Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1958
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Bliss Ridgway and Miss Plumanns plus approxi- mately 50 students. divided by' hard work, times good programs and lun equal Central's Math Club. Here is where our interested math students struggle with X and y. bisect and trisect. and multiply lor entertain- lllelil. A Math Club program always includes a student speaker or an outside speaker. Une ol' the most en! lightening was Dr. CL. N. lVallan, who isa mathematics professor at Purdue Extension. last October the Nlath Club went to the Purdue campus at l,alayette3 they also sponsored the dance. Leprechaun Leap. If all adds up - mafh for fhe masses! tot' RILHI: tlomltittittg the tlinb .ire XXVLHIIL' liotkwootl. tteasurer: Harb Kammexei, iefieshmeiit thaiimaii, lietltie Williamson, setretary: llarb l'earson. president: and Phil Claudill, entertainment t'liaii'inan. NIlDlDl,li Rlblllf Clompaiing notes ran be limi at least the kitls think so. HU! IIDNI l.lilfl: loin liiisliinan, lfretl liltler, llale Hotkeiismith, ,lerrx Uaslxill. Clail hthulei. :mtl XVRINIIL' I.ot'l-awootl get ready to dig in at the Math Club Christmas party. l5tD'l IONI RII-Ill: Chatting away are Hath Club members as they wait lot the meeting to stait. 11 ' 1 as Fi Y, x E f?'L:'ASkr tP' wo, - ,J R -if Q . Page Qt N.. ,nfs TOP l,El- ll: A Modern Music Masters business meeting IUI' RH-Hl: I-ood teeth! Plaxing .1 gilllll' ine karen is comlucletl by Karen Leach, Tom XYailvel, Larry Bennett, l,t'.nl1, l,arlx llt'llllCIl, lum Wailtel, Sue l'lL'ClilDUh1'l', flarol president: Marx lillen Hass, st-i'lel4ll'x: :mil lliznme Sparks, llloml, amrl Mr, Stmleleu. treasurer. Nlllllllll Rli-ll'l': XYe taught you. say Names Small, NlllTDl.l'1 Llil-il: Looking al lianal uniiorms are Sue Heel' llulx lletknmn, llldllllt' Sparks. anrl Klan Ellen Wass lo lmwel'. klutlx ilmnlies, aml lom Hznikel. lX-lll'll llfklill. Musicians scale fheir way fo fop . . . Shaky knees begin the experience ol the Modern Music Makers. commonly known as the Three Ms To become a member. one IIILISI be a sophomore. have a B average in Band. and a C average in all his other subjects. The Three lXI's have two initiations: the first is informal and the initiates have to play solos and prove themselves worthy. The second initiation is formal, and the officers each have a verse to sayg pins and cards are given to the new members. INDI IUNI Rllilllz illlClL' are mixed eniolions toward Page 97 ' Ria 4, gk, Xoutes mer lliis ll'llllNlllIllL'l have been ln-:ml all mer llic ulml. This is lhc nlulfs piimlc mul im. MIDDLE l,lil'T: Bill Hess and YVes IAlllllJOlCy C565 transmit an uiessagc on llu' auiigiteiii izulio on their lielcl day last -lune. ISOTTOM LEl '1': jerry Brouwer V575 adjusts the amateur rzulio u the '57 radio Held day. Page 98 ,. - 1 f fi ,XV , Z llob lolmson. :intl Phil Klaiuclill tune in on the schools limi igulio. as fhe radio 'hams' awaif iheir field day Break break. this is station YVQGH.-X. Thus another contact is scissored in be- tween the hundreds of stations competing for points in the American Radio Relay League Field Day. Last june the Central crew headed lor the hills and set up shop in the woods west of town. Scores were compiled ac- cording to the number and distance of the contacts made. Central's club has scored in the upper third of the stations in its group for several years. XfVliile waiting for field day. the Radio Club is one of the most useful groups in school-always on the job with miles of wires for every occasion. fkfi X .Kf QA fx Q! Press Clubbers lei off fension .X 111111 NILII1 1111 111 1 1111' thc P11-ss 1'1t11111c1's. 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I,11111.1 11111.11 121111 111.111'11 111111 111 R1111.1111. l1-.1111111- l111I111111, 111.11111 ll111111,.11111sI1.111111 l'1111111s 111110 X11ll11' i..1111I L1111111 111.111 111111. 1111111lX1 1,111 1111.11 .ll4' 11111 1111 111. 1111112 111111 li111111t'11114111 11c1111 CI.1111l111 N1tl11t11x11 pose 111111 I1'.1111l11' l11111111I1. N.111111 11111111 .ll1f1 I3111111.1 I11111.1111111. Iitge E111 . 111111 1'11c1i11g lVorking under adverse conditions has brought niany new problems for the National 'lhespian Troup 662. Nevertheless. the handicaps that have arisen l'l'Olll the fact that we have had no stage this year have enabled us to try an idea new at Central-a Greek theater in the round. This year we have produced two one-act plays. The Dressu was writen by the rlhespian troup at the begin- ning of the year. It was the third one- act play we had written in two years. One ol' the most ineniorable inci- dents ol our year was the performance ol' 'l'he Other lVlSClHZ1ll,H the Christ- inas play. Never before had we stood on a stage with people sitting on all sides. It was terrifying: but after the first cold shock died away, we realized the audience was literally in our hands. The theater in the round has proved to be an interesting experience in that we have developed new techniques. including soine in staging and lighting. Many display fhelr falenis an fhe siage. TOP: A very musing portion of our Christmas play is shown in this scene between Onofre Gut- lierrel. and Bob Dilworth. B0'1l'l'OM: Now, son, says Bill Baldwin to Kirk Mettler, in the one act play The Dress. Page 100 M ,: uv. ,,f5 f I 'x ., l !TiN ' f X '79 x . llwm 'X 7 v GN A N . XJ 1 i E i 5 J . WWI,-', - ,f ', -' ff' W x z X . .6 , . A, e' i N gk, M if M qg sl if 3 ' 5 'E' fr 4, s a. 4 n u- . at , : 9' fig - 2 f 5' ,gg w .W ,. . 'f 4. If N ' 15,311 ,,, f.g,5:- - ' ' f .2714 :i. ,',1,: K ga ,gsix 'W sry: - R . If GL N is gz X 2fYean,s, wi 'I is gf 2 R Q :: lair, 1 Q ,W ' as 1- k 4 5 , ,gl 5 gg Ji: ff YQ! if ,- g , , .. 'nn-1 4 - .. N . Wi, V fa dk 1 '- 5 W3 s,r Y 'Q V t ,pr ,i :xg while friendship is soughf by many. Friendship Club has had alterations this year in the lorin ol' new organization and a new sponsor. Miss Doris Pribble. The organization has beconie a club lor lreshinan girls exclusively. The club has a nieinbership ol: flll girls who ineet twice each nionth. The Friendship Clubs projects this year have been selling senior nanie cards. potato chip sales. and making scrap books lor the children's ward of a local hospital. Other activities ol theirs were a splash party, a picnic. a Christnias party. interclub counsel activities. and a citv-wide Y-Teen record hop. A lil-QIAIXY: llie lfiientlsliip Clltilr ollict-is antl atlvisei' are have .i Iiientllv planning session. lihev are liaren lrubex, setielaiv .intl setietarx ol inteitlub touncilg karen Zinn- nieiinan. xitt- presitleut: Nliss l'ribble. atlviser: antl Lana Iieavei. llCllSlllC1'. N.. .1 1 Q.. -tw, ' ll-I1 Ihc r11Llll sn 1 u J is li uint lls business meeting. NIIDIDLE l,l'Ql 'l': Observing senior iiaiue carcls which they soltl are Karen 'li1illlDCX, Uiann llootl, Karen linnner- man, Pat MeCartliy. Pat Fletcher. and Lana Beaver. lBO'l l'ONI I,EF'l': Working on a special project are Nancy lion, Johnnie Mae Ditllev. Clara Irvin. and Sherry Phipps. Page l02 1. .f Ntlllllfi lln- rmoltls Ill UI4lL'I .nv f.!l4IlXIl Xlll n1.1l1.1gt'1..nnI Il.n1x ltttlgt lttoxtls llhllllfgtl 2' 3-5 A ' 4 1lr.nIu salts S., lm? IH-ggx I llNl lu stt' 11 'AK Un n -ifgf ,., ks tllrtt nl1n.nQt'1.got-soxvl lllt llIltltI1lINN lllllllt lion IIl.IIlX sllottltl Itllllll lll llt'X All wasn'f so easy for your 1958 Caldron sfaff It has oltcn bccn stutcd tlmt Ll llllllllld- tion is likc ll tlnrc lcwccl stool. Each pnst HN ol it dcpcnds on tln- other two. 'llnf N ltlll apply to ll ycqnlmook also-its tlncc lcgs ing editorial. lJllSlllCS5. and IJlltlIUgl'LllDllX. 'lllmc business stall plgns l'nclc SL'l'fltlgL'N lol' thc book dt-cidinq how nnuh mn lat t spcnt, and it lutncllcs thc IIIOHCX. 'lln' tncticulous task ol llllilllg cztu- ol thc salts records also lztlls undcr lllL'll' control 'Ilw click ol thc shutter is highly nn protttnt to the Culdron. lor cvcry pic-ttnc in thc book has bccn thc rcsponsilnlitx' ol thc lJllUIOgl'lllJl1Cl'N. lhu pllologlznplu sl.1ll ts tn tht- tlank wlnlt ,lllllll points ont ll Ibllklllll' lo Yllltlllllll f.l!t'llll1Ilx. Hlnst-I lIl1.1IrI.t..lllcl .Xl Nlctcl. Pug C buf fhe famous school spirif helped if up . NJ' Qi? ,X 4' , ,J-+f:': I figs i t 1 i .41 lOl' l'l'1Ll': lhe juli of the Czlldron editor is Zlllflllillg hut si picnif. Nancy Eicher crops pictures for the hook. 'l'Ol' RIGHT: Money was xi lJI'0lllClll this wait, lint Bonnie Heller. llllillllgkll sxiw us lliruugh. lSUl'l'UNI Lhlfliz Copy is lheii' juli. Nlel- litc lit-xiclieiii, topx editor. talks things mer with Iioh llilwortli. Lois Olson. and Joyce Kllill. The credit lor the unseen work done lor the Caldron goes to the business inanriger. who drove her- self to near insanity keeping oflice records in order during the niov- ing. The other hair tearing job is that of the editor. Her long hours spent were all forgotten when the Culdron was revealed. Under the editor is the copy staff. Thou- sands of words flowed from their pens to give us our ,58 Caldron. Page 10-I and almosf over fhe year's economical rough spois X -Q HPI' l,lil-l: Nl.lXis t.us11o1'11. Illlllllt cml11111', .issngns pitluius wliile llL'l' .1ss1sl.111ls. 5llIlllX 3UlllIlll'lS llllki filbllllil' luuli wxiltli lu see htm ll is tloiie. 'lOl' RlC.lll': blue l11111t's .mil l.11e liuiirs :ire liolli it IJ-llf ol girl editor Xiinu xYllilCll'N juli. lrlll she smiles 111 spilt' ul it. 'llhe hundreds ol pictures in the Czildron did IIOI just lull into place. Behind each picture is El person who sees that the picture is taken, one who decides where it will go, one who pustes it in the Caldron duiuiiiy. the printers. :md the eiigravers. The first three are the jobs ol the editor. picture editor. art editor, and the senior editor. The stallf sounds large, but each picture in this book required more than two hours of individual work. Za Q 'fv' ,a if ..... Ai K Inns- Durlzi Kesler, senior editor, goes tliiuugli lilcs looking for senior picture czirtls. nge IOS md clubs . . Cenfral, fhe bubbling caldron! Theme Classes Sports Events Clubs . . page 1,13 . page 1431 page 32149 page 50,73 page 74109 P2 Ouf ofefhe sqlf mines: fhen info fhe sand pii -11'-si. XF , . Q f :SRV i H ' -We tw ,J :f f vmy1, l 1 A ,L Q ,,..',. N 'l'l1at's the wax In tount. Inns. Holm llontelnpo. atl IIILIILIQCI. lhis hook sais-Donna Xlillei. Nlarx .Xll1erl. ,Iutlx l'kll'l is polluting to Spotlight sales hgtnes while Stexe l'e.uson .incl Clarol Xauhel ate thetking ltgtnes in Spotlight lmolts. .intl liieth Nlalguiss Iilllllllllk' them. 'llhe challenge ol' ehange brought new quarters and a new adviser to the puhliea- tions. Because reconstruction started in the south end ol' the building where the publications originally were. the Spotlight furniture. hooks. and other materials had to he moved. Spotlight workers gladly lended their muscles to inove the etluiptnent. First every- thing was IllUX'CCl upstairs to the north end ol' the third lloor. Next it was moved back down to the hasenlent in the north end. Still another more was necessary in the spring. 'l'he Spotlighters were niet by a dull and dreary atmosphere. 'llhey soon Changed this situation hy hanging gay posters in the roonis. Yet. as one looked around. the drahness and drearyness was still present. Page ltlti lhe Iour heads! janet tleiseking. Marcia jones. and Ieanine llllllUllN. editors. are skinnning the linishecl product. weni Cenfral's defermined iunior iournalisis. C7 1 1-v-1 5 . gf, - .ns -r sm . S ' ' -1 'xx -. FW 1 ' N , 1 . E N ---A lit w fif-',' HMM-QQ 1 H llll lwlfl llum Nll.llQIll Xl.lg1l.llm'11.l XIII vllllx. llaxlll 1 Imul Rull1NplmkIm-. l.lm'l Xllllcl. .mul l.lIIlLl' Nl.lllglll4,'l Ilhllxt' ll'.lllX lm llu' ncxl .l.u. Xlllllll lx, Ill-mx lvl gulls: Nlllll l.llxlllg IIIUIIUX lm Spulllglll .lll' lnmllux IlI,lll.lgl'lN Bal- lx.n.n IYKHIINHII, l'.nl lmll, .xml Nlalx Iallu l'lVllL'f lltlx. HMI IUXI Nr wa' lll.ll llmlgs llt' lull llglll UII lllk' lIllNlIlL'NN mln-. sax I.llllll' NI.lll:,Ill1'l, X.1mx Numll. .mel Xlxm llmmlul l llisu-ar llllallu-su'c1'c not plcnt- ilul lm am' clClllllLll lllglllllllllllllll ilu' Spotlight has not lJL'Cll an cx- caption. ll llc rcspullsilmilly nl malv ing ends mccl has 11-slccl clllircly lm the lmmim-ss stallk NlNJllldCl'S. lllc lJl'k'SSlll'L' was .1 litllc Um much lm' smile. but thc lllgljfwity lgcpt lllc Spotlight guing. lViIl1 lllc salcs ul thc scculld Sc- IIICSICI' low. lllUl'C ul lllc upkeep was slmillcd to thc ad stall which always Came llllflllgll. Nlauagcrs and lllcllllncrs ol the sales. l'L'CUl'dS. and distriblltion stalls had to pitch in also. Page' lllf 'l'Ul': The Spotlight has a lllC'Cllllg', Marcia jones shows 1 nuts paper to a wry interested and happy editorial stall. NIIIJIJLE LEFT: Many a paper would have niet its fate it it hadn't been for Blart'ia's student advising. lSOl'l'ONl Lliltl: 'lihe llnal sax passes through the jaws of the person in front. 'lille one in the bark is soinewhat lIllllC. Nlr. Tone is the adviser ol' the Spotlight and the Caldron. . . . fo publish fheir guiding lighf for e Page 108 ,,- Several six-page and two eight-page Spotlights were the result of long hard hours put in by the Spotlight's editorial staff. lVith the change ol' advisers and officers. Spotlight workers had a hard time adjusting. The paper is started on Monday with tips for stories and assignments for writers. Tuesday notes are SCIH to the writers informing them of their stories. and stories start coming in on Mlednesdays. Thursday the stories really start rolling: they are corrected, given headlines, and sent to the press. Friday is like Thursday only with more rush. Monday the stories that couldn't come in Friday are copyread and sent to the press. Thus, the circle is already started for the next Week. Viv. f 14 1 ,. Q 4 saga --x J . fa-in Siu 1+ ,EW in -' 1.825 ' ' K 'xx 19 I x 2' W -M, 'fY 'm.. ---... ,MQ 1 1 :xg J Q. Li v., 4' 9. . g , , vw vi fx- 2 I 3. ,, ai if . lug, Wx, . . H . , f . 25:4 X:3 , a L it ki,,g,:,,4,4-.K ...X A ' , '5v.wf 'g'iwf5ifzf 3 Q1AfgQi11,.Q ' -M., he ..:, 2 31 2, ,, Q x :N 1 Bing '35 frrpy q, An- 4 PmDS ve 4 -1 40 7:3 J A 7:5 is Q' if A 4 Rv i is . y ' - 5 VF M- A ,A U , g-c-'SGW' 3 , t E 1 A . 2-gf Xi-,, gmdilfhgg,-Q?-'.r if' 8 1 u I ' , ff-' helfm .f A jf 53 'K 'fic 35. -A N mm v . ' ,- X.. we I . ' 11,-Q' 64' wifi fjxwf V . NVQ.. 5 rf' in Cenfral . . . 1400 Sfrong! Each is a changing I' ' 'W WMA- ,.,, .. gui' P ndividual, preparing for fomorrow's challenge. Qffices . . pages 112113 PTA . . . pages 114,115 Faculty . . . . pages 116421 Custodians . . . . page 1221 Seniors ...... pages 12 3 f13 6 Underclassmen .... pages 13 7,16 2 Page I I I 1 , -uk rev-i , -.,.,t,n- - .ma ...q -.Q Il you are in trouble. go see the deans. Il you are sick. take your pains to 209. If your program results in problems. to the guidance oflice you should hasten. No matter what problems arise. there is some- one at Central to help you handle them. Difficul- ites ol' all kinds are settled by our advisers. Mr. Spuller. the deans, Mrs. lVatson, and the gui- dance directors are the ones who apply oil to eliminate the friction. Our principal became the hub of normal problems plus those l,1Nll headaches that settled with the dust ol' reconstruction. They were cleaned up as smoothly as conditions permitted. Miss Ingham and Mr. Virts have other re- sponsibilities besides correcting those who go astray. Among these are helping employers lind employees from the student body. present or past: looking up records of alumni for references: and Their keen leadership and guidance puf u' N l . Page l l 2 'l'Ul': Superintendent A. 'II l,indley's progressixe progrznn has put the school system in high gear. B0'li'l'OM l.lil-'l: Patience and understanding were the key attributes of Principal Paul Spuller this trying year. B0'li'l'OM RIGHT: Fair but lirm discipline and conscientious gnidzmce are terms synonymous with Dean Ralph Yirts. IL ,Q ' 4 collecting inlorination about scholarships. Nlrs. lVatson. attendance clerk. un- tangles all the inysteries that arise when deciding who was where at what tinie. The guidance directors. Miss l'n'ighani and Mr. lVatson. offer wise counsel about such things as progranis and professions. Mrs. Oxnerod is a nanie we who deal in finances associate with pleasantness be- cause oi' her patience as school Il'CllSlIl'Cl'. lVe call thein lletty and Mick because oflice secretaries Mrs. Beerbower and Mrs. lieuneke move about so quickly. we don't have time to hail theni by their full naines. an fhe righf hack. IUI' Rli-Hl: L-llitlanue tlireclois, Nliss Milclretl Brig,- lldlll :nnl NIL XYilli.nn XX'z11son Ltllilbl on .1 llllllllkll lnobleni. Xillllllji: His. XYi11il'1'e1l Uinerotl, 11111 llCLlSlllL'I. has .1 mie nionient lo thin with iillL'l11lLlllQC' 1ln'1-11111 Nlis Nlinw lYlllS0ll. BDI IONI l.l.I'l: Lonleniplxilnig .1 IJl'HlJlL'lll is Dean ul C-irls Merihah Ingham, ISOTTUNI RILQHIZ Running through .1 N.llllPlC tlilto is but one of the IIIZIIIN thankless jobs so grznionslx tlone In NL'll1'lZll'lCS Mrs. Nliltlrecl RL'lllll'lxC anti Nlrs, lieltx lieerlmower. -1? 1 .bt- f-:K Our Parentfleaeher Association is the point at which home meets sehool in an events-packed schedule. First this year was election of oflieers. They were: President. Mrs. Sparks: viee president, Mrs. YV. R. Gaskill: and secretary, Mrs. Arthur Rose. The PTA Festival served as an enjoyable de- version from work, and Back-to-School Night gave parents a taste of the students' strenuous day. Study groups aided home and school by strength- ening their relationships. A home room mothers' tea and a junior party after the prom concluded this year's program. Which wax do I go? is often asked at the parents' liark-to-sfliool night. l'hese pLll'ClllS are going through the panes again. 'Now back in my day fhings were really differenf x. A l age ll l Door prizes gailoie can he louncl at lhe P.l..X. tainiial Mis. l'hal's next vear's Central. sais Mr. Rav Dahlgren, Robinelle. Miss ,Xtlter. and Iiulv 0'lirien see lhal everything is in arrliiletl. lo Mr. :incl Mrs. Lit-rxilil llolin :intl Mrs. Yin iler and ready lo go. tent Hells. f gr li S 41' i Mrs. f:lCllIY Dc-Ck. Il'L'.lSlII'Cl'. NIM. xxvillidlll Gzlskill, Xiu' prcsi- lhc Rm. lf. li IH-llnimk, nl' lhm' lfinl lix.l11g,cliLnl lmlul mlcnl. Hu, .xlllllll Rm:-, SC'Lll'l.llX, .md NIIN. Ilmlglhi Nlmrlxs. lin-lluun lllmuull, ix xlrmkilxg lu lin- li.Ilt'lll Ulllltdlillll Slllllll llll'NlllCl!l,gU1HL'l llu' llIlI1'IDlIIllN ul ilu' smhnul will: XII Slmllllcl Im! 17llHlM'l lllls I1ll'l'liI1g uns unc :wi .1 wlin-x QIXLII llns pliluipal. Xilll and we hope fhey keep righf on improving ' lhu l', l. .X. l'ulImk u.u.1lnig, mul-W' I'c'mIuuls. ILIIUIIIR mlmulcnlx, ClliltllL'll. .emi Imlmiu, llllkll .xll L-njm lllL'IllNL'IX1'N 'II 1. llllx .mlll1.ll .1H.n1l. I-IQ 5 2 l YW X SlY1i1s3'sQi.m2 Sfep by sfep, Suddenly the old was going! Central began crumbling beneath sledge hammers as the Challenge of Change was put before us-and it could not be turned away. Only part of the Old Building remained untouched-waiting1 soon these halls took on the look of a construction depot. Behind the forbidding plywood walls. areas which were once classrooms. hall- ways, or storage rooms began making way for a million dollars worth of new ofhces. laboratories, and teaching quarters. Advancing rapidly and suddenly slow- ing to a near stop, construction set an awkward pace. Beams turned up in un- predicted places, strong floors had their weak spots, and by the end of the year three new blueprints had been drawn up. There, staring students. faculty. and construction workers stark in the face. was compounded Challenge of Change. nge 8 ' arg , 'Q E .. X, vivkvz-, ,Q - .,,I vw 5 t... as .Mm vigil , ' i .K if 'K ff ' -' X ,ws :xmMw.sw.afs-,,s'-N .ww xt ww - , -:wg f a ww M 2 , -3, X -W-sbs 'I t C tgg-xi-xi: 1 . , - 5--19. vgtaisiisfsfai. QQ, .way Q ff-vf'- .-Ezw fr X X 525' ' ' .. '1 ' XX-N12 M' ' 'A' ' ' Zag. 'sv 1 5 i.i5l'2-xg . 'X e ti ii 2 f E s 2 f 1 . 7 l 1 l 'All fhaf I am or ever hope fo be ' my.,- VVith whom does the future of the 1400 pupils at Central High School lie? Naturally. a good share of this responsibility lies in the hands of Central's 65 teachers. It is hard to realize the hard work that it takes to be a teacher. Along with their regular classes they also spend niuch tiine at club nieetings. basketball games. pep sessions. and dances. They also possess an extra supply of patience and under- standing. They needed it this year. lVe at Central are lucky to have this busy, capable group. which includes our principal. deans. and teachers working for our wellbeing. ABOVE LEI- Ii: All right, soldier: get in line! Lt. Schetnnann chops oll a little grub for Mr. O'Brien at the filflllly picnic last fall. LEI-i'I': Depicting Central Ciadel at Chaos and Confusion. at the fatultx picnic are Mrs. Watson, Miss Lebznnotl, construction- lllL'll Dellinger. Criggs, and Daxis. They can't kid us: one can't say. goodbye, to Central. So long, niaybe, when starting that well-earned life of leisure: but even then there is inuch to hold theni to what is and has been Central. So. so long, Miss lnghani and Mr. VVil- son: best of luck to you in your new ventures! MARLXN INCHAM-linglish. Milton College, AJS. Caine in 1921. Likes reading, working in her yard. and playing bridge. C-ILISIQRT M. WILSON-Electricity, Radio Club. Purdue. 15.5. 1-Il-1. Caine in 1938. Likes ainatenr radio. BASIL R. SHACKELI-'ORD-Macliine Shop. Indiana State Nor- inal. 13.8, Caine in 1922. Likes fishing, hunting. and farming. M. RUTH BROWN-English, Soplioinore Class adviser: Ball Stale, BA.: linixersily of lNIlL'l1ig1lll, M..-X. Caine in l927. Likes to do lilllll'l'll work. VER,-X Ii. PENCE-l'niled States History. Cities. Econoniirs, l-farlhann College, University of Chicago. Pli.B3 Linixersity of Mich- igan, M.,-X. Caine in 1927. Likes golf, reading and bridge. NI111 in Gilbert Basil M. Ruth X C1 1 Ingham Wilson Shackellord Brown Pence Mill have bearing on doors fhey have opened. liih- ' 1 lu-nanny. '79 'wi ,,..anfl ' 1L5111e1' 15e1'11':1111 1,es1e1' NI111111e11 111L1l1L1lC T11r1mr1s XX'e111:111111 1111111111118 13111g11:1111 N11-Isa-11 1lS1l11QR l11UNI.XN-1111x1111-M. 111111.11141 1ll1XL'lN11X. X. 144 131111111 Q1 1 .,. . 111.1 1'11111-1x111, .X.Nl. f..1111k' 111 11127. 1,1111-N lL'.1l11l1g ' if:'5 j2'33-. K 111111111111 11111.1111'x1Ac..11,1111-1 .1111l 1'.11l1'111 x1.11111g 1111l1.111.1 511111: 11.5. lQg11111' 111 11127. 1.1110 g.l11t14'1l1l1Q V , f ' 1.1:w11'.R 1,1f1 , XX'11.1,1.XN1S -1'11Xs11.11 1111111.1111111, X1ll11lL'1Il.I1115. L , 11.115 i,11.1111. c.L'llll.l1 'i111111.11. X.15. .11111 11.8.3 111111.1lI.l 1'11111'1s11x. ' .1 'Q N1S,1,.11111-111 111111. 1.1I11w11111!.1x g1111. 51' 1' Q, . .1 X111,1JR1'.1l Rl. 11R1C.11.XX1-A1'1'1'11111. 1.11111.111114 11111-11111 l11N'1111l, X6 V vvr, 1- '7 ' .vb ' .X152 X1111111c11111X 1'lL'lll11 S11111111. X1.X., 11'.11111'1x 611111111111011111111111 -V1 ' 1, J 1'111w1N1lx. XXI, CI.11111- 111 1928. 1I1xL'N g.11111-11111g .l1l11 11111x11. W 7 'f':1av- 1,1,'1NfI111i S. X11-11.81-1X 1-1'11g1.111111. X11'l1'1111111yg1 1,11lX1'1N1lX 1-I fl f,11li.I4.QU. 11.8. .11111 X1.X. C..11111' lll IDIS. -- 1 11lXX IX XRX1ll11-8111111.11 X111.1l11111.11, 14411111111 xX.l11.ltl'. 1.1.12n1 E f1xXX'L'1u1. X. X. 11-.11111-1x C11-llvgc. f,.lII1t' 111 IW311. 11111-x 111 1L'1l11 1.1111 Y 1iK1X1X .XllXN1's -1'11Xs11.11 1'.,41llt.l1lll1l. I11'.1II11. 1-111x 111111l1I1l11111 Irwln Elnlnn .X1I111l11-N, l1lIXt'1N11X ul 1111111111 135: 111411.11l.l 1.4 NIA. l..11111' 111 -111110111 Axlhllns 151112. 1.1111-x 1lll41Qk' 111111 1lN1l111g I-1iR'1'R1'1l1i 11. klxlil' 111r1l1L' 1i111111n1111N, 111-11.1111111111 1l1:1111. Cclnluh. NIH' Edna c1l11C1L'l11l. 3111111 K.1vI11'g,1'. 14.51 l.111111'1I 1 .. X15. c1.11Ill' l1l 111111. 1.1111'x Req, f11lCNlC1' l't'.ll1lllQ. 1l.lX1'111lg.g111111 ll1l1N1l. .III11 IJ11lXx HRS. 1ml1NX I. Cl111fS1IQR-l'111l11111Q. X1.11111111jg IIQUICIICN 1,lI1l111l' 1 . 11.5.1 1Il111Llll.l .IIIK1 P111111111-. g1Ll11ll.llL' 11'111L1. llflllll' 111 .1 - 111.114 1,1111w Imnlv .11111 l1111lL' 1111111xx. 1111111-11. 111111 5l1.1ll1N11. 1'.X11, XX, 11X11.lzX '11L'Ill11. 1..1lI1u. Xl1l111'u11x. 111.l111L'X 1.. 15.81 1111111111.1 lf. 31.8, f..ll1lk' 111 111111. 1.11xL'N g.11'111'11111g lll111 slunlx. CI.X1111iR1X1: 1XlI1xSOX'1f.11g11sI1. 15.111 51.1111 X. 153 fQ4l11l1ll1D1.l l .. NI. X. CI111111' 111 1111111 1,1111-s 1l1l11Ql'. g1111. .1111l 11111110 1x12XXli'1I1 XX. X'.X!.1iR'- x1Lll111IlL' S111111. 1f1Lll11L'X 1'11111'1s1l1. 11.8 CRIIIIL' 111 111315. 1.11wx 1lN1l111g 111111 1l111l1lIlg 111IJN. 1X'.X SVXNK-1.lill-Iiiulugx. 151111119 1.111111 14.111 s11111'. lim: l'111' Xersilx 111 XX'1x11111x111, 1'11.N1.: l'1111c1s1lx 111 X11l1l1gllll. X1 X. CI111111' 111 15137. Likes 1I'ilXC1111Q, 1lN1111lg 111111 l11111111g111p111. Rl'sS1i1.11 R. R11XX'1'1-N1.1l11L'l1131l11N, 1,41111cl' NL'l'X11L'. N1.1I11111'x1L'l'. 138.1 0111111111111 1'11i1e1S111. .X.N1. f111lI1l' 111 151218. 1,1111-S 1lN11111g. wif ff' 019' Y 5-! '99 H J!.k 'r P11111 1111111611116 Kenneth Iva Russell Dailey 121116011 Yager Spangler Rowe 'W F!!- Our feachers really are iops, buf fhey don'f seem it 'Tx-s wiv Robert Hznrolil Helen Helen -lames Dornte XVincliniller Keegan Burr NIcF:iclilen N55 ii' Nlairvin Lelainil iliuilil Alollnsnli Dori miliy ,-Xxiron Ridgwziy Still Herb Georgia Bnnei Heal 3' fs- Nun' George Surber ROBERT DORXII li-Nlzillieniaiies. Soplioinore llluss zulxiser. I'lll'LlllC If. ILS. in Plnsiuil Eiluullioni Iniliunzi IIIIIYCYSIIY. NIS. Klznne in ISP3-I, left in l9l2, returned in IIH7. Likes fishing, golfing. H.