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these students are going to make history. SARAH KERSHAW. Skinnie Minnie - attended Central High School, Hayti, Mo. HENRY KIESS. Attended Emmaus Lutheran. RICHARD KLOPFENSTEIN. Dick - Service Work 1,2; Football 1; attended Washington. EVEREDGE KURTZ. Attended Eshrato. CHESTER MORGAN. Attended Porker High School, Parker, Ind. ROSE MORTON. Attended Harmar. JEROME NEUHAUS. Attended Washington. DAVID PARSLEY. Attended Adams. GERALD PHILLIPS. Attended Central Catholic. PHILLIP PRATT. Phil - attended Adams. RICHARD RELUE. Dick - Choir 1,2,- attended Harmar. VERNON ROGERS. Attended LaGrange. ' CARL SCHUSTER. Attended Washington. RICHARD SCOTT. Doc - Radio Club 2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 2,3; Service Work 1,2,3,4; Stage Electrician 1; attended Harrison Hill. JUDITH SHEPHERD. Judy - Twirlers 1; attended Hoag- land. SHIRLEY SIMS. Attended Harmar. Central Salutes these Four Year Honor Roll Students. FIRST ROW: Mar- tha Brooks, 90.40; JoAnn Teel, 90.63; Judy Combes, salutatorian, 94.88; and Sue Beerbower, 93.39. SECOND ROW: Eugene Swift, 92.03; Bruce Marquart, valedictorian, 95.72; and Ricky Kamm, 93.21. DeWAYNE SPEAKER. Attended Adams. RONALD SPROAT. Rifle Club 1; attended Washington. MICHAEL STOOKEY. Mike - attended Franklin. ROBERT TURNBOW. Attended Hoagland. CHARLES VAUGHN. Attended Washington. DONALD WALKER. Attended Adams. BEVERLY WARFIELD. Bev - FBLA 1; Student Council 1; attended Harmar. PATRICIA WATSON. Pat - Art Club 1; Phy-Chem Club 4; Student Council 1,2; Twirlers 1,2,3; GAA 1; attended Adams. THOMAS WILLIAMS. T. C. - Lettermen 2,3,4; Secretary 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4, All-City, All-State Halfback; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; All-City Track 2,3,4; Sectional Broad Jump Champ 3; attended Harmar. RUBY WILSON. Attended Washington. THOMAS YARMAN. Attended Emmaus Lutheran. 29
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Take another look; ten years from now some of THERESA WILLIAMS ROZELLA WILSON SHIRLEY WILSON KATHRYN WOOD THERESA WILLIAMS. Tee — Service 4; Caldron 2,3,4; Spotlight 1,2,3; Junior Congress 3; GAA 1,3; attended Hormar. ROZELLA WILSON. FBLA 2,3,4; Service Work 1,2,3,4; Booster Club 3,4; Caldron 3,4; Spot- light 3; Choir 4; attended Hoaglond. SHIRLEY WILSON. FBLA 2,3,4; Caldron 2,4; Spotlight 4; GAA 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; attended Hoaglond. KATHRYN WOOD. Kathi — Math Club 3; AWC 3,4; Service Work 3,4; Booster Club 4; Spotlight Agent 3,4; attended Washington. BILL ZION. Willie — attended Washington. The following seniors are not pictured due to camera fright: STEVEN AYRES. Attended Washington. RICHARD BATES. Dick — Lettermen 2; Vice President 2; Football 4; Basketball 2; Track 1; attended Hoaglond. DOROTHY BROOKS. Attended Smart. PRINCELLA CANSLER. Prince - GAA 1; attended Smart. ROBERT DAVIS. Bob - Track 1,2,4; Spotlight 4; attended Hoaglond. THOMAS DUNN. Attended South Side High School. DAVID EASLEY. Lettermen 2,3,4; Choir 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketboll 2; Track 1; attended Smort. FREDERICK ELDER. Fred - Radio Club 1; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4; Moth Club 2,3,4; Service Work 2,3; Rifle Club 3,4; Phy-Chem Club 4, AWC 3,4; attended Washington. WILLIE ELDRIDGE. Attended Harmar. ROBERT ELTZROTH. Attended Hormar. KENNETH GILBERT. Attended Hoaglond. DORIE GILLESPIE. Attended Smart. CHARLES GOODWIN. Attended school outside Fort Wayne. DONALD GRIMME. Don - YFC 1; ottended Hoaglond. WILLIE HATCH. Attended Hormar. GALE HELLAND. Attended Washington. PETER HOGAN. Meorl — attended Hormar. JERRY JACOBS. Attended Woshlngton. ROBERT JAUREGUI. Attended Centrol Cotholic. 28
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Gordon Boinbridge, junior class vice-president; Connie Leach, secretary; and Don Booty, president; ore officers of a class that is responsible for many new traditions. Mr. George Tricolas and Miss Connie Standish, Junior Class odvisers, are known for their ability at dreaming up fresh and original ideas. . . . and the Junior advisers, VeaT Juniors. This year ' s Junior Class worked hard in every thing they did to make the Class of ' 61 the best junior class ever. My Blue Heaven v as the name chosen for this year ' s Junior Prom. Twinkling stars of blue, sprinkled with glitter, are just one of the many decorations. Like every other jun- ior class, this class worked hard to make their Junior Prom the best ever. During spring vacation, they worked especially hard to make this year ' s Prom a big success. Eye-catching bulletin boards were used for the publicity of My Blue Heaven. The prom court and queen were chosen by three differ- ent votings of the Junior Class. Connie Leach was chosen the Junior Prom Queen; her court consisted of Carolyn Lange, Ida Davis, Francis Curry, Elizabeth Arnold, Omin- tha Petrie, Olga Litwinko, Barbara Beerbower, Sue Davis, Pettie Griggs, Marty Thomas, Rochelle Tieman, and Aljean Rogers. ' The Defiance of David Charles was the title of the Jun- ior Play. The play was of the problems that confront today ' s teenagers. The neat Fighting Central Tiger sweatshirts sold by the Junior Class were wanted by many students, and they seemed to boost that Fighting Tiger spirit. On January 29, the Junior Class sponsored a bus trip to the Central game against Richmond at Richmond, to show the team we were behind them. The Battle of the Classexes gave the Juniors the Best Costumes and Best Act awards to the junior girls and junior boys, respectively. This was the second consecutive year for these awards to be won by the Class of ' 61. The Junior are now looking forward to their last year, for next year they will be Seniors. Brenda Abernathy Jo Ann Abdool Carol Adkins Larry Arend Elizabeth Arnold Carolyn Atkinson Lee Roy Atkinson Joyce Badders Gordon Boinbridge Alicia Barron Larr Bartlett Marilyn Bansinger
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