Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1956
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THAT CENTRAL SPIRIT Beat? em Fair! Beal pam Square! UP IN THE AIR-With the great- est of ease. our cheerleaders arouse the spirit of Central fans and team at the Coliseum. HBEAT 'EM TIGERS. heat 'emlu So cheer the cheerleaders and the fans hoosting the teanfs mor- ale and spirit. I yelled with the rest of the fans to do my little part. I've been to Central's basketball games and know what a tremendous roar is made hy the fans when one of our boys makes a needed basket. Through smiles and tears the Cheerleaders and I faithfully and proudly sing Central Dear Central. whether it is victory or defeat. I think all sports are wonderful for all whether they play the game or watch. I have found. hy participating in sports games. the players de- velop sportsmanship and a good outlook on life. This is Central Spirit. WUI Page 97 RESERVES - Coach Murray Mendenhall is giving the plans for the coming game to his squad. KNEELING: Bob Young, Gene Ridenaur. Frank Sidwell. Eddie Russell. Bob Stevens. Coach Mendenhall. and Jeff Benson. STANDING: Mike Altekruse. Lloyd Keldson. Bob Mills. Ron Brubaker. Steve Hatch. and Ed Goheen. Basketeers Play Hard, Show lliiair Season THE CENTRAL Tigers were a slow starting team this year. but caught on very quickly. The Tigers lost to Crispus Attucks, Elmhurst, Central Catholic. and Anderson before they caught fire and whipped a highly regarded Concordia team. The Tigers knocked off some mighty fine ball teams after beat- ing the Cadets. They beat a good North Side team and a very scrappy Decatur team. One of the big thrills of the 55-56 basketball season was beating the South Side Archers by four points in a nip and Page 98 tuck battle. The Tigers had an overall record of eight Wins and 13 losses, not bad at all for the slow start they had. The team was lead in scoring by John Kelso. with Fred Meeks and Ernie Bomanow- ski leading a great defensive attack. The bench strength came in handy many of the times during the season. Witll only two seniors leaving the team this year. the Tiger fans look for a great 1956-57 season. ERESHMEN - Coach Bob Armstrong guards Melvin Pat- rick while teaching guarding maneuvers to the freshmen squad. KNEELING: Jim Sny- der. Paul Mays. Larry Haller. Eddie Shepherd. and Dickie Ritchie. STANDING: Lawr- ence Crosby. Charles Irvin. Bill Boyd. jesse Boss. and Don Linton. BEN HAWYKINS. Nunilwer -13. hats a relmunfl out FRANK SIDWELL. relialile suplimimiv. leaps ul the hand ol' tum lirispus 'Xttueks players in the high and slumts his faxurite are hand push sho Km. IU duel. Furuarcl-mic year xarsnty. in prai-live sessiun. Guard one year xarsity. Hitt That Basket! State tt Tigers. Sink tt! FUR A SIMW start our team rlirl a great juli this year. Vtvitli only John. Ernie, l'NI'l'll. and Bill returning lirnni last year. Central s team had to he remade. With the expert euaehing ul' Mr. Hanet and the lmys eagerness to learn. our Tiger team proved a serious tourney threat. We also pruned nur inultn, Central 1-an if' Central xxill. Page 99 FRED MEEKS, Nuinher 55. goes for a fast lay-up in the South Side game. FOl'Xt'3l'Cl f three years varsity. BOB MILLS jumps and pushes a une hander against North Side. Forward-one year varsity. I lg- mo JOHN KELSO jumps for a lay-up in the ERNIE RONIANOYVSKI goes up for a North Side' game in a spirited wmtest. Cen- vlose-in sho! in game against Convorclia. lPl'fllYU years xarsity. flU8I'fl'UYH years Varsity. l-laurdlwwwdl Bengals Give Fans Tlmrllls fi -'U-Mm NURM BEPR lm: ' xx Illllllfllil In N c n cm 4 . Pl'X ' l . Nlx bMlTH. -15. h,'l1t.' la 'l ' z 1 c ga l'..'-'if-Sus ' Sic 1-. ll an-H nl n 'L' 'a 's' ,. x BOB YOUNG.. fHI'YY21l'f1. une yvar of varsity. jumps for a 11rm1i shut during a practive games. IHS 13 I .. 1 l1Ill1IllI'S1 15 CHS nfl N . rv Sa Ag Qi , Q X, 4 if w ,V ix BILL KNEPPER. furxsard. hm rears I 'fx ir uf sal sity, F1l'F1l'1l6S1'l1Q1l inlul11vl'a1lel'sto11x'ir1g flmxn a relmuml in anullrer pravtive session. BASKETBALL RECORD 1 955 IHS 1-1 I'I. Attu.-ke 81 CHS 68 -56 11e:'aIur SSHS WILLIE WIARE. guard. one year of varsity. leaps high into the air to Iay up the hall in the Crispus Attuck game on Nov. 111. THARNELL HOLLINS. forward. one Year of Q IHS SET , HI 62 CHS IT IHS fl! .-Mulwwlr an 1IHS 56 Ilmrlrnglmr ,, 4I4I .HS T5 lfnrrn-wmliqr 5-1 12115 69 Xulmrrr IHS 15 Rim-1111161111 52 CHS 53 Walnaflr I1lS -12 NSHS 66 CHS 61 'YSHS IHS 61 I, Peru 63 1I11S TU 1Iu111'ul'111u IHS lil ,, Nlurimr T3 HHS 13 SSIIS HOLIDAY TUURNAMENT IHS 38 llaxper 61 1IHS T3 Ileffuwlnillv SECTION.-XLS 1IHS 13 YSHS 31 varsity. jumps and pushes a one-hander in a practice session in the gym. Page 101 fgiget-SQQ , ey s K ' ' at ' amggkfgaaa 1-gg -- X fy'-.,.S5,s-. . QWMQfaS dw 'Q-ggi, wilt - 1: X i Q , H -Q if 1 11955 Season Nets el-F41--It CENTRAl,'5 Cl,EATFOU'I'ElJ Snitzmen really poured it on this year as they turned in a -1 won. -l lost. and l tie record. However. all the games that Central lost were hy one touehdown or less and this reeord doesnit show the aetual ability of the Fighting Blue. Central opened the first game of the season at Marion on their field. Marion squeezed hy them in a Close one, 26-19. Their next game. however. was a different story and Central won 25-6 over New Castle. Following this game with Central Catholic was a close one with Central scoring in the last minute ol' the game for a l8-12 victory. The Tigers whipped South Side -19-13. North Side heal us hy 2 points in a heartln'eaker whieh lost us the City Crown. ln the next encounter, our last home game, we heat fluntington 20-l3. ln our last three games away we played Elk- hart to a lfl-l-1 stalemate, Richmond downed us 20-13. and then Muncie Central heat us in our final game on the extra point, 7-6. Central had a good all-round team with plenty of weight and a fast haekfield. Central placed Meeks at end, Maharrey at half. Cowan at fullback, Romanowski at quarterback. and Hogan at guard on the All-City Football team. Page 102 5 it QA ,... t M f j Q ,K , K is Q-3-Affvtaf -1- .- A.,.. -, , v .5 -- f .aw .4w:.-- - S i , f ga X .vvgi W X WN Q r.. ,lell Renson Rwlit llallfl year f ' .. -'lf' Q, Svraf 'is' -ge K t , X ffl X I J s- q ,if .. X 'Q- x if ii. X, .H . Ranny Brase Right Guard-i2 years VARSITY SQUAD TOP ROVV: ,lack Mosshurg right guard: Robert Duke right end: Rohert Vliyatt left guard. SECOND ROW: Bud Har rell. right tackle: Gene Ride nour. right end: Dirk Wal Iers. right guard. as ff' up w ir Ji 1- .4 , N A Don Riddle l,elt Endgll years gf .f 5 . g . . 19 -91 Q . s N, 4 s ' . Q,-qfvtxt i ' -w4Q1 k . Lloyd Brewer Fullhack-ZZ years CENTRAL CATHOLIC rs CENTRAL: Frank Smith carries the hall for Central while Fred Meeks Cleans the way in a close game with Central Catholic-. Central in the leafl. Septenilwr 16. -.28 .Xa-maxi f u -ff Q .N fy ew Byron Cunnan ltigl1tGuanl -I year ff 'tl' . we gf Vgwpr. N. . K. c - 4 ,lack Green Halfhack-1 year , 's,f,,f V . k, tm, T ,ee Qt X M 4, . 'Trl W ..,, ,Q 11.4 Q ..f' f' T f J , N me .11 N-nv' y gl 54? .X 1 Y -. syyiwl John Carsxsell ,lim Curturiglit lffl Cowan Halfhark-Y -rl year Right Tut-klef -2 years Fullhru-kf2 year I C nf N ' 2 , w ,..., ,. A C time tv . y y ,,,f I ' ' A T 'vrv ,:.,,, X ,U I, e , t 3 SZQIV 1 K 'WR , . J Q g ' . ,,,.. ' I .Q In ' Y f .. 'S A 9 fly M' f 11 A Bill Griffith Phillip Hogan Jim Maharrey Right Guard-1 year Left Guard-3 years Halfhzu-k-2 years Page 103 T RESERVE FOOTBALL SQL'ADaFRONT ROW: Joe Collins. jerry Biddle. Bob Stevens. Art Ware. Joe Camp- bell. Andrew Richardson. Larry Haller. Bill Thomas. Keith Snoke. and Ed Emenhiser. SECOND ROW: Eddie Russell. Don Humbert. John Barker. Bill Baldwin. Reggie Wforonuk. Ronald Bechtold. Eddie Dowdell. Roger Ember. Lee Armstrong. ,loe Willianis. Bob Wa1'cl. Lionel Dickey. BACK ROW: Coach Murray Mendenhall lr.. David Stokes. Steve Snider. Charles Hemphill. Calvin Thomas. Earl Coker. Mike Altekruse. Norm Beer. Dennis Merica. Bob Johnson. ,lim Goldsmith. Lawrence Crosby. Melvin Patrick. and Coach Bob Armstrong. v ' lltiz f Littlemerf Record 344 N 1? I fl BOY! THAT guy is going to be a great quarter- in .Q af back when he gets a little more experience be- hind him. These are the thoughts of many fans when they come out to see some great plays made at a reserve football game. The reserve football team of '55, kept up the hopes of Snitz Snider. varsity football coach, of having a good fast and rough team for the next two or three years. The reserve team is made up of fresh- men and sophomore boys. getting the experience necessary for making the Mighty Tiger team. The reserves play all the city schools and two out-of-town teams. Some of the outstanding players on this year's reserve team were Norm Beer. Mike Altekruse. Ed Emenhiser. Melvin Patrick. and Ed Russell. outstanding in the back- field. Bill Baldwin. Roger Ember, ,lim Cold- smith were the stand-outs on the line. Coached by Bob Armstrong and Murray Mendenhall. the team compiled a fine record of 3 wins and 11- losses. coming back as a threat at the end of the season. Central beat South Side. Concordia. and Huntington. North Side and Central Catholic each handed them two defeats during the season. although they won by only one touchdown each game. Page 104 Af ,, , ,x -1 W Fred Meeks Right EndA3 years X sv? Y ri v I , g it ,ff i A .. .N rr -san: I 1 . 1fT'-- ' If 1 QQ -,X 'r. Terry Morrolf Left Tackles-2 years vw-er Bob Mills Right End-1 year . 2: S,-XX N as. Ss is 4 N . 'es . 'e'S?..' . ax. if Jerry Keener Left Guard-2 years N.. if 1 A ,sl a gf f W Q a t Bill Knepper Left End-2 year ami 4 ' U ,,,,V,.,V I1 , ,,b4,, 3 m K 4 Bob Young Halfbackgl year gt ab S ABOVE l,EF'l': Beat -t'Ill Centrall At tlme Suutlt Sitle SQ lDlt'I'lllN l' 23 game. lffl Cowan. fulllnaek. earries the lrall for a touellfluwn. ABOVE RIGHT: lianny Brase. right guard. anfl jerry Keener. left guarcl. lulm-k the may in nrcler fur Central's Jim CHl'lNl'lgIlll. right tackle. In elms n a New Castle player. 1955 FOUTl3Al,l, SEASON Central 19 ,, , , ,,A, , ,,,,,,, Mariun .25 , Central 26 New Castle 0 t Central 123 , , Central Cathulie 12 X , Central 49 . , , Suuth Sicle 13 - - 'X Central 6 , North Sifle ll ,M A Central 20 , , Huntington I3 , 'lzu ' : Central lvl , ,..e,,, Elkhart 14 , A 'L ': i Central 13 ,, ,, ,,,, , Rielnnuncl 20 sb In , '-- 4 V Central 0 , , , , Munele Central T ' J Q VA q ' ull 4, ,M ,nlnrst 4 Anflrexs Rivers Tie 1 Right Tac-kle+l year 1, fi E A X 1' wk . If ffm:-' ie N . ii V 1 T r f 2 ll! ,. 'I I l 5 ,f I ff ,, , fr--1 Frank Smith Halfbaek-1 war , aww wt .1 in M ,ff , E .L C Bill Tennant Bill Tilker Center-2 years Left Taekle-1 year Page 105 in GAIN CONCEPTS-fMr. Kelley, Seldum blntld jeux Lhipnian Qnd Lam lyn Perry study the philusuphical 1-nncepts uf tht Deelfnatmn of lndenendenee HOME AGAIN-- This is my sclnmli' in- deed for these Centralites who were pupils once and now are teaehers in this hold school. These young teachers reminisce with their teacher of high selnml days. Miss Rosza Tonkel, who stimulated and inspired these Centralites before and after their graduation. Standing are Mr. Arni- strong, Mr. Mendenhall. and seated are Miss Standish, Miss Tonkel. and Mrs. Huntley. Page 7 ff 325 T l Q' ,.,' , ' vi' , . .Ns sag , Q S ,HQQ X ,.,, V ,im xx ss' ex J MY' we ,W ' 1 - .. , ,Af . X l il sv , ,A 'ZF N Ski ix to Q5 Q - v -, ' f t , , I '9' 'W I ik L H Y A941 f laul Ware lfruie Romauonski Willie Ware Frank Wills maek-2 year Qnarterlvaek-IS years Quarterhaekf2 years Center--1 year 6Rough, Tough, Ready THE MIGHTY Tiger gridmen fought hard. played well. and ended a season with thoughts of great accomplishments in their foothall 4-areer. Sixteen senior Tigers marched off the held to play high school foothall no more. Four great years of drills. practices. and hard play- ing under expert and talented coaching. were ended. Team work and self confidence were gained hut the thought of leaving made lumps rise in their throats. Wlas it worth it? Did we accomplish our goal? Jackets. letters. trophies. and honors were received. Good luck and en- couraging remarks were left for the guys who would he filling their places in 1956-57. l'l'l'l'IR LEFT: Out of the way' - we're Coming through! Cries Quarterhack Ernie Romanowski. varryiug the mail. BOTTOM LEFT: You won't go far! thinks lfud Bill Knepper as he dives to tackle a North Side player. Page 106 DISTANCE MEN SPRINT-Top Left: John Kelso and Charles Curts. pass the quarter-mile linish mark while competing in a cross country raee with South Side at Franke Park. TOP RIGHT: This is our cross country team. Seated-Charles Curts. Herman Tinker. Roh Hawkins. jerry Burch. Rex DeVoe. Don Chix'- ington, Gene Matthews. Standing- Tharnell Hollins, Bob Brown. Ben Hawkins. john Kelso. Roger Sarrazin. Boh Rumpf. and Jack IIUUISV. Our Fleetffooted Men Fly COACH Pete Vllilliams whipped another fine Cross eountry team into shape for another winning season. The long distanee men rang up a 6 won. 2 lost reeord for Central. losing only to North Side and Marion. Central had a very fast team with many ol' the boys hreaking the II-minute mark. On the whole our team this year was balanced pretty evenly. hut Kelso stood out as the most consistent runner for Central. Central in the first two en- counters won over Coneordia 50-I5 and South Side 31-28. After this we lost meets with the very Close seores. Bl-28 and 35-27. Central in the Sectional tied for second place. And the team won l7th place in State to round off a terrific season of play. Central's team this year was composed of mostly under- Classmen and juniors. leaving a very strong team for next year's meets. CENTER: Racing against Elmhurst in tough Competition are Henry Sanders and Rex DeVoe. RIGHT: The State cross eountry team wears honor sweaters. Back rowfRoger Sarrazin. John Kelso. Boh Rrown. Middle rowfCharles Curts. Jerry Burch. Rohert Hawkins. Front row-Rex DeVoe, Herman Tinker, Don Chivington. Page 107 .-. .aft 'A . ' ' - W- X-F2'f:.,'A t ., I- X .- -wt . .yi A ,E . I ' Q -4 Su'- is I. .-.f .., K - . , V - f 5 'I gf' ...pf-F . ,195- se S - 1 e .5265 -,,5-Q ..f 5 s .1 'Q S , a le an -L...--was W I ,, I M, - ff ? - ' . g:L..,,, lf. Tx A T. we ,,.... . N 'ar' N 4 4 l- ..- .0- 0 f 'F ' A V ff ff VARSITN Tlf-XM: Kneeling-Coach Williaxiis. Brown. Russell. Matthews. Burch. Smith. Mills. and Holi Curts. Standing-Carswell. Kelso. Flowers. Carr. Kelsaw. Wims. Jones. Kameier. Starke. and Meeks. Speedy Boys, New Reeords Mark 955 Traelk Season SPE EDY lroys and good records marked the shot put. 52 feet 7 inches. ,lohn Flowers did a l955 track season for Mr. Lester Pete Wlil- very fine jolm in the high jump. and John Kelso. liams. track eoaeh. and his team. The team had just a freshman. turned in a fast time in the 4-10- a fttttlltl of eight wins and three defeats. They yard dash. The prospects for 1956 look even took third in seetionals and tenth in state. Two lretler. with a group ol' talented freshmen eoming reeords were set. one in the mile relay. and one In the sl rot put. Fred Meeks. John Kelso. ,laek up. and just tln'ee hoys leaving from last yearis team. Mr. Wvilliams said. ln l958 the traek Vt lms. and Jerry Hureh ran the mile relay in .5:21.5. Wilbur Davis set a neu reeord in the Page lllfl team will not lose a meet. BELOW Ll'il7T: RESERVE TEAM: Kll6?llIlQf'llI'lllllll. lleVoe. Miller. Tinker. Broun. Stine. and Davis. Stancling+Sidwell. Hughes. Stanford. Ben Hawkins. Morton. Bolw Haw- kins. and Benson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Logansporl Trophy winners are Wixiis. Starke. Curts. and Meeks. Q0- ..v9'NN. at Q , 'VSA Q45 ,dj ' .K-, f:!:,.'F' H ef ,. '- -1, :A L V 5 ji. f,. - fgL.., .mi ..,. . .. . W.. - ' 1 V .ngfsfi f.'-1 11,1 ,A . , Mrs, M , Q,,.-.'.-,..fft267'f ',v1fsi'f 59- - , ,...m..f., ffl' K . ' I ,X .Qff t J-I ' .Lf FLYING HIGH AND FAST-TOP LEFT: Witli a mighty leap Frank Sidwell leaps high in the pole vault at the tri- angular meet against North and South Side High St-limtls. April 12. 1955. TOP RIGHT: Nate Bates tries hard in the broad jumpl at the triangular meet against Nnrth and South Side High Sc-lnmls. April 12. 1955. CENTER LEFT: Frank Smith and Ed Russell run in the 100-yard clash against lVlarion at South Side. CENTER RIGHT: Panting hard. Jack Willis Comes in first in the Sectiunal in the 13510- yard dash. April 12. 1955. LEFT: The 1,-onipetitiun is great in the 1955 Sectional as Jim Gramln-ell tights hard in the 120-yard low hurdles. Page 109 ,310 fm, 'tv' S,-.A argl A. ,y QW . Q tif.: 'N if3'Q,f:,:.-. H -4 iii ,A,., Q it , , it PX V . Fifi vs. X Q1-Q' in T L 5 fy mmf. M., ,- t xg., ' .. Q S ' I Q5 .mf ' X T it m hh,. L,S 5 ' 5 ' i s 'ff T --AV f 11 i n .1-:ff .. - , -E ,-Q., Qy xv -.v- .., 'W' ,F V' ':3:.:'y:Ey ' :.. -.-'cz 'f',:s.5 3,-:..,: :M I tt. li? Y ' ,. X VARSITY CHICICRLIQADERS: Kneeling. xsxm Sharon Elliot. Tiger llerlu Matthias. anfl Laurel Heal: stanfliug. Peggy l7leisr'limau. Rona Cress, ancl Lonnie Mir-sen. O ir Ti er Baelkers, ANOTHER victory' for the Central Tigers aml the fans are going wild in the stautlsl But who lresimles the team and fans nialie possilmle a game? Mr. Schlecht. athletic ali- ret't,+r. aml his helpers prepare the seheil- ules autl lnnnlle all of the lrusiuess lior the Tiger learn. lllr. Storltleu aml the llauil prepare music lor game halftime autl flag ceremony' presentation. The fllareliiug Tigerettes. yyith Mrs. Chester timl Nlr. TOP RIGHT: Our Band joins in the srhool spirit anal plays lor our pep session aurl QHIIIUS. This photo was taken at the North F-ifle gym. lVlll'Tl7Llf Llfl'iT: Cheerleaders in aetion: Lonnie Miesen. Peggy lfleiselnnan. Bona Cress. Laurel lleal. lVIargaret Nelson. and Sharon lilliot lead the student lwocly' in a pep session on the yell Tigers BOTTOM LEFT: You'ye got to F-I-G-H-TI' PXt'liillll our reserye cheerleaders. Sally Chambers. Ruth Tyuclell. Melriee Beat-heni. Carol Coilrlarrl. Pauline Bailer. anfl Lois Ruth Staullier. Page 110 Wi ho tt Them, ! Slodtlen. help to hring out the sehool spirit hy displaying their lwirling talents. Wien of our favulty hantlle scorelxeeping. tinie- lgeeping. and ticket taking. The Boosters sell refreshments. anal the Stutlent Count.-il ushers at all home games. Leatling the school with lusty yells antl snappy vheers are the sm'hool's morale huiltlers. the vheer- leatlers. advised hy Miss Selieumann. Our Central Tiger is a joyous synihol ol' Cen- tralis enthusiasm untl vitality. TOP LEFT: Fighting lor Central ue haye our team ol' 1-oaehes-Lester Pete Williaitts. traek: YVay'elan4l Snitz Snyder. football: Herh Banet. haskethall: lVlurry Mendenhall. assistant: seatecl: Rohert Armstrong. as- sistant: anfl Paul Bienz. assistant. TOP RIGHT: Helpful stuclent managers. Richard Dey and Paul Simpson. issue equipment to Steve Hatch. Mlltlllali RIGHT: Selling and receiving tickets to hoost the haskethall season are. standing. Mr. Schlet-tit. Nancy Rowe. Deanna Cook. and Ray Sylvester: sealerl are Pauline Bailer. Richard Walehle. and Karen West. BOTTOM RIGHT: Right with the seore. early at the games and very alert are our sc-orekeepers Mr. Craney. puhlie aclclress system manager. Mr. Quit-li. swore- keeper. and a Crispus Attueks sr-orekeeper. P111-'e 111 Kr- ea 5, oGme --4 ealthlful Sports for Uur Gals A FLIP A FLOP and hack on her toes. and where she lands. nohody knows. CAA is just like this too. that is. in tumhling season. The Girls Athletfe Association girls have lots ol' vim and vigor when it Comes to tnmhling, liinhall. swimming. haskethall. daneing, and softhall. This eluh has a great purpose for eaeh person. to teach leadership. fellowship, and sportsman- ship. Also it helps in sfweial activities around svhool and elsewhere. It is one of the most active organizations at Central with its 33 mem- lrers. who meet as a group every third We-tl1ie'- day of eaeh month with their advisor. Miss l.enna Arnold. The oliieers ol' the eluh are Carol Smith, president. Mildred Cerdom. viee-presis dent, Carol Owens. seeretary. and Jessie Minor, point ret-order. These girls have done a great joh this year with their Christmas party and annual hanquet. The hanquet is eomplete with good liood. litm, and honor lor the mist deserving. Several awards are given during the year. sueh as the Hardielx Trophy lo the sportsmanship winner. the Meier Trophy to the team winning the hasliethall tournament. the Bixby Trophy to the team winning the solvthall tournament. the Nlueller Trophy to a girl showing ahility in tumhling. the Fleelienstein Trophy to the hest swimmer. and the Merit Plaque to a girl for servire to the eluh. Another event ol' note is the fall pieniv. an event for all memhers. A eandy sale was an event of this school year. Miss Sis Arnold held a class with the help of' the CAA girls to teach hoys and girls going to or wishing to go to the Junior Prom, how to dance and feel at ease. TOP: Barbara Lehman receives her Fleekenstein swim ming trophy from Miss Leima Arnold while aio Smith and Marie Canaway wateh her reactions CENTER: Students and parents enjoy themselxes at the CAA banquet. held May 18. 1955. an informal allair with lots of fun. RIGHT: Seated at the head tahle at the CAA hanquet are Carol Owens. Carol Smith. Marie Ganawax Miss Arnold and Miss Adams. Page 112 X M Wa Y Q . we ,X N ff M 'TAS' :Mzf Asif yi,5,:g1,z5'k: jx as 5 ...Q- vm . i , if ls W X if QM . 5 ' H 5,1 -.1 , Q- I x VQI 'ix Pj. p Sl ,f , ox, X- S x,'.w f .N we -1-1,4 nf x X 9 5 Rf Q '74 ,Q x 1 as Fil .4 ., W 'X 4 'M' xx 9 ,.,,-'vs . . Xing, ,, L+ 'li X . L ,gay W Wk, Az oi Wf- ,n, me sn Q ,Q ,,, ws. X gk MORE GOES ON HERE! School Days! Things Really Happen XR 2 sg , R Q rf , ' ,a U ,svia 'N if, Q U1 5 v f-'f,,,mLi' ifw 'x QS THE FACULTY wowed ,em in their pre-tourney pep session when they showed us pupils-to our de- light-how we look to our teach- ers all the time. Best of the year! said everybody, in regard to this pep session. 525 TDISMISSAL time and time to go home, but you can still hear the busy chatter of pupils congre- guted in various rooms. Who could he silly enough to stay after school when they donit have to 'P What is the lnig attraction? Boy! Look at those hoys with the ear phones on. They must he in the Radio Clulr. Sure loolgs like fun. There go the FBLA girls on a held trip. That would sure he interesting! Oh! l see by the sign that the Art Club is having ai dance Friday night. I eunit miss that one. The teachers. too. meet and plan unusual events - like the faculty pep session that everyone just loved! Well. lill see you later. I have Ll Math Cluh meeting now. iii, XS: Page 117 11' Mr. O7Brien. advisor. Jerry Kirk. Bon Keck. and Zane Hunt look over the charter for the new club. kv-gd f I l X . -K I 4 lJ Mr. 0'Brien. advisor. Leon Kampheus. Bill Spring- er. jack Crawford. Dick Medsker. and Kyle Breed- love gather 'round and discuss plans and new projects. Boys Find High Standards, Fun, in ll-lli-Y Meets SWIMMING AT the YMCA, special door-to-door projects, and character and body building projects are all a part of the Hi-Y Club program. The Hi-Y is in its first year and has got off to a great start. lt was organized to bring out the true character, respect of fellow man, and the responsibility of young men. Their program is a three-fold plan to build the physi- cal. mental. and spiritual make-up of these young Page HB Roger Sarrazin. Bill Keim. Zane Hunt. Ron Keck. and Jerry lxirk study the parts of a do-it-yourself I-iit for a new door-to-door selling project. men. The organization is afhliated with the state and National Hi-Y, and is the high school division of the Young Men's Christian Association. The meetings. which are on the first and third Mondays every month. were followed by short movies or talks by guest speakers. The officers of the club are Jerry Kirk. presidentg Bon Keck, vice-presidentg Bob Smith, secretary-treasurerg and Kyle Breedlove, sergeant-ab arms. Swimming at the YMCA is recreation for the mem- bers after a formal business meeting. 'Welle-1-.....---..-1 NH RIGHT: VARSITY-Bill Knepper. Bud Sylvester. 'Ferry' hlorrcdf. presideru Fred h4eeks.Jin1 blaharrey. Ernie Rtunanrnrskk and Phu Hogan arelooking oyerthe rmr orrl player installed in the gym for the noon recreational program. Mllilllbli RIGHT: Some members of the Varsity Club are. row' one. Bih Iinepper. Frank Skhtdt and Bob Yeung: row two.lNnl liogan. Frank YViHs. and Ilank Sanders: row three. Bill Tennant. Bill Tilker. and Nonnl wn BOTTOhILEFT:BHlGrmuh 'Terry hlorrolf Fred hleeks and Byron Caanan are hndadng Bob Browrithe he hwnml way BOTTONI RIGHT: Nbwe members ol the Varsity Club are. row one. Chuek CuMs.Bob Browir Rex UeVoe.and Byron Caanan: row twin BiH GrHhHL lnn Cartwright. Frerl hIeeks: rmny three. bln lVlendenhall. Terry lVlorroll. Ronnie Hrase. and Jerry Keenen Club for Athletes The Yarsity Club. the newest elub in Central. was organized this year to ereate among the Varsity sports mem- bers a better and closer soeial rela- tionship. The elub undertook several projeets this year. Anrmg them was. eombined with Student Couneil. a magazine drive for the purpose ol' raising money to beautify the sehool lawns. Varsity Club was also respon- sible lor the Arbor Uay presentation to the sehool. and for the new daneing system in the gym for noon reereation. at program well regarded by many pupils. Mr. Mirrray Nlendenhall is advisor. Page 110 5,5 'xjx rfb 49' TOP:NLXRCHING TUSERETTES-4-Smnd ing: Beverly Talvar. Carol Lehman. Bonita Seheple. Ellen Magner. Loretta Alexander. Beny Jean Tarney. Syhia Saven hlary Alue 5trauh.Betty Mtmre. RNEELING: Judi' Mc- Cray. janet Nluore. Pat Shaughnessy. Esther Varner. Barbara Ballister. MIDDLE: Begin- ning Twirlers: Peggy Brooks. Phyllis Roth. Relieeea Hughes. Donna Akers. and ,Ioan Pad- gett. BOTTOM LEFT: Flag Presentatiun: Janet Nhune. Bunna Sehepk. Pat Shaugh- nessx. Bevedy Tahar. and Judy h4cCray. BfVVfOhl RlfHiTf Ehen hlagnen Syhia Saren Carol Ldnnan. Bevedy Tahar are Checking the l't'l'0I'flS fur their dance. Mistle- toe Nladness Flip Ulf the ll-lands, THE BAND starts playing. the fans start cheering. and the Central Tigerettes march out on the lieltl, with perfect timing. preeision and aectl1'a4.'y. The adviszrr tii the Tigerettes is Mrs. Chester. This year there were 16 regu- lars and 12 beginners. To qualify for the Twirlers girls must Fill Certain qualifications and standards. blus six weeks of training under Mr. Elhert Stodtlen. To he qualified girls must show frienchlhip. Courtesy, good Citizenship. and loyalty to the team and the school. The girls are Chosen and voted into Page 120 Www eat... X st V .1 1- xxx Up in the Air, and Down the eluh hy Mr. Stotltlen and the Twirlers. Tl1e Twirlers perforin at fowtliatl games. has- kethall games. parailefe. and Contests. They also sponsor an after-game tlanee. They work harcl lor a new rontine at every game. They have a husiness meeting every hrst antl thirtl Tuesflay of every month. Praetiees are every Wednesday and Tlmrstlay. exeeept for games or special event-1. when they have praetires every clay. The purpose of the Twirlers is to lroost the spirit of Central. liniltl the team! morale. and to entertain the fans cluring the half-time of a game. Page 12l TOP LEFT: The tnirlers practice one of their many flanee routines for a basket- hall game. MIIKJDLE: The Marching Tigerettes enjoy themselves at their annual picnic at Franke Park in May. 1055. BOTTOM LEFT: Pat Shaughnessy antl janet Moore are praetieing for a football game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Talking over the latest hits in twirling are janet Moore. Pat Shaughnessy. 123 Majorette. Rosalyn l'lilclenhrancl. Mary l,ou lletro and Carol St-hiemann. These girls often practice early and late. lmefore sc-hool anfl at noon l1:ml1t'. TV FIELD - A Cameraman from the WIKJC Television Studio explains how a television camera operates and points ont the various parts of equipment. Y . 1 . -. K e , X C X x SOLDERING - Bob Nlorton. Ralph Breimeier. and Bob Bontempo watch Bill Lindley solder a component in a radio Ham perators Alert to Calls, Signals ll.