-XROLD li. XVIXDXIILI.ICR-llnsiness, llepzrriineni lleaul. Ball Slaxle. .X.lS.: IIHII-lllkl I'.. .X.NI. Claune in ISHIN. Likes sports. I-IELFX RIQEC-.XX-Iloiiie Iiunmlniis. ,liiniur Class SIIUIISUI. I'ni- XL'IiSllN ul Klliieiigu. I'li.II.: Cloliilnbiu I'.. NIA. Clnnle in I939. Likes lu reaul zinil lriiiel. HEI,I-iN NI. IILRR-Iinglisli. lniIi.ing1 Slule. ISA.: Iliealcl Loaf Silioul ul I-Inglisli, Nliilxlleliurx College. NIA. Caine in lil-Ill. iIil1lllS' lerieil to Sillllll .Side sefoml SL'IIIL'HlCI'. Likes ln wrile, sing. reiul. IXNIIZS 5. XlelikIIDICN-Speeili. XJIIIUIILII Ifu1'el1sic League. SPCL'tll Xilixilies. XI.llIkIIL'NlK'l'. XII.: lnilizina Il.. NLS.: Xoilliweslcrn lf. gnuliizile wink. flume in llllll. Likes lisliing, rezuling. aural IYLIXUIIIIQ. NLXRYIN NI. I'UI7lJ-IJr1il'iil1g', Senior Class LIKIXINCII Illtllilllll 5IllIC, ISS. Lind NLS. Llgnne in lil-40. Likes to referee zinfl lisli. l.I1I..XXlJ ltIHYSIDN-Bookkeeping. Business. Illillilllll If. IIS.: l nixeisiix ol filriiiigo, gI'LIlllIIllU work. flume in lflll. Likes In regiil. work .nuunil llie liuuse .incl lrL1rel. if I IIZIYC llie IlIUlll'N anal lime. IJORU I IIY RIINQXYAY-Nlxillieinailiis, IIL'lllIl'llllL'lll Ilezul, xIllllI. illulr. Illlll.llIlI If. .X.I4.1 IIIIIXCYSIIY of KIICIIIQRIII, Nl. .L Caine in Illlll. Likes in re.ul. AARON SlII.I,-XYorld iunl If S. Ilislori. Sliiilenl Couneil. liiainsiille. ISS.: Illillilllll If. NLS. Czinie in IIHU. Likes lo play gulf. HERB li.XNIili-I'liysical liiliicziiioii. Iiaiskelbzlll Clonili. Blain- iliesler. IIS.: I.L'.. NLS. Caine in IEHZ. Likes lo be with his faiinily. 1.1-IURC.l.X llE.Xl.-Sliorilizunl, lyping. Cleriraxl Pruclice. PBIA .Xclxisexx lnmlizinzz l'., ILS. :ind NIS.: Gregg College. Caine in l!ll2. Likes lL'lIllIlIg. sewing. evoking, lL'lCIISlllII, and bziskelbaill gziines. CII-IURI-Ii 'If SLRISER-.X11lo. Illtllilllll Stale. ILS.: Nlainrliesler College. NLS.: Imlizma Slate. Caine in 1942. Likes wooilwork, fishing. NIRS. IIIELEN LITE-Englisli, I7i'a11iiz1tii's Ilirector, l'niversity of Ioleclu, .X.IS.: X0l'IIIWl.'SlCl'Il If, NIA.: Inilizinu If, grzuliiale work. Caine in 1945. Likes g2lI'LICIlIIlg. :ind lrgneling. MRS. IRENI-1 Y. RAHNIIER-English. Bull Stale: Nluncliester, .X.l5.1 CLolninbi:i U., AAI. Caine in I9-13. Likes croclieling, baking. Mrs. Helen Mrs. Irene Lee Ralnner .f . s ., , I-I.. A 'ill -ga-an-v o have fhe appropriafe fasfe for big apples . . . 'QQ av--1-Q. T mi ,in 11111 x'C1'L11l A1116 1.011-11:1 LQ111111 1111111011 X Ri1'11111'11s Zeiqlel' qX1'kC1' .X11111111 1'1l11l11lgCI' ' fl1,1lf1-'ORD 11. R11l11.XR11S-lf S. 111Nll1l'X. 1.1111'1'111111'11l. XXVI.. . . . , .Kl- 111111.11111 l ., 111.3 l 111 111x11111s111. N1..1.1..11111' 111 1.111.1.1111w1111c.111. YVRIIX NIXF 71511.11-KR-Y111.1I X111s11' c.111l11i SIJL'11.l1 1111111111 1'111111L'N, N1.1'r.1 l'.111 N1lLk111g.lll. NIA. 111111111 111 11117. L1111-x 11111s11. 1,UR1'1'1 1.X1XC1i1f1lf.X11..Xl11111111.11111 111.11110 .Xll S111111111 151111 11.110, .... . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 1'l1T. I,1111w 111 l1.111'1. 141L1' 11111111'x, 111111-11 S1111 1111' .11111 11.lIl111l.l1IN l.1CNN.X .XRNU1,1l--1'111s11.11 1'1111l1.I1111ll. 1-.X 1. 11.111 511110, 15.8.1 Y 1.1'., NIS. 12.111111 111 19117. 1.1111-s 111 11511, s11'1111, .11111 1111111 111 Xill11. H-hsx 11 C -1, 'A 1.01-UJUX 4 - 1 11. . 1 '. ..1 ' .. ,A g1'.11111.111- w111'11. 121111111 111 11117. 1,1111's 211111, 111111 11'11111111'11111. X111.1,l.XX1 lx Ql'l1.1i-111.1l1111g. 1111111x111.11 XYIN, 11.1111111111 11111 1211111-111-' 1111111111.1 511111-. 8111111.11 11.8. 111 1ll11lINIll.l1 X11xg 1.1 .. 1-1.111 1111111 11111112 1,lI111llL' L ., N1.5.1..l1ll1' 111 11111. 1.1111'Q 1IN1l111Q'. 11lIll1lllQ .. .Q X A H: 11.1111..1R1i1 S1Z11lil'N1.XNX-ALQS. 111111111 111-1111111 1.11I11'1g1- 11.1 11'11f 1' yf-121111 11111111-11, 11.1.3 11.111 11'1s11111xi11. NIA. C.11111- 111 11117. 1.111111 11'.111111g Q,ul'L Nlwllnlllnn 1-,l111.XR11 I.. N1 111,121.111-X141l111'111.1111s. 11111-11111 111 .x1111L'll1N. N11lIl111l'SlC1'. 111.: 1I11111111111.1 lf. 51.1. CI111111' 111 11117. 1.111111 1IN1l1llg X1'.XY1i1..XX11 ll SXIIDIQR-111-.11111 111111 1'111s11.11 lf.11111.1111111. 1-11111 Iil1XX'1ll'11 XX'.11'Q1g11111 11.111 Cl11.1111. .Xwixl-1111 l1.1xku111.1I1 LIII11 1l1l11x f.Ul1111. N1.1111111'sl111. Slhluhl Smith.,- 11.8.1 111111.11111 lf. NIA. 11111110 111 11117. Lilws 1111 x11111lx. 111111114 li. 811111211--111-111111. 1ll111Allll1 11111111111 111.: 111111.11111 lf. ' s,-1. xg N1..X. Cl41111c 1ll 11117. 11111's 1111111111 1-11'11lN. 1111111-1' gLllk11L'lll11Q 1 , I 111..XX1l111i 1Il'1 111-111, .X11 f11l11J. 111111 51111.-..1.11.g 11111.1s11111- 1 l'.3 CI11111111111.1 lf. 31.11 .111 l115l1111l1' 111 CI11i111g11. f.1l'Xl'1.l1I11 1llSl1- . ,..., J 1 1lIlL' 111 ,111 12111110 111 111111, 11111-4 11'c111i11g. 211111 1111111I111g. my V- ' H s R1.XR11Q .X. l.1il1.XN11111111-llllsillcw 141111 Cl1111s111111'1' 1i11111g1li1111. W, Y 1, . 5.11L'N, 1N1JlllQ.f.1L'1ll.l1 1114111111: 111111111 l111si111'ws. 1.1'., 11.5. 111111 X15 Q 1l.11111- 111 11118. 1.11x1'Y 111 111111 111111 11x11-11 111 l'11INS1l.l1 11-111111s. 3 V ' 4 K ,....-A DXRWIN X. K1i1.11Y-111s11111. li111111111111s. 1'11i11-1s1l1 111 11111'.1. -I M -'luv-'Huff . NIA.: 1111111111.1 l'., l'11,1J. 111 Hix1111'1 111111 li111111111111s. IIQ11111' 111 11118. -- 1,1111-Q 1'1111s11111'l111111 lL'SL'lll't1l gLlll1L'll1ll12:Q 1'L'11Lf11lll1 111111 111111111 11111. lx ' E 1.1-.UNK 1'1.1MANXS-N1z11111-111.1111s. N11111111 5111111 1111- 111 1.111- lcgu. BMX.: 1,1 .. N15 f..ll1lC lll 1.11... 1.1111-Q 2114711 11111511 Victor 131111111116 11111116 1'J111'11'111 1.c111141 Ste-C11 H utto 1161311111011 Kelley 1'111111:11111s and fhey have such a zeal for fheir profession - qs-.agp if ffl. Mrs. Naomi Mrs. Dorothy xvillidlll bl. Leonard littsltong Stztckltottse Vrtllancc lllttson Dztvis 'O ,pw l.1zl'. lSl511OXI--lhttltttttg, 154111 Sluts. 15.8.1 Ptntlttt- lf. NIA. Clgttnc in 1933. Likes ltotnc ltttiltling atml planning. k MRS. NAUMI STA!Ililllll'Sli-linglislt. liztll 511110, X.lS. lltttnt' in 151321. l.ikt-s ntttsitg rctttlittg, Atntl Looking. MRS. IJUROTHY YXL1.ANCli-1.ilJt'ttt'ixtn, 1.iltt'gtt'x Sctxitc. St'l'llil'cil1lIJ. liztll St:ttc,.X.15. Clztntc in 19511. Likus ottttloot' atttitilics. Xl11,1.1.XNl H. XX.X1SlJN-httttlcttt C.otntst'lot'. Mxtrtcttzt. .X.l't.1 Ohio l'.. Qlllllllllllf work. Cttntt- in 111.321, Likes I1L'lK'NPilllL'1' writittg. I. 1.lCUX.XRD DAYIS-liltglislt. llczttl of UCP1ll'lll1L'1ll. llgtll Static. X.ll.: lntxcrsttx of Lltlrztgo. MA.: lztlc l .. Sttttltutl on at ,loltn Hgtx Wltitttcx lfcllmrsltip. 193-l-3.'t. Rt-stnttcrl tczttlting Scptt'tttlrt'r, 19.35. C tint in 11131. Likes rt-zttlittg, wootl working, writing, gtml ttxttttrc. lCl.llliR1' H. S'1'OlJDliN-llztml :tml Orttltcstrat. Motlcrn Music Nlttsluts Yattttlt't'urok Clollcgc ol' Nlttslt. B.M.: lf of Kunttttkx, Mun- Elbert paul tltcstct. Imlittttat Stzttc, 31.8. flttntc in 11131. Likes boating, bowling. Stoddcn Bien, l'.Xl'1, BIENZ-lJt'ixittg. .Xssistztnt Conch. Pltysitztl litltttxttion. lttlatnt-, 15.15. Clztnte in 15152. linjoys sports :tml his lttntilx. RUISIQR1 DELLINIAER-Alnttior Business, BUUlxkL'L'lllllg. lcnnis. l'nixt-tsitx ol Pcnttsxlxtntiat, 15.8.1 lmliatnzt lf. Nl.1S..X. Clztntc to Robert All-5' Ruth Ccntratl 11118--19. l'Cllll'llCll ilt 11133. Likcs atll sports .tml trttxcling. Delllllgel' Cllllllwff was Rt'tt'H C1H.Xl'SSli-Rctttt-tlittl Rctttling tztmsttlttmt, linglislt, llnllct' I ., 13.5.3 lntllatnzt 1 .. Mb.: l ntxcrsttx of 50111118111 Clxtlifornizt. - 1 wctut-. MRS. MARY XV.-X'l'SON-.Xllt-mlgttttc Clerk. Cttntc in 111-151. Looks .tllt-t' ltct' cltilclrcn :tml ltct' ltomt-, also cnloxs tlrixintg. 1.0l'IS GRANEY-Mzttltcttttttits. Imliitntt fttttc. 15.5.1 lmliztnat l'.. . .A c in 19217. lclt in 15142. t'cttn'nctl in 15153. RY l.ikt-s to rcatsl :tml play goll. X'liR.X MARIE BADMKQ.XR'1N1iRfLzttitt. 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Doris 111111121111 13171110 Pribble Storrs 71711116 R11111-1'1 15111511 Dille Geyer nfgg George Page ' '1'1'ic11l11s ,11- in 'Qual' inf l'Ol' I,Iil 'l': Nlarion lilSLllllilll, l'rancis Carroll. Roland tiegory. lxennelh N'an4leran. l.awrence NYomlwm'ml. anal Ccurge Reaulnii look on as NIr. NIeshberger checks one ol the laun ummm-is, XIIIllll,li I,Iil l: Our nooks are Nlis, Rehling, Nlrs. Nleyers. s. NILIIIIII, Nlls. Nleslilierger, Nlrs, Illlllllll, Mrs. Nlurphy. s. linliei, Nlis. NNYLIQIILT. Nlrs. KL-rns. Nliss Srlirrenemann. inl Nlis, Lux. B01 IUNI l.lil4 I: Iflllllg up for the day are George Rear- i. Clhesler Sample. and Iflllllli Carroll. IHJI IUNI RIGII l: I his is where my money goes, S11 -5 I Pxeslan Lhanex as he pays Nlrs. Iierns, NIrs, NIesl1berg'er is at Ihr other mash l'L'QISll'l' if ige we 0ur cusfodians are heroes of fhe year. lfflieiency and Iriendliness are characteristic of our custodians. Many students have found them- selves being proud and thankful that the janitors are around when they lind themselves locked out ol' a room or in need ol' a helping hand. The janitors have had an extra hard job this year with the building in such a state of chaos. Moving desks and other heavy articles from one room to another. sometimes from the first floor to the third floor. takes plenty ol' patience as well as brawn. The delicious odor ol lood waiting to be eaten reveals to the students that the cooks are busy at work. preparing the noon meals. 'lihere is no need to worry for they are always on time. From early morning to late at night our custo- dians are busy at work making things nice for us. . fe.,-.......,. Seniors are puffing on finishing fouches. Wliile the workers are busy changing the tangible structures of our school. the senior class is adding the finishing touches to the structure they have built during their years of high school. Throughout these busy years the senior class has been guided by the surveying eyes of the class spon- sors. just as the transit guides the surveyer, the sponsors advise the student as to the paths he should take. The class congress is the draftsman of the school. At the congress meetings they determinethe plans for the social activities and draw the blue prints for the students to follow. The class oflieers are the engineers who administer the policies of the class. They interpret the blue- print and see that the plans are carried out. TOP RIGHT: The senior tlass othcers, Steve Hatch, vice presi- dent: Jessie Minor, secretary: and Norm Beer, president, keep in touch by telephone. MIDDLE RIGHT: The governing body of the senior class is made tip of Norm Beer. Jessie Minor. Don Meyer. C-ary Corson, judy Mcflrav. Steve Hatch, Bev Zimmerman, Mary jane Frederick, Bill Graft, Dick jantz, Pat Craft, and Sharon Pool. BOTTOM RIGHT: It took Mr. Todd and Miss Keegan, advisers, to make the senior class function well. Page 123 . 'xx T I if N. Os f he ! .A1,. ,e. , jfd fi 4 'Ag ' ZEii?2Ql V f vi 'E rzz -53: ' if 5 I5 .- -Q V2.5 V, V w , ,, 'ky 4 3, ,, 6 .1 it .ss- 1 The higl1esL honors at Central go to Jessie Nlinor, vzilediclmizm, and Wesley Shoe, S2illlIZllOl'iZlll. jessie's average is EDMIEI, and XYesley's average is 0070 Jessie, esley, and Mike earned fop honors. For honesty. dependability, service. and lezidership. Jessie Minor and Mike ,Xltekiuse 11-ceiieri the best CiliZCll lrnphies this year. Page 12-I ti 1 u i welve scholars and leaders were named. Y ff' ? X , l f ' 9 , V D. 9 l 3 . Beverly Naincy Eicher Jessie Minor Wesley Shot' Dirk lllllll Zinnnerniam 9l.59 95.99 92.79 92.28 90.959 YVhy are we here? lo learn-to lan' the foundation lor ar happy. useful lile-we study. The fruits of scholarly work :ire exemplified each vezu' bv those seniors whose four-vezlr Grade riet . , . H live seniors haue grcliicvecl this lop honor. XXI- also learn to lead. 'lihc eleven seniors below were nzuned to the Nzuionzrl Honor So- -x' as cxznnples ol trulx' line sfliolgirsliip. 2lYCl'2lgCS are 99 per cent or better. 'lhe zrbovc rlrzrrarctcr. und lcziderslrip. 'Os A-'J ,w-n JP' XYesley Shoe Linmlxi Riclizml lessie Nlinor Cf 'LTI' ck lzuuf Nxnux lfim her 'QI' vs-,- 'id ggi 9 YN Robert Fzrwley Mary .lane Bonnie Berley Alzmer Clase blurb Klcllrzry Nlnrmign lones Frederick 0, Page 1-9 ve waiied . . . 2 4553? f x UI'l'UHI l li l'.XC,li: This scrius shuws lhc PYUQILNS of LUllNll'llfliHll during thc wluml war on Ihc hmm- L'CUllHl1lilS mmm. IOP: New nn? urlllmi Icll In Ifjlblxillg nl lhis pn-aucful su-nc ILIKCII in thc fall thu lurnmil il wulllml CHCUIHIICI' Cmnc sin ing. BIYILTONI: The ncw athletic hvlml uns Imishwl this wgn' zlftur four wars nf' mlmrmliml. I 5 5 E i I nv'- Q . ,, f. ,....w mn., .,. ,-. :rw 4:-1 Page 9 fl -n.s..Q 'rub is-1' -6 Q 1... ,. 48 t 5 Z-9' E9?Q Riff. ,,, .-ft 59 W is ' if Wi. if Amp Rf '01 wi' -c:3V ROW ONE: CARl,'l'ON NASH AARON LIR. Slick -General. Foot- li:tll lg Cross-tountri 2. lntends to make at career in the Air Force. Likes lo wootlwork and bowl. james H. Stnzirt, IRA ROY AKE-Business. FBLA Il. Intends to be an zucountztnt. Likes basketball. Franklin. LORE'li'l'A ELIZABETH ALEXANDER t'Lo -Business. Marcliing 'ligerettes l. 2, Intends lo be a business wonuin. Likes skating, soft' lmtill. lztnres H. Snrttrt. ROW TWO: MICHAEL AL'1'EKRlISl-1 4'AIike -College. Class Con- gress 1.2.3.-l: Student Council sergeant :tt ztrrns 2, president fl: NFL 2. iitt' president il. president 'li NTS 2, president fl.l: Track lJl'OLlLl iulnp 2.14.13 Doodlebugs l: Drztlnzltits l.2. ,lunior Plat. swextler fl. junior l'lllA li Reserxe basketlmull 2: Reserte football 2, sports jtuket Il: l 'l'A ., ., , . i, . i ., 0 . - - . . -,.v1 lress Club -,.l.-l: Math Club -..wg Spotlight sports etlttor 1.3.41 Letter rnen's Club Il,l3 Most fiOlll'lCOllS Box fl: ,lunior Rolztritin 'li AXYC 2, fl: Best Boy Citizen -l. lntentls to be zt minister. Likes trzttk and speet lr. Entered Centrul in H34 from North Side. l:AYE IRENE A'liliINSON-College. Biologx Club Il: Spotlight writer. news editor, assistant news editor, assistant copy Ctllllll' 2.3. lntends to be tt nurse. Likes to read .tntl Sports, Al'aslrington. FRANCES C-AY BADDERS Cat -Cenerztl. Spotlight bookhead l. 2: Librarx Serxite 2: Anthony XVaine Club fifl: NFL IH. Likes to clztnte and swint. Hztrtnar, ROXY l'HREE: CARAIEN MARIA DEL BADE-General, Diuriiuttics Il,-ll Cirls Choir fl: Cont'L'rl Choir 3. lntentls to be at fashion illttstrator. Likes to paint and design fashions. Entered Central in 1953 from English Cotntnereiatl Institute in Mexifo. PHILIP XVAYNE BADGER Phil -College. Intends to go to col- lege. Likes to hunt. lrsh :ind ice skate. Entered Central lroin Central Ctttholie in lSl37. DON LEE BAKER Don -Business. FBLA 2: Drainzttirs fl. lntends to bt- .r tezulier. Likes to resid. Hotlglantl. Look Mom, I made if! Now whaf? College? 1 TN 4T'! xx...- -fi il 3 Nllx f-.r Sqn' Qitn .41 ROW ONE: WILLIANI BALDWIN-College, llartnur. BARBARA DEA BALLISTER Batrbie -Business. Spotlight, 2: FBLA Ili Nliilflllllg' 'liigerettes 1.21 Baird :intl xztrsity twirler fl.-l: Assist- ant ntttiorette -li junior Protn Queen. lntentls to betorne an executixe setretarx. Likes to twirl. to dztnce. and to be outtloors. Hztrntur. KIOHN PERRY BARBIER nj. l'. -X'ot':iliotial. Football 1.2. Intends ltr be at brieklayer. jannes ll, Stnant. ROW l'WO: CAROL ANN BARRER Art -Business. lfriendship Club l. Inlentls to be il totnptoineler operator, Likes enrbroidering. llottglxtntl. AYILLIAAI ROBER I' BECKFORD Sltrll -Yocattiongtl. Intends to be ll llI'llflSlllLlll. Likes to build nioclels :ind to go boating. Al'1tsliington. ,ll'Dl l'll ARLENE BECRINIAN fludx -College Prep. lwirlers L22 Cgildron 1.2.31 NIAIAI Il.-ll St-rxice work l,2.fl,-l, lntends to be a nurse. llottglatnd. ROW THREE: NORMAN XVALLACE BEER Norm -College. Antlionx XYaine Club 2.3: Math Clttb 23: Spotlight sports writer l,2.3: Band L21 tice-president fl. nreniber rl: Dootllebugs 4: Varsity Club 2. president 3.-1: Reserte basketball 1: Varsity basketball 2.3.-l: Varsity football 3.4: Sophomore Class president: junior Congress: Senior Class President: NFL, Linker Externpt Cup 2. Radio Cup 3. Box' Most Likely 'lio Sueteed -l. lntentls to enter the ineditztl lield. Likes niusie. XYash- ington. BARNEY EDWARD BELL Barn'!Collt-ge. Student Council l,2,3.4Z NFL 2.3, rieefpresident Al: Dance Band 3.4: Service AVork 3.4: Spot- light agent 3.4, Intentls to study law and to travel. Likes to make pina and tztlk to interesting people. XVasliington. ALICE BEI,'l'RAN-General, Intentls to be dentist. Likes ntusie Entered Central from Taft High in I957. Page 126 RUN' UNE: tQR.XCIIi l5I'1l.liR.XN-College l'rel1. Iutentls tu be .1 tegtcli- Q er. Likes niusit. Entered Clentiul lroni 'Iult Iligh ill 19.11. . . I 0 P92 ROBERT CARL ISI-INIIOWER '.ll1lllufllllSlIIL'NS, I-BIA II: .lit Club xx., I. Intentis to be Ll tertiltetl public z1ert11111t1111t. Likes Chess. Iltntglttiul ' LXRRY LYNN IIICNNIYI'I'-Business IVIIX 4: NININI 23,41 B11 l.2,fl. p1esitIent I. Intentls to teiieh business. Likes tnusic. j.11nes Il Suiairt RUN' liXYU:LlI'1FIf BENSON uJCllFl'lIi.'u'-XvlllilllltIllfll. Vursitx Club 'lireirsurer 23 Iiusketbgill guard 2: l'r:u'k pole xztult, letter 2.1: lfuntbztll ltlllbattk jacket 2, letter Il. Clllbllllll illltl till city lCllIII I Intentls tu be 1111 1111111 IIICClI1lIlll. Likes sports. Alaunes H. Snlairt. NIINNIE LUE Bl'1NSflN-lillSlIlCSS. FHL.-X 2.3.41 . - 1 1 1 1.1 1, 1.11 1.1.3, A vice-presidetit 'l. ltitentls to be at teleplitriie UIN'l'1llUI'. Likes tu lllilk uillexbttll lllltl batsketbzill. kliunes ll. Slllilfl. ,i KIERRY A, IIIQRKIIEISIQR-College Prep. Nlzttli Club l.2.fI,l: Lxttln Club 21 Sttttlent Council LTI: Spotlight 2.23. Likes 2llll0lIIUlPllL'S zuul guns. Franklin. RON' LIIRICE: IIONNIIC JEAN BIQILEY limi -l'111sit1ess. ll.1ltl1' ussistxtnt sttles llItllIQlgCl' 2. ullite IIILIIIQIQUI' fl, business 1u.111.1ge1t l till, Spotlight btmklietttl l.11ssist1111t a111tlit111'. z1ssist1111t titl lllilllllgfl 21 Seriiee N I 1 Xhnrk l,L.l: l4BL.X fl, xiee-presitlent -l: Stutlent Ctrttntil L, seerelitiw fl: liunsters fl: Cllieeting bluek 2,243 Press Club pin 2, IIlCllIlK'I' 25,43 1111111111- ties. ,lttniur plan II. SUIDIIUIIIUIIC play 2, filIl'lSlIlIilS pl.1N II: NIS 13,1 NI-'L 4: Altiniur Iiusiness .Xwgirtl lg junior Prnni Cluurtg Reprmentzitixe fm' Cfirls State fl: xlliflilllllg 'l'igerettes Ll: twirlittg niedztls lg NIIS Iutentls to be LIII exerutixe sett'et11r1'. Likes to IUllCI' skztte, swim. tlxtntte, G5 :mtl paint ligurines. Hzirniur. W..- ,IERUN I.. IIIDDLE H,lCl'l'f'v'--Ctllll'l.IC Prep, Football gllllftl 12.32 Iiiulngx Club I1 Doutileliugs 'lg I.L'llCl'II1ClI,S Club Al Intentls 111 be :1 l scientist. XYz1sl1i11gtt111. FRANK DAVID IIISIitll'-Yutattitrtittl. lntentls 111 e11ter lieltl of 1 l'lL'till'l1IIll'S. Likes rutliu work. ll':1sl1i11gtr111. .5 pl -gs. A job? Brr! Well, ihere's always fhe Army! ROW t1Nli: II.lR0l.IJ llWlt.II 1' ISLAIIIQ MlillltLIC..-Ylltilllltllllll. Kllioit l,!,II1 Iims Quintet lust place Stztte Vutiil tlontest 253 S1110 seeuntl platte 1egit1n.1l tlll1llllUIIS fl. llllL'lIllS to be XIII engineer. Likes tu mllet skxtte illltl sing. xxxlhlllllglllll. ,ILIIIIII ll.XRl.liNli l5LlilC2I1 klt1tIx -lIulle1,ge. c'll1lI'tlIl .igent l.2. DLI: l.illlll fllub I1 .xIlllI1lIIN XVLINIIC Club 2: FIILX fl, Iliulngy Llllll 23 19' Spotlight tiesk etlitmg llIIlX etlitur, l.1x4111t etlitur, news etlitur, fetttuie etlttln 2.3. Iutentls tu be tl NlClIllgl'1ll7lIi'l, Likes IIIIISIL. 111111 l.lIllll'l'lllI. CARRII-. LLI-. lll,l'.XINSYBIINIIIIJNS. Intensls ln be '1 lJC'IIIllt'l'Ill nr 4r ' lllll'Si'. l.1kes tu ieiul. tltllltf. 111111 sew. lllllllllll. I ROV' 'l'lYU:fI..XRRY 15R.XlIIBIll.l.l'lR II1'11t -Kmllege. Iutetitls tn lie 1111 L'lCllI'll.ll 111 eletliuuits engineei. lznteretl l.e11tr'1l lruni Sutttlt -n -'Sf Sitle in 1957. '4 ILXYIII lSllliNl'liR-Yin.1ti4111a1l. B. Young. SALLY ,LXNIQ IIRIIDGI-lXY.'Yl'ER Sul -Busitiess, FBLA 24,43 Choir l,2.fl.Ig Buensteis 'Ig Serrite ll't11k lil: Cailtlrmi ugent l.2,fI,-lg Cllgiss Coiigress 2,41 GAA lg Clieering Blmk 2.14. lntentls to be ll SCt'1Cllll'y. Likes to eullett returels ztntl pltty tl1e piattiu. Atlzttus. RON' TIIRILI-1: l'LC.t.Y ANN lillflfllks-llllSlIIL'SS. I'wi1'le1s 155 NIL I 2, letter fl, lIIL'IIIlJL'I' -I: Cllinir 21 fiflllllltll lmtmklieittl 1.2, sztles tiittuatger II, ollite tnztnttger -I: Press Club setretatry fl, nieinber sl. Iutentls tn be .1 clerk txpist, Likes boating. Atlzuus. IIICLURIS MARIE BROWN uslllllllxltii iIIILl Dee -llusitiess. tllieir 1.23.41 Spotlight agent -l. Intentls to be ll beruttieizm. Likes drawing, :intl ret ortls. Ilouglntltl. ROBERT LEE BROXVN licull -YuuttiottttI. Intentls to be ll State 'I'rouper. Likes guns :intl classic cztrs. .XtlZllIIS. Page 127 01 ,nn-s iii ll' 13' W if sl 51. 4 L if 36 'NI' Ulliv had 'Y ---Q 'C 'nfrf -I l gina FK 1' mtv if ct? 55 Aff? ROW ONE: RONALD MARTIN BRUBAKER Ace'4Business. FBLA 2: Basketball forward 1.2.3.-li Lettermc-n's Club 3,4: Doodlebugs 4. lnlends to go to college. Likes basketball. Hoagland. NORMAN KEITH BVMP Norm fYocutional. Intentls to own an zuiloinobile dezllership. Likes cars. XYashington. BONNOLYN KAY BVRCHARD Bonnie -College Prep. Spotlight mailing mzuiuger 1.2. ad niainager 3: FTA 2.3.43 Service 2.3.42 Latin Club 1.2: Congress 1.2.31 Boosters 2.3. president 4: Anthony Wayne 35.41 Press Club 2.fl. Intends to be an elementzirr tezulier, Likes waiter skiing. Hoagland. ROM IWO: CLARICI-. Bl RNEI I-Business. Band 1.2.33 I-'BLA sl. lntends to be bezruticizin or otlice worker. Likes dancing :intl reading. Washington. RICHARD BVRNEIHI -Vocational. Concordia. KIINI CANII'BEI,L-Yocaitionul. Adams. ROXY THREE: IDA JOAN CARROLL joan -Iienerail. Cirls Choir 2. Intends to be zt beziuticizln. Likes to swim and ice skzite. XvZISllIlIR'lOll. DOROTHY NELL CARSON Alfzill'zi -Biisiness. Intends to be an .irlist or musician. Likes to dance. xlznnes H. Smart. KIANET ANN CASE jzin fCollege. FTA 2.3. treasurer 4: NTS l. st-treliirx 2. member 3. rice president -lg Biology Club l, treasurer 2: Lzitin Club l: YFC 1.2.41 Booster Club 15,43 Drzunzitics l, Sophomore pltn 2. junior Plan and Senior Plat 3, Senior Plas' 4: Actress and stage- nmnuger 1.2.3.-l: NHS. llllL'lltlS to be ii teaitlier. Likes music and sewing. Atlzims. Who're all fhose inferesfed friends and neighbors? ROW' ONE: CAROL ELIZABETH CASEY NCQISCYN-fiCIlCl'2ll. Art Club 1.2.34 Intends to be ll commercial artist. Likes to sew. Adanis. PHILLIP RAY CAUDILI. A'Phil -College. Radio Club secretary 3. president 4. Ninth Club 3.4: Rifle Club 3: Boosters 2.3.41 Student Council 2.3. Intends to be un engineer. Likes electronics. Harman: jAMES EDWARD CHAPMAN-Business. Harmnr. ROW TWO: YLADINIIR CHERNIAK Vlad -Vocational. Choir 1,21 Boys Quartet. cup 3: Caldron dark room 2.3,4. Intends to be an architect. Likes pliotograpliy. james H. Sniart. HARRY ,IOSEPI-I CLARK-Vocational. Intends to be a busebzill pltner. Likes to play baseball. Hoagland. ROBERT DANIEL CLYMER Sunshine -College. Math Club l: Latin Club 1: Dramatics fl, crew chief 4: Doodlebugs 4. Intends to be :in ziccountzmt. XYashington, ROXY THREE: PAUL COOK-College. Charlton High School. DALE CO1JPER-Vocational. XVashington. GARY DON CORSON-Technical. Caldron copy writer lg Spotlight news editor, sports editor and writer 2.3: Press Club 2: Doodlebugs 43 Class congress l,2.4: Junior class vice-president: Student council 1,3. president 4. Intends to be an engineer. Likes journalism. Hoagland. 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Forest Park. DON XY. EVANS Iix +Y1n11li1111.11. Rifle fi1lI1J 113 Rzulio ci1ll1j 2. Likes 111111101 C2ll'N. 1Y11sI1i11g11w11. RUM' THREE: 31.11111-I .XXX If.1WI,EY 'Ic1l41x -1111x1111-ks. 6211011 1C1l1lil1g li Klllcuriiig Blink 1.2.33 IVIIX 11.-1: 111111111111 Waixiiu 14, sumo- l2Il'1 -11 1-'BIA 2.3: Cl111r11'1wn AIQCIII 1.2: Clliiss Cluiigiuss 1,2111 1,i111111'x Sciiicc f11ll1l 2.3: 5111111111 P111111 fiUlIl'1 21. liilciiiis 111 1111 501110 lxpc 111 liiisiiicss wmk. 1.1141-s lu c1z111v.u, wxilci' ski, sivim, 111111 skzilu. 1'lill'I1IiI1'. ROBERT 1Y1I.1.1.1NI 1 .X11iI.EY-YIP1.1111011111 lllll1 Clollugc Prep. N1x1111 C1ll1J -1: Spolliglil 2: 150111 Nlului' Cn. .Xwziril T11 NHS. 1l1lCI1I1N lu 110 1111 cngiiicci. Likes 111151.-111111. Coiiunfldiimi. ,IERRY 1'11SHER-x'lIL'lll1011211. KIIIIIICS H, Slllllll. Page 1211 'J -is- 'Hs 5 .157 I-'W' ROM' ONE: ERNEST REEVE FOX UEICIIICU-VOCIIIIOIIIIL Caldron 3 affent 4: Football 3. lntends to be the inanager of it shoe store. Likes B tars. 1-Iairrismi Hill. CAROL ANN FRANE-Cenerzil. Art Club 1.2.3. President 4. Intends In be a nurse. Likes art. james H. Smart. MARY JANE FREDERICK Jayne -Business. Class congress 1.21.4 junior Pruin Courl: Booster Club 21.41 Seriife AYork 23,41 FBLA 3.4 NFL 4: Clieering Blork lg Student Council 1: Spotlight auditor ret'tn'tls. ad. sales. mailing, ulliee. business inanagers 211.-I. sweater l Press Club 3.4: Speeeli letter. Intends to be an airline hostess. Harmar ROM' IAYO: ELCENE LOLIS GAC-E Cerro -'I'eeli. Mallr Club 2.23.-1 Rifle Club fl. Intends to be clraltsman. Likes to skate. swim. Franklin MARCENE CAIHERINE CLALER-llus. Clieerleauler 21.41 FIILA 3.4: Cirls Cliuir 3. fiU1ll'C1'l Choir 4: Trim Cup 11.4. lntends tu be :r lieauticiaui or lClCIDl11llIC UpCl'1llUl'. 