Central High School - Interlude Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Besides teaching classes, the teach- ers must take attendance, grade pa- pers, and carry out many other duties. All of these things make for a busy day as a teacher. l and continues to lunch in the cafeteria W l l fl The attitude of learning is inter- rupted at midday by the sudden rush to the cafeteria. There students eat, fraternize and have time for extra study. In this picture is a view of a new addition to the cafeteria scene- athletes working and serving the food. Commie Walls, Sylvester Coal- man, and John West, pictured here are three of many outstanding ath- letes employed by the school. 9' 'X Bail , ' .1 At 3115 students head for home, iab , I V wry , I N WL ,ful f .lfwf V ' VU' 'il -Ll. J' I il' , A W ij w . ' X ,W ,Af ' . ,U YV 'J W Vkxvw il' rn 'J X1 'j . - D v V ' ' A J r Q I 'Li L ' vb ,iv ' 1 i. - ff s V V, Jr , J' 'it wrt ' cv t r , 4 L J N, 51 VC fp ' ',, ut, tl 1 L nl' ' - LL - w W F ,J 1 Q.: .' fr i 1 . 1 , LV! A AJ lllf, 4 i M' lv r lx it ir V' X' :V L, ' L! f LQ, ki , 'Lf X' -y U-Bib ' Vi ,J-W Li 'XL C Y 4 WV ' W ' i. .i wx i HW! .DC ,N ef r 1 X Lf We anticipate the time when we will get our class rings. Then when we receive them many of us keep them only a short time, for friend- ship often blooms into romance and the rings are given to our steady. Pictured here are Bill Hepler and Ruth XVhitesell exchanging rings, homewark later teachers finullyleuve Rejoicing happily at 3:15 is this group of Central students. After la- boring all day in school, they leave for jobs, and more work, or home for homework. Evenings are spent with extra curricular activities, bas- ketball games, or other sports con- tests, or maybe just watching tele- vision. Many other students remain after school to work on Barnstormer productions, practice sports, or to help teachers. After a hard day's work these tea- chers look forward to an evening of meetings, work, or maybe just plain relaxation. Head Librarian, Miss An- derson, Mrs. Foulks, Head Nurse, and Miss Smoger, a member of Cen- tral's English Department are con- templating their evening activities as they depart from school. P- ff I Will Keep Faith ivan: P, any F0501 00 PB M2 .L bblcfor GF rn FOVI.: : .M X .2 , rj, A, ' ffv, fuk pd 154-4 i, 151 pffxffi - f 1 :VW Cfi,t,c'7i, , ,,, ,, 'f fy .IQ , Q . f-Qufu' Lizil 7,dfLL, 464VC, vjL LC! v!.'Qg,tf!L, f . I -f V , I 4 ' , 1 ! L i If K- :U A so 51,4 pg kffxfvic 7f1+'6Zfff4' ffluf' - ff ,- fm -V-ff - , J. V A f X456 f Wi Cf' X-f f 0 ,4 Azbftf an 4411 wif 541-41 ff 1 I , A ,fgfvw if fzfffzfgs, I ffhcfjgg 5'fZif'fs.f' ,144-121' fs' f ,OL ?Zl 64,61 501 if ,flffuf Jbifffyffaf fiififdi f 'X 5 51 ,X . , R x Lfufljfl tfipc' 5.1 fc WVU- : Lf 1 C, fl X42 Q, ,aLLa--gn f' X 3 fn, X rf! s n X 5 C, X U'-In 1: D fy xg , KR iff X 'ws 'gli' I E In Central' Classes s Two busy printers hard at work are Lee Baker and Fred Goffney. They are at the press, printing one of the many live jobs that they re- ceive throughout the year. A live' job is one that comes outside of school city. Busy Cenfralites learn vocation while Think hard! Don't cut it in the wrong place. Pic- available for the pupil's use. It extends many oppor- tured here, Dave Anderson is devotedly working on his tunities for future carpenters and also provides a place project in wood shop class. Always buzzing with ac- where boys interested in woodwork can make use of tivity, our wood shop has many different instruments their talents in this field. 10 'lil t, s I x L.. .L The Creation , The Raven , Chicago -all of these poems and many more were heard floating through Central's third floor halls as Miss DeGroote's English class made recordings of poems and dramatiza- tions. These recordings were played at open house in order to inform the students' parents of their class acti- vities. Here, Alden Fritz, Ann Powell, Sue Bourdon, Steve Guy, Tom Wil- more, and Frances Dzierla record their poems. education maiars e periment on student High school offers us prepara- tions for the activities after our secondary education. It very often initiates our interest in future vocations and hobbies, giving us experience in a great range of subjects. Central has a broad vocational department in which printing, woodworking, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing and various other skills are available to the students. The art of human relations, as well as manual arts, contributes to this preparation for the fu- ture. Classes such as English and social studies contribute to this by giving the students their skills in social awareness. Many student teachers come to Central every year to get their prac- tice teaching. Shown in action here is Miss Patricia Carey, a St. Mary's student, teaching one of Miss Ber- gan's classes. The student teachers gain valuable hours of experience with these on the job training duties. Also, they are of great assistance to the teachers. Grading papers, and making out grades are just two of the many jobs they perform. f 7 4 'Ei I 'N 7 2' 45- Now add the flour! No, mix it first! It looks as if Janice Howard and Judy Frame are trying to help Wilbur Benson with his cooking: but instead of helping, they seem to be getting him more confused. Although these three cooks may be somewhat uncertain, Sally Forrest and Connie Buczkowski seem to know what comes next as they work intently on their recipes. 3 Student put knowledge to practical use N 4 T if i k Ah Experience is the best teacher, as the saying goes and Marie Bella believes just that. As a dental as- sistant, she performs many duties such as keeping the books, making appointments, sterilizing the instru- ments, and helping the dentist great deal by handing him the neces- sary utensils. Marie, like many other Central students, is earning, learning, and receiving credit by working through the Coeop program. K 'fig J' f.