THOMAS YORK- Tom -Vocarional Siudeni Manager I, 2, 33 S'rudenI Councii 2, Likes sporis. Iniends Io become a sfee-I worker. Page ISI I w V r I I I ,0ourfIIBg30IkI Like II? Thanks To All! I . ,I I I if 0 QAL 'RIRON I95I MAJGR STAFF lv L , ' I' W I ' f I 'MI I I I :li 0: fs IX .,.ELDI'IpR. UI .,,..... '. . . .CARQL CA MICHAEL MANAGER A...,... V. . . . . , ELAIINE MEYER J' Copy Ej:Iil'or.f1yI . . JI. . ' Barbare Carpino I Adviser .A..,.... . . I is-li . . .dx 'I .... Clboni Fleck II' Picrufe Edlil6r ,... I .. ..., h A,N, . . ..,. F. . .Rellia Wrigh'+ ii Office Manager. I, .... 1,5 . . .00 .I X,.! I .Dbddlhy Ayers J Ari Edirtdno. . I. iii ..,. , ,,,, 5- ,,A,, I ......, Sxfanley Sfringer M' Sales Manager. R ,,... . . .Up , . . 0lMiEdy+he Schaeffer ri Camera Hehacl. . ...,.. . .Ali . . . U. .Marc Lanslcyl Records Manbvgyer. . I f. . . vi, . . .7llDolores Smellzer Jgyafrk RcDC5rVII'IHieIad .071 .... ,Ii ..,. Ii. .I. ...., James Henrly Senior Edliroirfl. . .I. . , .0 . .Nl .... N6 . , . . ,Vernon Lee l f A L I 0 L W 0 4 ,xg W K f 1 iw KV II J AI I I L I I L kixfy IV UV k IP , . .f If CM Ib , ,I 'V I I j . ll 0 JM, L R N I95I INORISTAFF 2 , ,, Sub Gllice Manager I. .. , ,. lil Hdrold Cecil ,Camera 'en. .Dhckll A' rs, Equipmenf Mgr.: Harold I N n 1 ., 1 I I ' I I ' JI I WC ham J Ik E Nigel Sub Sales Mamageri 3 I ' ' i' IUI Loy Ward Cops' X7ViiJi7rers.g lSS.Na7hJcy Nell, lla Hughes, Roberla Sub Records Manager. . .I , Raymond Eavory xSlraub'- ,' L l Sub Picrure Edilor Mi .LQ . ...,. ..Irma Brooks ' 'Rirlism ifIS.ayn yI5'SChBf'vBniIIy Flscller' Mafilvn Moore E I jj . M - Dark -Rgoom, Slahy .I .... Tom Eollz, Charles Slone, Maurice Sub Copy Ldilor . , .,.I. , . . .. , . .Gloria Smmxh Di.XOn 0 III! 1 sf 01? FGCUHY Ecmor Barbara Dixon' K XRecordlsc Sfiajilx .... Lgy Ward, Raymond Eavory, Dan f 7 l 0 AV Kennedy, ,VI N AJ Sporls Edilor. .. I ,Joe Marks JL Driversic V . Domilzranklin, Neil Kolkman, Donjlgglirad sk I' ' All , if 'i A ly' li X I I0070 Home Rooms AND AeENT4s,,n ,A Q 7 .. -- I, Q I y X ,. ff I Roos: 72, John Eavey:f'I I2, KafreiVorholzer:0242, Beverly Ivleyer: II8, Doro+hy Ayers: 264, Rex ' che : I9, Bar-A Home Room I25, Bob7ElIingwood: 7I,6,iiJoyce Worn1a'h: -II III, Michael' -SIy7by:i3I I, Mary Boir 2I7,i1pfiEaErlene . , , , , , gill 2 P II bara High: I09, Diane Jenkins: I7i8, Jack Guihrieg I05, Talmadge Younger: I76, Truella Clark' 60, ,na Reuilled 202, Nancy Nell: 206, Norma Srnilh: Sharon Phillips: BI5, Lois Scheimann: I54, Elaine Iffle, 2561-, Ed X I JZ Bosecker: I20, Mr. Ashley: 268, Rosemary 'Buc'IiioItz:A282, Eileen Carpenler: 2I8, Mildred H 'derggm 9, Suzii 'lefylf 80, Helen Kohr: 305, Doris 'Hill: 2Y03,gJaneiH'Bey5'pneri 2I I,fIi7JYoiyce Luiz: 3I3, Edyl chayeacler: I72, nrlllg l Hobrock: 54, Marilyn Slolz: 3l6, James! WinIners:R2'80, Pal Skiles: II7, Bruce Andres3i77l2 jfAMarlene Slyiglzs: IBI3, Bonnie Radabaugh:.3I'7, Raymond Eavory:',2l5:,lElh'1a Mallhias. we A fv I XT N I-1 iv NV, V, My N 1' u' gl , 0 T V' Ile lr ja V Q61 00,0 Ayrsffoiagimoms Rooms AND AevNTs ff Barbara Carpino,027I2,,i,.7370: Joe Drinks, I02, 5970: Dick Barbier, I , r' Rag, I03, 5070: Beverly Anderson 302 657' Gene'AIber+sor1 2I4 787' Sally Wafson 25 f' O 3Ma'iI ndle 307 807, Madelyn , I . I X OI I, I I o' I , fo' I I I I i Simpson,M308, 7670: Miphael Milligan, 220, 8270: Connie Eppele, 8070: dygxahila Ramsey, 3I9, 792: Jack While, 8l8, 802: Gloria Klein, 204, 862: Gloria McGahee, 2l9, 07,:'DarIe' e Bucholz, 309, 8970. .f v If ',!N ij .I ' 0 Ia XE X lin' I FRIEN oeir E55 I 0 00 V U ess Q1X'l'aI0sI95I CQLDRON J7fThe LiIn'col:n Erlgraving Company, 925D2pu+h ,Barn Eorl Wayk, aid Mrs. Vanise Jacquay, arlisl, for aid duringxilhle year:ISludjen'r Minialrure Servicle,c,GranG Rapids, Michi n, liirhierclass piclures: Principal J. 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ON Tl-lE NEXT PAGE: Mr, Mclzadden presenls lhe Abloell Cup 'ro Ladonna Bro lc c myer. Mr. Chappell exlends his hand in congralulalion afler pre-senlinq lhe Dunlap Cup lo Pa l lvl ' u eye-r. Graduales sland during lhe benediclion. QAM W,,6wff-aff-'fn-ffffj'9'M'Z7f ' WMWZDLwU f5fz'i4Wg4M 2 r jfs7 ,Qpqj , f , Q'1 J A-4 , -H f ff Qiwffgyafwzffy r QM, f,L4w,cfM1zW,, 'Or'L CM' 'W Sign my Caldron? ! X g n -4 ' - ' W . ff, . T fl , . Q W X ZW . 'ff , - J U ,V 7!!- K , J S f WD J Z i X ,pf 5 r f . Q 1 s f X , fy In f , fm' 475' if You'll be remembered for more rhan a year If y 'll p y h h P t X ' r I ea fgfwwigf Edo,-.4 ' AVMMZLNX mL1 l V! -ff f if 2 WQJM9 .ffiff liz' f! f ,- X ff f f pg CL A f If Zgg I MW - ff fi-,WL -gf? f A..,f ., 4,7 ,x ,In Q. 57x47 ff 6' I ' ts J! N Q . 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'zi w , K. i --IV - -' ,, Honor 1950 Graduates LONG WILL we remember The graduaTes oT l95O. Going wiTh Them are The memories, TradiTions and belieTs ThaT They have made a parT of CenTral. ln The Tour years They have been here, no maTTer how gloomy The day, Their smiles and cheerTul voices have Turned The dark clouds away. We shall miss Them. LasT year RecogniTion Day was held on June 2, l95O and June 8 was CommencemenT. The speaker Tor The Commence- menT exercises was Dr. E. Burns lvlarTin Trom The FirsT lvleThodisT Church, l-lammond. There were 290 in The graduaTing class. Page T4 ss School and NaTion xyiyos QECODSXBQ 'ki ' . fl .. ,i,.... X f 3 CT kiwi? Q x Q.. E W, n 'seg f 5 'V Gnixai' mmf Z5 U' sf 3 sr..,4Q2ff'f2S 1525111 HER S ON Tl-ll , on, an Vasilka BliznoTT, in Mrs. ChesTer's sewing class, Take The lasT sTiTches in The UniTed NaTions Tlag Tor display aT CenTral. General Scheimann and Admiral McFadden compare leads in The I95O magazine drive, beTore giving orders To CapTain T-loops and LieuTenanT ClemenTs. Mr. VeaTch, physics Teacher, accepTs The Television seT, The TirsT aT Ce-nTral, Trom Mr. T-Toy McConnell oT FarnsworTh, as arranged by Don Blackwell. CenTraliTes load The Truck wiTh giTTs and baslceTs Tor needy Tamilies. NEXT PAGE: Mr. Haley responds To SupT. AbbeTT's presenTaTion oT The newly remodeled audiToriurn. The orchesTra and Tho choir play and sing Tor The school in Th e rnain hall aT ChrisTmas Time. Where do we park now? ThaT's The quesTion. S PAGE: RuTh Demland Lois Morris d Change in 1951 wmwmq awq!i!!lil!lE'E!E!JTlT..FTTT pt-jake , 4 x .. V, 4 ww-eww limvmwmi Mn4,,.- wvhtfi W . . fl ,- Tl-IE YEAR I95O-5I wro hl ug many changes in The lives of Cemlraliles The Korean conflicl casl a shadow of un Jr ' cer ainly on The Tulure of all. Prices wen? upg afler-game hamburgers cosl 25 cenls. lvlore pupils gor aller- school iobs and consequenfly more drove cars To school. lronically, No Parking signs were pul up all around The school so Thai pupils and leach- ers had To parlc elsewhere. The enrollmenl wenl down from ISOO in I95O To I45O in l95l. Bur school wenr on, wilh splendid Thanksgiving, Chrisl- mas, and Easler programs. Whal will nexl year bring? Page I X 0' J I' M, MJ Wd- ,!.fY,Vf'v,1ux W U2y?5?fEw5L'fj3y' r'!V1' pbfkxw Q X ,ff 01 Q I A - M x V It , MVN 'D ly YIM!!! f li K ' rf? A 1 c wif' J Wyj My A W1 f gy if f 1 . n- ,ycfy K Nj f A7 , 9 i ' Y XV X 'O ,f . 5 W 4' fgfyjfm ' 0' ' wwf saggy My G K W M W Ji? W my W' fffw U H ' I L-'VL rf. . JL fi!! K1 ! 'Z fl fl r WJ! 4 Y Y 5gQsw ,Wy 5? Www g?v5gf4fg bx TNQ? JM' M F if X QQ N V 4 wfifigffwf ON Tl-llS PAGE: Boys from eleclricily class show how +o les? a radio circuit Miss Blanche l-lullo and Miss Lorella Aclcer show work in ceramics and melal fo an inler- esled sludenr. Dean Ralph O. Virls lallcs of lhe successful achievemenfs of our noled alumni. Home economics display, showing work of arf by 'rhese girls, is demonslraled. ON NEXT PAGE: Mr. Surber explains magnels lo Mr. Smuls. Dean Ingham walches a demonslralion ol a radio lransmiller. Sludenls from sludy halls sign Their names as lhey enler lhe caleleria 'ro see lhe Achieve-menl Show. Achievement Day Inspires Crowds -w,:,fq+ ,X b , irsysyss , : l g : ' : ' A i iii iDE'fOf lf' i s r ls lngins encfii um imro mnt s UJGLL HSHOUJ mFlK6 Fl LIVQGG. W6 U1 ON ACHIEVEMENT DAY, May 3, l95O, Cenrral displayed ils many aclwievemenls, exlmibils, lo all wlmo would come. All pupils and parenrs were inviled To see all Jrlwe Aclwievemenl Sliow and Jrlwe many aclivilries carried on lwere. Booslers gave a liand willi free colces To all adulls, and a baby sillring business for Jrlie young ones, Bill Walers serving as clwairman. All deparlmenrs snowed acliievemenl and were represenled willw exlwibils. Poslers were made for all flue aclivilies llwal wenl on during llwe year. ln llie allernoon, Alumnus Jolin l-labeclcer was principal spealcer lo Jrlwe sludenl body in llfie gymnasium in a ro r ll ' p g am re ecling pride in Cenrral and Cenlraliles. Clioir, band, and orclieslra furnished music for +l'ie day. Page I7 Page I8 ON Tl-llS PAGE: ln 'rhe melodrarnalic Chrislmas play, Andy Rasbury consoles Vesla Snyder by whispering sweel nofhings inlo her shell-like . lvl ' k. . ears olher Marlene Shields isses son, Vernon Vice, goodbye, as Elma Mallhias, Margarel Rohr, Norma Rulh Smilh, and Clarex Wagner play lheir parls in lhe Senior Play. Kenny Gosherl, The villain, demands lhe hand of Vesl' S d ' ' a ny er in fhe Chrislmas play, as her mofher, Shirley Losluller, looks horrified. Lois Crandall, Elma lvlallhias, and Norma Rulh Smilh enacr a scene from rhe Senior Play, LeT lvle Grow Up. ON NEXT PAGE: Florene Bredemeyer receives Jrhe condolences of lvlargarel Rohr in rhe play, Have You l-lad Your Operalionff' Busily drowning worms are Don Piler, Richard Gambrell, and 'Wilbur Geesaman in anorher of lhe senior one-acls. Connie Slandish and Barbara Gillie perform Deane al lhe Speech Vaudeville, Charles'ron Capers. Norma Rulh Smilh seems disinreresled while lvlargarel Rohr walches Florene Bredemeyer spar wilh Elma Malfhias. Centralities Enloy Superb Dra ma Season Tl-IE STUDENT PLAYERS CLUB, under The direcTion oT lvliss Margery SuTer, experienced an excellenr dramaTic season. The Senior one-acT plays, given OcTober 5 in our audiToriurn, included l-lave You l-lad Your OperaTion? , Prologue To a June Moon, and Medicine Show. The delighTTul ChrisTmas play, enTiTled The Widow's PlighT, was presenTed December 6 in The gymnasium. IT was a very well done imiTaTion oT The old Time melodrama. The Senior Play, LeT lvle Grow Up, was given January 6 in NorTh Side's audiTorium. The speech deparTmenT, coached by Mr. McFadden, presenTed The annual Speech Vaudeville, May 5, I95O, in The audiTorium. Page I9 Anthony Wayners , 1 , -4-' 4-' ..., .o.,. 0' ' ' ' 1 ,W ,....,,, ,-- ! l ' IMT, g i .L if-QEA -W- - , QW- - oi W ' , , M is ii 5. -V . X JM- W ,.-,s ,Wo Page 20 iqqs... . 'Qian UMHNU 1 on mis mee The Ca '+ ii . pu o oolcs down on The Cenlral delegalion. Cenlraliles view The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier Re rese Jr 'r' . p n a we Edward Kruse explains The dufies of a congressman Mr Richa d d . . r s emonslrales a Civil War cannon al Gellysburg Anlhony Wayners admire The Lincoln Me ' l rnoria. Carol Polley sfudies a gun em- placement ON NEXT PAGE Wh ' : eres fhal lous? Sleepy groups awail' en roule for coming bus. The group gazes in amazemenf af 'rh b , e eaufiful founlain in Tronl of +he Congressional Library. The busload of 35 poses on The Capirol grounds. See Washington 5 sw! 4 s 'Z 13. A if s-.gas-. sw ' .