1.ikes art. music. Entered in 19515 lrmn Ntlllll. LEAYIS EDAYARIJ GIBSON UIIOOlUfA'OL'l1llOlI1ll. lnlends to be Li machinist. Likes tn ice skate and roller skate. Adams. ROM' 'I HREE: JANET MARIE CIEQERINIQ -lair -College. liunsters 1.2.3. sec. l: Math Club 2.3: Llieermg lllutk 1.2.31 15101. Llub l: N15 2: FIA 23 Sulili. ser.: Press Club 3.4: Latin Club lg IIYLIIIILIIICS 1.2 Spcrlllglll 1.2.3, editor 4: Chorus 1: Clziltlrtni argent 2: Seriiee 2,31 xli 1'mm Ctllllll NFL 2.21.42 Fr. Extemp 'I'ruplix. Cruninger seriire Cup: l'NOL'llDL'lVci.11'lL'l' Extemp Iroplii. Carey Original Cup: Yuiee of Denim, train. lirslq Ainerirau Legion f,I'1llOl'll'l1l CZOIIICNI. lirst. lntends lu be ai g1'1lllll2llL' nurse. Likes spnrls. llzirmanx ROLl.IN EDAYARII COHEEN LIR. A'Et1 -llusiness. lfntrtlrall letter i iauket fl: Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2.3, Likes coin and stamp collecting and sports, Intends in be :t prnfessinnal basketball plziier. Hoagland. l NORMAN WII.1.lAM CRAIVI' Bill -Cnllege. Cnngress 2.3,4: MMM 2: Antlioni 11'aint-Clluli 2: Lauin Club 1: Dnmllelyiigs 4. Likes sports. Intends lu be :i AL'lC1'll.1l'1illl. Adams. Then came March Madness, our Parisian prom, ROM' ONE: RONALD AYAYNE CR,A1 '1' Roii -Klenerail Stieure Likes gulf. Came lruni Arcola in 1935. lntends lo gn into the Air lfurte. Adams. BARBARA ANN GRANT Iii Ann -I-eneral. Likes reading, ln- lends tn be at eareer girl, Harmar. ALMA E1.ll.-XBEIII C-RAY A'lietti -Biisiiiess. I-iils Clitvir 21 Clruii tnntest winner in quartet. gold pin award to top Die having highest points in Cliuir. lnlentls tn be an airline stewnrdess, Likes to skate. 1'Izn'mar. ROAY 'IAl'O: 'IOM I1RLESIIEKIR-'l-eelitiitxil Shop. Adams. SYLYIA ILl'EVARA-liusiness, Saint Maris Calliulif. DOICE MAI-Q HARRIS-General, Red Cross fl, lntentls to be a nurse, Likes to reiul. AVZISIIIIIQIUII. ROW IIIREE: PAIIIRICIA ANN HARRIS Buekwliexit -Iiusitiess. Choir 2.3.1. Intends to be a barber. Likes dancing. Entered Central in 1954 lrmn McI,uug'lilin. IACR 1IAR'I'-'1'eelinical Shop, Iforest Park. S'I'E1'I'lAN MARTIN I-IAICH USICACu-YIICCIIIIIGII. Radio Club treasurer 2: Freshman Basketball: Reserve Basketball 2: Varsity Basket- ball guard 3.4: Lettermen's Club 3.4: Math Club 4: junior Rotarian 4: Doodlebug president 4: Senior congress: Class iice-president 4. lnlends tu be an engineer. Likes lu swim and play basketball. Forest Park. Page 130 RUIX UNI ISI X I CIXN 111k 111111111 IS 1sk1LI11Il Ol 1131111 11 I 1 I11slC11 PA I RIC I X X XI IxIXS 1 xmus 111111 S111-111-1 1111 1 11111 1 1 1 1 l'Ii.XRI IIXIIICIXN IIIII 111111 111 llSIIl I1 CI111ss I IIS s 1 IHPCJDURI HXXIICIOD IlllIlINlllI 1111 ii C.11111111l lm II. 5111 III 7 f RUII II' OXIXS I 1 1 CII111i1 I I 5LIIICC 1 11111 CIOXC I-INICIX RXXXIII1! 11111 11Q1111xC I11'11-111IxI11 1 C IIIII I ' N1 s1'11'cl1 1 J LI 1 11 I1a1II. 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I-ISI I,iI11's 1111 LI X 1h S IYII I IIN 1I1-111C11111111I I 1II C 1l1 ' LN 1 ' LN 111111 C111I1I1' IIIYI 3 CIH z1g1'111 R1111 Cll11I1 Cfl11I1 RIC C.11I1I1'1111 1 CI1111g1 xx X S ILIICS 111 NL1111 1 st s 1 11 111 LCJXXX X CJHNSCJN Lon XUCIIIOIIJI R IIC Club ' Sp11lI1UI11 2: SllllILl1I C111x1111l I I1IxLN 111I1o 11111I1 11111 111111m11I11I1s H.1sI1111g11111 'il QQ, ...--v 'TTD -J 0-'lk 9-.Q ' KN Y uk RON' ONE: NLXRCIA ROSE NIONES-lhlsiness. l 'l'A 2.3. president -ll Cheering Blink 2.3: Antlimrx XVziyue Club 3.-li Math Clttb 2.3.-4: FBLA 3: Class Congress 2.3: Spbtlight copy and news editor 2. feature and desk editor 3. juniur and senior iiiairatgiiig editor. editor. sweater. silxer :uid gold pills 4: Library Serxiee work 2.3. sweater 43 NHS. In- tends tn be :tn elementary teacher. Likes tu write. Hitrniztr. CARY HERNLXN KOHLNIRIER Ptu1kx -Ytmezttinirzil. lnteuds to be un ztuttnntrbile stxlisl. Likes to draw zttttbinobiles. Entered Central lmin C.tnutn'tliu Illia. NIICHAHI, .XLAXN RRI-IWSON Mike -'l'etlri1it:1l Shop. Math Club 2.3: Spotlight desk editor 13.3. Likes sports. Hoztglzmtl. ROW IWO: ROBIERI' XI. RRLDOI' Bob -1-euerttl. Student Coun- til 3. Iutends to be lilllllltl marker. Likes cttrs, bztsketbztll. Cztthedrztl. R.XLl'H LLYSSES KRLSE Little K1'tlse -Ytwtttticmttl. Inteuds to be tin engineer. Likes bztsketbztll and baseball. Huztglzintl. l-1S'I HER C, L.Xl-l'N.X-Business. Bibltigx Club 2: FTA 2: Friend- ship Club 23 Student Council 2.3: Spwtllighl argent 2.3: Xutliony XY:irne Club 21 Seriite wnrk l. Iutends tn be SlCIlOgl'llPllCl' and liuusewife. Likes tu tulletl stztnips Lind tu rexul. St. Nlznfs Cgttliolie. ROW I l1Rl'1l-1: NIiXR'I'H.X ANN LEANION NIttrtx vlSusiiress. Librtirx Serxife XYtwrk l: Catldrbn argent 2.3. lllllQlHlS tu do sefretttriztl work. Likes tnusic. Httrinttr. NLXRY CXROLYN l.Kl'lNIl5l-Xlli Shortx -Business. l-'BLA 2.3. ln- lends tu do ulliee work. Likes to tulleet rhxtlrin and blues rettirds. lzunes ll. Sntttrt. QIERRY Iil't.l'1Nli I.lNK-Ycretttiolittl. intends lb wurk in at bztnk. f es to swim. xYilSlllllf.flOll. room l've ever had for dancing. Whaf memories 'wp 'W 'Qu el oi . -t 'P' ROM' ONE: SANDRA ICLLEN LYKINS Sztndie -Business. Choir 3. Iuteuds ll? be 21 txpist und at litntsewife. Likes to skate. Hoatglzutd. ROISIZRT LYNION litily -Yuezttiuiinl. Iutends to get at good job. Likes tins. Harman: P.-Xl'l. ROBINSON LYONS-College Prep. Intends to becrnue at drttflsintui. Likes skating. ,-Xtl.uns. ROW VLWO: ,ll'DI'l'H ROSE NItCR.XY Altitlx -Bttsiness. Nlarching ligeiettes liistbrizrn 1.2. heard rnaijorette 3.4: IU twirling medals l.2.3.4: Spotlight liuokliettd. assistant sales inaiittger IQ: NFL 234: l-'BLA 2.3: Class Congress l.2,3.l: junior Pruni Court. I-'tnvtlizill queen court 3: Cztldrun Queen nominee L Queen ul Nlfl, tlztnee -lg NHS. ltrteuds tu be at setrettrrx. Likes tu twirl, siriin. :uid dztnee. Hzu'nitu'. DOROTHY IANIOLR NIcH.XNliY Dot -llusiness. I-'riendship 1: Student Ctiuntil 2.3.1. l'l3LiX 3. Iutends to be at secretztrx. Likes to skztte. llzirniatr. C.l..XR.X NLXRIIN-Business. l'Bl..X 4. Intends to be at seller. Likes lu sew xtud rettd. liuleretl CGllll'lll from South Side in 1955. ROXY LHREE: LINDA RAE MASON .'l.fllll'iYBllSlllCSS. Cttldrnn li Spotlight agent 3,41 Serxice Club 3.4: I- LX 41 Choir 2.3.4. Intcnds to be an ztirline stewatrdess or .1 nurse. Likes to skate. xY2lSlllllg'l0l1. DAWN YYONNI-Q NI.X'li'I'lSON-Business. Intends to be xi sefretairr. Likes rnusie. kllillglllllll. Sl'li ELLI-IN NI.X'l I'IX Suzy -Bttsiness. Drannatics 3. Intends to be at nurse. Likes music, daunting. and swimining. Entered Central in IUBIE frmu St. lilnto, Illinois. Page lil? l RON UNIQ: IIIQNXIS Il. XIERICX IM-uuy -Iiulusti'i.il. I-mitlxill 12.25.45 Slbtblllglll l: I.eltetuieu's Cltib L Likex mush :uul unix. lu- temls tu be aiu eleeti'it.tI eugiueei. .Xcl:uus, R.'XCII.l-I S.-XR.-XII MEYER Rue -I-eiieittl, .lit Club l.2,f4,l: Cluiii' mvexilei' l. Iuteucls tu be at nurse ui' lJL'KllllN upeigitoi. Likes iuusit .uni zut. Hunglaiiul. 'I IIICUIIURIZ XlII.Ll'1R Iethiuf'-Ymziliutiail. Iuleusls In .Illk'Illl .i lIlL'1llillIll xtluml. Likes iutkel eugiueeriug :uni illlllb iuethaiuits. Suunl. RUN INNO: C.lI.XRLIzS .XLISI-.Rl NIILIUX Chutk -Nmitlumall. Iuleumlx In be elemlmuiu teth. Likes bzisclmll. weltliug. Hgiimxiii .lIi'iSIIi Rl I'Il NIIXUR Cauulx -College. I.ibi'zu'x Seriice 1.55, Xiu'- prexicleul ll: I-.LX I. ietuulei' 2. xea. fl. pies. li Latliu Club I. xflmies., Lxitiu Cup 21 Clieeiiug lilmk L21 Xlzith Club 2.3.-IZ l,I'llIlllIllLS l, tm- tuuie mistress 2: l 'l'.X I. ti'e.ix. 2. Intex. fl: .UYC 2.25.11 liumlei 2.25.42 Spntlighl uewx, le.itu1e. lux-nut. clesk etlilors LI. juuim' null seuim lllllllllfllllg eilitm fljc1lilUl'.SXKt'kllL'l I: Piesx Club 2.21.43 Htutleut Cuuutil l: DNR lit-sl f.llllL'lI l: Ir, Cmigiess: li. guiml H11 Claw wt.. XIII. 21 Cirls Stzite fl: Yuite ul Ileiiimtllu. xii-enter lg Citi Nlusl Likeli In sut- teeii l: liest Chl Cilllvlt -lg NHS. Iulemls In be .i uie1lit.tl tetliiiulugisi. Likex tu in-.ul null slauue. Hmiglziuml. Ii.XRB.XR.X KII-QXN NIURIUN Btulx -Iitisiuesx. K-.LX I1 NI.uthiug Iigeiettex Zjlflp 5llltll.'lIl Cuuutil lg Nputlight .lgtlll I: C.ilthuu llglilll 2. lutemlx ln be .iiiliue Iiustesx ni' xet. Likes tu iixirl .uni sk.ile Nui.ut RUIY I IIRIQIQ: LEUI ILX NIUR l UN H I lltun fYut.lli0ll.ll. llltiltrgx Club 23 Yaiisitx ti.uk 2.25.41 Cum Cuuulix 29,11 Raulin Club l, Likex bsixkelbzill. Iuteutlx tn join the .Xiuix Il.u'iuatt. IJON.XLIl UWIQN NIOYIQR HSZIIINufvlbllllltblllll. Neuiui' I.uiigi'ux l. Iuteutlm to be .iutu iuuhuuit Likex eletliitilx. tlhlthllllllllg Xeliuux. YIYLXN ,LINE NIl'Iil.LI'.R Yii -Biisitiess. Ilinlngx Club 2: .Xit 12299 df' i 11 w? was 95 ,lv 'lk 'i 'CSV Club wet. 2. retmmlei' .tml tmpln fi, Iuleumlx lu be at telephuue upeiului 4 Likes lu tlixiw. unllect letuimls I-Quteretl iu I!l.'i.'v lmui llllltill. Xlixx. ' ie-seg X will be hard fo remember Cenfral as if was . . . RUN ONES LINUX LOL' NILRILXCH-College. l,.llIll Club 2. Xu- llIUllX Winnie 2.fl,l: Cheeriug lilmk 2.24: FIXX 2.3.4. Iulcuils ln be Liu eleiueiitgiri leiulier. Likes tu plan the piztuu. l'lIllt'll'1l fiL'IIll.Il iu INT' lmui Illisslieltl High Schmnl. KENNICIH NEIL XIilRIiIII'lR-luluiitail Shop. Sluileut Cuiimil 2.3.4. Iuteucls ltr be xi Iatwxer. lloziglximl. ,IICRRY LEE NiJNlNI.XY-Yinxiliuugil, Iuteuslx lu be it iel uieth.uiit. 'Q Likes IllCLllllllllN, linlei'e1l Ceulriil iu lSl.'v'v lruiu Ceuttatl C.ttlmIit. ROM IIXU1 CXRUI, .IRAN NORRIS-Business, C.X.X l.!,I4,l: l4l.X el: Ali: Red Crum 2,241 Snpluniinre Congress 21 Cailmlimi aigeul 2.3.-li Spotlight 2.3: .Xtitluuix Ihiiiie Club 3.4: Choir L21 Clieeriug lilmk L2. Iuteuils tu be at uuiwe. Likes tu swim Llllll ite xkaile. Xllialaitigtmii NLXRIIQ IQIHICL ULIYIQR Sltuilx -Cullcge Prep. .Xl'l Club 2.f5.lZ .Nil Club Seiwice Work tiuplix Il: I t'iemlsliip Club fig FIQX fl. Iuteutlx tu du wtuil IYCll.Il'L' milk. Likex ln xwiui xuul liaise b.uk rule. I-.uleieil ciClIll1Il iu N53 Iruui kemhilliille. ILXRULIJ NLXX UNION-Yutzttiniial. Rille Club 2.553 Cnttgtexx I. Likes btisebttll. Iuleuils lu be it clizillsiiiziii. Nhisliiiigltaii, RUM' 'I'HRIiI-l: IHUNI.-XS IRANRLIX U'RIilI.LY RiIex -lutluw lritil. Rille Club 2. Likes guns. Iuleutls lu be ai ietgiil suite uiatuzigei. St. .Xiiclt'eu's. Iil'CIiNI'1 P.-XCIC glutk -Yutzttinuttl. Iuteutlw tu Qtumlx lziw. Likes tu write smigepoeiiis. Htiiuuii' SIIICRM.-XX .XLYIA P.X'I I'IiRSiJN-Ceuerul. Likes iuusit. Inteuslk lu be at miiiister. Xtltuus. Page lilfi T aug '3- us. ,,-nl-' ' 'Sv 'i RUAA' ONE: VER.-XLINE PAYTON l'in1t -College Prep. lntends to be Z1 housewife or beaiutieizin. Likes cooking tmtl singing. lizirinar. BARBARA ,IEAN PEARSON l5iirb -Business. Reserve Cheerlead- ing 1.2: Math Club 2. secretary Il. rice-presitlent 43 Anthony AVayne Club -lg Cheering Block 2,Il: Serxice Work 23.43 Spotlight bookhead l. :uliertising nninziger 2, sales inunziger. records manager. 2llltlilO1' fl, ollice mzinztger. student zitlriseix sweater 4: Perfect zittendainfe 1.2. lntentls to tio secretarial work. Likes music and to dunee. lflztrnizir. CAROLYN PERRY-College. ,Areolzt High School. ROW Two: SHARON ROSE PERRY-Business. Cirl's Choir 3: .Art Club 41 FBLA fi: YFC sl. Likes sewing. lntends to work. Harrison Hill. DONALD ICIIAYARIJ Pl-'LITECER Don -College. Intencls to be zi rlrzifting engineer. Likes to tlruw :intl furin. Entered Centrail in 19315 lroni Artoltt. SHARON KAY POOL-College. Spotlight latsoul stzllli 1.2: Student Counril 1.2: Biology Club 2.3: f,l'l'llL'Sll'll l,2.F!: Class tongress 23.42 Nl1L Il,-ll Booster Club 3.4: junior Prom court zttteudainl. Iuteuds to be it lJL'1lllllt'lLlll. Likes to swim :nnl liorselmiiek rifle. AVaisliington. ROAX' 'I'lIRlil-1: LINDA LOI' RICHARD Linn -Business. liiologx' Club 2.25. president 4: Anthony Afanne Club fl. treztsurer 'l: FT,-A fl: lloosters fl.lg I-'BLA 2,flg Press Club pills Ilflg Spotlight Copy editor l, news etlitoi, leziture editor 2. layout editor fl. junior TALE.. sweater 4: NHS. Intentls to be ai housewife. I.ikes to collett pencils and to AVZIICI' ski. Iltirnian. ROBERI' l-HDAYARD Rll-iS Hob -College. Rille Club Il: Coll 'ls-xun 3.1: Nlzitli Club sl. Intentls to be an engineer, Likes sports. AA'1ishington 'I'ownship. ANDREAY RIYERS-Yoeaitionxtl. Football trickle 2.3.41 l'l'il1'lx Il.-l. Intends to do pzittern marking. Likes football. .lginies H. Smart. wifhoui fhe noise and confusion - buf l'll fry' ROW ONIC: lSEYIiRl.Y I,l'Cll.Lli ROBINSON Bei -liusiness. FBLA 3. lntentls to be Ll housewile. Likes to listen to records :intl resid. Fllllilllllll Slil-fl'HliN ,IOHN RYDELL 5llIltlAnAIlltlllSll'l1ll. Choir Il, president I: Singing tontest Iirsl in district, second in stttteg I,l'1llIlllllL'S l.2,Tl. linentls to be zi singer. Likes singing. St. l'eter's. MARILYN ELAINE SARRAZIN-Business. Friendship Club l: Nlzith Club 2: FBLA fl: Art Club l. Intentls to be at serietttri. Likes to bowl. Adanns, ROAY 'lAYO: l5ONI'l A RAY SCHEPPELE 4'Bonnie -Business. Student Council 1.2: Ifrientlsliip Club l: Lzttin Club lg Cziltlron fl.lg Choir l.2.'l: Spotlight l: Mzirrliing Tigerettes I. metlail 2. solo metlail 3. solo :ind ensemble nietlztl l. lntends to be ti SCL'l'L'lill'A. Likes to twirl. Alannes H. Snnirt. YERNE S. SCRIBNER-A'ot'11tionatl. Likes l1ll'S. bztskelbzill. Adzuus, W1-ISLEY EDWARD SHOE Wes -College. Latin Clnb 2. Laitin tnp fl: lf l'A 2: NHS. Intends to be an engineer, Likes to hunt and lish, Entered Centrzil in 1953 from Ossiztn High Srliool. ROAX' 'liHREli1 FRANK SIDAVELL Sid -Yoetitionztl. l.CIlCl'lllCIliS Club 2.4: Football entl l.fl.l: Tratk l: Basketball guard 1.2.32 Tennis 'l'enm lg Rotzirinn. lntentls to IIHIIILIQQC ai shoe store. Likes music and dancing. Wzisliingtou. FRANK SMITH Bo'2Business. Football lnilllmck lg Bztsketbzill gnzircl 3.4: 'Irzick -l: I.ettermen's Club, rice-president 2. lntentls to be at luwier. Llzunes H. Snixirt. RICH.-ARD LEE SNYDER Dirk -Yoezitionzil. intends to be ll eztbinet maker. Harinznx Page l 3 l ROXX' ONE: jl'DII'H 1.1117 SOBIERS 4'j111lc !l111wi11cxs. ill1c1'1i11g Q Block 2.21: 121111111111 glgg-111 25.13 Sc1'1i1c worla 1, 1lllL'IIllS 111 1111 1111511165 ' XX'Ul'lx. Likcs mimic Zlllll 1l11111i11g. XX'.1sl1i11g11111. 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Red Crnw II: flZl1i1l'Oll aigcnt 11wis111111 3.4: 1111 P111111 12111111 21. I111c1111s 111 he Il 11111se. Likes 111 101111. I'Iz1r111ar. Page 135 N 5-N. igg il at .43 R' 353' f- IN 4 'CJ' QM ,Tha 133041 141 r fr A. ah. fr 1 1, 'I I I 71. x- at I .-.1 Q.: 3 , 'n Que ai 5 Q 9 1' utmii ,ty 1 ,. , x v A X r K 'Lrg' 'FD xii' 'W 3 iff qffffaz ' Q -1 ,fr 1.32 ,J XI Elf .f .1 -' ,J V 1 N ' A 3 32559 5 Y ix- K I! 'R 4 fi ies YQ egg? limp: xg: V: Z rf ' N. 4. www vwilmi' I Mill- ul ,-.5 43 1.13 g 1 Int ROW ONE: NANCY SUE YYINANS Sassy Sue -Business and College Prep. l.llll'2ll'X Serxire pin and sweater 3. president 4: Anthony Wayne Club fl: Cheering Block 2.3: FBLA 2.3. Intends to be ll speech and ht-airing therapist. Entered Central in l95.'w from North Webster. CAROL ANN XYINCGIQRT-Business, Art Club 3. Intends to be El txpist or secretary. Likes to skate :ind paint. Adams. NANCY ANN WOLF XVolfey or 'AShorty -Business. Friendship Club l: CAA 21 Clreering Block 2.3: Spotlight 2: I-'BLA 2.3. recorder lg Reserre rlreerlerrding flg Boosters 3.4: Student Council 2.3: NFL fl,l1 Choir l.2,l: Senior Congress: klunior Prom Court. Intends to be a lvegullitizrn. Likes sports. Hoagland. ROXY TXYO: Rl'iCINAI.lJ LEE YYORONLK Reggie -Teflltliczll. Cziltlron Ilfl: Math Club -1: Anthony Wzrvne Club -l: Drunrzrtics 2.3: lloodlebugs 4. Intends to be an engineer. Likes plrotogrzrphy. Harrnrar. BIZYERLY ,ILNE ZININIERNIAN Bet -College Prep turd Business. Band 1.23.41 Orrliestrtr l: Lzrtin Club l: Student Council l: Spotlight auditor l.2.Il: 'llreartre Groups 1.23: Math Club 2: FBLA president. rite-president. seuetzrrtx' 3,43 Choir -lg Bzuid lll medals l,2.fl,4g Choir, lrio 2 nierlzrls 43 'lrio trophy Il: FBLA State treasurer 'li Sophomore plzrr 2. Intends to be at set'ret1rrv. Likes music turd dancing. Alzunes H. Snmrt. l,l'.l'iliZ Chatting ill the Senior Proin are Btirbtrrzr Pearson. and Gene .Yutzuul 4573. RICH'l: An zrtteregzrrne dance is tlmrouglrlx enjoyed ln Carrol Norris. turd Bill Downes. The Freshmen will learn lo cherish lhe new. Ilre lollouiug ine glillllllllllllg seniors not pittuied: ARllll R Ill RNS-Xotdtrorrztl. Slllllll. KIOHN DAYIS-Yocartionzil. lfootlmll l: 'lrttek truss country co t iptiiiu l. letter 2.fl.l: Lellerrnen's Club 3.4. Plans ai rnilitziry career likes to slxL'llll. lltrrrnarr. RICHARIJ lllll'xlhllillfxitllLlllllllill. Pl'Ctil0ll5 liluotl. l-RANK ltLtIXYERS-Yoczuionul. Washington. XIARTIIA l.Ol'ISE CLEASON Nltrrtr -Business. Likes to rezul. lunes H. Slllllll. ROBI-IRI DEAN CR.-XlIANI-Yotguionul. Likes uns. Warslrington. RICHARD EDXYARD 1-Rl'lliNE Gr1rsslioppzr -Creneral. Art ub 2. Intends to be tin zrrtist. Likes to tlrarw, sing, and net. Hrtrlngn' ROY ls.AllY-'cvl,'IlClilll. lion Lutherirn. RICHARD IJ. RNELLER t'Ricky -College Prep. Rille Club 2 nrtluoik. lllllllllll P we lfili 73 ends to betmne at neutultrr tlieinist. Likes to hunt. lislr. and do il HONIAS ROEHL-Yoeationzrl. St. Pzrtrit'k's. PALL NIIl.LER-Yocutional. Hoagland. MARY CATHERINIC PEPPLER Pep -Business. Intends to be .1 hair stylist. Czune from South Side in IUS6. St. Puul's Lutheran. BE'I liY JOANN SPILLERS Bells -Business. Spotlight 1.2.31 Cauldron argent 123,43 I-'BLA 2. Intends to be un airline hostess or secretary. Likes music. Concordia. ROBERT LEE STEVENS Be BOP-l-YOC2lllOlllll. 1,C'llCl'lllEl1'S Club 3: Football 2.3.43 Bzrsketbzrll 1.2.3. Hzrrrnar. JOSEPH LEE TRIBIBI Lee -Yocartionzrl. Grace Lutheran. JAMES RONALD LNDERXYOOD Ezu's -Yoczttionnl. 'lrarck l.2.fl. Intends to join the Nary. Likes czrrs. James H. Srnnrt. LARRY XYIN N ERS-General. Franklin. -IANIES FRANKLIN XYOLFCALE Slim -Yocutional. Student Council 1.2: Tennis Team 2.3. Intends to be an auto mechanic. Likes to work on cars und motors. St. Patricks. m ik lerrx Uziskill, president: Nlelrice lieattliein,secrelarxz aml lim Hnxtlei Assemblx linef klim Snxtler. klexm Kllark, Claroltn lfixiiite, Shui e plans lor the junior Prom. lleerbower, anal Ruth lynilall work on prom tletoiailions. Meficulous planning made junior evenfs fops. The junior class with its sponsors. Mrs. Hunt- ley and Mr. Fatzinger. had this year as its main event the junior prom. Preparation was started early in the year. to make their prom one of the best ever. As a theme. the juniors chose Atlantis, A large octopus, a sea horse. large and unique fish. and a shell-shaped throne highlighted the decora- 'S I :Q tions and established a romantic underworld. 'llhe Family Nobody YVanted was the title ol' the junior play. A large. eye-catching bulle- tin board was used for publicity. The play was a huge success. Junior Prom in the Ozarks, the junior pep session. and numerous other small projects made the year an eventful one. 1377, . lk E T ii 1 LEFT Row oN1-Q: ni-mi .xiseimtiw s ' f ' ' ' ' . 1 , ' V' ' 3, My Shirley Aaron: Gloria Adams: Aloe Adams: ts' 2 mf K. ' Donna Akers -::-, 3 Q' if ,. , -.7 ' iff? ROXVTXVO: Nathan Alexanderg Brenda ii ' i N I i if Ainissg Gary Anderson: Lee Armstrong: ' N. Lewis Ashton A cr. fi 5 H. : my ., A - bb fig .ja Row THREE: Al AllSdf3HQ steve qi: V 45. :gg . ,Q 35, Ayresg Dave Badgerg VVarren Bairdg Hattie 'ge fi f i A 'W , , , . , .si .V - -1-. i P l Baker X f . N if .H Q A .,4Ae,?w f 5 W1 Page 137 WE? gfg Rl -: L ,fi . ' f -A : ,I 0 Ikz :'x ' W in I :fs -f. '. f :..' We EQYAr ERRQ1 trier Qfei I wvhu: I LL, nv N 'x 2 f N fa ag' Qyi .. mg X 3 ww. 1 Gr' 'gm X :j... . 6 - q . igfgu 5: r My t N in 'fe ,ia yni fl ,,! L ' T Q Z: 'u-Ii i. , ...fp H H! 1: H .. Su W' -m y 'I jk . f , . 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IIEIEL A A K 8 H5 ' :,,f. . .g ag 'gm 3 ' A T I KL RIGHT, ROIX' ONE: Marlyn Calumba: Neda Cam- bron: -Ioe Campbell: Angelica Campos ROM' TIVO: -Iames Carboni: Avel Cecil: Mary Emma Chapman: Lanny Christlieb ROXV THREE: Blames Clark: Earl Coker: joe Collins: Carlotta Collins ROXV FOUR: Bob Conn: Ed Conn: Judy Cooper: Ann Corbin ROIV FIVE: Ralph Cramer: Sue Croghan: Law- rence Crosby: Nancy Dannells ROIV SIX: Raymond Davis: Norma Dawson: Pat Decker: Robert Dilworth ?Hge 138 Our Aflanfis wa: LEFT, ROIV ONE: Fred Baralg Leona Barron: Joyce Barton: Don Basen ROIV TIVO: Doug Bateman: Thomas Baysinger: Metrice Beachem: Deloris Beckman ROW THREE: Jeanine Beemlerg Sharon Beerbower: .Iohn Bey: Lola Blair ROM' FOUR: Luthelia Blevins: Ophelia Blevins: Jerry Bobay: Linda Bobay ROW FIVE: Alerry Bohdeg Robert Bontempog IVil- liam Boyd: XVayne Brewer RON' SIX: IVillie Brooks: -Ierry Brown: Bob Bryan: Tony Bushman ' in Q ls 2 1 X Jaii N wil - - - W Sr ,g:fGw - ff? 3. . Q-W I ,... 'im' ii ,- : ey. ' Iv. 5 :Gaza X Z ,l 1 gy ,.,, F, ' - IWC E . Mil V 'if '- 2 D, Q, 1 Q , , ll r in A 1 Q:,iL .Riagg f3.Ni fi : ka' 'l r'I vgk' rig ' Bees ga. .'-', -are ' ' ak- i lib V? gag , xqx, F . if: 'H fTq'a ', ,I X . ' Q - ' Q ' ' :rt A4 I it - . f' : .57-1 -. - -'-: - e'Egga+ a2::- - ' :iaeif , a ,A - if f 4 : aa iw Q X 1 L., I ,u I: .,.,:. , H, ,rd in Q rykyy :'5 X Q 3'Q Eight ,ig Q if ,Qi ' C , iIiiN'? , R an be I I U bubbling success. RIGHT, ROXX' UNE: Bill Gibson: lim Golilsnlilliz Leia Gooclson: l-Izirily Granit ROM' TIVO: Coiniic- Cray: XYulter Cuenin: Indy Gunter: Robert Harris . 'G .. -. F A .f f , vu., . 'S' Q- 'Q' ROM' THRILIL: Imogene Haywooil: Sharron Hen- clricks: Terry Hbnlinez .Xrchie Hill K: 1. RON' FOI'R: -Iulzr Hill: Carol Hines: Dianne Hinscyz 1 In A ' da' 5 Slnrlcy Holricliter fl- QL RUN' FIYIL: 'IIlIlll'lICll Hollins: Gwymlell Holloway: 4f'i' J x , IS:nrlJ:1r:1 Horsunzin: Nlzurgziret Hughes ROV' SIX: Rc-bar Hughes. Bc-verlx' Huw: Cllzn Husum: Gloria lnibonlcn 5 . - -we ,. gf I h. - :L XR I . gm. . 1 ,...: N., 5 ..: 'il K, w- w-.. Q 1: Xi' . il ,.. 5 , ' v LE. . 'I l Surf' Q 'rw' ,, sf A I 'CZ' : gy i. NX s. ,- n N 4 4 E .n Q i.. . ,,, 5 sr I' .., .. Aa ,sv x lllf' 1':L.57 'F 1, 4: . Q ,- , SL ' is ' x 4 ,, I 43- T6 L.. C J I ' A, I 'vm , 'A -N ...Q ,A I F-vw I XY: X ' I I us. w it -,, 0 A i,,,.. ,.,, 4' 'il .Q J I fi 'FB' - K V if 's f fr -I ,. 3 x fi , ' 5. Q . . sw' I -i in-1 is W 4 45: 52653 is. M - G -'tm 1 ll. , s .' rx V im- I A I I . .Q-Mill' 43 ., ' 'iw s N . W- N- v. . .. -65 ,.,.., P1 -- Gt 1 F A .Q M Yr: .K :km X l.IiF'Ii, RON' UNF: Peurlic' Dobbs: Nlicllenl Doherty: .Xrthur Dolin: Dave Douglas ROM' IXYO: Bill Dwyer: Larry Emkert: Il'illif: Ill' clrimlgcz Roger Ember RUN' THRI-QE: Mary ,Io Farr: Clark Fuvory: Cllorine lfius: Delilah Fogel ROXY FOIIR: Carolyn 1 r:mce: Sharon Frank: Xllilt Fuller: .lim Furniss RON' FIVE: Sally Furniss: Radene Fuson: IVillian1 Garmire: Charles Garner ROV' SIX: jerry Gaskill: Sharon Gaskillg Grace Gate- I i I ll., , 1. P. C I ' noon, at feesmzm Page 139 .f we '11 Q27 'I 1 t Q. , X 'vig rm- Qi, . 11. . X x. W1 'J . :Q '- 1 M ' 1 . 1., 1 ,A gvvixiff 1: . :, ' K ik , 1- , ' ' L , ?ifliTT f f : P Q2 . w -A , 5 ,Z ., if tn., A I Y s '--. Nh- -- s 2 AL K X if 1: ' - 'Sr 4 ,X 'kr' it Q Let 1 , GL ' ,,,,. ' G5 P' A, 6 1 ii: ii .wx I f 1 is I I A 515 to - 3 it r Ta: ,A gy 1 :I , f' Aix! Eg' N fx V Vi, , ' ' ik, . we K I RIGHT, ROV' ONE:Tahon1a Lauglnuan: Karen Leach: lack Lelnnan: Betty Liming ROIY TIVO: Don Linton: Nick Litwinko: XVayne Lockwood: Peter MacAskill ROIX' THREE: Joseph McGee: Ester McGinnis: Carolyn Mcln tosh: -lean Mapes ROM' Matson 1 FOUR: Judy Maple: Myrna Martin: Carolyn Paul Mays ROV' FIVE: Steve Men: Dick Messer: Roseanna Meyer: Dennis Miller RONV SIX: Ebbie Miller: Keith Miller: Paul Miller: .lim Milton Page 140 Poor Cenfral High! I LEFT. ROIX' ONE: Jeanine IIIllJOLIy1 james Irvin: Karen xlacobs: Dave jenkins ROV' TIVO: Luther llohnson: Sharon johnson: Pearl jones: Santlra Alones RON' THREE: IX'illian1 -Iortlan: Rose Kannn: Bar- bara K1llHlII6'I'C1'I Nancy IQLIIICLLIICIVSKI ROIY FOUR: .lohn Kelso: Marjorie Kerr: Darla Kes- ler: Dick Klopeenstein ROIY FIVE: Ronald Koczorg Ella Kohls: Susan Krelgh: Davicl Klllllp ROIX' SIX: Everedge Kurtz: Gay Lambert: Virginia Lancless: Lewis Lantf .V-aj kk W ,, -:sl P 1' EQ' kj, I ik If -I , -ff , 4 .1-..... '35 Q'-v .. M' 4 'hi I S 111, X wif 1 , PP , ' y in L 1 gr - kj, v, wwf .1 1 :ji 5, it I IQ: ' PM A111 r. f's oo bad we'll only - f-0 .. 3' V P19 fm 'Q' ,i RIGHT, RUN' ONE: Nlnixlizi Reed: Ollie Recvcx: ,M 4--' l ,mix Riilimi-iimig im-ig Ruling ffm' 'Sf f-- ROXX' TXYQ: Don Roberts: Rrmnlil Rfmlmcusz Nlgixm im' K A Q 1 I Rnhc-mmm: Dum Rogan RUN' THREE: Olicmlienl Rogcisg Bc-ui Rmiiann: l .xlxlllllli Bulge: Curl Sgiyloi' gy i X j Q in ,VM ROXX' FUl'R: Bill Sclicllciilmaicllz l-lcniy Stlllllllll I ,gp ti.: A Q L if Nlziiy .-Xml Silmciilicrrz lllinirlotlc- Smit PM ' .-If' ROV' FIVE: Rll'llill'll Scott: Rnnzllil Snail: Ruw Sal- ' ,AQUA 'JN -H l i 'L , lgnx: lid Slieplic-ul -M I A RON SIX 1.06 Slieplicnlz Ruse Shull: Stew' Simlc-N: Al K in ' Dianne 5IlYllC'l' 1. 5 , ng V ' IV? it 4 V n ii Cf ' '79 ' , A ' 3 ' X 5 3 4 ii A 1' R fi P ' . - . -wi iw- Q- bw 4, .,., . X Ng: K x ix '-u X ' . - LXR V 1 vu- . Q. ' I- l. P l' - ,, 1--4 ri. 'T' ' ' V ,, 1 , P . ,. -V V 'T P-F' .G'f1 'mm P 8 'V 'lf' Q . 956 N I A W L+' 5, 'i is. , X A, sling ,. 'fri-5' 'F vi. P. H f-A M 5 -ff fi? V b 1, , Q X 1.1. -A X , ,' Q 1 1 mb 7' Wx X 4 Q A '11- f J ,P-QQ 1.4 . Q - ,Q -Q P , X- 4-1 'N W .44 ' ' if vi A 'A A r is yi , 3 ' Q' K A A A 3 ' 3. 'mv- I . ,1 L. Q ILII RUN UXL2 NI x Y' X une 'Xinlmnicl Nlgium: I,1n'1'3 Nlm-ris L. uri lmuisc Nlinui: l'c1xix'4il X IWYUZ Rust lxlUl'UDll1 Pill NluxslJallg6'l'1 Hlinllx 6 Xlnx Nicliuls X Z' ' rv XY THREE: .luyie Nicmlcniieyc-1': limb Nicrnigmz 1, J ' ' 3 O'l3i'ien: Luis Olwn H' A 1 RON' FOVR: lfimila Osbuinz Iclzi Pngcg Iminic Pell: Cllqireiice Phillips ' RON' FIVIL: Geneva: Phillips: Herbert Phillips: Leslie Q' ' 3 Piniiipsg Arm-y Phillips ' R ' su- , Q. , P RON' SIX: Mickey Puguffz Xvlllllilll Pope: vluymc Rziylt , ' at Gene Real Page l-ll if i 5 -., in 1 as , :- ,V VA- ,. A V Lf ' X. JT! I ' S t F I tt:tt e:: S '? 