- ,..,,,, lf' Using different color schemes. ar- ranging furniture. and learning com- plimentary and contrasting colors are just a few things done in interior decorating class. Nlany girls take this course in order that they might be more original in planning their future homes. One of the many projects is that of constructing a room and using the correct colors and arrangement of furniture in it. Admiring one of the rooms are Claire Scott and Car- olyn Jayo. m home a well as in professianal warld U fs Painting with crayons may sound strange, but it is often done at Central. A new addition to the art room is an encaustic palette which melts crayons and makes usable as paint If a mistake is made in this process, a blowtorch is used to melt the mistake and then it is corrected. Using this device is Peggy Johnson, who is painting a still life picture. te . kwa .gT SSS- Xsgg XS x ' of ' x f Q . 4 . i , 4 2 i ' xi ff . ., .Oil tx 1' 5 I - .- XJ A course which is of special interest to many girls at Central is that of fashion designing. This class is taken by some girls in order to give them experience for their future occupation but others take the course because fashions and drawing interest them. A few girls who are pursuing this course are Ginny Wilk, and Sharon Blume, who are making sketches of Sharon Dunham. Noting the puzzled look on this freshman student's face, Mr. Harris explains to her one of the many tough problems encountered by the members of his Algebra I class. Alge- bra, the branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and letters, imag- inary and red numbers, negative and positive numbers, has introduced many 9th graders to Centra1's excel- lent math department. ln,- g .1 Teachers guide us fhraugll Analytic geometry deals with various kinds of equa- tions and their graphs. The first equation is the equa- tion of the straight line graphed on the get of axes, The second equation is the equation of the circle. Here we see John Lamberson explaining to Gene Anderson, Tom Yarger, and Tom Joyce. the algebraic process for finding the exact points where the line crosses the circle. f' Q5 tbl' FN Q MA U., 0 t rg is SU, M13 V., The inadequacy of advanced high school math and science courses in the United States has received much publicity by newspapers in the repercussions of the Sputnicks and Jupiter rockets. Too many people outside the school system seem to think that the high schools in the United States are lacking in their training of the people who will lead our country in the discoveries of newer and better scientific devel- opmentsg and. that we will fall behind the Rus- sians in the race of technical advancements. Highly advanced courses in math and science are offered at Central. Courses such as calculus, solid geometry, analytical geometry, trigono- metry and college algebra are available to those students who wish to acquire knowledge in these subjects. Not only is the actual knowledge gained in these classes of a great value, but also the ability that the student develops in indivi- 'Si be Even though the subject of physics may seem difficult to many of us, these five students-who are pursuing this course appear to know what they are doing. In the front row, Alice Mull, Bob Carpenter, and Bob Parko are devoting their attention to this measuring device, while behind them Phil Horton and Dennis Harden are being kept busy learning about the if..- uses of the friction instrument. muthematics,science,and business courses ev'-31 'Q-52 sz wL7'+Np1+ 5' X dual reasoning and thinking. They are taught systematic methods of calculation which often deal with imaginary objects, but more impor- tant, they are taught the application of these methods which will be of some use to them out- side of class. In the science department something new has been added. Besides the physics, chemistry, and biology courses, a science seminar has been es- tablished in which students are given an oppor- tunity to explore the many and varied fields of science. In this special class, they participate in activities which include tours of local establish- ments which make use of scientific principles, books and pamphlets from various sources, and demonstrations and lectures. It is obvious that at Central the technical courses which so many people seem to feel all high schools lack are available. ,,,-., A rl WB- .,,,,v +4 114-ef -11 - ' T55 in .. ,f - ,wffglq . V4 sf-12, in J? ff' ' ,fi . 4 , The students in this picture appear to be diligently studying in their Business Law class. This course is the study of the rules and regulations of our city govern- ment and it is one of the many courses which is re- quired for the oliice practice program. A complete understanding of our laws is essential since we have to meet and contend with them every day. nf Present citizens of Central and future citizens of the world are dis- cussing the 1958 senatorial and local elections in their American govern- ment class. Realizing the importance of the right to vote, these seniors plan to utilize the information gath- ered in this class so that as adults they will not be blind voters. Seen here are seniors Carol Erhardt, Pat Dobecki, Mike Hurd, Bob Carpenter, Albert Walters, Bill Molnar, Dennis Kristowski and Dorothy Hobson. We learn world and social problem along fp, I 45 f A f' 1' -TK Lgg lf fl lp, X Z 1 , ' , ' f Q ut fig I W, if If 'X in I6 1 f l f f f Q Q! f' V CW Z fi if of I .- ,ff fl X! . fl? ' Nfl If rf.-ag f f ii C .i.:, , -ln Community Civics classes learn about the courts of our fair city. In this picture judge F. Kennedy Demp- sey explains the procedure of the laws to Werner Moh- ler, Linda Woodard, Kathy Ritzler, Dick Megyesi, Sandy Silverbrand, and Mike Syson. The ninth grade Com- munity Civics classes make similar visit to see the Mayor and other city officials to learn about the oper- ation of the city's governing bodies. 