- -' ,-qi p7g My Q-wvayflh an I 3-'fffzg iii? 3, . i sm., THE A u leil May 26, I95O, for Washinglon D C d lurned May 30, ll is a 'rrip which Th NTI-IONY WAYNE Cl b , . ., an re- e members of 'rhe club +o. Mr. Clifford Rich d eagerly looked forward ar s, adviser of The club supervised lhe frip. While in Washing- Jron, lhey visiled lhe Congressional Library, The Uniled Slafes Capilol, Washinglon lvlonumenl, Nalional Ari Museum, Mounl Vernon, and many olrher hisforical places. They sfayed af lhe l-lolel Annapolis while in Washinglon. A+ Arlinglon Cemefery rhey visiled lhe grave of Henry Lawfon, Forl' Wa n ' ' iourney was Jr ' ' y es greafesl soldier. This school rue educahon in good cilizenship. Page 21 Rally, Valentine i ago 22 ON TI-IIS PAGE: R ammel, Smellzer, Wagner, Burke, I-Ioeppner, and Buckley sound off on The Good Ship Naughly Nauiicals C k B kl . oo uc ey +eIIs her +aIe of woe. Coaches Evis'ron, Snider, and Williams gel candy. Ra+ Elma Mallhias and Parro'r Jackie Ma sing, fXnyIhing You Can Do I C D B ' , an o eHer.' The guarlel, Wagner, Rammeh I-Ioeppner and Burke warrnsi' Ih ' , , o e occasion. NEXT PAGE: Indians, schmoos, pigs, and people of 'rhe hills sing a Iune a+ The Rally Kigm Ca ' h I . y rmic ae presenfs Coach Banel a comic book. Dick I-Iaag gels candy. Marrying Sam I-Ialey enjoys a song. Marcia Schmidf awards Dan I-Iolom. Girls Honor Boys lllln SHOWN HERE are Two oT The year's mosT ouTsTanding pep sessions. These are boTh planned To honor The boys on The Teams. The Theme Tor The FooTball Rally Day was DogpaTch Desperadoesu or Capp's Capers. The girls oTTered boxes OT candy as well as Their hands in marriage. The candy was accepTedl The name oT The annual ValenTine's Pep Session was NaughTy NauTicals. The scene OT presenTaTion was a piraTe ship docked aT porT CenTral High. The show goT under way wiTh The pro- claiming OT Men Ho by The capTain oT The crew, CapTain Blood. They are boTh annual aTTairs and boTh are presenTed by The BoosTer Club. Page 23 Page 24 X is I-IE I9 ne, in all ils glory would have amazed The old l-loosier schoolmasl Th b v er. e eauiiiul queen was Marcia Schmidl and her allendanis were M l ar ene Shields. Joan Mclnieer, Elma Mallhias, Bar- bara Burke, Jane l-loeppner Judy Barker D l , , oores Smellzer, Dorolhy Lewis, Kalhleen Eensler and Elaine Meyer. The happy couples danced lo The slrains oi 0rchids ln The Moonl' hir iq , as They viewed The lovely decoralions repre- senlinq orchids. The queen was crowned b lh y e pasl queen, Pal Bollhauve. The music was provided by Burlon Schl' d ' ie an his orcheslra. Jackie l-larding, pasl queen, sang wiih The orcheslra. 50 Prom, eniilled Orchidees de la Lu NEXT PAGE: Couples dance +o lhe rhylhm of Burlon Schlie Pal Bollhauv l crown al The coronal' Th . e paces ihe ion. e queen and court wilh liHle Miss Tamara Piffenger, crown bearer, pose before The orchids. Lovely Queen Highlights LEET: Lovely Queen Marcia. BELOW: Paul Wallers alumnus poses a couple for a phofo. Marlene Shields passes oul pro grams. Lucky Tom Sfephans dances wilh Jrhe queen X unior Prom R E Q X L X i.....qQ' w x M , - mgfkgqe PM M N 'X D M X d 4 , .xxx GE'Nf,,,,Jv ,Aff Jwgfwfyfj jf A f xv ,rf f ' V - .J WWF' Q5 75? 2533 01 W ' 6 4' . Af 6' , GC Wffffiif ffdff ff W QIlltlHIIWUIWWHWNilWH IlMill WW ff fgjfff CW 0 ,g,fffL'Wif, film QW ,. WNW' Q QXTJEVWY5 Q53 . x it qi AQ 1230 Q if Q5 +G 'HQ x nigh X5 222 xr 223225 9 xg M ,ge 49 X f Riggs if W Then: Cne Schoolroom, Une Teacher Reading, and 'ri+ing, and 'ri+hme+ic, - laugh? To lhe lune of a hiclcory slick! Page 26 IKE OUR anceslors, who apprecialed Jrhe one-room school- houses, we loo appreciale our modern classrooms. They are Jrhe cenler of our learning, offering some Two hundred courses each year. In some classrooms are laughl Jrhe Three R's, in some, valuable slcills, and in olhers, apprecialion for fine living. Mid- Cenlury pupils are indeed forlunale To choose from such a rich curriculum. Like monsfers from Mars, boys in welding class learn +he secre+s of fire and me+al. X ibn W 100 Clas Woodturning Welding Auto GUR VVOQDST-TOP, locaTed in The school warehouse, is one oT The mosT modern high school shops in Indiana. IT is c:ompleTe wiTh band saws, planer, ioiners, sanders, laThes and oTher equipmenT. These boys in Mr. Dailey's laThe class are sanding a lamp base. Tl-TE VILLAGE blacksmiTh would blink his eyes in asTon- ishmenT aT our welding class aT CenTral. l-lere Jerry Gun- der and Max Parker are learn- ing To lay a bead in Mr. GuenTher's welding class. Tl-IE l-IOOSIER SCHOOL- MASTERS horse and buggy would indeed look sTranqe in our auTo shop, where our boys are TaughT The Tunda- menTals oT The auTomobile. These boys are working on The Transmission oT an auTo in Mr. GuenTher's auTo class. Page 28 Woodwork - Mechanical Drawing - Electricity LATHE TURNING would probably be a new word io 'rhe pupils Jraughr by ihe l-loosier Schoolmaslrer, buf To Ceniralires il is a common word. Mr. Arnold is Jrhe in- srrucior of Jrhis class, which is learning a new cur, TODAYS high schools leach many inieresring and varied subiecis, and Cenlral is no exceprion. l-lere ihese boys are grouped around Mr. Scoil, who is showing ihem some of Jrhe problems en- counrered in mechanical X drawing. WHEN old Ben Franklin flew Jrhe l4iJre in The Jrhunder siorm, he probably never dreamed T h a T eleclriciiy would be a subieci in Jrhe schools of ihe luiure, espe- cially ai Cenrral. These boys are iesling a radio circuil in Q Mr. Wilson's eleciricily class. ge 29 Homemalaing ' Cooking - Home Economics BECAUSE our girls will spend mosi of Their lives in Their homes, we devole some of The school day lo The leach- ing of homemaking. These girls in lvlrs. Conley's room are learning io Cul oul a slcirl by lollovving a pailern. GRANDMOTHER was a good coolc, buf she did noi have a gas range. She had lo slave over a hor slove all day long. Today, vviih modern la- cililies, our girls do wonders. l-lere girls of This class are evaluaiing resulls irom vari- ous cookie recipes. EVERYDAY, praciical as- pecls of homemaking are es- senlial lo a balanced home program. These girls in home managemeni class are Jralcing care oi The lcilchen area of Jrhe home economics aparl- meni. Page 30 XA X K, Q 34: T ax ' .. ,VXA .MQ Q' ii il sf! Home Furnishing Home Living Family Relations EURINIITURE making means noi only beiler Turnilrure for The home buf also an appreci- alion For liner living. Vernon and Jack Vice, brolhers, are compleling a desk Tor use al home. EXPERIENCES in gracious Iiv- ing are parl of our lessons in how +o Iive a+ home. These home managemenl girls are demonslraling correcr ways Io ser a lea Table and Io serve guesls. I-IQVV TO LIVE a+ home is ever a consideralion, 'and our school helps Io meer rhis problem. In This class, family relarions, James Clemenls heads a discussion of family pudgeis. Page 31 Driving - Boys Swimming - Art WHEN GRANDPA wenlr l'o school, he learned io drive a horse and buggyg in our mod- ern schools, we learn io drive The auiomobile. l-lere Mr. Quick shows his driving group whai lo do in case of engine rrouble. GRAlXlDDAD'S only place io swim was The ol' swimmin' hole, which he could enioy only in 'rhe summerlime. Qur swimming c l a s s e s swim Jrhroughoui The year in wafer as pure as The waler we drink. These boys are forming a cir- cle in This Purdue Universiiy pool, under The direciion of Mr. Evislon. ART IS MCDRE Than drawing or painiing piciures. There are meial smilrhing, ceramics, and oiher crafis. l-lere 'rhis Threesome is malcing a iish def sign from a ceramic repro- duciion in Miss l-lu++o's ari class. Page 32 if ss Health . Biglogy - Chemistry iillllEMidhds XXX rf' Tl-lE MIND and body worlc TogeTher, buT man lcnows The leasT abouT Them. AT CenTral we are TaughT how To Take care oT our bodies and To Think in a clean, healThTul way. l-lere a group in lvliss Adams' healTh class sTudy TeeTh. Tl-lE l-TOOSIER schoolmasTer TaughT abouT Tlowers, Trees, and insecTs. Biological re- search in The modern school is carried much TarTher by dis- secTion and microscopic ex- aminaTions oT planT and ani- mal liTe. STudenTs in our bi- ology classes learn why liTe reacTs The way iT does. This group in Ivlr. Griggs' biology class sTudy a specimen oT a lylusci moss. PIQNEER BOYS and girls could only dream oT The scienTiTic world oT The TuTure. l-lere in Mr. DilTs' chemisTry class They sTudy abouT our scienTiTic world oT Today. This group is sTudying The Bownian movemenT as shown by smolce parTicles which are highly magniTied. Page 33 Algebra - Geometry - Physics ONE-ROOM S C l-l C O L marhemalics, involving addi- lion, subrraclion, and olher ciphering, mel The needs of Jrhe simple life. Now i+'s algebra, Jrrigonomelry, cal- culus To help us in lhe alornic age. l-lere is one ol Mr. Dorn're's algebra classes, en- gaged in algebraic egualions. SECOND AND Tl-HRD di- mensional Jrhinlcing nor only cleans our lhe rnenlal cob- webs, buf also leads ro slcy- scrapers, bridges, and en- gineering wonders. These geornelrisls of Miss Ridgway speedily solve geornelrric lheorems, BOTH CULTURAL and urili- rarian, physics problems re- veal much of narure and nal- ural science ro lhese search- ers alier lrulrh. Young physi- cisrs in Mr. Vearch's class are finding rhe direclrion ol an eleclric currenl. Page 34 M Am, .s.- Q-xx Y x 5 E li fm! -as is V 1 Q lllg '-lllllfi Q fWP'lP1 FJ, 1 Xgtlumxma I - IXIW' gl, , :VNV aux French Speech Literature MEN can keep harmony wilh his fellow man if he learns Jrhe language and cullure of foreign lands. Learning lo Jrell lhe lime in French is Miss Brigham's French class. PIQNEER BOYS and girls formed lileralure socielies, and learned Jrheir speaking powers in Jrhem. The Cenlrral speech classes are an inlregral parl ol our suloiecls. This class, direcled by Mr. Mc- Fadden, is learning lo speak in lronl ol a microphone. ITS A BIG JUMP from Mc- Guicleys readers To Adven- rures in American Lileralure, laul we slill sludy 'rhe lrulhs and consequences ol Amerie can aulhors from The pasl lo Jrhe presenr. l-lere Miss In ham's English class is reading a play. Page 35 Mf M50f Q'yjy, JMU A ' A01 if ,I fu . 1 'M 1 ' W MM fwwmm , R If U . 4ffS,X7pLJ1 Wyfvijbvc ' J , ff . Au W W My WJJJ Ab H f MJ 5 JJ Q , . 'X My Y OJ Q MW 1 fQ?EgfZfMff if W wi Wi Q qf?ffQ?fxf3Q,W ? EJJJW M PM iw Qjofvip if WJ Wg? ff 2? w,2Syj' yN A 130? msg? fy J if sf W! QQ fxxifjiwwff Latin - Journalism - Economics LATIN Torms a basis for many oiher languages. Many of our own words are Taken Trorn The Lalin language. Therefore, ii is essenlial io undersland Laiin. Miss Baldwin is aslcing a queslion apoul Roman col- ums in her Larin class. JOURNALISM, involv- ing prooireading, page plan- ning, wriring siories, infer- viewing, and Jrexl discussion prepares young newspaper worlcers io publish Their own newspaperand hnapprecbie newspapers all rheir lives. This group in Mr. Flec:lc's class, Tourrh hour, is learning To proofread. Tl-TE CHANGE from pioneer lile ro our complex indusirial life calls Tor a sludy of eco- nomics. l-lere Jrhis class in Hgelling The moslesi Tor The leas+esJr is grouped around a charr in lvliss Vera E. Pence's economics class. Page 36 'Tk H -.ff 4 . 