-XDIU CLLYB. di1'e1'te4l lay Mr. Gilllert M. lliilson. is a group of eleetronies-minded young men who like to explore mysteries ol' science. They have their own transmitter. Station WUGHA. from which they eom- munivate all over the world with other amateur oper- ator-. Clnh memlvers also learn llnndamentals of tele- HERE? HUXYaBill Lindley and Bolt llontempo figure out some eirvnits preparatory to making erlitaets lmy short wave. vision. and they operate the high-fidelity phonograph system in the cafeteria. Cluh aetivities include hear- ing speakers and making trips to loeal radio and tele- vision stations. Radio Cluh appeals to hoys who wish lo develop their talents in praetieal seienee. Meetings are on Mondays. FIELD llAYaHa1n Operators Jerry Brower. Wesley Lam lwoley, and Bill Lindley reeord Calls and signals at N'leNIillei Park. competing with operators all over the world. s 5 5 T via' 1 TOP: The members of Latin Cluh are playing games at a club meeting. MID- DLE: Mary VVhite at the piano leads the members with music for carol singing at the Christmas party. BOTTOM LEFT: Jessie Minor. Margie Honeiek. Vonda t-lunt. Bill Baldwin. and Judy Cooper are opening presents at the Christmas party. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Baumgartner. arl- visor: Marjorie Honeick. secretary: Jessie Minor. vice-president: ancl Voncla Hunt. president. omans Live Again I KNOW what this sign on the coin means in Latin. Yes. arenit we proutl when we know a foreign language! Latin Club puts life into the language. hy sing- ing Latin songs. occasionally playing games with Latin words. and acting out stories. antl seeing travel pictures. This helps in unclerstantling Latin better anml also in creating more interest. The presi- dent of the cluli is Xitjllllii Hunt. the vice- presimlent. Jessie Minor. and the secre- tary, Marjorie Honeicli. Miss Hanni- gartner is the advisor. There were a planned Christmas party anfl potluck. antl many other activities. Page l 1253 4-. ,., . ima. ,vis AT YVORK-LEFT: Service WO1'kEl'S La- verne Muter and Patia DeCamp take at- tendance in Study Hall 242. So do ,lim Neer and frined in 108. BELOW: Mrs. Dorothy Vallance, advisor. awards certifi- cates to deserving workers it ith necessary points. BELOW LEFT: The tasks of filing home room absence slips in the morning are left to Beverly Steller. Marv Louise Minor. Ruth James. Bonnie Burchard. and Leta Coodson. RIGHT: Miss Adams gets appreciated help in the oflice from Laverne Mueller. At Your Service! HAXLE YUL ever wondered who takes care ol' alvsence slips? Or who takes care of the extra work in the wav ol' little johs. such as tiling. checking hoolvs. running notes? Service workers relieve teachers ol' such minor johs. so that teachers may devote inzre time to preparing lessons. grading papers. and handling special prohlenis. These vsorliers get no pav. except points which apply to pins awarded at the end ol' the year. This is il Central cluh that never nieets. lint norks everv clay. Pupils gain satis- faction from knowing that their efforts help to nialie a lxetter school. Page 121 INITIATION-TOP: Bob Det-kr Bob Spit- ler. Jerry Tudor. Janet Dukes. Ann Gick. Barb Pearsnr and Ha Ake expedeneethe formal initiation into Press Club. MID- DLE: Initiates Janet Dukes and Barb Pearson entertahi the Club with npath cake uncler supervision of stern inernbers. BOTTONILEFT:Vdmannwnmem Kmhy Comull. lla Ake. Oonagh Hunter. Leila Stearns. Rita Judy. ancl Deanna Couk 'lwcHe' undmes BOTTON1 RIGHT: lVle1nbers enjuy the Banquet at the First ChrEHan Church by f ..... l :fem sa PPI 4 Silver Pins T0 Gold Wllarll Flfx anil relaxationl say lneinbers ol the Pre F ve ss Club. To become a nieinber and re a silver pin. une must first be a publu-a mrker for a year anrl earn 3.000 puillls Xxllll satisl'ar'tm'y xmrlx ul' an arltliliunal year one may reef-ire a gold pin. The Club slmiisnrs the ann ureiare the llillfllll anal effffs. anrl the lilllllllil P l l z- li uns B inquet, when the seniors are limmreil anil i neu stafl members nanierl. Baath initiation meet ings were helcl at the hunn- ut' Hr. Flex-li this year. lllr. Dellinger is ailrisur tu the Club Ollivers are llnnnie Geiger. president: lliia Sue luily. viee-presirlenl: anrl Umiagh Hunter. sevre ' i bll I'ttl'. 6 Mmm... 4, . Q .Q .fg . ' UE X f 5 if ual Max' Breakfast. when the seniors lla Page ' T INDIAN CAPTURED 1 The tiger here catches the North Side lndian. symbol- izing our coming victory over the Red- skins. ,lack Barker, is the Tiger, and Larry Carl, the Indian. The scene is the Junior Pep Session at Christmas time. The girls are Christmas dolls, of course. Q 'Q-Ez 1, 'Q . +G' 'vi 'l BQ KX V?- 9 N XS YA iff NGQQQQSW :..'-g-t2x'L'L'G.Q, HUWfl WVELL l remem- ber those dreamy ino- lnents at the Junior Prom. with all the girls in beautiful formals and all the hovs in their new suits! It was really a heavenly sight. And then l retneniher the Fresh- man Party. so much fun with talent stunts and refreshments. and the Sophomore Carnival. quite an event with ice cream. shows. calie walks. and lots of laughs. With a rush comes the end of the year. lrringing to me Recognition Day. Letter Day. and Distribution Dav. These nianv events. punctuating the school year and enliven- ing 11157 school life. teach me to live with other people and make me feel a part of Central. These events are lnine and l have a place in them. Q . wry I -www fm 12 'UMW I ZLL ' Ny E dlnmmauswumm H in ' 'f Page 9 1294 GOOD Ltitfli-jack Green. ,lan Stine. jack Ehersole. Byron Canaan shake for luck in the Student Council election. all vandidates for president. May the hest man vvinl ...xv L. v SAFETY FlRSTiDiscussing the hest places to mount safetv posters are David Gunther. Mike Altekruse. Alex Alexandrovv and Marv Ann Kelsey. David Phillips selects the posters. ots of Projeets All Year for Student Couneill MEETING will novv come to order. These are the vvords used hv Jan Stine. Student Council president. every Monday morning in the Lewis Room. when he calls the Student Council Meeting to order. The Student Council is one of the older clulrs at Central. and is said to he the most representative eluh. The Student Council has several projeets to do each year. Lvl' IT GOE5fMary Ann Kelsey. David Phillips. and David Gunther hang the posters as Mike Altekruse and Sue Crog- han seleet the next poster. Safety was one projeet for the vear. such as trophy polishing. a Clean-up week. an annual dance. and the responsihility of getting the Christmas hasket program ready. The Council promoted the Spotlight sales drive from the interest standpoint of the second semester and dehnitely helped the Spot- light to get its necessary l200 sales. OFFICERS CONFERf.IaCk Green, vice-president. ,lan Stine president. Rav Walda. secretary. and Mike Altekruse sergeant-at-arms. are discussing plans for the next project , 'X O tk I4-.4 5 ow.,-gm V w - CHAIN GANGfByron Canaan is instruct- ing lla Ake. Bill GriHith. ,lan Stine. Jerry Keener. Janice Ebersole and Barney Bell on how to break the ground for grass planting. Lots of Projects HIGHLIGHTS of the year for the Student Council were the Student Council State Convention. Safety Week. Courtesy Week. and their an- nual banquet. Central sent l8 repre- sentatives to the State Convention at Richmond this year. The Council sponsored a Courtesy Vlfeek in which lVlr. and Miss Courtesy ol' the year were chosen hy the student lnody. The Student Council had a wonderful han- quet again with all of the trimmings. Jan Stine, senior. did a fine viola as president this year. MIDDLE: Mr. Estal Smuts is presenting a safety certificate to Jan Stine. president. while Mike Altekruse. Kay Walda. Jack Greene. Mr. Aaron Still. Mr. Paul Bienz and Mr. Paul Spuller explain its meaning. TO THE FLAG-lVle1nhers of the Student Council pledge their allegiance to the Ameriean Flag at the heginning of every Student Council meeting. Page 127 'Q' ' X , . ,, ...K 4, W- ,4 .J ' X,-t' J 1-f..fs, ANTHONY YVAYNE-RIGHT: Terry Mor- rolf presides over a regularh eaHed ineetnig in Roonilll. hUl5Dllf:Phunned gueMs.hlL Wlilfrecl Dyke and his frienfl llans. gather sodahy uhh AnUnmy WhfH6lHHHb6E aher a very inlerestnig talk on foreign lands. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill Boseker. Don Hicltlle. Harolfl Reiclel. and Laurel Deal pay Mr. Clitlortl Rivharcls for their trip to Washing- hnr ll C.thatthey havelooked lornard Ui hu solong. BfYTTCNW RlGllT: Eagerlnenr herslay'tun their plans for die hig Uiir 'Terry Morroll. presiclent. Shows other lIltJlHlWPl'S. Con- nie Geiger. Gene Aurancl. Rita Sue Jufly. HanJd Renkh and Boh 5eoH.ishme he E going triliave the niost fun. Page 1211 Historieally We lT'S worth it to have a little egg in your hair to get into the Anthony Vllayne Cluh. Every semester the Anthony Wlavne Cluh has its festive initiation. Cold spaghetti. Cracked eggs. and spooky noises greet the initiates liroin hehintl their hlintlfolds. Each new meni- her niust have a B average in Vlforlcl. lndi- ana, or U. S. history that he is now taking or has taken. Each initiate is to utter no other words except the motto he is given on initia- tion day. He must visit and give a report on his given suhjeet and lanchnarli in the vieinitv of Fort Vllavne. Every vear the eluh takes a Z' rx lj 'GQ Q., Know Our Patria trip to some historical spot in the nation. This year the club took a trip to Wlashington. D. C.. and to historieal spots in its vivinity. The elnli has many eclueational speakers and trips throughout the year lmesides the one lmig trip. lts memliership is one of the largest of any of the eluhs in Central. Organized and sponsored hy Mr. Clifford Richards. Anthony Wrayne has done much to stimulate interest in history and things historical. Meetings are every two weeks. one meeting after sehool. and the next at night. ANTHONY WAYNE -fTOP:Kmmy Klays IHana PauL jack Lehnunr Lena Stearns. Don Bifltlle. Sharon Jantz. NOYIIIEIII Beer. ancl Rannie Erase are being initiated into Anthony Wlayne Chnn RIGHT! FOOTN Connk Oemen Kenny Hoefelmeyer. Bob Scott. Diana Paul Ginger Grafh and hln TUehards adxisor. are reaching for TCTFGQIHNHHS served at their hdeuiday night nieethig. BOTTOM LEFT: Wheee and away we go!JanetShooklnmheslhnhau1VVHkn on the Cart during the infornial ninia- tion uline alike 1Xhekruse hroks on mnusnndy. BCYVTOD4 RICTTT: Nancy Rtnve gets Hue fuH treatntent under the supervision of Connie Geiger and Don- na Ragon cluring her informal initiation. Page l.2U it 53 f' OFFICERS of Art Cluh are Henry Coodson. vice-president. Dorothy Carson. secretaryVtreasurer. and Ronald Gaines. president. -Six. gli- as aa- - .Jafar its MISS ACKER is showing Brenda Leonard the beautiful de- signs which can he made in textile painting. They Find Beauty At Their Fingertips AS YOL' walk into the art room itis like walking into a different world with all ol' the magnifieent colors ol' the drawings. paintings. and eeramies. The Art Cluh has made Central a more enjoyahle place in whieh ti he in the past years. At Christmas time gay decora- tions adorn the Center hall including an enormous Christmas tree. The eluh is also responsihle for keep- Page 130 YPLETIDE ART-James jackson. Linda Brooks. Beverly Steller. and Richard Greene are decorating the stairways of Central w ith scented pine hough for the joyous holidays. ing the alumni file up-to-date and attractively dee- orated. Their two hig events of the year are their trip to either Toledo. Detroit. Canada. or Chicago. and their party for art pupils. The Art Cluh was organized in 1930 to give its memhers a hetter appreciation of the w.mrld of art. The advisors are Miss Loretta Aeker and Miss Blanche Hutto. FOR INSPECTION f Bill Lamont. Henry Coodson. and jerry Metz are showing Miss Blanche Hutto their colorful artistit- drawings. MATH CLUB-TOP: Faithful workers Dave Cuenthen VVedey LandnHey.and Ken Brown work on the backdrop for the Math Club dance. Jinx Jump. MIDDLE: The Math Club enjoys a xish to Lincoln life to learn more about the different types of mathemati- cal machines. BOTTOM LEFT: Pass the thiniblel Gloria Burkett and Ken Stanton try their luck at this game while Janet Gieseking and Alex Alexandrow wait their turn. BOT- TORT RIGTTT: Shgjng cands E such fun yvhen you are with the rdd fanidiar grouliin Math Club during the Christmas season. Number Wizards? LIKE MATH? Here is your chalice to get better acquainted with this ever- needed subject. You will learn much about math topics. develop a better ap- preciati in and clearer understanding of the difficult niatheniatical problems of today. and get better acquainted with your teachers. The advisors are Miss Leona Plunianns and Miss Dorothy Ridgway. Teaming together on the math contest to Bloomington. the Jinx Jumpu dance. and an educational trip are Cer- ald Scheinian. president. Ken Stanton. vice-president, ,loan HilliB1'lllHll. secre- tary. and Beverly Clark. treasurer. 4 Page 131 CERTAIN LTP-LEFT: Practice-Fred Meeks as Jack Armstrong. threatens Boh Deck as Trum Cogdal. Bill Griffith and Bill Knepper. in the play rehearsal of Abe Lincoln in Illinois. MIDDLE LEFT: Make-up - Mr. Stanley Lee makes up Boh Deck for Abe Lincoln in Illinoisfi BOTTOM LEFT: Leading Lady Shirley Shroyer. as Ann Rutledge. and leading rnan Jack Ehersole. as Lin- coln. get make-up from Pat Craft. make- up girl. BOTTOM RIGHT: Last-minute hints-lVIrs. Helen Lee. director. speaks to all the students in the cast and hack stage crew. .lanet Case. Pat Craft. and Deanna Cook listen attentivelv. Now What Goes on WONDERFUL! lVIagniHcentl Best play Iive ever seenl These are some of the comments one might hear during and after a play given at Cen- tral. Ligl1ts. places. curtain! Mrs. Helen Lee has carefully made up the characters to fit their parts and everyone nervously takes his pIace heliore she gives the signal for the curtain to rise. Most of the pupils do not realize the work that goes into the producing of a play unless they have experienced it. The students and their director spend many hours rehearsing. prac- ticing their lines. creating their characterization. Page 132 l l ACTHWlCREW!JUGHT:Pdnkhy-Bm Griliith. Bill Knepper. and Steve Rydell are adverdsing by rneans of gun pointthe phyhAheIMmohinlHmoBf CENTER: Ijghm-Phnhp Caudnland BiH Spdnger set the lights for the starting performance. BOTTONILEFT:BadiSmge-WHS Cmr nie Standish. assistant dramatics director. is giving to the stage manager. Della Reed and dw HagecHew3 Phdhp Caudnl Herb Matthias. Bill Springer. Margaret Nelson. andjanetCam?dnecdonsforeonnnglnay BOTTOMIUGHT:Codmnmg-Jm1Smw and Bill Baldwin put on their Costumes while Bill Griffith gets into eharaeterization. Behind the Seenes? and doing many other jolis that go into the inali- ing of a play, hesides their regular hoineworlq. Our student players at Central nieet Monday through Thursday nights for play rehearsals. The student players have no olheers. Some ol' the special work projects ol' the year were: Nil: Peepersf' starring Jan Stine. 'K-X Man Called Peter. starring ,laeli Elmersole: and Alle l.in- eoln in lllinoisf. also starring ,lack Ehersole. It's always a good play on the Central stage. and there is always a good east to produee the best in dramaties. Page 133 PRESIDENT Mary Franklin and Advisor Marie Lebamoff conduct initiation for new members in the Leuis Room. Friendship Girls Learn TEACHING the girls to face lilie squarely. to find and give their best. and to aid in developing themselves mentally. spiritually. and socially. is the purpose ol' the Friendship Club. l,aDonna Gruber is now presid- ing president. For the special project this Vear they sold senior name cards. The special social highlights of the year are the Y-Teen Tournament Twirl. the Christmas party. and the Freshman Coke Partj. HOASTING hot dogs at the Friendship picnic are Sandra John. lVlrs. Davis. Ella Watkins. Barbara lidalycli. Joy Millraney. VIEWING a Lincoln exhibit at the Lincoln Mu- seum of the Lincoln Life are Sylvia Guevara. Diane Hinsey. Connie Hernandez. to Face Life Squarely Friendship Club takes part in the annual YWCA Hanging of the Greens ceremonial which opens the oliifial Christmas season. Our busy gals sent a scrap- booli to India describing brilliantly in words and pie- tures of school life. government units. parks. home- life. and worship in Fort Vlfayne. as a world Fellow- ship project. Friendship Club is one of the oldest clubs in Central. FOSTER PARK is the picnic grounds for Coke- drinking Friendship girls who enjoy the outdoors near a friendly fireplace. FBLAaTOP: Being sworn into office by Edu SpuHeL prnnipaL are Carol Nuckok. Sara Tuck. Leila Stearns. and Virginia Graft. MIDDLE: At the Christmas party Marilyn Fischer and Kay Fowler are play- ing Santa Claus. BOTTOM LEFT: The president of FBLA. Vivian Salmon. is pictured with Mrs. Alecla Tegnieyer and hdiss tleraldine Clraske. special speakers during National Secretaries' Week. spring '55, BOTTOM RIGHT: Virginia Graft. Ruth Hammer. Leila Stearns. Marilyn Fischer. and Sara Tuck are selling to Sharon Smith ancl Glenna Wolfe. cus- hnners Busy in Business DU YOU rememlmer the dance. Snow- man Swirl. sponsored hy the Future Business Leaders of America on February 3? Every year the FBLA has a Christmas party with exchange of gifts. and also each year during National Secretaries' Wieeli they invite the alumni of the Business Depart- ment to a reception in their honor. The FBLA meets once a month for business. some recreation. and then refreslnnents. New ollicers are electerl each semester. Page H5 -uw r fsl-wma A , ' ws I H F it .. .... .A I 1 A, 1 4 ,- I H , , ..-.-. ..... W . . - V- TY' 1 'Sl ' 'zJ f',X-eff' ' .,., , f ' -.4 ' - fm-j.. cm QUEEN DEANNA OUPLES WHO attended the 1955 Junior Prom Melodic Mirage danced through a glade of tall blue trees to the music of Woody Neff and his Orchestra. The trees were of two shades of blue with sparkling light, blue petals and blue and silver flowers. Around the trees were white benches which gave the cafeteria a scenic park effect. Queen Deanna Cook was crowned by Carol Carpenter, 1954 queen. Miss Cheryl Dornte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dornte. was crown bearer. The attendants of Queen Deanna were dressed in pastel shades of yellow, green. pink, lavender. and blue formals. Their lac-10 5J 'We?.... . , 'NA' ,. . www X VV 1955 PROM COURT-Honoring the queen of 1955 are these lovely attendants. Left to right are Janet Shook. Carol Smith. Janice Ogden. Joyce Stricat. Bona Cress. Crown Bearer Cheryl Dornte, Queen Deanna Cook. 19541 Queen Carol Carpenter. Diane Cook. Marilyn Hart. Becky Davis. Virginia Graft. and Shirley Shroyer. 'S elo ic iragef' bouquets were made up of daisies surrounding carnations of the same color as their formals. Queen Deanna's nosegay was made of white daisies around a red Carnation. Her crown was made of white broken carnations with white tulle filling it out. The crown was built like a tiara to give a regal effect. The band room was turned into a terrace, where refreshments were served. A white trellis with light blue crepe paper made an effective background. Peach. white. mint green. and powder-blue paper flowers adorned the cresses of the trellis. The coronation ceremony was timed for 10 o'clock. As Don Biddle. class president. called the al- tendants' names. each girl floated dreamily down the aisle to the queen's throne. Following the Coronation, the Grand lVlarch began for the 400 couples attending. Janet Shook and Shirley Shroyer. two attendants, gave out the programs. On Sunday morning 27 loyal juniors, willing to lose sleep. came at 9 o'clock to take down the decorations. Buggy but Scholarly BIOLOGY CLUB. xxllose l1lPlllllt'1'S are St'lClll,'t' and nature enthusiasts. has been very an-tive this year. They brought projects to the Science Fail' ill lhlilltll and wil gained recognition for Central. This spring the clull planned and made tl tour to Cllltiigll. xisiting the Field NlllSt'llIll and other points of Slfltdllllflk' interest. They spent many hours on field projects on the acres owned llv Miss Spangler. Although the lnelnllers spend Hltllly hours on projects. they also linal time to play fItlIll6S at meetings. Page 136 BIOLOGY CLUB-LEFT: Warreri Baird reviews a topic from the Science Digest to members of the club. BELOW: Club officers are ,Ioan Morltell. point recorder. Bill Baldwin. president. Janet Case, treas- urer. and Nancy Eicher. secretary. BE- LOW LEFT: Miss Iva Spangler and War- ren Baird explain the different growth effects of diets on rats. BELOW RIGHT: Wliile Becky Williamsrmll holds a stuffed duck of special species. Miss Slater. stud- ent teacher. tells all about the birds native habitat. ss- .1 fs. NFL Hwnms Speakers TO ACHIEYE lHFllllJ6l'SllilJ ill NFL if the goal set hx' all speech students. Tilt' eluh. UI'gLtlllZC'Ll i11 1929. IJIUIIIUTQS speeeh activities ancl hunt eXeelle11ee i11 the fieltl of expression. The eluln now has 20 111e111l1ers. 801116 uf tl1e activities nl the eluh. besides speech ezmtests. are to Sljtllliill' tl1e annual wiiitleville and at spee:-h 1la1111'e. Nd tlfjlldl F01'6'l1Sll League supplie- spealxere lifll Clubs. classes. raclin. and telexi1s1:n1 lJl'Ugl'L1lll pep sessions. and speakers l'n1'1'z11111111111itV activi- ties. Officers are presiclent. Shirlt-v Sllftlytl vice-p1'esicle11t. Donlftte l'ilISlliiW2 11n1l f1e1f1'ett11'y. Bona Cress. Page 13 NFL IN ACTlONfLl'iFT: A 1-lwrus li11e nl lovely beauties for speech 1-lass are janet Ciese- king. Sliarfm Beerlwwer. Hex Dr-Vue. Marilyn Hart. Du11Ette Busliaw. and Shirley Sl1rnye1'. BEALTIES? MIDDLE RIGHT: The NFL ulti- eers. TJOIIEUU Bushaw. Shirley Slimyer. and Bnna Cress. 11 itl1 their aclxisur. Mr. james Mc-- Faclclen. plan a meeting. BOTTOM l,,lfl7T: Pat Musslwiirgeix Sliarmi Bk'PI'l7tHYtJI'. Rmialcl Mapes. Deanna Cnnk. DHIlElt6 Bushau. Shirley Slirnyei' lST3!NliIlgl. and Ann Ctlfllill. Marilyn Hart. Bona Cress. Jucly NI1:Cray. and Janet Gieseking tsittingn receive trophies fur xariniis speech activities i11 whit-h they 1-nxnpetvcl. BOTTOM RIGHT: The eamlitlates fur tl1e speevh Yilllfltl- ville queen were lln11lftte Husliaw antl Bona Cress. Nlarily11 Hart tlvelfm 1, ancl lleanna Cnnk. antl Shirlex Slirmer. queen uf the rantlexille. lr?llHlXk'l. i i F' T' .ttf 't -x l in X,nl ' 'x 1 '- if H 1 x , ,TXf Q 'Vx I in xx Tl all T gl l lx e AX ft , fs PRANCIXG PONIES: Jane Preston. Dorathe lmbody. Ma- donna Salmon. and Judy Nuzum danee the part of Circus horses to a record in pantomime. at the Booster Valentine pep session. Tiger Brothers Cireusf' Energetiel Ambitious lee cream. randy. 1-olxes. hot dogs. These are fa- miliar Booster Cries heard at each home basketball and football game. By tradition. the Boosters sell to raise funds for useful sehool purposes and for support ot' their projeets. The special highlights for this year were the Christmas banquet. the Valentine pep session valled Tiger Brothersi Circus. a danee. '4lVlood EVXTINU HE.-XRTILY: At the Booster Banquet at the Colonial Restaurant. Dee. 20. evervone eats heartilx while engaging in conversation. . . t e 1 JUNGLE MONKEYS: Kay Walda. Justine Sellars. Joyce Gaskill. and Marilyn Hart. having sung their version of Abba Dahlia Dahlia. wait for their next Cue. ll Tllieygire Salesmenl lndigou: and a picnic at Pokagon State Park. Yvhen a member has aequired 50 points. he is awarded a plain bronze pin. Vilhen he becomes a senior and has compiled 50 points for that year. he is awarded a gold pin with Booster engraved on it. Marilyn Hart is this year's president and Rita Young is secretary. Mr. David Griggs is the advisor. AWAITINC the serving of the Banquet. members of the Booster Club sit with hungry eyes. anticipating a pleasant evening. AXL 'Nm ns, We N BLTSY BOOSTERS-RIGHT: Cut. snip and snap! Here we see Metrice Beachem. Jane Prestun. janet Gieseking. Donlftte Bushaw. and Deanna Cook. alsu members of the Cheering Bluck. helping make shak- ers for the tourney. RIGHT: Roy Watson is lmuying a 4,-like from Kay' Walcla and Shirley' Sln'uy'er as Pal Diehl hanfls the nwney In Joyce Cas- kill at a funtlwall game. BOTTOM LEFT: Bef-ky Dayis. Shirley Sliruy er. anfl Ouruiliy Melfiilalfer sell enkes cluring the half at a liaslxellmall game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Balilysin. Kay Vifalcla. Nancy Eivher. Carnl Harfly are selling Central pins ln Nam-y Peyerl. James King. anfl Charles Milton. Page 139 Want Some illnlfol? WORK. but fun in our Library Service Clubl Service helpers assist Mrs. Dorothy Vallanee in the many tasks involved to run our library. Some of the highlights of Service Club that bring together the service workers are parties, interest in literature. a Christmas party. and a spring outing. On Letter Day nienibers having suflieient points reveiye honor awards. Any student is eligible whose interest. tinie. and ability warrant such activity. The Li- brary Seryiee workers assist other pupils in the library. Pa ge I-1-U rv , 1, ini -:iii-ff!! .Vw . , ,be LIBRARY SERVICE-TOP: Kay Walda checks a book out of the library for Don Biddle while Kay Bradtmiller and Shirley Blackford check the cards for over-due books. RIGHT: Kay Walda and Marie Fawley check the books for repairs and charges as Guyla Teague and Dick Miller re-stock the shelves with returned books. BOTTOM LEFT: Margie Honeiclc and Ann Corbin are typing cards for the new books in the library while Sharon Westfall and Zane Hunt use the Readeris Guide. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Dick Miller is re-stocking the shelves while Cay Badders checks the newspaper for any new books that might he added to our library. t i bf MUSIC MASTERS S lVlr. David Platt. student teacher. explains the fundamentals of the clarinet to a group of musically in- cmwdnmmbms NHDDLEl GHT:Rm- ola Crouch rnnnts out the origni of the cluh title. the three Mis. to interested mem- hem. BOTTOM LEFT:tHkem am Sue Scott. secretary. Ray ola Crouch. president. Lowell Moenning. vice-president. Dick Bentz Ueasuren and Steve Pohng.lnsnn1 ian. BOTTOM RIGHT: lVlr. Stoclden ex- hibits the cornet and explains its mysteries. Clever Musicians THIRTY-EIGHT musicians from the Concert Band and the Orchestra make up one of Centralis newer cluhs. the lVIodern Music Masters. organized in 1952 hy lVlr. Elhert Stotlden. advisor. for pupils with three semesters of Band, and an average of B+. The cluh promotes interest in music. par- ticularly instrumental. A special pro- ject is sponsoring the NISBOVA piano and vocal contest in Feliruary. An- other is attending the IMOA Conven- tion in November. Guest speakers and instrumental artists appear at meet- ings. Page 141-1 Many Activities for the Band! Concerts. MUSIC IS a part of Central. and it is traditional that we have a splendid hand. The Band works very hard in keeping Central a happy school. The Band under the direction of Mr. Elbert Stodden arrives many mornings at 7:30 to prac- tice and he ever ready to play' at any pep-ses- sions where they are needed. They play at all of Central! home games and participate in three musical concerts. and for several social gather- ings. The Band also plays a concert for different junior high and grade schools of the city to arouse their interest in music. Indeed they have done a great deal in keeping up the spirit of Central. and we are very proud to have such a great hand. The Orchestra has grown in number and musicianship ill the past few years at Cen- tral. They took part in the city-wide Music Festival. and also gave three music concerts for the student hody and parents. Several indi- viduals entered and won honors in the district and state music contests. Mr. Stodden has done a wonderful jolt in building the pupils' musical BRASS SEXTETTE-Dick Bentz. trumpet. Tom Hedges. trumpet. Lowell Moennig. tulya. Steve Poling. French horn. Bill Foreman. baritone. and Larry Wfilcoxson. Page 142 sliding trombone. played in many contests this year. v s ggi ,r ' i I A S 3 3 Trips, Contests qualities. and Central is very happy to have such a fine teacher as he. Each year Mr. Stodden gives a sigh of grief when almost all of the whole hand graduates. hut only to find a score of new hand ll1C'llllJ6I'S eager to learn. Central's marching hand is one ol' the hest in Fort Way'i1e. This takes much practice and long hot afternoons. The popular snack concert is another feature of the musical year. ROW ONE: Mary Ellen Wiass. Karen Leach. Judy Butler. Nancy Crate, Judy Beckman. ROW TWO: Bill Kreps. Beverly Zimmerman. Warren Baird. Clarice Burnett. Larry Bennett. Connie Cray. Steve Poling. Betty' Baumgardner. Hattie Foyylkes. Janet Shook. ROW THREE: Bud Thurber. Bob Simmons. Dianne Sparks. Nancy Small. Carol Cloud. ,lim English. Pat Geesanian. Paul Buerkte. Dick Bentz. Tom Hedges. Bill Craft. Bill Thomas. Leroy Canaway. Ken Cillwert. ,lim King. Joyce McGinnis. Bob Haverstick. Bayola Crouch. BOW' FOLB: Skip Basor. Melvyn Mueller. Sue Beerhoyyer. ,lack Dooley. Mary Louise Minor. Phil Carmire. Paul Mays. Lowell Moennigr. Walter Cook. Bill Crouch. Norm Beer. Barney Bell. Larry Wilcox- son. Sharon Alford. Bill Foreman. Sidnette Simmons. Tom Waikel. ABSENT: Bill Lindley. Ginger Graft. Mary Couty. Bill Garmire. David Badger. Raymond Moore. Sue Scott. Ken May s. L . . ABOVE: Oflicers of the Band are Tom Hedges. vice-president. Mary' Ellen Wass. treasurer. Mr. Elhert Stoddcn. advisor. Virginia Graft. secretary. and Kenny Mays. president. LEFT: Larry Vtfilcoxson. Kenneth Mays. and Norman Beer are the trombone trio that yvon a Superior in the District Con- test and went on to State. Page 143 CHOIR - ROWF ONE: Grant. Norris. Bridgewater. Brooks. Huss. Yvoronehuek. Marquiss. Decker. Mvers. Curry. Carroll. Furniss. Winners. Roth. Savlor. Wiood- ward. Shoemaker. Meyer. ROW TWO: Sprunger. West- fall. Yustus. Clark. Runvan. Fleischman. Davis. Deihl. Adams. Tuck. James. Kietz. Ake. Kesler. Vifalters. Street- er. Walhurn. Wvoolum. Gray. Imhoden. Hernandez. Car- son. ROW? THREE: Wvolf. Moore. Ragon. T. Wyolfe. Calvert. Monroe. Leazier. Smith. Mosshurg. Miller. Hegerfelcl. Hinnieks. Goodvvin. Milton. Nuekols. Wvatkins. Parker. ROW FOUR: Gerdom. Johnston. Adams. Scott. Goldsmith. Ryclell. Stevenson. Harrington. Herport. Cherniak. Emlier. Houser. Chapman. Woods. GIRLS CHOIR-ROW ONE: Roth. Chapman. Huss. L. Blevins. Pelz. Rolwinson. Mason. Rogers. Yustus. ROW TWO: Yvolf. Sutton. Bridgewater. Trummel. Rhinehart. W'oron- chuk. Ake. Watkins. Sprunger. Young. Beemler. Viiestfall. ROW THREE: Winners. O. Blevins. Likins. Phillips. Fogel. Molten. Prince. Cecil. Carroll. Brooks. Hughes. Stinson. Kesler. BOTTOM LEFT: THE MIXED QEAR- TET-Calvert. tenor: Decker. soprano: Kesler. alto: Rydell. hass. BOTTOM RIGHT: THE MELLO-TONES: Moore. Ragon. lileihl. Mertz. accompanist. Fleisehman. Cook. Davis. LETS SING-Top Left: Tanya Zinchenko. Anna Woronchuk. Helena Bugajenko. and Vladimir Cherniak are singing a hkranian Christmas carol. RIGHT: Ruth James. secre- iary. Betty Moore. vice-president. Rex DeVoe. oresident. and Miss Verda Mae Zeigler. di- rector. are reviewing some music for a con- iert before the student body. BELOW: Den- 'iis Leazier. Harold Black. Roland Calvert. and Vladimir Cherniak. Barber Shop Quartet. sing lustily the number Good Bye. My Coney Island Babe. The vocal groups have appeared in public on numerous occasions. .,t f i , e 5 ff- c . ,. ' ' t -rg ' . ' . W--M A' .. M A ' - ' 'Y' rf . 