16 Practice makes perfect is an old saying that is especially true for the hand. Playing at football games, sponsoring the pep band that plays at basketball games. and presenting the annual band concert are but three of the many activities that the band undertakes. Hard at work practicing are Barry Ritzler, Keith Merrill. Le- roy Houck, Anita Anthony. David Hempstead, and Barbara Harnisch. with subjects such a band and French , i t, gi LE ,i Miss Ceyak, one of Central's for- eign language teachers, has called three of her French IV students, Judy Winger, Ruth Grorud, and Louis Minnes, to the blackboard to put on the conjugation of the word, avoir. Along with the learning of the native language of France, the class studies the geography and location of the country and also learns much about the habits and customs of France. K 6'6fL.z , If 4 NPA 60-ff A' X if Mqfwf jfffffaqff ffffffj Affffwnfdffaf ffg Wfff fm QFJAWW QW fffffa,Q UU UMC, f 57, f?fW.'6l!A'f C 7710 X057 Co WI K L' I I eep faith if JH' . . - L ,, bg fic 1 ' ' we t'V I .A Y I - W. ff Q I 44.1.4-A L' 5- - 'Z' L, '- ' f- 1 f fs, ,A A , ' f .ff-nf., fffgxg, K 1 A , my pw 5 fag T ' 5 ii mr 'L' 52 X M 1 I f bk m ,,.f .N ka K luv' xi A, . 1 ' A F' 3 Ya 3 y 31 gl ci: X ,x i , 1 1, X Xljg ' , 0 A ,Q , - c if ,T cp , AY, Alf' x ' J n Q , 1 C wx .K Lvf ,uf f V7 YH 11 9 fl fm wgf Ach Ybfi, S , Y' Ja Q Q 01 f 'Lak' 2 L VV.: 1. A x I fi X 0 L, Q II xf Q X 4, N K I Z 1 f xx, X x t ,f In Central' Activities , X S , w lf NU, fx ' 1 5 , 'L-f .,-A, ,f ,X , L - ,lv ' '1 ' -- , 1 1 . qui . A -fx R, 'J 1 , x' -5 7 ,. 14 U if A fy X' A K+' - V L- f ' CX? fi' -1 F- 'Q 1 J, U! , QA, X17 -ik? A J X ,V . f U 4 1 ' , 'L ,A 'xr ' ,. V . 'f ' f U LW, ', A -f 6x DLG, I E J . Y, A f fix R-gf V - LL f' j A I A1, K J 1 L 2 ci ' fl M f i' Q 'A' L - fl ' m I ' 1 ' - , A N i - ' V' 1 LO! CJ K1 L J f xv Q- ft, 'fi QV Ji' f V f 5' M Ut fx' if X N fifi , ' f 11 I -,ii 'X . xwuff ' QA 9 flu A .5 Q ag U 211,27 A QC 1, 7 if K1 1 M.. JJ K, , M, , Iggy, ' - I J X, 'V 72 V 'f ,Aw, - ,1f 'Kqj t ip , U f AJ fl7tf! 41 A A 1 X 'PIL In , C I, .J' X-fl. Y X129 V XA' L J K- 5 4, f 2 ,I K- if . ' 1 x , S Q I I I rl! ft xxx ,l- . Y' 'few S 1 These senior students, Alice Mull, Secretaryg Dave Dunlap, Vice Pres- identg Sue Johns, Treasurerg and Tom Yarger, President, efficiently handled the affairs of our Student Council. One of the more important projects which was put into use this year was the installation of a stamp machine. The 1958-59 officers are seen purchas- ing stamps. Other accomplishments of our council this year were the ob- taining of an additional pay tele- phone, the selling of refreshments during school play productions, and the distribution of certificates to the honor students. Our Schoal leaders plan Central' future The Booster Club did many good deeds this year. under the direction of Mr. Taylor. One of the most out- standing advancements was the ini- tiation of a Principals Trophy. to be engraved with the name of Cen- tral's outstanding athlete. The award is presented to the all-around boy. The qualifications for this award are based on citizenship. athletic ability, and scholastic standing. The officers of the 1958 Booster Club. Charlene Hans. Treasurer: John Boyer. Pres- ident: Gene Anderson. Vice Presi- dent: and Diane Andries. Secretary: are keeping themselves busy polish- ing this coveted award. KX. 1 ' The theme of this year's Foreign Exchange drive was Pass the Hat and this was done to the tune of S600 to bring over a student from Europe next year. Pictured here are Sandy High dropping some change into the hat of Ann Lovgren, and this years foreign exchange student from Holland. Sylvia vanBodegom, add- ing some of her money to the hat held by Sue Johns. and or cmize XS, HST' ff N1 , -A-, g many other useful activities To the students who frequently visit the school's library, the faces of these girls may be rather familiar. These girls who are Central's student librarians, help our regular librarians Mrs. Earl and Miss Anderson, by checking books in and out and put- ting the books back on the shelves. Front row: Rose Marie Vuckis, Bev- erly Gnott, Rozanne Eastburn, Clau- dia Wall, Sherry Stults, Mary Ann Schultz, and Jenny Erp. Second row: Sharon Cobb, Dorene Fouts, Pat Sherill, Julie Dillon, Laurie Taylor, Gwen Strandberg, Marie Turnage, and Christine Kotowski. Third row: Nancy Mendenhall, Karen Kuespert, Veronica Koparz, Helen Kotowski, Judy Walter, Ann De Paepe, Leslie Sackett, and Sherry Bennett. lx 71 b 'sx fi if N ' A is-r ,FS li , ff? ' , 2 ' , r i , ' if F f in Av ,KX s , x . w , 4 , jx we' Charlene Hans Sandy High l Alice Mull li, in 'ea lr 25 f Mary Balis Ann Siekman Nila Grabowski I Carolynn Lippert The 1958 Football Queen and her Court These were the fortunate fellows chosen to escort the queerfs court to the held during the half-time Cere- monies at the heralded Central- Adams rivalry, They are Bill VVU- mcr, john Lamberson. Tom Yarger, john Boyer, Neil xvUl'l4IHf1ll. Bill Mil- ler, Bill Molnar, Dave Sexton. and Fred Scott. ef.,-if 1'-at ty -'fra' '- ur N I 4 yi. 13 'M p I Queen Diane Andries :fy ..n 53 , f 450 Billie Leslie Jan Goebel Gloria Goss l Jw'-I if Z5 Sue O'Malley A Pat Elliott Ruth Whitesell Judy Hess The 1959 Basketball Queen and her Court These lucky lads were the fellows chosen as escorts for the basketball queen's court. They are Rick Rode- fer, Dave Dunlap, Dennis Harden, jim Love, Dale Matthews, Gene An- derson, Jim Wyllie, and Bob Taghon. These students devote much of their Measuring, cutting, and pasting are a few of the many chores which oc- CUPY I-1 considerable amount of time for Sue Hoehn, our yearbook Editor- in-Chief. Sue and Mr. Madden, the faculty advisor must shoulder the responsibility of checking and cor- recting all the work carried out by the section heads. They are also in charge of making sure that all mater- ials are ready when the deadline arrives. All the toil and drudgery it takes to assemble an annual record of classes, activities, and sports is done by this efficient group of students who compose the Interlude yearbook staff. These people must put many hours of hard work into making dum- mies, arranging and cropping pic- tures, and writing copy in order to meet their numerous deadlines. Front row: Jim Wyllie, Sports Editor, Judie Smock, Underclass Editorg Mary Balis, Faculty Editor, Sue Hoehn, Editor-in-Chief, Nila Grabowski, Lit- erary Editorg Billie Leslie, Senior Editorg and Charlene Hans, Classes Editor. Second