1 s ' .lgfeag f T ,tvs ATA N-N'-A Th' K e American History Sociology CovernmenT HISTORY is in The makingr and iT is a musT ThaT we know where we have been To know where we are going. The discussion in Mr. Ashley's class is on The seTTlernenT oT The WesT. SOCIOLOGY, how To geT along wiTh your Tellow beings, Takes us Trom The simple liTe oT The pioneers To The com- plex liTe oT Today. Mr. Rich- ardson is discussing marriage problems wiTh his sociology class. Tl-TE COUNTY Sl-IERIFF and Township TrusTee and a Tew laws are no longer The com- pleTe picTure in governmenTal aTTairs. Qur governmenT classes Teach us governmenT Trom The Township To The Ted- eral governmenT. Mr. Rich- ards is The insTrucTor oT This class. Page 37 Bookkeeping HOOSIER Sclwoolrnasler days called for bookkeeping only in figuring llwe family grocery bill, bul in loday's bookkeep- ing classes are lauglil lulure clerks, accounlanls, and keep- ers ol: books. This class is in- slrucled by Mr, Jolwnson. GENERAL BUSINESS classes give pupils an underslanding oi business praclices valuable lo consumers of business goods and services. ln lliis second-liour class, pupils gel llweir inslruclion lo llwe busi- ness world. Tl-lE SCHOQLMASTER nev- er lauglwl devices more com- plicared llian slale and cray- on, buf liere business leacliers 'reacli pupils liow lo use dicla- pliones, calculalors, comp- lomerers, eleclric lypewril- ers, and mimeograplis. Tlfiese girls, lauglfil by lvlr. Wind- miller, gel aclual orlice lrain- ing. Page 38 - General Business - Clerical Practice Shorthand Typing Distribuhve Education EXPEDIENCY in The office is slressed in shorlhand classes, ohfered To pupils in advanced business. These senior girls, engaged in a shorlhand ex- ercise, are Timed and checked by Miss l-leal. BASIC lo all olllice business, Typing calls for besl eiclforls ol all engaged in business lrain- ing. ln Jrhis advanced Jryping class, girls reach 50 words per rninule and oilen exceed Thai figure. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION is Taking a place in busi- ness inslruclion. A new sales laboraiory, Room lO5, is unique in ils selling of relail silualions, conlribuled by I7 Fori Wayne businesses. lvlr. Joseph Casey, ol: lnlerna- lional l-larvesler, inspecls his parl of The display. Page 39 All Human, Our 78 Teachers Lead The Old Hoosier Schoolmasier' gives a pio- neer lesson on behaving Jrhyselff' Spare lhe rod, spoil lhe child is no longer heard. Our laculiy of 78 is lhe guiding lighlr in our everyday learning. They help us in lime of need and share our lilrlle lrouloles. Yes, Jrhey are a parlr of us. We would be losl wilhoul rhem. We are indeed lorlunale lo have reachers wilh such excellenl Jrraining and experience. Mr. Dornle upholds his end of rhe conver- salion in lhis lea given by 'rhe girls of home management Page 40 W lv :hw vc, ,, ' .52 Q A X v ? Sis V 1: wh ' Sv I s :ffclif , .:,32M, a'2f52'V :ff mv - pf 5 , - lm-X -.gf 'X-41 i g Q- gk -.-4 V E' . 4...-.. mm I. 5 W ,nv 'S M 1 3 . . , W, M wxefwl 4 1 Administrative Heads wb' av ABOVE: Mr. Haley willingly oiciers l'ielp lo Marilyn Miller and Bill Yarian. Mr. Abbell lwas formally dedicaled and presenled lo Cen- lral ilie new audiloriurn. RIGHT: Tl-lE HQOSIFR sclioolmasler was superin- Jrendeni, dean, and principal all in one. We, pupils ol Today, liave Jrlie wonderful privilege of being lielped and direcled by all. Al- 'EFT: MERLE J. ABBETT-Superiniendeni of Schools. Franlclin College, B.A.: Columbia U., A.M.g L.L.D., Franklin College. Came 'ro Fori' Wayne in February, I932. J. WILBUR HALEY-Principal. lvlancliesler, AB.: Indiana U lvl S' U of lviiclii ., . gan. Came lo Cenlral in I934, lelr in I936, relurned in l948. Mr. Abbell poinls our advanlages oi llie leaching profession To Tommy Boairnan, Clarex Wagner, and Lorerla Moser. Pa ge 42 X, X 4 Are Friends Indeed Though our superinlendeni and principal are busy wilh adminislraiive worlc, Jrhey are never loo busy lo help us in our problems. Qur deans are underslanding, helpful, and friendly al all limes. RIGHT: MERlBAH lNGHAMfDean ol Girls. Ballle Creelc College, AB.: indiana U., MS. Came ro Cenlral in l93O, RALPH O. VIRTS-Dean of Boys. l-lead ol lvlalhemalics Deparimenr. Indiana U., A.B. and lVl.A. Came lo Cenlral in l927. 'rv X. ui 1' if 4: :ms X uggo ABQVE: lvlr. l-laley chars wilh Nancy Jenkins and Enid Taclcell, in 'rhe Spollighl Ol- lice. Mr. Virls direcls locker helpers, A r lh u r Doan, George Marchenlco, and Norma Rulh Smilh. BELOW: lvliss Ingham and lvlrs. Wall, a represenlalive from Col- ley College, discuss higher lraining wiih Connie Peppler, Rulh Lesler, Sandra Lee, and Janel Prine. Page 43 ps Nfl TOP: Checking aTTendance are Mrs. Mary WaTson and Diane Jenkins, junior helper. MIDDLE: Mr. Roland L. Gregory, Cusf Todian Glenn A. RondoT, Mr. ArThur Blom- bach, and Mr. l-lenry Budde are discussing The week's work. Mr. EsTal C. SmuTs coun- sels a sTudenT aloouT geTTing an aTTer- school iolo and his TuTure vocaTional plans. BQTTQM: Miss Mildred J. Brigham, guid- ance direcTor, Talks To These Two boys aboul Their Tour-year cards. Page 44 In Our School Offices HELP COMES noT only Trom our classrooms buT Trom The oTlices as well. Mrs. VVaTson checks our aTTendance records. The cus- Todians keep The buildings in clean and healThTul condiTion. Mr. SmuTs, The voca- Tional coordinaTor, helps many pupils To plan Their vocaTions and geT jobs. Miss Brigham, in The guidance oTTice, is always helping N Are Help, Aid, Advice oihers in program choices and decisions. Miss Keep and her sialll prepare hoi lunches for us in lhe caieieria. Mrs. Grisell helps wiih home problems. The main office force, ai ihe hub of ihings, lceep ihe school mov- ing. We are indebied io The oiciices ai Ceniral. il i ill ii i? i ., f ff i ' 1 , i f 5 l . . , i , 1 , 4 :lf 5 ,.. i l Q i i . : X if TOP: Mr. J. l-lenry Chappel, seal- ed, direcior oi indusirial, voca- lional, and adull educaiion, conf iors wiih his siaii, Mr. Charles Feisllqorn, Mr. Frank S. Scoil, Mr. Esial C. Smuis, and Mr. Allen l-laueisen. MIDDLE: Miss Gerlrude Keep, caieleria direclor, confers wiih iwo oi her helpers, Mrs. Sadie Kleinricherl and Mrs. Maude Dale Zell, aboul' anoiher nuiriiionai menu. Mrs. Grella Grisell, visiiing Teacher, malces friends vviih a pu- pil. BELOW: Miss Emma Adams checks pupil programs, aided by Miss Rulh Uhlig and Mrs. Mildred lfownclce, sccrelary and clerk. Page 45 1105-F PM 'C 4-71 l if X , zf1.,A4 f - ,A 21'-ffgzfifi ,V PC.-4 ,I Af' 4:11 1 5,115-fc-g, - f Qiffi - X- 53 ini A A-4!f4fL5 ffkcl. Q-dc-Ac: ,-Q fl, fly-'iii PC!-19-'f f fi fl'-f'rf f,,, ' K' f AA -fbbfff .A , 1.4 J Q-A .,g:C, .f ' , ,V 1-lfa g fi fi VL-4ffaL4v.4,-, - rv L' I , A V- YC 1.4 444- AQAL, f A of 1 Jfz,L56,,L Y 6,6 V5 1 4 Q X I X, -' f-Lf 1. li 4 I ,, - From fhe pioneer -.f f,!f ' I 5 L D A V li I i i one-room school . . k ,,Al 4' If I, A 1 -f A i 1' Y X X ' l ' i f ,I ' 6 gthf , . Ll il X l l , 'Q ' 1 ' ai - Qlfsc if! 'lf' 'fi K of If ig, ,v ia I ' Q In N ! ' . ff, , , K . , I .A , , A N K ly l . ' 1 I 1 V 47 LV' C L4 ' ' V f s 'V 4' X 'I ' K V '1 .' ' 1' ,' ' - 1 W A A - . ' N lliis Caldron Jrlfie old l-loosier Sclmoolmasler relrurns lo A f visil Jrlwe halls ol Cenlral lfliglw. l-leigozeLs'fop'en-eyeol al f Z .-. 4- - I' N1 I, i llwis amazing clwool-WS' lacully, cuxrrfiiculum, aclivilies, v . sporls, nd ev mls of a busy year.. Will you' wiallcalong illm e sier Sclioolmasleruro 'see 'Cen+ral in Jrlwis i cl of llie cenlury? ' I llyliyill i ' l if I ' I J ' 1 Vi V f A f 'i f I 5 I Q -fu .,,. ' 1' ' ,' 1, J 2 ' 1' .,fl..A'L V l. ' f ' 'iii fi A A' A . . . +0 jhd modern M ' 15, ' y A R , ,'Cen+ral 'Hxglnlr 5 X L 'mf if 5 w ' .AA Fi ,P I 4' ' , fel fi .Q Ai . Q ' l,. ':.' 'N it F l L A, fT5.735:'fL-Aq.3 9 i fMl Ax , -A15 Xlf i ' ,fi MQ , 0, ru. 1 -:if'xlli1f 2ii,' 1. ,,- V I - 1 w- ff 4 - 'ff oe iee ' Ao : Q Jw I 1 i l ,W,4f'!, ..i ,ff L, A A 45A :j?o H i - ? 13ififwAfy .' . A i , Q A, A ,Q 1 ,A A. 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'ASA' iif1f?f'iifAA i.f,1:gFlZTf9ffr i' A- li geg 13f , fo.-Afj12,f ?l, ' A. qo,. AA A W 'fill ' l ' lxfifwl lx l Sludenl Teachers from Indiana Universily gain experience lor college credif al Cenlial. Sealed are Mrs. Noir-na Bennei' Samson and Miss Pawcia Cox: slanding ai: M. Paul Dewey, Mr. Russell Working, and Miss Edel Winie. Row One: LQRETTA R. ACKER-Arl, Arl Club, Senior Class Adviser. Forl Wayne Arl School: Columbia U.: Ball Slale, B. S.: U. ol California. Came in I947. o EMMA ADAMS-Physical Educalion, I-leallh, Girls Inlrarnural Aclivilies. U. of Illinois, B. S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in l932. Row Two: IRWIN ARNOLD-Special Vocalional, Cheerleader Coach, Pep Session Direclor. Baldwin-Wallace, L. L. B.: Gswego, N. Y., Teachers' College. Carne in l93O. 0 LENNA ARNOLD-Physical Educalion, CGAA. Ball Slale, B. S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in l947. Row Three: MAURICE ASI-ILEY-Social Science, Sophomore Class Adviser. Indiana U., A. B. and A. M. Came in I934. o GASTON F. BAILI-IE-Band, Orcheslra, lnslrumenlal. Music Deparlmenl I-lead. Mern- T Pillsbur h S rn hon Orcheslra 5 ears' Graduale of Parisfkjyyffr lesbo Q v P Y , , Y - , Nahonal Conservalory of Music, Paris, France: Indiana U., B. M.: graduale worlq U. ol Michigan. Came in l927. Row Four: ALVERA M. BALDWIN-Lalin, Lalin Club. Indiana Cenlral J College, B. A.: Indiana U., graduale work. Came in I95O. 0 I-IERB BANETePhysical Educalion, Foolball and Baslcelball coach. Manchesler, B. S. Carne in I942. Row Five: GERTRUDE BEIERLEIN-Librarian, Library Service Group. U. ol Michigan, A. B., A. M.: Drexel lnslilule of Technology, B. S. in L. S. Came in I933. o MILDRED J. BRIGI-IAM-French, Guidance Dire-clor. Qberlin, A. B.: Middlebury French School, M. A. Addilional graduale work in guidance, Teachers College, Columbia U. Came in I928. Page 46 Schoolmaslers am 'MW -QQ. choolmistresses Inspire and Guide Us Row One: M. RUTH BROWN-English, Delvers Club. Ball Slale, B. A.: U. of Michi- gan, M. A. Came in I927. o HELEN M. BURR-English, Friendship Club. In- diana Slale, A. B.: Middlebury, A. M. Came in I94O. u R. K. BUTLER-Engl Iish, Nalional Honor Sociely Chairman. De- Pauw U., A. B.: Columbia U., A. M. Came in I923. Row Two: JOHN HENRY CHAPPELL- Direclor of lnduslrial, Vocalional, and Adull Educalion. Ball Slale, B. S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in I939. 0 MRS. RUTH CI-IAUSSE-English. Buller U., B. S.: In- diana U., M. S.: U. of California, graduale work. Came in I949. o MRS. EDNA O. CHESTER-Clolhing, Twirlers and Drurn Corps. Purdue U., B. S.: graduale work, Indiana and Purdue. Carrie in I934. Row Three: MRS. HELEN CONLEY--Spe cial Vocalional. Ohio Sfale U., B. Sc. and M. A.: graduale work Indiana U. Came in I935. 