1 ':': tZES 'f,.4,?, J ' E 1 : : f I' .,, X S t I E 4 it I ' 'J 'te ,. :V :M 5 Q 1 h 1 I X , . I y -lit v.' .f'--: ' Q We i f I L ik W. ,nf . 5,105 N ' ft Q-'M' X T il W I ii Q.: RIGHT, RON' ONE: Raymond Uhrick: Mike Vol- kert: Bonnie Nlulkerz -lim Nl'alker MN 1. we w. ROXV TIVO: Tem Il'z1ll: Joyce Xllarfieldl Maury Ellen IVz1ss: Ellu Xllttkins ROIV THREE: -Ieztnette XY:1tkins: Eleuner XV:1ttleyZ Shirley Yllespong -Iinnnie Y'Vhite ROYV FOUR: Marilyn XVhited: Beckie IX'illiznnson: Robert XVolI1 Peggy XVood ROXV FIVE: Barbara XVoodson: Fred IX'ormcz1stle: Anna IVoronchukg David IVright ROM7 SIX: Susan X'Vl'Ig'lllQ Tom Yarmang -ludy Zim- ruennzm Page 142 be here one more year. LEFT, ROV' ONE: Charles Smith: Jzunes Smithg .lim Snyder: Dianne Sparks ROV' TIVO: Ruthunn Spunger: Eugene Sturks: Eu- gene Starks II: Fred Stevenson ROXV THREE: Sidney Stewart: Ronziltl Stogtlill: Clarence Stokes: Mike Stookey ROV' FOUR: Ronnie Stout: Larry Sutton: Sandra Sutton: Eurl Thorp ROM' FIVE: Annie Blue Thomas: Bill Thomas: Calvin Thomas: Mary Loretta Thomas RON' SIX: Sandy Thompson: Mztrgztret Trznnmelg lvllllllll Trubey: Ruth Tyndall te., I 5, ,Q , , Wet -sa A f 1'- Sli? 4 I test? .' W :,,i m it .tt +--,Yi 5: '23 4 'M' tt- f.,i'i,-if : I, ., H 'I' 'lg' , , . ,gf ,. ii i Mn X --. tn it ' ,. ,IJ I, -is , E ' ll 6 ' ' wi t i '13 .IJ . Ql. . :k i e l ,, I Q R A 3' r I .: ef ' is 1: I S1 3 s.. i I, F: ,fr K ., 'e:. fl use -.5 f-- i 'YS f 1. V I I ' - six Q I .:,,' V V A V A A ., A5 i s 1 ' :fy I I I 5 t: at ' 'L if ll. V , .fi N7 my it . i, : L k X :,,.:, , Nexf year l'll finally be an upperclassman XILW1' Cum, N1111I1111111111- 1111-x1111'111. 11111'11s l111' 1111111 I-11 N111 Q., . 4. -,Q 1 '5 1. - J 1 91 xkgi ig X -1 ' ' gm ws 'K -PM Q , 1 . . . 1 5:11 Q11 1' 1 1 1111- S1111-111s 111 111'11g111 H'L'1iL' 11L'll1'C1 111 1111 , 'V 1 1111111111111 1111 1111' SU1J114lIIlfl1'L' c1il1'll1Yll1. 1111111111 1111 22. 15158. '1111' 11111111111 L'YL'l1l 1111s 11111 111111- , 1 ' ing 1111- 11111111111 x'111'i1111'. 111111 1111in1- 111111 111' I ,: 2 --R 1'11111111111ics 11111 1:111ss 111111111. 1i1111-1111111 511- f-.wi -'-.J 4 .--lfi, HAXL. 1111- 111111111'111. 111-111 1111-1 W1111 11111-Y 3 , ' , 1111 1 . W , ' .I1 1 Bcsldcs 111c 1'111'111x'111. 1111- s11111111111111c 1'111ss Q 11215 IIl1iC11 111111 i11 11111 11c11 sessions 111111 11111111' signs 1111 11011 51-ssi1111s AIIIC1 1111x111-1111111 q11111cs, tw! . M ' 4 5 H' .1 11' 1 Q1 , L N , . . . . . K 1 1 A.-1 1 111' 1'111ss 11H11c1s 1l1'L' 5101- C111'ss. 1,l'L'S1C1Cl111 jj ',, 1'-f f' M17 D1111' 111111111: Yifc 1,l'CS1C1L'l1I1 111111 S111' 111'c1- ll' 1' A i . 111111011 SCL'l'Cl2l1'1'. '1i11L' s111111s111s Zlll' Miss M3 l N ' XV ' 1 11l'0KX'l1 111111 N111 1101'lllL'. 1,1111'1aR 111111111 111111 11x11 Ni11.1111-1111111114 1 -N 14 1 1 , 1 ' .4 ,. . ' . vw 7 y 'f' ' 11111111111 1X111'11111111x: 1111111 1X1111111s: R1DllLl111 X1111111. 1 V 1 I 'x-1 1, X R011 1110: 61111111 ,X11111'1s1111: 1,Ll1'lX ,X11s1111111: Ai 11111' .X11x111'1111: P11i11i11 1X11'1x. V H, 1 . 1 1 ff ROM' 'IKHRIQIQS N11'11111'11 H1l1xClil R1l1llll'L1 111l1iL'l'l 1 1 A1 1Xx11 1i111111s 1111.2 1.111i11s B1111115. - -ff 1 , , , .1 , 1 1 1, cy is ROV 1401 R: .-X1ilIl 15111'1411'1': 1'1LlI11i 1111111111: 'fi , N1ill'1CIIll B111111c-11161: Ri11111111 113165. iiiii ' ROV' lf1Vli: 131111111111 H1-111: XYi111111 l1ec11-1: Sue 4 1131- x 11CC1'1JOXVC'l'I A1111 lieeiw. X RON' SIX: P111 130111 411111105 l'Se11s1111: 511311: A1 Q1 ' w 15611111 l'i1'ill11'LiC 15111. , 1 I .. 1 L Sf, tw - , RUM' SEV1iN:Cl111o1 111211112 Leroy Blessing: , 1 .Q ilifllll 11016111 li11e11 B1111ke1. .,.. 1 1 Page ...- Bow now, you lowly A ,PE -..,,, HDI' l,El- I: RON' UYE: Ezirl Clrcvki Stole Crass: Bill Clmllcli gf - Willie flurry. RUN' TWO: lumix' Dzixisg Rnlxcrl llziiisg Exclvn 15113 Bill Dcmlx, RUM' THREE: Hzfrrx 1JcHzu'l: Blank IBCHRIXCIII Klux fn- fi A . llcliziicvm Skcplicii llc'KYill. ROXX' lfOl'R: Tum lJcXYill: Shcrix Dick: lfrziiuu Ilicriik, l.2ll'l'X Dii'i', RUM' FIVE: I.ciim'1i Dilllcx Plixllis .Xnn llnrizul: Clsmnl Durmuilg .'xllf2,CilllC Ihnwclcll. RUN' SIX Ihxiil DllliCX1 llaniml Euslcxz .Xnn i iill'lllLlllI lfrcil Elder. RUN V Y SEYEN: lknn iillisg Eugene Lewis: Llcrri Exilim: Iilmmzxs lfisilici. ft.: Wy 1' ' i X -' L.. . , ' ' ' : ' L ' ' ,J 4, if, 5- fry' if ' 1-'--Q i an - I M XA' il. x 4 ,V ly I. Q -Af' 'ff-w.fw,14 Q J f i , 'f it 'W' 5 F i 1 l l mv Q -E ' X ' , 8- I ' i -i V xx ' ww., if ' ' , x 4 i i'-x5 5 to Y: E Yao 049' 'li ix lli , V , i Q I XQ i it ' 1 L V 1 y H M A . ., ' .. 5, , ' f A 6 A E V' ,,., il , b A ,, 'lg ' i if? ,wfyffp X xg Ai - , f ' X .51 In Vg 2 N a 4 . A, i ' E f,1f'i'bl'W. 'EW ,. h Q ' , 'X ' ' 1. v1'fWi!liX iixui ' . l A ii, ' 4' V N.. A ,I at ,.L:--f' r, A H We , ,K I :Q A 1 . - .. gi k: - . W I ,i S 1 A L 5' X ,V V,,' 1, if, i v ug -. -j A ' E -. gr, . 5 ,EX N , - 2 Q M ne: E if ff to 52 f.. . 1 '- ' B 2. T4 'V Z , I E 2-2 - i.. - . 2 X , Q, 11k-,fx -451 . E, . wx- A . QM, I f X A IS nl' , ' Q E W. Q - RIC.l-l'I'1 llflllll liimkcig Dzilc Bmnicg Llnillc Burum: Alziiiic Bcriiilu A-fs Q-' .A K 5 Bowie. ROW 'l WO: llum Bmmlcii: blmcc Brziggsg klllillllly 1,00 Bras- ' lL'l'1 Nlxlrllizi liruulxx, RUM' THREE: lumix Buclxcl: 5llSiC Burki NIUI if ll ' A -1 liumcz SllillL'X Bums. RUN' lf0l'R: Roger BlIliCl'I Llxxmcs Calliullni ig L if 7 . Bill Cginiplmcllj llsliiiix Cliiriiimizi. ROW FIVE: Pill Clz1i'tCl': Prcslmi fb ,xi Cliamcii Wasil Cllulplai: Eliiinc Cllwislizm. RON' SIX: jack Clark: DULIQQILIS Clluiimg Hurrx Cline: Clzirul Cluual. RON' SEVEN: Limllcl H I Cloulsg Nl1lllX Clulcz ,luili llmiilicsz Xl:11'g1ii'Cl Clullrurl. 'I 9 ' Q. M f X .. ' l - j 1 A M L s , .Sl ' Page H-I ,. '- - Q V T ,rm if 7 'T A ... .l 1. x A ,.,AA, . R 4 I w,v,T.,1 1 ' . Q, ,V .- r -', Q52 Q , :Zi 'Sul A .fi ' M, 4. is v G M if 1- ' to S 2, if A -M 'X- A us' YZ' .f 1 .J . 3 Q 'ww' W- -R L Q A .gm fx--+ A- r Rf ,f W .HI, RUN' UNI-I: Rulnml t.l.utlg XXilIl.m1 4-mx: f,H.lllL' fvlIliL'l'I'Cl1 DUl'HlIlX fulIN, RUN' IXYU: Llulign Hsu-IICL Ruhx Hull: Hamm: .xllll Ilzmhck. RUM lllRlala: XILIVHXII Hxlllclp NYM Lllllllllll Pilllilill Ilgnwx: llmmzu llglllcl. ROM' IfUl'R: Nillt Hkll'lkiSUllQ Willie Hxllllll IL'lllll'llC Ilgnvkimi Cin-mgiu Hanwuml. RUM' l'IX'li: Allllltl Illlgi'lkl'L'IllI Lula' ilullanulg Dixiu Iil'Illll'ilkl'xSlIllf .Ica- ncllc Hcndriclas. ROW SIXZ Willic Ilighlirv: Hike Hilflulllmlllmli lL'l'lY Hill: I.zu'rx Hlll. RON' SIA hX: .Xrlllur llmriclmsg Pclv Hugging li:11'lm1'11 Hulriclllurg licllliv liulrkim. Frosh. whaf a year . . . IOP I,lil-'l. ROW UNI-1: llmums llixmlu-11 lillix l'IllXY.!lL'lI lllslv 'X l'iUXYL'lNQ Inu l InwL'1's. RUN' IXYU: SJRIYHI llugcfg Xl.!l'liAl lfmllu ,t -...U Rimlnml I-urlin-11 licxcllx l'UlIIk. RUM' IIIRKIC: hom- I-1.mkc: Q Alv' . Rnlhnml lwmlklillg Lilulu Ifrivmlllhg Imux KNIIILHSQIN. RUM HH R, fi ' l.Ul'k'll frilllf Daw Lclmuxlg llumlln l.il'wu: Shulm 1-.ny R X I EH lfIYl-.1 Rinlmrd Link: Run I-illu-ll: llnric l.iIiuspic': .Xglu-N I-ilmmu RUN' SIX: klhhllik' Lifnunlllq Disk 1-mulp.ul1m': Ibm: fnlllillll' Xlalxix C.usInn'n. RON SFX ICN: I..n'lx tmuirlcl: Rulmmm l.n.ulx. W' Q .Xllll C-mul: R0lM'l'l fvlillll. ., 1,Q,, ,A , ' 'sv-B. V , L' . . I Y.. K P.: Q' . .-Ax. X W .Y .',, G 1 vw . 1 ,W A if 'N ,Q Q? Gs fi, f. 5-Y A 'f '5' ,Z N -X 0 - . 2 4 9 E Am-. . . ,A 5 . -Q L4 . , . x 7 I - . an ' . Q- .V lf 'X 1' A - 'Z' '-fr' 1- x ' xg 'bf V R vm. 4 R N V' N mn' Q - . Ak fr- tg-Qsyx L . fy- .am . - ' fi - - an 'N -9- A ' 1 My . ., . W 1 l . 525 i .. I 'Q' 1 i n-sisrfffif' i A 'fff ' 'YN v .' f 1 . . jf' '42 f rf RH QI f I ' , 1 -xv . ,H E7 1 H IIN' .ga t -. W K' H , .11 - , V: P. W ,. ! b . . 'j 2 ., I . . 2 'S' .5 - '. . V f . ef R -. :J ' .ik - Page I I5 HL' 1 beaufiful new Cenfral somewhere in ihe mess 9 N H' . , was cw.. N g E. I , , A - Q 5 , , 'Y E 'Q . L X1 i L 2 TJ 'fm ' if Qtfiifi t l , .. N -we ' . ' Qfffzfg 1 1' .-sf -7 K' tr, 'W'g1Q'3m :ii V .-.W few-it-. 'Y' . f.fLL'. .fn Q V' Q f -A ,fm X M4 'S A- . ' V Vg Q ,N 41 . J: fray! - i ' .N B . X Sights and sounds from the air i12llll1l1Cl'S. giant vzteutnn cleaners. shovels. and wheel bzlrrows beczune familiar patterns as walls began to fall. 'I'he work of construction began with what appeared to be za mass wrecking spree. Hrliillll wall has to go: knock out that door jznnb: take out that window: tear up the floor! .-XBOYIi: 'I'he crane that put in the heating 5XNlt'lll mzule an interesting p2lllL'lll. RIC-HI: Clompxtre the INIUHIQIS Street entrunte hefme :ami after. Page l l N 1 , r W 1-xx' gg, Yi: 'N W 9 ia: ,i 3 W 1 7, X .fi q gg . N. K f,ff,f2. 'N' ' 4 ,fi X ' - - . .u Ji,-lu Q J 1 f .XY-E Q Ex ,, , , F152 A X gi ' fi' 1 1 W i r e 2 1 '141 J .- i l f,. i Hamm X Xl iii 1 M Q l Q sv ,i 1 ,sm . ' ' filiillilli iff: .. Q Q of .F I x 'il an , ggi.: 592 ' xxx l YW i W ' , i . X l N -hi . x' in 1 L 1 Y . 'Z if V f L l l l lOl' Rlblll. RUN UNF: l-'.mlw11i'1l licxiliiigp .lim licim: llmin' llixlli licmlriclxi CI.iIxin Rliiixllix, ROW 'l'XX'0: HL-nrx liicsi. Dane Kulilniuicri Ilmiligl Iirm'xilL'13k: Clammliiic liriulup. RON' 'lillRlCl'f: Kzilliciim- liimlnlmz .Iuzui l.1cii'Ll: Clgmrl Igillgsluliz Riilialrcl Lcufli. ROW lfOl'R: -Img l.L-zumm: .Indy Lclllcr: Dcmailil Lclmcr: Ervin Lcilnli, RUN' lfIYl'I: l-lugcnc Lewis: Miko Lucbkc: Diane Linker: liziriw Litilc. ROW SIX: Ronnie Lock: Phillip LO1lgSXVOl'll1C Lorna Nlamis: Xillllilll Luxe. RUM' SEVEN: Sllalron Lowe: Mairjoric BIC- Crziy: Cllziumliu Mckinnciz Douglas Mckinley. Page llli Siudies were harder . l,lil'l. ROW UNF: Xluiicllzi Hurluiii lllhllllll Hc1wurnl1 Myra llmixusl: Nlanx llmvcll. ROW 'I WO: Lulu Nlzlc HllQlS4lllI cillliillfll llughcx: Hall llull: Xlgiigiiicl lmlmclx. ROW THREE: lfreml ll1f2',l'1llIll Pinixx Lu- lilly: Wiliiu irxiui ifllllllll lziilgwii, RUN' lfOl'R: l7Alll'lll.l lailxsmiz Sililflill kl2llll1I Rmic Icllciius: Bziriw -Icnkins. ROM' lfIXlC: Cldml lcnkim: liulm lulumnig lhllcc llrulmsmi: Durullix jones. RUN' SIX: ligirl kIllllL'N1 l'.1ll'iniu lmmx: Rrmlzcrl llmicsz Blll'lD2ll'il Imac. ROW SliX'l-ZX: I,g1X'm1iiai kllliiilfi Hzzriw kliulgc: Riclizinl liaimmz , Y xIltlxL'N lxaiiiiplilii-N. v., W ', e , Q, , if E7 ,S Q, :N fix V, '- X ' .f f :fx ' A is ,w5:5f. Y 4 'Xia Q X1 il' K' - , ii e , , ef,r ig .me , l W X t A.. if ii -L Aix ,iff il h P , Ar,e. X f All im A , .P',: - ,,,, -ifi 1 Q ' , Q ,, Q,gi :,i , , U71 he 1, f 31 A 4 Q- Il? l al , i f, ii i W: I ' ' K ' ' Q .W rv I ' . vi -A if 4 Q we 4: , .W ' , ff ' e ' , ii 4e , - e 'i 4' xx IX J R F rill ' l ' 'U . W i, ., Y . L Q-n 3' I I ,i Q' ik ,mf ' Mme. +--3 ' I ihoughf I was doing RIK-Ill, RUM' UXIQ: I9.11I1.11.1 NI111I11-lug-II: Luc I . XI1111'.111 C l.11 VIIIL' XI111-Ilcmg II.IlIl.Il.i XI11l.1'11. RUN INN? C..1111Ix11 XI111I1.11I1, .l l11111' XIllll'LlX1 f..IlI XI1-X1-rx: NI1.111111 NI1-x1-1s RUN llIRI',I'f XIXIUII 1:56 sf- is . H , 1 QQ Il11xxQ lllll X1'1'1. In-1111:11' X1-11I1.111y l.111 XUIIIN, RUN I-HI ll: 5I1'XL' I1I.1 I'.1.1111'1. N.1lI1 II.lIIxL'l. Il.1x11I I'.11xl1'x1 5.lIlI I'.1xl1111 X.111sI1.1111113 I4111I1-I11 111111411 NI1.111111 IIII' IUI111 I'.11Ig1-ll RUN I-IXII RUN' NIX , . XI1'-.1' i1.11x..11 IIIllI.lir P111 1- II.lX1lI I'1-lvl: I11I111 IIl'Il'l IXMXX SIX f yu: I. . I VI I N188 .v . .. .Q, 1 I IW. X111-.111' I'1'1k11vv -M111-11 If1':1'1w11. lL111x I'I1111l1x X.1111x I'11g111' SI 5 11:-. Q -2, -1 .. V gf J ' 'A f' My A 1 I f ' X in Y .Q , A L , - Q -L SA ' J ' if MQ 3 f ' is - .Q . mix 3 1 . I Q V. 'I If 4 :H A-Lref 1 1. +-A .. van 5 ,Q4,QQA' I N, A ,ss 1 5 Q Q V' A1 1 - 'f 'B' 'A vs. Yi? 5- X' :' QQ 5- . hx '51 Q as P w- .. 1 ' . 1 I xx., g.,.,.. A W f ' 'IF I . 7: .1 ' ' Q f Z., 11, I ,ffm I 1 '1 I 'I - ' 'T . . , . gm, .. my Q Q, X . . ' ' ' H ' at Q gi f 5 . N ' Q ir, .Q -x I 4' ia.. I r - Q:-if I .Q ef' ., 01.1 V' -If- - N! -1 -yy '57 Q EM a. ii, 9-I ' Q, ' 5? I P . . if Agua Q. 5.5 , sg--, 5 --N j Gs- : K., fo.. f 1- 'Vi Nw ff -,:.- Q ' '-. . G Va V' ' 23' 2-'RL 1.4 A xx I In 5 Vi' igfv - Q. . g , A W4 -1 Q j I ' 'vw .' Q. W I : fvhtxx LI 1 y, A- e . W. Q, ,U 1 1 . 'vf--- i W i ,1 53' -f na 2. ' F, W 4' .. . - Q V ..Q,, ' 1 VL - QQ' ,Ai-I .gl vc, . V It Ad . lf? M - , Q 1 9 L. I 9 ' ' .us ' X A F- , Q 1 Q ' - Sex L t gs x IHI' I.I'.I' I. RUN UNI: ,I11x11' XI1XI1l11.1x1 l.1111Ix11 NIlII.ll1 .Q I 4 I..IlIX XI.1II1-111 Iilll XI.1l1I1-s RUN' IXYU: I511111-XI111111111 XIIIINIIIII Q llng I'g1l XI.11sI1.1II1 IIk'IL'll XIQIIIIII. RUN' IIIRICIA.: Rvx XI1-111-11 IILII fi X 111s XI11I1II1-11111: I1-111-I XI11I1I'1I111sg RIIIII XIIII XIlIIl'I RUN I'Ul R W6 v,f .. A T.. i XIlIglI.lIlIl.l KIiI1-1111x: Ili1k Xl1lI111Il11111I: Ii111I1.11.1 XI1lI1'.1111'x: 111111 L N ' -. ' 7 I XIIIIQ1. RUN' I lX'I-1: 1.111111 Xl1Il1'1g 5lll' XIilI1-13 SI1a111111 Xllll Nlillx I 'iv 5 Iiill XIIIIHII. RUN' SIX: ll.1l1- Nlnlulglkl I'I1lll1LN Xlullmlg 6.I1111I1x . I I I1l111-s Xluulci IYIIII1' XI1nn'1'. RUN' SICYIQX1 iflu-S101 NI1n'g1111g ,lmu l ' xik I XI111'1'isu113 I51111.1I1I Nluscri R1111.1I1I Howl. Page I Q .D 1 L25 .,'4 ' 1' W' Ffvfiy 52 .Q ' W.. N W j , '- M ' ' ,1 . ' F '-. l 'si Z., ,... l', . 1f' - I ity, ': ': '15 mr ' l V ll ,.- , . Q? R' 'I R Rem 4 ee R 4. R- -U 'W' f'5 K 5 N ' 'S S 'I Q..,f-M ' v A 'E , -: Z 1 , 4 .J S 'V 'W' 1 9 3 if ,f '- , J K R A ' ' ' Q .V I AA ., ,ev taffnrw x v 5: - V . gms Q ,,,, E F 2 v.,! b , . .4 1 Q -X ' .. I , K . 'S .. li.. 7 'Q v:', - , 1 M V .... - Y . xl X -4 wi Q M... ng-v x x ar k h 1 Q .I-5, , .f lOl' Rlblll, ROW ONE: klmme Mlmreyz Curl S1llllSlCl'1 Keith Sll'lllIll'l'1 Rusnlie Seimlers, ROW 'l'W'O: Herb Sllllllllhflll Judy '5llK'llllL'l1lQ 'lnlm Dennis Slmielmlsg 'lum Shoe. ROW 'ltl'lRlil'1: Rlllll Silxn: l.lux Simx: Nanny Small: Dun Slllllll. ROW' lfOl'R: Eugene Sllllllll lone Smoke: Dunulll Suwlw: DeW'z1yne Speaker. ROW I-'IVF I.en.ml 'Springeri ,Ierrx Spinal: -luzly Spruzug l.an'ry Reynolds. ROW SIX: Rlllll SlllllllC!'1 klzuk Slegelwnlcl, l'2llCl'SOll SICIJIICIII llmwlllx Sleplmens. ROW' SIQYICN: Riellaanl SIUIDIIUIISI lllmrles S xem: .Kline Stewart: Reggie Stiles. Page llh x US' swell uniil I flunk l.1zl4l, ROW ONlz1 llerlnerl Pnllnrcl: -llllh I'ollz11'cl: Phil l,l'2lll1 Am Price. ROW' 'IRWOZ Slmrun Price: CIlzu'enc'e W'illiams: Rialmral ed Prine: Ralph hurl Nlenelee, ROW lHRl',l'.: .Xllec Rzimszug Pin l,ill'lN RCXINMINL Sllllfllll RllO2lClCi1 Lum Rinhler. ROW FIVE: Rauulsep: Mike Relue: Rlfllllltl Relue. ROW l Ol'R: l.inclz1 Repine: l llllllL'S Rimllexi Klllilllklll Rixers: Rnlnerl Elllrulllg I-'rzmk Roberts, ROW SIX: klmlx Rm-nuke: lam Rogan: l,zn'rx Rmhg Tum Ruther- lim SllllllllCl. ' x at . A ., 1 52 QB 'T-2 A Q N 7 if , R ll R l v',' - , l 1 Q 155 W ., e 'A fi K :., 4 ' - l Rl R, if l , Q c f . O wx S W Eg ., .,i Iu. .N 1 . I u E , x ,'V' ' N l A' x' . f N' l 'A I! ' iv 4: A7 R U LQ: .,. 3' l .. ! . X AQ Q I .- I ' . A Ax f l lv fl l - , llh- NW' gl Imcl. ROW SEYFX: i.em'ge Rullxleclge: lid Slllltllf jim St'l1lllll'iL'l'Q fhai darn Kuder fesi! Q , RIILIII, ROM' UNIC: Clliurlcs YAIIIQIIIIZ Sliciicll xIUIIxL'IiI1 -Ii-in X g - .. W.igxI.:II: Iiuiigilii Wailkur. RUXV IIYO: llgixi- Iikillziwi Kaul-ii ' 'j -- cl ,Z ' II'.1IwinlIi: Sue Hholiiiii: licicilx IX'gii'IicIil. RUN' IHRIEE: Nmiiii '. va- 'Th ' f 'W A 1 1 s. . Q 9 ..: ,N . vs' fx. if Uxiilic-ici: I'IixlIis XIJIIICII Cllairai Nlgic Ihisliiiigluiip Iiill IYLIINUII1 I .1 ' n I ' 1 X ix- I Pailriiin UQIISHII. RUXX' IfUl'R: Slim IYL-iIiIIL'1 lhriiiiiu XILRIXUIQ f '1Q.i:iif 'j' L IYzilIx IYIiccICi': Irunu XYhilC: Iviin' IYIiilc. RUM' l'IYI .: I1-in ' ' A XX ' 'I I IYIIIISIIIISI l,iiiiIi XX'iIIiaiins: Marx Nilliaiiiiw: 'Ii I' Williximxg llii-ii-xg: Williaims. RUN SIX: Rillli IViIIiii Iiniiig Nlziijuiic Wilwiig Xlulxiii I IX'iYw1i: Rufullzi Wilwni Shiilcx Uilwii. ROW Sl-IYICX: lkixc XX :wg . M l,.ii'ix Wiiglilg Bull Xhii-Izlwiiliuislg Hill limi: Inliii limi iq 'Q' -C' ,29 - Ri 'Q' .' I L- ,cg i x -Q. , V A f K s f N Q a ' I 4 I wwf . 3 f , if L , b I ,. mr A.. 4 1 ' 1 ,J .3 r kk H XS N X98 ig. v- E ii. ' i ' ' . .T I 4, -2- ' lf- ' Li - Aw 1 rw , A Q ' vu if' wg - , V, 'Q , ii -' ' 4 N- ' . K , X, A -Qs 1 K ikx - I ' 'PK V IVE. I W, -s Q i I R if ' z 'L 5 al gl I I . 1? 1 I ... A xg 'N i 7 Iver, -My W I ex K -. ix, N Y f-y 'by ' fi J .'2'nEiXxtI5, fy .8 4 i ,Milf 1' I -- ' , 4 ' X 1 A I ' 1 , 4 M r 5. . 1 ' :- Q , , Li, ,. - '- H 5 u- I . 5 .. ff ,HQ 5 . 'xv L . f ,J . x Q 'I' ,A V ,. 'fo' Q - ., -I U... I M 'L' . Y-F 1 I 59 I , 'TI - I1 I i z Tr v 'X C 1 x I . ' .2 fn , vs 4 K 'Uv if 'Cy ' . Y X! W ii 'Q I A Qu m i., . .K 1' so A ,i if A 'Z' Viz- ig. wr f . .- D' .A by W4 gk 7 -- L J ' i A , G - 45 . ' 6- A ,?' S -3 4 X ., ,QL ' Q . , - R 4' y -. vi 6 iq: ,- ? iq ' .. it .V .- is M ,NL El ' .Q gh . sa ' ,Q W- Y? ' --f 'ix 3 I Tu-' I I U l,liI4 I'. RUN' UNI-L: Xgmu Slillwcll: lfziinlil Slullm-i': Iliuiik Sini- lei: lumix Sluiicl. RUN IXYU: I-ciiu SIIXIICNI XX .iii1I.i 5WAlllgIIlI .lumix . Li Swuciiu: I.owcII Swift. ROM' IIIREE: ljillllllil 'li.iIiuIui1'xi. Rulicil 4 . Iaipp: Curl laixlurg 'loan Iccl. ROXY IfUl'R: Ihomgis Iciiis: iv' 6. Q I Iinlmlwic IQIIUIIIZISI Cllcu IIIIIUIIIZISI David 'I'Iioiiipwii. ROW l'IYIi: jx, ' Iiulm 'I'iILcr: Naincw 'ficlkcrg jim Tmld: Larry Ininlrziiigli, RUN' ,E sh-:I A SIX: Pxilix lricldi: Ycsiei' Trigg: Rohcrl Iiiiiiibow: Kuimclll M , i' '- V I. ii l'iii'iici. RUXY SIQYIQX: I,f-3i'm I'lll'IlCl'I Maggie l'mIci'wumI1 Iliainc 2'-I f 'QW YzimIurSinissoii: Rohcrl Yaubcl. Page IIE? 4 5 Q. B f 4 fit-ntral's fnsl set of freshman olhters haul busy jobs lead- ing a livewire tlass llnough a series of snuessfiul activities, lhex are Dong Deal. vine president: Sue Davis, setietarvz and Bob llailx. president. Green in the fall? The Freshmen may have been green in September. but they ripened quickly. 'lihe class rescued a long-lost tradi- tion: for the first time in lll years the Frosh were represented by oflicers. Bob Baily. president: Doug Deal. vice-president: and Sue Davis. secretary. won out. Under the guidance of' Miss Connie Stan- dish and Mr. George Tricolas. advisers. the class party. a sock hop. was a big success: and the 'li.G.I.P.. Thank Goodness I Passed. dance was even more impressive. The Frosh topped the honor roll their first semester here. Sink South. Clip C.C.. and Edge 'lhose Irish slogans. which boosted basket- ball fever. were made and sold by the class. 'lihe prolit lowered the price of' what was considered the most important Frosh project, the bus trip to Richmond. This was followed by Centrals first Freshman pep session. All that this class has done this year seems to say. lVatch us growl Page 150 So fhis is high school BILLOXY: ROV' ONE: Brenda Abernathy: Carole Adkins: Mary -lane Albert: David Altheide. RUM' TXYO: Elaine Anderson: Nancy Arkwright: lilll2llJQlll Arnold: Larry Arend. ROXX' 'I'HRlili: Carolyn Atkinson: -lay Atkinson: Lee Roy Atkinson: Pat Austin. RUM' FOUR: Aloyce Badders: Robert Bailey: Gordon Bainbridge: Barbara Barker. RUXX' FIVE: Alicia Barron: Larry Bartlett: Lana Bea' ver: Glenn Beck. ROXY SIX: Karen Beckman: Barbara Beerbower: Yvonne Belger: Beverly Bell. H if R ' an gy m ss at . vq'-.K .X s, Ag, 'Z M .,,' . ... j , l , xg I x G F I 3- - A f.. 1-V ' f 1 1 554. f .5 .r :q i L: :Q A .sc .'. 2 -. , . ':' if r .... .. ,, .f . 4-:ft 1 i .,... 'g A , ,em f5:f:,. t , . V ' .. E S , . -54.1 ,K 1 fn- is 1 ah, ,bl , g fe ' ia 'fr t if sr: 4 : .kk Q A' :sr ,..' . Q t '51, . rthlkimlttt - l was confusing and Toxumy Bl'X illlZ NI'1x Budd. o o 0 'I' 5: al RIGHT: ROV' ONE: Frances Brown: lim Brown: 1 ' E ,M I I ROIX' TIVO: Beverly Burden: Wendell Burnett: Slielizr Cgillzmcl: Betty Capps. RON' THREE: Dzlvicl Clzirrziliam: Johnny flLll'llL'S' Hurry IIQITIJCIILCIKQ Roger Clzirpenter. ROV' FOUR: Donzrlal Curriger: I reemzm Cllnrmller' Dave Cllizmnell: Lucretia Cllrapnlzm. RON' FIVE: Napoleon Cllizilmizrnz Ponellza illmpmgm -lllllllllll cllll'I5lIllIlI David Cloud. RON' SIX: Louis Collins: Olivixl Collins: Clary Conk- lllll Bill Look. gift is 'V 31' xg C L-'A X . AQ, - if ,Y EQ-5' 14' 7 .M A ' I A f 1.8 'ir x I , fs-1 iq ,-55:2 VI 4 I f' ,.u' :.:.,hj' -,X '- . Q . I ...rs NM Y A A '- r . U X I . 1 gil' f 'x I5 :Q .. 'I ., 5 ss f X . Q1 'N D' B lil xv 5 ' .,g . , .. 6 1 1 - ,s 5 , v ,gi I 5155.5 ' 5-A 'Q s YM, Slim-' ' 'X' 5 Q A , ' ii w Q 'T i'l' I 53' Q.. m . A W0- s... ' 'XT' , 'Al ,I X 4 'Ev' I Q. Q- Q- as AR g,,..u V. -mf ' L.. -X is ,I : Ml I -'N ' , I I , lr A, I 1 ,, A rl l- ,Q R: X I. x 'Q W! I. A 4x . 1 J R 5 ' MV M I I sl I ' N., QW '-fm, + E I xv I . L pink. 'thi . Y A wh, is Ii , Q-3 Q fv - -' 'ff .ze ' fi : K :uv by i 'fi x X 0 I , ', .:,'. .' K , X' Rx n 1 , -we r l l.lil 'l': ROV' ONE: lJ0ll1llll Bell: lilef Bell: Xlikn' Bennett: lllicriru Bihc. RON' TIVO: Gloria Bishop: Sumlrzr Blair: Milligan-I Blzrising: Don Blxruvelt. ROV' THREE: .Iolm Bleich: Henrietta: Blexim: Riclinrml Bolule: Dizmgr Bolinger. RON' FOl'R: Don Booty: James Bostic: Vern Bow mam: Xlkilluce Brzulen. RON' FIVE: Joseph Brzuult: Cecile Brewer: Orhzr Bright: BIlll'llIil Brock. ROXX' SIX: Darrel Brooks: Alumes Brooks: Mike Brouwer: Carolyn Brown. Page ISI when I figured if oul di J A' 4' M 1 l,lLF'Ii: ROXX' UNK: Roy Cooper: .lean Crain: Rosetta f-Q 'fi-Q lx -1: fil'C'llQ'C'li1 .lolin Crews. 'jk if 1 4 I' ROW IXYU: .-Xrtliur Cl1'otl1e1's: Francis Curry: Patri- N 1 ' R Q2 ' in cia Danner: Cliulla Davis I l I RUN' IIIRILIC: Ida Davin: Susan Davis: .-Xldon Daw- ' J ' NY L v ,li mn: Dfiuglax Deal. 'Q' mf item' 1-UVR: Llllly Decker-1 Ruth llelflirllz semi 5 'mil' V X 'N' lk-iiumii: 'lmnnix DeRe1ner. ' , Xi - r l Em, RON' FIVE: Alina Dietrickz lolinnie Mae Dittlexz .Ah . - 1:81 Y I - ' 2 lzunilc Dodds: Gene Douglas, ,, , I RUM' SIX: Don Drake: Joyce Dull: Alolin Dunn: ,QI ,Q .V 4 In D : gm l.urenfu Durham. I .tm ' I f ' 'fr ,mf V- .1 W-..- 1 'M 'bzi' 5 :W ..,. in V- f sl d 1 S Us 1:71, Q Q. ' .' i N ir- fr Q35 . ,pq 5' A 2 'V'- Q' - A . Y far. Hx - A 'N 1 f i' f , . -. f , 'I K V X . 1 . A . bfi :,, I ' , I I I ' V 4 . -fv li' 'i 1? I I 2 g il ' fi' l W' 1-5 ' - M a . , , r : f 'Q I3 I . I f if K I : , if ' I . W . H+: - I .:1,.. I . 3?-if Z - A - VI, is-,S I Ry i,E:'w: 5,.: Q in .5-,.-51 .Q-M . I 1' Q W 'C x I gt ,. i - 5' A I ,J A Q ca 2 f r ig' 'lf G.. .gh , . 5 --I - E . ifff ig? l ' , , . . .. . . I -ly . li W N RICH l: ROXX' UNL: Mary Lby: llilliani LQISICYIIZ ' 1 ' It-rry IiIlllIIlgCl'I Iiddie liinond. In ROXX' TIVO: Carole Iilllllflil Norm Iingelbrechl: if X E llarlmara lirickmn: Nita listes. Q.: ,Q b b . 7,9-'v I RUM' 'I'HRlili: Deloris Evans: -ludy Farr: Mike Feld- ff, 4 'snr ill- ner: Ralpli I ei'gmnii. H W '-' , N Q I I I l RON' FOl'R: Marjorie Fisher: Mary Fisher: David x - 1-25 ? f I'iIllW1llCl'I Patti Fletclier. ROW FIYIL: Gerald Ford: Elaine Fortierz jane , ' Ifranfe: Mike Frane. J Q. f t' .Q L 'li- ROW SIX: Bill Fredrick: Ralph Flfllllllllll Barbara i , lfriu: Daniel Gage. g k U ,x l A tx Page l52 h ' hey moved everyi mg. I I , 1 RIGI-IT: RON' ONE: Dave Hz11'cl1ek: Clgiml Hzml- 5, 'fl A. ' ' ,L ' wick: Curl Hzirringmiiz lJz11'1'el Hzirris. ,, N J 'ss' RON' TIVO: uluzinitzi H2ll'lCl'2 I.:11'1'y Haaslupg Ixllllllllll i : HIM I N HZlll'IlZ Miclinel Hziverl. ' RUN' THREE: Vivian Hgiwkinx: l,:11'1'x Hemlgexg X l S:1nml1'11 I'IC1'lJCl'gCl'Z Kenneth Hill. .,:, ., RON' I OI'R: I.1Il'l'y Hill: llunnzi Hollzlnml: Kenneth Y j , l Hollainclz EIIIQIIJCIII Hollinem. Ib I 0? I. ROV' FIVE: Dizinn Homl: Dick Hnm'e1': lunnitzi I A Horn: Claiml Hauser. Us? ' Y' ROM' SIX: Alice HKIIIIIICI Dnviil Hughes: lhiiiglau Hughes: Alznnes Hullinger. S P Q -N' Vx if 'xi 'rx' A 5 .N My . , X ge 1 W Q:-5 4 We Q' 'rr ,Q A a - ,A,A Fl Y V ,Q Q? we V w 511 5 4 -fn. -L - 1 A 'A lb X ' W-if 7' ' 'Kg f- , ' ' M ' 1 C '35 'T' 1 mm Q 1 ai 3 g 1 nsxx W 1 1 1 Q ,i,,, at .2 f- .. 1. EQ 1 Q., 'H - :. I Sfwr l . ' 1' If , 1. , . l xx , , k 3518, mf-1 f-, ' l-- '., , lv'--.1 in .V ..,.,. -fl: l if Q , Q, I ' ' if A ' K 'V .5 N .yy fi Q -L:-I ae. I P A A .,.,,: af. ,,,,, it 35 I 1 z Mes ew : fe b E L Ax' 'b my? - : l . . we .f . ,, . , . . . . fm 'W' -- ' , I,El' I: RON UNE: lJu11:1l1llQ.111:1w:1x: l,1111l.1G11xk1ll: Sp... 4 IL EEEE WM X, 1 .,. V . . 3 Q4 - Q, 395 Q -I . 5 V., .-, wx- ' .I .- . .S 1.-S32 I,:11'1:x' CL:1le1': Helen fillIN'llIl'4llJ. A RON' TIVO: llfnnieie Gillespie: Slllllllll Glenn: Slin- ley Ciulclxlmy: Vic-nal Clumls . 'V RON' THREIQ: VIIUIIIIIU' CQ1'41l1m'1u: Dun CQ1'iImle1': N lierniie Cirilhn: Virgiiiin cllllllll. in I' ROV' l OllR: Pellie Griggs: Slim-1'1n:1n Griggxg lhve Cmves: ,Xclrizin CillCY1ll'2l - V -1 ROV' FIVE: Bill Gutliriez flll1ll'lC5 Hams: Rfnniic' P Hull: BCIII' 111115611 RUN' SIX: Roger Hqnnilmnz Bula Hgiiiipumz Clzimlyii 6 EIZIIIKISCIIXI Steve Hzinic. Page l5Fl 1 h 1 ., 111 1 ve earne a of, I ' I d I 4 E A ' l.Elf'l': ROM' ONE: Germ' Hu111l1e1:L: Sue H11111111el: T gf 1 , 6? f5 y . . . . '. gy ' X -AM I 'Xfff P111111111 HLl1lIlll'llllI C.lz11':1 I1'v111. t 1 , li RON' TXVO: fl0lllIl1lJLlS AILICRSOIIC Robert .I:1c'l4so113 V 4l111ly .I11111bs: Sully Alenkins. D .H RON' THREE: E1l1lie4l11l111s1111: C1116 kltllllhlllll Nancy ,,!.. 135 1 - X' Y 1111111511111 fllll Vlflllllhlbll. if sg I' ROV' FOUR: Ronzllcl .I11l111sr111: Run 11111651 Dennis Q Pkg 1 Vb v ': ' 1111111111: john llllllll. T of ,,a, , . . Q , V I . X - , ROXX' l1IVE: El111e1' lxllllllll, HIV.: S:1111l1'11 lxegmng: Ken- Z, E ., 11c1l1 Kessler: Glzulw Ke111l1'i1'k. 14 1 M A ' N q V 'MQ M Row slxz XlffllJl'2l 11611: L11 Ring: L1111 King: 131111116 ' A Q W Q AV' linux. 