row: Gary Weaver, Barbara Emmons, Ann Siekman, Activities Editorg Pam Rerick, Cir- culation Editorg Janice Sletten, Busi- ness Manager, Sharon Hauck, Adver- tising Manager, Deanna Sigrist, Sue Komasinski, and Ginny Wilk, Third row: Pat Elliott, Sharon Bratina, Barbara Dhaene, Ruth Whitesell, Mary Wolfe, Peggy Wilke, and Sue Bourdon. Y.. 44 time to yearbook and the new paper It is because of this effective group that we faithfully receive our weekly paper filled with news, sports events, and social activities. Every week, when the deadline time rolls around, these people must have every article written and all headlines formed. Front row: Marcia Pliska, Circula- tion Manager, julie Davis, Advertis- ing Manager, Carolyn Lippert, Exchange Editor, Alice Mull, Busi- ness Managerg john Lamberson, Editor-in-Chiefg Sue O'Ma1ley, Page Two Editor, Lorraine Cohen, Page One Editor, jim Grainger, Page Four Editor, and Karen Lawrence, Page Three Editor. Second row: Lou Ann Rosenfeld, Barbara Weinstein, Mar- lene Fezy, Gayle Katz, Susie Morri- son, Aleda Hering, Donna Kingery, Karen Strandhagen, Nancy Carr, Lee Ann Loomis, Judy Kerestury, and Anita Anthony. Third row: Nila Gra- bowski, jone Niblick, Gary Zimmer- man, Bernie Stafford, Bill Shall, Craig Long, Harry Lamberson, Karen Klirnishin, Mary Margaret Snyder, Norma jean Hatfield, and Gene Cohn. 15 1 l The Editor-in-Chief of the Inter- lude newspaper, holds the most im- portant position on the staff. He has not only one page to prepare and correct, but is responsible for the en- tire paper. Making headlines, proof- reading, and taking the paper to press are only a few of his many tasks. Mr. Overholt, the faculty adviser, looks on as the Editor, John Lamberson, measures for a headline. r 1' P N1 QL .S L , Q, .- y .. 1 u An essential part of Central'S Band is the majorettes and drum major. These people participate in half- time ceremonies during football sea- son and each one also plays an in- strument in the band. The majorettes are Pat Skinner, Ann Murrman. Gwen Shaw, Janice Riley, Elaine Goff, Anita Anthony, and the drum major is jim Sholley. Gning concerts playing in assemblies and proxldlng many actixities of the Central Band Front rovu im Sholly Sue Burkhalter Ann Murmann Carol Oster hold Eileen North Lee Ann Loomis Kathy Ritzler Gwen Shaw Bexerly Harmsch and Loren Krienke Second row Gerald Sagaguchi Mike Royster Nancy Huff. Leslie Lynk, Lois Wadick Nancy Parke. Margaret Grounds, David Ernsberger. Kenny Miller. Lynn Hip- skind, Anita Anthony, Gerry Smith, jack Ernsberger David Hempstead, and Barbara Harnisch, Third row: Sharon Gramza Pat Mallory Cynthia Schmidt Linda jimmy Ungriat Allen Graham Helen Allen Elaine Goff Napoleon Gadson Larry Kimble Bonnie Pearson Ronnxc Carter and Bonnie Roberts Fourth row Carol Fassnacht john Boyer ,Ianyce Sletten Pat Skinner john McKinley Barry Rrtzler joe Moore jim Ride nour, Frank Horak, Mr. Singleton. Jim Ackert Keith Merrill, Lowell Robinson, Joy Kring, Tom Gazinski Charles Romine, Gene Uband Larry Orr. Leroy Houck Tom Geyer, and Fred Eisner, , -- M . . . , if s 3 E f f music for school play productions are just a few of the Miller. Mafgie Badowski. Slwffi Stull-Z, Janet JOUQS' . ,, . I . V: J. . , ' I i Y . Mr. Fisher, the new orchestra con- ductor, tells his orchestra class how to play a piece for the annual Christ- mas assembly that they, along with the glee club and drama club, will present to the student body. Listen- ing to him are Carmalita Jones, Jim Foster, Nelson Secrist, Makrouhi Oxian, and Joyce Ridenour. cancerfs and music for many event The Central High School Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Fisher, has numerous sessions just like this one which include many hours of practice. They are an inspiring example of our school's activities and worthy of much admiration. Front row: Makrouhi Oxian, Janice Nakano, Joyce Ridenour, Debra Harris, Nancy Carr, Diane Haley, Pat Elias, and Cindy Meyers. Sec- ond row: Sharon Wesner, Judy Aichelle, Gail Ham- bridge, Glen Coble, Carmelita Jones, Douglas Kline, Beverly Harnisch, Gwen Shaw. Loren Kreinke, Carol Osterhold, Eileen North, Barry Turner, Margaret Mandler, Ralph McCoy, and Paul Kile. Third row: Donna Casner, Dan Bango, Carol Fas- snacht, Janyce Sletten, Mr. Fisher, Karen Bloom, Sharon Morrell, Donna Martynowcz, Jim Foster, Sue Burkhalter, Jim Sholly, Diane Compton, and Carolyn Woods. Fourth row: Jack Ernsberger, Dave Hempstead, Barbara Harnisch, Anita Anthony, Lynne Hipskind, Dave Ernsberger, Kenny Miller, Steve Yuhasz, and Nelson Segrist. Fifth row: Leroy Houck, Tom Geyer, and Fred Eisener. -Y . 5 , vl ' N l , t . 1 1 - f X. ee r r is,-. I if 1, . s, 53,1 .' 1 ' ' 'Manyiipeopie do not realize the haird work that is put into cheeileakd- inlg byi the B-Team cheerlealderh Neai'ly every night after school the girls meet iin the auditorium for ac- tici td learn new cheers and perfect the old ones. The B-Team cheerlead- ing squad this year consisted of three sophomores and one junior. They were Pat Elliott, Merry Kay Schatzle, Carol Bell and janet Nowicki. Cheerleaders add ta athletic cantests Diane Andries Cafolyfm Llppeft Etta Warren Darlene DeBe1kes Carolyn Curry Jackie Windsor X f Pictured here are the members of the Tri-Hi-Y Club. Front row: Marge Konieczny, Geraldine Meek, Pat Lochmondy, Esther Ewald, Toni Sherburn, Judy Dezamitz, and Sandy Doetsch. Second row: Myra Ewing, Betty Lewis, Joyce Ridenour, Judy Donnelly, Esther Sherburn, Shirley Nemeth, Pat Springer, Betty Breed- ing, Phyllis Haskin, and Marilyn Miller. Third row: Pat Golubski, Karen Powell, Sandy Matafin, Sha- ron Powell, Judy Twilley, Diane Davidson, Sandy Schreckenbach, Wil- ma Robertson, and Geraldine Dudeck. A ri g 9 Central offers many and varied activities The girls in this picture are members of the Future Teachers Club. Front row: Doris Marsh, Joyce Ann Bokor, Jone Niblick, Natalie Dowdell, Linda Orban, Mary Wheelock, Karen Bloom, Paula Sunderman, Carol Kennedy, and Norma Winther. Second row: Pat Clark, Charlotte Howell, Gretchen Wise, Karen Klimishin, Sally Foster, Marlene Fezy, Jackie Porlier, Diana Rich- ert, Sue Glenton, Judy Costello, Mitzi Samarich, and Miss Bennett, sponsor. Third row: Sharon Gordy, Mariellen Bestle, Sandy Silverbrand, Sharon Sigfigt, Julie Cunningham, Janice Nakano, Barbara Harniscn, Carol Sliolly, Janice Pound, and Jackie Rossow. ,4- Talks and trips are a couple of the activities by which the members of the Future Nurses Club are able to acquaint themselves with the interesting field of nurs- mg. Pictured here Pat Mallory, co-chairman, Anita Knoerr, president, and Barbara Crowe, co-chairman,dis- cuss their plans for the party which this organization is giving for the County Infirmary. Our Nurse, Mrs. Foulks, is their faculty advisor. 