0 PAUL W. DAILEY-Bench. Lalhe, Millwork. Bradley U., B. S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in I936. o CHARLES D. DILTS-Chemislry, Biology, Audio-Visf ual Educalion, Science Deparlmenl Head. Indiana Slale, A. B.: Indiana U., A. M. Came in I92I, Row Four: ROBERT DORNTE-Malhemale ics. Purdue U., B. S. P. E.: Indiana U., M. S. Al Cenlral I934-42, relurned in I947. c WARREN EVISTON-Heallh, Physical Educalion, Assislanl Coach. Purdue U., B. ol Phys. Ed. Came in I949. o OORA DON EATZINGER-Drafling. Ball Slale. B. S.: graduale work, Purdue U. Came in I947. Row Five: CHARLES H. FEISTKORN-Vo' calional Coordinalor. Purdue U.: U. of To- ledo, B. S. M. E.: graduale work af Purdue U. Came in l947. o CLEON LEROY FLECK-Journalism, Spollighf, Caldron, Press Club, Ouill and Scroll. DePauw U., A. B.: Indiana U., M. S.: U. of Wisconsin, M. A. Came in I937. o DAVID A. GRIGGS-Biology, Borany, assislanl spon- sor for Boosler Club. Indiana U., B. S. and M. A. Came in I95O. Page 47 Q ...,,. 1- .f,L, A Q uglk If i gf EQ: Van!-1 Sziaron I-isnzcfw, pouring a cup of fea for Mr. LeIand Johnson, presides af The 'rea fable. Row One: MRS. GRETTA GRISELL-Visiring Teacher. Indiana U., A. B. Came in I936. 0 STANLEY H. GUENTI-IER-Auio Shop, Welding. Ball Sfaie, B. S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in 1938. Row Two: ALLEN E. I-IAUEISEN+Voca+ionaI Coordinaror, Supervisor Disrriburive Educaiion. New Mexico Wesiern, A. B.: Arizona Sfafe U., M. A.: special work, Indiana U., Purdue U. Came in IQSO. 0 GEOR- GIA I-IEAL-Shorfhand, Typing, Clerical Pracfice, Debs CIUID. Indiana U., B. S. and M. S.: Gregg College. Came in I942. Row Three: LESTER 6. I-IEMPI-IILL-Aeronauiics, Vocaiional and In- dusrrial Aufo. Colorado A. 81 M., B. S. in Mechanical Engineering, and M. S. in Indusirial Educaiion. Came in I927. o BLANCI-IE EIUTTO- Ar+, Ar+ Club, Co-adviser of Red Cross. Ball Siafe, A. B.: Columbia U., A. M.: Ari Insfiiuie of Chicago. Came in I948. Row Four: MARIAN INGI-IAM-EngIish, Red Cross. MiIIon College, A. B. Came in l92I. 0 CATI-IERINE JACKSON-English. Ball Sfafe, A. B.: CoIumIoia U., M. A. Came in I936. Row Five: LELAND JOEINSQN-Bookkeeping, Business. Indiana U., B. S.: U. of Chicago, graduafe work. Came in I94l. o ROBERT B. JCI-INSON-English. Indiana U., A. B. Came in I95O. Page 48 And Teach Us 5. .N gia- Many Trulhs, Much More than lThree R's' 'hyg- I .v um,- Row One: I-IELEN KEEGAN-I-Iome Ecos nomics, Service Club. U. ol Chicago, Ph. B.: Columbia U., A. M. Came in I939. 0 GERTRUDE I-I. KEEP-I-Iome Economics, Caleleria, I-lome Economics Deparlmenl I-lead. Sloul, B. S.: Cornell, M. S. Came in ICI33. o DARWIN N. KELLEY- Orienlalion, I-Iislory. U. ol Iowa, M. A. Came in I948. Row Two: MARIE A. LEBAMOFF-Busi- ness, English, Co-adviser ol Friendship Club, Sophomore Class Adviser. Indiana U., B. S. and M. A. Came in I948. 0 JAMES S. McFADDEN-Speech, Nalional Forensic League, Speech Aclivilies. Man- chesler, A. B.: Indiana U., M. S., graduale worlc Norlhweslern U. Came in I94-O. 0 W. I-I. McNEELY-Malhemalics, Rille Club. I-lanover, B. A.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in I945. Row Three: CLARENCE J. MURRAY- Woodworlc Ball Slale, B. S.: Indiana U. Came in I95O. 1 BLANCI-IE S. NIEL- SEN-Geography, Meleorology. U. ol Chicago, B. S., and M. A. Came in I928. o MRS. I-IELEN RAXSON-Bookkeeping, Business Law. Ball Slale, B. S.: U. ol Pills- burgh, M. Ed.: gracluale work Ohio Slale. Came in I947, Iell in I948, relurned Janu- ary, I95O. Row Four: VERA E. PENCE-U. S. I-Iislory, Civics, Economics, Junior Class Adviser. Earlham College: U. ol Chicago, Ph. B.: U. ol Michigan, M. A. Came in I927. o I-IELEN ROTTERF-English, Boosler Club. U. ol Toledo, A. B.: Norlhweslern U., M. A. Came in I945. o WILLIAM E. QUICK-Aulo Driving. Oakland Cily Col- lege: Purdue U.: Indiana Slale, Special B. S. in Induslrial Arls: Indiana U. graduale worlc. Came in I947. Row Five: MRS, IRENE Y. RAI-lMER- English. Freshman Class Adviser. Ball Slale: Manchesler, A. B.: Columbia Ll., A. M. Came in I9-45. o CLIFFORD I'-I. RICH- ARDS-U. S. I-lislory, Governmenl, An- lhony Wayne Club. Indiana U., A. B.: U. ol Wisconsin, A. M. Came in I944. o WILLIS RICI-IARDSON-Sociology, Slu- denl Council, Social Science Deparlmenl I-lead, Indiana U., A. B. and A. M.: George Washinglon U. Came in I923. Page 49 4 ff Piiaiil iss? They Teach How ,... i f , 0 an -Q ,g . 'fr Z? 3' I E, I i-L-1 'QS' Miss Lorefha Acker and Miss Blanche I-Iuflo welcome Miss Violef Johnson, sludeni 'Teacher of arf. Row One: DOROTHY RIDGWAY-Mafhemalics, Mafhemalics Club. Indiana U., A. B.: U. of Michigan, M. A. Came in I94O. o RUSSELL R. ROWE-Malrhemalics. Manchesfer, B. S.: Columbia U., A. M. Came in I938. i Row Two: MARGARET SCI-IEUMANN-U. S. I-Iisfory. Weslern, B. A.: U. of Wisconsin, M. A. Came in I946. 0 EDWARD L. SCI-ILECI-IT-f Malhemalics, Co-adviser of Senior Class, Direclor of Aihlelics. Man- chesler, A. B.: Columbia U., M. A. Came in I947. Row Three: FRANK S. SCOTT-Draflinq. Purdue U., B. S. and M. S. Came in I95O. 0 BASIL R. SI-IACKELEORD-Machine Shop. Indiana Slale Normal, B. S. Came in I922. Row Four: ESTAL C. SMUTS-Co-ordinafor-Supervisor of Vocalional Educalion, Guidance, and Placemeni. Ball Slaie Teachers, B. S., Indiana U., M. S. Came in I948. 0 WAVELAND I-I. SNIDER-I-Ieallh and Physical Educafion, Assislanf Coach. Manchesier, B, S.: Indiana U., M. S. Came in I947. Row Five: IVA SPANGLER-Biology, Nalure Club. Ball Slrale, B. S.: U. of Wisconsin, Ph. M.: U. of Michigan, M. A. Came in I937. 0 VICTOR E. STECI-I-I-Ieallh, Indiana Cenlral, A. B., Indiana U., A. M. , Came in I947 Page SO 'X . ,105 Ps-.-j 3 . 'wi 'Q--0 to Live in this Second Hall Century Row One: AARON STILL-World and U. S. I-Iislory. Evansville, B. S., Indiana U., M. S. Came in I94O. o GEORGE SURBER -Aulo. Indiana Siale, B. S. Came in I942. 0 MARGERY ROSE SUTER-Dramaiics, Srudenr Players Club. Indiana U., A. B., U. ol Michigan, A. M. Came in IQIR. Row Two: ESTI-IER TI-IOMAS-Business. Indiana U., A. B., Columbia U., A. M. Came in I927. 0 MARVIN M. TODD- Dralling. Indiana Slale, B. S. and M. S. Came in l94O. o ROSZA O. TONKEL -English, English Deparlmenl I-lead, Na- Iional I-lonor Commillee member. Indiana U., B. A.: U. ol Chicago, posi graduare. Came in I927. Row Three: CHARLES P. TURPIN-Malhe- maiics. Indiana Slale, A. B.: Illinois U., A. M. Came in I928. o I-IARRY L. VEATCI-I-Physics. Indiana Srale Normal: Indiana U., A. B. Came in l922. o MRS. RUPERT W. WATSON-Aliendance Clerk. Came in I949. Row Four: BERTRAM WELBAUM-Cabi- nel Making and Pallern Making. Indiana Slare, B. S. Came in l927. o LESTER LEE WILLIAMS-Physical Educalion, Track. Ceniral Normal, A. B. and B. S., Indiana U., M. S. Came in I946. 0 GILBERT M. WILSON-Eleciricify, Radio Club. Purdue, B. S. E. E. Came in I927. Row Five: HAROLD E. WlNDMILLER-- Clerical Praciice, Book Srore, School Treas- urer, Business Deparlmenl I-lead. Ball Slale, A. B.: Indiana U., A. M. Came in I938. o KENNETH W. YAGER-Machine Shop. Bradley U., B. S. Came in I936. o VERDA MAE ZEIGLER-Vocal Music. Choirs, Special Groups, Radio Direcior for Public Schools. Findlay, M. B.: U. of Michi- gan, M. A. Came in I9-45. Page 5I i-4' z ' X, Parents Visit School, Tl-IE Tl-lEME Tor The P-TA program This year was Building Tor Ereedomf' Some of The highlighTs oT The year were The P-TA dance, held Dec. I5, The Senior Banquet Jan. Io, Back-To-School Day, Nov. 8, and The Tamily poTluclc, May 3, aT which Mr. l-laley gave his reporT on The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion. Also aTTenTive sTudy group members meT To discuss home and school problems. TCP: Mr. VicTor E. STe-ch shows a healTh-saTeTy display To visiTing moThers. MIDDLE: ParenTs geT ac- guainTed during lunch on Bacl4-To- School Day. Mr. l-laley addresses an assembly oT parenTs. BELOW: Dean lngham yisiTs wiTh Mrs. Jack Wilson. Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. Lanslmy, Mrs, Repine, and Mrs. Lash Tallc over plan Tor The coming banguei. Page 52 xx Attend P-TA Meets 'V TOP: Miss Alvera Baldwin, Latin teacher, gets an apple trom the pupH otthe day,hArs Dave Lansky. Study group members meet in the Lewis Room. MIDDLE: Qtticers ot the P-TA are Mr. Leland Johnson, second vice-president: Mrs. Carl Uhlig, treasurer: Mrs. A. Stephens, secretary: Mrs. l-larold A. Fried- Hch, preddenty and NMS. John Repine, program chairman. BE- LCW: Mr. Scott tallcs over draw- ings with visiting parents. Page 53 Boys Are Boys and Girls Are Girls So hard ii was Jro be good 5 Page 54 all lhe lime! HE parr of school which perhaps changed rhe leasi since rhe days of 'rhe Old Hoosier Schoolrnasrer, is The Srudenl Body. Today's sludenis are of more well-rounded personalilies lhan rhose of yesrerday, for our school life is rich in variely and op- poriuniry. However, if The Old Hoosier Schoolmasler were To waich, he would know lhar looys and girls are much ihe same rhen and now. Hundreds of feel have climbed and descended 'rhe his+oric cenrer srairs. Much The Same in 1851 and in 1951 K ww. 214155 Vg 415539511 r: iig 1 Q if :S g., 6 Q1 . :Qi Q , X2 1 ' 1, 2 M if Q5WX?g,e,Em 14 U3 'mar il ,Q ,, ' I ' ' 4 fhw 5 ' a ' 4, , , 'lv 41? ,- ,V x . f . ' 'iw'-, Af - my . W ,, 1 U jmVgQ.gfxx4,. ,4 V fm, M? ' V Q f ' A .af I X, , , K x, Q A w jlvfs X 5-Q 1 ,A ,gk , , f g f W -. ,Q , W 1 A x i X if A g it W 'KW X ig, .WS xx x A Ns .TQ W , O K Y W7 A A A X - . KA 'wx ' I NY , x QQ , W rx Y N S1 3 SX , S S Ni KYX V4 X N x X N fm Q NX Sx my , 9B HOME ROOM l54 TOP ROW: Mr. Raul Dailey, Rob- erl Slarlqe, George Topp, Felix Younger, Conrad Wilcoxson. ROW THREE: Larry Wallcer, Louis Shuman, Doris Williams, Gloria Smilh, Doris Sommers. ROW TWO: Ronald Shroyer, Terry Snieder, Dale Wyss, Delores Was- son, Ralricia Worrnan. ROW ONE: Wayne Young, Roy Walson, Larry Widmann, Jerry Shenlield, Jay Shusler. ssl Page 56 9B Home Room 76 ILEFTI TOP ROVV: Millon Bares, Charles Jackson, Mr. Scoll: ROW FIVE: Richard Graf, Charles Jarringlon, Richard Gregg, Alloerl' Fogel. ROW FOUR: David Baxler, Ar- lene Haversliclc, Maurice Dixon, Ralph Cox, Lyle Bowling. ROW THREE: Raul Goodrich, Nancy Michael, Sharon Halfield, Bonnie Danner. ROW TWO: Raul Hill, Palricia Fisher, Carol Hiclcs, lla Hughes. ROW ONE: Danny Clarlc, N1Vayne Blauvell, Graham Harper, Donald Dominique. HOME Room iw iruei-in TOP ROW: Mr. R. K. Buller, Don Palfon, Franklin Richards, Tom Neal. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Roggensee, Roberl Rosenbarger, Herberl Mosley, Harold Pe-conge. THIRD ROW: Vivian Salmon, Rose Polls, Marilyn Krewson, Donald Padgell. SECOND ROW: Rulh Kendriclc, Gaye Smilh, Beverly Landis, Sharon Richharl, Jimmie Milholland. FIRST ROW: Larry Ladd, Myrna Rogers, Frederich Place, Gerald Kinerk, Carlisle Pol- liclc. Freshmen, Though Green, Are Welcome at Central '-lll ull' l qv l L 6 'lp-.AY if W. We wi,,. 