32 g X , rt i 7 X . Up the Scale e Gt SINGERS join the Choir because they are interested in music and related fields. They lore to sing and to learn about music. The Choir sang on many different occasions during this last year. A few' of these occasions were Lenten services, Easter program. Christmas program. radio ap- pearances. concerts for the student body and for parents. and banquets and church meetings. The Choir practices every day second period. Besides the main choir. there are many other groups which practice at other times. ln the spring and fall of each year. the Choir has a picnic. They had a candy sale to help pay for their sweaters and other awards received by the students meriting them this year. Many individual honors were won at the District and State music contests also. There are beginning choir choruses for the beginning pupils. Boys Choir and Girls Choir are for students wishing to sing in special groups. All pupils from chorus classes are screened and then placed in Concert Choir. Central can well be proud of the Concert Choir lafe l-L3 X t 9 t 2 f ,- f 9 - ..' 'fu ' M ' s CQI- E , e T 'P sf , HIGH MOMlfX'l'5fW'ell-kiimxn proin- enaders share xneinnries in an exciting exening at the Preun. TOP: Wvhile Queen Deanna is lueing erumierl in Queen Carol Carpenter uf 1054. the pruutl uttenciants smile in acliniration. CENTER: By in quiek Ilash nf the 1-aniera is e 1,-melt Judy Nlctiray and Daw lfnx sitting under one of the lveautifully mieun'ate4i trees. isiiile Nlarilyn Hart and liel' t'St'4ll'I. Hill Verse. are getting ready lu nisll lheni a untill exeningf' BOT- TUNI: .-Xftel' quite ai in-xx flunees. Shirley Slmnyer and Henry Priee take a few minutes fm' rest. ,lnlin Hmxinan ex- amines the tlec'm'atecl tree while Mal'- garet Xelsnn. his partner. seems In lie lmiking nur way. Page 11 'f 'Tv M 9 npr' ' 0 x Q 0 , , 9 1 N l A I C l Q ., si 'Q il ,vv t- ff '-' v ii! IN A HLYDDLE-Deanna Cook. Bona Cress. managing editors. and HERE'S THE PLAN-Deanna Cook. managin ltfr Young. editor of the Spotlight. are planning the next issue with editor. is suggesting assignments to Connie 'X Fleck. advisor. Geiger. sports editor. Rita Sue Judy. news edl tor. and Madonna Salmon. feature editor. From Huddle to Layouts Spotlight Published STEP on that story. Meet those deadlines. Such is often heard down in the Salt Mines. If we were to follow a weekly pattern from the time the paper is horn to when it is put to hed. we would find many people work to put out a weekly paper. A huddle is the hrst important step in planning an issue. Un Thursday the managing editor. edi- twr. and adyisor cheek the tips and plan the issue two weeks away. On Friday the managing editor gives the plan to the respective editors. news. feature. and sports. By Monday morning the edi- s .. . W...--1 tors have their stories as assigned to the staff writers. After the assigning editor has read and Checked the story for accuracy, it is given to the managing editor. who then reads the story and marks it off her plan. The story is then given to the desk editor. who writes a headline for the story. It is then given to the Copy editor who reads it for grammatical errors. Correct spelling. and Cor- rect style. The Spotlight is composed of two major stalls called Blue and Wliite. alternating from week to week. LETS SEE THAT COPY-Marilyn Dare. copy editor. receives copy from four staff memhers. ,lesse Minor. feature editor. Connie Geiger. sports editor. Rita Young. editor. and ,ludy Reese. desk editor. Now the issue is underway. and copy will go to the School Press to he set into type. Next comes the proof. and then the final layouts. On Friday -the Spotlight againl Editors-in-Chief for the year were Rita Young. Bona Cress. and Deanna Cook. Page 146 EVERY WEEK4-ABOVE:fMmh Bmwtghw Sports Eflitors jack Elwrsole anfl Mila- Alte- kruse Soni? tips run COHlhlg lraskethall eventa TOP RIGHT: Sports Eflitors Ehersolf-. Connie Ccliger. and Altekruse post the sci-lleclule of has- ketlwall QHIHES. RIGHT: Rvafling proof anal Imsnng a hyoutzuf Lon CHNHL Sharon Pooh and Layout Eflitor Marilyn Uare. BOTTOM RICPYT: B9Hy ljH. Spodndn agmn lor Phnnv Room Ili. clistrilvutes Spotlights to her loyal SUl7SCl'llTf'l'S in home room. BELOW: Journalists Deanna Cook. Mike Krvwson. Cary' Corson. and ,lucly Nuzum wan-h Mr. Don Harkenriflflr glitle lns skihed Hngers over the keylnwurd of Hlelinfp type at the School Press. Page 147 Cofworkers at Work and at Play . . . MORE FLYN-All work and no play makes .lack a dull hoy. so it has heen said. So would it also he in the puhlications office if there was nothing to do hut work. To ease this situation the puhlication workers combine with the press Cluh and sponsiur get-togethers for the staffs. The year starts off with a hang with a picnic at one of the parks on the first day of school. Throughout the year when the stads change. the in-coming editor and manager are honored with a special cake-cutting. In May the staffs are huzzing with activity getting ready for the close of school. hut the first day of May is the day set aside for the annual May Breakfast. This is when the seniors of' the group show what they can do hy cooking breakfast for the entire group and guests. This affair is held in the Lewis Room at 6 o'clock in the morning. Toward the end of May the annual han- quet takes place. The seniors are honored at this meeting with the presentation of a carnation to each one. accompanied hy a fitting poem as a trihnte. After working on the staff for three years. a major senior is awarded with a hlue letter sweater. The memhers of the respective staffs enjoy the inforniality of their work and all readily agree that it helps them to make friends of others who share in their common interests. Page 1421 OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: Hang on. say Ann Corhin. Linda Richards. Rita Young. Gay Badders. and Marcia Jones at the Publi- cations Picnic. first day of school. TOP RIGHT: Wake up! It's 6:30 at the May Breakfast on April 30. 1955. MIDDLE LEFT: Give a rose to the seniors! At the Publications Banquet May 21. 1955. Bonnie Danner. Myrna Rogers. Dave Beer. Carol Trovinger. Dave Fox. Kathy Eloph. Satch Gatchell. Mary Brown. Garland Skinner. Sayada Topp. Paul Hedges. and seated. Vivian Salmon. Carol Carl. and Gloria Smith get honored for their loyal service to the puhlications department. MIDDLE RIGHT: Batter upl Our gals take a hand at the hat at the annual picnic. BOTTOM LEFT: The Puhlications Canary Committee. ,lerry Tudor. Leila Stearns. and Carl Roembke. discuss care and feeding of Bengie. the parakeet mas- cot ofthe oflice. BOTTOM RIGHT: Virginia Graft. Shirley Shroyer. Larry Richardson. and Sandra Danner cut the cake. for a cele- hration of the promotion of the new Spot- light manager. Sandra Danner. PROUD SENIORS exhibit their letters and sweaters. TIGER RAC STAFF-Judy Reese. Boh Smith. Mari- lyn Dare. ,lessie Minor. Mike Altekruse. Judy Nuzum. and seated. Editor Carl Roemhke. smile with pride Seated: Rex DeVoe. Alex Alexandrow. Leila Stearns. Standing: Sandra Danner. Rita Young. Virginia Graft. Deanna Cook. Karen Linton. Janet Shook. Shirley when the annual April Fool paper appears. Shroyer. ,fm 5. ,f WZFYX' 4 Ads, Sales, ll orlk of Business S:aTHf ABOVE: Sandra Danner. Virginia Craft. and Shir- ley Shrover. managers. consider ways and means of meeting the Spotlight hudget. i ,-XBOVIC: Ann Giek. sales manager. and Jerry Tudor. records manager. are discussing how to raise the total numher of Spotlight sales in the fall drive. e 150 NEVER A dull moment while working on the Spotlight husiness staff! Getting ads. keeping records of the sales. ordering supplies. and paying hills are just a few of the many johs that the students do every day of the week. The husiness staff is run entirely hy the stu- dents with their advisor, Mr. Cleon Fleck. The manager directs the office manager. auditor. ad manager, records manager. sales manager. mailing manager. and distrihution manager. The hookheads. along with the rec xrds manager, record and receive all the sales from each home room. They also fold the papers each week. Each Thursday night the mailing and CllSl1'llJlIll0ll managers fold the papers for the student hody to he given out in home rooms on Friday morning. They also get the papers ready to mail to other schools. The ad -staff ttmgether with the auditor get ads for the paper. hill advertisers. make Contracts. and make layouts for the ad pages. BELUWVZ lla Ake. advertising manager. is shou- ing Larry Richardson. Ann Corhin. and janet llukes how to make ad layouts. Sf H-L-- ll R ,X AN, STAFF AT WORK-TOP I,liI 'I': james Javkson. Barlvara Baker. and Ronnie Gaines uperatc lln- aclclressing lllilflllllf' for mail SllllSI,'l'llbt'I'S. TOP RIGHT: Sputliglll lvmrklu-ac'ls. Guy Ramlclers. Mikf- Pearson. Bill Baldwin. Marie- Burcl. and Slwrrie' llvakins llaml mul Sputlighls lu Bill Tennant aml Beverly Bisllup. agents for lltllllt' rmnns. STAR 5Al,l'15lVllfN-All llwsr' lllll Ijt'l'l't'lll Slllblllglll agelllsl lull flrixff. sell lll'l'lv4'l'l rmmls. l'lll0N'lQ ROW: Carl Rnvlnlrke. Buflfliv XV6lllgE1l'l. Bc-ily Gelnfrl. Sllblflbll lfllintl. Carol !xI'l'llQ I'. jualy Heesv. Sally Cllunllrers. Carol Knelmler. llave Black. clilflblfll l7ram'c, Ruth Dvcalnp. Jllllli? lflmvlwrlv. STANDINCH-llick Clark. ,lm-k Mnsslwurg. Juanita junf-s. Sllilflbll Caskill. Luis Ulsun. Judy Young. Carol Nnrris. Alive Currenl. Slllll'I'0l1 lfflgt-ll. Luis Harrell. Holly UH. Evelyn Hill. Hvrlw Matthias. and Frank Tulvias. Page REX DEVOE Editor A is K K K M X- I 55515. as - is . - .. ...A ,... ' ist f 1. :X ' FQ. -ps y ,. .- - . Q v K . at-:-.1-.sp ,X X . i s - - ' ' L ' 2 ' . ,.-N'g:j,.::5tQI' ., ,' x QV., . , e- 4' as Q -. f s o-.NPR ,,,,...sr A5 av X e 'X x ' Q ia: --,- f - 1 t L - . ref LEILA STEAHNS Page l52 Manager ' FK ., 52 BELOW: Alex Alexandrow. head photographer. explains the different parts of the speed camera to Bob Smith. Vladimir Cherniak. and Bill Graft. Calldronites Work Every HEY, lVlOlVll Fix me two lunches this morning! lim going to stay a little late at the Caldron oflice tonight and will probably get hungry. Yes. not just during school, but after- wards, too, the Salt Minei' workers sacrifice much free time and after school hours so that the student body might have a fine Caldron. To make our yearbook the best possible. the stall works every day of the school year, and on vacations. too, while everyone else is resting and having fun. But there is much pride in our faces on Caldron Distribution Day. when we can see the finished product. The Caldron is a definite part of Central. It gives a complete account of BELOW: Lois Harrell and Oonagh Hunter. picture editors. and Mary Kelsey are checking the assigned pictures with the picture file. BELOW: Mike Scheuermann. Wesley' Lamboley. and Bob Deck hear Dick Petersen. darkroom authority. explain the quality of negatives needed for good prints. --- as in F 1-I ay to Publish Book for Entire Selioo the yearis activities and work of the whole school. It takes time to build a yearbook. and it takes the entire school to make its puhlishinq possible. Being on the stalli is not all work and no play. as we have lots of fun on our annual fall picnic. the animal May Breakfast. and at many other after-school meetings. We get many opportunities to meet the many members of the student body' and learn hoyy tw get along better with the public. Of the school popu- lation of l600 pupils. 1450 yearbooks were sold this year. Publishing a yearhoiwk is lots of fun and we lore our work. Visit our staff some time wonit you? CALDRON STAFITS ROLLINGfTOP LEFT: Janet Shook. copy' editor. is showing the cliilerent kinds of type used in the making of our yearbook to Carolyn Perry. Nancy Wlinners. Dianne Sparks. Sharon Beerboyrer. and Ann Corbin. her star writers. TOP RIGHT: The senior editor. Darrell Monroe. instructs Sylyia Nlurhach and Beverly Clark on how to check the senior directory. BOTTOM LEFT: Bob Spitler. sales manager. is reporting to Karen Linton. office manager. the number of picture sales. while she totals them. BOTTOM MIDDLE: The records manager. Dick Stearns. is showing the number of sales in each home room. to Peggy Brooks. Helen Decker. Sharon Stearns. and ,ludy Beckman. bookheatls for sales and record. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kathleen Comoll. art editor. and her assistants. Kay Walda and Max Hathaway. are checking the planned pages of the dummy' Pafe 153 i X o s. -- ffmfivfw hi M s V I K, wif ' if 23:12:23: 'H ' Q if t , , . 43 e y - . -Q , 1 K if , 1 . Q .Q . ' e I '! ,fa it j '? 1 ta li M fl 42 Fink' f wg, y-wzygggsl - Lg-:gfw-155 A X- fm 1 wrvg-ggi S ,Q Q' fi? xwlalai X Mr 'f QSN X , 'SQA , 5. ' x M X 1 K., SQMQUX A Nhduerm ' ' + Saw My ax Thmvwxmg, From Our Windmwsz Trees, Lawn, Spiws Hurry! Fun an Pro ie on the Midway HHIDRRYI HLYHRYI Step right up! A dime a Chant-eln Su cries Dave Fox. senior harkeri while Sharon Elliott and Ellen Genda sell tiekets for the cake walk. l asa, , W COME ONE. Come all, to the Merry Mid- wayl Games, fun, and play for all. at the Sophomore Carnival. S0 went the Cry at the Merry Midway on March ll. l955. One of the main attractions of the carnival was a hooth called L'The Telegraph Message Booth. the ohjeet of which was to put messages over a loud speaker system to someone by some- one. Some of the other features were the Dishwasher Delight, The Sponge Throw, Cake Walk. Shave the Balloon, Dart Toss. and many more. The object of the Carnival is to raise money for the Caldron pages. the ,lunior Prom, and other projects. Each-h home room planned and operated one unit of the Carnival. Mr. Lee Bushong and Mrs. Ruth Chausse were advisors for the Sophomore Carnival. The Class president was Raymond Sylvester. CENTER: Dick Tutwiler sells crunchy popcorn to Leol Kamphues and Ronnie Long. LEFT: Joy Millraney ties a blindfold on Byron Canaan while he tries to shave a lathered halloon. Page 12 ' r a N., 4 11 Eff? g ,f Q- ,- ,f- -,,.,- ff y .Q w W iiawflbf l ' ' eu- X' vu, 'Y ' 1 Li?,i5 X, is - 061 2g.,g .xg .1 Q vs, . 1 Q P 2 Y . B' ' '51, ' . mi. 5 t 12,3 ' J I. T , og fy c ' gd Q xx Y Y' vu 5'2 tgygfslia I Avi, V' Y xx F 1 , 's.,.,g. ., , 4 , Q . . 6 H 4 ix. 3 f w . . a Q 1 V if -15 I 1 ' J - .gi fm A . ' 4 swvv ..q,,,. .l. .' .40 A? 1,5 3, . 1 r. 'v . 3 '1e.,,,g'U R f ,xv ' ,ef 5 fb I ' ' ' , ef, m I , J 549' . f, 15 ,Ugg-i6 U sy 'fff x f .le M, P 'M' l V- ' if f ' , 1 y - + . ,, 6, , , A, ,Q fx ff ff' JIQM f N ,V , U ' 2454 liz. Q , . 3 , I 'xg' Qa ' ' '24' P fi R fu ,'f ,- '42 f.:5,Q af- -1: , gf f T' ' A A Tin V. E, Fgwviiv RA ,K A 'VW ' v . Yi' A K 1 ig ?, 1' -K, ' in A H V A? ,-., A ' ' ' .513 v A if V fsfvgfw R ' 12 M nf 'Q Kg, fo' A A - fs-Ml YW I ig r 'f 4,1 f,?f+zg, : fi 'f 4 A' f' W4 11957 L f X aa-4Y'f' fy, s 4, if ,vm - 1 W a 1 its!!-'V ,Q A H 5 'fm' , . , '- f ,- ' f A' f , ,.,4f'1a tl. 'g7wekv?:,1w , ' gl .: , f4f'ff'11f?4f5 2 gl. t I -f , A, 7 I ' lid? ' xl ' ' Q e . 1, but . 1 5 ,, ' 1 . 3 5 H , 35 ? s L: ..:. .. -Em L fag! ,,,..f' , K f, ff? gm . .. .5 E X rs. 5 MORE l'Il'W.' Mr. Dellinger. Mr. Griggs. mul Mr. Torlrl play llze part of hosts by serving Mr. Kelley. .1111 Scfzlecfzt. mul Mr. Snzufs at the :Way 23. 1055. faculty lIIPFfI-Ilg' in the Lewis Room. Experieneed. Well Trained - - - Our Able Faculty LORETTA ACKERfArt. Art Club. Fort W3f'Il8 Art School: Ball State. B.S.: Columbia U.: U. of Cali- fornia: 11. of Hawaii. Came in 1947. EMMA ADAMS-Physical Education. Health. Girls Intra- inural Activities. Lv. ol Illinois. B.S.g Indiana L.. M.S. Caine in 1932. ROBERT ARMSTRONG-Biology. Health. Physical Edu- cation. Freshman Class Advisor: Assistant Coach Football. Basketball. Track. Indiana Lv.. B.S. in Physi- cal Education. and M.S. in Education. Came in 1955. IRWIN ARNOLDfSpecial Vocation. Baldwin Wallace. L.L.B.g Oswego. N. Y. Teachers College. Came in 1930. LENNA ARNOLDwPhysical Education. CGAA. Ball Stale. B.S.: Indiana LT.. M.S. Caine in 1947. MAURICE ASHLEY-Social Science. Indiana U.. A.B. and A.M. Caine in 1934. HERB BANET-Physical Education. Basketball Coach. Manchester. B.S.: Indiana Il.. M.S. Came in 1942. JOHN BALiGI'IMANfEngIisI1. Indiana U.. A.B.: U. ol Wfisconsin. A.M.: graduate work at Purdue U. and Ball State. Caine in 1954. VERA MARIE BAUMCARTNER-Latin. Latin Club. Wheaton llllinoisl. B.A.: Indiana U.. M.A. Caine in 1951. PAUL BIENZfIJrix'ing. Assistant Coach. Pliysical Edu- cation. Tulane. B.E. Caine in 19512. MILDRED ,I. BRICHAM-French. Guidance Director. Oberlin. A.B.: Middlebury French School. M.A.: Teachers College. Columbia LT.. A.M. Came in 1923. Page 153 M. RUTH BROWN-Eliglisll. Senior Class Advisor. Ball State. B.A.: 11. of Michigan. M.A. Came in 1927. HELEN M. BURR-English. Indiana State. B.A.: Bread Loaf School of English. Middlebury College. M.A. Caine in 1940. LEE BUSHONC-Drafting. Junior Class Advisor. Ball State. B.S.: Purdue 11. M.S. Came in 1953. MRS. RUTH CHAUSSE-Relnedial Reading Consultant. English. Junior Class Advisor. Butler Li.. B.S.: Indiana Li.. M.S.: U. of Southern California. graduate work. Came in 1949. MRS. EDNA C. CHESTER-Clothing. Marching Tiger- etles. Purdue U.. B.S.: Indiana and Purdue. graduate work. Came in 1934. MRS. HELEN CONLEY-Special Vocational. Ohio State 1'.. B.S. and M.A.: Indiana Ll.. graduate work. Caine in 1935. LOUIS R. CRANEY -Mathematics. Indiana State. B.S.: Indiana Ii.. M.S.: Columbia 1'. Caine in 1937. left in 1942, returned in 1955. PAIIL W. IlAILEYfBench. Lathe. Millwork. Bradley U.. B.S.: Indiana L.. M.S. Caine in 1936. J. LEONARD DAVIS-English. Ball State. A.B.: U. of Chicago. M.A.: Yale L.. study on a John Hay Tvhitney Fellowship. 1954--55. Resulned teaching September. 1955. Came in 1951. ROBERT IJELLINCER-Junior Business and Bookkeeping. Press Club. Tennis. U. of Pennsylvania. B.S.: Indiana L.. M.B. A. Came to Central 19-L8--19. returned in 1953. ROBERT DORNTE-Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor. Purdue U., B.S. in Physical Education: Indiana U., M.S. Came in 1934, left in 1942, returned in 1947. GORDON FATZINGER-Drafting. Ball State. B.S.: Pur- due U., graduate work. Came in 1947. CLEON LEROY FLECK-Journalism, Spotlight, Caldron. DePauw U., A.B.g Indiana U., M.S.: U. of Wisconsin. M.A. Came in 1937. DAVID A. GRIGGS-Biology. Booster Club. Indiana U.. B.S. and M.A. Came in 1950. GEORGIA HEALfShorthand. Typing. Clerical Practice. FBLA advisor. Indiana U., B.S. and M.S.: Gregg Col- lege. Came in 1942. LESTER G. HEMPHILL-Vocational and Industrial Auto. Colorado A. and M.. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, M.S. in Industrial Education. Came in 1927. MRS. LADONNA HUNTLEY-English. Freshman Class Advisor. Hiram College. U. of Michigan. A.B. Came in 1954. BLANCHE HUTTO-Art. Art Club. Ball State. A.B.: Ohio State U.g Columbia U.. A.M.: Art Institute of Chicago. Cleveland Institute of Art. Cranbrook Academy of Art. Came in 1948. MARIAN INGHAM-English. Milton College. A.B. Came in 1921. MERIBAH INGHAM-Dean of Girls. Battle Creek. A.B.: Indiana U.. M.S. Came in 1930. CATHERINE 1ACKSON3English. Ball State. A.B.: Columbia Ii.. M.A. Came in 1936. LELAND ,lOHNSONfBookkeeping. Business. Indiana II.. B.S.: U. of Chicago. graduate work. Came in 1941. HELEN KEEGAN-Home Economics. Sophomore Class Advisor. U. of Chicago. Ph.B.: Columbia Ii.. A.M. Came in 1939. GERTRUDE H. KEEPfI'Iome Economics. Department Head, Cafeteria. Stout College. B.S.: Cornell Ii.. M.S. Came in 1933. DARWIN N. KELLEY-History. Economics. If of Iowa. M.A.: Indiana U.. Pl1.D. in History and Economics. Came in 1948. MARIE A. LEBAMOFF-Business Law. Consumer Edu- cation. Sales. Typing. Clerical Practice. Friendship Club Advisor. Indiana L.. B.S. and M.S. Came in 1941-B. MRS. HELEN LEE-English. Dramatics Director. U. of Toledo, A.B.. Northwestern U.. M.A.g Indiana U.. graduate work. Came in 1945. JAMES S. MCFADDEN-Speech. National Forensic League, Speech Activities. Manchester. A.B.: Indiana U.. M.S.g Northwestern U.. graduate work. Came in 1940. W. H. MCNEELY-Mathematics. Hanover. B.A.: Indiana LT., M.S. Came in 1945. MURRAY MENDENHALL-Mathematics. Physical Edu- cation, Assistant Coach, Varsity Club. Indiana U., B.S. and M.S. Came in 1955. BLANCHE S. NIELSEN4Geograpl1y, Meteorology. U. of Chicago, B.S. and M.A. Came in 1928. CLIFFORD O'BRIEN-Auto Mechanics. Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. and graduate work. Came in 1954. Page 159 . GUIDE TO OUR FACULTY VERA E. PENCE-United States History. Civics. Eco- nomics. Earlham College: U. of Chicago. Ph.B.: U. of Michigan, M.A. Came in 1927. LEONA PLUMANNS-Mathematics. Mt. St. Joseph Col- lege, B.A.g Indiana U.. M.S. Came in 1952. RAYMOND QUANCE-Wood Shop. Purdue U.. B.S. Came in 1952. WILLIAM E. QI-ICH-Drafting. Industrial Arts. Oakland City College: Indiana State, Special B.S. in Industrial Arts: Indiana II.. graduate work: Purdue U.. M.S. Came in 1947. MRS. IRENE Y. RAHMER-English. Ball State: Man- chester, A.B.: Columbia U. A.M. Came in 1945. CLIFFORD I-I. RICHARDSMLT. S. History. Government. Anthony Wayne Club. Indiana Ii.. A.B.: U. of Wfis- consin, A.M. Came in 1945. WILLIS RICHARDSON-Social Science. Department Head. Indiana U.. A.B. and A.M.: George Washington Ii. Came in 1923. DOROTHY RIDGWAY-Mathematics. Department Head. Mathematics Club. Indiana U.. A.B.: U. of Michigan. M.A. Came in 1940. RUSSELL R. ROYVE-Mathematics. Locker Service. Man- chester, B.S.: Columbia II.. A.M. Came in 1938. MARGARET SCHEIIMANN-II. S. History. Wvestern Col- lege for Women. B.A.: II. of Wisconsin. M.A. Came in 19-L7. ICDYVARD L. SCHLECHT-Mathematics. Director ol' Ath- letics. Manchester. A.B.: Columbia U.. M.A. Came in 19-LT. SIIPPER FIA'-.lll'.v. Henzplzill. fllr. Spuller. ,Urs .4l'f1'ezf. and Mrs. .Spuller are among flzose FII!!!-Ylillg, II slr!! of fllflllful' 111617119818 al the Sears 11111711011 GUIIDIE TO OUR FACULTY . BASIL R. SHACKELIFORD-Machine Shop. Indiana State Normal. B.S. Came in 1922. WAVELAIND H. SNIDER-I-Iealth and Physical Education. Football Coach. Assistant Basketliall and Track Coach. Manchester. B.S.: Indiana Unixersity. M.S. Came in 1947. IVA SPANCLER-Biology. Biology Club. Ball State. B.S.: L. ol Wisconsin. Ph.M.: Li. of Michigan. M.A. Came in 1937. NIRS. NAOMI STACKHO1'SEfEnglish. Ball State. A.B. Came in 1953. CONSTANCE J. STAIYIIISH-English. Cheering Block. Ball State Teachers College. B.S. Came in 1955. VICTOR E. STECI'IfI'Iealth. Indiana Central. A.B.: Indi- ana Lnixersity. A.M. Came in I9-L7. AARON STILL-World and Ii. S. History. Student Council. Eransxille. B.S.: Indiana linirersity. M.S. Came in 1940. ELBERT ll. STOlJlIlQRfBaml and Orchestra. Modern Music Masters. Vandercook College of Music. B.M.: LQ of Kentucky. Indiana State. Manchester. Indiana State. M.S. Came in 1951. GEORGE T. Sl'RBlQRfAuto. Indiana State. B.S.: Man- chester College. lVI.S.: Indiana State. Came in 1942. ICSTHER TIIOMAS-Business. Indiana Ii.. A.B.: Columhia I.: A.M. Came in 1927. NIAXRVIX M. TODD-Drafting. Sophomore Class Advisor Indiana State. B.S. and M.S. Came in 19-I-ll. Page 160 o 0 ROSZA O. TONKEL-English. Department I-Iead. Indiana U.. B.A.g U. of Chicago. post graduate. Came in 1927. MRS. DOROTHY VALLANCE-Librarian, Library Serv- ice Group. Service Club. Ball State, A.B. Came in 1953. RALPH O. VIRTS-Dean of Boys. Mathematics. Indiana Liniversity. A.B. and M.A.: U. of Chicago: Purdue University. Came in 1927. CARL WAMPOLEfChemistry. Biology, Physical Science. Phi Chem Cluli. Ball State. B.S.: Indiana U.. M.A. Came in 1952. MRS. MARY WATSON-Attendance Clerk. Came in 1949. WILLIAM H. YVATSONiStudent Counselor. Marietta. AB.: Ohio U.. graduate work. Came in 1953. BERTRAM VVELBAUMsCahinet and Pattern Making. Indiana State. B.S. Came in 1927. LESTER LEE VVILLIAMS-Physical Education. Math. Track Coach. Central Normal. A.B. and B.S.: Indiana U.. M.S. Came in 1946. GILBERT M. WILSON-Electricity. Radio Club. Purdue. B.S. E.E. Came in 1927. HAROLD E. WINDMILLERfBusiness. Department Head. Book Store. School Treasurer. Ball State. A.B.: Indi- ana Ii.. A.M. Came in 1938. KENNETH W. YACERfMachine Shop. Bradley LI.. B.S. Came in 1936. VERDA MAE ZEICLER-Vocal Music. Choirs. Special Groups. Radio Director for Public Schools. Eindley. M.B.: L. of Michigan. M.A. Came in 1945. SONUHIRUS-Croolzing u tune at llze fall teachers' parly are Miss Plzunanns. Mrs. Vallance fat lfle piruzol. Mrs. Smcklzouse. flfliss Burr. Mrs. Watson fIyl'1'ci.sfl. Miss Lebamojf. Miss Sclzeunzann. um! Mrs. HIIIIIIH-l'.l z 2' ' PEP SESSION-Teachers were kids again when they put on a pre-tourney pep session for the kidsf-the hest pep sesshmn of die year. everyhody said. TOP: Standing is our faculty basketball squad plus a few others+ Farnier Baughman. Drihhling Dornte. Corny Quancg HSpookyH Spuhen HSUIHUHQN SMH, NBushyu Bushong. 'dwashyu F6EIkONL HNHNCESM ArnwUpng.uBaHyM Baneh hSnny ingw Snkkr. snnng-Hwuggnnga V mnpok. Mangy Mendenhall. Greasy Griggs. uBrainy'7 Bienz. Nhladniani' h4eNeely. and 4'Dr0opy'7 Dellinger. Wliat a basketball team? MIDDLE: Central's peppy Chorus line, and in Burnludas. too. Left to right are Daneers Ingham. Pence. Ingham. Arnold. Jackson, Ridgway. Keep. Heal, and Conley. RIGHT: We see the cheering hlock behind this great teanr Cheering in the front ron are Mr. Clifford OiBrien. Miss Iva Spangler. Mr. Paul Dailey. and Miss Lenna Arnold. Page 161 Want T0 Page 162 T itlc Page , ,, Opening Section ,, .N thletics Athletic Helpers A ., Basketball ,,,,.,,,. , Cheerleaflers ,,,t. Cross Country ,, 1700111311 , ,.,,, , CAA , , Track , , , Clubs ancl Organizations 11 Anthony Wayne , 1111 , .,..,,, Pmanfl , ., Biology Q ,, Booster Calclron , Choir , , A Frienrlship FBLA , ,.,, , Hi-Y , , Latin ,, Library 1 , Nlath , MMM , , ,.L,t.,L, L,,L, 1 ,L NFL1 ,.,, .,,,Y,,,,,,,,,, .... 