29 if 'v' Our students train for future vocation The officers of the Junior Issac Waltons club, Gale Jossens, Treasurer, Sue Stafford, Vice President, Carol Fassnacht, President, Sylvia van Bodegom, Recording Secretary, and Bonnie Roberts, Corresponding Secre- tary were preparing to call their meeting to order when this picture was taken. Tree planting and providing bird feeding stations were two of their services, and field trips and tobogganing excursions were some of their recreational activities. li A new science club, the JETS, recently came into existence at Central. JETS, meaning Junior Engineer- ing and Technical Society is composed of prospective engineers and scientists, and the club's activities in- clude field trips, films, projects, and competition in state and national contests, The officers of the JETS are Don Soderberg, Presidentg Sue Johns, Secretary, Thornton Schwenk, Vice Presidentg Mr. Cripe, CPIOLETM and Tom Joyce, Treasurer. G n 4 N l 4 X V... Z' W nuff' J-'vs' . . -v- l - if 2 Their fellow debaters listen attentively as Gary Feldman and Eleanor Moss express their different thinkings on a particular subject. These sessions, along with other practice debates during the week, are what helps our Debate Team to be champions. The onlook ers are Karen Lawrence, Curtis Fischback, Jim Man ion, Jerry Smith, Barbara Weinstein, Mary Ann Locke Mr. Poorbaugh, their coach, Margaret Coen, and Diane Wegenke. 30 and provide services for the schaol Have brush, will paint may well be the motto of the Art Service Club which is new to Central this year. Sue Komasinski, Wilma Robinson, Diane Doty, Larry Coddens, and Dennis Grabowski are painting posters for the Civil Air Patrol dance. Although their services for school organizations are free, there is a small charge for outside groupsg with this money, the purchases ol more materials are made. ,H :HR 4 -ex- The faces of these Boys are familiar to everyone who attends Central's sporting events and Barnstormer pro- ductions. The Ushers Club provides a most helpful service for the school. Front row: Ernie Goeorth, Albert Biesbrouch, Richard Sherwood, James McFarlane, Louis Nowak, Herbert Boase, Thomas Tyks, Robert Cart- wright, Bill Krill, and James Foster, secretary-treasurer. Second row: Mr. Bendit, sponsorg Bob Mathewson, Gerald Mortz, Gary Sherwood, Bill Smith, Richard Wilson, Loren Krienke, Bruce Behling, James Fenters, first captaing Lester Martin, second captain, and Jack Curl, president. Third row: Frank Epperson, Ralph Kline, Gerhard Judjahn, Mike Kelley, Bill Haas, Stanley Thrasher, Ronald Tohulha, David Holmborg, Ralph Boase, and Robert Anderson. The members who were absent when the picture was taken are John Bliley, Ollie Nowicki, Bob Swick, and Tom Compton. ,' -. X' -f. .L 'fx L The Projectionists Club is a service club to which Central is truly indebted. This group of boys is a great help to many teachers and their classes because they operate the movie projector when films, pertaining to the different classes, are shown. Fred Hunt, Charles Winebrenner, Jim Grummell, Dennis Davis, and Barry Ladd are gathered together discussing the problems which arise while running the projectors. 31 - .Mfg -'wap j iii L ,, 'V - L! 1 T ', 4 , N 3-Y gzffwmrfrf The sports-loving girls who are members of the Girls Athletic As- sociation are, Front Row: Audrey Hardy, Linda Woodward, Nancy Woltman, Barbara Tankersley, La- verne Coalman, Miss Mathews, their sponsor, Sandy Hamblen, President of the organization, Rosie Smith, Carol Daren, and Pat Dunlap. Second Row: jerry Proctor, Ann Ludwig, Patsy Heckney, Wanda Richardson, Shirley Whitmore, Sandy Dunlap, Marilyn Thrasher, Pat Becky, Linda Layman, Sherry Hamblen, Karen Critchlow, Elizabeth Phillips, and Sherry Morrell. In the third row are: Helen Allen, Diane Winters, Phyllis Hardy, Sue Hayden, Diane Judah, Jean Menzie, Connie White, Sandra Swain, Pat Hanell, Christine Wadzinskin, and Pat Fulnecky. Monogram Club, Tumblers, G. A. A., Central's athletes, who have earned awards in the many sports which our school offers, proudly wear their letter sweaters as they pose for this picture. Front row: Tom Geyer, Willie Wilson, Jim Bougard, Commie Walls, Kenny Ellis, Dave Dunlap. Bill Womer. Wayne Baker, Dale Matthews, and Felix Owsley. Second row: Don Soderberg, Dave Sexton. Tom Wilmore, Gerald Car- ter, and Mike Hall. Third row: Tom Yarger, Mose Williams, Elwood Hayes. Bill Molnar, Bob Carpen- ter. Jim Love, Bill Hepler, Dennis Harden, and Rick Sanders. Fourth row: Rudy Tatay, David Molnar, Tommy Carter, Ron Pecsi, Bob Wis- nieski. Bob Parko, Tom Connelly. Raymond Wallace, and Al Rapp. Fifth row: Duane Cooley. Sylvester Coalman, Ronnie Wenzel, and Henry Davis. Sixth row: Eugene Carnes, Terry Miller, Rolf Grorud, Gilbert Walker, and john T. West. PN ,,. ...viz 'sb XZ' M No, it's not a game of tic tac toe. Miss Mathews is illustrating a key move to the G.A.A. volleyball en- thusiasts, front row: Pat Fulnecky, Nancy Woltman, Sandy Hamblen, and Carol Osterhold, and back row: Audrey Hardy, Laverne Coalman, Phyllis Hardy, Barbara Tankersley, Carol Daren, and Rosie Smith. Be- sides volleyball, the Girls Athletics Association offers the female popula- tion of Central various sports activi- ties which include everything from swimming to archery. provide rerreutian for Centrafs students It is amazing to us what stamina and vigor these Central tumblers