'Q if if-, :w f' R M, vp--..,,, 9B HOME ROOM 3I7 TOP ROW: Mr. Evislon, Larry Brown, Don Garrison, Bernard Cour, Garvin Trimrn, Charles Cochran. FOURTH ROW: David Beer, Joyce Breiner, Alleree Bryanl, Ve- ronica Dixie, Marcia Car- penrer, William Briggs, Mary Ann Cramplon, Willie Kelso, George Barnes, Zelma Har- rell, June Gralr, Ronda Mey- ers, Elaine Knepper. Tl-llRD ROW: Nellie Belcher, Shirley Shaw, DeWayne Shady, Ken- nelh llaclcler. SECOND ROW: A l i c e Croqhan, Charles Krorninalcer, Waller Bonham. FIRST ROW: Lowell Garrell, Dorofhy Ramsey, Shirley Pallen. Page 57 'EY A ROW ONE: Judy Adams, Delilah King, Lanny Alford, James Am- brose, Beverly Anderson, Mere rilee Anderson, Richard Andre- sen. ROW TWO: Doreen Ashlon, Gae len Babb, Lillo Babb, Melvyn Baeske, Clililord Balyeal, Joan Basen, Lorella Baugher. ROW 'Il-IREE: Maurice Baullcey, Joyce Beam, Don Beard, Max Beard, Ronald Beard, Lesler Beclc, Marcella Beclf. ROW FOUR: Lucille Bellis, Norma Bennerlr, Calherine Benson, Max Biggs, Chuck Bischoff, Mary Lou Blaclclord, Charlolle Blake. ROW FIVE: Jerry Blalce, Jim Blalse, Parry Bobay, George Bogan, Gloria Bohde, Janel Bollz, Doris Bonner. ROW SIX: Franlc J. Bonlempo, June Book, Clive Boone, Sharon Borcherding, Jaclc Boreani, Ed Boselcer, Elizabelh Bowen, ROW SEVEN: Joe Bouey, Dorolhy Gene Braggs, Carl Bremer, Carol Bremer, Roy Bromelmeier, Dwayne Brown, Roberl Brown. ROW EIGHT: Darlene Bucholz, Rally Buclq, Duane Buckmasler, Joan Bumgardner, Paul Bunn, James BuroB, Shirley Burlon. ROW NINE: Beverly Buller, Dave Cade, Francis Carey, Miriam Carnes, Bonnie Carpemler, Bar- bara Carpino, Miles Carr. Page 58 -my I ai? D .mi 7 'X J me I? SN -.3 ,rf-n .31 . H66 498 Mr ,ww A . wg N X .9 Ag .v , ,ff- m S , zwx' ' 4 . X +2 5 : N Sv' Frosh Enter New Life ENTER-IAINERS al The Freshman parly are Roy Bromelmeier, Darlene Bucholz, Judy Adams, Gloria Bohde, Joan Bumgardner, Joan Basin-all engaged in song. s s 7 ,ff 'ff A X 5 ' 'W C W I 54? I . ' , -Q5 3' is . K . . 'I , 7 U4 if Qi Iii: , A We 1 -fl' s I , 'S Y f 5151! l X I 55 fs' Y 5' B .I ,ii i Zigi G . A i 7 H -'rm a sf-ff ,X rs, ' M A' ,5 Y ii I I i i ig i .abs is . L Q. + , '16 , f .ne , , I I we I A s , :A .' 551' 1 s I . 'v Y'i'i'.' A . - s.. A ' Q, ,, ia Fm! BQ '15, If Q , ca' K Q ag , ,X , , as . , , ' . I ' 43' fi 9 I ' ...nu .Ln 5 N I f'- 4 ifg, I QE ,n ,... S as , g 1, A-Q-F my f Q elif, Q . ,, 5 , M ,. A M - . :-- ----- x I i N - ii' . 'B+ FTE: : i i Im NM ,,. c -V r ,R 5 Q -E' I , P A za. L., .. ' . . or , .aj NVN, ,, sa S, F' 'Q A fi? We ' . 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Q 12,4 fi. f is , .ll ,lr il ' BF! 3 'DQS .aww ROW ONE: Cora Chapman. Prince Chapman, Jacqueline Chrislie, Glen Cole, Roger Coi- by, Clillon Collins, Richard Conner. ROW TWO: Bernadine Coolr. Nancy Coolc, Barbara Cowan, lvlarylyn Cox, Gary Craig, Buddy Cramer, Shirley Cronlc. ROW Tl-IREE: Billy Crouse, Jaclc Cruse, Gene Culberlson, lvlary Eliza Curry, James Dallon, Leo Daniels, Everell Danner. ROW FOUR: Don Wesley Daub, James Daughfry, Carlos David, Maurice Dawkins, Leroy Dear- dufl, Barbara Decamp, Bob Deihl. ROW FIVE: Ralricia Dellling, El- vie Dills, Clarence Dixie, Bob- bie Dixon, Arlene Dodane, Tim Dougherly, Roberl Dawdell. ROW SIX: Gerald Downes, Don Dushing, William Early, Jerome Eavey, Carl Ebnil, Waller Eifrid, Madeline Elder. ROW SEVEN: George Eldridge, Keifh Fly, Marjorie Emberlin, Virginia Evans, Mufil Fallcner, Bill Fawley, Zale Feasel. ROW ElGl-ll: Sherrill Ferguson, Sandra Fisher, Lee Fleck, Shirey Floyd, Rebecca Ford, Sharon Forlcer, Janice Fuchshuber. ROW NlNE: Beverly Jean Fullcs, Bonny Garard, James Garmire, l-lomer Galchell, Charles Gaul- den, Eslle Gause, Joe Geiger. Page 59 ROW ONE: Parry Gill, Pearl Glick, Nancy Glover, Janice Goddard, Charles Golliver, Jesse Gomez, Jr., Virginia Gomoll. ROW TWO: Denny Graham, Arie Lean Granl, Barbara Graske, Shirley Gray, Joe Louis Green, Phyllis Anne Greene, Darlene Green. ROVV THREE: Mallie Lee Grider, Ed Grill, Coleen De Marice Grogg, Beverly Grosiean, Ron- ald Grueb, Peggy Gruesbeclc, Richard Gruesbeclc. ROW FOUR: Jerry Gumberl, Jack Gulhrie, Ronzella Hagerly, Richard Hannie, Harold Hans, Theodore Harden, Roger Har- mon, ROW FIVE: Mary Harringlon, Shirley Harringlon, Tom Har- ringlon, Carole Harris, Mary K. Harris, Kennelh Harl, LeRoy Harl. ROW SIX: Bill Harrman, Bill Harl- man, Wendell W. Harlman, Arlo Hawlc, Carol Jean Hawlc, Roberl Henslon, Willie E. Hed- rick. ROVV SEVEN: Pal Heingarlner, William Heinrzelman, Mildred Henderson, Pedro Heredia, Dan Hesserl, Lesler Hildebrandlr, Ed Hiller. ROW EIGHT: Doris Louise Hill, Sally Ann Hirschy, David Hoo- ver, Sonia Hoslelller, Shirley Houl, Bonnie Howard, Barbara Hughes. ROW NINE: Bernadine Hughes, Mary Hughes, Dorolhy Hursl, Vivian Inge, Jack Isenbarger, Jaclc Jackson, Mildred James. Page 60 Freshmen Get Acquainted COUPLES swing and sway al Freshman Class parly, in an evening ol fun and gel- Jring acquainled. 'W f fr R x iw I 5 111'- - ' V .1 ..VAA if . SJW Q rf f ' I M ' , K . 13: :,A a -M, K ,A .fi .V ,Qi :E V A 2-ZW if .2 ' . . ' H w. QS I N pd 3 R' . . f 5 'ii r W A , 4 , V , A N -K -9: A U, .X g if , . X ' . ' r' ,1, va 6 2 i . . N r rl . '. ,H 'AVI '.'. .5 ...N .. ' Q 'QF w ir. 2: , 7 ,, .., I .5 s Y P x. .- P N fir C. 1.,.,..... . X. A I L I K .1-Q y.. .K ff, ,MQ 'VK '53 I X X ,E J. , T fn .5 -i x ii, 'ii -'sm 'W-.4 S. 4 N X X x Xi . S s 1' ,. . Y. Af f as R -Q Q - , if Q , . 5 X x X W 3 5 ya. is ij I if 1. , XR Q 4 -- .. ,,q, ,' Q Q 1 - Q B-x. - . Q , : .- ' in A- T? N. 'Y , '- A : 1 s , M 4 ,. N.-SX 'Ajax' .232 gg A :Ii ry Am-Q arl- px E 'xi n Q. ,E-qu N S rv? e N' ' x X .4. sf T? --is frail YT. . I vis. L.. : 55? QQ s ..,, w I -ri' -..,,, '- . , f i Www. Q .2 s--. . ' A ii g Q X g .ff -.., ' x ,V A 'B .3 R . . .... 'N R Q.. - .. ...Q X X N X X I x W al Dances ancl Parties ERESI-IMAN CLASS members enioy coolcies and ice cream al parly in caleleria De- cember 7. fa . WN- f QI' ,jx v,-f i ng-I A Xxx ' fs I J' V m.mmm:1mAA .P E N 4- I I 0' 1 'ui T ' LFS. Q I y V ' T ln 'Q i , .1 H A zi- if , I , I K w Ag '. 522 an 3' 3 ,Az mix it I A ,,,. 5 , y if ii, if 9 9' '-1 as I 4' I A2 -- 4 Q , I A y , X sw, Q, fs T? - fn, W Q ,., 2 1f11-m., , . X V -V v ,V if X .f I is E . N, W. Z fel? . ,p V E g 1 Q- Ev- .vzv I C. , M- ,K ,- .. 3 Nei H -.mXe C 4: ,M , at of .2 sw in K gf' - .. W. J az? -'ij' S -:.:. ff 'I 7 , .gy .V -as ml C ,. 41' 1 -5? Nw . a--gn ' '2'v'! x ' 5 W ,ali 'WW 'Wm f 447' 7 i Q as iff I. 4 153 o A' ,fr Y sw y .A N, ' .7 Q ff ' Ks , qv A -. ,k J iam. -1f. 2 I AQ 1 -'Wm rife, I lv.,-2 ROW ONE: Jaclc Jerles, Cecil Johnson, Eualeen Johnson, Larry Johnslon, Barbara Jones, Con- nie Jones, Roberl Jones. ROW TWO: Brian Keller, Lowell Kellermeier, James Kendriclc, Dan Kennedy, Doris Kerr, Rol- and Kerr, Larry Kilchen. ROW TI-IREE: Leah Klein, Tom Knox, Janice Koehler, I-lelen Kohr, Beverly Kroclaer, Bruce Kryder, Marlin Kunslmann. ROW FOUR: Teddy Lamberl, Diclc Lanquell, Janice Languell, Marianne Laux, Louis LaVine, Richard Leach, David Leamon. ROW FIVE: Jimmy Lee, Roberl Lehman, Larry Lepper, Shirley Lerch, John Lesler, Sam Lelo, Ronald Levin. ROW SIX: Sam Lewis, Barbara Ligqell, Virginia Lonqardner, Carolyn Lowe, Jim Lowen, Joyce Luce, Rulh Ann Luckie. ROW SEVEN: Tom McBride, Bev- erly McCall, Neal McClain, Elora McCormick, Willie Mae McGee, Sue McGahee, Bob Mann. ROW EIGI-IT: Alberl Maples, Charles Marlin, Eslella Marlin, William Marlin, Charles Meeks, Russell Meyer, Nancy Lee Michael. ROW NINE: Jaclc Miesen, Eranlc- lin Milleolqe, Bob Miller, De' Iores Mae Miller, Mary Jane Miller, Pal Miller, Milqe Milli' gan. Page ol ROW ONE: James Milchell, Rus- sell Moislner, Ronald Moore, John Moses, Leslie Molz, Anna Murphy, Ted Murphy. ROW TWO: Barbara Myers, Belly Myers, Tom Myrick, l-lerberl Nagel, Mallhew Nave, Eugene Neer, Nancy Nell. ROW' Tl-lREE: Mary Nicolosi, Bon- nie Nomina, Jerry Nuzum, Riche ard O'Connor, Ralph Ollord, Eva Oieda, Louis Oieda. ROW FOUR: l-lelen Olson, Don Oslerman, Dennis Phillips, Chas. Poling, Wayne Polley, Bill Pomp, Bob Poorman. ROW FIVE: Slanley Possell, Charles Oswall, Eddie Parker, Benjamin Parks, Dick Pallee, Evelyn Pallon, Sharron Paulson. ROW SIX: Janice Pelerson, Ron- nie Poller, Tom Pulman, Carol Raber, Dave Rasor, Diane Reese, Billy Regadanz. ROW SEVEN: Bobby Renlro, Donna Jean Reuille, Barbara Rhodes, Allen Richards, Donald Rickman, Jerry Ries, Paul Rob- bins. ROW EIGHT: Donald Rogqe, Larr Rowley, Janice Runyon Maclonna Russell, Tommy Russel: Rosemarie Salge, Jim Scheerer. ROW NINE: Carolyn Schell, Al' len Schmilz, Ronald Schroeder Clarence Schull, l-larvey Scoll Belly Sesney, Barbara Shanye lell. Page 62 fe .. A f f ZR, ai Happy Evenls Highlight FRESI-IMAN CONGRESS members are making plans lor lhe annual parly. They are Sally l-lirschy, Slanley Possell, Miriam Carnes, l-lelen Olson, and Lee Eleck. fa 4' as ,rf Q F: .I Ag + ,.,, R ' as Q , -Q, V 2 -be - , I. Vhy, N H x NS, 1 . ,, ff Y, T ell, V W ii' 5 wc . B 3:f'i5.s f-, A jk - K Q f S S N ' xx i I ,. . 3145 . Q xi F R I ...L , Q -T N ' 'W K f ff ...lf - Desi' T T H --4d ,N T ' Sf - W3 Q ., Mc, 'Wy AQ sq - , my : .F y sux X Z1 64 r- it 2 f ' f 3 , X , . i X, V , 4. V -ff , K - s 5 ix Elle! , RT X? ' Sr i x T , A V 3' si .i , ,. S' ws Y y 4, 5 2. my 3 x-its ,R f A Y 'xi 1 : N 's' R is ,f i : 25 ' T if 3? 'l' v F 2 -. J X i , X - WL as si, y fy .ul , f s f , -if - X x Qi X' , X 41 rs- fkizfa QS? X 1 X f fs A+ r , I be , -: X A ' 'sl as ' . X N, i ' 'XX i f I AX H W ix , i I S - T' s 4 , as- P ' . Q as .af ,. ' X -'N - W , , ask 'i -is as --2 M N Q' Y Q. .f .M wx 3 wk 4: Y k .SY 'T .vc ,. -.R wk - x f-X X P ,: sl - R R 'n N 'aa , . , : 1 L L N 6 , X ' se f X - wav , is X , N, .ss , 1 K X 3 wigs S ,gg M S X L . V ' is ,T X 55,1 B ,X : is .Y ' f ss X R x Freshman First Year Tl-lESE ERESHMEN know Thar a Few minules brush up in The cafeleria al noon may make The diwcference belween B's and IIAIS ll v ,,Aq, ww T L-'- , . . ' X 'W 11. .. e lm rf X TY' , ff? .'r' 1' : :: T - 'i . Q' R -W? .gm 2 6: A V- lu: if sr F' Lv- gi, we v i A QQ V fl: 4 , , , -.. Q ' r , -... ,. 1:3 , Q-Q , 55. 1,a. . 'f-if ., ,.. 11r jx eq, :-G. , 'T 1 TH gn L' is qqq,, ,r- ' Si ' F Y f' iss.. 5 as 4.e - Q? L f ,.., v an -. , - 'Q - . , - dv- eel 3 1 P- 1 Q L . 'Y , ,-. 4' if , -A . 'W 'Q ..., 1 , - i f - -.ww - V 'f KN, 'wks 4 ff 'lik' 2' f . . c -2. -x -- ' v ' 1 1- 'fir'-1. 1, , Q. . .s z zaig '- ,,,'5E-2':,:p'g:,s ', 1 8' '3 ,575 - . :I 'df 'Fw :,.::.:. . F931 W U 1. .-. 'W ' Qi' 229 . ,f uv Y' M i mf A W: Q i ,.,. . -, ' ' F- ' f - N, X 1 fx x 1 er v'::, c 1Vf' :sg 3 r - . fn - ' ' ' Q 'J , -, Q' V . E? - C f 1 .- - .gif ' -as 1 .ff 's Q3 T T 'fi ,vi eae.aare cc . 1 is. .-. . , L E T ji ,, i . .. ,Y V , ,gf V... . -A:- , -.1. L' A ',.V . lc f T 1 :A ?: f :.. L Q V ,,.,. Alsq Z V, hbvk f, , 'av b .