1 . 1 National Thespian Society' Press ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,..,...,... . ., Radio , , Service , , Spotlight ,,,i ,, , Stuflent Council . , . Tyyirlers , .,....,,. A Varsity i y' isions Athletics ,, ,. . Clubs anrl Organizations Lrents ,, , , , Faculty ancl Classrooms lnfliviflual Portraits Find Something? just Leek Here ,, 1 H2-7 111 1911-1111 1111 107 102-106 112-115 11111-1119 1211-129 1311 142-1-1-3 136 138-139 152-153 144-145 1 34 135 118 123 1411 ,, ,, 131 , .. 141 137 132-133 ,,....125 122 124 146-151 126-127 1211-121 , 119 1196-97 116-117 ,. ,,,, 8-9 ,122-23 1,411--1-9 Ex ents Cap ancl Gown Dances .,,,,, , ,, ,Iunior Prom .,,,.. 20-21 17 ,,...,,,t1tt-11 lJ61lCll1lUl11 ...,, . .,,,,1, 18 Pep Session ,,,., ,,,,,,, , , , ,,,, ,,...,.... 1 3 Play s ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, , ,, ,,,,,1,. ,......,. 1 4-15 Routine and Special Events Sophomore Carnival Speech Vaudeville ,, Faculty and Classroom Alt. ..,,.., ,, , ,,,, , Business ,. 1L11gIl1Sll ,, Faculty' Pictures 19 12 , , 16 32 46-47 on .,,,,0U-V 24-27 Health ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ...,... I 3 7 Home Economics ., ., 36 Inclustrial Arts rr,,, 33-35 Language ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,1,, A ., 40 Library' ancl Journalism ,,,,e, 44 Math ....,,.. ,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., 4 1 Parent Teachers Association , ,,,,,,,,, 311-31 School Ollices ,,,,.,, ,,...,,,.. ,,,,..,,, 2 1 I-29 Science .,,,.,,,,,, Social Studies Superintendent- 45 Principal Special Pages Autographs Calclron Stalf Faculty' l1ireclory ,,,, lnc1ex ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 163 , 24 169-172 , .,.... 1513-161 162 Jefferson Studio ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 164 Reefer Printing Company , ...166 Scenics .,.., .,.,..,, , , ,,,,,.,,..,, , ...... 154-157 S. K. Smith Company ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 1 65 Stuflent Pictures Freshmen , ,,,, ,, Juniors ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , Nlifl-Year Fres hmen Senior 1'lonors ,,,,., 56111015 .,.,...,..... Sophotnores ,,,., 11,186-93 .......,7l1-77 ,,,,.e.,94--95 .,..,,,.50-51 ..t,,t,t52-69 , 711-115 We Present This Our Calldron To You With Pride 1956 CALDRON MAJOR STAFF Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, l Tex DeVoe Manager ,,,,,,,,,, , ...A. Leila Stearns Copy Editor ,,,,,, ..,,,,,, , lanet Shook Olhce Manager .,,, .... K aren Linton Picture Editor . ,,Y,, Oonagh Hunter Records Manager .. . Ricliard Stearns Senior Editor ,,,,, Darrell Monroe Sales Manager ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, B oh Spitler Art Editor .. ,,,,,. Kathleen Comoll Head Photographer Alex Alexandre-yv Advisor ,,,e ,,,,,,, N Ir. Cleon Fleck Dark Room Head . Wesley Lamholey' 1956 CALDRON MINOR STAFF Copy Slaf1fCarolyn Perry. Kathleen Comoll. Dianne Business--Peggy Dt'or1lis.,lUtly lilecknlan. Helen Decker. Sparks. Ann Corhin. Sharon l3ee:'ho:yei'. liulr Deck. Sharon Stearns. Cloria Saylor. Darla Kesler. Helen Nlarcia jones. lticliard Kelley. Koger. Norma Dayyson. Marsha Heed. Dafk Hryrym Tt-L-lmiq,-iang - Ili,-lg Jgrylz, Holy lbw-14, Holy Cameramen -Roh Smith. Vladimar Cherniak. Wesley' Smith. Nick Lityvinko. Lamholey. Editorial Assistants -Mary .Xnn Kelsey. Lois llarrell. SHIIUV 5li'l1i B '1 l4' 1191105- Ci1l'9lFll Mf'llll Sl1- Drivers-Hill Crillith. Jerry Rust. jerry lladahaugh. Art Stal1fMax Halliayyay. Point lien-or4lerfl3oh Deck. HOME ROOM AND AGENTS 106071: IN SALES DRIVE 2. Sue Crogan: 13. David Black: 5-I-. Suzanne Beard: 72. Bolt Martin: 76. Sally Bridgewater: 80. ,lanet Cieseking: 105. Larry Carl: 107. Bolt Epple: 108. Bona Cress: 109. Carlene Crance: 111. Laurel Deal: 112. Cuyla Teague: 113. Olive Rutledge: 114. Judy' Beckman: 117. Connie Geiger: 118. Mary Laurance: 120. Alice johnson: 125. Betty Johnson: 172. Charles Frederick: 176. Marilyn Hart: 178. Bill Isenhour: 211. Ruth James: 213. ,lovce Nlcllinnis: 215.N1ll'llIH Dawson: 2111. Sharon Henderson: 242. Dennis Miller: 254. Kay Vlfalda: 260. Beverly Tahor: 264. Dick Bentz: 268. Bill Lindley: 276. Dick Miller: 282. Marsha Reed: 302. Rita Young: 307. Betty jones: 303. Yvonne Comhs: 309. Sylvia Saver: 311. Pmill Schellenhackz 315. Mike Stookey: 316. Neil Walda: 319. Bonnie Doster. OTHER HOME ROOMS AND AGENTS 5. Jim Goldsmith 20-21: 8. lla Ake 23-17: 102. Nlike Laihle 215-9: 103. Hohert Woll 123-13: 119. Martha Leamon 21-19: 124. Peggy Brooks 27-24: 126. Carol Casey 22-14: 152. Shirley Wespon 32-24: 1511-. Tom Hegerleld 26-18: 202. Harry Harrington 20-17: 204. Jeanne Hans 21-20: 207. Seldon Shields 5-0: 214. Betty' Spillers 30-26: 217. Carol Norris 26-25: 219. Sharon Adams 24-10: 220. Lewis Lantz 31-29: 256. Betty' Moore 24-21: 272. ,loan Smith 26-23: 280. Judy Bleich 26-20: 305, Larry Bunche 27-121: 313. Carol Weilman 223-23: 317. Marjorie Evans 20-13. FRIENDS OF 1956 CALDRON The Fort Wfayne Engraving Company. Mr. Tom Broom. artist. lor aid during the year: Mr. Andy King. Indiana School Pictures. Indianapolis. underclassmen portraits: Principal Paul Spuller. home room teachers. hoosting the sales drive: Miss Ruth Brown. Mr. Hohert Dornte. and seniors. Senior Class payments: Junior Class. Sophomore Class. Freshman Class. for payments: Boys Athletic As- sociation. Girls Athletic Association. the Spotlight. cluhs. and activities lor page payments. Mr. Oyven A. Forsyth. sports actions: Fort Way'1ie Newspapers. track action photo: Neuman Studio. photo printing: Milhrandt Manufacturing Company. stamping names on Caldron covers: Fort Wayne Typesetting Company. typesetting and forms: Berne Witriess. hinding. Mr. Harold Vlfind- miller and his girls. typing. duplicating. and help with money: and Miss Esther Thomas. typing: Custodian Glen A. Rondot. and his staff: Mr. C. M. Wilson and his hoys for public address service: Mr. Rohert Dellinger. direction of Press Cluh: the Spotlight editors for puhlicity and all who hought Caldr-ons: Mrs. Watson. for her sweet poems that have helped so much. Page 163 I3'cLtt1ictaIt1Lt Ffefoplfe Pvrefevr .ICHCETSIOW Pmtttzuitsw Best Wishes tty the C L S S 9 from your OFFICIAL CLASS FI-IOTOGRAFI-IFR AIFFFIERSON STUDIO fl rtist PIIOIOKQVFHIIIIPINU 110213 SOLITH CALHOUN ANTHONY -H13 Portraits in the Modern Manner 1 a 104 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE S. K. SMITH CO CHICAGO .Ufzlzufacturer of this .lttrflctire 1956 Cover .411 autograph is jus! fl nrzmf Infess ffm! nnnze is yours- .4 ll'PlISllf6' mul 11 NIPIIIUII is long as life enrlurffs. Page If 1 Peppyf! Wegi Tiger Cats! WELL TVVIHL mv turhan. man alive. here come Hanet and his Tiger five! Cheers like this one and many others were heard during this yearis lioothall and haskethall season. The Boosters presented their annual Valentine Pep Session with the Tiger Brothers' Circus as the theme. The traditional hoxes of candy were given out with pride to the outstanding haslxethall. track. and fiootliall hovs. Our teachers came out with a fascinating tourney pep session. These sessions would not he the same without the hand and the cheer- leaders. They help liuild up the student hoclfs and the teamis morale. The Cheering Bloek. under the direction ol' Miss Connie Standish. made appearances at the pep sessions and at the games. Math Cluh gave their first pep session which went over with a ,. .. - . . hang. Many ol the cluhs and classes participated and gave us gay moments to rememher. THE BAND gives out with its interpreta- tion of how Central always w ins over rivals at the Hand pep session before a North game. BEl.OW': The Valentine Pep Ses- sion hy the Booster Cluli honors all the varsity hops. Here clowns and af-roliats sing 21 nierrv tune to arlfl color and lun lo their skits. HIQLOW Llflfrllt Nleehanical toys from Santals pack! Such were junior girls in the Christmas pep session. IHGHT: Ted Hydell plays Santa Claus while others join in the nierry-nialiing at the junior girls' pep session. lf'-we I u 1- 1'ler1.w 11'1'in' your Illlllll' upon this page To hvlp 11111 bring to lllillll Uur happy CPIZIITII High Svhoul fin-sys Ifqlwri .wlzfzrrl is ivff hffhilllf. Page I66 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE KEEEER PRINTING C0., INC. 711 NNVEST NN-.-XSIIINCTON BOULEVARD We Pxteml our xinrvre c'011g1'at11lati011s to the 1956 graflzlatas of Central High School. We hare srlrzfrl For! WHj'l16 with high 011155 printing for OIVPV 42 vVFl'll'S. WP nrv happy' to print thv 1956 Cfzlflrmz for you. M Signatures Appre1':1i1111t1edl 1411 flllffigfllllll is jus! fl 11111110 IvlI1P.SS fllflf Illllllf' is yozzrx. .-1 I'l'4 f15IH'P and Il 111r111z0ryt As long as life PIZJIIVPS. 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Z .. 4 'Q ' ' sf- '. -.'. j, A'J1g: '?Q:. A .- X X- I -. -1-5 2 -rip.- , X. .- 1- 1 M .- ggiffigg - i' - - -t': LL- ' ' 'jc' r RKFFIANS GET NBAWLING OUT -Sliirley' Shroyer. as Ann Rutledge. in the play Abe Lincohi hi lHinois lays drown the law to Fred hdeeks as Jack AFHlHf0Hg.l93d6f of a hand ofr1d ans.in the presence of Byron Canaan. as Judge Bfnrhng Cheene: Jan Slnnz as Ninian Edwards: Whdt Schroeden as Ben Nhudeyz Suwe RydeH.zw Jaan and BiH GrHhdL as Bah. etfs Go! rights, Places, Curtain! LIGHTS, PLACES. curtain are the familiar words to actors and actresses as they prepare to give a play hefore a student audience of Central. Mr, Peepers. was portrayed hy ,lan Stine. a young hashliul teacher of Jefferson High who was aliraid to ask the school nurse. Miss Remington. Shirley Shroyer. to a dance. l'le did not know how to deal with two rich teen-age sisters. and didn't appreciate Miss Hennessy's cookies. Mr. Peepers hnally got up enough nerve to ask the school nurse for a dance. learned how to deal with the rich teen-age sisters. got to appreciate Miss l'lennessy's cookies. and learned at last to overcome his hashful- ness. 'aAhe Lincoln in Illinois. was Fehruary 28. ahout how the people in his small town. with their in- Page 14 fluence persuaded Alle. as ,lack Ehersole. to run ror the state legislature. In the play A Man Called Peter. April 20 and 21. Jack Ehersole, portrayed Peter Marshall. a man who struggled along the road of life as a minister and helped young hoys and girls and men and women alike get adjusted socially. Also the play showed the incidents leading up to Marshallis nomination and appointment as Chaplain of the United States Senate. All of the students at Central really enjoyed the scenes of suspense. of gay comedy. of hearthreaking sorrow. and of solemn mystery during the plays of the year. Long hours of rehearsal. days of stage planning, and weeks of instruction added to a season of excellent dramatics. Well . . . it's like this. Ruby. says Shirley Sliruyer to ,lan Stine. as they take part in Mix Peepers. the Sophmnore Class play. Oct. 20. 21. Judge Buwling Greene. Bynum Canaan. antl Xinian lfclwarrls. jan Stine. c-hat ix ith pretty Miss Ann Rutledge. Shirley Shrnyer. in the play Alle Lin:-mln in Illinois. Ruffian lack Arinstrung. Frerl Meeks. runglis up Bull Deck. Truni Cogclall. while Bill Knepper. Bill Grillilh. Nlr. Peepers blows his tolli' uhile stanmling astunisliecl are and Walt Shroecler prepare fur action. Janet Case. ju Sonnners. anrl Byron Canaan. Page I5 1 , fa . fu . b ,i V 'i 4 wg WM ow wwbwb W Myst Qyfir by P99 W AVN fXSQ'Qf5mP? . , L Q09 by fi? ABQ. fwiflff' W uf ffm 3 3 W3 iw W S W V .- - ' 1 Jzr' x vf, V ' Q '. ' I s . x x. ' - , W 11 f A ' 'r x ' ' .1 J 5 wr, ' 1 1 Z. , 4, ' V' . ,' f 1 4,i.:K4. V Y :lm Q .N , I k ' ' ' 'i31:.zmuh.a..:.- ' f.,ng......., VALDEVILLE PLN! Top: Mr. McFadden introduces Miss Patricia Fisher. student teacher. as director of the vaudeville and Bud Dixon as master of ceremonies. RIGHT: Toni Richards. Saleh Gatchell. Dave Shearer. Henry' Price. and Phil Reiterlnan gaily dance as a Senior Boys' Circus Act. BELOW: Carol Nuchols and Don Padgett sing Make Yourself Cornfortablen as a featured act of the Vaudeville. BELOW RIGHT: Joyce Stricat. Alive Johnson. .lattice Heald. and lVlarilyn Hart show how Junior Girls do a soft-shoe dance In Rock-a-Beatin' Bot ngle. Page 16 Songs, aughs, Fun! FILLED WITH many memories of Central. the hilari- ous musical speech vaudeville Video Yarietiesf' March 26. 1955. is one of the best two-hour entertain- ments of the year. Music in the air. western ballads. classic and modern music floating everywhere with a variety of tap and ballet routines. and comedy panto- mime provided a big package of entertainment. The spotlight was also flashed upon the piano. trombone. accordion. and violin solos. The crowning of the queen. Carol Carpenter. rounded out the program. 'S-. 6 9 oels Around Reoord SEE You Later. Alligatorl This liast tune was heard many times at CPlll1'tll-S dances this past year. The danees are sponsored hy different eluhs and organizations in school to provide entertainment after hot haslaethall or foothall games. Some of the dances this year were Mistletoe Madness. Autumn Leavesfi and the Hi-Fi Hopf' When the Hi-Fi Svstem was intrtzdueed at the Jinx JUHIILN a record erowd turned out to hear it. ABOVE: Nlr. Xlel7adden gixes the nanie of the next record as Barney Bell. left. slips the reeord in place. Rock Around the Reeordu nas the first danee to introduee our new Hi-Fi System. Llflyllz Jaek Green. Kay Vivalda. Bill Knepper. Deanna Cook. Rita Young. and Bill Tennant gaily dance to their faxored lllllilt' at the Student Council danre. ,- Xutumn Lewes. BELOW' lJl'il7T: Central High St-limit llanee Band plays rliythniir-ally as our students dance and have fun. BELOW' RIGHT: The Caldron Distrilrution llanee was held Hay IIT. 1055. At the dance a prize was given to the lvest jitterlvug couple. Page 1 i Bi Pendulum Swings, Theor irove Hit-lizml tifampton and ,lack Diem are pouring lead into the top hall' ol' the pendulum hoh. the shell for which is two steel mixing howls. Something neu! Nlr. Kenneth Yager. Conrad Wil- eoxson. and Mr. Ralph O. Virts examine the wire for suspension of our new pendulum. Pae13 TIME MAHCHES on as the Faucault Pendu- lum swings haek and forth in the Center of Central's activities. Though it looks much like a metal heaehhall on a string, the pendulum requires a one-eighth inch wire to suspend it safely. At this latitude, North 41 degrees and 1 minutes. the Pendulum seems to turn through an angle of 9 degrees and 51 minutes each hour. The hoh on this pendulum. weigh- ing 6l9 pounds. was made in our machine shop in the spring of l955. The Faucault Pendulum is visual proof of the earthis ro- tation. The vertical plane in which the pendu- lum swings appears to rotate in a Cloekwise direetion. Actually this plane remains fixed. The apparent rotation is due to the rotation of the earth underneath the point at which the pendulum is suspended ahove. On the stairs watching the mysterious swinfr of the lioli are. Stitch Catchel. Skip Rasor 1 e St-heuerman. Al Fry. Dare Fox. Virginia Craft Wally Bonham. Janet Gieseking. and Bevellx Lim merman and. standing around the pendulum Max Hathaway. Bonnie Betley. Donna Green. and June Craft. 4 1 l i l 11 ,,..- LEFT: Gloria Jean Smith. editor. presents to Mr. Virts. Mr. Spuller. and Miss lngham their lmrand new 1955 Caldrons on Uistrilyution llay. May 1955. RIGHT: fVlr. joseph Fuuet, a representative of Valley' Forge Free- dom Foundation. is giving the history' ol one of the state flags to Al Miller. Dick Walters. and other history pupils. ots of Things Happen. No Two Years Alike ere CHEST X-RAY. hot chocolate machines. 1956 auto- moliiles. Caldron Distriliution Day. the Christmas liasket program. and many' other exciting features ol' the year helped in making 1955-56 dilferent from all other years. Class elections. music and speech contests. and noon-hour dancing in the gym are other things to lie remembered. The Freedom Foundation held a display ol' the states' flags and Mr. Quaker. Mr. Yal Gould of Quaker Oats Company. inspired the studcnt hody' with A Man kvithout A Country. No two years are the same at Central. Page 1'P LlCl7T: Pupils get their check-up for tulierculosis in the Allen County' Molyile Truck. MIDDLE: Student Council presents Byron Canaan. as Santa Claus. and his helpers. Mike Altekruse and Jack Greene. who yxish the faculty and student liody' a Merry' Christmas. RIGHT: Mr. Van Could as Mr. Quaker giyes his dra- matic and patriotic version of Man Without a Countryfi Mary Hemphill. Best Girl Citizen. delivers her farewell address to the Honor Court. student hotly. and faculty on Recognition Day. June 3. l'.l55. Seniors Step Forward, iFaee Future FLUWTINC gray gowns and llat mortar hoard hats were every- where the last week of school. All of the underelassnien looked with envy as the seniors paraded through the school. But little did they realize that the seniors were looking at the freshmen and renienihering their own lireshnian days. An air of excite- nlent stimulated our seniors. Some were overjoyed when they received their pins. letters. sweaters. and trophies on Recog- nition Day. Mary Hernpliill. rhosen as Best Girl Citizen. gave a Nfarewell speech to the school at this heautiful oecasion. :Xnd after Recognition Day eanie Coniniencenient Day. June 8. Page 20 Mr. Virts. dean of boys. and Miss lnghani. dean of girls, proudly present a diploma rep- resenting four happy and full years. to John Bowman on Coininencement Day. June 3. RlGl-lT: Mr. Lester Williams. traek eoaeli. places a letter honor ltlanket on Wlillyur Davis for liis UlllSl3IlfTll1Q xsork in tliree sports. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. James Niclraclclen. spec-c'l1 instructor, is presenting the Rotary lnternational Trophy to Deanna Cook for plat-ing first in state in original oratory. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Cleon Flevk presents the Calclron Cup to Gloria Smith. eflitor. and janet Shook. manager. for their work as the tuo most xalualile workers. eclitorial anfl lwusiness. LEFT: Xxlitll at smile anfl a vreeping tear. the Best Girl Citizen. Mary Hemp- llill. gives El farewell speeelr to tlie Class of 1055 and the student lworly. llaricl Beer. Best Box Citizen. antl lnemlmers of tlie Nationalil-lonor Soviety listen at- tentirely to the aclclress. This is Reeog- nition Day. June 3. Q ljzige 21 qu A v iv A D' Q X. ifgsw Y' X ' VJ! ,,,,v,g: W ' , mf' .-it CRAMMING for a big test next period or simply learning tomor- row's lesson, everyone is hard at work in the study hall. FROM EARLY morning until evening. they ure in their rooms. hard at work. At Cluh meetings. ut hus- kethull games. ut pep ses- sions. ut dances. they serve the school. Ol course you know whom l uni talking uhout-our unexcelled tent-liers. Did you ever thinli what Central would he like without theni? The teach- ers offer nie wonflerful training within the class- rooni. Anil the-y leach nie niuny lessons not found in hooks. through counseling. example. und individual help on niuny prohlenis and us- pirutions. They niulxe me leel that there- is no un- lllllJOI'lL1lll pupil. When l thinla ol' Central. l thinlx of niy teachers. After l gxrucluate. l shull vontin- ue to remeniher niy leueliers. Page 23 M 1-XXRON T. LINIJLEY AARON T. LINDLEY-Superintenclenl of Sellools. Eaflllalll. .-MB.: Butler 1'11ix'e1'sity. MS.: Columlwia. Purflue. Chicago. ancl Nortl1ueste1'n L-lllY8l'Sl11l?S. graduate sturly. Came i11 1952. CLR SUPERINTENDENT. Mr. Lindley. is a genial man who is 1111111-11 i11 earnest about lroost- ing anil liuiltling 1116 seliool system of Fort W'ay11e. Frcnn l1is oliiee aeross 1116 street lie views with pritle Ct?II1I'211.S niany i'lCf'OIHIJllSll- ments and wishes lier gI'i:lClllki1G5 tl1e very l1est i11 their eliosen c11ree1's. ive feel lie is il part of Central. Z-E PAUL SPLLLER PAUL SPLYLLER - Principal. Ball State Teachers College. BS.: Incliana Li11ive1'sity. NLS.: Nl3I'tllXK'CS1Cl'I1 1'11ive1'sity. graduate work. Came in 1954. OUR PRINCIPAL. Mr. Spuller. is a true Ce11- tralite. Among liis other very in1po1'tant duties he attends many of C6llll'Hl,S dances. ball games. banquets, concerts, and club meetings. He e11- joys tlie activities of tlie pupils and joins tl1e fun. He may l1e found at Central almost any- time. day or niglit. at work for l1is seliool. TEACHERS: Loretta Acker. Emma Adams. Robert Arinstrong. Irwin Arnold. Lenna Arnold. 'Q '.-.-gp' OUR EXPERIENCED EACULTY . Page 24 ROW ONE: Maurice Ashley. Herb Banet. john Baughnian. Vera Baunigartner. J. Leunarcl Davis. ROW TWO: Paul Bienz. Milclretl J. Brigham. M. Ruth Brown. Helen M. Burr. F. Lee Buslwng. ROW THREE: Mrs. Ruth Chausse. Mrs. Edna G. Chester. Mrs. Helen Conley. Louis R. Craney. Paul W. Dailey. ROW FOUR: Robert O. Dellinger. Robert Dornte. Gurclun lilatzinger. Clean Fleeli. llaricl A. Griggs. ROW FIVE: Georgia Heal. Lester G. Hemphill. Mrs. Laailunna Huntley. Blanche lulutto. Marian lnghani. was 'G s. OUR GOODFNATUREDE FACULTY M . l'?h- vu- 311' '.:':n Page 25 T :W 3351 '. 'L , A111 V. Ti'-it .ff . , ,.,,i,, ' r 1-is r , - J ' K :- Ynfw, ,ff-., VI-- 1 1 .-, 1 V X HOW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 ONE: Merilwali Ingham. Catherine Jackson. Leland F. Jnlmson. Helen Keegan. Gertrude H. Keep. TWO: Darwin N. Kelley. Marie Lelmaniofi. Mrs. Helen Lee. James S. Mc'l7aclclen. W. H. McNeely. THREE: Murray J. Menflenliall. jr.. Blanche Nielsen. Cliifm-cl O'Brien. Vera E. Pence. Leona Plumann: l7Ul'l'l: lniaynwnrl Qnance. William Quic-k. Mrs. Irene Ralnner. Clifford Richards. Willis Ricliarclsun. FIVIC: Dnrnlliy Riflguay. Russell H. Howe. Margaret SFIIGUIIIHIIII. Eclwarfl Sellleclit, Basil Sliaekellord. UUR Page 20 ALLHNSPIRING FACULTY Q HOW ONE: Wavelancl H. Snider. lva Spangler. Mrs. Naunn Stacklmuse. Cnnnie Standish. Victor lf. F-ter-ll. ROW TWO: Aaron Still. Elbert H. Stndflen. George T. Surher. Esther Thomas. lVIarx'in Toclrl. ROW THREE: Rosza O. Tunkel. Mrs. Dorothy Vallance. Ralph 0. Virts, Carl Vlfalnpole. Mrs. Mary Watson. ROW FOVR: Willialli WHlS1DIl. Bertram WPlllEllllll. Lester Williams. Cilhert Nl. Wilson. Harold lf. Yvinmliniller ROW FIVE: Kenneth W. Yager. Verfla Mae Zeigler. 3' 'f.'..f SC, ww 'f + -I af-'Ni aennlx 'NN tl 2 f -f WARBLERSfTl1e faculty Il'0IIl8l1-S 'aquar- lelu entertains al a social meeting ending the 1954-55 school year. Page 27 in ll,- va -I .N -,,..usm-tar ' ,.aw '5 5? MR. PAUL SPKLLER. principal. handles an import- ant telephone call during a morning of administrative prolflenls. Adults Beliriend, Aid PROBLEMS! Every pupil who enters Central at one time or another has this vvord come up. This is vvhere our adults at Central come in handv. when a Course problem is puzzling us. our guidance director helps. Vllhen we have a speeial interest in school hetterment. Mr. Spuller helps us. Mr. Lindley. who knows all ahout Central. solves manv different kinds of sehool prolvlems. :Xnv of the teaehers will gladlv help solve our Iirolrlems. And what would we do without the Cooks who prepare our lunches for Us in the eafeteria every day? and every night TOP LEFT: The office secretaries. Mrs. Ruth Stults and Mrs. Mildred Keuneke. keep office maehinerv roll- ing smoothly. MIDDLE LEFT: Miss Brigrhani. our guidance director. reaches for the 'phone to give someone information of past graduates of Central. Vonda Hunt is a service vvorker to Miss Brigham. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Watson. the overseer of our daily attendance. explains to Leila Snyder and Sheron Ftillvvell how to check the many ahsences. MISS Nll1lRlBAH INGHAM. dean of girls. helps many girls in daily counselling. Page 23 Nh.,-hm mf' Mr. Aaron T. Lindley. the superintendent of schools. Considers a point of school policy. Pupils of Central when we have all gone home. there are the jani- tors, sweeping and cleaning for the next day. These people and all the other Central adults. hy helping all the pupils with special needs. inalie our school the hesl in lndiana. TOP RIGHT: Administrators of the Vocational Adult Evening School are Mr. Charles H. Feistkorn. voca- tional eoordinator. Martha Berning. secretary. Mr. James Henry Chappell. director. Marion Kamp. clerk. and Mr. Allen F. Haueiesen. coordinator of distrihu- tive education. MIDDLE RIGHT: The people who work hard to keep our huilding neat and Clean are. Arthur Blomhac-h. Glen A. Rondot. ehiel Custodian, Henry F. Budde. Roland Gregory. Raymond Mesh- herger. Henry Ludwig. Tvalter Durst. Arthur Platt. Mrs. Autsie Byus. and Nliss Ollie V. Wiley. BOTTOM RIGHT: These are the ladies yy ho prepare the food for our Cafeteria lines. Seated. Mrs. Ethyle Coyert. Mrs. Hazel Kerns. Mrs. Sadie Kleinrichert. Miss Hildegard Sehoeneniann. Standing. Mrs. Maude Dal- zell. Mrs. Leora Meshherger. Mrs. Evelyn Cox. Mrs. Lillian Barnard. MR. RALPH O. VIRTS. dean of boys. lists college scholarship possibilities. Page 29 ' is-IE, 5 - 3 - s Q. '- .asv Q 1. A Q ft l W. 4 it .5 .ef 2 5 f X 4 safe sf' 1 TN, f .At Home, at School, Ever lert to elp 'GPROGRESS Through Action for Better Homes. Schools. and Communitiesi' was the general theme of the Central PTA. The family potluck on October 10 drew a good crowd for good food and mixer games afterward. Some of the other highlights of the year were the bake sale, Senior Ban- quet, Back-to-School Day. American Edu- cation Week observance, teas. candy sales. and rummage sales. Mr. Robert Zimmer- man showed slides of the 1948 Olympics at the May meeting. The new oflicers were also installed at this meeting. The Parent Education group. formerly the study group. had as their theme. For a Lifetime of Mental Health. ABOVE: The PTA officers are Mrs. Wallace Beer president: Mrs. Cletus Deck, secretary: Mrs Robert Bushaw. treasurer: Mrs. Edward Moening first vice-president: and Mr. Robert Dellinger. sec ond rice-president. l X' OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT: Mr. William T. Brase is the main char- acter of the first PTA gathering. in which the game hcharadesu was played to 4LWho Put the Overalls in Mrs. Murphyis Chowder. TOP RIGHT: Some PTA parents are spearing their forks into some de- licious food at the PTA potluck. MIDDLE LEFT: An enthusiastic mother. Miss Lenna Arnold. Mrs. Thomas Deal. Mrs. Jacob Garmire. and Laurel Deal are pantomiming to the different varieties of songs while other members try to guess what song they are pantomiming. MID- DLE RIGHT: Mr. Wfallace Beer is leading the parents and teachers in community singing. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Beer. Mr. lVatson. and Mr. Spuller are welcoming the Rey. Mr. Wfood to Back-to-School Night. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cakes. pies. and cookies sell well at lvolf and Des- sauer's. Mrs. True Sheets is selling some baked goods. THIS PAGE-Parents. teachers. and students enjoy themselves at a PTA get-together. first fall supper. Page 30 Parents, Teaehers Like Seheel, Tee P Talented 'Doodlersl SKETCHING. ceramics. lettering. postermaking. figure fashion. and interior decorating are Hve fields in which the Art Department specializes. Many pupils have made their careers in teach- ing. advertising. gift wrapping. exterior devor- ating, and interior decorating after majoring in art in high school. Our artists have enlivened Central with their wonderful art work. The hest of equipment aids our pupils in their work. -va, . CREATIVE FINGER TIPS-TOP: Miss ACker's first-hour class is working in creative embroidery. MIDDLE: Painting the statue of Lincoln in the Center hall of the New Building are Carole Levy. Brenda Leonard. and Beverly Huss. BOT- TOM: Carolyn Bradley. Jerome Diekev. Carol Vodde tC.C.I. and Brenda Leonard are making mosaics of broken glass and cement. Page 32 HERES HOW-Melvin Mueller. jaek lliehtn. Ed Cowan. and Dun Chivingtun are shaping a guide fur an eleetrie saw. lndustry 11:0 Beam in Future HEAT AND METAL - A lneginning welding class is welding sheet metal with gasoline torches. ALMOST everv lmv that walks thruugh the doors of Central takes at least one semester ul' industrial arts. And many of the indus- trial arts pupils have. since graduating. stleeeetletl in all tvpes of work in and near Fort Vtavne. Industrial arts build toward effec- tive utilization and appreciation ul' the materials. processes. serv- iees, and products ul' husiness and industry. Central High School courses of industrial arts are auto met-hanirs. drafting. eleetrieitv. machine shop. welding and womlwmking. a verv 1-mnplete offering. Central boys are indeed fortunate to take part in these elasses. HOLSE PLANS-In a Drawing 6 Class. Gerry Knox. Don Biddle. David Guenther. and Ralph Ohnesorge are drawing plans for a house. Page 33 K sushi! A 4 .. SKILLED HANDS make expert craftsmen: Darryl WHSSOII, Dale Tyndall. Richard Burnett and other students are learning how to construct surf boards in an advanced woodworking class. In Our Shops You Learn to 6Do It Yourself? HANDLING TOOLS is an art for our skilled shop boys. They learn much in the field of automation by utilizing the shop laboratories and classes which are here to give them the best in mechanical education. lVIodern shop laboratories with the latest up-to-date equipment and skilled and educated instructors train their boys with all the mechanical background needed. The various phases of the industrial arts courses are: Auto. machine. welding, electricity. drafting, and wood working. pattern and cabinet making. and home building. A student receives a vast and immeasurable supply of instruction and information which enables him to hold a specialized Page 34 job in any of the related fields. Industrial Arts offers a vocational educational program which en- ables the student to specialize in any one field and take as much as three hours a day of one subject. Central has the largest. complete field of Industrial Arts of any high school in the Fort Vlfayne area. In the past years, 25 boys of Central shops have placed in the Henry Ford National Competition Contest. This is held for boys who wish to enter a project to be judged nationally. The boys get a touch of what the work will be like when they graduate and move into the advanced fields. Q Jet th lui Sinn set intn xxnrkiiig vmirlitimi. Ill Y Danni ll Vfatsnli. XBUVIQZ In an Hle4't1'if-ity O vlass. Eclxxarcl Arnulml. lien 'ry Tuflnr. Butt Vlvvikvl. iltlfl Bull Muck are liusy getting a tele- Q : rl 'S only-y. Hc'l'lmc-rt Lyons. ,ll'l'lkf KPEIIPI1 anfl Bill upper in a XXvlNlflSllUIJ 4- Class are getting instl'u4'tiuns lxn tn sliupe a lialllvat lrmn Mr. Paul Dailey in wnnclxmrk. IP sliup. on limi GfPl'fl1'lll BELOW: In Auto T Curiwlius Hitt. Eddie Russvll. and 'x' are harfl at uurk giving a tune-up jolt to a t'Lll'lJl1l'f't1ll' in Page 35 fy I WL i YG NVQ wr :A WV P . 'A igf,g gy5gwt,ffm f W Y' , Wfwg WM L, W w Lf j lvflr ,L I 'il' X' ff 1 QI- DAIM ,JJ V f L I P 1,1 N' .kf fv' V wi VL ' A Y .L V ,. vqye .PNK N I I-V16 X F' 1 . V' W!! Nix 1 U ' jf ,ffv LN x , V3 f A L 3 vff' , I I iq fi x B. X.. N. -2 X - ...- -..n..i.i..i nurture Homemalkers HOW? to live at home is always in consideration. and our school helps to meet this problem. Be- cause our girls will spend most of their lives in the home. some of the school dav for the home economies student is devoted to home- making. Experiences in gracious living are part of these lessons. too. Some of the phases ofthe home economics course are child care. family relations. home management. sewing. and food preparation. This course helps pupils in person- al growth and development. Page 30 LEARNING HOMEMAKING-TOP: ln a class project. these girls observe the reactions of children with new toy s. Henrietta Collins. Carol Smith. Margaret Jacobs. Sandra Lvkins. Penny Bocock. Betty Ott. Standing-Marv Frank- lin. Sharon Tobias. Doris Wilson. Ruth Fairfield. Bonnie Burchard. MIDDLE: Kay Bradtmiller. Beverly Tabar. Pat Click. Carol Levy. and Betty Newman eat a meal which they planned and prepared. BOTTOM: A home economics class observe Dick DeArn1and. as he practices rules of politeness with Janet YVarrick. in a family re- lations class. V459 N A IlNbIDE DTORX Bob bmith points out the digestive organs to Betty Rowe. JoAnn Padfvett ljiank Smith and Judy Rinehart in the fourth period health class. ll-llerels to our Health HEALTH AND SAFETY education is designed to instruet and stimulate youth so that they may conserve, improve. and protect their health. Visual aids, movies, Charts, dummies. and actual produets are employed in the pro- cedure of the health program. The study of this sulmjeet is necessary in maintaining good health and in assuring a longer and better life in the home and surrounding Clllllllllllllly. Pupils acquire new halmits and learn safety measures to enritfh their lives. Our health program at Central is one that prepares for physical and mental happiness. All hoys a11d girls enroll in health Classes. Occasionally students are so inspired in health Classes that 'their individual interests turn to medicine and the idea of helping the needy. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Bob Armstrong and Loretta Alexander plan a good breakfast for Ben Hawkins. Jerry Burch. ,ludi Jacolms. and Sharon Westfall. LEFT: George Chuhatow explains the skeletal system to mem- hers of his health class under the supervision of Mr. Armstrong. Page 37 'K 3: X- OX THE 5CREENfln a class in remedial English. Mrs. Chausse is showing docu- ments and famous charters to her interested pupils. English Basic to Our Philosophy and Culture IT HAS heen said that those that don't enjoy English donit enjoy living. Mayhe if you recall your English classes, you remember having panel discussions. devotions at Parent Teachers Association meetings. plays in class. reading poetry aloud, and many other activities. Also in English class you learn not o11ly to read hut also to analyze and understand what you read. you learn to write and spell. and to in- crease your voeahulary. English not only pertains to literature. spelling. and grammar. hut also to a hetter understanding of people, places. and opinions. As the semesters go hy you learn the tragic lives of Page 33 authors: going along with the idea of learning ahout authors. you learn what poetry is and what its pur- pose is. Can you rememher your study of Wiilliam Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. George Elliotis Silas Malner, Homeris Odyssey. and Carl Sandhurg's Abralzanz Lilzvolrz? While in English class you not only study grammar. hut you study, in literature. the philosophy of living. When you leave your English class and Central. you will al- ways rememher your moments during these classes. ln Central's English classes you have a chance to see our cultural heritage in perspective. ....,,.,.ff TOP RIGHT: Miss Tonkel in il 5x English class is explaining the liaekgrouncl of English Literature to Connie Geiger, Ann Ciek. Rita jucly. Ray Sylvester. and Bolt Scott. The seleetion llllfl6l' eonsifleration is Silas Marner. MIIJIDLIC LEFT: ln an ily English elass Duane Sutton. Martha Knox. Minesta Koehler. and Waiida Patrick are lweing instructed on how to reacl the clillerent kinds of poetry in ineter. BOTTOM LEFT: An English fij class is learning lmw to reacl galley proofs and eompare them with the 1-opp in a journalism lesson. Page 30 s '7 xxvor'- MTH E COWIPARING and contrasting the American flag with the French flag in a first year French class are Sonia Bohde. Bill lsenhour. Don Humhert. Deanna Cook and Rosemary Harris. Bilingual, These lifollss DO YUL' speali Fl't'llt'll?u and Time is flying are familiar phrases Hung around in the heginning foreign language Classes daily. French and Latin help the student to understand the liyes and l'll!4tOlHS ol' people in our neighboring lands and develop a lnetter understanding for a Cultural and well-rounded lille. ABOVE: Learning to tell time in French l are Irene Smith. lVlalmelline Williams. Peggy Fleischman. Shirley Morton. and ,lack Conrad. LEFT: Showing the different declensions that are used in Latin 1 are Judy Beckman. Nancy Straub, and Danny Lawson. Page 40 Mat Provolkes Thinking ALL UF us have taken mathematics sometime during our school life. Mathematics is essential to our life. It gives the pupil mathematical knowledge necessary for the ordinary affairs of his daily life. Wie may choose either general math or algebra. If we wish to have more mathematical knowledge we may take geometry. advanced algebra. and solid geometry: in the senior year there is opportunity to take college algebra and trigonometry. Central is very fortunate to have our many well-experienced math teachers. who have sent winning pupils to state math contests. PTQZZLES SOLVED-TOP: Miss Plumanns. Judy Nuzum. Beverly Zimmerman. and Robert Fawley watch as Dick Jantz shows how a geometric problem is worked. MIDDLE: Mr. Mc- Neely is showing Barbara fdalych. Sidnette Simmons. and ,lack Crawford how to solve an algebra equation. BOTTOM: Dick Norris. Ken Brown. and jerry Scheiman demonstrate to the class how a slide rule is used in mathematics. Page 41 .imw mm VMI QPITE A MAN-Ronald Mapes explains the lesson as Richard Green. Bill Keim. lVlarilyn Lothamer. and Marcia Ort prove to show much interest in Mr. Richard-s U. S. History 1 class. Here Ronald points to a picture of john Brown and ex- plains his part in the alnolitionist movement. jlouruevs, lliarts., Maps Euliveu Social Studies HAND ME the paste. Dont drop that little clipping. it helongs to the mayor's speech ac- ceptance. Wliat is this all about? Itis some of our students working on their election scraphooks in government class. Centralis social studies include Indiana history. freshman civics, freshman orienta- tion. economics, government. sociology. world his- tory. and United States history. This department gives us information on our nation's position in world affairs. makes us hetter informed on world affairs so that we may take a place in the nation's work. gives information on past historical happen- ings to keep the pupil informed on the present and future world affairs. The government l'l212Sl'l take l'age 12 special trips to see our government in action. They visit the city hall. post olhce. court house. and other interesting places. In our social studies panel discus- sions are fun and yet very educational. They practice what they learn in mock trials each year given hy the Anthony Vlfayne Cluh. a history cluh. The use of maps. charts. special documents. and records and films of actual events and voices are also helpful in the social studies courses. The students learn of how our great country. America. got its heginning and how men fought in state and territorial assem- blies and on battlefields for the rights and laws to govern them according to their heliefs. i ,- ABUVE: ln tlif- vnunly l'lEI'l'x.S nllive al the L'lPlllilllllUSt'. Mr. Rnln-rl Haulxiiis. mnunly vlvrk. is explaining Io I1 QOYt'l'llIllt'Ill 1-lass lliv juli ol' ai 1-nunly r-lerlx. l,lzl l: liilvif-ste-il ln llien' stuflles. Nunn liver is slimvliig the Sam' Basin lu ,lmiive lilac-rsule. Darla Keele-r. and Larry Huclaliaugli. in imrlml liistnry Class. l3l'll,OXX': Mr. llawliins. is explaining to llerlv Mattllizls. ljvggy lflvisclnnan. Sandra llannvr. Geralcl Svlwiman. and Carla Linkvr a plinluslalif- rwfnnl uf u pulnlii- mlm-uinent. Page Pl-3 N.. N,- Kiki. Three Roads to Culture THE ENJOYNII-INT of writing. speaking. and reading is a priyilege of all .-Xnierican citizens. In order to speak and express oneself with alrility. the lihrary provides an accurate and yxell-rountletl lraekgrountl in every' sulvjeet. ,Iournalisni is lvasie education needed in order to put important thoughts with their meanings on paper. To relay these thoughts that are on paper. speeeli yyork is necessary. Each ol' these Sllll,it'4 lS. speech, jtlllflldllslll. and the lilzrury is dc-yentlent upon the other. -i .3 Page 44 FINDING FACTS -TOP: Leafing through the diction- aries in the lilvrary are Gay Badders and Kay Bradt- iniller. At the files we find Cuyla Teague. and at the talmle. students work hard to get the necessary reading references for their assigned work. MIDDLE: Dorothy Mertz. Ron Mapes. Carol Schiemann. Max DeVoe. and Leta Goodson record a radio script in speech class. BOTTOM: Studying the weekly assignments in a journal- ism class are Richard Kelley. Marcia Jones. Barbara Baker. Leila Stearns and Marilyn Dare. if-' 1 ,, Y my- ini AT WORK: The formula for sulfur dioxide is sulfur plus oxygen yields sulfur dioxide. Prove this! say ,ludy Eniher. lxen Brown. Carol Hawk. Wesley Laniholey. and Glenn Talley as they mix the compound. Soienitists Discover All NCHEEP. CHEEPV' No. this is not a liarni hut an ad- vanced hiology roinn. The peep ol' newly hatched chicks did seein surprising in a high school. lint there is a good reason. :Xt the annual Science Fair. to he held at Purdue University. there were several students from Central who chose to study the emhryology of a chicken and allowed a few eggs to hatch into yellow. linffy halls of life. ln all science classes, students exhihit their achievements at the Fair. The classes of l'll6'lHlSt1'y. physics. hiology. physical geography. ineteorzslogy. physical science and advanced hiology all help to teach the students an appreciation of nature and its effect on everyday life. MIDDLE LEFT: Beverly Zinnnerman. Karen West. Reggie Woronuk. Marilyn Wliitefl. and Bill Garniire are olwserying the different species of algae hy nieans of a seoscope and a micro- scope. LEFT: David Phillips. Dick Miller. kneeling. and Anita jones. Ludmilla Pryshepa. Gay' Badders and Raymond Kern are re- cording the relative humidity and the dew point in a meteor- ology class. Page 45 ::.1f' ' 7 -.5 - . .. -i.17-5- '- ' ..1. 1 - : ' ,: w I 'D 2 ', '- . :w . , . : I-p 1 sf 'S' i:..g-L . I ' gait W r. y.,-2f'lr'f:'r , 1 ,-': ' sr , . Q 5 :xp .ff . , 1y ',s x ' - 4 z.uL A'11'-:fin - ., f-.Ig , .--5' f -.' -,gg-gs .5 ff.. V. .4 . :fi I . .gf H' 4 . ff 5 . .., .n ,, , . '.f-'W X 455 ? ?vi'14- .. .'r-: -f:,.+ - .- ff- 1. A L . ., 5.-.g. w 1,-4113:-, Q M . . . 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The three courses in the husiness department are stenographic. clerical. and general. All pupils of the husiness courses take junior husiness in their freshman year and hookkeeping in their sophomore year. They may then learn which type of work they arc hest suited for and which type of work they are likely to succcezl in. The husiness department gives Page 46 general information for daily life. besides the train- ing for specific johs. The purpose of the stenographic hranch is to place emphasis on shorthand and type- writing. which trains secretaries for particular jobs. The clerical branch works mostly ill general office work. which includes particular skill in typewriting. filing. husiness arithmetic. and general office pro- cedures. They do not take shorthand. The general course especially trains pupils on how to meet people. how to sell. and how to get along with people behind the counter. wry ' . , , 3 a Q .1 J ,- ,, X' 8 Z A- ,,,,,.w-N-ms. ,I ABOVE: Mary Canaisay. F-ara Tuck. Shirley Jarvis. Mary Lou Cralwncr. and llita H Hung are rlning their daily filing in Miss Heals clerical practice class. LEFT: Mr. WTlIlflllllllPI S Clerical Practice 2 class lllt ll1ll6l'S ctnnputing their claily lessnns nn t'0lHlJl0lllt3lt'l'S. BELOW: Carol Nuckles. Nancy Slater. Sara Currie. Dianna Williams. Beverly Bisllnp. ancl Sharon Hnsier ul Miss Lel'ianmlJf's sales class are listening tu Miss Leliainnll tc-ll the-in how ln give a sales talk almut a prucluct. Page li MANY FACES, MANY 'TYPES Peppy Pulls PMN fm' Central Tigers Page 43 , A. 15 5 no S YOU walk throufrh these halls of Central. , ., A f Z, X 1 l f have you ever thought of l ' Q . . XXX what differences in racial. R' religious. and nationality liacliground We have here? Central can he proud of the variety of boys and girls attending her school. It gives me a chance to make friends with all 1,600. Under Central's roof l can he proud to say all people are equal. The situation is to my advantage. As you can see. all of us get along line together and so prove that people can live together and that every boy or girl stands on his own feet. Of this Central can he really proud. This is my school and everyone has a place in it. l 'vs PEP bEbblON this morning! Enthuslas- 6 f q,'f,f'2ff:tgi2 ,W . . 5,.5,mi:,gW,ljlpafy y u, . tic underclassmen lustily cheer as ex- , -V h01'tCd by the Cheefleaflers' ' M , 'lil , V i Q ,W , ,QAAVMQ Page 419 f .. 'o 'Yi tw -vfk 'Q 'y 14 -2:-7 '5- SQ :wry M... 'bw an me 'nge-.. 'Hen 4, 0,5 if sung, , xv..- Q-...,, rung ',. ,-sf g ! :22'hv H,,,,p 'W ,-is '-arg... 'iv ROW ONE: Alex I-Xlexamlroyx19201.BettyBaulngarflner, lilon Birltlle. Lloycl Brewer. Uonlftte Bnshayy. lleanna C1i4lk'ljl.:2I:l. NOW TWO: Sandra llanner. Helverea llaris. Della Reefl-02.-L3. Peggy' l leist'lnnain. Hill Foreman. Virginia Graft 492 .sl-5. HOW? THREE: Laflonna Crulver. Vonfla Hunt. Kenneth Hoefelmeyer. lfllen lirutlop. Xyresley' Laniholey. Hill Lintl- ley-92.97. HOW FOI'R: Carla Linker. Herhert Matthias. Kenneth Mayss'J3,tNl, llorothy Mertz-'J-L.tS3. Dick Norris. Hex DQVOG. HOW FIVE: lfrnie Rornanoyyski. Gemlcl St-heinian. Shirley Shroyer- 03.59. Janet Shook. Leila Stearns-'lll.1l. Rita Young. Other honor roll stuclents not picturefl are: lint-neth lil'oyyi1'--'lfi.'JT. Sylvia Ml11'lmt'lx---91.15. aintl Eugene TPll1lJlFI'fl,ll.:ili. NATIONAL e 50 HONUR SOCIETY 119256 HAPPY smiles. tears. annl looks ol' surprise niarlietl the uyyimliiig ol' the National Honor Society' pins to the top l5 per cent of the Senior Class :Xpril 20 heliore an assenihlnge ol' the entire high sehool. The llllllYlllllt1lS runlt high in seliolarsliip, service, 1-Iumn-len-. mul leadership. To plaiee on the lionr- year honor roll. annonneetl in the same program. seniors must limit- 'JO per eent or higher uverzige for their high sehool eareers. One rnnst yyorls hurml to reneli these goals ol' nienihership in the Honor Society' :intl the lionr-y'enr honor roll. BEST CTTTZENS Q. . ., KENNETH BROWN Salutatm'ianmO3.'?T l DEANNA COOK Best Girl Citizen A HIGHLY prized llOIlU1' is that of Best Boy and Best Girl Citizens. chosen lay the student body to have their names engraved nn tlie Doenges Cup. , , ., BEST SCHOLARS DOROTHY MERTZ Valefliettn'ian-04.153 JAN STINE Best Buy Citizen OUR seliolastit' leaders for this year turned out at brilliant J:lCilt'lPlHlt' record in tlieir four years of lligll seliool. Page 51, Graduates QQQQ Class of I956 ROW ONE: GLORIA LA YERNE AARON -Business. Lilies basketball and reading. Intends to be a house- wife and beautician. James H. Smart. ALEX RALPH ALEXANDROW-College Prep. Math Club 2. treasurer 3. 'l: Caldron art editor 2. picttirc editor 3. head photographer sl: Press Clttb 3. LI: Science Club 3: Rifle Club 3: Radio Clttb 2: Stttdent Council sl-1 Indiana llniversity Achievement. Lilies science fiction and aviation. Intends to be an electrical engineer. Phillips. fllinneapolis. JOHN FRANK BAKER .Ionny --Yocational. Likes bowling. Intends to become a bowler. Iloagland. DANIEL GILBERT BANDOR Ilan -Yrrcational. Lilies roller skating. Intends to he a machinist. Forest Park. GENE I I PAI L BARNI NI Pedrt-A'--General. Latin Club I: Football I. 2: Dramatics I. Likes records ant dancing. Intends lo be a construction worlier. St. Andrew. SALLY LOI BARRY- Business. GAA I: Friendship I: Spotlight agent sl. Likes music. Intends Io he a hostess. Gloria Dei Lutheran. tion' TWO: BARBARA .IOYCE BAILIQEY Barb College Prep. Choir I. 2. 3. point record::r -I: Or- - . ., . .. . . . , . . chestta I. 2. 3. -I: Band I: Xlodern Xlustc Nlasters I: Girls Choir I. 2: Contests Awards 2. 3. Lilies to collect books. Wants to be an X-ray technician or singer. Washington. BETTY LOUISE BAIINIGARII NICRY Business. Latin Clttb I: Band I: Secretary' 2. 3. -l-: Anthonyf Wayne 2. secretary 3. 4: NFL 3. sl: Alodcrn Xlusic lllaslers 3. 4: FBLA historian 3. -li: Dratnatics 3. -I-: 34Act Play 2. 3: Likes music. Intends to be a medical or dental assistant. Washington. .IOHN CLIFFORD BEERS Beersie 4 Vocational. llramatics 2: Spotlight 3. -I. Likes stamps and coins. Intends to work with wood. Adams. RICHARD AARON BENTZ Dick and Br-nlzieii Yocational. Modern lllusic Masters 2. treasurer 3. 4: Band and Orchestra I. 2. 3. -I: Spotlight agent 2: Caldron agent 2. 3. slr: Northern Indiana Music Contest 2. 3. -I. Likes music and collecting records. Intends lo be a sheet metal layout tnan and a musician. .Iames ll. Smart. IIONALD CHARLES BIIJIJLE Donna -Technical. Football I. 2. 3. yarsity' -I: Lettermen's Clttb I-: Electricity Club 2. 3: Anthony' Way ue Clttb 4: Science Club -I: Class president 3. 4. Lilies sports and math. Intends to become a ciyil engineer or teacher. Adatns. BEYERLY .IEAN BISHOP 7 Business. Spotlight 3. rl: GAA I. 2. Likes swimming. Intends Io do telephone work. Washington. Hott TIIHI-Ili: .LARRY 'IIEYRXIAN BLESSING Vocational. Lilies hunting and fishing. Wants to be a drafts- tnan. Washington. SONIA Sl Ii BOIIIIE Sunny --Ctillege Prep. Spotlight I. 2: Senior Congress. Lilies painting figurines. Intends to be married. Concordia. CHARLES A. BORTON Chuckn-Technical Shop Course. Band I. 2. 3. -I-1 letter. Likes working on cars. Wants to be a mechanical engineer. Entered from Tiltlen Teclt. Fisk. Chicago. WILLIANI CIIARLES BOSEKER Billll- College Prep. Latin Clttb I. 2: llatlt Clttb 2. 3: Anthony Wayne 2. 3. -I: Tennis 3. sl. Likes tennis and reading. Intends to be an ac- countant. Trinity' Lutheran. XIARYA .IIINE BR.-XDEN Shorty Business. Spotlight I. 2: Sophomore. .lttnior Congress: Student Council 3. Lilies decorating rooms. Intends to be a stenographer. Hoagland. t'IAHtlI.ti XIAIIILYIY BRADFIELID Suzie Business. Spotlight I: Spotlight I. 2. 3: Anthony Wayne 3. I: FBLA 3. 4: Student Council I. Likes art. Wants to be an interior decorator. Iloagland. ROW Ifttl R: BILL El GENE BRAND Yocational. Rifle Club: Band 2. 3. Likes lutnting and mechanics. Intends lo go to General Electric Apprentice School. Entered frotn Ashley Iliglr School I95-1. lloagland. RAND,-XI.I. F, BRASE Ran -General. Football I. 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2. sl: Yarsity Clttb -I: Anthony' Wayne. Likes sports. Wants to be a manufacturer agent. Forest Park. LLOYD ARNOLD BREWER Brew Technical Shopftlollege Prep. Football I. 2. 3. -I: Letterman's Clttb sl-. Lilies auto and aircraft llying. Intends to be a pilot or designer. Ilartnar. .IOSEPH LEE BROOKS .Ioc'l---General. Science Club 3. -I: Nlath Club sl. Likes cars. Intends to be mechanical engineer. Entered from Russel High in I954. St. Anthony. KENNETH .IOSEPH BROWN Stainless -College Prep. Nlath Club 3. president sl-: Phy- Chem. 3. Government Council I: Film Endorsers 2. 3: Rifle Club 2: FBLA: State Geometry contest. bronze tnedal: State Math Contest 3. Excellent. Lilies automotive design and theory. Intends to teach adyanccd math. St. Peter. PAI L AN'I'IIt'tNY BIIERKLE Professor Buerk -esColIege Prep. Latin Clttb I. 2: Anthony Wayne 2. 3. ll Alath Clttb 2. 3. sl-: Modern lllusic Nlasters 2. 3. -I: Phy-Chem 3. -ll .Iunior Congress: School Dance Band 2. 3. li. Likes music. Intends to be a teacher. Trinity Lutheran. ,-4 . . - Y. .Y . .. . . ROW I'llI'.: IIALH NA Bl GA.lElNlxO Business. Girls Lhou' I: Art Club 3: FBLA 3: Friendship Club -I. Likes In sing and paint. james H. Smart. NINA IRENE Bl HELISON - Business. FBLA I: GAA I. Likes to make jewelry and sew. llarmar. GLORIA ANN Bl RKE'l l' Burket - Business. Nature tilult I: Nlath Clttb 2. 3. -I-: Serxice Clttb I. 2. 3: Student Council I: State Nlath Contest I. bronze medal. ith in state. WILLIE DEAN BIVRT- Business and General. Likes collecting old money. Bibb County Train- ing. REGENIA Bl RTON lean ellttsittess GAA I. Likes to collect pictttres. Intends to be a file clerk. llarmar. DONETTE DEE Bl SIIAW Ilonutl'--'College Prep. Latin Club I. 2: Spotlight I. 2: Anthony Wayne Clttb 3. -I-3 Cheering Block 2. 3: NFL 2. 3. yice-president -I: Yoice of Central sl-: Manchester College Science Exhibition Certificate 2: NFL Degree of Honor. Excellence. and Distinction 2. -I: Ball State Speech Tourney second place 2: District Tourney first 2: Columbia City Tottrney first 3: Indiana State Tourney second 3: Concordia Tourney second -I: 3-Act Play' 2. -I-: St-Itimnrel Radio Cup -I: Croninger Cup -I.: Flifltltl Scholarship to Ripon 3. Likes reading and writing. Intends to become a buyer. .L Ill. Cul' ytt I y in ytllt . D1 s . RIN SIX: ELOI ISE PEARL tl.-XIIILI. Weczie - Business. Nature Club I. treasurer: Booster 2. 3. Al: Seryice Club l. 2. Lilies cooking. Intends to be a housewife. Adams. BYRON CIIARLES CANAAN Caninci' tlt-Ilt-gs Prep. and Ilttsittt-ss. I'loutIt3Il I. 2. 3. -I-: Student Council I. 2. yice-president 3: .Iunior Represcntatiye -I: Dramalics 3. l: Speech -I: Clteering Block 2. 3: Spotlight agent 2: Sopltoiiiotwl play 3: .Iunior Play II: Sophomore Play -I. Intends to be a businessman. Ilarmar. PATRICIA ANN CARNES Pat -Business. GAA I. 2: Friendship 2: FBLA sl: Service work 3. -I. Likes dancitig. Intends to do dancing with a group. Franklin. ,IAAIES tZIIlN -- Yocational. DONALD I I I 7 .Il NIOR CIIIYINGTON Bud -Yocational. Cross country I. L. 3. 4: Track I. I.. -I. Lilies building hot t'otls. Wants to be a machinist. Forest Park. BEYERLY ANNE CLARK Bev -College Prep. Cheer- ing Block 2. 3: Biology' I. 2: lllatlt Club 2. 3. 1-I: Anthony' Wayne Club 2. 3. sl: Latin Club I. 2: Pre- Prcss Club 2. 3: Spotlight I. 3: .Iunior Congress: Press Clttb sl: Girls Glee Clttb I. secretary 2: Choir 2.31 Caldron 2. -I-: Senior Congress: FTA -1. Lilies sewing and music. Wants Io teach or become a housewife. W aslunglon. Page 52 Page 53 Graduates QQQQ Class of II956 HOW ONE: RICHARD NIALCOKI CLARK Dick -Vocational. Likes football. Intends In be a welder. Iloaglanrl. ROBERT NIALRICE CLEYENCER-Vocational. Likes ice skating and basketball. Intends to cnlist in the service. Hoagland. JACK ALLEN CONRAD-College Prep. Ford Motor Company National Drafting Contest. second prize 4. Likes to play the guitar. Wants vocation in linguistics and Iangttage. Hoagland. DEANNA JOYCE COOK Cookie -College Prep. Biology Clttb I, 2: Latin Club vice-presi- dent. president 2: Press Club 2. 3. vice-president 4: Thespian Society 3. 4: Girls Sextette 4: CAA I. 2: NI-'L 2. secretary 3. 4: Hath Club. 2. 3. 4: Boosters 2. 3 41-1 Spotlight I. copy editor 2. news editor. feature editor. sports editor 3. managing editor and editor-in-chief 4: Cheering Block 2. 3. 4: Caldron agent: Choir I: Pre-press I. 2: Service Club 4: Sophomore Extemp Clip 2: Koerber-Carder Cup 3: State Rotary First Cup 3: Carey Oratory Crip 3: Sheldon Dramatic Declamation Crip 3: Junior Prom Queen: Miller Writing Cup 2. Feature: Sophomore Recognition Day First Person: State Poetry First 3: Howe Experienced Second: 3-Act Play 2. lead 3: Christmas Play 2. lead 3: Top Ten State Extemp 2: FTA 4: Quill and Scroll -I-: Senior Congress: Comedy Crip 3: Queen Math Clttb Dance 3: Sophomore Class Secretary. Likes people. and keeps scrapbook ol four years at Central. Intends to become a speech lcaeher. Washington. DIANE DENISE COOK Cookie 4 College Prep. Service Clttb I. 2. 3. 4: Boosters 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I. 2: Anthony Wayne 2. 3: Math Club 2: FBLA 3: Congress Member 2.3.4. Likes to write letters. Wants to be a surgical nurse. Adams. KATHERYN DA RLENE COOK Kathy -Business. Likes skating. In' tends to work at an Insurance Company. Lafayette Central. ROW TYVO: WALTER COOK Buddy -- General. Latin Clttb I. 2: Football 2: Alodern Nlusic Masters 3. -I. Likes to collect coins. Intends to be a cabinetmaker. Harmar. ED CURTIS COWAN Big Ed and Little Ed -Vocational. Football I. varsity 2. 3. fl: Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2. 3: 3-Act Play 3. Likes playing sports. Intends to be a toolmaker or a coach. Washington. GERRY ALLEN CON-Bush ness. Likes sports. lntends to be a first class salesman. Zion Lutheran. JERRY WAYNE COX Sam - Yocational. lntcnds to be a patternmaker. ,lames II. Smart. MARY .IOANN COX ,loann -Business Band 1.2.3. -I: Xlodern Xlusic Alasters 2. 3. -I. Likes skating and music. Intends to be a laboratory technician. llarmar. CARLENE ADELE CRANCE Blondie , Business. Latin Club I. 2: Caldron I. 2. picture editor 3: Press Club 3: Booster 2. 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: Spotlight 3. -I: Drarnatics 3: Art Awards I. 2. Likes collecting records and swimming. lntcnds to be an airline hostess. Adams. ROW TIIREE: BONA LOL CRESS Bona fCoIIege Prep. CAA I. 2. 