11.731 1. '. , ' 'VAXB-y fi! f ' , 1: E ...4 I ag , 5 , 'X 1 3 f llzmx fnligfl.. l?5 3.1.Q fill? '- ! l 5 Rl Q 1 V V Q 12-ir? S . ,,:,, 1 gl -1 w ,, 5: ,Q w 91, , ,Q., ,h b . li if .:,, A ..,: ,fff 2 fi uq , X X ': x I, Y LM, f , x A V l l '1 -- S A: .xx , .v , E 3 Q Q34 b w Q Q Wxz 1 I -f :Q ll -:J 'Q if A R , .:,, Q l - 'I it . k 1 'A , ' 5 .V Q- 1-E l: .-'- '- V '-v Q: k A 1, ,-. ., nt! A I ,I A T V S . .. . . , fin. 1 . . 'M QE 'Q' X 1 'iq' 11 51. ,N 4. 1. X 3 1 5: ,E R 1 - 1 4 N V. 1 1 x' -K 1 ' 1 1 ,fi '-1, ' T53 1, 1 mx n WT D X ---Y' - 1 ' A, 1 1 A x -5 , 'e , ,, 1 ' S N' 141611111 Row ONE: 11111 14111111 1.11111 101111111611-111 R' , 1 Rfrnnlcl li1':111skol1l: KCIIIIE Kllllll. 1 V! 1 1 , 5... V -u-1 -2 RON' TXYO: lnlie Lung: cl1ll'Olf'll Lungs: ll, Laps- ' : Icyz l,lll'l'f l.11'l'11111'c1lc. 6 , 1 E.. 45. . ROXX' THREE: Phil 1411111111 1111111116 l.c:1cl1: P111 Lee: ' 1 . .1 'fl Rita Lee, ROW FOUR: P11111 l,e111o11s: Klux l.lClJCl'6IllI Olga X 1 , . I 1 4, ,Q , - . , R. x 1- fs by ' 2 Al 3 .3 l.iu1'i11ko: clllllI'lCS lmveleas, b V qxuqhl V RON' FIVE: BClli2llIllIl l.vnc'l1: CLYN'C'llllOlYll I,vu11s: g . W 5, 3 ljllt NI1lI111'1l1y: ,john NIcfl1'11y. ' , 1 1' W ff- A. 4 W Row s1x: .1116 111111111111-111 11111161 1111110116111 ,yuyw Aul, gxf? X, 1 Nl1'D:111ic-ls: 11111 Nlfflfllflll. f- 1 f Page I5-l 0 uf I shll wonder . . . f i R R 9' A la- r 'sk Mi . RIGHT: RUM' UNK: lauqllclim- Niiulmi: Yilimfi wg: iff an b ,gh 1 f' Ximlmls: li1i1'lJ:n1'u Niswfnigelt Nlairgxlrcl Norris. ,H K . -H-' 1 -- 'V W , J R f' RON' TXYO: XYill1c Xurtolli .lame Nlllllllll Dim 'W ,, I ' 0'l51'ic'n: Ola 4lCllll Paige. K ' Q' 3' ki P A L Row THRLLL: In-imc mga 11.1 crm l'iu'kcr: limi-1 A, ' Pzmlmll: llielmzi Pzmliull. , I' G J X, W ROXX' lfOl'R: llnlpwcrl l'c1'1'y: luc Pzuiyz Omimligi iff' 2' -V :A l . ,Pl X if f-G in-li-if: lxllfmi Phillilh. X vi- '- S? A RUN' l lYlL: lixnilmaiixi Pliillipsi Sllcrly Pliiplnsz YCTIIHII l M l j k -f' V x Filling: -Iguncx vm-ii. M j RON' SIX: xlilxt' l'iull: Xlaux Prim' l,CNIl'li Rgilmcli 'i V l'l1il Raiincx. ' W3 f, l , T- L' H 51, -L-gk' if QI ,R gl .rg R fa- i 1 -W 'l V l 1 Q. Yi i 2 l '-'TUNQS L. . H 1' -. 'W .2 fi l xi: v',.. .Q-v A' -- mf W-rv rf i I H i X ' . ' -, :Q fl :am 'L' - R , 1 '- K x - - we: ,Xl i Q' ., V l J ,.v'. A f N ' .-'Q . -3' 'V .5 ' V- ill lik.. ll lxllxl s' Y 'H' iz' s Si A ' aux i img, N. 4 1 VX l.lQl 'l': RUXX' UNL: liinics Nl.1lum'x: Xlguilyn Xlgipcs: lmeplliiic Nlqurlillz llhile Nlnrlin. 1 -V RON' 'IWYUL liligciic Nlaniwng .Xllll Nlznxwclli Rmzilic' i X xlC'l'iL'l1 .lim Nlcswr. .323 ' ' RON' 'l'HRlih: Rungilil Nlclllei: fimiil Nlmcr: fllguxi U Q 1 Xliclnllc-mil: lligmgi Nlillcix 1 , 'N Q , f., K f RUN' l Ol'R: Umm.: Nlillciz Hclen Nlillcll IIAIHCI D Nliller: mlainel Nlillc-11 Q: ROV' l lYli: Robert Nlilum: Sziiaili Almnc: llgiviil If Nlorlrnil Nlzirx' Lou Xlmclp , , 1 RUN' SIX: Sanmlrgi Nllblllllll 'liuly Nluellci: lfrecl XllIl'l'f'I Incl Nlcycis. Page l55 x Though if was rugged X 'X lOl' l.El-'I': Ull lu will-gc wc go! Lllflf DZlIlllL'l', limlnlic I-Inmmcl, . ' ' 'A I cw .nc just ll few who tx':nnpL'4l to I. Lf lltll' RIC-lll: Room Illl scrxcs urn plxrpmcs. ll is lllll only nwcl lm linglish lllll fm' Ll Slull' rumn. l5:n'I1 Hnf1'iclcl'. Pauli ,lllClxNUll. ml jerry Hill sci llllllgi in nrclcr. ISUI IUXI l.lilH l: .X panw lllzn rclrcsllcs. l-Qnjmning ll uml clrinlx . I 1 - .1 '- 1 W ' :mul Wznnc Imackwmucl, Bill IUNI RIC-Il'l': llI'l'l'l'l'l ll sure is cold! .Indy Nlncllc-r. Bob l'nrnlmw. Clamml llnnscr. znul Carol Riclunmlson know, Page 12 ,..,. 50- ff! Ju I :Tl l IE AJ' H I, . ' 1 1 l . af' ,Q . V il gsin .Q 1 in ig A, .Qgv 1 - . ag' 1 M in B 1 ,Q 5, 12. A f 1 , Cz' ,flu Qu .'r 'L fx. 1 lg Na- ' 'gi' I 11' 'Y 11 Q K I - . E cg! 1- ,F Q A ... -ii'-' lwf 5 x F9 . f - - :g ,l E in A' Z f li' l'H:5l '- 3 , lr A RIC.H'Ig RUN' UNE: Ri1I1111'1l 5ll1HL'I1llL'Iil'1 Rcilh Qlklll'ClllCl'I Hw- 11-1' S1'111I1 ixllfllll Slmu. RON' INYO: kli111 Sl1x11'p5 131110 Si111111o11s: ljlllllil Si1111111111s3 S11111l1'11 Nlllllhllll. ROW 'I'llRlil'l: 'I1llllLL' Sl1111gl1l1'1': klllllll Sli1'c1': l-211111111 S111i1l1: john S111ill1. ROM' I-i0l'R: Nlcrxin S111i1l1: Ulic Smmlcr. Szmiiy So111111Q1's: Slll' Spaiiks. RUN' FIYICS l'z1l1'i1i11 SIJl'ZlllgCl'I Rmliicx' Spriiigcrl Ruth Sprinkle: Ellicl SlLll'lxS. ROW SIX: Ruger S111g1liIl: IQI11ria1 Stovall: Ken glll4lJCl'2 ililllll S11ll1111. Puge l56 whaf are sfudy halls l.El ll: RUXY ONE: Sllllfllll R1111Llo1pl11 Dzninl Rziypolcz Vicki Rccsc: Marv Reeves. RON' TXYO: NI111'xi11 RlkillilI'ClSLJI1I Bob Rifliharli Gloria Rizzo: Dick Rob4:rtS. ROW THREE: IIIJITX R11l1i11c1lc: Albert RlJl1lllS1,JIlI Ricluird Rob- i11sc1111 .Xljcan Rogers. ROW FOVR: l.i111iz1 Ro111a11: CIz1roly11 Rose: Sandra Rose: 511:11-011 Ruse. RUM' FIYIE: Slew Rc11l1: Cllassie Royal: XYillic Rozicr: Willie Russell. ROW SIX: E:11'lc1111 Rutledge: Willie Sm1dc1's: Vincent Scliacfcrl N111111111 Sclwc-rex: 'N Q 5 . gi .m. 13155 ...xe- iv . , .5 . ,. ,s 1 1 +1 1 I X , 1' ,' , la- 'Q X., Q 1 H541 S f ii1Q 1, In Q 'JI my D W -ggi' V f 1 11 1-?13f2311: 11 . , 5 5 1,1 1 1 1 fgixh 1. W ,f ,, isi uPXXf'g ' '. ' W Ss- Al lg 5 liiilil 4 gg X Jl 1 5 R Q. F, 1 ' .1 'S' . Rl -' ' vi 11, in 1,1 A V',1E 1 ,..... Mm? fi . 6 which building is new, RIl.Ill, RUN UNF: ICIIW IX'.1IIc1x3 I,4nlx IX an XX nm' XX.m ILIIIICS IX.1l'l1-11. ROW IWU: Rnmign XYJICINI Cllmgnlw Uk-Ialli launw Wcllx: Ranmmul W4-sl. ROW IIIRICIQ: ilccil XX'I1ila1lwl': Nunn Nlnilwl: I':4ll'lll'NlIlIL' IX'l1illucIuI: Rhlullfl Wiaml. RUIX IU l'R f.IIlll'IC5 XIIIIILIIIINQ lzllls IIIIIIAIIIINQ Icgm IIIIIILIIIIN' lwmhn Xhlllnlm RUXY IIYIQZ xILll IYIIIILIIIINI NI.lrx XIIIIIJIIINQ f.Il.lIILN XXIII' lllllllrl RUM S X 1 XI 1 1 nw Ixlll Hum! fvL'UlU'llIIIIl Xhnc. I. : Ray . cg XMI! HI: Ihr 3. 5 . ': x.1ll' 1ul1lI1NXxm1 IIIIQIII2 I. l.IXlxslp1ls. RUXX ShXIaX lun XX ,I Rulrlnc Uxnng IXLIICII fIIlllIlL'lIll.IllQ XJIILX liun L. 1 3 I mf viii Q- A x X . X I L if sr I I W' I Q Q LA, L Pali- I, z 'N .3 Q. :fu Fi C x w , .-A I mx M I I ,. 5 .K A- ... JI. f' I 'Sn AR, 15? Qi. 'Yrs 1-M 'Y-W . A 'I . 'aff' 5 L. un... 1. A-Q 455' N i E1 ,., -4 ,..,.,7x S' .Q 273. ! f I ali fi: iw ' Q Q ... 'F' .- ' I . , i 'f 1 I ff rv I I.. - L.. YF' 'J - I 9' I iq ' ii' , IXX I 4 E :Ei if am I X. xy 5 I.: I-. 4. A I . . , all - N7 V Mg.. if I , f X f 31, x Q5 r 1 fbi' Q! If VI. 'rx In 1 - uw' 25:55 Q 15,5 4 ' 1 'Y x 1 Q '23 2, W X- 5' f 1-Q .5 Y fi f ' A N Wa- ' f Af ' ' os iw ,D , . up ,M Q L. M . s...Af L P- ' A , , Y 4 2 Wi, ' am w r , 1 ' I qs x - K 1 5 ,A Q ,ppp -an w., 4 f- We . v I,IiI4I. RUN' UXIi:UIix1.1 I.lIiuIc1mg lummx Ic11x: ,xllillll I I1u11l.u3 l..IlI I Imllmxg. IU PIX IU 03 ll1.ulu I lnmnlywng I,.n'1x I Iunnpsml: Rm I Ilmnpwn: Rmlu-ilv I lt'llI.IIl, RUN' I IIRI-QI-1: Nunn 'Iinsluxz Ri4h.mI 'I IIINHIXI1 Hill Inplf: I'.ll IUIIYUS ROW I'UI'R: Chnl Iruu: IIILIIIUII Ilimm, lxuu-11 IIIIIJUXQ fllclux lum- lumx RUN IIXE: l.cRm Iulncr: Uuc lumuli Ihm Iylcl: Illllll Ixicx. ROM SIX: Ixzltllcllm' ,INICII Iicrnimc l'mIcru'nml: I'.1ul km 5XX'C.lllIIgCIII Nlzxrlu Mnllu. RUXX' SI-IYIQX: f.1ll'HI Xluxbcli Rnln-rl XIIAIILIIILT licltx IYQIIIL-l1Imlll'g: Ifrul XVLIIICIIIJIIIQ. Page I57 Mzlrlcnc ,X11sp:1cl1: .lulm .Xl'll0lLl. lie111'l1c111: XX'ille1111 liluckwell. 1311110113 Clliiloul Bowels. Chester 131' cmmm km: klue l51'11oks. 11:1 Clenilz l,cc11111 ClI1:1111lle1'. flfllllfilf czlllkfllxll CI11111'z11l. 15, rf' .1:' 3 f bk ,, ,f A 1 ' 1 1 f My 1,f1 ' 1 1 , , q 11 M f ' -'-' ' 3 kan. - .. V NIV. V 'I 'fn' . ..1. i w ,,1. ' ' -li A? A. and whafve fhey done IKILLOXY: RON' ONE: illlllilh .Xlmttz 1illl'l ixIlSIJ1lllgl1I ROM' TXVO: Betty Babb: .Xntlxony liuilerg ll. CZ. RON' THRILIL: Mary BI11i1: Roosevelt 151111116111 'l'Hlll RON' IfOl'R: 51151111 Bl'ULkXK'1lf'I NOIAIIILI ,lfjllll Blwvnlnliel RON' FIVIL: Lynn 1511511116: lJ:11111y C2ll'lJCl1I61'Z rxlllllll- RON' SIX: .Ioycc CIl1g1I1111:111: Cllmlgley Cl0:1tS: Gary r ex ,vw M .,, Y 4 Q -sn- 1 Q? A Gm 'K A .H an 'R 1 ., X Y . .gw .fav P 'W 4 1 ..11 11 fr., X- V 'Su :A BA . ...L f- 1 gf' j - ' M W- ..1,, TOP: Xvilll l7l'llL'iI g1111l :msc llmac 111-x!1111c11 l.1kc thc Iowa 'v-' 1 - RW ' MIDlDl,li: NI11 llillc wcl111111cs thc :ww l1usl1111c11 4 3 ' BlJ'I 1XUNI: SIIG Dzuis 11111l llligli' Ila1111ill1111 :11'c sock hop- ' 5, A N Q ping All thc f1'cwI1111:111 Plll'lY. ' ' 1 lf- : , ' , ' , a,f ' K P 1 ' .1 'M ,YJ -' I , 4, ,I ' ' 4' K -1 ' , g s' i , 1' ' 1 11 M. 1 1 Page 158 wifh fhe lavaiories? RIGHT: RON' ONE: Rodney Haywood: IVillJert Hill: Aluditli Hinebz Beth Ann Hinton. RON' TIVO: Laurence Howell: IVilli1nn Hudson: Elimbetli Inibody: -lill -Iennings. ROM' THREE: -loyce Gzirol xlinksz Dave johnson: Elbert -johnson: Riclizird julian. RUN' FOUR: Gliufk Kznnnteyerz Danny Keiin: Saint Kelsey: Henry King. RON' FIVE: Paitricigi Kirtfq Larry Kuhn: Glizlrles Lundess: Steve I,llll'lHf?l'. ROV' SIX: Denny I,ClltllI,l1lI11C'5 Lewim Chester Little- jolin: qlznnet Long. mv A K M an . -t WI 4' J K ss: ' 1 ,El ' Q W f Sex. b --- an ,- ' .. jzge XQV . af . f w.,' HL L L 3 4' , ff-HQ, . V. Q X X gg, 4 : D Vg In Mail, I E .,,' 5 gs .V 'yd Es ' Y we Q A ' I 1-Ak I . , 5 We +- f Ft. :- , -f V N ' ' . ., 3 ' V - t ' ' f 'ir-'Ll' its ' -Q . . 5 i I Y If F N S 'S I K4 . ':' I . if-If A. '. .. , 1 L1 l ., U X. 1 , . qi 'WY 3 ' 7' I gr--v I Z .15 ., . L. it in lr' , .xi - . W I . r u 4 . X W K, H W .L mr- ,gi-f ' . , W . .Y wi' 1 5 v I ,ia f l ' ',,, ', A, It , 4 .it' I N .- 3 A4 I 'W Y 'f ' ff? Si-531 ZH' 4 gil filil, X .di t ,.,Z F gm, '..- . ll - t V435 ,A 2- I , E n ubqu we V ' fi .Pi I be 5, 5 YH-al Z b .:v A ,fi 'iff I , .lg ., x M., 1 sv ' . I f, .Mk I,EF'l'1 RON' ONE: Mane Olml Cloopcr: Roseniziry Gox: Torn Cox: Put Clrznner. ROM' TIVO: Hairy Clroniie. Peqirlie Clrmlayz llznnes Dailey: Hzirlxirzi Deck. ROII' THREE: Patsy Dorton: Georgizinnzi Easley: Dorotliy Eamon: Lynn Elder. ROM' FOUR: IX'illiun1 Ervin: 'Flioinzis Farber: Muri- lyn Fziwley: George Ifelmg-13 RON' FIVE: Ennnai Fincher: XVilliznn Fowlkes: .Iolin Fritz: Edward Gibson. ROV' SIX: ilinnny Goodson: David Green: Toni Hznnilton: Irene Haywood. Page 159 I L2 if ! l ,2 1 Q l i t E 'I rf' 51 , I Y ef 1 .. L. ' fe r , I - I N-A me :il ' . Z :Im 1 I lx 'P -f , ' 1 T Y I W wgfx I .- ,syn 1--fr . I 1,3 N , - 'W 9 .gl , M ' A A 'K A I l I 'Q' I ! ' Wi .. ea Q. t,. 2,,,,. W .- V I ,L A ' . 5 it 8 ' ' I .' i P A I '- 'A - 6: X .f GX I if l X ! l PIN. , Mx l Ii A 1' IF' I t er W eff E I J 'fi' lil , -QI ' viral my I '... Th V RIGHT: ROM' Robertn: Mary Rutherliortl: Edna Stnith. ONE:C1aroI Richartlwn: Sancly ROM' TIVO: Santlra Sollberger: -lint Sowclers: bert Springer: Bernice Stephens. ROM' THREE: Shelia Stephens: Francis Suber: Rob- ert Thomas: Toni Tucker. RUM' l-'Ol'R: S1IIIlllCl Turner: Calvin XX'atle: Mary I,ee IX':1lker: Dane M'artl. ROM' FIVE: Claniilla IX'arheIml: Etta TVGCIIIESC ilohn M'enk: Billie .lean IX'heeIer. ROM' SIX: Robert M'hite: Ronald Tvltllllillllll Keir neth M'ilkin: Minnie Louise XVIlll2lll1SQ Robert IX'iIlian1s. ROM' SEVEN: Alice TVIITIIIISQ Johnny M'ootls: Presh M'oocb: Mary Young. Ralph Young. Page 160 Her- LEFT: ROM' ONE: Suban Loveless: Alice Luce: Rax Iorcl Lyons: Carol McBride. ROM' TIVO: Dorothy Mcillentlon: -lerry McDaniels Verlene Malone: Keith Marquiss. ROM' THREE: Naomi Matter: Ellis Micheaux Olyxnpia Milentis: Kenneth Millette. ROM' FOUR: Gloria Montel: Ioy Nelson: Franclb Newton: Billie .lean Oswald. ROM' FIVE: lim Parker: Dan Patterson: May Payton Stephen Pearson. ROM' SIX: Victoria Powerm: lack Ragon: Lintla Rt quet: Steve Reas. 1 wp, Sv V! f T, 1 ,K Wg ,,,, X' L. Y K F .h . x --,I 7-9 it I raw:-s Q ,, We , ra- 1 P JV I-5: ,M A.. Nu fi f-., ' ve K M xi - I rx, ' -1. he . L - , ...- 145 - .4 lf, ,', , fffzz- ' T .Sl L-i. 1 fx f it l - il T I if - , ,. ,K If L I I S 1-Q I xii :if 'B' I R'-'f ...N 'ba I 4 2 'PM .Sv- , vw, 5 ,.,,- , , VI? swf Q 5 ' -vu I' 5 in vw I-f-+1 , W :wb :T Y . mg ,-Q, fx , X9 I bil.. A gf.: 5 1' x fi -A LE: 4. ,qs 1' EL.. fix lx . A it :. K' 5. we-f gilllr ig, fr 1 ' f ' ' I I . xx .. W if lv x Q' - I. Q, F5 ff -in veil W. X i' I Q , ' I Q! ix Dedicaied fo you and you from fhe following: EDITOR ,.... Copy Editor ....., Picture Editor Art Editor ..,.. Senior Editor 1958 CALDRON MAJOR STAFF ,...,...NANCY EICHER MANAGER t..t...liONN1li 1iE'1'I,1iY .......NIetrice Beachem Ollice Manager Brooks ......1.NIavis Coshorn Records Manager ,,,.,.,,,Harry Judge .,....Nancy XVhited Sales Nlanager c ..Carolyn Nlurhach ,,....,..Darla Kesler Dark Room Head i...,,,Vladinnr Cherniak Adviser ,.,.,e,.. ....,. N Ir. Bruce Tone Head Photographer ,,r,, Y,,YVv,vww,,,,, 1 lick AIQIIIIZ -:4 .f'x 1958 CALDRON MINOR STAFF Copy Staff ....,........... l,ois Olson. liob Dilworth. Business .........,.... Jackie Nicolosi, planet Nliller. Neda Cambron. Jessie Nlinor, Carolyn Lange. Ioygg Tgilffflll, Igmg NUU1111, -Ianet Case. Helen Nliller. Lewis Lantz. Joyce l I Kurtz. Bob Romanowski. Jim liostic. Norma Plflullc -'xsmfilllfc -FF-FFFFFFFFFF ------ cdllmlc I'L'i'fll bclwrlcli' Photographers ..........,..,i 'Xl Nletel. lVasyl Chapla Art Assistance ...... ...,.. C arolyn Nlclntosh llilyflllf lVork .... ....... R eggie lVoronula Dark Room ..........., Nick Litwinlco. Doug Ruby, , FRIENDS OF T1-1E 1958 CALDRON Our agents: The Fort lVayne Engraving Company. Mr. Tom llroom. artist. lor help during the year: Lowell R. lVard. National Photos. underclass pictures: Principal Paul Spuller. home room teachers. boosting the sales drive: Nliss Helen Keegan and Nlr. Nlarvin Todd and seniors. lor senior class payments: Junior Class, Sophomore Class, Freshman Class. lor payments: Mrs. lVini1red Ome- rod, treasurer. assistance with money: Boys Athletic Association. Cirls Athletic Association. the Spotlight. clubs. and activities for payments: Neuman Studio. photo printing: Nlelbrandt Manu- facturing Company. stamping names on Caldron covers: S. K. Smith. covers. and Mr. lack Bundy lor suggestions: Fort lVayne Typesetting Company. typesetting and lorms: Berne lVitness. binding: Custodian Raymond Nleshberger and his stall: N111 lN'ilson and his boys lor public address servicei Dance Band for its generous contributions ol' time and talent, Spotlight editors lor publicity: Nlr. Tone. adviser: and all who bought Caldrons. Page lol Looking for your picture? Check here. Title Page Opening Section Athletics Basketball ..., ........ 4 4-47 Cheerleaders ........ 42-43 Coaches ....,,.,...... ....... f 14 Cross Country ..,,l.. .......... f 55 Football ....eeeee.. ....,... 3 8-41 C,-XA ,4,,ei .....,.. 3 2-S3 Managers as ,......... 43 Sectionals eee,.o ,,...... 4 8-49 Track .... ........ f '16-87 Classroom All ......,.e ....... Business .... .......... . . , Iznglish .ee,eeee.ei.ee,.,... , ........ 18- Foreign Language ...,... ...,,,. . .. Freshmen Program ,e..,i .,..,.,, 1 4- 1-lealth ....,,,.......,...,... ....s..... Home Economics .,..... ..,. Mathematics ......e,.,,, e...... Physical Education .,,., ...,... Science ...................... ,,...., Special Room ...... ....... Speech ,............ .,.,...... Social Studies ..c.....,..,..,....c ....,... 2 8- Clubs and Organizations Anthony 1Vayne Club .,,.,c ........ S 14- Art Club .........,....,...,.,..,.. .......,,. Band ..,.,i ,..,.... 8 4- Biology ...... ....,..,, , Boosters ,.,.. ,.....i.... 7 4- Caldron .,...... .,.,,,. 1 03-1 Choir .,............,..,. ........ 8 2- Dance Band ........ ,,,,,.,.., Doodlebugs ..... ........ 7 6- Friendship .,,..,. ,,....,. 1 FBLA .....,.. ..,.,.. FIA ......,.,,.,, .....,i Latin Club Math Club ,.i..., .,..... Page 162 16 17 19 341 15 31 U 0 26 111 27 21 20 on 95 no 85 93 75 05 811 86 77 02 90 91 88 96 Modern Music Masters ..,.... ........... 9 7 NFL ........,....s.................... ............... 8 7 NTS ...,... Press ....,. Radio .....,. Service .,.., Spotlight ,,... 'l'wirlers ...., Varsity ...,. 100-101 106-109 ..........80-81 Divisions Activities ..... ......,.......... 6 -7 Reference ,s,... ....v.... 1 10-111 Events Caldron Queen .....,.. .,.... 1 54-65 Dances ................. and Sr. Plays .,... ......62-63 and Sr. Proms ....,.. ....... 6 0-61 Pep Sessions .....,...... ...... 5 0-51 Senior Activities ......... ...... 6 6-67 Senior Recognition ...... .,.... 6 8-69 Snaps ,......,...........,......,... ,....,. 7 0-73 Sophomore Carnival .......,. 5 8 Special Events ,..........., ...... 5 2-56 Speech Vaudeville ...,., ..,..... 5 7 Faculty and Service Administration .,,........ ...,..... 1 12-113 Custodians ,....,..... .,........... 1 22 Faculty Pictures ,,.,., .,..,,,.. 1 16-121 PTA ......,........,. 114-115 Special Pages Autographs .....,. 166- 1 68 Credits .......,... Index ,,..,,s,1,...,..,...... Jefferson Studio ...,...,.. Reefer Printing Co. S. K. Smith Co. Student Pictures Freshmen ............. uniors ...........,... Senior Honors ....... Seniors ............ Sophomores ...c. ........,....161 ....,.162 .,....163 .....,165 ..,...164 150-160 137-142 123-125 126-136 143-149 'fezrfzezllrzr People Prefer feffersofz P0rlrz1175 ' Best Wishes to the CLASS CDP '58 Iffrr-'f ' from your OFFICIAL CLASS PHGTQGRAPHER JEFFERSON STUDIO 'Hrlzkf P!l0I0gfHf7llEf5I,, 1918 FAIRFIELD AVENUE Porlmzls III Ilze MOZEKVII MHIZIIEF l've saved ihis page for fhaf special someone lim' l'f1gf' .Sl1m11,mn'rl ily THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North XYesLe1'n .Xvemle CIIIICLXCLO XI l ll I ill Ig 141 and for you, friend. Wrife somefhing for me klqllix lxlgt' f5IJHIlNlllQ'll THE KFEEFER PRENTING C0., I C fll XYCM Xhnslmillglml BllLlICX'IlI'll Ur' ffxlwllfl mn xzllcwrzf IIHltQHlfIllllf1IHIX lu lflf' IW gfllflllllflfk of ffl'IIfHl1 Hffflz Yr! ' F , mmf. Hr' llIlI'l' Xf'l 'l'lI 1 I l'm'l ll'f1y11f' with llzgfl rlrlm ffllllflllg lm' :nw -H x'e'rn.x HY' un Ill ' lflfh' fn jfrzrif fflf' lf!-SN ffllllllllll furv you Page 1135 ve somehow survived 5 - Teachers and students alike were numbed and beluddled by the change in routine as they scurried like refugees for borrowed classrooms and the 'catacombsf' I-lomerooms were shuffled like a deck of cards. Teachers ousted from their rooms during lree periods floated-most ol' them to Room 250 where conditions were too crowded to observe. They. too. were often late to class. Lots ol us went to college at the I.I'. Cen- ter. Not protected by the building as we passed classes. we were deluged by rain. chill- ed by snow. and entranced by the beauty ol a spring day. Cold rooms and halls made coals in class as essential as a pencil and a notebook. lor the heating system was getting new pipes. Feather dusters and shoe brushes would have been handy. but we learned to live with this discomfort as well as with a symphonic background ol noise. It was a year to grin and bear it-to live and let live. I'0l' RIC,Hl': Iihe hall looks like a wane house. juxlx Berk' an. Charles Yaughn, :mil ,lannes Calhoun seem not ln mind as ex hurrx to class. NIIDDLE RILH lit 'Ilieie was no stage so wc made one. lSUll'l'0Xl l.l'1l 'll: l'llCl'L'.S an ollice shortage. Nlr. lical, XII. Xlcl-achlen, and Mr. Tricolas occnpx the same IUUIII. BU! VON! RICGHTZ NIL lhIUl'SllllL'X1'l' helps in ll lroxioweml lah. lcrrx Hoorl and lim t.olmlsmilh look on. Page lfl fl o I vwm io read fen years from fhis day - somefhing lo help me remember all fhese happy limes and you. Thanks. Good luck io you, foo I ' tw: ff' If' 1f I I I '+I ft rw r: .' I I I. M. I ' :IT -I ' .I -I'- 4 A'-' I ,I -' f , Q HI. .eq -. fi' I, . Y 7 ' ' ' If QI. I Pffizg N 5 Y .Hail i 'J'-H ff Q ' 'JI 'hi tif 1,4 ' , .I 5. II I g- V' , I I 'I Y-QQ! 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V .-,GVVVVQ xr V V 5 1 V ,V -X - , f I 1 0 Y-f w,,. - - and a program guided IOP I,lil-I: 'flmlulg Hill mm lLlkC unix wall. Ruth Sprinklr: .ami Huh l'illIlllDl17Il flmxll ll pmlmlum in N111 Lcxcrk nmlh nl.1ss. Xlllllllkl I.lml-I: XI1. Ik-.11 explains .1 puinl tu Ilia 1ll'iL'IllJliUIl Llmx. Ihmu Nh-mwn unc Niidlulc Xlgixwu. P.1I Nldlzilillx. Ruchullc IICIIIQIII. KJICII Hmx.nml. lligmn Hmnl, ami :XXIII Nlalxwcll. B01 IUXI l.liI-I: I,l'UIlUlllliC it this Kun mu Ella King lu 1'-.llgliill nlmmlgalcx Xmslx ktkllillg, Slum Ilzmin. gmni Kun Slll JCl'. XBOYF: .Km Xlllllllltvlk? I'Iu-xc fmxh 1111- CLIQUI lm science, l'rIiI,0NX: Xlusin alxusvs lcaun .lppluiuliull um. 'i ,N- ,-F l ' ,s Page H F rosh fhrough. :XS il' thc' constructioli prohlclns WClkCIl'I cnongh. thc Frcslnncn wcic living in il sinall world ol their own, The new Clll'l'lCllllll11 sc-c-nic-d clois- tcrcd to uppc-rclzissinciig yet wc saw thcni lunction :ns trnc' Cc-nt1'zilitc's in pop sc-ssions and inuny uctivilics. Uiicnlzition XV1lS2ldClL'd to thc lrosh cnrricnlnni along with gCllL'l'lll sci- cncc :ind niusic. while loicign lung- uugc-s and spccilic shop conrsc-s wcrc- not znuilzihlc' to thc' bcgiinicix. lhc- progixnn. undcr thc' SlllJL'l'Yl- sion ol Nliss Iillllllll Xclznns and alll thc liicslnnzin tc-ziclic-rs has lricd to show czlch pc-iison his intc-rcsls and zihililics so that ll niorc spc-cizililcd plan niziy bc chosc-n by thc- individ- uzil throughout thc rc-sl ol his high school YCZIYS. IUI' Rlhllli l.ooxc-n Ilnm' lIlllNllL'NM Ihr fICHlllllllll how .nu doing cxclslxcw, Xllllllll' RIC-HI: lsgnzilu Hoods. XVIII How- nmn. innl lD.niml XllllL'lClL' wolk on thc-n shop projcmr. ISU! IUNI: Ihc-Nc llK'Nlllllkill xc'.iillxl1csscs .nc Nzionn llughcs. N.un4h.a lxtilllllg, UI.: Nlin' Iohn- wn, Anul Inch lzuolu, az' fx s Eb XD 1 XJ 9 mx xiii? 50 JA My fx A f M ,1, Q pl 5 fywfyygynfq ! V , of Q M f Aff! ,f fkf W ., Q M ,W l Q, zf4 , Q? .V :J 9 x cj! M V :ag-4-5 M' ww W KQ I fvjf 6'LJZJ2,cL,Q 095 f WMM ' ' ,,6uvK,C,ge C ,i FN W fbgbwowfsg MSX? 'UXO Uv NCQ KOFJLQ yr-LKIVMXB D!NZQ,i3ff,z,4,Z2QfLaf'C1Jgoc.f 5,T4,g,g,0 Zo-ca .PSV fQ 4f-Jc.4.4,l 0-262 A A Cilif14f5L4fZ , 'R-2-ax 25219 jf Fig Qjij Zgffpff ' A W 2 b-I Aff' Dur abc's siarf wifli The future artists are now attending classes which help the pupil stimulate his abilities by participating in creative activities offered by the various classes. They learn all fornis of art and decoration as well as how to apply materials. tech- nique. and different tools of his profession. The art student is always willing and able to help other classes and organizations by doing the art work needed. such as publicity posters or props used in a group presentation. .Xpproxiinately 250 students are taught by the two art teachers each day. HIP l.I2F'l': Weaving can be fun! Beverly Hess, jovce Barton, Toni Rutherford, and Mira Howaril are finding this out. l50TI'0NI LEFT: Pal lYalson works on her needle work while Obeelienl Rogers paints a winter stene in art class. ISUTIUNI RIC-HT: Making linoleuxn blocks is fun sax Susan Haight and Nlav llalhawax as lhex put on the finishing touches. J fl! .f T X' +433 1 i , 'F -1 at 'gif I 5 .. Z gt lb , ' ' u W' XR? V Y If 1 .fgf x- ' A, Q reg' ,f ' If A' X ' .,g:b,,Q,,,, 3 if X, 1 Q A ., A Y, kwa Mtonr :rf and business . . . Pupils who are planning to find their niche in the business world ol today can get their prepara- tion in Centrztls business courses. Not only girls tztke the business courses. but boys ztlso are enrolled. Men in business ure not ut ull rztrez lor they are liound in presidents and inun- 2IgCll'S offices and various other positions. Many 11 Central girl has lound ll position in the business world run by tnen. The iinportztnce old business cannot be stressed too niuch. Business personnel hold some ol the best jobs in our rapidly expanding' society. IKUI' RH-H'l: liusx typing gttxxu is Nliss Ihomns' typing tl.tss Nlllblllli RIGHT: Pan jackson, l3zu'lmrgt lone. f:XWIIli1'll ll.tl.us.n Sztllx l-iurniss, Matrcigi i UIillL'l', und ,lutlx Clotnbes :ire tlietking its Int Leller gites the answers in bookl-seeping. lSU'I IONI Rlt-Hl: Dear Nh. Blue: .Xller lk'lClXlllg Xtllllflfxlill Illg in shortlntntl class Que Sue Nlxttley, ligtrlmrgt Bgtllislet, lohnie Nlgtt Curry, xuni lNI:n'ilx'n SAll'l'llLlll.H NIIDIILIQ LE!- I': Figure this one, s.us Mr. XYllllllllillK'l' lo his clerical practice class. The gills ine Xldflllll Icgnnon. l.ukie llecket Beierlx' Steller, und lillzi Xhillcills. Page l . . . buf we couldn'f learn anyfhing wifhou: On your mark. get set. GO! Unlike a race with all runners starting from the same point. the pupils or run- ners of English have different starting points. depend- ing on their English training and abilities. The background for a better English education is grannnar. From that a pupil can go to higher. more en- joyable aspects of English. On the practical side. grammar is taught to give us a greater power of expression. From books we gain en- joyment. and a functional understanding of life. A com- bination of these adds up to the satisfaction of effective expression. English is our means of communication: by develop- ing our English, we are better runners YVe are a little closer to the finish line-being a well-rounded person- when we possess appreciation for literature. a knowledge of grammar. and a developed writing skill. Page 18 nowing our English 01'1'US11l'. 1',XC.1z: 1111w 1141 1 111101111-u? 1,111 Illl' 11111111 1111- wa1xs, R1-1i1111g, puclxw 111111111 llzixix is 111111 11411'1'is. hixing 1111's in l 1'.1l1k 1!.11'1'1111 W1l11L' 1'ZLll'1 c1lL'L'tL is lnukillg 1111, 1'U1' R1l.H1: S11u11111g 11L'l' N1lI11L'IlIN 1111- lighl, Xlux 111gI1.1111 I111i11lx 41111 In 1,L'llll1 licukul, 111111 Xcil, ,Xgm-x f:111lll1lL'. R11111111' 5111111411111 S111l'1L'N 111181111 11111 11u's 111111 t14!ll'l'in 111' w1il111f1, :- NI11l1Jl,1i RIC-111: Bm! 11111 1111111111 11111 11.1111 1l.ll11lU 1111111111 r- 1IL'II1.l1Il4N 11.111-ls .ll'L' X1.lIN XX'i111.1111x, X1111i1' l.1.1111. X1-x11'1 Iligg, 11111 S11111ilL1-11 .11111 1'.Ill11lLl 111111-x. 1501 IUXI R1l.111: 1lUlII1L'N 1-.111 .1111-1 11111 11.1Xl' 11lL'1l1xI 111.111 C.11I11111g 11lL'1l' 11li'1l1L'N 1l1llQ1l 111.111 .110 .Ill 1x 1'.1lQ1lN11 1I.1w 15111,UX1. Ulx f.llllllll'. .111x11L'1 1110 11111-xlmllr flllllllt' 1t'.ll1I .11111 IL'll'X 1111l1111cl11' sm-111s lu 111- .1 1111 1.1x11'1 111111 1111- .111N111'1 111.111 X11-1 11llNNL'. 