-Q 1 r-- 3 -'4 1 V -' , .bA'A i 4- ' - .g ,. r In M-ne ug I . ' J, ' , V T f 1 A , rra a ,S S P 8 T TZ ,T LT Q j e a a 5, ,, r , L ROW ONE: Paul Shuler, Mary Louise Shull, David Shook, Wil' liam Siegel, Clyde Simmons, Janis Sizemore, Palricia Skiles. ROW TWO: Viclor Slaylon, Bar- bara Smilh, Don Smirh, Paul Smirh, Virgil Smilh, Mary Jane Snyder, Larry Sparks. ROW Tl-lREE:, Elaine Spriesrers- bach, Donald Sraplelon, Joe Sfewarr, Joyce Srirz, Charles Slone, Mary Calherine Slorey, Paul Srorey. ROW FOUR: Leland Roy Slraley, Dick Slraub, Don Slraub, l-lelen Tesrer, Douglas Thomas, Floyd Thomas, Richard Todd. ROW FIVE: Don I-l. Tracey, Phill lip Ulrich, Barbara Van Allen, Edna Van Wald, Dorolhy Vaughn, Leon Venable, Jimmie Vice. ROW SIX: Parricia Vredenburg, Erwin Waggener, Joyce Wal- burn, Roberr Wallow, Loy Ward, Bobby Ware, John Wal- Jremalh. ROW SEVEN: James Weikarr, Dorla While, Minnie While, Richard While, Richard D. Whilford, James Wigner, Gloria Jean Wilkerson. ROW EIGHT: Paul Wilkinson, Charles Vrfillen, Jack Williams, Jack Wilson, Joann Wilson, Paul Wilzenman, Fred Wolf. ROW NlNE: Charles Wolfe, James Worman, Richard Woz- nick, Darrell Zimmerman, Lyle York, Calherine Wrighl, Pa- rricia Wine. Page 63 RCW CNE: Kennelh Adam, Jean Aeby, Jerry Akers, Rawl Ander- son, Bruce Andress, Charlene Ausdran. RCW TWC: Sandy Ballard, Dick Barbier, Eugene Barksdale, Wil- liam Baulkey, l-lomer Beam, Donna Beamer. RCW Tl-IREE: Alvin Beard, Kalhe ryn Bellz, Charlolle Black, Solo- mon Black, Belly Blackford, Alice Blevins. RCW FCUR: Jim Blevins, Vasilka Bliznofl, Frederick Boehm, Jim Bonar, Barbara Boolh, Elsie Book. RCW FIVE: Earl Bordner, Neal Bordner, Ina lvlay Boyle, Jenny Brandl, Frances Branham, Rulh Bredrup. RCW SIX: lvlaelean Brewer, Belly Broeking, Irma Brooks, Roberl Brooks, Jim Brown, Richard Brown. RCW SEVEN: Flelen Bryanl, Rog- er Byerly, Delores Camos, Lela Capps, Charles Cardwell, Jack Carey. RCW EIGI-ll: Dick Carney, Eileen Carpenler, I-larold Cecil, Frieda Chicozisky, Phyllis Chrisllielo, Jim Clevenger. RCW NINE: Chesler Clark, Clee ola Coleman, Bill Cook, Norma Jean Cook, Dave Cox, Jack Cox. RCW TEN: Cranl Cralhy, Dale Crogan, Dick Cronkhile, Doris Crowder, l-Iarold Cunningham, Russell Currenl. Page 64 Sophomores Grow Bold SCPI-ICIVICRE CLASS OFFICERS conducl- inq meelinq are Failh Ann Scoll, secrelaryg John Ridley, presidenl, and Jack Cumberl, vice-presidenl. 3 WR 'H' Q 31 '- 2, 7 - ss .- G ' - H ' x I I i I ' 'gif if ss.v,,.j'rn. If . - ,.... . A f .. ,rl in -. 'jf At I ,i I 1 Q A , ,, N :xg ing! 5 I H . -Z ...... In X A ,A V 'xiii , -E 'il gg A P ' Ax l-5 M, .14 X Wi' , -33 ARR 'ls' ' af - My I ef x- . f, l xg JM I I . , X ,,.. . M x , , 4 u NA , Q ,JN N. . , S ,filjg lk 1 . K k. vi ,K .1 , 4 r . 1.5. 'W ' ' I .. :X , ,Qs 'VA l M? x 5- y ' N 1 MN., . f.-as X A T-39 wh- .H 4 A bi XY ,fi . ,,,, I . --- .r . ii ,Y Ei r V ' 3 .13 4 i is Q , f -X I Q X ' v, . Q .. X ,ff V W-C 1, R , K I U : ' ,nf - I sl-ff 1 we ' if . B' , 3' . sg 1 -, rv I ,,,, .. - , H, -ff A A. c h. SL. ava, -3' Q A55 rs - ii 4 i 'W fi ii A . Know All, See All, Tell All MEMBERS ol lhe Sophomore Class have lhal yulelide leeling. They are Max Lor- W R' .14 Q dier, Don Schiemann, Donna Beamer, Mari- F T' lyn Miller and Daisy McCarly. 65' 5 Mali aeo L Ee, fl - l 4 s. A W ilf t 'arill'iQyf 'lvl' 1 Tj, .,1iQl?wlg' s if .. ,.,. Z, X 1 W, .J ' 1 4 MA rf 1 -vw 1:1 - ' i L, 7 A xl .o., . ,K .,:,1::: i 0 1.4! 3, . W E g Q ,Q X3 S . fe nassaui f ape A W eflmf, M 'ii T 1 -,- l S, s, -A ,I A-Q1 ,Q 'LL' Q if f' 5 ,s fs, f ,. A 1 : X ff J QS 2 fi? ff N H hi 5 s X A - ,E , , 0 2 , , wi W Ks- Q- AZT'-if -sm I ,am ,-.1 -2.-W-4 f i 'll yo, rg? gggaz Illggii V22 g QQ f 2, 3 F L ,ggi I ,. mf X 'Y A A. ' ' l' fm , f, 7', . ,He, 1'f ',:' ,E ig fm Nic' wg ZZ K ,.,. wg A b:bb b,. Q Q' Q ....,..,. ' XX .., , -1 5 x Iss, ' 42 EE. , 7 Wx I My .E KAW? 5- -H2 I V A ,W . L g . 1? ' ,,f, X ' XXX ' ' ,Zu ., T l nf i . , , V ii .i ii I :': n w , Q y V W W Az.. ,VA , i i ',,, A Z 'rl f X 'Z , : ' ff ss' g fzx' V RQ figs , ,.,,, nzzz ii X 7' Y , I Ng! ' ','.' 4? ,, l A F W if 7 sg' L54 c fooo. an-Z if T , T 112 F f x V . Al I I X if A-,- ,W --V ,, , i, l L. ROW ONE: Belly Dance, Thorma Daugherly, Franlc Davis, James Delord, Fred Demo, Carolyn Delwiler, ROW TWO: Don Dibble, Ray- mond Dielriclc, Rally Dielze, Rulh Dixie, Belly May Drew, Geraldine Drinlcs. ROW THREE: Richard Dominique, Lonnie Early, John Eavey, Rich- ard Eilrid, Jack Endsley, Eugene Elder. ROW FOUR: Elizalaelh Evans, Jaclc Farwell, Bob Fale, Ray- mond Favory, Virginia Feipel, Gene Ferclcel. ROW FIVE: Shirley Ferris, Jackie Fey, Marilyn Findley, Joan Fischer, Roberl Fisher, Margarel Fells. ROW SIX: Pal Filzgerald, Jim Flenllce, Waller Freehill, Laura Forlney, JoAnn Fowler, Jack Friar. ROW SEVEN: Tom Frye, James Gamlorell, Ronnie Garman, Shir- ley Garwood, Marlha Gaslcill, Virginia Galer. ROW ElGl-lT: Leonard Glaser, John Glass, Fran Goll, Chesler Golembiewsld, Joan Gralaner, Mary Lou Gran. ROW NlNE: Delores Green, Lois Gregory, Andy Guevara, Belly Gulley, Jaclc Gumberl, Barbara l-laclcer. ROW TEN: Carol l-laclcer, Grace l-lammer, Tom l-lanauer, Rose- ann l-landschy, Slanley l-lannie, Sue l-lardesly. Page 65 Nw. x . x, wg' xx N X X af Z4 3 X Y I S B ' W x RY I 1 Q W X J S ki f Q , , XQQHS 5 S 5 5 Quiz, ww N K Q , Q X wx Wiiswr ,X ,, Q siwn' 'QS ' 4 in S x Swim 5 My V .Z- gg, is ,f Q N5 Y h til! X 1 4 4 'AW 5, X 2 tw, ,.,, , sz .Q 2 s , , 5 Q! ,ahh X , ' .gs Y 5 'W 'Yu .1 mx W 'wi XMQ, ,. ' ROW ONE: John Harrinqlon, Ben Harris, Louis Harlman, Lola Halhaway, Jim Hechler, Peler Helmer. ROW TWO: Lesler Hemphill, Shirley Hemmelgarn, Abbie Heredia, Kedric Herslad, Rob- erl Hesher, Bob Hiclcle. ROW THREE: Carolynn High, Bessie Hill, Suzanne Hille, Jo- anne Hilzaman, Elsie Hobbs, Charlolle Holland. ROW EOUR: Beverly Hollinger, James Howard, Bob Howell, Belly Huclzinslci, Belly Huss, Dean Huslon. ROW FIVE: Norloerl Hulchisson, Barbara Hulson, Jo Ann lveson, Marie lveson, Tommy Jackson, Jean Jones. ROW SIX: Charlolle Jesler, Bill Jones, Rosalie Jones, Bealrice Johnson, Bob Johnson, Delores Johnson. ROW SEVEN: Dorolhy Johnson, Julie Johnson, William Johnson, Bill Jordan, Jaclc Joseph, Tom Kayser. ROW EIGHT: Lucella Kelso, Linda Kinperpine, Gloria Klein, Gene Knighl, Alice Koble, Paul Koble. ROW NINE: Dean Kocher, Shir- ley Korn, Ann Krudop, Keilh Kruse, Nolan Kulrer, lvlarc Lan- slcy. ROW TEN: Herberl Leach, Wil- lord Leason, Charles Lee, James Leins, Lawrence Leon, Melvin Lew. Page 66 - -s ss. . i v, it . -'i i ' as-'N . 1 1 s its -: T 1 'N I rf' ' : 5 ev. . X f5,:Q 'sell' K- :, A 5 Sophomores Enioy Year DONNA VREDENBURG makes a nomina- lion lor presidency ol lhe Sophomore Class. The class held a spiriled eleclion. as r 'bs N576 5 iw K' Q. X i a . .,, ,. if 4 .Rnd . ,Q s I 5 ,,' A -is ' I V ' ,VX f I R L. ,Rs 'X' - Y X X -+ s I N I 2 , 115 X .5 1 . L. 1' QS . I . X' ' TT' s.-K X in X -V' E 5 Tx -':N X N ' . ' . iii. N s' xx ,,,,, , - W. . if L AF , I-'f gn . ,., , N , . s '57 ' - Q-fs we fa 'W r , . 't . s I I if X I X I .X I s. N3 Q xg X I - -is ii' .egg 5 it .., S X X . as K N Bi , X L N. sbs.--I xx ' ' sa. N N1 X N Y , ' ff , X s. Ea Q , . -as-H Xi . .Q Q ' '., N Fifi. ec, c I is K. 'K s- -5 NV is. s i . i ' I ' Q f' :.fy.f.: Q, Now Feel Much al Home HOME ROOM 3I5 paclcs Chrislmas bas- lcels lor needy lamilies. All members con- lribuled. wk :.....I y We-X . Fi fx--Q?-2 ix ag, Y , W? if K WL ei ' A 1 41 as T I k I -s ,E ' I I A X 7 I A-6 PLPNLJA 1 rw A - I i ,, -af w E5 rw , 1, W ., K, y s ,, F Riff .- li . ii sc Md.. I Ib. L af I - ' My r .me ,r , J 1 f I' ' , , ' ,,,A j -3 I ,, nr A . , , We - .,,,. rf I ZZA. 'Vbuq , ' Q -f.. 1? fl ' ROW ONE: Sandra Liddy, Bryanl' Linberq, Carolyn Long, Mar- jorie Long, Ralph Longardner, Max Lordier. ROW TWO: Mary Lulz, Daisy McGarly, Garlh McCormick, Bill McHenry, James McMahon, Janis McMullen. ROVI! THREE: Bill McSorley, Ron- ald Mahler, Larry Marlin, Rob- erl Marlony, David Mays, Es- lher Maydwell. ROW POUR: Kennelh Menelee, Raymond Mellerl, CordisvMid- dlelon, Margarel Middlelon, Norman Millermaier, Jim Mills. ROW EIVE: Bill Miller, Carlene Miller, Jean Miller, Jerry Miller, Marylin Miller, Bernice Moore. ROW SIX: Gordon Morris, Charvis Myers, Jim Neuman, Norma Niedermeyer, Eugene Norris, Elmer Nyle. ROW SEVEN: Delores O'Conner, Ronald Ohnesorge, Charlolle Olson, Bob Omspaugh, Jerry Pace, Jerry Parlc. ROW EIGHT: Donald Parrish, Ronald Parrish, Cara Paul, Car- rie Payne, Joe Pee, James Pem- blelon. ROW NINE: Richard Pence, Belly Penninqlon, Beverly Pep- pler, Janel Perse, Elenore Pel- roicl, Glenn Pellil. ROW TEN: Darrell Phillips, Pal Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Odessa Phinezy, Tom Pinlrham, Connie Plall. Page 67 ROW ONE: Richard Plibbernow on Polley Donna Po ey Charles Polliclc, Jean Polls, Shir- ley Price. ROW TWO: Don Pruden, Bill Pul- man, Pal Ransom, Darlene Reed, Carole Reqenold, John Reid. ROW TI-IREE: Ellen Reinlcing, Rob- erl Rennelcer, Bob Renner, Shir- ley Repine, Marilyn Reynolds, David Rhoades. ROW FOUR: Richard Norris, Don Richharl, Ann Richards, Kennelh Ridenour, John Ridley, Blas Rodriguez, Jr. ROW FIVE: Donald Roembke, Du- ane Rogers, Leslie Rogers, Bud Roqgensee, Jane Ann Romary, Marlene Roos. ROW SIX: Rosella Royal, John Ruby, John Russell, Biddy Rul- Iedge, Jean Sampson, Mary Samuel. ROW SEVEN: Ralricia Sarles, Donald Scheimann, Donald Scheimann, Lois Scheimann, AI- phonse Scheuer, I-lovvard Scher- er. ROW EIGI-IT: Michael Slyby, Thomas Smilh, Barbara Snow- ball, David Spahr, David Slaqer, Larry Siarlce. ROW NINE: Medlord Schwalm, Donald Scoll, Eailh Scoll, Rich- ard Scoll, Gene Seider, Max- ine Sellcinq. ROW TEN: Freddie Selser, Paul Shank, Franklin Shanylell, Carl- lon Sheels, Alex Simon, Made- Iyn Simpson. Page 68 as 5 I cilsl S ,,l i iiii i ,jg an , , Z Nl I X , x -. RR ., R SM R152 .... il y ,,,:,,, . Q4 . . x e sf 5-Tr' ii V c . X ,,.QS,.. sa f ., iii' if RPGRMW- . X 'T . ..., N R 3 as fx fl- -sl -f-I x ' . S 'H x J I T5 ,,1- ' S 5 , sil l ,,,,,, ii i f u , Sophs Have Little Time LUNCI-I PERIOD Iinds Sophomores in lhe caleleria ealing, lallcing, reading and pre paring for The nexl class. l as .A , Q... L, R y I X M . ss Eil , lb l I ,gl A WL. .. A , R is -' .1-. - ' As., R li X .N me A K -tyx X X X Xl to Reach the Final Goal FRIDAY MORNING linds I-Iome Room 204 buried in lhe Spollighl, all pupils having sub- scribed lo make lheir room IOO per cenl. we ROW ONE: William Slauhure, Marilyn Slellhorn, Carolyn Slei- geruald, Arnold Slevens, Keilh Slevenson, Dave Slier. ROW TWO: Myra Slilz, Bob Slolz, Allred Slovall, Jim Slo- vall, Russell Slraub, Gwen Slraw- SST. 'V ,,., q W I ,,., -V.. Av. - 4 gif,- .E fi ak j Q .,., wg rr r I E E I I N., V X4 ,K , A., y with ef T 'f . ., .1 i 'ii .1 0 , ' . a n I cz V, . M b AA .K . F H Vg Z F, ra - W '7 fs .1 X ' A ' .ag ' -- . -4. Ii vilii , ii' Il: . T 9321 Nw ,, ' - yur? I 5 -2 f -7 ., , . L1 I: '-.. , 'Q ', :,, I I 11 , -i V VIQ' ' v..v,.,vvv I ' , y r Ri I V . ,, 4 A. hc., XY . . 1' ' f ' 13 '-.. - 2 - . I ' Y .Q 'i'ii'i f 'I i, . 1 fia 2 , A ' , , A g J ,.A2 5 1 iiii I , 'r', 1 5 :z' . ROW Tl-IREE: Allen Summers, Bob Sumney, Evelyn Sullor, Sondra Taylor, Palsy Teel, Lorella Thomas. ROW FOUR: Earl Thurslon, Don- ald Trice, Don Turner, Mamie Turner, David Vachon, Donna Vance. ROW FIVE: Wayne Vardaman, Tom Veller, Donna Vredenburg, Alyce Wagner, Barbara Wag- ner, Belly Wagner. ROW SIX: Bill Wagner, Slan Wagner, Keilh Walda, Park Waldrop, Alice Welch, Gloria Welch. ROW SEVEN: Galvin Walker, Kennelh Wall, Alma Wenk, Jacqueline Weise, Marva Wes- pon, Lee Whaley. ROW EIGI-IT: Jim While, Nancy While, Palli Wilkeim, Nalhaniel Wilson, Odis Wims, Terry Win- lers. ROW NINE: Barbara Wise, Mar- lene Wiseman, Max Wiliigreu- ler, Joyce Wolle, Leon Wolle, Frank Woods. ROW TEN: Shirley Woods, Jimmy Wrighl, Richard Wrighl, Lo- gan York, Marcella Young, Tal- madge Younger. Page 69 ROW ONE: Keilh Adams, Lorem Adam, Phyliss Alberrson, Bob All, Wanda Ambrose, Louis Ar- nelle. ROW TWO: Shirley Auqhin- baugh, Tom Auslin, Mary Bal- yeal, Calherine Barnes, Joe Bar- ney, Richard Bay. ROW THREE: Belly Bell, Eileen Bellinqer, Ed Benelce, Jayne Benhower, Barbara Benneri, Pal Biddle. ROW EOUR: Tom Boarman, Bob Bonjour, Richard Borlon, Don Boslon, Evelyn Bredemeyer, Mary Breece. ROW FIVE: Callie Brewer, Belly Bricker, Mary Ann Briner, Norma Bri++in, Bob Brown, Pal Brown. ROW SIX: Roberf Brown, Ronnie Brown, Rosemary Buchholz, Rob- er'r Campbell, Jess Carswell, Bobbie Casfor. ROW SEVEN: Clara Chambers, Eddie Chambers, Earlean Chap- man, I-lerm Chrislman, Bob Chrislon, Doroihy Cimini. ROW EIGHT: Joseph Cimini, Jr., Keifh Clark, Truella Clarlc, Wan- da Cloyd, Roberr Coe, Drew Colby. Page 70 JUNIOR CLASS OEEICERS are John Rich- ards, president Jerry Shaclqelford, vice- presidenr, and Vesra Snider, secrerary. S ii i ig -Yi a ss L. 