3: Anthony Waync Clttb 2. 3. 4: NFL 2. 3. secretary 4: Pre-Press I: Press Club secretary 2. vice-president 3. 4: Cheerleader reserve I. varsity 2. captain -I: .lttnior Prom Court 3: Sophomore Recognition Day 2: Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Sophomore. .lunior Congress: Senior Class Xice-President: Aliller writing cttp 3: second in Civil Defense essay contest 3: Spotlight I. news and feature editors 2. desk. layout. and managing editors 3. and managing editor. cditor-in-chief -I-: Yoice of Central 4: Caldron agent I. 2. 3. 4. Likes cheerleading and reading. Wants to leach or enter journalism lield. Ilarinar. RAYOLA BELLE CROUCH Raye -- College Prep and Busi- ness. Anthony Wayne 3. 4: Art Club I. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. -I-: Friendship I: Math Club 3. 4: Itlodern Nlusic Alasters 2. vice-president 3. president 4: Orchestra I: Pre-press 2: Press Club 3. 4-: Service Club 2. 3: Spotlight Agent I: Bookhead 2. Tiger Rag Manager 2. assistant ad manager 3. feature and news writer 2. 3. 4. assistant news and copy editor. Likcs music and newspaper work. Intends to become a music teacher. Arcola Consolidated. ALICE ARLENE CLRRENT Suzie --Business, Service W'ork I. 2. 3. 4. Wants to be a waitress. Franklin. CALLIE AIAE CLRRY-Business. Likes reading and travel- ing. Intends to be a nurse. .lames H. Smart. SARAH ANNE CURRY Curly -Business. Choir 2. 3: CAA I. Likes sewing and traveling. Intends to be a beautician. .lames H. Smart. DELORES NIARIE DANIELS Dee -Ceneral. Likes collecting pictures. Intends to be a salesgirl. Entered from North Side. Harmar. ROW FOLR: SANDRA LEE D.-'INNER SandyB--Business. Nature Club I: Spotlight I. 2. bookhcad. mailing manager. ad manager 3. and manager 4: Service Club I. 2. 4. Pre-Press Club I. 2: Press Clttb 2. vice' president 3. al. Likes Art. Intends to be a secretary. Adams. BEVERLY ANNE DAL CIIERTY Sweetsi' College Prep and Business. Spotlight 2: Student Council I: GAA I: Choir I: Boosters 2: Service Worker I. Likes Bop records. Intends to be a secretary. Wiashington. REBECCA SARAH DAYIS Becky -College Prep. Latin Clttb I. 2: Girls Choir I. 2: GAA I. 2. 3: Choir I. 2. 3. 4: Sextet 3. 4: Boosters 2. 3. -I: Anthony Wayne 2. secretary 4: Phy-Chem treasurer 4: .lunior Prom attendant Queen of Art Club Dance 4. Wants to be a registered nurse. Ilarrnar. VIRGINIA ANN DAVIS Honey Doll --General. FBLA 3. Likes drawing. James II. Smart. ROBERT EIICENI-I DEARDI FF Boh - - Yocalional. Likcs working on cars. Intends to work in a seryicc station. lrlarmar. RICHARD ALLEN DeARAIOND Dick -College Prep. Football I: FBLA I. Likes working on cars. Intends to bc in the Insurance Business. llarmar. IIOII FIYE: MAX EYAN DeYOE Bama --College Prep. Latin Clttb I. 2. vice-president 3: Anthony Wayne 2: Spotlight 21 NFL I. 2. 3. 4: Math Clttb 2. Likes reading and debating. Yvants to study nieteorology rt 'licrnessee State. Central Annex. Phenix City. Alabama. REX DIIANE DeYOE Doc f Industrial Arts-Vocational. Biology Club 3. 4: Choir I. 2. vice-president 3. president 4: Alath Clttb 2: Anthony Wayne Clttb I-: Caldron Photography head I. darkroom head 2. copy editor 3. editor -I: Cross Country 4: Track 3-milcr 4: Yarsity Club 4: Pre-Press Club I: Press Club 2. 3. president sl: Spccial Choir 2. 3. sl: lf Neil Kensler Cup I. Caldron Best Photographer: District State 2. 3. 4. SPEBSQSA Cup and Plaque 3. Allen County Barber Shop Quartet Contest: Boys Quartet Trophy 3: Duel Trophy 3. Likes music and mxtclt book collecting. Wants to be a minister. Central .lunior Iligh. Phenix City. Alabama. RICHARD FRANKLIN DICKEY Dick f Yocational. Likes lo repair cars. Harrison Ilill. JACK DIEIINI -A'oca- tional. Rifle Club 3. .lames II. Smart. DON ROBERT DRESSEL AIoon -- Yocational. Ilarrison Ilill. ,IOIIN MILTON EBERSOLI-I lack -College Prep. Football I. 2: Caldron I. 2. head photographer 3. 4: Spotlight I. 2. 3. sports editor slr: Speech. NFL 3. I-: Dramatics 3. -I-: Anthony Wayne 2. 3. -I: Pre-Press I: Press Club 2. 3. 4: .lunior and Senior Congress: Junior Play lead Christmas Play and Christmas Carol lead 3: Lincoln Play lead 4. Likes Dramatics. lntcnds to he a business advertiser. Ilarmar. ROW SIX: DENNIS LEE ECKERT Denny -Vocational. Likes to make things ol wood. Wants to get a gas station. .lamcs H. Smart. RONALD FRANKLIN EIFRID Ike -Yocational. Likes basketball and lish- ing. Intends to test drive new cars. Concordia. .ll'DITI-I ELLEN EINIBER .ludy - 'College Prep. Spot- light I: twirler 3: Service worker I. 2. 3. 4: Pre-press I: Anthony Wayne 4. Likes music and art. In- tends Io be a nurse. Iloagland. ,IAAIES ENGLISH Big .Iim -Vocational. Likes cars. Wiashington. ROBERT FRANK I-IPPLE Bob ---College Prep. Anthony YVaync Clttb 3. 4: NFL 3. -I: Likes swimming. Wants to be in Law and Business. Xvashington. CARL ALBERT EXNER-Vocational. Likes boating and swimming. Intends to be a draftsman. St. Joseph. Page 54 'nr Page 55 X 35: W? rf 'amz .Q--A 'gf-if im? Graduates QQQQ Class of 11956 HOW ONE: Rl 'Ill ELLEN FAIRFIELD Tootsu -Business. Spotlight I: Choir I. Likes swimming and skat- ing. Intentls to be a telephone operator. Ilarmar. ROBERT WAYNE FANCHER Boll - Vocational. Likes swimming. Wants to he a machinist. Wlashington. DONALD RAYMOND FERGUSON Fergu- College Prep. Nature Club I. 2: Cross Country I. 2: Freshman Basketball I: Track I. 2: Spotlight agent I: Spotlight sports writer I, Likes sports in general. Intentls to he a mechanical engineer. Wlashing- ton. SIIIRLEY .IEAN FISHER Fish'7 Business. Twirlers I. sergeant-at-arms 2: Student Council I. committee secretary 2. 3: Service Clulm 2. Likes roller skating. Intentls to tlo tinting and re-touching photography. Petty's Chapel. Corsicana. Texas. PEGGY ANN FLEISCHMAN--College Prep. Latin Clulr 2: Sophomore Congress: Spotlight 2: Pre-press 2: Phy-Chem Club 2: Anthony Wayne 2. vice-presitlent 4: Cheerleatling I. Yarsity 2. 3. 4: Service Cluh 2. 4. Intends to he a teacher. Harrnar. MARY EDNA FLOWERS Sis --Business. GirI's Choir I: GAA I. 2. 3. 4: Art Clnlv 2. secretary 3: FBLA 3: Concert Choir -I: Spotlight 2. 3. 4: Cheerlearling 2: Film Entlorser 2: Ftutlent Council 2. 3: Play 3. Likes roller skating. lntentls to he a teacher. .latnes II. Smart. ROW TWO: BILI, ALLEN FORENIAN Willie - -Teclinical Shop. Math Clulr 2. 3. 4: Motlern Music Masters 2. historian 3: Bantl I. 2. 3. 4: Inclustrial awartls 3. Likes music. Intentls to he a music teacher. Har- mar. tIHAHI.IiS CIVRIE FREDERICK Cliuck,' locational. Spotlight l: Caltlron agent 4: Track I: Biology Contest I. Likes working on cars. Intentls to he an aircontlitioning engineer. Harmar. MAR- GAREI ANN FREDERICK Maggie --'College Prep antl Business. GAA 1.2: Latin Cluh I. 2: Boosters 2. 3. 4: Spotlight I. 2. 3. Inlentls to he a housewife. Harmar. MELLANY LEE GAMBRELL MeII f General. 'liwirlers I. 2. 3. 4: GAA I. Wants to Ire a wife. Washington. MARY LOL' GANAWAY- Business. Latin Clulr 2: FBLA 2: GAA 2: Anthony Wayne I. Likes lo take care of small chiltlren. Wants to he a secretary. james Il. Smart. BYRI XI MAYNARD GATW'OOD GaIihyi'--General. Likes racing. lntentls to Ire a tlraftsman. Franklin. ROW IIIREE: Sl ZANNE KAY GEPIIARI Sue -V -College Prep. Biology Clnh I. point recortler and treas- urer 2: Latin Clnh I, 2: Spotlight writer 2: Press Clulr 3: Stutlent Council 4: Spotlight agent I: Sopho- more Congress: Perfect attentlance I. Likes Baselrall antl roller skating. lntencls to he a comptometer operator. Arlams. XIILDRED IHENE GERDOM Mutltly --General. Choir 2. 3. 4: Spotlight Agent I: GAA 2. 3. vict--presitlent 4: Service work 3. -I: Baskethall Trophy 2. 3. Likes sports anal movies. Smart. SIMON AI GI ST GIRARDOI locational. Caltlfon agent 4. ELOISE GONZALEZ 'iButehI'-Business. GAA 2. Likes sewing, singing. rooking. anzl sports. Intentls to Ire a srcretary. ,Iames H. Smart. PAI L ALLEN GUODRICH lake Yocational. Likes wooal working. Intenrls to hecome a fireman. Iloaglantl. HENRY I.. GOODSON Hank GootIi:-'i -Yocatioital. Intramural 1.2.3.-1: Bitte Cluh I. Range Master 2. 3: Art tllnlr 3. 4: Stumlent Council 3: Golf team. numlier three matt. 4: National Art Contest. first enamfling 3: lire prevention poster contest 4: out-tanrling in creative arts -I. Likes golf. haskethall. antl colle:-ting coins. Wants to go into the metlical tiehl. W'ashington. HOW I-itll R: MARY EI.IZABE'I'Il GUIIY College Prep. Enterenl lrom Elmhurst in I954. Anthony Wayne. XIARY LOI GRABNER Wioo.iy'-f Business. Spotlight 2: Anthony Wayne Club I. Likes swim- ming. Wants to Ire a secretary. XIRGINIA GRAF'I' ulvirigerii-Business. Bantl I. 2. secretary 3. 4: Nlotlern Music Masters 3. 4: FBLA 2. 3. historian 4: Orchestra I. 2. 3: Nature Cluli I: Anthony Wayne 3. treasurer 4: Spotlight I. 2. 3. all manager. ollice manager. antl manager .l: Press Club 2. 3. 4: Pre- Press Cluli: Sophomore Recognition Day 2: ,lunior Prom attentlant 3: Senior Class secretary 4: junior Play 3: Likes music. lntentls to Ira- a secrctary. Atlams. .IACK DLIANE GREEN ,Iackson'IfYocational. Freshman Congress: Foothall I. 2. 3. 4: Stutlent Council I. 2. 3. 4: Anthony Wayne vice-presitlent 31 'lirack I. 2. Likes making things on lathes. lntentls to lie 5 tool anal tlie maker. ,lames H. Smart. LA- DUNNA DORIS ELLEN GRI BER e-I'3llslllt'ss antl College Prep. Frientlship Clnh I: worship chairman 2. vice-presitlent 3. presiflent 4: Stutlent Players I. Properties chief 2: Spotlight 2. news reporter. copy etli- tor. tlesk t-tlitor anel layout eilitor 3: B4msIt'I's 2. 3. 4: Anthony Wayne 3. 4. Likes traveling. Intentls to Ire a social worker. Harrison Hill. DONALD El GENE GRI ESBECK Goose-A' -- General. Likes sports. Wants In Ire a Marine. Atlams. ROW tfllli: JUAN CAROL I'IAL'I'ERMAN 'College Prep. Girls Choir I: Math Clulr 2. 3. 4: Anthony W ayne 2. 3. 4. Intentls to he a secretary. Washington. Rl TII MARIE HAMMER Ruthie -Business antl tlolla-ge Prep. FBLA 3. 4. Likes reatling ancl Irill hilly recortls. Intentls to he a secretary. Enteretl from North in I955. Ilarmar. HOMER LEONARD IIARDESTY Sonny -- General. Likes model huiltling. Enteretl from Central Catholic in IUBI. St. Peters. ,IOY BEHNICE IIARDY---Business. Likes to reatl. Wants to Ire a secretary. Ilarmar. MARILYN ANN IIART-Business antl General. Anthony W'ayne 3. I: Boosters 2. 3. Presiclent 4: IVBLA 2. 3. -4: Caltlron Agent I. 2. 3. 4: NFL 2. 3. 4: Spotlight 2: 3-Act Play I: Service Clnlr 3: .Iunior Prom Court 3. Likes speech work aml art. Intcntls to he a teacher ol airline stewartlt-sses. .Iames II. Smart. PAI l. AR'I'lII'R HARTMAN Alien--'College Prep. Art Cluh I. Achievement Awartl 2. Likes art antl lraskethall. Intentls to Ire a commercial artist. ,lames Il. Smart. ROW SIX: ROSALIE Hl LDA IIARIMAN Rosie - -Business. Choir 2. 3: First in City Contest. vocal. 2: Blue sweater antl letter. I..llit's singing aml music. Intentls to join the WACS. St. Paulis Lutheran. GEORGE WOOD HARYERSTICK WootIie -Yocational. Art Cluh I. 2: Band I. 2: Spotlight agent I. 2: Drawing Contest 3. Likes motlel Iruiltling. Intentls to he an architect. Washington. CAROL IIAWK Carrie --College Prep. Latin Clulr I: GAA I. Likes cashier work. Intentls to continue education. St. .Ioe. .IANIS ELAIN HEALD Jan - Business. Friemlship Cluh I. 2: GAA I. 2: Boosters Club 2. 3. 4: Service I. 2. Likes interpretation tlancing. Intentls to get marrietl. Zion Lutheran. ROY EDGAR HEN- SON Vocational. Likes Iiuilrling motlel Iroats. cars. and airplanes. Intentls to he a draftsman. Enteretl from New llaven High School in I953. New Haven Grafle School. GILBERT HEREDIA Gill -Yoca tional. Iloaglantl. Page 56 ,330 wa? T wlihtr- TV 5 m 1 '-e-- 'Q 1-61, phil P qi age Graduates QQQQ Class of 1956 How ONE: JESSE ROBERT IIEREDIA Chee Chee Cuse --Technical. Radio I: Math 2: Dramatics I. 2: Junior rice-president: Student Council I. 2. 3. 4. Likes psychology. W'ants to he an engineer. Adams. MONTH' LEROY HERR-College Prep. Likes philosophy and chemistry photography. lntends to do re- search chemistry in nuelear physics. Washington. BARBARA ANN HIGHLANDS Barb 4 Business. Congress I: Latin Club I: Cirls Choir I: Cheering Bloek 2: Boosters 4: Service Club 4: Caldron 4: Sopliomore Recognition day. Art. Likes collecting dog and horse statues. Wants to be a typist. I-larmar. ROSALYN AIARIE HILDENBRAND Rosie -4 Business. Marching Tigerettes I: assistant majorette 2. majoiette 3. 4: FBLA 3. secretary 4: Library Service Club I. 2. president 4: Four medals and four trophies for twirling in ensembles and solos: Drum Alajoring Contests winner: Attendance I. 3. Likes twirling and tumbling. Wants to be an elementary school teacher. Wasliiiigttnn. CORNELIIIS .JAMES HILL Totitsie -Yocational. Basketball 1. 2: Football I: Track 1.2. 3: Spotlight. Likes sports. lntends to operate a seryice station. James H. Smart. BARRY ALLAN HINKLE Hinkle ' Aiocational. Student Council 3: Cheering Block 3. Likes cars. Wlants lo be a state policeman. Adams. ltow TWO: JAXIES KIILYEN IIINRICHS .lim --Ceueral. Spotlight I. 2. Waiits to be a eo-marine. Washs ington. PECCY ANN HOACLAND Peaehes -Business. CAA I. 2. 3. 4: Choir I. 2: Art 2. Likes fashion designing. lntends to be a telephone operator. llarmar. GREGG LEON IIOBSON AIoose s- College Prep. Football I. 2. Likes photography. lntends to be a recreational worker. Harmar. KEN- NETH .-Xl.BER'li HOEFELAIEYER Kenny -Yoeational. Rille Cltib I. 2: Phy-Chem Club 3. 4: Anthony Wayne 4: Intramural I. 2. 3: Drawing 2: Health 2. Likes automobiles. boats. and motors. lntends to be an engineer. Emmanuel Lutheran. PHILLIP HOGAN Phil --General. Football I. 2. 3. Captain 4. Likes sports. lntends to be a machinist. llarmar. GORDON RAY HIIFFIIIAN-College Prep. Likes philoso- pby and expository writing. lntends to be an analytical chemist. James ll. Smart. t-:ow TIIRICE: IONDA LEE Ill NT -College I-'rep and Business. Anthony Wayne 3: Latin Club 3. president 4: Quartet accompanist 2: FBLA 2: Service Club 3. 4: Science Fair 2. first Central and Regional. Likes ITttIsIl'. lntends to be a teaeber. Entered from Coneordia I953. St. Paul's Lutheran. LEONARD FOSTER Hl TSON Len -Yot'ational. Likes to hunt and fish. Wants to be a 304year naryman. Harmar. .IANIS YYONNE JACOBS-Business. Likes eooking. lntends to be a housewife. Entered from Yvaterloo in 195--I. irat.u...,, KHITII A. JACOBS Jake --Teclinieal shop. RiHe Club I: Student Counril I: Math Club I: Science Club I. Coyerning Council 2. Likes designing modern homes. lntends to be an architect. James ll. Smart. RLTH ARLENI-1 JAMES Blondie - Business. Cirls Choir I: Spotlight agent I: Caldron agent I. 2. 3. -I: Choir I. 2. seeretary 3. 4: Anthony Wayne 4: Sophomore recognition 2. bookkeeping. Likes ear hopping. lntends to he a nurse. Washington. SHIRLEY JEAN JARYIS Shirl - Business. Spotlight ZS: Anthony Wayne I. Likes Io traiel. lntends to be a tnedival assistant. Adams. ROW' FOI R: l'A'I'HIClA ANN .IUBI-IS Pat --Business. Anthony Ivayne 2. 3. 4: Congress 2. 3. 4: CAA l. 2: Dramaties l. 2: Chet-ring Block I. 2. 3. 4: Girls Choir I. 2: Seryiee Club I. 2. 3. fl-: 2 three-aet play s. Likes eollecting salt and pepper shakers. lntends to be a secretary. Washington. SANDRA ELAINE JOHN Jolui --Business. CAA l: Friendship Club vice-president I. 2. president 3: Math Club 2. secre- tary 3: Caldron copy editor 2. assistant editor 3: FBLA 3. Likes oil painting. lntends to be a secretary or a Iiottsewilti. Emmanuel Lutheran. ALICE MARIE .JOHNSON Al -Business. Boosters 2. 3. 4: NEI. 2. 3. 4: I-'BIA 2. 3. 4: Seryiet- I. 2. 3. -I: Art Clult I: Biology Club 2: GAA I: Friendship Club l: Speech Contest 2 3: Likes drawing and painting. lntends to be a stenograpller. Zion Lutheran. EYE AIAE JOHNSON Tudy Eiuly --Btisiness. Likes sewing. lntends to be a beautician. Entered from Rosenwald School in I952. JERRY JOHNSTON-V-Yocational. .RICHARD EDWARD JOHNSTON Dick - -Yocational. Anthony Wayne 3. 4: Industrial arts pin 3. Likes photography. lntends to be a tlraftsman. Wawaka Iligli Srliool. HOW FIYI-I: JERRY LYNN JONES- Business and College Prep. Anthony Wayne 3: Dramaties 2: Choir I. 2. 3. -1. Likes enameling and singing. lntends to be a director of religious education. lloagland. TOAI .IONES Preze -Yorational. Traek 1. 2. 3. llarmar. THOMAS KARAPANTOS - Vocational. Wants to be an electrical engineer. James H. Smart. PAIL EDWARD KELSAYV Gene -Yocational-General. Spotlight 2: Track 2: Choir I. 2. 3. Coy Public Junior High Sehool. MARY ANN KELSEY--College Prep. Student Council I. 4: Twirlers I. 2: FBLA 2. 3: Chee-ring block 2. 4: Pre-Press Club 2. 3: Press Club 4: Caldron 2. 3. assistant editor 4: Service Club 4. FTA secretary --I. Likes to play the accordion. lu' tends to be a teacher. Ilarmar Sehool. MARILYN KING Slim --Business. Likes to volleet jazz rec- ords. Wants to be a bt-autician. llarmar. ROW SIX: BILL FRANK KNEPPER Willy - -Vocational. Choir I. 2. 3: Football I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 3. -I: Lt-tterman's Club 4: Student Council 2: Dramatics 3. I: Likes lathe. Wants to be a coach or patternmaker. .Iames H. Smart. CAROL ANN M. KOEHLER Blondie,' College Prep. CAA I. 2. 3: Latin Club I. 2: Spotlight I. 2. 3: Student Couneil I. 2. 3. 4: Boosters 2. 3. 4: Anthony Yvayne 2: Serxiee Club l. 3: Cheering Block 2: Pre-Press Club I. 2. 3: Caldron Agent 2: Spotlight agent 3. 4: CAA letter 2. numerals I. Likes dancing. Wants to go into insurance business. St. PauI's Lutheran. EDDIE KIIIARLES KRALL Etl -Yoeational. Likes cars. lntends to be a tool and die maker. Entered from Southern. Pittsburgh in I953. South in Pittsburgh. JITTA KRAIISE - College Prep. ROBERT WILLIANI KREPS Bill - College Prep. and Business. FBLA 3. 4: Modern Music Masters 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I. Likes models. lntends to teach music. llarmar. El..l.liN KRIIDOP Nelle -College Preb. Biology Club I. 2. 3: Latin Club 2: National Forensic League 4: Service 2. 4: Christmas Play I: 3rd place ribbon in Speech meet 3. Likes writing. lntends to bet-ome a teacher. Emmanuel Lutheran. Page 58 67 fu-3 Q 1-PQ CV 133 Qu sul-Q.. M su., -'-'O 435 '.... -7 r--5, 44 'W eau 01548 -A-Q... .if Y' X-ni 00 Pagv 5 t radluates QQQ, Class of 1956 ROW ONE: CHARLES FRANCIS KRI QE Atlas -Yocatitanal. Likes automoliiles and sports. Intencls to ltecome a mechanic. Iloaglantl. WESLEY ROSS LABIBOLEY Wes -College Prep. Rifle Cluh 2. 3: Radio Cluh 2. 3. Secretary 4: Phy-Chem 3. governing council 4: Locker Service I: Math Cluh 3: program chairman 4: Tennis team 3. I-: tlolf team 3. 4. Likes Ham Radio. Intenfls to ltc a science teacher or nuclear physicist. Forest Park. DANIEL LEE LAWSON Jennie Rell -College Prep. Latin Clulm 3. 4: Phy-Chem 4. Intends to he a Itot-tor. Entered from East Bank. West Yirginia in 1954. Harriman. Tennessee. JOSI'Il A Lt-IE LEAMON ,losI1 ---Yocational. Likes baseball. Intentts to hecome a mechanic. Ilarntar. RICIIARD 'I'IflONIAS LEE Dick,,--Yocational. Likes all Crafts. Intentls to hecome a Welder. Washington. CHARLES LAROY LEEELER Chuck -Technical. Rifle Cluh 2. 3. secretary 4: Math Cluln 3. Likes hunting and trapping. Intends to lie in the Army. Wiashington. HOW' TWO: ALGIE DAOIS LESTER Al --Yocalional. Likes auto mechanics. Intcnds to he a carpenter. I ort,-st Park. PAIL HOWARD LINDENBERG --Technical Shop. Likes popular music. WHSIIIIIQIOH. WILLIAM THOMAS LINDLEY RiII - --College Prep. Math Cluh 2. 3. 4: Science Cluln 3. 4: Latin I. 2: Radio Clult I. secretary 2. yice-president 3. President 4: Modern Music Masters 2. 3. 4: State math contest 2. Likes radio. Intends In cnter the field of electronics. CARLA ANN LINKER-College Prep. Boosters 2. 3. 4: NI-'L 2. 3. 4: Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Anthony Wayne 4: Caldron I: Sophomore Play 2: Sophomore Extemp Cup 2: .Iunior Play 3. Likes reading. traveling. and music. Intentls Io he a nurse. Washington, KAREN Sl E LINTON -Business. Caltlron I. 2. Records manager 3. oflice manager 4: FBLA 3: Press Cluh 3. 4. Likes moxies and roller skating. Intencls to he an airline hostess. Hoagland, ED- WARD ALAN LOWER Ed -Yocational. Dramatics I. 2: National Ohio Science Display. Likes elec- tronics, Wiants to go Ittto tltt' l'It'ItI of 6'It't'll'oIlIt's. Htxftgllitltl. ROW 'I't'tRI-IE: NORMA .IEAN NIctIORNIItIK- Business. Likes sewing. Wiants to work in an office. Hoag- land, DOROTHY LOI McENTAEEER--College Prep. Boosters 3. 4: Council memher 3, Likes travel- ing and reading. Wants to he a nurse. Adams. JOYCE ANN McCINNIS Pip -Business. Band I. 2. 3. 4: tialdron Agent I. 2. 3. -I-: Chorus I. Likes music. Intends to do olhce work. Harmar. DONNA ELIZABETH MLCREUOR--College Prep-Business. Boosters 3. 4: Student Council I. 2. 31 Anthony Wfayne 3. 4: Caldron 3: junior Film Endorsers I. ZZ. Likes drawing. Intenrls to he a secretary or fashion designer. Washington, OLIYE CAROLINE MAROIISS Dolly --General. Chorus I: Choir 2. 3. -I: Caltlron As- sistant agent I. 2. 3. -I. Likes lllltsIt'. Ilarmar. SALLY ANN MARTIN Ding - -Ceneral. CAA I. 2. Likes collecting records. Entered from Central Catholic in I955. St. Mary's. ROW FOLH: HERBERT LEROY NIA'I I'IIIAS Herb -College Prep. Drama crewchiel' I. IZ. 3, 4: Math tjlnli 2. 3. 4: Congress ZZ. 3. 4: Anthony Wayne Cluh 3, 4: Booster Cluli 3. -I-: Make Room For Rodny lead I: Crew Cup I. Intends to Iver-onie a Itusinessman. Hoagland. KI-YNNETII ROBERT MAYS Kenr- College Prep. Band I. 12. yice-president 3. president 4: Choir 3: Latin Clulm 2: Moth-rn Music Masters 2. Treasurer 3. 4: Latin I. 2. 2 certificates and cup: Music contest medals ZZ. 3. 4: Likes music wants Io ln- Christian worker or musician. Washington. FREDERICK HOWARD NIEEKS I renchie --Y0ca- tional. Ifoothall I. 2. 3. -I-: Basketlvall I. ZZ. 3. 4: Sophomore Congress: Yarsity Cluh 4- president. Likes athletics, Intentls to he a draftsman. Emmanuel. .IIM FRANKLIN MERKLER ,litsyI1ug -Yocational. Likes auto racing. Wants to lie a machinist. Precious Blood. DOROTHY LOL-ISE NIERTZ - College Prep, Nature Clult I. 2: Girls Choir I. 2: Anthony Wiayne Cluh 3. 4: NEI. 2. 3. 4: .Iunior Congress: State Math Contest I: State English Contest 3. Likes to play the piano. Intends to hecome a teacher. Concordia. LEILANI YYONNE MIESEN Lonnie -College Prep.-Business. Dramatics I. 2. 3. 4: Serv- ice I. 2. 3: Cheerleading I. 2. 3. 4: UAA I. 2: Congress 2. 3 4: Anthony Wayne 12. 3: Senior Congress: Sophomore Congress: ,lunior Congress: Second place rilihon for speech contest: Three Act Play 2. 3: 5tflth Anniyersaryi' 3: Two chef-rlcading letters: Numerals in CAA. Likes swimming. diving. and Cheer- leading. Wants to go to Aquatic School in Miami. Harmar. ROW ISIYE: KAREN Sl E MILLER Iiay -- Business. Student Council 2. Likes dancing. Intends to he a receptionist or oflice worker. Precious Blood. DOROTHY IRENE IXIILLRANEY Nuisance'--Business. Entered from Elmhurst in I953. Likes reading. ROBERT WAYNE MOCK Bob - Yocational. Phy- Chem Cluh 4: Intramural 3. I. Likes electronics. Intentls to lie an airplane pilot. James H. Smart. WILLIAM NIOLTON College Prep. Latin Cluli I. 2: Math Cluh 2. 3. 4: Student Council -I. Wants to he a chemist. Ilarmar. BETTY L01 MOORE-College Prep. Twirling 2. 3. 4-: Anthony W'ayne Clulm 2: Student Louncil I: Diamatics l. 3. -I: Spotlight Z. 3: Choir I. 2. 3. 4: I'lrst in city yocal Contests 2. 3: Third in state. Intends to lie a nurse and housewife. Washington. ,IANET LEE MOORE lan -g Business. Twirlers I. 2. 3. treasurer 4: Band twirlerz Service Cluh 22: Gold key for Art I: Medal for ensemlrle twirling 3. -I: Medal for solo twirling I. 4. Likes typing and twirling. Int:-nds to he a secretary. .Iames H. Smart, ROW SIX: TERRY KENT MORROLI9 Sunshine --Yocational. Anthony Wayne 3. 4: Lettermans Club 4. secretary and treasurer: Eootlmall I. 2. 3. 4. Washington. LAYERNE Ll'CII.I.E MIIELLER - Business. GAA I. 2. 3. 4. Likes howling. Intends to he a nurse. Concordia. MELYTN IIANS MIIELLER-Yw rational. Modern Music Masters 3. 4-: Band IZ. 3. 4: Orehestra 2. 3. 4. Likes music and colleets coins. tioncordia. SYLYIA SI IC Ml'RBAtIII -College Prep. Caldron 4: Pre-Press 4: Phy-Chem 4: Cheering Block 4. Likes Ittltsic. Intends to hc a nurse. Entered Central in l955 from Blisslield. Michigan. Auhurn .lunior Iligh. Rl SSELL EIIUENE Ml RRAY---Vocational. Grace Lutheran. ROBERT Il. NEELEY-Yrs t-ational. Spotlight I. 2: Ritle liluli Il: Anthony Wayne 3: Recognition in attendance I. 2: Wiants to he an architectural draftsman. Emmanuel Lutheran. Page 60 'Y Q63 fu, ' I w Q Ven, um s-yur' gnom- 'xv -13251 'tw 'QQ Y 'iv -Munn... - 1ff , Nw N Page 01 Graduates QQQQ Class ell 11956 ROW ONE: GARY WAYNE NEYH S-Business and Yocational. Boosters 1. 22: Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. sl: Biology l. 2. 3: Phy-Chem -L: Senior Congress 4: Wants to he a General Secretary. Entered from Huntington High in January of 1955. Center Grade School. CHARLES RICHARD NORRIS Dick -Technical and Col- lege Prep. RiHe Cluh 2: Sec. Treas. 3: Film Enrlorsers 3: Math Cluli 3. vice-president 4: Anthony Wayne 3. president -lt: Basketltall 1: Golf 3. -1: Likes Athletics. Wants to get a doct0r's degree. Frank- lin. CAROL LEE Nl CKOLS Nuck or Shorty -- General. Calflron 2: Chorus lg FBLA 2. 3. treasurer sl. Likes skating. singing. and dancing. lntends to do singing and lieauty work. Wlashington. JOSEPH FRANKLIN OBERLE-General. North Alanchester Science Eair 3. Likes wood. lntends to he a calninet maker. Entered from Reading in 1952. Reading. Alichigan. JANNICE OGDEN -Business. Boosters 2. 3. 4: FBLA 3: Anthony Wayne 3. Washington. GORDON ROGER ORR Gordie fYocational. Student Council 1. 2: Alath Cluli 3: Anthony Wayne 2. Likes ltasketliall and football. lntends to he a tool and die maker. Washington. ROW TWO: CORA ANN OSAII N--Business. Spotlight 4. Likes skating. Adams. CHARLENE PATRICIA PARKER Pat -Business. Likes dancing. lntends to he a secretary. Adams. DAVID ALLEN PENCE Dare -College Prep. Phy-Chem 4: Intramural 1. 2. 3. Likes automobiles. lntends to he an engineer. James H. Smart. WILLIAM J. PERSE Dunce -Yocational. Baskethall 1: Anthony Wlayne 3. 4: Student Council 3: Senior Congress: Recognition in English 2: Recognition in attendance. Likes haskethall. base- liall and music. W'ashington. RICHARD WJILLIAAI PETERSEN Dick fTecltnical Shop. Radio 1. 2. 3. 4: Rifle 1. 2. secretary 3: Science 3. -1-1 Caldron 2. 3. dark room head 41: Tennis 4. Likes cars. radios, and guns. Wants to he a electronics engineer. Wlashington. HARVEY CttRT PETTIT-Yocational. Likes machine work. lntends to he a tool maker. Entered from Central Catholic in 1953. St. Andrews Catholic. HOW THREE: NANCY ANN PEYERT Nan -College Prep. GAA 1: Alath Cluh 2: Chee-ring block 2: Service ZZ. 3: attendance 1. Likes lnasehall. Intends to lie a housewife. Adams. DAVID ALLAN PHIL- LIPS Davie -Yiicational. Student Council chairman of Christmas Basket Program. Likes basketball and footliall. Zion Lutheran. JOE WAYNE PHILLIPS-Yom-ational. Likes hunting and fishing. lntencls to he a draftsman. Washington. DOROTHY AIAY PHINEZY-Business. GAA 2: Wm. Block Award 2: Gold key 2: Art ce-rtiHt'ate 2: Art work in overseas exhilnition 3: Indiana girls state -1. Likes reading. ln- tends to he a nurse. Washington. JOHN SEAIEN PlDLISNY-Yo:-ational. Likes model planes. lntends ltr he an engineer. Hoagland. DANIEL BING PLATT Bing -Yocational. Likes working on cars. ln- tends to he a mechanical engineer. Adams. Htttti' l-'Ol R: NORMAN EDGER POLINC nINKtl'Ill--YY!tl'2lilHIlEll. Likes raising trottical Ftsli.lntends to he a carpenter. Bethlehem Lutheran. ANNA MARIE PRATT Ann --Business. Spotlight agent 1: Caldron agent 1: Freshman Congress: Twirlers 1: Boosters 2. 3. -l. Likes dancing. lntends to he a secretary. James H. Smart. JANE ELINOR PRESTON Janie sCollege Prep. Latin Cluh 1. 2. point recorder: Nature Clulw l. 2. 3: Boosters 2. 3. -1: Pliy-Chem 3. secretary 4. Likes sewing. lntends to he a nurse. James H. Smart. GENE EDW'ARD PRICE Honk fGeneral. Likes golf. bowling. and crossword puzzles. lntends to he a Fireman. Entered from Richmond Senior High School in the fall of 1955. Star. CLAR- ENCE KENNETH PRINCE-Yocational. Likes fishing. lntentls to he a draftsman. Jolm S. Colmh. RAY Pl LYER- General. ROW FINE: SHARON LEE RAOI ET-Business. Service Clult -1: Cheering Block IZ. 3. Wants to do oflice work. Hoagland. KENNETH W'AYNE HASOR Skip -Technical Shop. Spotlight 1. 