111.1111-N 11111, 111111 N.11111 X1k1x11g11l 'qu - Page 19 ,ur ...--r From speech fo special Anytliing can happen . . . in Mr. james McFad- den's speech classes. The famed boom may be lowered at any time. Pupils soon learn not to be surprised at anything. Although we have lun. we learn things we will never lorget. YVe turn out not only prize-winning students. but good citizens. too. Outside interests: our club NFL: and speech meets keep us hopping. 'l'he speech training we receive enables us to ex- press ourselves clearly and effectively in all walks of life. IOP l.Iil l: Raiyiuoml lhompson mlclivcrs gi aleclzuuzttion while l'all Nlusslxurger cues him. Nlllllllji l,liF'l': ,Xttiug nut at plm are Charles Stevens, Sliairoii lfixuik, Blmni l,:1inl, Slinrou lieerbower. :mtl jessie Minor. HOT l'UNl I.lilf'l': Carolyn: Lange shows XIIIYKCIIC C-xiler :incl Sherrx Phipps how lhex speak. l5O'l l'0NI Rl!-H'l': Bill B2llllXVlll IL'klllS xi rauliu script while xlkll' gene tizilt-r :md I-llniue Knox Zlwilil their turns, ur classes are designed fo educafe individuals Pupils i11 our lllIgl'2lClCCl 11101115 may go as lar as they wish OI' are able to go. Since these pupils SCCIII to have the IIIOSI difliculty i11 reading and inath. lIIIIClI 1'e111edial work is given i11 tl1is held. III additioii. pupils 111:11 take citizenship. health. and shop. Il they stay i11 school and their pio- giiess seeins to wa1'1'a11t it. they are placed i11 regulzu' classes. Nlani' earn their ClllJlUIIIZIS. As i11 all classes. poor LlIlCIICllllICC and eniotional instability are soinetiines liiniting lactors to the pupil. 'lhese special classes ollel' helplulness and IlIIClCI'SlLIIIdIIIg to aid pupils to progress i11 their school work. BIIDIJLIE LEFT: Ronnie Lock. Jessie Wliite, Phil- ' 3 lip It-nce, and Harold I-allels roll up hhn. IOP RICQHI: I.el it roll. IIa1'ol1lGallels shows the class ll IIIUXIC. XIIDDLI-I RICQHI: 'I'l1al's :XIII3l'llliii,'l says Dong. las Clauss while Phillip Pence reads about it. B0'I I'ONI RIGHT: I1's fun to work with Illllll- bers. I-lugenc Lewis, Sannclrri Rhoades, Douglas Cllauss, Lupe Perez, jim Schuler. and jean Slraley 111 to figure oul 21 real puuler, Page QI , IOP: uNlL'll urn cook loo! Ruth Willirrglrgrrrr, Gloria Crrllzrrrtl 'l'0I': Look :rl these pretty polka clots. Mrs. Chester watches :rs Margie -lerrkins. rrrrtl lizrrbtrrur Hofr'it'lrler eszrrrrine Paul Cooks Shirley Wzrlker, ar student tezrt'lrer',Slr1rr'orr litlgell, and joyce Wirr- szrlzul with ai t'rilit'zil ere. lreltl choose their IIl1llCl'l2ll. IQUIVIXONI: Uut'h! xorr tul un linger '. Nlarrilrn CI1rlrrrrrlxr,j0rLe ISOTTUMZ And I llrirrk l'll put llris mer here. sans Linclzr liarunr, klorte Wzrrlieltl, Shirley Walker, and Deloris Brown learn Rirhartls to onlookers Marie lfzrwley. Currie Blevins. Nlzrrcizr jones. the liner points of cutting out patterns. aurtl joan Carroll. very Cenfral girl can be a domesfic darling, lVho says being zr housewife is easy? Our rrrodern housewife has to be a nurse, chef. bookkeeper, grocer. seamstress. and rrraid. To sum it up, she rrrust be chief cook and bottle waslrer-and a manager too. In order to face the future and be a suc- cessful woman. zr gal nrust possess patience and understanding: she rrrust be trained in cooking. and she must know something about Page 22 patching and sewing to brrild economical wardrobes and to mend britches. She has to be neat and know how to plan her time. nrenus. and budgets. She learns how to cope with these responsibilities in courses here. Central's Home EC. department has a cur- riculum designed not just for girls butifor boys also. It prepares the individual for family living. md our boys fake fhelr mdusfrlal framing lt's a snap! Anyway it looks easy. liver try to draw a simple little bolt? Sure its easy-il you know how. Central's training in drafting goes all the way from drawing the front. side. and top views of a square box in the freshman year to drawing the blueprint ol' a motor or the plans for one's own dreamhouse in the senior year. ,X student may make a minor out ol dialting when he takes only the basic' courses in his hrst two years. He may go fan. branching otll into either mechanical or architectural thus majoring in dralting. joe Collins and tlim Vl'llL'l'9 work lol a shotk while I'ran His I ti u Dick NIL-sser, :mtl Mike Sll'llll'X wauh. th Htlllf t 4 ts 1 ., 1 ' ffgafa Q i Q 3 Y . Ziff? in some of ihe besi Central can boast the most complete held of industrial arts courses in the Fort lVayne area. lVith the use of modern up-to-date shops and equipment and with the help of well-trained instructors, boys are able to be- come skilled craftsmen. Some of the shop courses which students may enter are auto. machine. wood, welding. electricity, pattern and cabinet making. and home building. In the course of his training. the student makes many projects which he may use or keep as a reminder of his years at Central. After he is graduated from Cen- tral, he can use his acquired skills in the held of industry he chooses to enter. TOP LEFT: Now you do it this way! Showing Steve Bentz what makes the machine tick is Charles Vaughn. jim Neer casually looks on, MIDDLE LEFT: Hold it still you guys. says Jim XVhite as Bill Boyd. Bob Hawkins. and jerry Fisher tlo just that. BOTTOM LEFT: Now it's got to he perfect. boys! Charles Evans, Steve Stefanowicz, C. C.: jerry Owensg and others are in deep concentration. Page 24 Every boy who enters Central has the opportunity to take at least one semester of industrial arts to learn effective utilization and appreciation of the materials. processes. services. and products of business and industry. Central's complete program of industrial arts includes auto mechanics. drafting. electricity. machine shop. welding. wood -working. pattern and cabinet making. and home building. The handling of tools is an art for our shop boys. They learn much in the field of' automation by utilizing the shop facilities which are here to give them the best in mechanical education. Modern shop laboratories with the latest up-to-date equipment and skilled and educated instructors train their boys with all the mechanical background needed to enable them to hold any specialized job in any related field. Industrial arts offers a vocational educational program which enables the student to specialize in anyone field and take as much as three hours a day of one subject. Central has the largest. complete field of' industrial arts of anv high school in the Fort XVavne area. -quipped high school shops in fhis area. th to Its intl loith Iflls enterprising slutfenl shows lot' lhis t.ll will lun like new when l'h1l buf tt tntf Inn I tnlpbtll tc tncf I-tl C ibson how to wt-fd in welding shop get it hatk together in .lllltn sfllvli 3 6 , N L if , A! 2 in 7' ' J 1 mr 64. -ai' ' ki.. ' a..il i ' , . A a yu. If Q vu .65 ' r I 9 v ' ' in 3 n,+ . fi! ,...' P .1 n O .AL-'l Q-a I.. '31 . ' S ,Ja l , , .-ui' Y' O ,Tit . -4 Ull ltll, l,l'.l' l: Nou piuxt- ll this mix. Laiiolxii laingt' txplziius gi gL'HlllL'llX pitiposilion lo laliliibetli ,Xrnoltl intl c.l.llClllC Nlullt-i. I0 P RICQIITZ Don U'ILi'it-in 1-xolziins gui .iluclna hllltlll to Dick Nlilklalml, C-ltutia Bishop. ,lim txslit. and Yam lixiiiics. BU Ixaneii ISU IIUNI l,lfl'l: fn-fix Qi sau john Licss to liiibcx and tliiaiiilai Lliiisligiii. IIUNI Rlhlllz Il's done like this, saxs Ro-'ci' l'.IlllJL'l its he llL'lllHIlNlllllL'N Imu' ln bisutl an 5 invlc to limi Nlost-r. Bill Claiiilmcll. .mtl Roigci lillllL'l'. rs 'b ...Nnmmmvn ' if Affenfion crifics: 0 'lihis y'ear of Sputniks has shown the world that science and niatheinatics are becoming niore and more essential in our niodern and fast-moving world. Not only are science and niath important in space travel-they are also important in our businesses and hoiues. The sanie calculators that trace an orbit are tracing the niodern pattern of America enterprise and are projecting the challenge of niore ellecient operation and better products. The saiue scientific quest that would build a highway to the inoon searches for a way to cook a hani in live minutes. 2 -144' Page 26 UI' '14 .--- 1-a.1...,,,, MQW' ,, 5-if 'V 'ww nafh and science ciasses are sfill iops, lhe science z111cl 11111111 courses 11t C.e11t111l build the lll'lI1 lo1111dz1tio11 essential to lllfllll' study :111d otler those who Wfillllfl choose other helds co111pete11c1' i11 this lll0ClCl'l1 age. 'lihe Science F1111 1111d school. city. :md state lllllfll contests offer those lll these studies 1111 0lJlJ0l'llllllly to test their z1c1lui1'ecl lill0XX'lL'dgL'. The t1'11e prool ol the success ol the 111z1th and science Clepz11't111c11tS is seen i11 tl1e llllllglf' look on lllfllly ol' their better pupils. I'1'e digested trig now: 11'hz1t is calculus like? l11l'I1111l-111 tk 811111. li.llll.1l.l l'L'lt'lN1lIl. .lllll xlltk' ll.1111x1'1 1I11-111 .1 N111-111111111 111111 1l11'l11111l1t Ill I5111hg1. llll' RH HI' ll1111111- X111-1s, lull llc11x1111, l11h11 111111. lflillllt 5lllllll. llllll llllllll. N11s.111 llllIlxL'. S11'1e Ry1l1'll, 1lll1l C.e111' .xllll -111111g 11.11111 .111 1xl11-111111'111 Ill 11I11x11.1I 1'1'111111111I111 P. A litll IOM l.l.l I 1 1 1 'U' 2 g .1111s, 11.111-N xll.INllt' I,111l111'11111l, 11111, 11'1. 111 llrlll 51lllCllk'llllIllllx. 1'1gI11 lll l'h1x11x 1l.1xx, l,1111L111g, 1111 Lllt' lz1l S111-I1l11111l. NI.111l111 XXI11l1-11, 111111 le111 K-.1xk1ll. NUI IONI Rlffll I: llllll l'.1l1l11l11111x1'1 11'.111l1cx lhe I111':1k1'1 l111I1- hle an X111111 Bet-1' 111'e11.111-x .1 lllxlx 111 11111 1111-1 11. BX Page 27 1731! 11:5 ' 1 Does history repeat itself? XVhat we learn from the past has double significance when traced beneath the present. Many of the branches of the social sciences can be ap- plied. and just as many are meant for the Iiuture scholar. Through the study of Indiana, U.S. or lVorld history: sociology: governmentg econ- omics: or freshman orientation Central be- and social sfudles are anofher sfaple. comes a school in a city of a state in a country forced to recognize its place in the world. and we are of an era which is but a tiny piece ol? the story that is mankind. Small as we are. we are citizens of Central, a community of a sort and a proving ground for our human relations of the future. It's all a matter of perspective through a look at our lives-how we live them, how We control them. and what makes us want to live them this Way. UI'I'0Sll'li IPX!-Ii, 'IOI':'I'I1csu illlclyxlcal CIUIIUIIIIIS Sllllltllls arc klunix NI4C1'a1y, Nlcllmm Slkllllll, lumix Illrimlx Ruger SIIL-cts, amd IXIIIYIL' I 1lWIL'y. OPPUSI Ili I'.-XC.Ii, BU I 'I UNI: I Ilklllx Iigxplj' my Hun ,XIIII SLIllYL'lIIlCI'I'. IIalrIml'41 KLIIIIIIICNUI looks un. IiO'II'I'UfNI I.IiIfl: Ifurl Wzxym-'s Clullmun SIICCI lunkcml quite: dillurclll in lhul pimlurc IIl1ll1 il mlm-s lmI.1x. klgllliau Iixcrwlc' pninls lu lhc LUIIII Inmm- whih' I'x.mk 5IlIIlIl .mal Nunn llurnsciig IVQIILII. 'IVOI' RH-IIIX2 IIN slxllm' ix KCIIIIILI-A, SLH5 lim SIINIIUI lu Nlurx Ellcn Wav, lD4uI.1 KL-sslc-13 f1IlAIl'Il'IIL' II.nxxam, :md Iimldic RIISSCII. NIIIJIILI1 RII-II I: ,Klumlk-ll1xm,liiIl lImvlls,Slvu- II.mIl. :uni Samlru IAIIIIN CXIJUIIIHI un II wu wciglllx LIlILI't'lll l'XL'IIl Ill gmc: nmcnl alms, ISOI IUNI RIMIII: IVIIUNQIL' NIIIIIIIIIQI lik Xliss Nmllvx- Ill1IIIIl'S mlzxsx. :ami lIlill IIIINYYUIN wln. -'B I 4,1 ,.f ,V , iff ,Q . 51' rf. 1, fb-, 151 I I X u I Z iv -k C ,it I wuwg I 2 Page 29 Some of us sfudy a foreign language. Espanol se ha anadido a la lista de las linguas extranjerans. Or in English-Spanish has been added to the schools list ol' foreign languages. Latin and French are also taught at Central. Latin is the oldest and the one inost olten taken hy the pupils. French has been taught here lor Ill! years. Foreign languages do more for a student than just teaching hint a dillierent tongue. 'lhey show hint other peoples way ol lilie and their Customs through the study of their everyday speetli and the reading ol their literature. IUI' Rlt.lll: hlmnish stnlpltne is lxentg t'xl1l.tinetl In .Xnn cillllblll InlL'll1rXx'sllltlt'llls. DUI IUXI l,l.l-I: I.el.t Q.-notlwii slums the flllleienl Ingh- ljghls ul the Roman ruins In lioinne Ut-.txt-1. Inn Il.tns, loan Iailtl. .tml Reggie Stiles, lltll lllxl RIC-H li ul s.lX gmul tl.tX, ll1ll1sl.llL's XlNl.l lluXx'.ll'll lu llvlltll slllnlellls l'IL'tl lfltlel. luis Olsrm. gintl Ritlq KJ111111, 'iff ' I .ATA 1' ' few, X Page fill lOl' Llilflf In gun, Inns gum LIINI mlcwlop uillm lllLlLlllL'. IUI' Rlhll I: XJIIKX Xlkmlglnl, Xl.1x1xl.ml1muu, .mul Umlqlu cl llAl5lxCllJAlll lh lllxl unc ul X.llll'4I llkllXlIll'N. Slmuxlng Ilw l.lL'NN .uw llhlllllllg ln I1l.n ilu' gum- Lmlmll. Ilmis gdlllk' nun lull lk lcllx llllllgl lllx nlullul ln Ilan' l,cnl1.ul gun lv.ulu1'1x I h f h I Il I ' ' e earnf ewayso eaf y :vmg . . . HL-Llltlx is vcry ilnpurlgilll in L'YClkl'CILlf' lilc. our own man ul lJUllL'S. Up-u1'gc. tu study. IL is ll 1'cclL1i1Xccl sulmjcct llS il will :lid in our 'lllc pllysicgll Cdlltlilllflll clglsscs lllkly not lm' lururc sllcccss and wclllmciug. nish ull llmc cxcuisc wc nccd. but tlmcy point mln XXI' Lit Cclllml :ur lorllllmzilc cuuuglm to lmxc way In IJL'llL'l' lmclics and llczlllllicl' lmzlppilmcss. Hill IUXI l,l .l4l' Xlmlvls nmlxu lIL'.IlllI slmx umm- lIllL'l1'NI ISUI IUXI Rl!-lll' Un' Icnnu .almul mxxwluw In Nlllthlllg llll lol Nlcu' flux. lunc Xllxmwn, Iznlll I-.lllIlllL'. Xl.nx Xlllllll. -llllvlulul IP.lllN ul lllw lumix Ill luullllm 1l.nv lwl S4-xxlm. l'1lmL'll.1 :ml f,.lllllXIl Ildlllt' l.IIlNlL'l, .mul l.uL x1I.IIIlN L'X.lllllII4' I-Wrlgt' . gl I ,Q il , ,I If , , I .. A . I MEM: I I Page Ill and whai beHer way for fhe GAA girls learn fellowship and sportsmanship while having fun at such sports as basketball and kinball. They become members when they have earned l00 points by going out for the different activities which include tap and square dancing. tumbling. volleyball. kinball. basketball. softball. and swimming. Most of these end in a tournament which proves which girls learn most ol' both sportsmanship and skill. The girls temporarily slowed their games and tourneys to prepare their dance. Platter Prancef' January 24. Their main project this year was the GAA Banquet. The girls spend weeks planning and preparing the menu. entertainment. and decorations. Various honors are awarded to members on Recogni- tion Day. They are awarded numerals after earning 400 points and a sweater when they have 2,000 points. lOl' I.Elf'l': We enjoy the Polka? say Marv Minor. Margaret Hughes. .inn llardiek, and Joyce Miller. MIDDLE LEFT: Tap dancing are Minnie Benson. Sandra Rhoatles. Geneia Phillips, Beierli Robinson, and Mary Chapman. Ii0'l l'UM: These girls are testing their ability in building. The are left lo right Minnie Benson. Nancy M'hiled. jean M'illiams, Ann Maxwell. Marv Chapman. Marx Minor, Olga Latwinko. Rita Lee. Aiil Cecil. and Geneva Phillips. Page 32 TWWUW ., , X? X Q if Q! IW lhlnk it will lil: asks llaxelalul Snider. lit-uI1.il's football noatll. to Pele Nlilliznus, Paul HICIII. Rolieil .XlIIlNll4lllg. and llerb Barnet, lratk, assistant tratk, reserxe basketball. and xar sity baske-llmall toath, respeclixely. The fellows gef pleniy of coaching . . . Central has one ol' the linest coaching stalls in the state. They work hard to train athletes and to keep our boys in topllight condition. Il one would ask one ol' them about his job. he might say. The most important thing is that the boys are willing to be coached. This attitude comes belore natural ability. Herb Banet, with the help ol' Xlfayeland Snider. coached the hardwood boys through one of the linest and most exciting seasons on the Central record books. The gridironmen. under coach Snider. turned in a good season- Page 3-l better than usual. Lester Wfilliams. head track coach, and his assistant Patil Bienz, did their usually line job in pacing the boys over the cinders. Basketball reserve coach Robert Armstrong, a member of Centrals '43 state championship team, shaped up a crew that was feared by preliminary players throughout the area: and Robert Dille coached one of the best frosh teams the school has even seen. This is Coach Dille's Hrst season at Central. in ihe grueling iwo-mile run . . . Central's harriers split their season with a 4--1 record. In the opener the two-inilers dropped Concordia 26-29 but lost to South 2l-39. Marion bested the Tigers l6-39, but Central bounced back with three straight wins over Elin- hurst. Huntertown. and Concordia. The Tiger runners dropped a tri- angular nieet to Kokomo but bested South with a l6-56-74 score. North de- leated thein in the years last nieet. Central copped second place in the sectional to send Bob Hawkins to state. lOl' l,liF'l': Boll Hawl-tins of fiL'lllI'Lll anal john lhixis of North Side battle lor the lt-.nl in the two- lnile run. NlllJlDl,lC: Bula llixwltins mt-rseew the trark team .ls thu ilu push ups, l',U'l l'UNI: On KIentral's cross li1llll1ll'X lt-:ini are Inst low: leiiy llenline. lien Hziwl-tim, john Kelso. .uni Doug B1llL'lllLlIlI setoncl low: l-Inlalie Russell. lim xllllllkl Holm Hawltiiis, Y.lIt' ll.u'riwn. lirl Conn, lohn Dgixis, fo l avi if fl vs 3 3 N. .xv we-4 E 1 g i b 3 is Xuf X ' . f 4 N - Page Hz' 19,5222 ILA'-f LVAJVQ4 06654 fre, fame Un their mark are the boys of Central's track team. They are top row. left to right, T. fl. Williams. Nate Harrison. Percy Moore, Reggie Stiles, Willie Hatch, Pete Hogan, jimmy XVhite, Ed Conn, Calvin Thomas. llaiitl Perez, Lawrence Crosby. john Davis, and Onofre C-utierrel: second row, Dong Bateman. Leotha Morton, Eddie Russell, Daiid Stuart. Prank Smith, Hob Hawkins. john Kelso, Thornell Hol- lins and 'Ierri Henline. around our new oval, and fhroug i Lloe :Xtlanns of Central clears the low hurdle just aliezttl ol a New Haven runner in last years sectional. Page 36 Rain! Rain! Rain! Central's cindermen were rained out of six meets last year. leaving them only live in which to test their skill. Central's team was much better than the record showed: it was two wins and three losses. The coni- petition was still. The boys met defeat at the hands of North, South. and Kokomo. three of the best teams in the state. There were quite a few outstanding boys on the team. johnny Kelso was superb in the 440 and in the half-mile relay. The hall'-mile relay team was among the best in Indiana. It is composed of Kelso. jerry Burch, Andy Rivers. and Tharnell Hollins. Those boys really ran! Their fastest time was a sizzling 1:32. These four boys and Mel Patrick. who placed in broad- juniping. all qualified for the regional. pv- tv- ., TOP l.l'1F'I': loc .XQILIIHN guul ilulxin llumms uf CCIIITRII trim-ml hand against Suulh Side: Dun Huwc in thc high llllIlllL'N. 'I OI' Rll-ll l: Bula Hawkins of f.L'lIll'lll 1111110 Ill sumnl nn llnc mu' .ll the H1'1llHll.ll. BU'l'I'UNI RICQHIQ john In-lw spldslmcnl .urmx ilu- Imixh lim: in llw NCLlilYIl.lI. Urlllillg close tu hrczlking the rcunxl fur thc HU. many fauf fapes. -,iw News. K im i 'nlxm lhumus and gn Suulh Sulc IIIIITHCI' almrgu auruws thc low stinks in last ycark me-cl. South wun. Page 37 They say if's no picnic auf here, buf ihe gras 5' vwwmw-M 955 QMS'- vr. vi ,G-..m 5 Q X 1 T if ,.. .g' - . .w.w,, -1 ,l . llmc lighting culps of lhu 1'L'scx'w lCillll arc linul up looking Ulllgll und rcxulx, 'l'Ilcy nr Willic Hxxlnh, Bill Dunk. Ollulh' K-llliL'llCl. Slcxc firms. lfcrn XYilli1uns. znul Earl Coker. Page 38 .XBUYIQ Our ilglllillg freshmen Irmllmll lcznn is Icli :cm righl: knccl- ing: Nlikc BI'0WL'l. SIL-xc Hunif. Les llnrncll. Miko Hzncrl, Iicn Hczil. Luuis Collins, Rmlncy Springer. Eel blolmsun. Ucic vlwlll'llL'l', and Hill I 1'Cclcl'ick. Slllllllillgi lynn vl'lll'llCl'. Doug Dual, nl. ll. I,2lPSICY. Chuck llanis. Ran ,1'hUI1lIJSUll. Frank Hill'l'iS, XYRIYKICI XX'cspun, iloc Pfllll, FYCCIIIZIII c:hZil1llCl'. .Iznncs NIcGowin. Ron lirzxllskupf. C'lill'lCS Blll'llC'lI. lnhn Smith. und Ccnlflx Dillc. ' green and fhere's pleniy of rugged acfion . . . Out of my wily. Sonny! Frank Smith L-liminancw thc Scwn cmnc 1-Icvcn! XVhcn the other um get behind last of the players for fl 50-yard gain. X-nm lim-1. ln- might numku .1 mmlulmm. Alcrrx Bimlmllc i.ugu'ml Llou .Xdanns Hzllihurk 2930 X. ,- ,pw V., , 'a2f'f .43-gag ii-un., K '- t 95 Q W Q Wg 12 .. A 4 9' 2 A 3 ' - . 1 M 4m , I' F , sl. 3 xp: .513 ff 'A A' 4 Bill 'I hillllllx f2llLll'lk'l'IHlfL RKlg'l'ln EIIIITCI' Guam! Hull lilkcx Huh Slcxcnx limi Hulllmnk I,L'lllliS XIt'lll.l Hull Nlillx Iauklf: 'llncklc Page I-SH I , M:,, i1Iiii::E Q . 5 Q Z IV- J lg T 4 w Q lv 4' I.I-1Fl': Perry Nloure, 'lluklc til-INTER: Frzmk Smith, Halfhack RIC-H'l': T. CI. Williams. Hzilfbalck . . . as fhose boys wifh fhe pigskin romp on 5 M. ' mm l.liF'l': Nm-in Beer, f2'll2ll'U.'I'iDlll'k CIEX'l'liR: Pclc Hogan. Ciimnl RIGHT: Dun Linton. Emi BU'l'l'ONI lil-Ilf'l': North ciL'llil'ili liars thc bull illll IIHI fm' long. l'il'1lllk Smith. ff Icil Iicnwii. :mil Xcmn IM-ci' , ' aiu' Iml mi tliull' ll'illi, . ' C .I- 'QPQ jmiiig llic ulisilx foullmzill illllllIlICl alrc Ruger linihcr. IL-ll ISL-Iisuli, 'lim Cold- Slllilil, larry liimiillc, Huh 'SIL-in-lls, 'lf C. XYilli:1mx. Page 40 Q NM A 5-A-Mm xi . i1nQfw-Q iown fhe field foward pay dirf! Four. one. eight. six hike is a sound that is heard over and over again on the gridiron. The Tigers really had a workout this season getting a three-live record. Central's eleven has one celebrated mem- ber. Frank Smith. senior half-back. Frank led the all-city gridiron men this season in scoring by getting seven touchdowns and one point alter a touchdown for a total ol 43 points. 'lihis season is the first time in city series history that there was a three way tie lor the city series championship between Central. Central Catholic, and North Side. Central 0 ........,....,.................. Coneorida 7 Qrlihird Annual Football Jamboree-hall gamej Central 7 ..............,,e............... North Side 13 Central 7 .... ..,.. S outh Side 6 Central l3 .. ....,. Elkhart 36 Central 13 .. .,,,,,..,,,,.,.,., Garrett 0 Central 7 .... ..... C entral Catholic 6 Central 13 ....................,.,....,.... Richmond 24 Central 6 Indianapolis QNorth Centralj 7 Won 3-Lost 5 Captain: Jeff Bensen SW? what ,XlHlX'lf. l.l'.l'l IU RI1-Ill: lun lmltlsillilll.Clt'ult'1'1 lim Km-im, Qllullrllmtk: Lee .Xxlnslrong tfuaulz lell lit-nstm. linllhauk. A' ,V xnimrri RI!-HI: llnunell fqlsi , 1 - ,-.t-f ,. A s. N lioll1ns,C-u.ntl. 55' -5 I joe Adams goes for a touchdown during North Central-Central football game, one of the tough skirmishes with state competition. Page 41 IUI RIl.Ii I: AXI the bgiskelball lllllt' lable Xi liuslmng .lt lhe lt-il ,intl Xli, Xiti'LlKi4iL'I1 ll lht lI iIl IUNI: K,-lu-X-I-R-X-l,. sllnnl tht' nlntilt nlc-is Dale Ikmuue. l'.1l IILIWLIIIN. Xlelr lllk lit-gulivlil. Slnnnn I-iank. .nnrl Ruth Fielding a winner fakes 'iln ll cheerleader there inust be traits of honesty. leadership. average grades. and lnost of all high morals. ilihese are the things told to all persons trying out for cheerleading by Miss Scheinnann. cheerleading sponsor. 'IU lead the fans in yells and to boost good sportinanship and teani morale are the tasks that a cheerleader has to perforni. Pep and enthusiasm IIIUSI be maintained by the cheer- leaders regardless of whether their teani is ahead or behind. .Xt tiines they find this hard to do especially when the gznne is tight. n A ' x ff . ,, . ,. at J if 9 M ois of solid backing. Long hours were spent making a new hanner. 'lhe old banner. which has been used lor over ten years. was badly torn. :X new hanner made ol royal blue material with white letters was made to replace the navy. Behind the scenes. also. are the student man- agers. 'lhese hoys are always ready and willing to he helpful in any situation. 'lhey gather laundry. take care ol the halls. run errands. and do numerous other odd jobs. 'l'hey're on the job all season. inalaing, the grind aspect ol participation just that much easier on our athletes. lt pays in lellowship- a-lk the hoys. 4 I .4KAX ttttl lurk. tram. gtuul link' Um it-serie theet It-.ultus nt Ittin xxlllllllllvtll lt'I.ll.mr1lsoll,f.ilolxI1llatltt' Slmton lux I wt: lit ltulat, .incl liclxa lit-Inlet vs' Recognition should also be given to the time- keepers. scorekeepers. and clock watchers. lhey. too. play an important part hehind the scenes of Central's athletics. Student managers are really on the hall ill out gaines. Bob Hampton and Larxx Rexnolds are husx Illllllllg awax balls that Norm Beer and Peru Moore are returning. -o Um lltnllllllllg theeileatlt-is .ne llL'XL'llX Bell. lxaien littlxllllll I il Xltl lIlllX. Km tl karen 1 Hatltlels. Diane llootl. 