'S . .I -zvbl K .. ,A -,LQ . I , -Q yykx V , 'fly .V . , gta 3' I -rf,-gg- I as I ,J ., 'I I Es 1- a- ,,,: 3 :' ., x h ., 5,,, 3 A , 'F N ,., as Q - , ' in hwy' , '-L , .,, V ..,' L I A I K I X L A , -s sw I I fs, A 'F 5 2 X . ,Qs , L f ff 's -if ' ra 9' fi 5 I 1 B ws. ' . i ,Wig H ii' A 1 is 5 ' ' 'i . I : Y I E- :: .1 .,,', , s I c . A -3 I . A-1 N' IM' . . i. n I Qi W 'll I Q of yi Kgs! L I ,. X ii V B 4. IX Q . Aj -4' I M X ' N f I ...W I ,Q-3 ' Q I I I fy ', 1 if' -f I ' I -- Juniors, After Two Years, ,k 7 ,. vm 1 ,.,4 -7 Wg. g 'F 'Q 5 Q.. '53 4 ., -Q: I ' w gms 5 ft ua as ' '- K -gssig 12 N.. -R' f I . Know the Whole School MEMBERS oi Home Room 3I8 are packing Chrisimas baskeis. They are Don Wyss. Jack While, Eslher Shroyer, and Peggy Clevenger. Mg. Ng rf , 9 TTT 'H ' T 'T in I Ti - -' f -.T 'say ,. ,,' f 'TT . fl' i, 1 S- fe . ,.. I 6 ' 11 . i i 4' A .M , .V 11:3 W If Aw A -.H i' ' 5 ' ,gli 3 - fi 1 ' is 1-. ? k A 1 , , -Y ,Q I as 3 --'X , 2 1 1 - , -.9 51 he 5 s Fil? :rs sc f I s 'N'- I I , f ' A s K., I I 3, I 7 I X . s, A71 Lg I , Q4 E f,'+x'y rj did? ,. .ff 2 : Y fi IH- , . KT-, .. I 'TTT ' , -Q: i 4, A. in , X 23' 'Q wk 77 K ji b .34 5 Q rf? ,. : -r ,l L s:TTTiJliT' X , wr I .I aw: -, -Q? ' W, ' ,Q T I 'Fi 'is F i o f I Wx . +. I U Y . i N - . . 'B' lf' 6 ,iz fi A Q ' f f A ROW ONE: Dwighi Cooper, Charles Cour, Bill Crouch, Bar- bara Jean Culpher, James Cui- rer, Harold Daniel. ROW TWO: Barbara Danner, John Dare, Wilda Donohue, Joe Drinks, Bill Duly, Mickey Ecker+. ROW THREE: Darlene Eicks, Mark EIIioH, Connie Eppele, Joe Ewing, Leonard Ferrell, Bob Fischer. ROW FOUR: Duane Fisher, Helen Fiizgerald, Shirley Florence, George Folkner, Eddie Foss, Ilo Friedrich. ROW FIVE: Carol Franke, Henry Franke, Clarence Franklin, Jack Gardi, Jerry Garrison, Phyllis Goriireid. ROW SIX: Mary Gaunf, Sfanley Gaw, Vernell Gearhari, John Geberi, Marjorie Gerdom, Ray Gilberr. ROW SEVEN: Harry Gorrell, Ken- nerh Gosheri, James Goshorn, Laura Gorhcried, S Jr a n Ie y Greene, Phillip Gregory. ROW EIGHT: Carol Ann Guen- +her, Donna Gribler, James Gunder, Thomas Guy, Kaye Ellen Haney, Linda Haney. Page 7I ROW ONE: Frances Harlcer, Jim Harris, Russell Harris, Erwin Hans, Jr., Donald Harvey, Jim Hallield. ROW TWO: Jaclc Heim, Beverly Henline, Sllaron Henscll, David Hersllberger, Gerald Hinriclws, Kennelli Hobroclc. ROW THREE: Danny Holom, Son- dra Hosleller, Virginia Hoslel- ler, Arlene Hudzinslci, Paul Hughes, Geraldine Hursl. ROW FOUR: Alyce lqney, Marine Inge, llar Mae Irvin, Diane Jenkins, Belly Jones, Leon Jones. ROW FIVE: Paul Judqe, Eranlc Kalln, Viclor Keller, Pal Kelley, Rosemary Kelso, Rosel Kelso. ROW SIX: Bob Kerr, Carol Kiel, Kennelll Kirlcpalriclc, Rex Kilcll- en, Gerald Keeler, Lee Klein. ROW SEVEN: Lynn Kolln, Neil Kollcman, William Koorsen, lvlar- qarel Krauslqopl, Barbara Larif more, Sandra Lee. nelli Lemay Jim Lepper Belly Lercll Rulli Ellen Lesler James Lewis Page 72 4' Am Row Emeril: Daniel Leilcll, Ken- i Juniors, Forming Plans PRESIDENT JOHN RICHARDS conducls a Junior Congress meeling aller scllool in Miss Pence's room. ' f 1- -L w , .... . A in A . '57, W 1 'li x :af , X- A L ,V .V f . ., V. .. . f 's 1 X , f ' H, - ' . j, X L L Z l f Q S Q S 'n I ,X X 4 ....... 'X I f iq, I J I - I ,H-55' gif ' 'Ts is ' . 1. ' 112 i F kk I , I i J Q lb . , f . 1 , i'-aifllis -. iw. 429 ' R 5 I Q W , L 9 ix R - S A ' - ,.- X .3 A Mk- 3 w .. ss X f' if is ,M W V I X ,... ' Q x . ,I . X X K . gs. 'z Y r. Q . x X 1 .. I I f1,,,, ' ., l Q , I l IW . '05 'f '2-:: fs N s -A K xg i I +2 ' ' ,M y if 4 :., . L. iss X, 5450- X '-4 N . 5-, Q Q L is J I qw N l' fi 1 D X A X A .,.. . . X Q . X . ' A Y' I i '5 . - X. -- i A V Enioy High School Life Many slop in The halls Io Ioolc aI our many pasr evenis and honored alumni picrured in The swinging files. 4 45 W x 'ls 'VW QQ A, nlk C A ,R X X 4 ,da ZW Q35 ff ,Q 'iw 3 v . . -L c V, -V his 5, I yy. X Q N3 Zi, , sw , N . I , ' Q A A 3 xg l:. .1 -v:v- I A 1 2 --lv I I L K ' 2-, '33 'asa 'M ff E I -es. . X Q 'M . -W 2 w a Vvvlll ,I lll -1:25 .R af 3, as f -S cll ' K ns? f ,Ir ,Lg A if if ,,,A X i i fi - n'f f. ii ,,--aa 7 Q? ali. ' . ..:, - 1 'ZIEA N I I V:V:.. . ROW ONE: Par Liggell, Phillip Liggerr, Lorerra Lovely, Gene Lowden, Juanila Lowe, Tom Loy. ROW TWO: Joyce Luiz, Parrick McCar'rney, Bob McCorIcIe, Lil- lian McCormick, Roberl McLain, Larry MaIoI'I. ROW TI-IREE: I-Ienry Mandels- berg, George Marche-nlco, Va- Ieria Mallhevvs, Donald Meads, Wallace Meinzen, Donald Mer- Ierl. ROW FOUR: Ronnie Melzler, GorDonna Miller, Mariha Mil- Ier, Bob Monres, Bob Monlgom- ery, Lorefra Moser. ROW FIVE: Wanda Moser, Ralph Mudraclc, Jim Murray, Lois Mur- phy, John Murray, Beverly Myers. ROW SIX: Jim Myers, Ronald Neher, John Niclcelson, Bob Nichols, Leslie Null, Richard Ohnesorge. ROW SEVEN: Bill Onion, Phyllus Orr, Irene Orsborne, John Overhollr, David Paulsen, Rich- ard Penrose. ROW EIGI-IT: Consrance Peppler, Gordon Perry, Gerald Peilil, Bob Pierce, Carl Poling, Ma- Donna PoIIey. Page 73 ROW ONE: S+anIey Pooler, Lorain Powell, Jane-Jr Prine. Palricia Ouinn, Bonnie Rodabaugh, Juanila Ramsey. ROW TWO: Roger Rang, Donald Rasp, Andy Rasbury, Slan Rei- denbach, John Richards, Marrha Robinson. ROW THREE: Juanila Roernbke. Jacqueline Rogers, Oscar Ro- manowslci, Roberl Rondol, Jean Rumple, Dick Runyan. ROW FOUR: Wayne Salge, Joan Sarasien, Henry Sawyer, Edy+he Schaeffer, Howard Screelon, Rober+ Seidel. ROW EIVE: Jerry Shaclsellord, Roberi Shaffer, Barbara Jean Shaw, Pairiclc Shaw, Alma Shene field, Sheridan Shook. ROW SIX: Velma May Shupe, Mae Sims, Melvin Smelhers, Jim Smilh, Thelma Smilh, Tom Smifh. ROW SEVEN: Vesla Snider. Jeraldine Snyder, Russell Sorf gen, Edna Mae Sowers, Noah Spencer, Be++y Sproa+. ROW EIGHT: Doris Sprunger, Donald Sfabler, Jack Slaib, Roberl Sfeller, Ronald Sfeller, Belly Slevens. Page 74 we 2 fail W , ,Q 1 'af Y ,, ,? , -my Q ' NW 'iff , '- :gem y' Qi ,: 2 rk, . .24 R 'sv is f , ' 'OK -fs 'SKK . .Q .L- - ...+- .J-as 1 . L Ash Juniors Laugh, Eat, AT LUNCH TABLES, Juniors ofien Hcalch up on sludies for aflernoon classes. ' Tap , W A ii W ... W 43 T vvyvv 5 ,vbi K ., 42,11 ,- A- Nm t T'i'L V ' 1 wh f L 3 as H K ., 5 44 .- y A f fi '-Tm 4 ' S' L f L ,J X. Y We A y 1 , J. x ' V- . A Sl l,i: f P A is , , , , . . 43 Q A jf- ',, Q, I Q - ,gy ,. .. if ',,, 1 V 21? , .. my 3 Q -xl-is 7 .55 r.. rrrssrwwc 3 Qi. , ,dm TZ, ,ff A - 1 X M Qu- 2 A Q, S ' J V.. 9 ifis l . X X My my A A P a -J!! S asf Q 3 WD A A SSX :is L sg.. A it ' 5 V Q ,NM f - 9 A . Y .W Q A.: as 7,3 I ggi , N K ,S u W . N X V ' ' a X A A l x A A - L QA 1 -ar as Q W A -. 'Eg A ' H Z ii' .. V 3 , 4,1 ,fr Prepare Their Lessons HOME ROOM 3I3 packs a Chrislrnas bas- kel. Here are Eve Brederneyer, Barbara Shaw, Mariha Miller, Donald Slabler, and Franklin Shanylelr. . '-1... ' V if ...Q . -wp I w-af I , -. J... -wg ...R yr , w i 'hs Jax ffie' .fir is 2 pkg 'PH -0- an 4 !7 ., H 2 VL, N: ...T ,xy K . 23 . 'af ' :za 'lf-HSP l m i. I 5 0 shi 'W :K , ,, 1: ES? XR if . ia 'YR YY 2 R fi J ,W A 1, . 1? lf- f' GQ RV? X il .fa ,Z I ,X .kg ROW ONE: Tom S+rawser, Slan- ley Slringer, Joy Slrong, Gloria 1, M' I fig I X R. .Aw .sv I X T' . M 5 . A4 ' F , .4 ..... , ,s X '52 E ,gigs x' gf ,, 'ig JV L? 06 V A - M- 4 3 , ,,,r S ' ' I A ii fi X . 'Q '- 1 4 'MIK . 'A .. I I . 3, 4 I 1 . Wx. A 1, 55' Fa as A ' in 1 if QM K .ow X 3 F , X :SEQ pkg f 0 'L P .!j, i 4 .... '43 'M '27 ,y wi ,ix Swinlord, Dwain Sylvesler, Charles Syndrarn. ROW TWO: Enid Tackell, Edward Teague, Pauline Temple, Ronald Thomas, Roger Tillman, Carol Topp. ROW TI-IREE: Richard Treesh, Charles Trice, Maflhew Turner, Mary Jane Twilchell, Mary Uelrechr, Mary Lou Uhlig. ROW FOUR: Max Van Camp, Eugene Vardoman, James Vorn- dran, Jack Vice, Karie Vorholzer, Berry Jane Waikel. ROW FIVE: Morris Walchle, James Walker, Joan Warnick, Wall Walrers, Bob Wallley, Theo, dore Weber. ROW SIX: Joyce While, Doyle VVhiI+on, Ralph Wiedman, Mar- Iha Wilkinson, Carol Jean Wil- liams, Jerry Williams. ROW SEVEN: Roger Wills, Berry Jean Wilson, Carl Wilson, Charlene Will, Charles Win- ners, Norma Jean Wolfcale. ROW EIGHT: Thomas Wolfe, Norman Wood, Joyce Wor- man, Virginia Wormcaslle, Eve- lyn Yancheil, Harold Young. Page 75 i 'I 4 -7' '.,' ' . I 24 , V, A f A ,. ,. ' ,,L' f -Y Y fr ,C SQILHI QITIIQII 'Scliabfa FORT WAYNE INDIANA Volume 38 . . The Hoosier I I I Editor . . . . Carol Carmichael Manager ..... Elaine Meyer Adviser . . . . CIeon FIecIc I an ...j X' 4 we , lf' ROW ONE: Francile Adam, .Carl Alexander, Ned Allelcruse, Ralph Ambler, Dorolhy Ayres. C ROW TWO: Richard Ayres, LoAr'ra Bacon, Kennelh Baeslce, Mary Barile, Judilh Barker. of ROW THREE: l-larlow Baumqarlner, Garl Bienz, Lavon Bishop, Roberl Bishop, Barbara Bloennlcer. -I ROW FOUR: Mary Boiralo, Anila Boner, Nancy Bonewil, Virginia Bradley, Darlene Bradshaw. Page 76 ROW FIVE: Florene Brederneyer, Jean Broclcrneyer, Beverly Brown, Charles Brown, Charles Brown. S-nfl wi? 'Qi,, 4.5 ROW ONE: Donald Brown, l-larriel Brown, Keilh Brown, l-lenry Bryanl, Carol Buclcley. ROW TWO: Barbara Burlce, John Burlch, l-lerberf Carman, James Carmean, Carol Carmichael. ROW THREE: Norma Carler, Claylon Chambers, James Clemenls, Norma Clouser, Donald Con- rad. ROW FOUR: Marilyn Conrad, Charles Corlqwell, James Cox, Lois Crandall, Jacqueline Curie. ROW FIVE: John Culigni, Thomas Dailey, Jacqueline Dauqhlry, Thurlo Daugherly, Jerald Daw son. CLASS of l95l Page 77 'naar .E 1' gg ,Q fgz J 'I 'bf , 1 ew ' f A of Nj' l 1 .J fp- is '- i S if 3' ROW ONE lneooore Deal Donald Deardull Margie Demland, Charles Denis, JoEllen Denner. ROW TWO Gerald Derrow Jean Dixie Eluzabellw Dixon, Arllwur Doan, Roberl' Drane Ellingwood, Barbara Evans, Kimsey Everson. lvlargarel Eellers, Kallwleen Eensler, Emily Franke, Donald Franklin, Shirley Friar. ag Pi XkXils i ,,,..' JW, 4 W ur -ji? f 1,, - ROW ONE: Bonnie Frye, Richard Galloway, Richard Gambrell, David Gearharl, Wilbur Geesa- man. ROW TWO: Bessie Gilliard, Palricia Gochenauer, Consrance Goodrich, Joan Graham, Thomas C Granl. of ROW THREE: Geraldine Graslce, Franlclin Grider, Charles Gumpper, Richard Haag, Gerald Hall. 1951 ROW FOUR: Thomas Hamillon, Thomas Harrison, Charles Harvey, Donna Heald, Glen Healh. ROW FIVE: Roberl Heim, Jim Henry, Franlc Hicks, Pauline Hicks, Jane Hoeppner. Page 79 J' 5 if -,audi if ' , --,, 15 Q fi!! fwng CLASS of T951 Page 80 ,-L 1 A mi . if 1 'fl 'N 'P Yu, - ,. ag- ,, .xm- ....l..l..........Z. ff? ii KT Q f 1 T X . 