22: Band 1. 2. 3 4: DHIIW BHINI 3- 5opll1'tIl1o1'B. .lunior Congress. Likes sports. wants to he a tool and die maker. Wlashington. DELLA EILEEN REED Del -College Prep. Chorus 1: Latin Club 2: Math Cluh 2: Dramatics crew chief 2. 3. Stage manager 4: Biology Cluli secretary 2. vice-president 3. president -1: NFL fourth place district meet original 3. third place carey original 1. third place Ahliett lmpromptu: Junior Play. lntends to he a teacher. Wiashington. HAROLD THEODORE RIEDEL. JR.sYot-ational. Football 1. 2. 3: An- thony Wayne 2: Phy-Chem -l: Senior Congress. Likes science and literature. Wants to he an astronomer. James H. Smart. SARA JANE RILEY Terrie -Business. Boosters 1. 2. 3: Service Cluli 1.2: FBLA 3. Likes swimming. Wvants to lu- a typist. Adams. RICHARD LEROY ROBERTS Pick 7 Alath Cluh 2: Student Council 3. Harmar. ROW SIX: tIllAHl,liS ARNOLD ROE--f-Yocational. Alath Clult 2. 3. -l: Student Council 1. 3. 4: Phy-Chem Cluh sl: Alath Contest 2. hronze medal. Wants to he a carpenter. Washington. ERNIE GEORGE R0- AIANOWSKI Erni7--Yocational. Student Council ZZ: Boys Choir 2: Baskethall 1. 2. varsity 3. sl: Fnotlyall 2. iarsity 3. 4: Letterman's Cluh. sl. yice-president: lst in Ford Alotor's Industrial Arts Contest: Honorable mention in Eord 'Nlotor' lndu'trial Art' Contet' All city team in lioth 195-11959 Solhomore Claw Pre'i . s s s . s . I U , . - . . I , ss 5 - dent. lntends to he a teacher of industrial arts. Smart. ELAIER PAl'L ROSE Elmo - Yocational. Student Council 1. Likes sports. Zion Lutheran. AIARILYN LO1 Rl NYON P.Y. 4 Business. Likes roller skating. swimming. hiking. and dancing. Wants to liecome a secretary and housewife. Harmar. BETTY .JEAN R1 SSI-,LL Betts f'-General. Likes drawing. painting. and music. Wants to he a vocalist. .lames ll. Smart. EDDIE RllSSl'fLLs-Yocational. Page 62 J X6 'fun' if ,,,u-- 'Z.. 9 ws...-il' 2- S55 gdb wa ..,,f i nann- fri M -3 '1 ,.!' ,,-an Pia 'vb us 5 'QR W' X .6? '5,, xii' 1917- 'P-v Graduates QQQ, lass of 11956 ROW ONE: JERRY ROSS RUST Roslyn-4Vocational. Likes cars. Intends to be an ignition and carbure- tion expert. Hoagland. OLIYE LLYCILLE RLITLEDCE 4 Business. GAA 2: Cheering Block 3: Service Work 3. Likes sewing. crocheting. and cooking. Wants to be a housewife. Entered from North Side in 1953. Franklin. BERTHA MAE SANDERS Little Baby -Business. CAA 2: Twirler 2: Spotlight 4. Likes hockey. softball. and letter writing. Entered from North Side in 1953. Harmar. JERRY EDWIIN SAYIEO Sag --Vocational. Boys' Choir l: Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. Wants to be a plumber. Franklin. BARBARA ANN SCHEERER Barb'7-College Prep. and Business. Modern Music Masters 2. 32 Band l. 2. 3: Latin Club 1. 2: Junior Congress. Wants to be a secretary. Harmar. RONALD JOHN SCHEI- BER Ron'i--Yocational. Likes lmnting. lntends to enter the service. Entered from Central Catholic in 1054. Saint Andrews. ROW TWO: GERALD E1 GENE SCHEIMAN Jeri3 ' College Prep. Math Club vice-president 2. president 4: Anthony Wayne Club 2: Rifle Cltlb I: Student Council 1: Phv-Chem Cltib 4. Intends to be a mechani- cal engineer. Washington. CAROL ALICE SCHEIMANN Blondie - Business. Service Cltlb 1. 2. 3: Twirlers 1.2.3. 4: FBLA 3: Sophomore Congress: Dramatics 1. 2. 3. 4: Speech activities 1. 2. 3. 4: NFL 1. 2. 3: Lead in Best Foot Farward : Lette' sweater in speech: 3-year perfect attendance: Six twirling medals: Two poetry reading ribbons: High School representative for Sunday TY program. Likes dancing. Wants to be a professional dancer. Bethlehem Lutheran. CAROL ANN SCHMIDT-Business. Twirlers l. 2: Chee-ring block 2. 3. lntends to be a telephone operator. Washington. HELEN RUTH SCHOENHERR--Business. Cheering block 3. Likcs swimming and roller skating. lntends to be a secre- tary. St. Pauls Lutheran. MARILYN JOAN SCIIOLL Jo - Business. Service Work 2. 3. 4. Likes dancing. lntends to be an airline stevvardess. Adams. WIALT EDWARD SCHROEDER Casey --College Prep. Dramatics letter sweater 3. Likes cars and model trains. lntends to be a draftsinan or mechanical engineer. St. Joseph Central. ROW THREE: GLORIA SI E SCOTT Susie ---Busin ss. Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Modern Music Masters 2. 3. secre- tarv -I. Likes IllllSIt'. Intends to work in an otlice. llarmar. ROSIE MAE SCOTT -- College Prep. and Httsittcss. CAA 1. 2. 3. 4. Likes embroidery and sports. Intends to be a housewife. Harmar. LESTER LEE SELRINC---Yocational. Emmaus. ROSE MAHEI-I SIIANYFELT---Business. Booster Club: Dramat- ic Club intend t l he' t' o ierat tr Adam' PATRICIA ANN SIIAI-CHNFSSY Pat - Bu'ines' s . S0163 dlty I 4, s. . . . . ,-1 ... s .s and College Prep. Twirling l. 2. 4. secretary 3: Friendship Club l: Math Clttb 2: FBLA 3. 4. Likes tvvirling. lntends to be a secretary. Hoagland. JANET LYNNI SHOOIQ Shookie or Curly -4 College Prep. CAA 1. 2: NFL I. 2. 3. 4: Choir I: Band 2. 3. 4: Anthony Wiavne 3. 4: Pre-Press 1: Press Club 2. 3. 4: Modern Music Masters 3. historian 4: Caldron records manager l. otiice manager 2. manager 3. copy editor -I: Phv-Chem Coverning Councilman I: Latin Club I. 2: Freshman Extemp cupl: Sophomore. Junior. and Senior Congress: Caldron cup 3: NFL letter 2. Caldron Letter and sweater 4: Science award. Ifreslnnan Ilottot' rating: Junior Prom Court 3. Lil.e- sports of all kinds. Wants to be a nurse James ll. Smart. ROW' FOLR: SHIRLEY ANN SIIROYER Little One or Cupid --College Prep. Boosters Council 1. 2. 4. president 3: Anthony Wav ne 2. I. secretary 3: Press Club vice-president 3: NFL 2. vice-president 3. presi- dent 4: Spotlight I. major positions 2. 3. manager 4: Cheering Block 2. 3. Student Director 4: Thespian League 3. vice-president 4: Sophomore vice-president: DAR Best Citizen 4: Prom Court 3: American Legion Constitution Contest-cup 3: 3-Act play 4. Lead Mt Pei-persu: two 3-act plays 3. Leads Best Foot Forward and Cirl Crazvu: Central Representative at Girls' State 3. elected secretary of state: Central's Repre- sentative for TY show. Live Wire Clubhousei, 4-2 Xoice of Central -1: Yoice of Democracy Contest 3: Purdue Debate IIonference-flop ten 3: 3rd place in humorous declamation at Ball State Speech contest 3: Second in Original dcclamation in District Speech meet 3: Third in extemp-District meet 3: Koerber- Cai-der cup 3: Cillie Humorous Cup 3: Bookkeeping medal 2: Central Cirl in 50th Anniversary Pageant 3: Speech Dance Queen 3: First place in Freslunan recognition. Intends to be a teacher. James H. Smart. RICHARD WILLIAM SHLLI. Dick -Yitcational. Dramatics 2. 3. 4. Likes records. lntends In lie a dentist. Adams. CIIARLES ROBERT SILLS---AYA 1. 2. 3. 4. Likes drawing. Intends to work with diesel motors. St. Joe Central. RICHARD GLEN SIMPSON Simp -General. Student Manager 1. 2. 3. 4. Likes to work on old cars. lntends to be a draftsman. Adams. HOWARD SIMS Seminole - Yocational. Football 1. 2. 3. Likes talking with people. lntends to be a cabinet maker. James H. Smart. CAROL ANN SMITH Smitty -College Prep. CAA 1. point recorder 2. secretary 3. president 4: Latin 2: BoosI8t - 1. 2. 3. I: Student Council I. Cabinet member 2: Service Cltib 2. 3. 4: Senior Congress: Prom Court Wants to be a teacher. James H. Smart. ROW FINE: JAMES JOSEPH SMITH SmittyH4Y0cational. Likes welding. lntends to be a Welder. Entered from Jefferson. Long Beach. California in 1953. llarmar. MARLENE L. SMITH Red',fCollege Prep. and Business. CAA I. 2. 3: Band 2. 3: Spotlight l. 2. 3: Choir 4: Student Cotincil 4. Likes basketball. lntends io he a registered nurse. Washington. RICHARD EARL SMITH Dick -General. Likes collect- ing coins, lntends to be in the grocery business. Hoagland. KEITH E. SOINIERS 7 Vocational. Likes boating. lntends lo be a cabinet maker. Franklin. EMINIETT SOWLES --- Vocational. Likes baseball. lntends to be a machinist. Washington. KEN ROBERT STANTON Kenny ,--College Prep. Math Cltib 2. 3. sl: Phv-Chem 3: Rifle Club 2: State Math Contest 1: Regional Science Fair 2. Likes golf. lntends lo be a teacher. Franklin. ROW SIX: l.lill.A JOYCE STEARNS Lee -Business. Caldron 1. records manager 2, oliice manager 3. manager 4: Press Club 2. 3. 4: FBLA 3. vice-president 4: Anthony W'ayne 4: Junior Business Award I. lntends to become a successful business woman or a teacher. James II. Smart. JAMES ALLEN STEIN- BACHER Steninie',--Yocational. Basketball 1. 2: Track 1: Football 1. 2: Intramural 1. 2. 4. Likes basketball and sports. lntends to be a draftsman. Saint Joseph Catholic. JAMES ARTHUR STEIN- BAIER lckabtid-Yim -Technical. Science Club 3. 4: Spotlight agent 1: Drafting Award 4: Cafeteria 1. 2. 4. Likes cars. Wants to go into drafting. Peace. JOHNATHON WILLIAM STERLING II John - College Prep. Likes baseball. Wants to be a biologist. Entered from Eleda High in 1955. Vatlghnsville. Ohio. SANDRA KAY STEVENS Sandy -Business. Library Club 2. 3, 4: Spotlight 3. 4: Cheering Block 4: Art Contest 4. Likes art and stamp collecting. lntends to be a art teacher. James H. Smart. SHERON ANN STILLWELL Dude --Business. Spotlight 1. 2. 3. 4: Service work 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Cltlb 2. secre. tary 3: Anthony Wlayne 4. Likes dancing and swimming. lntends to be a secretary. Adams. Page 64 lag: in Q v Y THIS IS IHU SCHUUL... IN ALL THESE RESPECTS: Events of the Year ,,,,,,,,.4,... Page 8 Faculty mul Classrooms .. Page 22 Q, 5-N . x N ' P ew x' U X I ' an Q Y P 4 of Portraits of Friends ........ Page 48 , Q X Bs Action in Sports .......... Page 96 Our Varied Activities ,. Page 116 Page 3 Graduates QQQQ Class of 11956 ROW ONE: .IAN RUSSELL STINE Janawayu-Vocational. Congress I. 2: Student Council I. 2. 3. president 4: Dramatics 3. 4: Thespian Society 3. president 4: Biology Clttb 3. 4: Track 3. 4: Jr. Safety Council 4: Girl Crazy 3: NIr. Peepers 4: One-act play 3. lntends to be an actor. Franklin. DAVID CLARENCE STOKES Buster -Yocational. Likes baseball. lntends to be a draftsman. Harmar. JOYCE ANN STRI- CAT Kat -Business----IIollege Prep. Spotlight I: Latin Club I. 2: Student Council l. 2: Math Clttb 2: Boosters 2. Council member 3. 4: FBLA 2. 3. 4: Film Endorsers 2. 3: .lttnior Congress: Class Secre- tary 3. Likes sewing. lntends to he a stenographer or airline hostess. Harmar. DIANE EUGENE SLT- TON Retl 4Yocational. Place award Ford Alotot' Drawing Contest I. Likes sports and football. Intentls logo lu college. Harrison Hill. GLEN .ALBERT TALLEY ,Iazz 4--College Prep. Latin Clttb I. 2: Math Clttb 3. 4: Phy-Chem 4: Football I. 2. Likes photography. lntends to be a business or social worker. Harmar. BETTY .IEAN TARNEY Squeak fBusiness. Spotlight bookheatl I. assistant auditor 2. 3: Marching Tigerettes l. 2. yice-president 4: Anthony Wayne 4: FBLA Likes collecting horse statttes. Washington. ROW TWO: HARRY lil GENE TEBIPLAR- -College Prep. Math Club 4: Science Clttb 4. Likes reading antl sports. Entered from Eltnhurst I955. .lefferson Center. WIILLIAXI MAX TENNANT AIoose YYoca- tional. Football I. 2. 3. 4: Letterman's Clttb 4. Likes archery and httnting. lntends to be a machinist. llarmar. EYERETT LEE THIIRBER Bud -College Prep. Band l. 2. 3. -l: Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. 3. I: Alotlern Nlusic Masters 2. 3. 4: Radio Club 2: Math Club 3. 4: Service Club 3. 4: Ex- cellent rating in Contest I. 2. 3. Likes electronics. lntends to be a music teacher. St. ,Ioe Central. WIIL- LIANI CHARLES TILKER Tink -Yocational. Rifle Club I. 2: Football I. 2. 3. 4: Senior Congress: Klanchester Science Fair 3. Likes model railroads. lntends to be a railroad engineer. Eintnattttel Lutheran. FRANK RICHARD TOBIAS Toby -General. Likes bowling. Precious Blood. HAROLD TIIEODORE TREFT--Nocational. Likes automobiles. lntends to join tlte service. Harrison llill. ROW TIIHI-Il-I: SARAH XONELI. TIICK Sarie 4Business -College Prep. Latin Clttb I: Twirlers I, 2: Math Clttb 2. 3: FBLA 3. president 4. Wants Io go to college. llarmar. DALE LEONARD 'VYNIJALL Og- giei'---Yot-ational. Likes woodworking. lntends to be an electronics technician. Washington. TINION .IOSEPH WAGNER Tim --Vocational. Likes gymnastics. lntends to be a toolmaker. Entered from Gibault in I954. St. Peters. BOB WILLIAAI WAIREL-Vocational. Student Council I. Likes autotno- biles. radio. and telexision. lntends to be an electrical engineer. Franklin. .IOAN XI. WALBI RN jo Bttsiness. Student Cottncil I. 2. 3. Likes music. lntends to be an ollice worker. Trinity Lutheran, LARRY DEAN Vi'AI.'l'ER-'I'et-l1.4College Prep. Math Club 3. 4: Service Club 4. Likes motor scooters. cars. and electricity. lntends to bc an electronics engineer. Entered from Kcndallville in l954. Kentlallville. ROW FOI R: XIARY LOI lil-I WARD llootsie --Business and General. Likes sewing and reading. lntentl. to be a seamstress. Entered from llarrison Tech. Chicago in l955. St. Elilahetlfs. PAUL STANFORD WARE- -Yocational. lfootltall 2. 3. 4. Likes sports. lntends to he a patternmaker. Washington. JANET AIARIE WARRICK .lan - -Business. lntends to be a secretary. Entered from Spiceland in l955. Spice- land. THERESSA WA'l l'LIiY Fats -General. Likes skating. lntends to be a beautician. Entered from South in I953. ,Iames ll. Smart. DONALD LEE WELLS Don --Yocational. Likes drafting. lntends to be a draftsman. Washington. GERALD ALLEN WIIITTON, ,lerry 4Technical. Rifle Club I. 2: Nature Clttb 2. 3: Golf Team 3. 4: Math Club 2: Phy-Chem -I. Likes chess. lntends to be a cixil engineer. James ll. Smart. ROW FIIE: LARRY WILCOXSON--Yocational. Motlern Music Masters 2: Spotlight 2. Likes trombone. llarmar. DAVID ARTHUR WILLIAMS ,Iug --General. Football I. 2: Track I. 2: Biology I: Football letter l: Track Letter I: Art Clttb Recognition Letter I. 2. Likes drawing. lntends to be a commercial artist. llarmar. DONNA JOAN WILLIAMS jo -Business and College Prep. Latin Clttb -1.3 Senior Congress 4. Likes collecting pictttres. lntends to be a nttrse. Concordia. DOROTHY XIAE WIILLIAXIS ---Business. Service Clttb I: GAA I. Wants to be a nurse. Harmar. FRANCES .llNlC WILLIANIS Frenchie --General. Twirlers I. 2. 3: CAA I. Likes sports. lntends to get married. Forest Park. WALTER ROY WII.LIAMS-Industrial. James H. Stnart. ROW' SIX: DORIS LAYERN WILSON Dorrie fBnsiness. Spotlight 2. 3. Likes reading. lntends to be at nurse, Entered from Ilnion Center in 1953. Okolona. Arkansas. TIIOAIAS LEROY WOLFE Curly Vocational. Spotlight l. 2. 3. Likes Cars. making model. W'ants to take aviation cadet training. lloagland. DORRIS MARIE YVOOD Little one or Shorty --College Prep. Twirlers I. 2: Service Club I. 2. 3. 4: Spotlight I. 2: Latin Clttb 2. Likes sports. lntends to he a nurse or housewife. Washington. REX Xl. WOODRING4Yocational. Likes art. lntends to be a commercial artist. llarmar. RITA ANN YOI NG Reet'7 -College Prep. and Business. GAA I. 2: NFL 2. 3. 4: FBLA 2: Latin Clttb I. 2: Girls' Choir l. 2: Boosters 2. 3. 4: Press Clttb 2. 3. 4: Pre-Press I. 2: Spotlight l. 2. 3. Editor 4: Congress I. 2. 3. 4: Cheering Block 2, 3. 4: Service 3. 4: Caldron agent 3. 4: Spotlight letter sweater 4: Hiller writing cttp 2: Service Clttb Certihcate 3. lntends to be a secretary. Washington. ELNORE LEE ZARTKIAN Note --General. GAA 2: Student Council 3. Likes to roller skate. Wfants to be a typist. ,latnes ll. Stuart. Page 66 I .,-and DM ...,w,f Page 6 K Q3 ,X L' N I mx l 3' JERCLASS linnur pupils attenfl a tea given ln the senior hmmr roll girls. Here Miss fVIeril1ah Ingham. clean of girls. serx es Marx ai Brarlen. HERE Afctiivi lies Throughout the ear Q Q 0 IS the Seninr Banquet. M lvlii ents tu He- nnenilrerf' Jan. IT. well attenmlefl ln seninrs and SYMBGLICALLY Charles l recleriek awards Candy their p 'X T2 1 H l ' ' , 22354 Q : X X I -, ,,, arents. i tu his 100 percent Spotlight hmne rnmli. 172. A ff 3 . 2 'P' ' 5 Q I if A3 if 43 5 2 X 3 K ' 'F X , ' ' is is Ms W 1 ft .g if Q 5 ,ne r Y if s .g i mg! sw. 3 ' ' N' v ,S H ' wi A is i 1 at ' , X at A , R :P it l I e--ij pi 1 t - K ' vm. ' QU, 5 . W x ,K fx 4' J 1 1 -Z z 5 Q, . uqbl I A y ' ,1 iil' Q an 5 lbw , X i 4 HR L iq s rw N J ,-N3 X .Q ggi WINTER RHAPSODY' was our Sen- ior Prom on Jan. 6. a lovely formal affair. ., 1 SENIOR GIRLS form a Congo line when leaving the senior pep session during haskethall season. 4, 4. 0 Keep Sernors on Theme Toes TOP RIGHT: Graduation is a big event. and everyone must have a perfect Ht for his cap and gown. Senior Howard Sims stands shoulders hack and chin out. as the cap and gown man takes his measure. RIGHT: Here is the Senior Congress, Virginia Graft reads the minutes. Others are Bill Perse. Janet Shook. Pat Johes, Becky Davis, Harold Riedel, Rita Young, Sarah Tuck, Ioan Halterman. David Phillips, President Don Biddle, Herb Matthias. Page 69 A' 1 -4 1, A2 'f -WM :. QV X 5 s X J f Y 1, f if 4' , . 1 W .cfzgi K , X wx N 'ff 'K' NA' i ' . Q Q7 . B qi , 1.23-V ,, ' 'Q X W' ' mg, f A v ,.,f to rs: tw B- - -we ,, . X ' ' t 5 '34, Q ij ,W H I ,:. , W 2 ww f ...J 4 ef W E 1 E' .fvg a I TXYNHTAW 5 ,,,., N 6 :sigh r X X , 'I' J , - ' 1 Q -V - l ' l Fl , A A ,W AF .-1. .lx S .av .Q ,, e Q0 ' 8' K We fi.- .. - ff ' ' V ' 'cr , . . V . R W ii.. . uf, ' Q - . -.15 Q' ' ' at .Q-.ff fr' ' W' t -if .X I jg 5 . I: . .L 3: . A M b I at ,.f .'. ?. ,.1 . . 1 f Q V. ' ' W B ,I 2 . . , r - . eh ..., . 'S K 5 o Pgr - fr Zi ' ' 1 'Z .4 .A g. ' f-,ey .3 5' ' X Q B t l , f . G- WD, 1-E M... ' R all . 3 r W L . t - 1 B H H - ' - ,. -1-if rw B ' f-rf-fi Q ' .li ' , 91 -...gf I., I K t K N 1 K . Sw' .,,X Q ' b ' . I - . , QS ' Q Ya u ' N ROW ONE: Lavata Abernathy. Ed Ainslie. lla Ake. Hose Ake. Sharon Alford. Luville Allen. Barbara Anderson. Andrew Rivere. HOW TWO: Carolyn Art-her. Gene Aurand. Leo Austin. 'lied Ausdran. Morris Bacon. Norman Badders. Pauline Bailer. Kenneth Baker. HOW THREE: Sandra Baldwin. Jack Barker. Arthur Barnes. Joe Barron. Wayne Bartels. Joe Barton. Bernard Baysinger. Robert Paul Beard. HOW FOLB: Willa Beasley. Nina Bendorfeanu. Robert Benhower. Carl Bentz. Dave Black. Norm Black. Shirley Blackford. Marjorie Blount. ROVV FIVE: Sam Bowling. Peggy Braden. Kay Bl'3fll.Illlllt'l'. Ralph Brandenburg. Ralph Breimeier. Kyle Breedlove. ,lerry Brouwer. Bob Brown. llflW SIX: Keith Brundige. Jerry Burch. Marie Hurd. Bob Burkart. John Burke. Richard Burnett. Herman Calhoun. Roland Calvert. JUNIORS . ., . . , .. 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A , -.dx Q W A . : . .. . 1 ' N a -W f : 'D : .,. Y ' 'Wk ROW ONE: Larry Carl. Mik Chaney. Kina Christian. ROW' TWO: George Chubatoyv. Maxine Claflin. Lorna Clouse. l'le-nrietta Coll' s. J I ' M e Carney. Jim Cartvvriglit. Cecil Carpenter. Alfrefl Cll3IHlTt'l'F. Sally Chamlrers. Catlierin 6' in 01111116 ae Copeland. Marilyn Cox. Carol Crothers. Marilyn Dare. ROW' THREE: Laurel Deal. Patia DeCam J. Robert D k. P I D 'l l. D inique. ROW FOUR: Jack Doole , ROW FIVE: Edward Eld . Al Ell er an is. Sharon Elliott. Cary Evans. Levyis Richard Evans. Marjorie Evan y. ,lon Douglas. Dick Drummer. Robert Duke. Janet Dukes. Kenny Edgar. Stanley I ec a CI 1 arrell Dewitt. Riellarfl Dey. ,lerry Dickey. Gene Dom- Eclgell. jim Egan. 5. Norma Favorv. Lillian Fincher. ROW SIX: Marilyn Fischer. Jack Fisher. Virginia Fortney. Hattie Fowlkes. Kay F' 'l '. J k F ovv ei ac owler. Dave Friclc. JIUNIORS . .. , . . . CLASS Mary Franklin. OF 11957 Page 71 -' , 'fx yu is i i i .1 'tt ,S 'W' f ks 'W av- 'VA ,.. .uf ia v ff rf ':, 'Q .X 'N 2 fc S ' - .f 1 fvfn- .y Q- N . ' V K ' ' a 1 S? X ' 'A ' ' f 'K' , 'Y F 5. i, E ' ggi .ff-fi 1 if' 1 ' . y ga- X is w e f i . .7 . a ' T Q ,, ' X ' '11 V . 3 fees N , NW' K f .. . -I ,:. 7 --.. 1 f. - .' :Q . .EES 'CN'5f,f qfh'.s,-Q A '::. .- ' A xx . ,A ,VT ,mi .. ' ..j if y M I ii 7 , In f' - .,... t . f Q A ' I: SWS ' - Q llh X X Q 2 Lx X i li NX '35 , 'nv .,..,.,. j ?'a. , 1 few .1 V . i'- q ue.: Q-3 si 'w.,..+-, V fi 3' 'A' w-wmv' ,V .222 . 5 Q eh' , X52 'Q X .,.. Q my s ,,,,w. ms L N - yy . - -JS. A ,V .- J--:ew , Y , J? N ,ag tj i A 5-N -.sam W. ,A Huw A in , x s.-.1 ,gy , L My - ft . ROW ONE: Ronald Gaines. Phil Garmire. joyee Gaskill. Betty Geliert. Connie Geiger. Ellen Genda. Ann Gick. Carolyn Gintlier. ROW TWO: Carol Goddard. Margaret Goepfert. Kathleen Gomoll. Bill Goodyyin. Kenny' Goodin. Carol Graham. Cliilord Green. Ric-hard Greene. ROW THREE: Thelma Griflin. Jim Grindley. Day id Guenther. Richard Haley. Daniel Hammerstein. Jean- nie Hans. Carolyn Hardy. Rolnert Harmeyer. ROW FOIR: llaryvin Harrell. Lois Harrell. Harry' Harrington. Theodore Hay wood. Rohert Hay erstiek. Ar- lene Heaston. Tom Hedges. ,lohn Heller. Q ROW FIVE: Norma Henline. Floy cl Herald. Fred Herlist. Bessie Herendeen. Tony' Herport. Dorothy' Hike. William HIIZPIIIHIIII. Mary Holison. ROW SIX: Jessie Holland. Bolv Hoops. Zane Hunt, Uonagh Hunter, Dorathe Illll1UCly. Beverly Isenharger. Layon lyeson. Judi jaeolys. JUNIORS . . .. . . . CLASS OIF 1957 9 o- 7 3,76 A.. : '33 3 9: ati sg: 2 we -. rf ' - 'NA Q f r ww' ll' m Q - V 'X L 'Qi-l 2' N C lv. e t . J. , 5 ,. -. i Er - '32 y .V li . p N f . A.. wif' P 3 W ' A 2 : A my Q V . - : ,- V A, . ' Q JL'-gYf.1 V , I t ,.'.I- v ',, f, V- A V Vt A . V. S, X a yl e K I ye.. f ROW ONE: Gerald James. Sharon Jantz. Leitha Jester, Betty Johnson. Ralph Juarez. Roy Kahn. Leon Karnpliues. Ronald Keck. ROW TWO: Willialii Keim. Richard Kelley. Phyllis Keyr, Edwina Kidyyell. James King. jerry Kirk. Larry Klein. Richard Klein. ROW THREE: Cary' Knox. Martha Knox. Jim Koegel, Minesta Koehler. Fred Koger. Edward Koop, Lou Carol Kricler. Stanley' Edgell. ROW FOUR: Marina Kumfer. Cora Landis. Caroline Lehman. Jack Lehman. Tony' Lehman. lNornia Lehner. Brenda Leonard, Charles Liggett. ROW FIVE: Marlyn Lothamer, Russell Luce. Herbert Lyons, Betty' MC'Cl'3j, JHHC MCDllll0Ugll. Belly MCGGG. Ellen Magner, John Mahan. ROW SIX: Jim Maharrey, Ronald Mapes. Robert Martin, Joe Martony, Betty Mason. Clifford Mason. Gordon Masters. Carl Roenihke. IUNIORS , ., . . .. Q CLASS OF ll957 Page T3 fa S y -'15 5 ' I 4 r '3 ' fi - l by . ., g ,, 0 ' l ' N ' as J . E ' H, xg - 7 P :ai .. Q 'fl 1: . y ,gal ' v--J - 'K N Iran. ,QN- 117' BY. 5 ,. ., ,Rf ::.- ...ri M' e .., . f . ' '-J f wsfsk , , , ': ' - M... .a--.. if X y Av' ' ? .fp- X f N X M, .- , ft X 'Aff .fv f 1 ,..,. .. . if - . v. . ' :Z Z., . , x i i ,ru I 7 4: . -l ' . ' ,. ' 4 4- ' ' 'A Sli A 3 'Wt 'A N-f-' ,, .IZ f H . :ff if ,- fs- fa. Q.- . E A V S .MF z . .A y Y y 5 If, Sn. r 'Q N, X A. Qx X fv' .-L. '. t . i my ilk , W y 7, - .- I xg ' 2.. . I . y luuh .V . -, . . -. -... 5 f . bv if ' I , ' 'nz'-'M' ' -A sf .. nf Xiu ' K at-...... , ii--' . .4-an . ii' .. .1--f' HN' . f 0'-. -ef rr . iff X . t f. .. Q, '--.5.-rs' J Ty V, T . X Q X, . XX K V X X i .L f K.- ROW ONE: Richard Medsker. .Ierry Metz. Julia Milledge. Al Miller. Dick Miller. Joan Miller. Lowell Moenning. joan Montel. ROW TWO: Raymond Morgan. Shirley Morton. Jack Mosslrurg. Morgan Murphy. Lavonne Muler. Linda Myers. Margaret Nelson. Keith Nei reiter. ROW THREE: Helen Ni:-kelson. Leland Nilzsche. Judy Nuzuni. Ralph Ohnesorge. Marsha Ort. Bill Ostrowski. Betty Ott. Carol Owens. HOW EOIWR: Wanda Patrick. Diana Paul. Barhara Payton. Verce Payton. Paul Peconge. Nancy Pexert. Elijah Phillips. Charles Pickering. HOW FIVE: John Pitts. Steve Poling. Ted Potter. L0uEcla Prine. Ludmila Pryshepa. Jerry' Radabaugh. Donna Hagon. Mary Ramos. HOW SIX: Charles Ranney. Holm Rednion. Judy' Reese. Alhert Reeves. Sue Renlorth. Roslyn Rice. Larry' Richardson. Rita Sue Judy. JUNIORS Page T-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 fix 1 7' 1 N . i . Q' xy.. X . CLASS OF 1957 F V ya if 'W ' T '1 -N' 9 ' 1:- A - . l ' .N . '- 7 'Ni -M . v wi l N l N X ' fi , M X E E .. f 'Q ' V i V- ::: l IA' Q ':- I -.A:., 'JAX-, T' Z'1Q' A S. . , , it 4. Al ii A 3, ,A,, V . an -. 91 A ,.. g f -51. T A' ., . W . x 'T - .- ' i if N - ,yu i t . 'Q . lll- A ', ,war Q , Y V -t b 7 , ',,. .41 z' i .Q l f . :. J' , I 1' . V 'IF' - f Rf: s W -M . W , '-A ' ' f -as if W- 1 :,. UQ. Y 9 Q g NS, . - ' . ...MN - , T , Q, ' - ' Q' 1 4 ., . -- ..-a - A if , 1 5 'x ff. , My - ', i .' W.. fx .J , Q. Q 'AW' ' ' Q s X f 1: 1 'Ir , f, . . . QF V, t i 1 .t 5 l 3' ,, 4 . kd Z ,rg . , Ag 'P 5 x 4? I , ,, -,, ,, , A F ,J , , L.. E 2 1 3 'WN -' -is-A .,: nw 'WW 72.7 E A , ll i f :1 PW a . J 2 . al ile f .W , . l l T 1 F ' ': f ZVV I , 2' , t -' 'zzi . ' 4 fi Q 'vi 'ff' 1 VA E ' ' . .JVV ',1 T f Q, .,': . ROW ONE: Martha Boston. Richard Rowlands. Marnie Rivers. Eduard Hoeger. Holverl Hoinanovvski. Nant-5 Hone. Teil Rydell. Madonna Salmon. ROW TWO: Rodger Sarrazin. Sylvia Saver. Marlene Srhreiner. Dave Schrefiler. Nancy Scllisass. Roliert Scott. Justine Sellars. Daniel Shaw. ROW THREE: Mary Shoemaker. Donald Short. Kay Shepherd. Beverly Shuler. Robert Simmons. Paul Simpson. Sharron Slain. Bob Smith. ROW FOIVR: ,lack Smith. Lula Smith. Kieth Snoke. Leila Snyder. Roger Spillers. Robert Spitler. William Springer. Dave Sprinkle. ROW FIVE: Joe Stanford. ,lohn Stanford. Ernest Starks. Lois Ruth Staulier. Richard Stearns. Artis Stokes. Mary Alive Straub. Ray Sylvester. ROW SIX: Dick Taylor. Cuyla Teague. Marion Thomas. Theaophelus Thompson. Jim Thornhurg. Herman Tinker. Vilas Topp. Fred Torrence. JUNIIORS . .. ., . . Q CLASS OIF 1957 Page T3 Page -L FRIENDSHIPS are here Waiting for me. Activities invite me. All year 'round school events till my life. And sports thrill me. showing me Central spirit at a high level. I ani proud to find a place in our alittle de1nueraCy. in the many clubs, in a whirl of dances and fun, and in the world of high school sports. This is my school. and I have a place in it. MANY FRIENDS 4 Exchanging l'J55 Caldruns for autographs on the liistnric' Center Stairs are Glenn Tal- ley. Nliss Leliaiiiutl, james King. NOELI NOELlfDuring the Christmas season. the Choir Deanna Cmik. Pal lieihl. and Kath- fills the halls with joyful song. It makes us feel that we leen Cfnnull. helnng here. .. .,. . as Q V W R K .... .. M . , . E. - . t Y , W V. - ...X b 5 , .. l Q '. - , - V X ul ,, ., ,,.. - . -if f my! M 5 V A .XR : . , n . : kb ,,,. I fm x X- - Q fi' if mr- 5: u x J ' .Q , .xx V X v ...W--,Q 4 'KR' 'H'-54-e -'W 'I' f V ' -f .M-v 1 . ' A Q V ' 1 -fi? ,,wW. W. Jeni se g-.f ,V E .X . V ,A yi. mlb ix l -. I M f ,.,., ,, , X X' Q W qi . . -. . . . ,.. ..,V in M ' f Q' - -,egg x T - 5 M, as -M -0. -Q :fl-'TN we f fs. E : 5 ee 4 -grew? L w lf , - 'ggi - - W - Qu X AN Q ' 2 1- A f S K ' ,. Q if Q: 6 j ' x- Q 2: X D Wx :Q N kg , ' YF -v f :gr IJNUKNRS h 'NP' , ' ,V 0 o o 0 0 A K ' 1 se HOW ONE: Dick Tutwiler. jerry Tuclur. Georgia Turner, Barlmal Ric-llarfl Walellle. Kay Walfla. ROW TWO: Ric-llarcl Walters. jonnie Waltmrnr. Vllillie Ware. Charity Yvalkins. john Watson. Ruth Ellen Wattley. Delrey Weaver. jufly Yveflflle. 'a Lfflalycll. Esther Varner. Roger 4 E :ag : wi' , H '9'. K 1,-- , JP' - , ' xr 4 I ... gx . ,lv . -5 IQZ Q-4.5 Q A x V rx j 1957 Wallnurn. ROW THREE: juan Weingarl. jerry Welker. Ronald Wellman. Karen West. Barlwara Willexl. Frank Wlills. Larry Wlinners. Bud XK'7U6l1liBl'. ROW l:0l'H: Larrx Wnrlex. Hubert Wulf. Robert Wlulf. Tum Wolfe. jim Wlolfeale. Jan Wumlring, Bob XVUG-b. l'venlnn'st. Rulrerl wry all. ROYV FIVE: Kathleen Ynnlwski. Mary Yustus. Tanya Zinellenko. PROM COFR7' - - Sfllllllllllgl Kay llnlrlffa. foyr'v Caskill. Yallz'-1' R0Il'lJ. IJIIEFIY Ellen .l1fl:Q'I14'l'. :Inn Clrlr. ,,llSfiIIP S6llfIl'.S. rmrl liarlmru Willen. fron! Role: SIIHFOII Elliol. .lIr1l'gnr1'I .Yel.w0n. Sally Cllrzlzllrws. Laurel Deal. Pflllllllll' lfailer. 111111 Lois .Sf!IllHl'l'. Page TO PHE JLWNIOR girls are congratulating each other on heing elected to the Prom Court. .Y C Lifgniov HANGING SIGNS for the Junior Class election are Ann Gick. Ellen Magner. Laurel Deal and Marcia Ort. Q Q 4. Always on the owe, These juniors ABOVE RIGHT: Ron Wlelhnan. Jerry Tudor. and Bonnie Betley are visiting Bill Pifer. our stay-at-home junior. who at- tendsi' class via an intercom system. corn- pliments of the Home Telephone Company. RIGHT: The junior Congress rnenilvers- Ron Mapes. Floyd Herald. Ray Sylvester. lack Barker. and Joyce Gaskill-listen while Maggie Nelson reads the latest Prom news to them. The advisors. lVlrs. Chausse and Mr. Bushong. check proceedings. Page TT 'Q Q 'we- . 3 ' Q ' Y - - f., V 'ff' Q Ji I .' . yi ,. A Q , an f, 'Q ' , ,,. ,,- . . I ,Q Q f K f , A : xq Qi :Q 1- i 9. I W' wr- f ae.. ,N Vx 1 -W... ey ,Ny , 1.,kg,N. 3 wig Qi fi K 9 Q yi: Q. Q A - '. GIF 6 M V , ' . 