5lll'll'X Phipps luhx 1 lruht-x. Page 4 'Al'raetiee inaltes perlieetn . . . This saying was proven true as the M5758 basketball teani played an inipressiye third straight season together. K L This year's record was ll yery good One. ltiili although the City Series record stood at 5-Il. Seyen boys played their last season for Central. -Iohn lielso. one ol' the inost outstanding players in Indiana. ended his last season as ll Tiger player as did Bill lloyd. lien Hawkins. Norin Beer. Steye Hatch. Ron Brubaker. and lfranlt Sniith. Returning next year will be juniors Don l.inton and Tharnell Hollins. sophoniore T. C. XVillian1s. and lreshnian lVillie Rozier. The teanrs being together lor nearly three seasons is iinportant. lor they can work together more ellectiyely. Their season records were Sill? the first and lll-8 the second and then jumped to the 16-ll reeord. The hardwood 5 plus 7 hif .X last lneak .intl a stvish of the net lmetalne the llLltlL'lIl.lllx ul guard Steu- Tl.llt h. the play lll.llxL'l. Page -l 1 liounting lien Hawkins. lorwait nianuyeretl many such haskets as pit turecl zilxoye, apeak... lnlnpin' Iohn Kelso took the hall oll the hgnlthoartls to tip it in lor two points time and lime again. fi , 4 . x ng, . ,x 4 s fi QV? rs-f , 'pull N .,.- .. l'.' 1 l fi Q' ff QJX H Q B9 4 'M I, N A ' 'S . -S Y J .2 2 SW? 4 5 , , 'gi XIV .WI . 3. xx- K P ng, alll, Q..- Sf 7' ks 1 z , mb, 'ff QL 1 i 2 xx f, fi A , s'g w 1 U Q' Ny YL ft 4 My K 'x X H K Lt VG!! AU' I0 ? U F gl! V ff 1 r f is , KV , M1 ,,' L ' I L I X I 1 'lf f if Yi' Q sy TL! ,. ' f ,Q K x , M f L J QP 21 bc qw 1 'Q 1 V - , F I' ' 1 A - u L A v X I 'J U KJ R ' A, .ff 4 x 41 9.11 f XX-:Qi 1 if 1V J 1 LA I 5 is, 'KF . L J 1 -9 gf' 'z K-, iv f fax X, .X X. rx vu '- .-.', '-.- H.. qi .. '-. v-., . U. '--. LIEX ' . 'A l LBA '.-Q f E: fT? , Q-Q wa y n e if .,.' Iliiij giiigl. 1 , 5 X ' N Q W M Xxx YM. W K X V P NN X V X L K L kx 1 'x I X L L N xx A ,, 1 Q X f L XXG x 3 x xy! 1 SL 5 X 1 -D L 1 1 X 13 X x 'xxiff X 5, xg X4 ' 1 K Xxx X M, V 1 XX 1 1 g X K 1 'xx X K ' f y K 5 K ' I 4. X L Q XY X5 9 :- I 1 unexcelled in fhrills, chills, and fop falenf. 'lloosicr Hystt'ritt is whztt some pcrsoiis cull it: othurs cull it round bull. No iiiztttcr what you czill it, you got your shzirc ol thrills this ligcr scztsoii. 'llit-rc tvcrc iiuiiicrous outstzuidiiig pci'- l'01'll1lll1l'CS hy :ill thc boys on thc tczuii. but it was llohtitiy lit-lso's hrilliaiit coiisistciicy that won him ll berth on thc .-Xll-:XlllCl'lC1lI'1 prcp tczixii. lix't't'y gztuic had its thrills. Rciiiciiihcr thc first iiiitiutcs ol thc gzttiic ztgztiiist thc Atttlcks? Xvlllll gi thrill to soc our llluc amd Whitt- hurii up thc tit-ts ztgztiiist those cvct'-lcztiicd Nztptowii- crsf How were you lccliiig :tt thc liztlltiiuc ol tht- first gurus with South? Rciiiciiihcr how lust that big lt-:id ludt-cl? Aticl tio oiic was more sur- prisccl thzui Nliltc Nlclloy wlicii hc hoolxcd his ziriii :trouiid tht' hztll :uid tlircw it tlirct-'l'ortlis ol tht- lloor to scorc. 'lillL'NC 'nrt' just ll tiistc ol oiic ol the most dt'- licious scatsoiis Ct-iitratl llntis liziw Cligcstttcl iu tiittiiy ll yczir. i l l litil IUXI Ilzlil' ll: lot .motlit-1 om- lot-s Ron lhttlmktfi, lUl' Rll-Ill: ullllllllxb, l'lI sit mul rust giwliilcf' SJV BCH tjmllltll MIAMI. ll.ttt'lsins. siigtlmpx clL'llll'lll hull llHllINlL'I'. .lgLllllNl N, S. 1401 IHXI XIllllll.l-'Q llmilit-Il Hollins tgikt-s :tim ht-loic gt-I' xlllllllli Rlblllri A i't tf' wllllc Hilflll lml mwlllcli bull lm., lu., ,,,,,,L. lmimx IU, qullmlg whim Ntlumln lIIltlCI' it Iilotk xmtl through tht- nrt lor CIculr.1l's i'csL'i'xCzif.f:iil1st lit-iitrail Clxltliolit. Iitll IUXI RIC-H l: .Xml in it got-s' Nu-xc Clicss sinks .uiothci l1lltlxt'I In gitltl tivo points to tht' stoit- tlttring rt'st'ixc QJIIIU. PHS? 4h N l u III Illllllllllllllllllllll 'Kid -fs N I I L +1 Ircslullcll WL'IL'lI.l gltlll. CII-1111111 Clglllmlin uns lllc Il .llc IXIUIII, IILIILII, bww IS.rlm, C mu, l1lIw1,XI1 X1n1mmx1g,NlI-x' . ' . 'll 'llllll lllllf illll 4 I xx, sl 5144 IUI' Ilfllli Illll Ilmml xlmulx .IQJIIINI llln' Xlllulw - .. ,.. XIIIIIDI I1 Ilml' I. Immlx :alll mu I1.111IX NIIIIIII .mlmvge-lxln-.1-lx In Nlnmll III I'L'lll fnnm-. 5 itll' IiIC.lII Um lll'NllllI.IlI IL'.IIII II-nn lull In IIQIII zrlllmlm-x II-.ull Iblllr IIIIIIVI. XXIII. I5Il'Nl'I, Ilmlu, lung. I.llwlL'x. 5IIIlIll. I-IIIIIIILI lI.nu-II, Illllnvll lI.IIII1. hxlggx l,.mnlw1nIgv..m-I Illulrllmm II11x SCAINIJII s lrulmmgul ICLIIII. umcllccl In XI11 lhllu. II.lLI ll lumcl ul If XYIIIS and Imlx nm' Iam: my unc um sax' Ilu my-.un Illis NCLISUII to lmcxll lllc Iilllc llligclx Lulcl In' LI singly' lmuckcl In IIIAIII IIICII' llcglrlx' pcllul sulwll. NIIL lX1'111xlm11g's l'L'SL'I'X'L'N muk llu' city IIIIL' lm' ILCSCIXL' play. 'I llcy IJl'ULIllL'L'CI ll line 1u m'cI nl I5 wins only to If Ilmrcc QLIIIICS. .X Int ul YZIYSIIY IlILlIL'I'llII was IIIZICIL' out on llu, lmzlrclwuucl Ilfmly INDI IHXI I,I',I'Ii I IM XXIIIIJIIIN lx mlmplx glmlllml In IIvg.IluInull .lx lu' xllnu .1 lung lump shui. ISUI IUXI RII-III: CCIIIIJIS xuulw ll'.lIlI IN ll'.IIlX Im ilu- lm Icll lu lwlll rw Ilugmn. .mel I,l'II'f Page' I7 nlv Ins XX llll uns. 'ww IMP: lhc gum- hm xlmlul, .uni hunk All llmw l'igL'l'x gn. Uh. uh' thc umm' ix limi .mal IIIL-lc gm-N thc gun, Mc lmxc gm ln wus lull ww 1114111 I. X.u1u .Xl'kWI'lyJ,lllS .llltl llullg lDm'.1l'x illliHllN Icll lllc xlrnx. ' h 1 mm mx: I.lil-I: 1.4-.nh R..n.l-N. c.1.,n4. f..1H.lllll, rs I ' I ' lilmnn, lim Yclln-mx, llumhl ISI.ulK, mul .Xmlx Rislmulwn rcircsll lIlL'll1NL'lXL'N nl lhu hxlli nl u NIIUIIUIIN gamma IEOI IUNI l,l-lI'I: gillilll Iilc .lt Ihv sulimmls is cn- jmcd In lluug li.uc1n4m, Nm-:Ll lislvs, Nunn lmguc. Hun- nic xYL'LlXL'l', :uni Nlikc l,1'.Il'NUIl. - I Page -18 hall gamut' tht' Iui.il llIIlllllt'N to the gauu' n tht' tlI.lIltL' lu also get the hall ve really had if! 'llhis vear's Sectional was a sad one lor fien- tral. but still it was a glorious event, Central went in with a teani ranked third in the state. hilt South Side topped us hy holding the nunilier one teani. ilihe ratings held true as South won the Sectional. YVe had defeated Central Catholic and Laliavette Central 67-58 and oil-ll, respec- tively when South tunihled us in an overtinie thriller to end all thrillers. tit!-56. 'lihe overtinie was literally won bv the wav the hall bounced, lor a South Side player gic- cidentallv knocked it to a teannnate in the clear who put it in to clinch the gaine. lhere were good, strong teauis aplentv in the Sectional. Besides Central and South. Concordia was also ranked in the state, Sevs eral powerful countv schools put in their quarter's worth. too. Many of the sport coluninists repeated over and over that several ol' the teams in the Fort XVavne area could have gone farther had they been in another sectional. IUI' Rlhlll' lht- It.ilI ls in Ilia' ani. Not Nlike Nlti ut .tie stailzuu, that latetul sL'4llulI.ll Ili his the Ilill .intl the l,Q.lIllt' is uutlt-i nav lohn lxelso ml has Xlllllll l' Rllflll' Noiiu lil'l'l. Ron liiiihilsei, tnl Uilln' llllllk'I .tie .is extttetl .is the t.ins .is thex it :tt NUI IHXI Rlhlll, l'solx.iitl ll.ls Itli' 'tall hut lvl v is iiuht theme lloive .tml llaulsllis lkllll titlteutlx In Pa as x,,,.f figs gc 50 BU Pep session I I'UXl RlC.ll1': Skip 1 llmc l Ll lump llllll ll skill .mil .1 liiilni lTl.llIllL' Nlmiks aiiiil liiilx liinmcr- mam 'irc in pi-ilul 1llXllllII wliilc Clllllllg up iii Ilic llIlLiLlllllX hlllllllbl' Pup Scssiiiii. l'0l' l.lil'l'1 nkvlllfll il llicrcf' suis Bill Bald- xiiii. :xml RL-ggic xkvlllllllllllx and junk H1111 agree als Room' I-Qiiilmci' holds Sl gun on llicm in lllC Ylll-l'U1lI'lllg Bois Pup Session. BU'l 1i0NI Llilflii l'lcz1sc Slllllillu Ilizmc Hil- lcl, I-Ilziiiiu l'i1ll'llCl'. alml ljtlllllll Nlillci' wzlich wllilc thcil l'l'CSlllllLlll friend asks Samui. por' traiycd bv N111 Paul Spiillcr. for their Chrislmu gifts. rave never leff .XII us so keyed up before. sorts ol odd Cli11i'1it'tt'i's L1lJlJL'QlI'L',I tliis yutt' iii out pq: st-ssirms, 'I limi rziiigcd limii turtles. liilllpillics. spgtcciiiciii midgets. gtiicl uiiivitts In out oltl lriciid Santa Claus, Sttidciits ttrc lairpttiul lui' ztiiytliiiig wlicii tlici' cult-i tlic gym mi Fricltiy. 'llicx' iiiiglit ssc tlic tt-ztcliciis letting clown tlit-it liztii :md playing lizisltctbzill Oi' tht' buys taking rmwi' L'lIL'L'I'IL'1lClIllgLIIICI twiiiliiig, 'llic stuclciit bncly was zmigtfcd its tlit-'v uxtttliccl tlic Ilmmstci' Clttli Igtiid its sprint- sliip :uid give cztiicly tw tlit' Uligtistli attlilctusf' Nu IJCIJ session mmtllcl lic cmiiplctc witliuttt tlit' lmiicl :uid all its gtiitics. Xlmig witli Ilic lmml mit CZIIIII lorqt-I our Nlttrcliiiig 'IlILfL'l'L'IIL's xvlm IJIILNCIII Old CQlm'x' ivliilc wt . t I . stitiid uid sing tlit' Nzttimittl .Xiitlit-iii. Iltll IUXI Ilalll' Nuiiiix Llximi is lit-mg stiulltwl In XI.IIlIIIl.l Hull .mtl I'.ipp.u XX.tiItt'I .ut tlit Nclllnl 'wp svssitrli ISUI IUNI RIC-Illi Ilia' Iktmstrl Imp SUNNIUII was 'mix ul lluis uuiltlu vslit-t1,tllx Iitmullt- Ntmlcis .tml Ilu Itllllls Ilia' Inns limit I'..lllli .nv I'.4l C.-mi. Iwl lmtttlt-II .mtl lining II.IIt'lII.lll Pztgc 51 I 4 na1a-.paw - use-L ,.nnnll.iwurih.. . Some of our special I 0 l age 'lOl' l,Ell: lhe fatultv picnic provides an opportunity for friendly conversation-a vaca- tion illllll workday thoughts. Nllllllllf LEI' I: .xlhllllllg can happen when Hou! Harold. Dirk laxlor, ligne Blank, Bob Spitlei. Sum Howling, liill Baldwin, Ray Sylves- tel. .md ,latla liailxer, all beauties, get together it Pom 'Klaus Prom. Hill IUNI LEP I: .XII the ofhee personnel re- lax .it the othte Christmas party. Dances. pep sessions. and assem- blies are the something special aspect that rounds out the year. Do unto others as you would have done unto you was the underlying theme of the Christ- mas season as Central students prepared over 200 baskets of cloth- ing. food. and toys for Ill? needy families living in the Fort lVayne area. Imagine what it would be like il there were no Caldron. A rough sales campaign brought about the hrst Caldron pageant last fall. an idea of Mrs. Ladonna Huntley. Besides these and other tradi- tional events. there were the little. unexpected things that happen to individuals and groups-the little memories that will preserve 1958 as a year unique. evenfs were fesfivep ihen ofhers were serious W1 1. 'I UP1 lluull11'151111.1slx1Nkc1 Plflgllllll 15 alwau 41 lmppx cu-111 .lx up wc all the C.l1r1St111a5 laixxknw tlllccl lm uculx families. XIJTN lane Plulg-1'1Ll, 15 tcllmg what C.l11'isl111z1s slmuld Illellll ll' llx BUT ITJNI RIGHT: So11. be sure tu bux a Caldmnf' gays Mike Allekruse to Kirk Maller in lllC Cg1lclro11 pageant. all of fhem were worfhy of Cenfralifes. Central caters not only to the pupils' educational needs. but also is concerned with their physical condition. Each year a hearing test is given, and pupils lind out. by means of a series ol' assorted beeps whether or not their hearing is defective. Perhaps the niost shocking, but the brielest change that this year brought to Central was the new principal for Hal- loween. He looked very stern and impres- siye-the only trouble was. he lacked efli- ciency. An assembly lor boys on the Fisher Body Company Contest was addressed by Mr. C. A. Franeke. lOl' l.lilfl: Hlbllllll' XYeaxe1, Diane Snider. Karen ylatolms. .Xngeline Duwtlell. anal llllllllll Skllllllllllf lislen closely lm lhe beeps Illill llL'lCI'llllllU how well they can hear. ISUI ION! l,lil-'liz Xlrs. lSee1bm1'e1' and Hrs. lieuneke. ollite 5Ctl'L'liIl'lL'9. look on as Xlr. Spuller fumllx IXUS the shoulmler nl' his HSlli'lCHSUl liibllllll hanging l1'111n the flag pole. ROI IUNI RILH 1: Nlr. C.. .X. l'l1lllLiliC lronl lhe lfisher limlx filllllllkllll speaks lo llll' Inns in ll speiial LliiCllllJlY. 2 1 Q 'Qi IOP: lhc ELISICI' Iblllgflllll l1lSl spring wus Ll lmczullilul lH.1i1 with alll thc Imclx girls and Llrcsscs. lhc dluir. dircf In Bliss Xenia Nluc lClglCl', sung ll few llllIlll7L'l'9 klplDlUPl'lLllL' lu lhc mulsiolm. 1501 IOM: Rcxcrcml li. PCIZIIHQ. pastor nt thc Exzlllgcliml l'nilcd l51'elI1x'f:11 Clhurnh. was our guusl speaker ul f:Cllll'1ll'x l hzmksgix ing progralu. WW Y 4 - W - , , wrwbm 4 3 p'mNT+Hw8r 1 'L vi ' -, M 1 X f I4 .J:ur,'h SEE 5ggg4: W 6 3 Page 55 J 1 age Z gg! 'Q , .,...- .NNN lOl' llll lx ll 1 il.,Ill Ill' '1 XX'l'L'lk?N Xu llx lllllllx ham.: plgpnul fur thc Qltlll Simi IUI Ixll Ill lulllu ul .xll umlms .mel mln' lluc lm lln lll'llH. NIQIIN .uc pxmlluui In ligne H.nlx, Dun .xml Run Xlmcxp lumix NUIHUIN. .md XIIIIN Knlc Im 5 Hill IUXI IH I I llllllll s. 11.111 mul, .ami . A r- MN fi-ivxm xknnlmu wsu' .naming thc .lll wllulimmw .ll lhn ,,r,,,f'iW 1 '-'5 ulx-wulc Qlll k'Xlllbll all CCllIl 1l last Nllllllg 511.11011 Xllmml. l.m1l.1 Iiulxgu uni 1,1111-lxu ..V f AA, J f..isi?',gSpf llugm-N .nf .nlnliling Wm- of my cxhilwils. fy- :,wgm'1 4 INDI IUXI RILH l: Illlllll lll lhlllll. XIRIIQCIIL vq'5 V M ff, balm' :mul klim Ixcim 5lxLllL' All llu Llwil xpmm' if ,,.- 'N V J- mu-41 slvllillg I1.llIX. Qt Palgc 513 ,HSV N - Wx ew' 'A Y 5 f .r '1 n..l r .nav vu Our 'Fiesfa,' broughf ouf fhe annual 'hams,' lht-xt' lillililCll4' Nlllglllg I,11lli1ml1 .1111 Xll.l lzxlu. X.111tx l't1g11t-. xllll linux, 111111 ,I111lx lilltkul Dust particles il'0lll the 1'ec1111st1'11t'ti1111 work did11't dim the View ul the llllditlltl' at Fiesta the lllllllllli speech dL'Pll1'lIllL'llI.S vaudeville. Facing the challenge 111 cliaiige with other Central clubs. the speech dClJllliflIlClll had to give 11111ch thought to the lucatimi of their p1'ese11tz1tio11. Since the ZllldiI0l'iLlll1 was 1111- available because ul' 1'ec011st1'11ctio11 work. speech depa1't111e11t IllClIliJC1'S lJl'L'SCl1ICd Fie- sta in the boys' gyIl1ll1lSillIll. Smgiug .1I II11' 1.1111l1'11Il1- .IIt' SILWL' Rttlell, N.1ll1 l'11111ux. lit-1111y S11't'I, R1-I1.1 llllgllvx. Xlvl- itvlti Hllwv XIQUYI' Xliltt- xilt'kl'llSl' 111111 Hill I4.1l1Iwi11. Xltux, llltlkt' Nlllt' ll1.1l 1-1t'11II1111g IN 111 tmlt-1. I.l',I' I: X.1111x 1111111.111t .1111l 1.11111 I.1-l1111.111 IIN Page T17 . . . offer fhe sophomores broke fhe :ce l'UI': Sharon lll'llllllllxN CIlLUlllilQ'L'S tl 111slo111e1 Qll llUl lb1llltbUll'SllllXlllj,Q Iroolli. Nllllllllf: Slllllklll I'ool. l,aX'e11a llltllll, llllll Ruth 'lxmlall lllllllllllllllll' lo t.ooI11s 111 the SUlJllHlIltllL' I-.ll'lllNLll lillCIll sll1m'. lHl'li'lUNI: 5ll.ll'llll lleerlmowei enjoys lll'lNt'll .ls one ol llle dolls i11 the I31111k-1l1e'lloll hootll. 'lhrowinq pies. winning cakes. and eating K K K were a lew ol' the diversions provided by lialendar slifliangf' the 1958 Sophomore Carnival. Satisfied customers emerged from the Cake lValk as winners. For Couples. the dancing corner was a favorite spot. Various weird shrieks drilted lroni the Spook House. Many lornis ol talent were displayed in BL-witel1i11g Hour Ball. Singers. dancers. record pantoininies. and instrunlental soloists entertained those who attended it. Another high point was the Pie lhrow. in which a select group of boys were force- fully led Hour-and-water pies. Page 58 .Lv ,geo At- LAN' A111i11111use Rock. Calypso Capers and 11t11e1' themes carried 1111 CCllfl'31'S dances. 'l'11ey ranged 1l'0l11 the F1'0s11 sock 110p. 'lwUIl'. t111'1111g11 t11e -.'11lll'I1L' '1'1'0t :md Jack Frost F1'111ie to 111e IJYOIIIS, Ce11t1'z11ites kept 1'ig11l 11p with the new steps. like the st1'1111. 101' R11-H 1: H.1111 L11 1111111 N1g1ll1lg C.111111'1111s .111' R11ge1 Nlwelx, ,INN 1'1ll11ll1llll1. l'.1l 111111'11111s All 1111- 1lix11i1111111111 11.111112 Nlllllllli l.li1'11: 11.11111 1xes1e1 111111 11e1' 111110. .111111g 1x'i111 lllll t.11111s1111l11 111111 11lN g.11 11111 111 11111' 111 1111- 11111111-N .11 f.L'Il11ll1S 1111'1I1'l111l, NI113l3l,1i R11-111: 111LlllL' 5Il.ll1xi is Ll 111111111 1-x.1111l111' 111 111L' 11111 l1.11lt1Ilg CL'1lll.l11lL'N 13111 IUXI 1,121-1: 64111111 1xe11111111 111111 x1.llN111l ll1'e11 .111' 1 111111111- 1111111- 11.1111e g11e1N. B01 IUXI RH1111: 1111111111' 1111101 xl11111S .1 11ll1e 11111 l.1xl 1111 1111111 1l11Q'C'1 1'Z1I11M'1. Sfeam was emiHed ai our rocking hops ww1 f2 ri . . . while we wailed for Cinderella nighfs. P31115 1111111e 111 CCl111'1ll.S 1'n1etC1'1?1 as t11e Class 01 '58 preseilted l'111'1sia11 P211'z1dise. t11e11' KIL1111111' l,l'tJl11. 111st May tl 110111 11i11e to twelve. 'llL'C112lgC 11e11t1ties. g1a111111'1111s 111 lovely pastel 1'111'11111ls, 111111 111111c1s11111e buys 111 tuxeclos swayed to the s1111111tl1 1111111111 111 He1'1111111 1ii11111ey's 13111111 D11111'e11s 1111111111 grzleelully 11e11ef1t11 silver st111's :md red. pale blue. 1111d 11:11'y blue S11'C2llIlCl'S. t11e CH1vCtC11111.S 1'111'is1a11 sky. .AX St11t'-111111-1'ecl Hillel '1'111ve1' was 111 tl1e L'Cl11C1' 111 t11e 11111111 l3111'1J?11'n 113111151611 t11e 11111111 tl1lCL'11. reigned 1111 Zl t111'1111e gttztrded by ll 111111- 111111 silver pe111'11c11. Dt-1'1-111111-1' ll1'L'LlI111ll11C1HXVLIS C111 1111101111211 11111111 111111 girls 111 ll11L'1 11YC dresses 111161 t11e boys 111 suits. :X 111111 1Jl1IL' 5111111 1111ckd1'1111 was e111'e1'ed 111' blue. pink. lllld wliite ieicles glittering 11111111161 11 1111111'i11g Couple. 1113111111111 Bitikley played t11e latest pop 11111siC 1111' 1111-s1111111 but 111115131 1'1'owd 1x'11i1'11 111te11 kifked 011' its shoes to jitte1'1J11g. 1l1L' N111 81111111-1' 111111 kl111111e lilmeiwle, Nl.111111'ie Ho111'1111 Lllltl 1.1111 1.0111110111 P11 101' RILHT: D11111'ing to He1'111:111 1Si11111ey's 11111111 Lll the Senior P10111 il l1.l1lgL'l 111111 111s XUl'11l Side 11.1te, 111111 Xlrs. Sp.11le1' 111111 111111 Bnkeli 15011051 L1i1'1': Cheek to cheek . . . Stexe H11t1'11 lllltl Pill Craft 11.11111- .11 ullCLCl1l1JCl lllfilllllllllllfb 111 the 11111kg1'11111111 111'e D111e Ii111m11e 111111 .xllll Bet-is. 111111 clllllll1CC Crems 111111 l1L'l' 1111te. I'11J'lll'UN1 RIGH1: glllt1N 1102111115 111111 1111111111 Black puse 1111 ll picture 11'11i11' C-1-111' huge 111111 1111111 llCl1l1ClL'Q 1NS1 t1Ll1llC 1111. Page 60 ?P'1r'7 Q'T' X.111u XM1I1.Nl1.11'u11 Puull I'.1l 11.111, l.lIlL'I t.c'1sck111g IM1111111' lk-Ilcx, P.IIL'11 xI.!g!lt'l. 'UT 111111-111 flllL't'lI l9.11I1.11.1 lmllislrl. I 1 N ' . PK '. ', X . .1 ' 4 X . .ll L ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' . 1 1 .HX N, Dllli - 3 1 j, 1- ' X l.11.11I1w. l4.11'l1111A1 B.llIlNlL'I, HUI IUXI l.l-I-1: lltll11.A'w.11s H1111 Nlrlllm lu 5Il'Xl' K Inv Ira- 11111.11 .lllll Ru.1I1o Ncnh-1x 1'l'lll 11 flllll ll 1111111-.111111 111 Inputs In Il1c f3llCK'Il .1111l I1u1 1111111, X 1 rl' Page Ill iss Sfudenis fried family As the subject of their plays this year, the Junior and Senior classes chose lives of two different extremes. The Senior Play. You Can't Take It XVith You. was a rollicking comedy of the life of the Sycamore family. The play revolved around Alice Sycamore's played by Pat Craft, recent engagement to Tony liirtz. son of a lVall Street business tycoon. .3xl1CClS family is a simple. eccentric, and very poor family. The feeling of happy insanity was noticed the second the curtain was opened. for there on the stage was a printing press. pet snakes. a Xylophone. a Russian ballet practice room. and the testing grounds for newly invented hrecrackers. The mother and father were played by Janet Case and Gene Aurand. The Family Nobody WVanted. was the story of the trails and conquests of a minister and his wife as they raised ll family of mixed races. The minister was portrayed by Mike .-Xltekruse and his wife by Ruth Tyndall. l1l'fl,OXY: I.t'fl to right. limb XYillcn. fit-ne Xllflllltl. planet Case. Bob lk-tk. Bob Tilker. and I,Lll'l'N Carl did their best lo make You CIan'1 lake ll Xlith You Ll big sutcess. VXISUYIC: nllllll.S mx lun. says Papa Xlilw ,xllt'llxlllNl'l. uhilc mulllcr 4Rlllh lxmlally is talmlx looking ill llonny 1klL'1'ly I iskflly in llu' plan lln' lfztmilx XX ll!lt'll l4l'.l.t!XX: Dont you we sau is slut IIXN In l.lIL lu llmnl lltialnl In tl tnun play. l nge U2 NtvlJUtlX Pal C.1.1fl lk' 'E A ,.4i9f' 'ife in plays. lVith actors. actresses, and stagehands all stacked up backstage the junior play had a handicap helore the eurtain went up lor the first act. l'he Family Nobody XYanted was given on a stage nobody liked. XVith the doors torn out. the east ol seventeen and the crew had to reniain behind the set unless thev were on the stage. Even the steps were utilized. Panels were placed around theni. and they heeanie the boys dressing rooni. But the show nnlsl go onl lUl': UlluwrlnxX1lllll11, SaXs Hola llllser lo lfloul lleralil as l.IllL'l Case and I-ene Xlll.lll4l entourage a hand shalse in a lnatlue session ul Nou C'an'I lake ll XXIII: Yon. XIIIll3l.l-Q, lioh lull-ter listens lnalienllx lo the whisper ul lmte klllll. liexerlx Folk and Xnn Heels are llXll1Q In listen. loo. .., . .. RHI IUNI: llease ilonl lake mei sais Holi Ixlks-1. Lain ilarl lixs In saxe him. lllll Mike Pearson disagrees as Bill llalclwin shouls CIMlbllI'.lQ'Clll4'lll. as-Bur Us 1 GQ 2' We X' w in .4 4 ,aw- Qr HO N.,WW,,Mf- P 'X x firsf C aldron Queen! Ihr lllIlllL'IN'llIb unnlum' I.llx urllll, lllvx .nv l,.uulxu l..lIlQ,l'. IlL'Slllll.lll. lx.1u-11 Xhulmntlm. wlrlummmnu .malNIu.um11i..1NkuII,lunml Page 65 S0 Filly years ago the word iwlzool had Il com- pletely dillerent connotation than it has to- day. School meant liye days ol textbook. It was a compulsory routine designed to ed- ucate. 'lioday high school is a great melting pot ol educational actiyities, The classroom is still the principle educational unit. but all ac- tiyities combine to teach us how to utilize what we haye learned. No more can we separate the Christmas program. math club, or the sectionals lirom the classroom. lor they are all intricately woven to better our educa- tion. Since our school program is one unit com- posed ol classes. sports. eyents, and clubs, we arranged the lirst section of this book into a story ol' the school year. Instead of creating abrupt breaks in thought by using division pages between the yarious aspects ol school lile. we used blend pages. The second section is lor relerence material. Not only is our educational system chang- ing, but so is our school. 'lliree years ago. east ol Central. there was a square block of delapidated homes. Today it is a spacious practice field. l,ast year the teachers' park- ing problem was solyed by the construction ol a new parking lot. Now we are in the pro- cess ol' the greatest change ol all. Our lilty- three-year-old Central is being completely transformed lrom the architecture ol' 1905 to that ol l958. 'lihe elliect our varied educational oppor- tunities and the reconstruction of our school has on us brings us lace to face with. . . Page 3 TOP: vlilll' seniors and their parents enjoy the senior lmnquet. Xlllllllllz Il's not that haul, Bill. jerry Biddle, Don Baker, and Bill Baldwin look ratlicr uninterested as Nlairgene Gaylor does a dame in the freshman skit it the senior banquet. BOTIUNI: Bill Baldwin, Don Baker, and Ron Brubaker ponder over the XCIE test. Page liti lm in midsf of c As seniors walked through Central's halls. they witnessed the changing of the Old Build- ing which they had known for three years. realizing that the reconstruction work would help future seniors. Their senior play. which was delivered in the Circle in the Round, was Onions in the Stew. and their banquet pic- tured each ol their years at Central as a silhouette. Candle- light and flowers accented the decorations of ininiature blue pennants. Senior elections. which were exciting and colorful. tested the judginent of seniors as they choose their leaders. They sang the adopted song of their class. Silhouettes and read their class will and prophecy. They sponsored a spirited Sectional pep session by present- ing This Is Your Life for the typical Central fan. Yes, it had seeined as though they had been Central fans from the day they were born. Illl Nmlnfn lux lx rxvlx rl.lx Il llllx 1 lfllklll l.nl1Ia-, kll Ill lun lhrhlh- Nlnfwm- . . 5 PH lillllhllxfl. Dull li.1lw1. XI Iltll I1 mx xml lwllu.1Sull1m11n- mm ll ur lll llu' nmkv Inn-lu-xv lltxlllllll! lr1llX .al llIt'lI IP.lIItlIll'l x P su Nlnmr gnu gm Llutlxlf mu xluulu :mil nu imma: mmnnuu Xmm lhu fm flux UHIll'lN A e K PLIQL' 117 ' nge 68 There Q lOl' l,Rl 'l: Receixinpg the best 2lLll'C5S trophy from Xlrs. Lee is Pill Lrall. TOP RILHT: lhe Kiwanis best titizen trophy is being accepted by Ray Kern lroin Miss Ingham. lhose in the backgrouml are Margaret Nelson. Nano Rowe. and jack Barker. llU'li'l'0Nl: 'llie ST seniors lt-me their graduation cerenlom. was so much fo accomplish Garbed in gray robes. the deserving seniors received awards on their day-Recognition Day. 'l'he announcement of scholarship winners was thrill- ing. The winners were happy because their ellorts had reaped a harvest. 'l'he impressive minutes of the Recognition services were when the seniors marched onto the Held. Follow' ing the speech by the Best Girl Citizen, Margaret Nelson. the class sang Central, Dear Central and left. Q - - ,r as .. . . X 'il' X .1 ix t X u ,ff Qf ,se 42 S in 2-'MMU Mg W 1, I ' ar .Sf . Fon SQL uissoonimnt. mass Q ami' . . . buf some found fime Although we are busy here at Central. not all ol our time goes into studies. Memories of waving to our friends down the hall. the drive home after school. and the congregating with classmates during our lunch hour. are a few of the little things that will mean so much as they linger in our minds in later years. The quick remarks thrown at passing lriends and the conversations before home room will remain to remind us of our precious moments ol' relaxation and personal enjoyment. 