possess as they demonstrate their gymnastics for us in assemblies. Their yearly performances is greatly anti- cipated by all, for our tumblers are known for their wonderful shows. Front row: John Samarich, and Ron Sorukas. Second row: Nancy Wolt- man, Betsy Mead, Donna Skidmore, Joyce Ridenour, Cinda Haab, Carol Bennett, Darlene De Beikes, Joyce Bokor, and Connie Hull. Third row: Louis Mines, John Nice, Jerry Allen, Peggy Kepschull, Jim Woltman, Margaret Fitzgerald, Terry Krantz, Kenny Little, and Jim Buck. Fourth row: Jim Fleckenstein, Bill Buie, Tim Leeke, Gale Hawkins, Dave Collins, Larry Bergen, Paul Swihart, Sharon Doetsch, Roberta Johns, Juliana De Vos, Jean Curl, and Coach Elbel. Fifth row: Larry Noens, Tom Lang- well, James Lane, Jessie Newburn, and Helen Baumgartner. Sixth row: Bob Mathewson, Jerry Szymczak, and Harold Swiatowy. BARNSTORMER BOARD JAMES LEWIS CASADY DIRECTOR First Semester Second Semester Juli Chrlstman Co Chairman Carmaleta Jones Chairman Michael Henry Co Chalrrnan Michael Henry Carmaleta Jones Michael Radeckl Diane Wegenke Robert Lee Jones David Evans Melissa Tramor Judy Lenczowski Randa Miller Scott Martin Diane Wegenke Robert Lee Jones David Evans Melissa Tramor Mlchael Radecki Judy Lenczowski Randa M1l1er Scott Martin John West Norman Kagle GEORGE DAVIDSON AWARDS Carmaleta jones Robert Lee I ones Honorable Men t1on M zchael Henry Diane Wegenke 34 In this scene taken from the Barn- stormers' production of The Drum- mer, it looks like three of the ser- vants played by Jim Spears, Jerry Allen, and Mike Radicki, are pre- paring to have a taste of wine which they have taken from the cellar. 0ur Barnstarmers work hard on first productian of the year--- The Drummer , .w X X XY 5 I: -i3 ff Af juli Christman, as Lady Truman, and David Evans, playing a ser- vant, are quite surprised at the ap- pearance of the Drummer, played by Michael Henry. Lady Truman was so frightened that she fainted and Abigail, a maid, portrayed by Car- melita jones, is attempting to com- fort her. A toast to a bewitching and mys- terious secret is being made by Abi- gail, played by Carmelita Jones, and the Steward, portrayed by Robert Lee jones, in the production of The Drummer. This play was under the direction of Mr. james Lewis Cas- ady, and the people who participated practiced many hard long hours in order to perfect it. ul o present Connecticut Yankee The senior class production A Connecticut Yankee by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart ended in a grand finale which included two of the play's show stoppers 'AMy Heart Stood Still and Thou Swell. Pictured here is the entire cast in the finale. fi!!! f S51 P .z , f K ix... K A Q -m 4lI1 David Evans as Galahad and Judy Beebe as Evelyn dance a gay schottische to I Feel at Home with You in the production of A Connecticut Yankee. The costumes were colorful and the music bright and bouncy. 36 Albert Walters as Martin, Jim Coventry as Arthur, and Bonnie Banfr as Faye sing 'AThis Is My Night to Howl. Bonnie with much spirit enticed the crowd at the 1959 Senior Class Production. Glee Club contributes beautiful music The song producing group at Cen- tral, the Glee Club, is a great service and enjoyment to all Central stu- dents and also many persons outside of our high school. Besides providing music for a great number of assem- blies, they participate in Barnstormer productions and give musical con- certs. Our Glee Club, under the di- rection of Miss Weber, is a fine group of students worthy of much admira- tion. The group which produces the singing part in the musical life at Central is the Glee Club. Miss Weber and her pupils spend many long hours practicing in or- der to present perfect programs for us. Front row: Janalyce Stouder, Diane Tate, Jerrylynn Proctor, Diane Wegenke, Frances Fisher, Pat Fulnecky, Eunice Speake, Demetra Velis, Nancy Harris, Saundra Graham, Janice Jewell, Marcia Denny, Brenda McDonald, and Betty Wilson. Second row: Joyce Redling, Linda Berry, Jean Menzie, Sue Snyder, Norma Jean Hatfield, Barbara Sis- son, Sharon McCullum, Sonja Taylor, Janet Jones, Mary Margaret Snyder, Rosemary Porter, Sheryl Smith, Claire Swick, and Diane Haley. Third row: Wilma Laird, Shirley Whitmore, Judy Dezamitz, Madelon Rauch, Loneatus Rice, Brenda Paul, Pat Dunlap, Mary X..J Louise Greene, Evelyn Ries, Judy Lenczowski, Saundra Hetteson, Ethel Sanders, and Darlene Greene. Fourth row: Saundra Brown, Judi Harland, Pat Pecsi, Pat Biebuyck, Wanda Richardson, Nyoka Walton, Dorothy Hobson, Pauline Kazmierzak, Marcella Ellis, Gloria Eu- bank, Nancy Wright, Zita Balogh, Janice Donaldson, Gloria McNulty, and Phyllis Carr. Fifth row: Woodrow McDonald, Scott Martin, Hing Mark, David Evans, Sydney Lester, George Blount, Jim Coventry, Dave Lockhart, Albert Walters, Felix Curtis, Fred Carter, and Alan Katz. Sixth row: Charles Horlander, Ray Barrier, Richard Greene, George Rowan, Ronald ZubkoE, Her- bert Boase, Ted Smerekanish, John Shimer, Luther Pompey, Curtis Ricks, Keith Gary, Paul Shimer, Jack Wolfe, and Fred Stone. 954' if +8 I Will Keep Faith Ce k .ff 1 .rj .Wa ' Q ,fi L. 'T QSYH K , !v . 1, , o f H -ev f 'X 'sg ' 1 X . ' Yai if if i 1 Q Y 'S 4 5 gg ,A W U KU Qjj In Centrafs Spam F9 ff N f ' A v o A , . Q O 0 o df X, 1 - N ?L E Q . 1 Q Q 1 if .F Q 3' V TX , nv ' .. 