'gk f, k'N5.i'y? I 4 Q' -1 ... , H x' W VK A 'X , sei e wax ,sg Q N vi S Qi ' f' . x f if 'NE'g his iw , A '. YE 551- 3 V-'Q e Q at e 'ek ,,,,. ,-- ' xy ,.A, f 'X . W Q il Q' . , X- 'l- : y ' 'li i ga., NX. ,, Q . ii It J K 1 ,VX 4 .iv nw 1 iw fy and . -:ss Q ,make 3- W-, .Q ...., iiaaw- 5 l NN M -' if 'Fa' . 4 ,,,. ' .. ' X J ,.,, i 4 X NS a x .. y . X1 ,w,: 5 ffiw Mi.- L . 1 .,.. M R . 1 - . , J 3311 -.- 51 6 0 F' Q . - , fi Qi: Q a l. . ' Q f x . QW ' V f. -i e r. X:-'gy A, '33 ,i u. '- 4: . . ' .- Kh, Y f - x A fr 0 Y v f .,. - , V ' ,V E N' V: va, ' Q- 5 L wx,-a xx. . ' ' ' x .M . 'E:. up - 's-...ww ' y e I' ry: . ' 'M . ' ,.,, ' : : ., . gg 2 iii ' '-...Q-' 3 .5 . A ,:,. S Q .. LX - L - 4 S xg L., 1 XL ' ROW UNE: Carllun Aarun. Harry Alrlmll. Leola Alyernalliy. Sllaron AflHlHS. lra Alie. Dale Allierson. Mike Alle- kruse. Jerry Amlersmi. ROW TWO: Kelyin Applegate. Barlraru Anspach. George Al4lUSll'UIlQ. Arlene Asliton. Faye Atkinson. ,lose syznres. Cay Baflclers. Carinen Bafle. RUVY THREE: Harlwara llaker. Dun Baker. Bill Baldwin. Barlwara BalliSl0l'. john Barlvier. Carnl Barker. Rnnalcl Bearfl. Bill Bm-kfm-fl. ROW FOUR: jufly Heekinan. Norm Beer. Barney Bell. l.ar1'y Bennett. .Iell Benson. Minnie Henson. Jerry Bork- lieiser. Bonnie Reiley. RUW' FIVE: jim Bimlflle. Frank Bisllup. llamlcl Black. Cecil Blain. 'l'onimy Blair. ,lufly Bleieli. Carrie Blevins. Penny Lou Bm-in-k. ROW SIX: Dayicl Rrvyser. Sally' Briclgeyyater. Peggy Brooks. Deluris llruwn. Lonnie Brmyn. Rnlmert Broun. Hon- nie Firulvaker. Leunarfl Bucliwalcl. SUPHUMORES Q Q f, , f, ., CLASS Ol: 1958 Page T8 F , -1 . .H - .:' 5 'Tri 'lim 1,1 . 2 is V. V 1 '.3.-Sw.. ' ' L. , Q' . ' xl 'J L X Q . . 0 ga 'g .. C9095 ., C... U I ff' , .. , . -.ynqA.E.,. A ' A , .. .lr . x 5 , , ,V,- -.ami 5' b YQ .Vu .q.....-. . :W Q 4 up ai 'X-ggifx li. X ,ggi X H X Life H p fa .... .W k V l S, . J ' :L . . f??'rwr'. K 1 2. . ' r AX , .2 N 'Af f X , .P . 'W - I 'Tfxa '- lu. 3.4 5.9 r . Y ' 1 fu-Q 3 3 6 N - , ' '... ' ' ' x ' , ' .ies . if 'Q-I A C . -js 5 - - ' ,I ., , -, I r Q - 4 Ls. e 4- fi -, A aa! , A ,, I J? lg ? v ' l .f ca: al if-P1 W , . , , x fi I , , v , ,,,' Q, , -. e I - '77 A!? 6 1 I 77- V Qll: IQ- Xa I , I 1 .fe f J , , ,, 'ka I - - ry. 4T A,'V 4, it :ii Qlv' f , ,:., I V- l-.1 . ' N ,. .tj gy F 1 :gif Ea 'f 'Q Q. . . 355 f1w'.f 'xfwe 14 X A . .,. -A' I A z , 3 r ' , V? 1,2 ? A .. t ROW ONE: Norman Bump. Jacqueline Burch. Donnie Buflfllkllifl. Clarir-e Burnett. lNorma jean Burnett. Arthur Burns. Ellen Burton. Judith Butler. ROW TWO: Henry Byrd. Judith Camus. jim Camplrell. John Canning. Huclcly Capps. joan Carroll. Dorothy Car- son. Rohert Carter. ROW THREE: Carol Casey. Carol Casey. Janet Case. Phillip Caudill. Larry Chambers. Edu ard Chapman. jerry L. Chapman. Vladimir Cherniak. ROW FOUR: Herman Clancy. Harry Clark. Patricia Click. Robert Clymer. Carlotta Collins. Paul Cook. Dale Cooper. Gerald Coruish. ROW FIVE: Cary Corson. ,lohn Cox. Pat Craft. Jack Cranford. Frank Shenfeld. Ann Corbin. Charles Davis. Eva Mae Davis. ROW SIX: ,lohn Davis. Ruth DeCamp. Helen Decker. Jackie Decker. jerry Detro. Lois Dilwble. Rolrerl Dies. Don Dirig. I SOPHOMORES . . . , . .. CLASS OF 31958 Page - at taaa e a ' . ae N . , . t .t G. 1 .,,. 1' ,A wi by sw Q 1 x X , -t , ' - , V W ' x fa t y if ' ? . y - . M ' W- M ' AA,. Q' ' i y 0 ' X zzi .- f ,. X X ,-5... ,Q .gy X 14. ,I V , f Nw ,g Q' l 35 'A 5 A f ., . -1' a -V - N , In .x f J is i ' L, H . y .'fk:v,v , . Q ' , ' . f - .- ' M 2 ft fi Q 'I lid ,W XX 5 .... mf' A -. 'V b m' : il V ,. M QR V 1 W ' 'E N Q , 1 ' f We ' fi Q f Q f e tt. L y ,, . y. 1. 5 W, N ft Y A22 . ....- in e ,ff 1. 'Z xy M Q E 1 q...Q , t O W ya Q. 5 . 1 AN . 'fl lx he K gy ... l-Ni? my M - ... ' ,. .Q ,.,:. - .. J ,. ,, . , y - P, f A K X , fam' git ' , .22 , .. 'W A ' f if , e A N 2 l t . . :Z 1, i' ' F x . A. ,Q E Q ' , H 4. , ' 1 , ff . 1 'llh .V in ,. yr y Q E: -y:- V ,,v Z y I R' .i t-M S ., M - I t 3.. V, Q . K -, f ,,,..,, get , m y 3 5 N r t .y t tl. + Ns ef f ROW ONE: Nancy' Dornseif. Bonnie Doster. Eddie Dowdell, Bill Downes, Dennis Duly, lVlely'in Dunbar. Nila Eager. Jan Ehersole. ROW TWO: Sharon lfdgell. Nancy Eicher, Harold Eizinger. Willie Eldridge. Eddie Enienhiser. Don Evans. Bolt l7ayy'ley'. Marie lfawley. ROW THHICIC: Thomas Fields. jerry Fisher. Darrell Fletcher. Frank l7loyy'ers. Vallee Fortier. Ernie Fox. Carol France. Mary ,lane Frederick. ROW FOITR: Wayne Friar. Gene Gage. Harold Gallets. Madeline Ganaway. Larry Gaskill. Sharon Gehrig. .lanet Gieseking. Faye Gilreath. 7 I'tOWVFIVl:I: Martha Gleason. Geraldine Graft. Robert Graham. Alina Gray. Ed Goheen. Tommy Greene. Toni Grueslmer-k. Rolverl Guenther. HOW SIX: Sylvia Guevara. John Haas. Kenneth Hake. Kenny' l-larmeyer. Doice Harris. Mike Harris. Patricia Harris. ,laek Hart. SOPHOMORES .. Q t. Q 4. , CLASS Olli 11958 Page fill W if q,:. ,, uh 4 ,V il X. VV V KR V 0- A: K' can of ' L , y W W V L W We rd km Q 3:5 -1:2 X - '.' A? X X15 ' X Y X X X l 1 ?l - HF .,E::. VV ., ' J V5-ii -fm qlf' , . Q... W itll A, ...f V it 'av' . , X , 31 -A xr . vggirh' -ii., s X, , ,W 5 ' 452 E? 5 Q - S' u .av-it XM- '2. .4 . 1 J 2 -- , we 'V'- V by , , Q 6 M. eertc A 1- ,Q ' ,. W A 'Mi' R L1 ' I X I 1 Q Vg -TVVL aj ' -. Vz., ' , My--af l .4 45 kb lv' V AV.l,,eAVim 2 infix .'.: 1 'R ii i .L--fa A H.- L , , 1 A, L 1 V 4 Q E 'za ii ':VQ 3' X 'wt '57 ' X i AZV fi ?-.as-we Vai ' J . cv, . . 1 3, V V ...V T3 3 , V A V V3 V K .. 4 V L VV VVVV , V ' V . -.V V ,V , f - A .VVVVV I 1' GP' '43 It fin 32- . 3 5 'Z f it J, J .5 6, -'fe-no F X f ' i . '-:.V s i. 'V I ff, . '43 - gi' - . VJ V 5 QA VVVVVV V ' 1 i L. .Ji . ' ' - M -4 , L ' K J ',Vf, . A ,.., 4-554 Z : . :wh V .dm . 1 3+ L ., 1- . 4 ROW ONE: Steve Hatch. Ben Hawkins. Henry Hawkins. Pearl Hawkins. Robert Hawkins. Charles Hayden. Robert Hazelett. Don Heaston. ROW TWO: Tom Hegerfeld. Reta Helrnick. Bob Heminger. Connie Hernandez. Ruby Hernandez. Annie Hill. James Hoffman. Roy Hollopeter. ROW THREE: Marjorie Honeick. Gerald Hood. Ed Horn. Darl Hull. Joy Hunnicutt, William Isenhour, Bill Jackson. Charles Jackson. ROW FOUR: James Jackson. Margaret Jacobs. Jacques Janssens. Dick Jantz. William Jett. Alean Johnson. Archie Johnson. Nancy Johnson. ROW FIVE: Annita Jones. Juanita Jones. Marcia Jones, Lloyd Keldsen. Nelson Kinerk. Carol Kirtz. Don Klemke. David Knepper. ROW SIX: Gary Kohlmeier. Michael Krewson. Ralph Kruse. Martha Leamon. Chester Lee. Larry Lee. Mary Lehmbeck, Eugene Page. SUPHOMORES . . . . CLASS OF 1958 Page 81 -as 'L l? X ,Q X -9. R mi sg? . as. , Q . ' ,,, 1 r ' , X- 1 -3 - .Q 5 '- f'f '1 4- WWW:-spa ,yy .I .. ,L 1..- t .1 .-9. I. A MM, . X 'ew' ky . 'Nw Q.:- Q . eet : e at Sa .. x Y 1 N. - X y Q . -0 M .. 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I Q HOW ONIC: Joann Padgett. jerry Owens. Toni Oilieilly. Harold Onion. Shirley Omspaugh. Ethel Oliver. Carol Norris. jerry' Nonnnay. ROW TWO: D011 Nutt, Kenneth Neireiter, Marlene Myers. Alice Murphy. Linda Murlyach. Vivian Mueller. Donalfl Moyer. Leotha Morton. ROW THREE: Barbara Morton. Ray Moore. ,lack Moore. Varner Moon. Jessie Minor. Charles Milton. Boly Mills. Theodore Miller. ROW FOLR: Jack Miller. Eva Milentis. Hat-ile Meyer. Dennis Meriea. Burlrly' Mentzer. Annie McLaughlin. Dorothy' MeHaney'. Elizaheth MCCowen. ROW FIVE: Richarfl Mclfetter. Forrest MCCutt'heon. ,lutly McCray. David McCartney. Dann Mattison. Eugene Matthews. Don Matthews. Linda Mason. ROW SIX: Carla Martin. Peggy Lyons. Paul Lyons. Sandra Ly kins. Larry Lothanier. Larry Lock. Jerry Link. Carole Levy. SOIPHOQMORJES , . . . . . CLASS OIF 1958 Page142 il-X g E.: X X if , X .fini -M is X ,Ae if .J x lg 'I 'S wi 35 I 9 L. mei' Z N' x 4 :E 'L ' wt. f. x s.. s..,, NC 1 A X 'nz.mT s I , . -sw ' :s L l . -. , NRM 5- I: - Mi.. X a t K - 5 . il, ' n X , L: X .t W' 5- ' - , 'Alf . rf'f1.5' -1 QT. 'w.,-,J ij F ii., -Q jg . L . ,sn-fy 'Q 'A . - Q X '-f Q ' .. ti ,,-N . Q . , if . - . --: -V H ff .... a V at tw is f its wi, '- ' - ' -' . ' ,,......f..,, Q, -fp-eg ' 1 2' H t'-': nt M mv.,f.u .... Q. .. e..-.. as '.--- W . ff ' i i i 'iz' X .. X M we V, as V 'N ,- :V nf 1 4 J .1 1 ,wr 5.3 ' ' , - 1 'xii' 2 W N . 37 ' ' R X V as t .Q . t as . . . .fr X , f , V .. . . L K, , Q ,Z ,QAQ I ,.,. ...I . I R, , . P P Q ' ke ' ,L I f 5 ., ' :.:'. -Z nie.. sf' i , .V V 'fb 5 fm I ,B -. V k -: ROW ONE: Robert Page. Williia Palmer. P Barbara Pearson. Carolyn Perry. ROW TWO: Sharon Perry. Murray Peters. llon Petersen. onca o ey Pruclhomme. Virginia Ramos. ROW THREE: Ruth Reynolds. Linfla Ric-harfl. R Judy Rinehart. Betty Rowe. ROW FOUR: Johnny Rivera. Forrest Roberts. Beverly Robinson. .lo n ose. 1. lyn Runyon. Rose Anne Russell. ROW FIVE: Nellie Rutherford. Steve Ryclell. Henry Sa riscilla Parker. Eula Past-hall. Croxer Patriek. Sherman Patterson. B l P ll '. Ronnie Pulley. Sharon Pool. Angela icharcl Frame. Robert Richter. Gene Riclenour. Bob Ries. h R Pl vllis Roth. Erlflie Russell. Caro- nclers. Karen Sanderson. Art lannucilli. Beverly Zimmer- man. Marilyn Sarrazin, Gloria Saylor. lt S h nan. Richard Scoles, Verne Scribner. Marvin Senter, Judith Shaifer. ROW SIX: Bonita Scheppele, Mi 'e C euerr Mark Shaw, Roger Sheets. SOPHOMORIES .. . . . . .. CLASS OIF 11958 Page 83 ff V 5, 2 .V V .:f'i:s::f:. V ... J- l i ,g...-ig... it tt.-'f: ' -1 .- ,ff -0 A . f it A Q er i is . , i , - X- 1. V V ' ' K ' W. VZ- V 15 xy X- V .M W-X ' is , VV V ,. V W .ay N .V wt 5 - H . .Q-S. , , , . '51 . 3 '- ' . if' .i 4, P -. ' V ef V- i i 1 6,3 Q S qi 'Ai '. it at IAI ft Q . . , E 5 , ri fem . iw ,K X H A V. gy V' A W A x- 1 1 9 I 'i Sky A eww. y f , . . N , ' ' 1. 'S -W-S155 . 'wwf' - - - ' KQJ' QV 5? 1 1- V. 3 12 7 if mxnj , 1 I , A' -V . A. f 1 N' iw .Q ' 52 Q fi . Q -5 L . .. . 'J , M f r ' J - 5 i S 5' - ' .5 'V X 1 ' X ' ' , f.'NM:ixf r.M- Qi .- mm f., mf-. my S:,. . ii - .ee gf 'ee. . 3 e My V Q Q In Eg ...wi V, . . .,, V V X H V. ik E Q y VV J' 'tty ' X S fi is 5 -t -. .,,, 1 N V ' 'X ' M A' 3 ' 1 5 L si ull!! -Thu. . K 'if I 'E:'Ff gi' .. .Wit -fi . I ffl . .,, S ., V f f Q ., V 10 X ,,,. - .g . -- x -2 - i ' ' '56 - -1 ' X Ii ...- g 4 ' .- QS , R, J . .,., ,V V .V X V V- y N- V. N ---- : iii J ww -vwffx 'wif' fwfki-i lt 5 1. .. i l 'gf' 4 if .-3 jffl .ye S - S - H- E S r T1 .. V .1 QA, S I my ' ii'fQ:.':1' i 'il Y we ff Y Q I 'X - 115 1 . gfio ti X 3 :V S M 'Q . ' S ' , ' - ' ff: - rt l -4, 'i ' ' . X 1 Q ' Q ii I jf K 'L ' f , -,, 2 - ' -Q . A 52 Y fl V , . - ,, fm - p ' '- A.. 3 ,Kg g - --N j wr, 1 y : Nfhm-ef :ff K ' 'V . X 'gi y A , 'V RV y wi sf ,iff S 1 eb.. X M- 4 ' ' ' V Q 3 ,X '. 'f' ,,.. ,,.,, - NW- i ' ' E ' ?,.- X ' J X U . Ilya., ,, fN'f . 3 ? Qi 1 it .w Q tQ5f ' X Q 'es' . 5 L- ii-' - - 'S ... 1 . +. ' i q, - 2.-V15 .M .W . .- V fysfkx visor- u VV V X - ,B Q. h 5 Vg . 2 . :El sy, .. I Z Q urn X. VV ,W gy .,. K I x '-M L - V 5 . .Q A V 5.41 3:5 'V it -ff' N J M-Y t W i -W 1' we ' STV V N , - Y- l ROW ONE: Selrlum Shieltls. Wesley Shoe. Frank Sirlyvell. Siflnette Simmons. james Sims. Patric-ia Slain. Bethel Smiley. Cllklflll' Smith. ROW' TWO: Frank Smith. lrene Smith. james Smith. Juan Smith. Sharon Smith. Rivliarcl Snyfler. Judy Somers. Marjorie Summers. ROW THREE: Hnliert Snnles, Steven Spit-e Barhara ipieth Betty Spiller' Mike S wrinkle Betty Stark Nl l Y . t , Q, mi ,I ' . V- s..e- lvurn Statnn. lift Steger. ROW, l'iOl'R: B-' -'l S Il ini y te er. Huh Stexens. Hnhert Stevens limlwil Stewart Mike Straley' Nancy Strauh IT V . - .. . t -. ' .. 13116 Streeter. liflnu Sutton. ROW FIVE: n .. . , . t. H 4. Fllnnnas. Paul 'l'nrlc. ROW SIX: lyflivlmel 'linst-ns. Larry Trim. Jnseph Trimm. l':lllC'l'SUll Turner. Mary Tyler. Layrsnn Lvlicleiwronnl. :Xlice Vann. Luis Vaughn. Hexerly' Taher. ,lim ilieel. l,y nn Thieme. ixllllli' illliolnae jznneQ Tlltll1l'lS jnhn 'lilmmai Ly'nl'1l l SOPHOMORES . , ., .. Q , CLASS OF 1958 Page at as K NA fa 4 . X523 Ni: M13 - , Q , N ,- : J Q A, . 1 Q 95 fi if . , ig 3:91. ' f . '- W. J? Wigs - 'f'-' :ef X ,, 21 Q Q W N 'V .ix Q H N are l L i '- ' ,, A i t : if ,X f, , ,, I H, yg rlw V O ,L y AV ,, y A 5 1, I i , f ey it il : :- -.,- '.., - '- R ' iff 1 fl ',-' '. . 'M l. U ' ' Y 4 . E i -L ,. Q -s:-- 1 2 -1 X -'19 A , . ' fe W ?' 3' Y K fm . . . . . P :M . -A-f Q. 84 XM' Ail' , i W' mZm. .gx .. , 27 I A .a 4 5 X L 1 SOPHOMORES , , , . 1958 izi Qlv, ' ROW' ONE: Jim Vetter. Steven Wailiel. Tmil Waikel. Ullman Walker. Shirley Walker. Rnlyert Ward. Arthur W3l'F. Barlvara Vlfattley. ROW TWO: Ric-liarcl W6lIlg3l't. Larry Wellman. Wally Wheeler. Larry Wliittenlvarger. llarline Wil- liams. lieitli Wilsfmli. Lynette Wims. Lynette Winis. ROW' THREE: Carol Wil1ge1't. Nancy Wlinners. Nancy Wolf. Sally Wlulfe. Shannon Wvunrlerly. Mike Wcuocl. Rosetta Wuoluni. Reggie Wtnwmuk. ROW FOLK: Gregg Yager. Eflyyin Yeager. Page U5 TEA FOR ALLfH0n0r rnll girly aflenrf ll leaf C111-HCI'-L'l1fl1ff'l' nzarlrs lfzis festire IJFCTISIAOII for lflexe girls. Seated are Pa! Craft. Bonnie Befley. Marvin fones. LIZVUIIU UUt'll'll, fflelfle lJ0l'A'UI', IVIIIIFI' EIUCIIUIX lionila Sclzeppele. Jessie lllinor. .gffllllll-IIQ are Beverly ZfII1IIIl'l'IIlt'lII. fnnel C1'esek1'11g. am! Harlmrfz Ballfster. Q 4, 0 And l Have Q, Platte in fc Sm, HELPING OUT-Barney Bell holds the ladder for Barlnara Lehman while David Phillips and Donlitte ' Bushaw put up decorations for the speech dance. October 14. if BIC GAME-Central beats Concordia! John Kelso reaches high trying to outreach a Concordia man for a basket while others prepare for the rebound. Page 5 ' 51,- 11 ' , 1 ' : , 'ii . s - . x Y' t .,. 1 . i .M f. - I . lf.. , ,A ' . I fiifike- H A Y 1 ' N ' A . T' A i iff: fs x ' ' . IV: 0. .,.-.v : iii 'PK .-iris EE . ': - ' , :l'7:i:f':-, i 7 ' ' 5724 ' 'L - , . QW i ' X s .s xg A P- ' ,,, I V ' . A . ' i ii' i ,H j 'A I X ' A N: ... L. it - . , in New ..,, Q R 'J 55- .7 Q F5 ' A - V' L, . N Wd . .Li , J ,W . A .E 55. .1 , : f 5:.:. LZ'-2, Nwwqw Vi - Jfln- si , , I l 1 'A sry Q i r N ww . ., ' f ,,,,, , 4 i 1 s5.:.fSff Y b nf. ' A , Y 4' r , B' 1 .1 sf, 'ew .ge s- L 1 1 3 B- A ka I f. J V . V .. A . . .4 on V st . .I .gr A ya - fi 'Z 2 wi . .. ff: 1 . , , j . - Nm . fm .,.. 2 , I ,Z ' f M N . 4-M-1 , ' ff- 1-'T A ar M 'Q sr-M1 M - M' sf fe- L , ,... . . - A v M . 1 .. r - . Q . ' .M 2. ' f ' Nr' - ,Q 'Z : N. . - , vw X ...gg av iw t . .V it .3 'A N - B s ' . X . - V , X 1 A . . -.. Q L - ' -v F27 iz R., I ew , ' s has . - i , . . Q. ' W' -' A r ttf' . ff Qi , . , 1' aaa .A We L tr' x ' 5 A N Y -- MIT: X 3 '- - A x K , 1 , ,, ig' ' ' .X A ,, -. 1- , A ' 'K ff' 1' yi- ..... :.i...,se.asx, ., A .2 i . . , A , - i f M... . . i W V ' 3 ' ' - - . r .,.,. A f - , . exif 'af de B iv- . eff ' as . 1 - 1 ' 1? - HRW' 4 vi: 7 .3 , is i s ,O 49 A ii J -Til. -ff i - I 7 E. A- s A M . . 1 W . V.. 1 V- . , V, V . .., i . - N 2 . -vw AE. f F ' A . H-N i f - fe' 5 'Y W mf 1 'Nd' . , L . . ' ii V w. :-:Z 1:?5'if'5.5 X . iff:1.?::f1?5?f5ff55-I' ' Y ' L- L X Q X - Sf s F4 4 NW ' . Y A H v f..... - .K VM. Y A 1 + v X ,r . . .-,.. V O . W . ' ' ' , V ,. , ...g f ' . ' X 3151! , i ' 4. 5 ,i W.. g 1 , A - . -Q - ' , X sl '. V .ez .. S - 1 W W- A j A ,V ..,.. Q . A eg? -U., ,uf '- xg., A Q Y-QI, W ..- f -. A -23 V, V - 5 ggi. ' N... s , . , .wwf . -W . X - 7 t H ' W ' .' E Xi .,'C f' ' . BOW ONE: Shirley Aaron. Errol Abernathy. Willialii Ahernathy. Gloria Adams. Joseph Adams. Tommy Ad- kison. Donna Akers. Nathan Alexander. Martha Alderman, BOW TWO: Carol Ambrose. Brenda Amiss. Garth Anderson. Gary Anderson. Lee Armstrong. Lewis Ashton. Al Ausdran. Steve Ayres. David Badger. BOW THREE: Hattie Baker. Wa1'1'en Baird. Nelson Baney. Fred Baral. Van Barnes, Leona Barron. Donald Basen. Doug Bateman. James Bates. ROW FOUR: Tom Baysinger. Suzanne Beard. Metriee Bean-hem. Denzil Beeler. Jeanine Beemler. Sharon Beer- hower. Ronald Beehtold. Marjorie Belger. Lynne Bender. ROW FIVE: Tom Bergman. Frankie Birl. Lola Blair. Phyllis Blansett. Lutelia Blevins. Ophelia Blevins. Ted Bloemker. jerry Bohay. Linda Bohay. BOW SIX: .lerry Bohde. Bohert BUHtE'llllJU. Don Bowers. Bose Bowers. Vlfilliam Boyd. Arthur Boyles. Bolw Britton. Jim Brock. Linda Brooks. FRESHMEN . . . ., . . CLASS Ulf: 1959 Page U6 - ,fwfr iii? 4-2 1 . , cz- -.asa -fe 1 i ' f l 4' Q X A y t -4 f W' ' -2 . ' 5 'ir . . 5: , iv-.- '5, ', X, vt , . f h Y Af . 5 '::'1 ., ., W Y in 1 j - L. ,rd Z ttvv ' S . , I , ::- . ., . Q .elf - AQ A , , X ' A- - - lr 'AQ , wi , 'xy , y r yy N. ' . M M v- 1 wggira .5:agggf 33:57, X'?WQ1Tf :f rr' Sgftft igjq Q' Q? Ft --':- V- X., ,AA, . li N' ' W J X. i kk , fy 2 1 X ,Q M' , A 1 5 A A F . i '. ' 'QI' -.5 . -, A 1 ,.,, I X - -,, X 'bv - , Wy. 4 Vx -I. Q 1 0 . Z... - . - my A ..v. - -. Y - --fy A N. iw , 1 ' 'ifaw gli i All - ,' .-.. y' - 'W i - , ..-, ,, EA, 1, - ,f Q , ,V L W- 7- ' ' l 'W - '7 5 197' . . 'Q . , f - 2 . 'Y iiwg 'F' A in 'IQF I, . H V ni I . - N-1 y lg jg' . . A t A i t F K - Q, . f --1. I ' if . i' P ' .N .4 V . C- - J , ., .'.-. W, 1, , yy, , -N.: if 'TPC TM -. , QQ, I ' 2.11, .. , - -. 'N-I .,-M :gf 4 ww, 3 . : - sg E 'Vi ., ' ,.l W ' w:,,,,,,. . M K, - ' i ,,.. ' I ff C - WS, 'I Jim Us ' -Q - i If. av , - . ' '4 F , . ' 5 ' Q MQ fin. ' V Z, .V dy .-W an , ' A W f' bl l . k . I , 1 - K' f 1 ' ' ' 'if '. 1, . A If f 1 ' Q 4 , W ' V .'1..j'f-Q-. . ' 4? ' 'E MJ' ' .4 94 . 1 I - 1. V X . A gif 4v,, A V .. ,iv ' ' ' ' 1 ':- . 4 ' - ' '. .4 . . A , fix? ', .-' 1.54 ROW ONE: Willie Brnuksi Jerry Broyyn. john Brmsn. Buly Hry an. l-larnlcl Burgess, Larry Burt. Larry Busch:- Linfla Cairney. Camp May. ROW TWO: Jesse Campos. Frank Carlmnii Nlilclrcml Carter, juseph Cainplwell. Angelica Campos. Dyy anna Can- aan. lucly Carpenter. Myra Castun. Avel Cecil. ROW THREE: Paul Chaney. Preston Chaney. Mary Emma Chapman. Lucille Chapman. Lanny' Christlieln. Larry Christlieh. Douglas Clark. Betty Clemens. Clark l7ay'ury. ROW FOIWR: Jean Clark. Sain Clayton. Leruy Cuats. Earl Cnker. Rcllaert Collins. jue Collins. Bull Conn. Eflwarcl Conn. Violet Conner. ROW FIVE: Loretta Conner. Judy' Cooper. Ralph Cramer. Sue Crughan. Lawrence Cruslvy. June Crothers. Tum Cunningham. Pamela Curry. Nancy' Dannells. ROW SIX: Nornia Dawson. Sherrie lleakins. Judith Deatnn. Patricia Decker. Harry' Dellart. Paul Dills. Robert Dilyrurtll. Janet Ditzenherger. Pearlie llflflClS. PRESHMEN , . ., . .. .. CLASS OF 1959 Page 3. .S--x . , . , ' , , 4., A,,A 1 A V 4 xkna 'N R V? il, 4' .6 Nz? Eh yy. Yfyg f.VA VVVL: E.. v.--,, In -if byug ii- LD 'Q K K ,V 1' S Q Sw 5 . y My y F V , v-.-, Q X -V .,. , I-If 5 I I 'lWwQQs V X. Q I 1f1..w-.ff ax 3 : . - ' M-W n ' ' ' gf ii .. ,Ni if K X if :S I ,X J I' I . , Q 4 3 vs Vx Q .,. Q .sf i erik '. at ' W A J-F it ., 4' 1 -2 Y:-:gr F5 ,I W w Qu' ., ,Y ',.v. 3 ,1 A . V' V T. ta. mltr' ,v . V -.-- S v , A E ' ff . X 'X W X E3 ' 2 c me , E Q - .9 as A 4. . 1 f' I - . 7 'I - ' I we 3..- Q - .4 -... , ga. X E as ,V O. A 4. . ' A K, ' - fs.. V -., J , - .sk .. P-A' A, -V '-Y 2: ' ,, 5 fx V t A Yr--, , s if 4 ' , v , fa- fs .f ' , A X e . 'Ee' . A 2 , -e ,e -- -f 1 T . - si ....., . ' f t Q fe an y t it Q ,X Q, Q lq 1 ' 'x ' v :wr -. sv .s is V, v'-' .4 :A 1 n iiiggf ,EgfQwEEvRe J i W ,, , is 7 A : -P X at V-.5 gg. ., X, , L: .v,,, .X X j - :kwa HOW ONE: Michael llnherty. Arthur Dulin. Dayicl lluuglas. Jucly' Daysning. Harulcl Durnell. Stanley' Uur nell. Earl Dunlwar. lilelures Dunning. Willie Early. ROW TWO: Wayiie- Ehner. Marshall Ehy. Larry' Eckert. Neil Ely. Ruger Ember. Esther McGinnis. Charles lzvans. Jerry' Evans. lVlary Jo Farr. ROW THREE: Gloria East. Lester Ferrell. Corrine Eitts. Judy Fleck. Delilah En-fel. Dorothy' Foster. P . Carulyn France. bharon Frank. llavicl Frieclman. ROW FOFR: Nancy Eancher. Walter Fuller. Sally' Furniss. Raclene Eusun. James Furniss. Ross Ganilwrell. Curtissean Ganayxay. Sharon Ganaway. Bill G3I'lI1ll'F. ROW FIVE: Charles Garner. jerry' Gaskill. Sharon Gaskill. Pat Geesalnan. Glant West. Patricia Gleason. Bill Gihsun. ,lim Gnlclsmith. Leta Gmnclsnn. ROW SIX: Charles Gmrclyyin. Patsy' Graham. Karen Grahm ac. Hardy' Grant. Nancy' Grate. Constance Gray. Walter Guenin. Dale Guenther. Bnhhie Gulley. FRESHMEN .. , ., , , ., CLASS OF 1959 IJ . Un Zig? no ri Q? X X i 5 .s......::- 5- it .. -' ' tif ' .: ., ., ., e Q ix..-me iw. ,f , 5: W I Se f fm. ,,., . a f x , 1 5 if 1 L,,,L..L Q12 X ' .i .. ' .i 9: we: 3 ii P L i 1 lx ' av X Q Ns . E .EN Q 2 we J ' gi 'N Q2 E1 ' 52 0. X, '..f . . .:. , , , Q .. f- '.1: E mf.-s Af - , 1 . if W '. iwiwvefs ,.c'. ' 9 r , 2 ,Q ,- -JS I w-fs, , - . .. Q 91 V -sf -1 Q XX s Q., ta gn.. ' .4 if 1,A,.W H- -. - ' . . J ss: ' 1-,. V Y Eefe H-I 1 ' E 3 4 ' ,.- l Fiat .:1,.. . IA lv X,-m..V A . .ai a e an Q. QQ ...J . I, . .,, . X ,M K J, . Q-1:43. t.:. as 4 f zz, 1, zz- J W , .. fo H .- . V F .wi , s , . 1 vs, . 1 X - W... .Q -' vw A . - ' ig 6 ' 3 7 i t 4- ref ., vw ' ' ,J iw 1 . ' ,N 1 2 ,Ml , 'Q an A cl. Larry Haller. Larry Harpel. Rolnert Harris. Roseinary Harris. Wil ROW ONE: Judy Gunter. Raymond Haggar lianl Hart. Max Hathaway. Imogene Haywood. ROW TWO: Carol Headley. Charles Hemphill. Sharon Henflricks. Terry Henline. Loralie Herr. Willie High- tire. Archie Hill. Delores Hill. Jula Hill. ROW THREE: Carol Hines. Diane Hinsey. Eclisarcl Hoelle. 'liharnell Hollins. Emma Holliness. Shirley Hof- richter. Betty Horn. Barhara Horstman. Margaret Hughes. ROW FOUR: Reha Hughes. Beverly Huss. Hazel Hutchison. Johanna lce. Gloria lmliomlen. Jeannie lmhocly James Irvin. Larry Jackson. Allen Jacohs. ROW FIVE: Karen Jacohs. Beverly James. David Jenkins. Jerry Johnson. Sharon Johnson. Betty Jones. Pearl Jones. Sandra Jones. Rose Kamm. ROW SIX: Barbara Kannneyer. Nancy Kanczuzewski. John Kelso. lVlarjorie Kerr. Darla Kesler. Cora King. Lorie King. Dick Klopfenstein. Helga Roger. FRESHMEN . . .. .. . . CLASS Ol: 1959 Page 8 1 x ' .- ' we X x X 2' 3 49' A f sf im 1' me , ,Q .., ,Q ff , f . a 4,4 . 1 'L' F in . 4- , ,,, , Y ., Q Nw-.Ame k wf I In 5 ' Al 1 -NM, . 11 V Y . 'ws or ,..V, ' g '--.V: L ..V , L V c ,. ' iii Na s:-2. ,QQQI - 'K f in ' 1 f +.-.. x, my 'Q Ez: P . Q . Ur I i i : i i ii flf i 1 4. if ',,v ,Ji -mf A' if ,gg E A1- Z Q ' es.. g vat ss- X A I ,... gf: blv: L. -.., lynx V E NX 5 b I 1 C l :R X Ke N ? y 4 VE A Sf . Q QQ .. X 5 N X f is -.- ' ii J Z .. ....-sk , V : 1... X. N wise ss? . .,,, x -. if i ' ax N .i 'We' 2- ' ' X -215 - . Q - - gm. was L . .,.. . .. ,' - V 1 :1 1 ' ii - , Z .. ' 1' 51- - ::r . .asv ' 1 ' i .Q mfs :Q t ,. '55 - ' w rv ' i Q ifg . 9 gi 425. X Q 42 V Q 'N GQ! I .: F ' 'K' e .S -gvffffb S ' X ' ,,.. , ' I Q, i . , ,:f W A,,. i .. .e ' 'SSW . ' .g. f ,Q . I t - Q X. 'if-zfwy' 5' A I 1 .f::e.w.+..-.M-1. fs-If' ...aa X 'mai 2 X-. + . Qi.: . Qs , i , . 1 ' I t . ::::W,'fi' : Q.. 'f - 2 T E .' - I 'QT ' f'2I2 :s, 2 ,iv-:' - W E Q -V, 'L ' ' I K Q' ' 'S'fE152'i ':5 51,1351 5 f il K '-if-2.11-' , 211:-.aiu ' RJ 1 be 'X A X .: ..VV . X : 9 at ey 1... L t s X x M N ...WW X X y . X N .r Q X ROW ONE: Ella Kohls. Susan lireigh. Richarcl Laclwig. Gay Lainhert. Virginia Landess. Lewis Lantz. Tahoma Laughman. Mary Lawrence. Laura Moore. ROW TWO: Karen Leach. Dennis Leazier. Jack Lehman. Bonnie Lesh. Anwaiee Lewis. Dickey Lionel. Carla Linton. Don Linton. Nick Litwinlio. ROW THREE: Wayne Loc-kwoofl. Gerald Ludwig. Phil Lyons. Russell McDaniel. Carol McCall. Joseph McGee. Nefla McGlaughn. Eclna McGowen. Carolyn Mclntosh. ROW FOLR: John Makin. Barhara Maharrey. Jean Mapes. .lurly Maple. Bonnie Martin. Eunice Martin. Paul Mays. Steve Merz. Roseanna Meyer. ROW FIVE: Dick Messer. Curtis Mille. Ebliie Miller. Keith Miller. Paul Miller. .lanies Milton. Mary Louise Minor. Rorlney Mitchell. Rita Moon. ROW SIX: Percival Moore. Helen Morris. Larry Morris. Rose Morton. Rose Mary Morton. Danny Moss. Clinton Mossliarger. Pat Mossharger. Larry Mullenix. L RESHMEN 0 .. ., .. Q ., CLASS OF 11959 Page 90 VS x..- -- ' 2 , - .. A Q .1 .J L , 'E VKX? -ada t a C2 e.f . '-'W ri , I ssft , Q.. xi, Q ' '-' R e 'P -' WH' . .f 3' . . in 5 , 'V,: - f '- - . 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FRESHMEN . , 0 . . , CLASS OF 1959 Page 'll -t fx qlzi '--.. . y we-ff 4 Sfi V 'f-1 . Rav Ki L ' :as 1 I I xx if. I... ,. X , x A-M ., 'Q . ' I I ' fe- .fl X A x - 1 if x- I . V. -1, X , A x 34 , -5 ' '- x W ., X N- ,xg N . ...ya . t i - it A t n ' ff- fr' ' 'T . . 7 ? 'ml T2-k W- y . X W of' i '.5. 4 ' W r s- if i '- ' ' fx' ji Y:-.....-.VX , , :A Q 'ww :T M 5 Q 1,3 X ww E w e-S.. .. Li ---- x I. X E A Jx K -, ,.. .Q .-,S ey., t Q V we Q-W --wi :W -' I V' 1, -. V V . --: ,. -W' , ' J f 1 S af '-gs ' V 1 ,, . U.-5 A. .:+., . s ' ' . 4 2' K ' 39, ' I . . :. ' -.ewes Q -fm S: 2' il , 'N ' sy I ' ' , ..., E S a n V M y K A V Y f - V , QW b. ex' , U nw X. t,' Zi 1. xwrvl-A? an 1 y - ,iw x v - t. .5 :H . x N' - ,,, i -7' -- 1 A X my. .-ij ROW ONE: Diane Shank. Russell Sellars. Harold Serihner. Rnnald Seutl. Mary Schoenherr. Theresa Schenk. Henry Schmitt. Bill Sehellenhaeh. Luey Sims. ROW' TWO: Rulwert Sewell. Sleye Sides. Ruse Shull. Lee Sheperd. Eddie Sheperd. George Shaw. Henry Shany- lelt. Fred Steyenson. Sharron Stearns. ROW THREE: Gene Starks. Dianne Sparks. Rulhann Sprunger. Rey nnld Speaker. Walter Snyder. Jim Snyder. Sandra Sutten. Larry Sutton. Mary Sutton. ROW l'Ol'R: Ronald Stunt. Nellie Stout. Mike Smokey. Clarence Stokes. Phyllis Stuller. Phyllis Thoman. Lu- eille Thomas. Bill Thonias. Earl Tharp. ROW WVR: Cary Teinpletun. William Taylor. Linda Sunderland. Ronald Stogdill. Bob Tutwiler. Linda Turn- limr. YVanda Truhey. Margaret Trammel. Sandra Trinnn. ROW SIX: Nyuka Tinsley. Bill Thornburg. Sandra Thornpson. Joyce Warfield. Tum YVall. ,lim Walker. Mike Vnlkert. Rnhert Vauhel. Ruth Tyndall. FRESHMEN 0 0 4, 0 Q 0 CLASS OF 11959 Page U2 . - Q- , .' K . ' f 41 f ., X 6 :aw Q 'M H. l Q 6 f-H i i .r -wi , .. J-A Q ,,, ' - A ' f ' Q 5, L' ' Aj it A 'ff' Lf ff x -f J X i 'EK , gf - , A' ' .tg .Q Q ' 4, -. 5 is i Q . in .af 4 'ff -' 1 Q' M5 V az w S-' if-'S f wr' fi. iii, fi 1 i Z E' -'bil l Q' fr a -- 'WH 5 vb , E, -:S . 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Tum Yarman. jucly Ymiiig. luclx Zimnieini-in PARTY PEN-.-Xt tlie party fur welt-timing the Fl't'5ll- TIME FOR Tlfla-Hvrv fresliman girls enjuy ing tlivm man Class. girls Ql3lllt'I't1'4JUl1fl fluring the I'Gl:l'PSllIllPlll sclxes at tlie tea givin lvy llw seniur girls for tlif. time to ffliat arifl talk ore? the fun. linnur stuclmits. 5 'Q WR ...rf .' f XX it ' ' ' , ,W ir A f if Qi, , 'e' ' if i ' Q. , 1 -. 1 Q.. ' 4 ix Wei- f It 0 if 'W . 3 f H' A-1 ' Q ', 'V . 'Q ,. xx .iE..i',Vv:::,: 4. r ,... is .b 8 I A .I . . x.,, ..,, . . K 'fl 'i ' .. I sl ' 1. uisii. . 1 ' . ' i -V .. . t V J V 'A o y, -- If-V 2 -.QV -. .xx VV- . x ft. . . . -- -. K Q g --it u, -N' rw. fi. . :MVN - M., Iv .T-H I ...EI .Q -' it gf Q . , 4 V . - 'f . 1 ':, :L V' MV, Q, 'Si ':. ,V ,Q . V-qi:-1 fi ii ': 355553.31.fV.V-'W-'::?: N - ' V R J ,, .-5 . E 1 - I - V V S. mg 431 . S .. :if ':M' gs - X 5 N N' ,Q Sf? - 25312. I. Aix 2 V, , .. 'Q gfii' '-k in ggyt Saga gli V V 5 hjj:Q,.g -' fi -ij V. - ..., fi . V . ' ., , . V ... 3. X. L :I-if g S, . 1 ,SY fx.. ,k 5 ,. ::EgVj:'L1:- . H... .,,. X Egg! nr. K R .V .viii . g 1 V, 34,6 ,.., xl I .1 A , I , , ivy? X Sim 5 .-,L i . fiiitf iii E. XFX A V V - f ,Li W te if A 'V ,VA ' L fw , ,hx C ,A V E- - 7.1 V .Qi ,I 1 K . fi. A S . Q il X ' i- ' f . fn 25,1 K 3: ,gk - , ' S, . .L K V it A . Q' V 'I ' 'V -:I 45t.k' I--my ei, 5, 'X . i':- V , -- V V- 9. , l V-VV ' VV' -. , ROW ONE: Joe Ausdran, Vivian Baldwin. Richard Barrett, Stephen Biherstine. Blondean Braster. Clyde Brock. AY N-Q-QQ -V ' 3 ' '23 .5 Q Nj Y' 1 44' , XV , X M' .XLAY Yi. ig W X S 9 ' 5. X' . wg - -'- .vw . A X ..- - -J ' ' l K Q..-.2 .X K . Frank Barron. Sue Beerhower. Ann Beers. B k Pt Carter. Elaine Christian. Carol Cloud. ROW TWO: Martha Brooks. Fred Brownlee. Susan ur 'e. a Limuel Coats. Steve Cress. Bill Crouch. B'll D ck. Mark Dehaven. Max Dehaven. Lenora Dittley. ROYV THREE: Elmer Cromie. Larry Danner. 1 e Angeline Dowdell. Barbara Durham. Sue Ealing. Fl L 1 ' Cannaway. Mike Caunt. Dorothy Gibson. ROW FOUR: Jerry Evans, Phil Fanger. Elsie ' owers. e-'oy Kenny Gilbert. Don Gordon. Annie Grant. ROW FIVE: Dorothy Guy. Linda Hardiek. Paul Hartman. Mike Harvey. Li Peter Hogan. Walter Hollins. Carolyn Hughes. llie Hawkins. Gloria Hoelle. ting. ROW SIX: Willie Irvin. Jerry Jacobs. Sharon Jahn. D0l'0tlly Jones. Robert Johnson. Edward Kea Troy Kissinger. ,Ioan Laird. Richard Leach. SPRING JFRESHMIEN . . . . . CLASS OF 1960 Page 94-
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