'lOl': It was quite a surprise to Bonnie liellei, Dawn Matlison. Santlx jones. Sandra Sutton. and l.ee ,Iutlay lu come to school and see 21 fur sale sign on the lawn. liO'l liONI: XYe all hate our tioulwles. aml 'liony llerport is no exception as he tmmls his tire Hat. It seems quite funny to Bev Zimmerman, Nancy XYinners, and jerry Brouwer. Page 70 fl? K L 1-52 ff? nf.. ' M5 , 4 W .sw Q3 S Ag if fikfi . A wh . fl 30 12-+R Q 3 if 2 .1 K ig, x 'i sa gf' - Q 5 5 P- I 23 -P A , Ag 1. A. S : , ggirg in A , x ' N fa. I ,gi V, A 9 t A . V tk, -A Ei? 5,7 in ' if - gp 1 4, fri bi xy 5119 ix '33e'f - - N ,V X x A X sv, ri fish- -A, L EI 7' 4'?Qf?'Abg,'fA Exif S S 1 'rf' V ' :f'f.Q 'f if E 1 .8 fish: 5 ,- N .35 .., , fx x.Q , Q , EXC! ii. ' x X354 Q 9 ' Q W nxfirxgff A5341 Xxx, x x vu X K 317, .R Q , ,Sf-E Z, fx .fn'.,. Q g-. 5-gf' K ,x W s 3 W 4 Pimp? IIILIIS lcrrx Cnwklll All tha- Ilns IN Xmlxk lmlllc Iwlwz-our ilu- luimnx lnmlx I wlrculcml Annum! llw mmm-13 glml Sulrllmlluu' f:.lIlliX.lI pic Illlnw. mel no xlvvlv ilu' IlI lll lzclurc Il lllNl 4 :mv ull nu NI: lluul px f, . . . . o relax befween fheir many responsibilifies. ILS ll dame. Iml llu-y'11' not LiLllll'iIlg, Il su-lux llml lllclc is SUIIICIIUIIQ mow illlcrcslillg. Killfll Lczuh and Ilcrlm KIllllhiAlS Willdl Wuuuc Luckwuml :mal Rim Crumb who sccln ln klmw. Page 71 A 5 M. ,. X 'S i Be N2 S Q .,4 'sf Q ,Gr if my Q ff vw ., A 5 f A -fm-... J' , 141 5. lilxjmillg lllcmsclxcs nt lllk' I'-mrslcr Rnmluur :irc NIV, Doing lhc hol-ax' pokcx ill ll XYilsun. Nils. Spullcr. :md Nh. Spullcr. l'lQX meeting is our nrt Icalchcr. Miss Hlllltl. On fhe 'job' we share fhose liHle momenfs fha .xllflhillg Um rlwlmlr 11 QL-mm in -lm' mums .uul Pclc llrrguu .ur in lhc miclmllu ul L'XL'l'Nlhillg LIIISI Al lricnmilx shut. Niznis l.usIm1'n and ,loan nl :hc buuslcx' pop sq-ssimm, Iccl relax in Spotlight ulhcc. as 1 'v1g..1u.f..am Il ll ii X 05-f , m g - Z?'f.f2e 'P 4 mx Q ' ,F . Www., ww Mmm good! is XVIILII Miss l.L'llQlIlHn sl-mm Hips .uc runllx Ilxingf Klux. Wnlwnllll mul Nh: Plull. llISl1Ylli1lll, lu ln' saning, Nils, RLIIHIICI' ixu'l tlllilc sum. Xhi Dilln- ll'.lHX .uv 4-niming lIl1'lllNl'IXL'N .nl .I mluwm on lflinlwx IW. l'l X !llt'L'llllQ. :me can'f classify . . . fhe fun in working. xxvillld xxvUl'1llltlllllx.lll1l Xlxulilm-1 flllk'lIll.llx.ll1' Nluws mclxullvlcf Hmm.: Xlnllul. Klan l.mv .xHl1'll. .uni Ihm Rmlmlc Ill' mluming an l'k1zmizm xlaimc. ll'.lllN in ll mix up .mx lhux mln-nk xllmw All Ihr IICNIIIIIRIII soak Imp. -1.-buy- I lg... ...N The busy Boosfers For the Booster Club it was a year of combining new ideas with old ones. The old ideas included red noses and stinging fingers. which were part of boosting the Tiger gridiron team. and selling at the basketball games. The members bought season tickets, too. The Booster Banquet. a tradition- al aflair. was December 8 at Cutters Chalet. Members. dressed in their finest attire. filled the Alpine Room along with their guests. A rhyme and a box of candy are essentials of the club's Valentine Pep Session. The space satellites that were front-page news had nothing on the club: the Boosters covered fl.680.1fIfff.fffl0 miles in an hour and a half. They took time at each planet to stop and give a skit for the stu- dents and candy to the athletes. The Booster Dance. Sham-Rock featured the Continentals. YVith their money the club purchased a new Fighting Central banner. The new idea this year was re- organization. Six standing commit- tees were formed with a council member as chairman of a committee. Each member was on one committee. work home games, TOP: Don't rush me! You'1l get your coke. Booster members Judy Zimmerman and Jeanie Imbody tote cokes at the North Side Gym, BOTTOM: Snap to it kiddofu Booster presi- dent Bonnie Bnrchard wields a inightly gavel over her fellow officers Mary jane Frederick. Pat Craft, and janet Cieseking. Page Tl IDL ll if 'an' CN IUI' I lzI'l. Il mku .1 lui of l1l.ltll4L I4mll1.lLL .1 304,41 wmlnll Xlglllx Lulu l'.ll livll. lumix fllllllltllllklll luwl 1.1-lwlnllg, .mel Xl.ux Lum- I'lt'lIt'lllkLll1'llllIIlIlQHllI IUI' RILHIZ llu- lmmlul pq: xuxiull NJN xml ul :lux umlsl, llk llnn-mc lmulxul lhv llilli' I1I.mcls. NllllllI,lz Rll-Ill: Hum lmmlclx .uc wlling unkm-N mlm lmslwllmll QJIIIU, Hill IUXI l,lxlAl: XIIIUIIQ llmw .nllcmling lhu Immlvl I?lll1lllt'l nw 5lllIHll IH mu link. lmm l,.m4i. .uul llmm- lm -' H y J J' i 'Q .,. . 35: . 1 any .' ml. I.1ml.l Rltlhllll. Namu Hull x ku ' - L mu ' .' mx -.1' 1 . 4 . ', . ' . ll , . . . . I .,., gk i Al. W-on as xft ,.-sw l L ,,.. SN. i f , 'WL 'PT qu- ,-as sung...-1 ' XX www- Page 4 iw, . , A me 5 F A R txlllliilw' 5' A45 yluliigu 5 K 2,9 is f G 'DMR gb'Qi is M. A. 'Q Q . jf? -wi' -3' ling-6 T nil., ., as fhe Doodlebugs offer IUI' l,l',l4 I: 'lihe Dootllebng olhcers .tie Stete llaitch. president: Dick Illllll, time piesitlentl :incl llill lhoinas. setretanw-ti'eatsui'ei. lhe clubs gttlxisei' is Nh: lricolzts. 'l'UP RIC-H I : Ihe Dootllebngs niatke ni.tnt signs to boost the school. Bill Ilownes, Don l.inton, .intl Roger liniber :ne hzntging .t sign telling the tegnn to scailp those Rc-tlskins. BO'l'l'UNI RIC.Hl': Slete HAllL'll gintl Bill lhoni.is fontluct the Doodlehug ineeting. Both of theln seein to be deep in thought, ll li 5, 3, 'S Q Q 52 'l 5- A - t L X'-If .3 A nutwi I e virus i fl , V , ' z renewed backing. :X club strictly lor boys is culled the Doodle- bugs. 'Iihe boys, without any assistance front the lztir-hztired girls. ltztve done gi greztt deal since they were first organized this year with Nlr. 'lricolzis advising. 'lihey boosted the Czildron :ind Spotlight sztles. helped the atthletic ollice sell seztson bzisketbzill tickets. and kept the spirit ol the student body high by lending thein with their boisterous cheer- ing, 'lihey olten lollowed the teznn to distant tluairters ol Indiztnzt. I-lztrdly at pep session went by without liill Downes :ind the Doodle- bngs having at sign wishing the teznn good luck brightening the waills. During' Christinzis rztczition the Doodle- bugs :ind l.etterniztn's Club presented Holi- day Hop. Everyone :tppeztred to have ll rocking titne. lVell. who sztid this is gi wont- lIll'S world? lhe Boys don't ztgree. Paige TT 4 Q 'UVM 4 ---. 0. 4549.15 iv-1' 16I'?8 Jt l +mae: Pit-siilt-nl Lars Clmsmi It-guls litl Sailor. Lonnie Pell, Ella Harney Rell, Mary .lane Frederick. Pat Craft, Bonnie lxnhls, Roger Slicers, .lean Nlalws, :intl l,intla K-aiskill in 11 Belles, Alilfli Barker, Nl2ll'gZll4Cl Nelson, Nllll'Sll2l Reed. :intl srussion mer one of the nianx topics cuiirmiiiiig the Mel Statnn Wllltll as Mr. Still and Nlr. Spnller plant at Ixlsl stlmol xear. tulip tree on .Xrbor Ilan. Sfudenf governmenf is no small job. Our faniily has a mother, father. two boys, and a girl: and our room will combine with two other home rooms. So starts the Student Coun- t'il's main function ol' the year. the Christmas Basket Program. This year 33 families were repre- sented in a cross of over a hundred baskets of food. toys. and gifts. The Student Council is more than this: it is the body that represents the students in all ol' the classes. It is the common ground for deciding over-all problems of the classes. Ella Kohls returns her last box of candy lo Vice President Bill Downes and comments on her work as jean Mapes records her points, 'W' Page 78 lil ll Ill Ill .ll Ill llll ill. 'lil kluilv NIL and fhe Marching TigereHes display iheir liO'I l UNI: How nnitIi? asks Bill Thomas as he pin chases ai pin from Rex Tabai' and Cray. Page 80 TOP: Our Marching 'liigereltes are Sharon Price, Joyce Snoke, llev lzibar, Bonita Schep- pele, Barbara Ballister, Clarolyn Krutlop, Bon' nie Iletley, Judy NIt'CIl'ay, .Xlife Ramsey, Diane Rogan. llarbara Morton. -Illclx Lelller. Nlarx Phillips, Bobbie jean Vlillllllllli, anal Nancy .Xrkwriglit. 'I'he rnarehinv' 'lifferettes have D D pranced through a highly enjoy- able season. stepping their way through pep sessions. performing during hall?-tiine. and following the big brass band in parades. Clever aets and impressive cos- tuining have kept the fans out of the halls during halftime to watch original Central choreography. Many a clever niarch this year has adopted popular steps like strolling across the court. Behind all the polish there is, ulenfs during afhlefic season halfiimes. l'1.itliting io nuke pelletl .ne the beginning luiileis, t..nt-ltll now. girlsi . . , Pklltbllllillg Iwloit- .1 lmslwlbxill trowtl Henri Wgtllenlmttig, Ruth Sprinkle. l..nolxn Row, CT.noI .ne llonnit- Iietlm. lout- Smoke, I9.nlu.n.t Ihtllistt-t. lS.nl:gn.u Ilonsei, Pall XYgitson, .intl Roihellt' lll'lllLlII Nlorlon. Alltel lmlx lt-tilt-n by ull means. elbow grease. l'rospectiYe twirlers must pass at live-week testing per- iod. amd by thztt time. they must pass it twirling test. They are not the beuutilul. dumb type either. They are required to maintain good grades, The Marching Tigerettes are under supervision of Mrs. Edna Chester :md Mr. Elbert Stodden. Judy McCrfty has led the twirlers as drum niajorette for two years. The girls' highlight ol' the year is their zmnual club picnic. This outing takes place in one ol' the city parks. .-Xt this time the next years officers are announced. Bri ll! time lor Ll rest from lXYll'llllg .ts fik'llll'1ll'i Nlgnthing Iigiettes tt-.ise llhllllllllg :mtl listen to lone Nnokt- :mtl llonilal St ht-ppele. age 81 Sing sing sinv The mixed q artet IS Bill IiCllilOlll XX ill e1ul1ful blending I 1: Urs Bev Zinnnerinzin. Nancy XX omnchuk Alun Gray and Vladimir Chemmk uuuis ui Xing nc 1 Ll ing at tie annual Christmas prugrziin The C hoir makes :fs confrlbuhon m song . . . Our concert choir is left lu right. back ruw. Clalxin 'l'lnunL1s, Ronnie Lock. licnnic Slcclc, Torn Hag- crlicld. Stcxc Bcnll, Lon- nic Chrislleib. Dick Rcluc, Bill Iscnliour. jerry Roh- incll, Nlcl Bussc. joe Pfilll. :ind Dun Nlc.-UCC. XX'ilIie Gray. Nlcrxin Rich' zirdson. Nlzirgcirc Guler. Roger Enrlmcr. Sharon Price, 'llmnx Meal, Slew: Uliikcl. Elizabeth Arnolml. Durlcnc XVillizuns, Caro' line Krlulup, Mary Min- nr. Sully Furness, Pat Harris, Susie Hutch, SiIl1l'0ll Lowe. Alina Gray. Durullry Guy, joan Sliver, Postclla Cliziplnan, Linda Maison, janet Miller, Maggie Nlilcnlis. Norinzl Schcercr. Jeanette XVat- kius. Lucy Sims, Raulcnc Ifuson, Sully Bridgewater, Janice Slauglncr. Reba H ughes, Dclois Brown, lirlin XVHICIFOII, Mary Howell, Hallie Baker, and Claudia McKinney. Page 82 ,-xi ltll' Ill-I: f.lluwll nloulrlt' tlucli l.lllt'l Xlillct. Rt-Ita llughcs Ruth Xnn Xlillt-it ant! Rulhann Npiungci. Xlll Jlll.l'. Rlhlll, lllton tluatlclg Ruthann Spiunget. lien mc Slcclv, Slut' Rulcll. Xlel liussc, .uul Rltll.Il4l l,t'.tth. -Sm 1 litbl IUXI Rlhlll lhc thon 11tlL'II Reba lluglics. .Xlut 'H l t.i.o. It'.lllt'lI1' XXJILIIIN. Walla Xtoiontlnlitk Rithaitl lieacli y , Nh-I lillssv, llcnnn- Sli-cle, .intl Nlcxt- Rxtlcll. f s x lihe flowing. blue satin gowns and niid- night blue tuxeclos in which the choir has appeared this year give little suggestion ol the elbow grease exerted to earn the attire. Each inonth this gorgeous group rolled up its sleeyes with sonic new project to pay lor thc new outlits. lt was while perlorniing. showing thc lruits ol their daily rehearsals. that they de- sired to look their best. l'nder the direction ol Nliss Verda Nlae Ziegler. they haye always sounded as pretty as they now look. 'lhey participated in three concerts lor parents and students. The group lent its arniy of voices to the 'lihanksgiying and Christmas programs, and during the latter season brightened the crisp air of the Sunintit City with songs lroin the Lincoln Tower. Special groups and out- standing soloists canie forth from the group to perform and to win superior ratings in district and state musical contests. Talent. hard work. and striking appearances-a year of song cloaked in beauty. Page 83 501 ITU DQQQ I l L I t 'i X l , , tt' 5 4 , t 5 IUP RIC-H15 lhe lJlL lJLlll1l lllClIllJL'l'5 are .lim Long, Clulrk ' 1 liowlinger, fillllflx Iianinltwer, XX'iIliann 1, . nuglas Hughes. anal junior XX'ine. Nlllllllji l,lil l': 'l'l1is is an lIICgllPll0HC,u says Larry Bennett. tfsitlt-nl, to jutir Clmnlws. librarian. Pill Ueesainan. setretarx. Bill hiatt, tire president. anal Nancy Whileml, assislant lilmrxnian. ISUI ION! l.lilf'l': 'Iihe hand section leaders. Mary Minor. Karen Lt-ath. Ken tlilherl. 'lmn Waikel, Bei flll1lIlCl'llI2lIl, jim Lantless. Bill CL4mnire, and Paul Haw. listen to Mr. SlmltIen's instructions Iwlore Ll tomert. . . . and our Band represenfs us in snappy form! Page 84 As up to date as the world itself: thats our band. jazz. rock and roll, and classics are all lzuniliar and well-done. Besides taking part in school activities. such as pep sessions and concerts. the band participates in city, county. and state music contests. One of the bands inain projects of the year is its animal candy sale. Money received lroni the sale is used lor a band trip. Introduced this year. through the pep sessions. games and concerts were Mangoes. Raunchy. Diana and i-Sllg2ll'lllllCH-jllSf a few of the most popular melodies of the year. C-ixilt, liiltlic Ihupkiiix. limit- Klmniii, l'iii Liimlxii Nliiilmtli, llhiitk l,.iiimlt-ss, lhilm Xthitctl. Nlgiiiiit- lhiiilw. mul Nlgiix Miiimi Sparks, Suu lh-ci'I1uwt'i', Nlul lhixwt-, Hlii' - ,. .... I t , x ., i , -i'91:,f1 . E- ,h NMI' WW... . 3 . .N M.. N V K Wig' ig- A M 3 3 -- ' ' -1- M W-1' P Y n A I 1. .XIiUX'li: Hblllg .ll1I1i.llllit'ti .it ii uvilivlt is t.ciiti.ilR ltlllflilgill I'1.mtl. lhvx .iii-1 BXLK RUXXZ HAH lilhlllllhlll, l-ciit'x.i Phillipx, Uiiiiiit- 1,1-.ich, lizirh Bt-t'i'I1mwi. f..iml Ihiitlwitk. tmiiiluii H.lIlli1l'i4i'Lfl', lim l,.llliicss, limi thiiigiisxix. Il.ixc lhitlgvi. Nlciiiii Smith, liulx fluiiilmu. liiciitlgt- ixlllll. I'.iliI Nliixs. Ihiist' Nlaiitliigiit, llill flllllllllgillilll. limi Xtkiilwl. llitk tii.itl. Nliiiiiit- Williaiiiix, Clliiick Kgiiiiiiiciul. lhixiil Lluiitl. Htl Kc-ating. 'limi liuwliiigt-i, Biiiiiux lit-Il, ziiitl Bill Clmiitli. 'IHIRII ROW: tgiiul Clluiitl. lhirli jmu-, Xgiiitx Siiizill, lniitt- lit-lliaiii, Bill llmiiiais. Hill t.t-tmiiiigill. ks-ii t.iIht'lt. l,cRux t..iii.iu'.ix. liziilcx, C-luiizi Rilm, Nui'iii.i W4ii'Iit-lil. Ilullit- lhnis, tjziiul Iciikim, Nalin ROW IWU: Bt-i liiiiiiiciiimii, lli.iiim' it-li Baiiiil, Phxllis lluiiiiii, Klmiiiit' tirzn. l,aii'iw Ht-iiiit-lt. Slizmni Rusc, KlQ'llllL'llt' Ht-iiih'itLs. lhviiiiii KUXN'.lilIXk. ziiirl Xaillu 'liclkun ROW UNE: kllltlx Bvtixlllilll, Diuiiiit- Yam tlci Siiiiwuii, Ruth Hull. Pail liit-lth, lxaiiuii Irzitli. :ind Nliirv lzlh-ii V E Nliss. INIlIlDl,Ii: llikiiig 3 lmrczlthci' hctwccli wine of that fuot-lifting rhythm thu tlc- lixci' ill hull gginit-Q :irc int-iiihcrs uf thi- ,z X' 9 1501 IOM: 'Ihc string suction of IhC 4!l'K'ilCSll'1l is mairlc up of Mclbrzi Kerr, Clginilxii Coniatl. Ilnrbzirai Bzirkcr, jim I.uiig'. Kcii Gilbert. :md Blillfl' xIllI'IlllllI'l. Page 85 X 'N X S, 5 .. ff 4 f' H E x' , . PM x. x', N H. ,- w.. x 1 'SN X. ' X i 1 gg L Q . i 5 X' x . 'Q R R 1 X X I S 5 g S 5 X R-..., X uggx of fchan 2,6 6 If -Xxxxge 51? h k if' Page J Q I Sneel with .1 suing oi an ott.isioii.il rotk-all is IJllPLllll'Cll In oni Dante lhnnl, lhex .ne lefl to right. liarlt tow. Bill lhoinas, lidtlie Hopkins, ken Gilbert, Pan Ceesainan, I.eiox K-aiignsax. Xlel llnsse. annl llinre XI.lrqn.liI, Setontl The Dance Band's A late season started with September In flihe Rain featuring the Dance Band in November. The Dance Band. directed by Mr. Stods den, bought hack to life old tiiners that were once popular and have never quite ,gym row: Norm Beer, llill Crouch, Barney Bell, Joyce Miller, and Calxin lhoinas. lirsl row: leanelle Hendricks. Sharon Rose. llill Cnninire, llonngi Kowxiltwlt, Roh Iigiilex, and SIIL' l5L'L'l'li1m'L'l'. lafesi rocks us . . . faded away. Some ot these songs were Once In a XVhile, Stardust, Blue Jean Bluesf' and Tuxedo Junctionfy Early morning practices made for tops in pops at pep sessions, The annual Speech Vaudeville. and other events. 4- - . l'ractirii1g under the direction of Nlr. Stod- clen are jeanette Hen- dricks. Sharon Rose. Joyce Miller. Donna K0h'21lfflli, and Bruce Marquart. Page 86 N F L speaks up- and in rare form! 'lhc cotiipctitioti is tough. hut wt- pull tlirough iii good slmpcf' might well hc ll coiiipositc qurltc limit sonic Ntttiotizil Foil ciisic Langue iiiciiihcts this ycztt: XVlicti Nlii Klclfziclclcti says. Luk gct this sltow nit thc mrtclf' wc likc to pool out iticlivicliitil tztlctits zitid gct it cltittcfcllcctivt-ly. N.l:.l,.lllCllllJCl'SllIlL'llCllllL1IlySlDCL'CllIIICCIS. :md thcy :tic justifiably pmucl when tht- judgds lrctluctit dccisioii is First l'l1icc. 'lhc t1ikulimiic ztwittgc is i'clii'csctitccl hx' thc tmpliici coppt-tl iii thc Nut' Haut-ii. Howe. l'ci'tt. :md l't1t'cliic Ct-titci' lllL'L'lS. 'lihc zititiuztl Vattclctillc slum' :md thc N.F.I,.cl1iiiccgct lots ol thc giuttlik ztltciitimi, vi 9 4 1 X 'Q' u 0 4 ,a X, 1,.f3. ,: S X IOP RILHIZ Nh. Nltliitltlt-it. It-wit' Nlimtr. .mtl Nlilw ,Kitt-kiuw .tic gluing mt-t tht' I1l.im lui' tht' Yaitttltwillc. Xlllllllli Rll-ll l. l'.tl iIi.lIl is lht' tclltvt' nl .tlllxttlinii .tx shc l'k'LltlN lit-its lrtxm It-lvtxpc ln limit- Xllllllfv Nlfiyy jum- l'it'clci'itL. Nlilw .xllClxlllNl', l.lIlL'l 1-vtwkiiig. Clglrnlxti Ht- liitmh. .tml NI.tiix Lmlmiii. INDI ION! RII.lll: llqiigitig .t sign lm tht- wt-ul, .Limi- Llli' Xlxitx latiit- I-'it-tlctitlt. Pail Clinll. luclx Nltliratx. ttiitl Nlitiiuii l-iattilt. NIIDIDLIQ l.El' l: Nldlxitig it-:tilt fm thc Spcctll YQ.lllllL'Xlllt' .tin ltillct ht-ist-Litig. Bzirlicx Hull, giiirl Mike .Xltt-kitiw. Page 87 LE QIA ,Q rnjiiii-nine Ku l-ni N1Ill,i' mis llinct- xllllllllllll as he lIlll1ll5 ll fllnist- lixaunining lillle Rmnain ligures inaule out ul' soap ani' :nas gill In taaix I.unheil au the l.auin Cllulfs Cllirisunzis Nlkllglllfl Cluniaicl. llennis Shields, lutlx flmnlies. atntl I.elai panlx Phxllis llmi.in atnrl Xlanganet Cluinaul Iuult un, tmmlwii. X map ul ancient Ilailx is in lhe lmaitlugmiiiitl. I h L' ' h h ' L ' e mgulsfs ave 1 err own aim uarfer. Latin Club meetings this year special- sions at our regular inonthly meetings. ized in loieign countries. lVe gained ap- The annual Christinas party was varied pieciation ol' ancient relics lmin a lilin on slightly this year by inviting the French aiirlienlogy. llapaiiese custoins and Eur- 11IlClSlJ2llllSl1 students. NYC exchanged gifts opean trauel were also leatured in discus- and sang songs in Latin. Page SS luis all sing C-.ix Iannheit leauls Dennis Shields. NIan'- Clule, Beligt Benmler. vleitrx '1'hmnais aincl Reggie Stiles in g.nel Clniiiall. livin lluslnnain, Nliss Blllllllgl11'lllCl', Nlllfly some Lailin suiigs. ff Some of us lend a helping hand. 'llhe service workers met trying situations. smiled. and kept working. 'llhev came lace to lace with the real problems as changes began. 'llhere was much drilling. welding, and tearing down in the library. It was not un- common to see men walking up and down ladders and velling, Hey .Ioel Over a little fartherlu lhere was dust. dust. and more dust. Some persons might have given up, Mrs. Yallence. librarian. and her girls donned aprons and cleaned up the room. :Xt their Christmas party the service work- ers played games. listened to records. and exchanged gilts. The next morning they continued their duties accompanied bv the pounding oil hammers and the buzzing ol' drills. NIIDDLE I.IiF'l': Nancy Doinseif. jessie Minor, :mtl Nantv U'inans set the librarv records in order. TOP: XYho's absent today? Barbara llorstman, Marty Cole, Bonnie Weaver. and Sharon Ort are finding full. MIDDLE RIGHT: Speech helpers are .Iiuiv NICCILIN, Bonnie Betley, and Sharon Pool. BCYIVINKJM: Barb Pearson. Bonnie Burrliard. Jessie Minor. and Sally Bridgewater watch janet Case work. Page 89 IL... s ,Ez-X.. ,Mk - QMW, 92'- -1. CENTRM Gmdd of aw, Md Confusion ., ,- , ,ilk aww! gk 'l'0I' l,lil 'li: Nunn Wnlli. lush XI.rples. Dianne Sparks. Hex ,iIlII1lk'llllLlll, mul Inch f-lIlllk'l' ure lu-ing swmn illlll nliue. MIl7I?l,li Llilfl: l'erlv up, bills? Mrs. Ifinnn is lelliug nf set- lL'llll'llli IPIYIJHIIIIIIIIICS. 1501 IOM: l'.lIlllI'L' Business Lezulers uli .Xnrericxr lh.ils us' e gef a fasfe of fomorrow's job. Brr! It was cold at the Jack Frost Frolicf The FBLA dance was one of the lHZlj0l' events ol' the year. Another project ol' the club was the trip to Muncie for ll business convention. A tradition ol' the club is to invite former nieni- hers buck to give talks. Miss Heal. adviser. and oflicers: Nancy VVOH. xludv Maples, Dianne Sparks. Bev Zinnnernizin. and -Iudv Gunter have worked hard to en- courage interest toward business occupations aniong the students of Central. Page EIU 'I sv sf I 2 TOP Rlf-IIT: liev fiIllIllL'l'lllklll and Miss Hezll greet Mrs Iinaln. the speaker nl' the mI.1v. buvlu league 1373 is zilsu g lL'1iill guesl. MIDIJLIC RICH l': The gIi1l1illllICS have the Ilmur. .l1lllL'l Bull! 4715 speaks us Rusie Rice 1375 :intl ,lumix ciUIlliM'S Inuit fm, leather lor a tlaxf Nlaitia jones. president. arts .rs lt'1lLllt'l' .ts the .ll'l ul pioletttngi note the ever hands ni the tear. teanlx lo she leads a It l .X tltstnssion. Xlartia appatenllx has alrearlx Ill.lNll'lL'il .tlrsirer her question. How is fhe ouflook for fomorrow's ieachers? ln our hands lies the luturef' 'lhese words are imbedded in every Fl.-X member's mind. 'llhe Rosza U. 'llonkel Future leaeliers ol Anieriea Club has as its purpose the gaining ol a broad knowledge ol' the teaching profession. its cultiva- tion and its important role in our detnoeracy. 'lihe Club adiisets, M11 Steth and Bliss Qlatkson, are showing Nlarria jones. Elizabeth Arnold, and Carolyn Lange the latest information on teaching methods. ,Xmong the groups activities this year were movies. special speakers. and skits all planned to point out the duties and problems ol teaching. 'llhe high point ol' the year found a Central dele- gation attending the .Xnnual Northeastern Re- gional Meet. Fl.-X sponsored the dance, Hearts and Darts on Valentine Day. Dues! Paying their dues are Iloh Iilker Norris, lndx litnlwl, and Minnie lienson Case tolletls uilh a miserlx look. Klarol lam Y 3 , I I X5 W . F tw fm ..4 Page 91 Page 92 Appreciafion of arf is soughf by many . . . One doesn't have to be a Picasso or a Grandma Moses to belong to the Art Club. Wlith one of the lnost active programs in the school. the club has offered variety and details to hold the interest of even the most faintly in- terested as well as the avid art student. lVith movies. such as the Life of Christ in woodcutsi speakers, such as Miss Nielsen who showed fihns on her European trip: excursions like the one that introduced the group to local artist james McBride: the annual bus trip: and a party and a picnic-they have woven a success- ful year in extra curricular 2111. As usual, its ineinbers made outstanding showings at exhibits. TOP LEFT: Trinnning the Cliristinas tree in the cafeteria is an Art Club venture: helping are Robert Richter and jmce Barton. BOTTOM LEFT: Looking at some design prints are Carolyn Matson and Carol Dornseif. BOTTOM RIGHT: Keeping the Art Club books straight and arranging programs is quite a job. Checking the records are Carolyn Matson, Carol Dornseif. Carol France, Nancy Dornscif, and Diane Hinsey. it 'Q Www -Q IUI': Iunx Ihulnnnn In-mix .1 Illl'L'IllIg ulnlv R-N' Nlnrll. K nul fllulul. Ihnlv Ilmki-mllillli .mil Nunn Nnmll Iunk un lllI,l .: C.nul, lbcnnix, .nnl XXIIIIVII l'X.lIllIIIl' pl.anlx, INDI IUXI: Ilmx nhl is lx: Ihnrcn lhnul, Ciumlxn l-1.nuu- llnllix NI.iIunc .mil IICIIIIIN Slllvlqlx uill Inul Ulll ..,wuu.a. WM- IOI' Rll-Ill: Rnw Nlnill. NI.llllXII llllllwl. .llltl Ill'IIllIx Slliclsls gnc lthllllllljj, In ielvnlilx luilzls XIIIIIIII. Rlhll I: llwu' ll lx? XXl1.m-wi ll ix, Xllsx sp.1ng lcl, Iunx lllINllIlI.llI. I.uuIxn I'l.lll4l'. l'lnlI1x Xlnluiw. .anal Ilnnl ilmul NL'l'IIl In lungllilv v . . ' ll an 4 I ikunlv link llllb Nafure lures us, llic colorx ul llic Qlllllllllll Icarus and llic pcckings ol grccn in llic spring :irc wonclcrs ol nature than arc ciiimx-cl ln' ilu nicinlmcrs ol llic liiolugy Clnlri A A Once crcry nmntli llic club niccls lu talk mfr xnrious topifs ol ngiturc. Sonic ul mln-sc incctings :irc spent on liclfl trips to Ll park nr woucls to ulJscl'N'c. 'lliis vcznr Ilicir nmsl outstanding crcnl 1 was the trip lo 'Iiurkcy Run Sluts Park, 'llic nicinbcrs wcnt liorsclxick riding and on nznnrc tours. Picnic lunclics wcrc czirricd along. Page flfi H7 Vis .,v ' XISOYIC: lllblilt' not playing liliu1lu1au's hlull hut are being itiilialul into the .Xutlimix lYaxne fllulr. lil-1l.OlN': Holm lilltv.-r will he tunic punctual in the luture. He tllissctl the regular initiation. so he is required lu sit motionless while Bill lscnlioui cutiies ou the IIICCITIIQ, Page lll Bill Isenliour tolletts ballots to run off a llt' lor other ollltes, Xtoiuluiitig .llllllll the results are Pia Rautlsep. t.Luoliu T'lLllItk'. Rose lxauuu. l.o1s Olson. aurl Lax l.aui- l1t'll. as does sociefy's pasf and presenf. Anthony lVayne Clubs lanious. lear- inspiring initiations are never forgotten. The initiates soon learned. though. that the special speakers. projects. and fun. compensated for any bruises or charcoal sniudges llroni initiation. One special speaker to whoin we listened was the curator of a local niuseuni. In other meetings we saw lihns on lVashing- ton and the restoration of XVllllZ1l11Sblll'g. lVe portrayed a courtrooni scene in the annual Mock Trial. another AYVC tradi- tion. This year Carolyn France was found not guilty ol' jay-walking across Lewis Street. YVC rounded ollf our exciting year with a held trip to Turtle Town. Mr. Richards is our club adviser.
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