1 X u,. Q. . , 4 . ,AL I 2 X -.Qs bsf-E - Z .., X A ,IX Coach Bob jones gixes the camera man a big smile as he is hoisted up on his plziyt-'s' slioazlclz-i's after the championship game against Gary Mririii lv,-Q. Wm, 4fJ,U,I Cenlral's players are john T. VVest ll-lr, Coach jones, Rick Sanders 1162. and Sam Martin 1753. cw .sr Bears Capture Central's mighty football ma- chine crushed ten opponents in 1958 and came up with the Bears' first undefeated season since 1951, the Mythical State Championship, and the East- ern Division and Conference Crowns. Opening the campaign at Hammond Noll, the Bears, with the Waltzing Wizards starring, overwhelmed the War- riors by a 41-6 count. The fol- lowing week, Central's gridmen took on Mishawaka. After a rough test in the first half, the Bears came alive and turned 'V 1 B-'LH' it -Q.: Q X Y I 'P 'Q jfw c ,. fl af ' - - .tv f f rl' l S ills, This is how Central's opponents see our mighty offensive line: End, Bruce Smithg tackle, Ken Ellis, guard, Bob Jerzakg center, Bob Taghong guard, jim Loveg tackle, Dale Matthews, and end, Wilbur Benson. ln the backtield are quarter- back, Tom Connelly, left half, Com- mie Wallsg fullback, Joe Wesley, and right half, john T. West. This year's team compiled a brilliant offensive record during the regular season as well as a defensive one, holding their opponents to an average of one touchdown apiece. Mythical State Football Championship back the Cavemen, 19-6. Central's third win came against the Michigan City Red Devils, a team that was highly touted at the onset of the sea- son. But the Bruins' hard charg- ing line and speeding backs soon changed the opinions of fans as they scored almost at will in a 39-7 walloping. The next game for the Bears was with a big, but outclassed St. Joseph squad. The Indians were scalped by the State Champs in a 36-0 shutout, the first of four in the 1958 season. Central High School boasts one of the best football coaching staffs in Indiana. Led by Coach Bob Jones this staff worked very hard this year and were rewarded with an undefeated season and a state championship, They are Mr. Szucs, Mr. jones, Mr. Macowiak, and Mr Stephenson. ' He's OH! Commie Walls C233 cuts the corner and streaks around left end against Michigan City. A would- be tackler is knocked to the turf by a key block from joe Wesley CZZJ. Other Central players pictured here are Dale Matthews 4763, and Wilbur Benson 4835. Adams was the next obstacle in the Bear's path. The Eagles had the distinction of being the only team to lead Central this season. Adams scored first, but Coach jones's squad countered quickly. At that point, the determined Eagles pulled out in front 18-7, but then their luck ran out. With f-1V9 minutes remaining, Cornmie Walls romped forty-seven yards to score and Dean Aughinbaugh kicked the extra point, making the score 18-14 with Adams still lead- ing. The Eagles failed to gain on the next three downs and tried a fake punt to keep possession of the ball. Alert Central tackle, Dale Matthews, broke up the playggiving the Bears their last chance. With 1:31 remaining, Tom Connelly lofted a touchdown pass to Walls, making the Hnal score, 20-18, in favor of Central. Central Gridmen past I0-0 retard, 1 A A- ..A. 1 W il 9' 1 e ' r a is ' ' 4 sects c JT . 5 f' W VERA-a 'f : ,Vat as 'Ii' Bl 44 A A jg pu Qin' - Qafl U ' 7 ll ' ...M 1 ' 5' 1 X' 4 I LJ - 2 9 , -wig am fw3i-j- 35jM,3y 1 2515? fr , f '76 73 51, I-HBS 1' Joe Wesley C229 drives over the center of the line for a touchdown in the Riley game. Blocking for Wesley are Wilbur Benson C879, Dale Matthews C769, Bob Taghon C509, Bob ,Ierzak C649 and, looking on, Tom Connelly C179. ss? -- e 3 ,D Q -l 1 . , , , , . Central's mighty defense smears Ken Marvel, an Adams back, for a loss. Making the tackle is Dale Matthews C769 assisted by jim Love C699 and Com- mie Walls 1239. Other identifiable Central players are Tom Connelly 1179, joe Wesley C229, and Henry Davis 4629. Central won the close one, 20-18. and nuts o ' Pictured here are Central's 1958 Football champions. Front Row Dick Otolski, Mike Foohey, Dick Wadzinski, Dick Wright, Dean How Dick Baraso, and Carl Hass. Second Row: Bill Hojnacki, Gerald jones Tom Connelly, Dennis Kristowski Grayson Warren, Bruce Smith, Rick Sanders, Bob jerzak, Bill Hepler and Gary Weaver. Third Row: Rick Ferrell, jim Love, Archie Grisson, Roger Rupe, John Plunkett, Dean Aughinbaugh, Scott Cashman, Gerald Stull, Leonard Luther, and Dick Green. Fourth Row: Gary Richert, Bill Newsom, jim Waite, Mike Hall, Mike Koehler, Hollis Hughes, jerry Berganhagen, Elwood Hayes, and Wilbur Benson. Fifth Row: Commie fa- x6U77N 1 1- M, 1. l c re opponent 322 to 50. ard, John T. west, Dale Matthews? .' , ,ia ,BT , I , 9 ,P 1 , , V N Xi 4 x H Walls, Ken Ellis, Fred Hunt, Stan Thrusher, Hubert Ingram, Joe Wes- ley, Willie Smith, jerry Florkowski, and Bob Taghon. Sixth Row: Jim Bougard, Henry Davis, Duane Cool- ey, Al Schackenman, and Sam Martin. Xt Varsity llapefuls spring many upsets B1 W Coach Newbold's football cham- pions of the future are, front row: Dave Martin, Bob Swick, Gardener Hotchkiss, Charles Smith, Wayne Buelejewski, Tom Underly, jim Ackert, and Fred Feldman. Second row: Joe Moore, Leroy Allen, Frank Millar, Ronald Tohulka, Paul Min- nes, Jack Jennings, Don Lambert, and Sam Kalafat. Third row: Darlies Jones, joe Basker, Ronald Lizzi, Ralph Kline, Bob Makelski, Ken McMorris, Raymond Barker, and Coach Lou Newbold. Fourth row: Doug Ogden, Bob Conway, Howard Kepschull, Ted Mason, Charles Mink- ler, Wade Hughes, and Bill Duck- worth. .CQ wg, K The next opponent for the Bears was Goshen. The spirited Redskins played valiantly, but were no match as they lost, 21-O. The following hurdle was city rival, Riley. The Wildcats, who had surprised Washington earlier in the cam- paign, were completely overwhelmed as Central buried them, 40-0. Next in line for the Central powerhouse was unbeaten Washington. The Panthers were good. but were beaten in every departmnt as the Bears won, 32-6. The last game of the regular season was against highly rated Elkhart. The Blue Blazers were better than the score may indicate, but the Bears had no trouble in handing them a 28-7 loss. The playoff game of the l958 football season pitted the Bears against Western Conference Champs, Gary Horace Mann. With joe Wesley and John West leading the parade of touch- downs, the Central gridmen sported an unser- Coach jim Early's junior high foot- ball squad consists of, First Row: Charles Clark, Larry Jennings, Wes- ley Smith, David Sheets, joe Duck- worth, Brad Redding, and Gene Pritebard. Second Row: Ron Adams, Curtis Crittentor, Beryl Bottorf, Ken Rouse, Fred Draper, Glenn Cable, and Ron Paul. Third Row: Coach jim Early, Marty Loy, Larry Brod- nox, Ron Hetteson, Neil Borders, Lodis Rhodes, Don Pressnall, and Assistant Coach Winston Vaz. Fourth Row: Paul Dawning, Larry Walton, Ray