0 ROW ONE: Roloerl l-loilman, John l-loward, Joyce l-lowes, Nancy Jenlcins, Leola Jinks. ROW TWO: Danny Jones, Terry Jones, Fracine Kalsicly, George Kerr, Richard Kiermaier ROW THREE: Norman King, Ronald Klein, Donald Korn, Deloris Kraiclc, James Kuzefl. ROW FOUR: Richard Ladd, Jaclc Ladiq, Barbara Leazier, Dallon Lee, Vernon Lee. ROW FIVE: James Lesler, Dorolliy Lewis, Slwaron Liddy, Donald Limecooly, Rufli Lininger , L, me 'im is Q ,. Q 1 A Q 'E Th : Ai ag sg ' 5 ivy ix A .x' w I - K fr EGM 1 ii .h ,ww 15: fwfea, - ROW ONE: Richard Lipp, Shirley Los+u++er, Marsha McCoy, Barbara McCulloch, Joan Mc- lnleer. ROW TWO: Alma Magner, Mary Ann Maier, Joseph Marlcs, Elma Mallhias, Gilberl Maupin ROW THREE: Jacqueline May, Henry Mayer, Daniel Mazelin, Elaine Meyer, Oscar Meyers. ROW FOUR: Dorolhy Miller, Frank Miller, Tom Mills, Glen Milchell, John Moislner. ROW FIVE: Mary Monahan, Ernesline Moore, Marilyn Moore, Lois Morrison, Rosemary Murphy sl -GUN Kid If . CLASS of l95l Page 8I i J ir s ligmgg, 1. '. W 3 3' 1' I 2 F if '1 XJ, ROW ONE: Juanila Oieda, Kennelh Orr, Fred Parlcer, Lloyd Parrisln, Frederic Peck. C ROW TWO: Donald Filer, Allen Plaslerer, Carol Poling, Paul Pope, Donald Porler. of ROW THREE: Mary Raber, Gracie Ragon, Suzanne Rammel, Amy Redman, Belly Rediger. ROW FOUR: Donald Renneclcer, Marcia Reynolds, Vera Riclnardson, lvlargarel Rolwr, David ,I 9 5 -I Romary. ROW FIVE: lvlargarel Roselialin, Donald Rowlands, Wilbur Rupel, Jimmie Russell, Rulli Saylor. Page 82 D ,,,, ' W R , is C? ' 3 im Q sys -1' ,R if-f QI- ....,,.. . ,. 1 .zfi 541:39 '.:, xtitb 'UN GUI' .-To l !W? -W e s W V X Gps ,. 5332. Jiffy? ra ' ROW ONE: Gene Schliclcman, Marcia Schmidl, Ilene Schroeder, Joyce Schullz, Joann Schnsler. ROW TWO: Donald Seals, Eugene Sellcinq, Juanila Shaller, Larry Shallenberger, Charles Shearer. ROW THREE: Marlene Shields, Lawrence Shinabery, Esrher Shroyer, Arrhur Shull, Alvin Silvers. ROW FOUR: Donald Simpson, Norman Sims, Delores Smellzer, Norma Smilh, Merediih Snyder. ROW FIVE: Eileen Sommers, Tom Slephans, Raymond Sprieslersbach, Shirley Sleller, Marilyn Slolz. -.J , 52' 9 CLASS of 1951 Page 83 ri f 1? X KM X . ik, .H CLASS of 1951 Page 84 QT ,- f od. . . 'HE 1 'E' f-1 .45 ROW ONE: MaryAnn Slone, Marjorie Sloner, l-loward Sloner, Pafricia Tarney, Belly Tharp. ROW TWO: Donald Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Jaclc Tullle, Vernon Vice, Sharon Vollz. ROW THREE: Clarex Wagner, Palricia Wagner, David Walchle, William Walsh, Don Walfen- burg. ROW FOUR: Wayne Ward, Sally Walerfall, Vifilliam Walers, Jerry Webber, Marfha Weeks. ROW FIVE: lrving Weigel, Jaclc While, Lavina While, Beauford Williams, Connie Will. M X we'-W' f 9 ff' .wi ' J ef W if 'ii' A THE CAKE SCENE-Molher presenls Daughlrer wilh a cake in Aci Three of The senior play, Lei Me Grow Up, slaged January 6 in lhe Norrh Side l-ligh School audilorium. Sfanding are Margarel Rohr, Marlene Shields, Vernon Vice, Wilbur Geesaman, Florence Bredemeyer, and Norma Smilh. Sealed are Clarex Wagner, Elma Mallhias, and Lois Crandall. Row One: Belly Wingrove, James Winners, Rosalie Wolfe. Row Two: James Wolff, Reba Wrighl, Don Wyss. Row Three: Ray Wyss, William Yarian, Tom Yorlc. CLASS of 1951 Page 85 .. 1 , J In 1 V, .1 f'-I f V f I if 1 -1 ' - f ! 'V,, ,, - f . 4 , , . , f, , ,uf f .4 -.-,f,j ffl as ff I -, 4 - 4' Sclwoolmaster Visits Central ' 1 1' .. xi., I 'f' ,fb ff - f fr 4 1 1 . , 1 ,f f if ff' f' . ,f i I V r I Y 5 Ki 44 Z' ffl V f , .1 , V V , ,Z f . I 1 ,7 4 w 5 1. Events . . page 10 4. Student Body . . page 54' 2. Classrooms . . page 26 5. Organizations . . page 88 3. Administration . . page 40 6. Atlwletics . . page124 Page 5 FOUR-YEAR HONOR ROLL-Palricia Wagner, 9l.8I: Norma Rulh Srnilh, 92.9l: Clarex Wagner, 93.557 Gracie Ragon, 9I.02: George Kerr, 90.631 Elma lvlallhias, 95.l7: Suzanne Rammel, 95.I6: Shirley Losruller, 94.4I7 Carol Buckley, 90.007 Jaclcie May, 90.l9: and Robed BEhop,9025. Q Eleven Make XA' Roll ON APRIL 20, nine girls ancl lwo boys ol lhe Senior Class were named 'ro The four-year scholaslic honor roll. These ll sludenls worked harcl all four years al Cenlral lo win lhis un- usual honor. l-leading The lisl were Valeoliclorian Elma lvlallhias, 95.l7, and Salulalorian Suzanne Ramrnel, 95. I 6. For all, Jrhe average was 92.28. Bolh girls were highly aclrive in high school alllairs. Their names will be engraved on Jrhe lraclilional scholar- ship cup alrer Recognilion Day. VAL SAL Elma lvlallhias Suzanne Rammel 95.l7 95.l6 Page 86 NHS Honors Top Few Tl-IE NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY is Tor seniors chosen by The CenTral TaculTy on The basis oT scholarship, leadership, characTer, and service. On April I7, 32 seniors received pins dura ing a special assembly in The audi- Torium. A Tormal banqueT was held on May 9, aT The YWCA in honor oT The members. Each pupil was a guesT oT a Teacher. The Theme oT The bangueT was We Are Typical Americans. The guesT spealcer was Mr. Edward Kilbourne. George Kerr was masTer oT ceremonies. BeauTord Williams sang Lord .Bless Them AlI. OTher mem- bers also Toolc parT in The program. Elma MaTThias BeauTord Williams BEST GIRL BEST BOY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: TOP ROW-Don DearduTT, Richard Gambrell, Marvin l-leaTh, Ronald Klein, George Kerr, BeauTord Williams. Tl-IIRD ROW-RoberT Bishop, Vernon Vice, DoroThy Lewis, MargareT EeTTers, Suzanne Rammel, Carol Buclcley, Shirley LosTuTTer, Evelyn Nahrwold. SECOND ROW-Jane I-loeppner, Jackie May, Donna I-Ieald, Marcia Schmidt Elorene Brederneyer, Clarex Wagner, PaTTy Wagner, BOTTOM ROW: Gerry Graslce, Mary Raber, Elma MaTThias, Elaine Meyer, DoroThy Ayers, Dolores SrnelTzer, Carol Carmichael, Norma RuTh SmiTh, Gracie Ragon. Page 87 OO Q6 45- ACD ,Ain- low ' f'wMfM.MfaffWf.W1am ww1,f6WJ7s.g ,9fMJaf,gQ6efw WM ' At All Hours, Pupils IH Achvlhes ' 7 Wdvgfwnbd. g7ko O ,fag Q ,i 5 'agibir lXleXl fo fha Bigelgegyw . my 5 ZfLW,f s ,J A-,aww uf-M26 AMW 7AZff0 ffwywi 'difamf AZ! SPELLING EE, a game al re ss-Jr ese were Jr e exlra- ,S 4 D 7667 Q50 6 ula r ama d 3mbs dmliy X W ' ' + 'I JA 1 allenge H1 y ner sn1Q es s of all our p Noir only SMWGAZQ AMD M wwf? :gif I rom o s oes e u I earn us es en ral es - fZGMMmlk76Q?Qjie?gei1lTxgq+2 er: a edcrgkyfj ' 1,00 -Z' - . 9-rv' The ns co + We in ay. 4zP'L,QM ' rn CLri n 1'l1us drama are Lee !0'b0!'!6lj,0-,xrv 0-cd. leolc, JP lc il n wi'rl'1 shields, and Paul Robbins, M l ' ' f . 2 Ve l Zvqggegjv-2f'o14 7 x S ,.......- A ww. ,Ms ONLY 75 40 Spotlighters Handle PAYING bills, selling ads and ordering supplies are buT Tew oT The many duTies The SpoTlighT business sTaTT has perTormeol This year. Every nighT and every weelc aTTer school These people are c:ollecTing, checlc- ing sales books, counTing money, and Tolding SpoT- TOP: Norma RuTh SmiTh, SpoTlighT Manager, checks ref ceipTs and expendiTures. Boolcheads push Their Tall sales drive. MIDDLE: l-lelen Kohr, boolchead, delivers candy To Home Room 203, Janie l-loeppner, I00 per cenT agenT. Boolchead Diane Reese, Sales Manager Merle Bishop, and CirculaTion Manager PaT Brown plan The sales charT Tor The sales drive. BELOW: OTTice Manager Mary Jane TwiTc:hell and Sales Manager Brown check The sales progress oT Their 60 agenTs Page 90 X 0 x A Money, Records, Sales lighrs. They hold a mid-winler parly and occasion- ally go down 'ro Miller's lo eal. They also allend a spring banquel and picnic. Anolher inlreresling ac- livily is handing our candy lo The agenls and roses or cigars ro Jrhe Teachers of The IOO per cenl home rooms. TOP: Adverlising Manager Dave Rasor shows David Spahr and Ken Faclcler how lo prepare an acl. Manager Suzanne Rammel observes happily her business slafi diligenlly al work. MIDDLE: The Sporlighr mailing srali wrap mail lor subscribers. Mailing are Rurh Bredrup, John Ridley, Dislribu- lion Manager Carl Poling, and Exchange Manager John Glass. Audiling sralemenrs are Carol Poling, assisranl, and Pal Tarney, audilor. BELCDVV: hAr. G5uen+her gels IOO per cenl candy from Norma Bennell' and Carol Davison. Page 9l . .. 2, +5133 Nw 2526 27' W. Scoops, Crises, Plans Tl-lE SPOTLIGHT edilrorial slall operales like a large down- Jrown newspaper wilh ils deadlines, layouls, and secrel slories. The edilorial slall consisls of edilor, lwo managing edilors, Two news edilors, operaling bi-weekly, fealure edilor, sporls edilor, layoul edilror, desk edilor, and copy edilor. Allhough The work is ollen hard, il makes for good TOP: Edilor Clarex Wagner and Edifor Shirley Losfulrer are planning lhe nexl Bsue ol lhe Spofhghh Fealure EdHor Diane JenHns posh asdgnmenh lorLok Nhnphy Hebn Kohn Bob DeWW and Comme Plall. MIDDLE: l-lome Room l25 read Their Sporlighls Friday morn- ing. Sporrs wrirers for lhe Spoflighr are, clockwise, Larry Kifchen, l-lank Mandelsburg, Andy Rasbury, Donna l-leald, John Richards, Sporls Ediror Jerry Shackelford, Louie Arnelre. BELOW: Makeup Edilor Lorefla Moser shows Pafricia Worman, June Graff, and Bonnie Danner how +o proofread. Page 92 we bv '75, gy-, , Mark Spotlight Week fellowship and fhe developmenf of good basic characfer- isfics. The deadline is forever a dominafing force, and hard work is fhe only fhing fhaf overcomes fhis menace. The parfies and clubs fhaf This publicafion fosfers are a wel- comed relief from fhe general roufine. TOP LEFT: Checking heads are l-lelen Olson, Arlene Dodane, Desk Edifor Loreffa Moser, Carol l-larris, Gloria Bohde, Alyce Wagner, Beffy Wagner. Edifor Elma Maffhias and Edifor Carol Buckley plan a layouf for page one. MIDDLE: Reading proof are Beffy Wagner, Jackie Fey, Alyce Wagner, Paf Ransome, Makeup Edifor Nancy Jenkins, Paf Deffling and Vera Richardson. Tiger Rag sfaff members are proud of work. They are Manager Mike Milligan, Dave Rasor, Loreffa Moser, Andy Rasbury, Beffy Sfevens, l-lelen Kohr, and Edifor Kaye l-laney. BELGW: Sally l-lirschy and Mailing Secrefary Paf Gochenauer puf up ouf-of-fown high school papers. Page 93 SURE! BLE CHECK ' RIGHT is ,s Awe X - x init Awww W 1 12' -vs, gs 95.5 2 . - 1 1' Q .if ' wwvvvw raw' x M Q-fag ' W V TW is Y.. ' er syi. iff a fs a M si: N f,ff 1 i,f'i9gr'Xr.':'1 ,.-' T A N - ,a,, l .f,5,,1- ',,, Q zj A A If ff- sis 1 T2 M ,- , V ,M 1 5 x pw, .,,,N, Q i l 'f mdczizl' 3 I , .ww ,, . I if iw, b?zgsfgjr,i??+j?,, '--'grew 3 , ' iff , ,'., L ,',':i.x.E,2fc5 .-if 'c'i f:f','W- 'X ' I 3 i , , Liiit ..,. WK l Q X X T - 'iff' 'Dwi 1 N ' Q Q, Vg sfagqgghvw - - , ,. 1251 ,,', ., A ' ' gurls sg 5 X 1 D T E Spotlight Fun, Frolic, Friendship! UPPER LEET: Pre-Press members loolc over Spoilighis in Room 8 ar rheir fall meeiing. Spoilighr IOO per cenr home room agenls sei a new record of 23 perleci rooms. MIDDLE: Suzanne Ramrnel, Carol Buckley, Shirley Losiulier, and Elma lvlalihias resi comlorlably under a shadecl free ai Weisser Perle ai Jrhe publicaiions picnic las'r June. BELOW: Ediror l-lerb Wass reads a poem for poor I-lerman, The Spoilighr canary. Lloyd Maddex and Jack Joseph prepare +o lower The caslcef. I-lerman's funeral procession leaves school for burial services on irhe lawn, may is, 1950. pi' S+ MW' gd! fm -Q, ,Q Ein f WN s fm, X, 3 Mmm' Kb


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