Hill, John Jackson, Robert Har- ris, Ronald Nalohn, Charles Martin, QQ Tom Caddy, Ken Miller, and James ' Martin. mountable 32-0 halftime lead. Scoring twice more in the second half, the Bears broke three series records and tied another in the smashing 46-0 victory. The amazing Central offense, led by the three W boys, John West, joe Wesley, and Commie Walls, racked up 322 points against ten oppo- nents. Tom Connelly piloted the great team. The hard-charging line, which limited foes to hfty points, consisted of Bruce Smith and Wilbur Benson at endsg tackles, Ken Ellis, all-confer- ence, and Dale Matthews, all-state, guards, Jim Love, all-conference, and Bob jerzakg and cen- ter, Bob Taghon, all-conference. Wesley also made all-conference, and Walls was named an all-state halfback. Central's fine defensive unit found several boys replacing the offensive line- men. These were Jim Bougard, tackle, Henry Davis, guard, Duane Cooley, end, and Dean Aughinbaugh, linebacker, who also was Central's kicker. Fred Rosenfeld, Andrew Luckhart, Tennis team compiles respectable 6-2 recard .-.5 . -..,, ggzafs Ln- ,Me 7 .2912 1,4 1 f D l ' Serve that ball! Pictured here is Terry Miller pre- Good return! Bob Carpenter smashes an opponent's paring to serve to an opponent during a practice session serve back across the net during a practice session at on the Leeper Park courts. Many hours must be spent Leeper Park. Carpenter, who does an outstanding job, on perfecting a tennis player's serve. was our top man on the tennis team. fx ..-111' Jef- fl W -Q N. -J X .., The 1959 tennis team includes Gene Klafke, Rolf Grorud, Dave Dunlap, Bob Carpenter, and Terry Miller. 45 This year's tennis team com- piled a very respectable 6-2 record, losing only to Goshen and Adams. Coach Taylor's men, led by Dave Dunlap and Bob Carpenter, placed third in the conference. In order for Central to display this record, such teams as Michigan City, Riley, Mishawaka, LaPorte, and Elkhart were sent down to de- feat before the Bruins. Coach Taylor can look forward to a rebuilding season next year since several members of the team will be graduating this June. Lost for next years tennis team are Bob Carpenter, Rolf Gro- rud, and Dave Dunlap. 5. CENTRAL BEARS start season out slow y Ali' 46 i fm.. T61 , f OO l 1 5 Look at that boy jump! These are the words of George Vanderhay- den of Riley as he stands helplessly by watching 4'Toolie Coalman cram the ball through the hoop. Coalman is the only four year varsity man in the history of Central High School. but pick up steam in the later stages Rudy Anderson floats through the air and hits for two points as our Bears swamp a completely outclassed Shelbyville team 78 to 54. After a slow start at the beginning of the hardwood season, our mighty Bruins were just picking up steam when we met the highly- touted Golden Bears. Forward joe Wesley C355 and guard Bill Molnar C405 await the outcome of Rudy's shot with anxious anticipation. Central's 1958-59 hardwood crew was rated one of the top teams in the state at the beginning of the sea- son, but the Bears ran into some bad luck and were unable to break into the victory column until the sixth game of the campaign. The Bears' first five losses came at the hands of teams which were all rated in the Top Ten in the state. Fort Wayne Central was the first team to down the Bears, 63-57. The Bears then lost to Hammond, 60-48, Crispus Attucks, 57-50, East Chicago Washington, 65-50, and Michigan City, 62-47. Central's first victory came in defeating a scrappy Goshen team. In this game Coach Powers found a com- bination that would click. Toolie Coalman led the way as the Bears downed the Redskins 53-50. Our Bears continued their winning ways as they downed Lafayette Jefferson twice before bowing to a tough Valparaiso team in the Holiday Tourney. Walker wins the tip-Central's stalwart center Gil bert Walker, leaps high in the air to control the tip at the start of the Fort Wayne Central-South Bend Cen tral encounter. This was the first game for our Bears and they had their troubles. Central's hoopsters dropped this one, 65-58. The next victims of our mighty Bears were LaPorte, 70-58, Shelbyville, 78-54, and highly touted city rival Adams. All three were beaten handily by the Bruins. The eighteen point victory over Adams was considered an upset because the Eagles had four of their starting team back from their Sectional Championship team of last year, but the Eagles were no match for our Bears. Final score, 75-57. In their next outing the Bears forced 'tnumber One ranked Muncie Central into an overtime before bowing. 64-62, but after this loss the Bears came back strong by defeating Logansport, 76-62, and City rivals Riley, 69- 51, and Washington, 79-66. Our Bears split even in the last four games of the regular season, beating Misha- waka, 6660, and Elkhart, 59-57 in an overtime, and bowing to Anderson, 39-56 and Fort Wayne North Side 58-64 in another overtime. - YA KJV, 'FG' N-al .J 1 . :JL - idx- f ,, , ,I .' fl, V 'H f . ' :ff ' ' . 41 1 of K- ., f jf, . , ' I f h I, , 1 kxldjlffr' V f ,xv 'xv 1 V O X , , I X ' 4, ' ---. Vx , 5.13.1 I. A ' fi -s ' :f? ' ' ' J H113 vw fvl , fi! -K ,- A in - , j fbwlji Rudy Anderson W1 419 ' by -' B111 Molnar ,V , '-- , ,X we fe K X ,fi V , f ' - YG I if ' . , ' . Q 7' rl LCV K ,'ll,'f L, .f K f VX- ' M L l All eyes are on Central's playmak- ing guard, number forty Bill Molnar. As Bill prepares to fire, Joe Wesley C355 and in the background Gilbert VValker and Toolie Coalman jocky for rebounding position. Our Bears defeated a highly-regarded Washing- ton team to the tune of 77-66. Jack Shilt Bruce Smith John T. West vw- , 4-2 joe Wesley I-I 'J Mr. Powers Bob Floring 2 '-'Y VW, F N 'Q Gilbert Walker Cassel Ross Sylvester Coalmon This was one of the most com- mon scenes at Central's basketball games during the 1958-59 season. In this picture, Coach Powers is jumping off the bench and clapping his hands in one of the many hectic moments during the season. On Coach Powers' left are Assistant Coach Ray Emrick, Joe Wesley, Cassell Ross, and Bruce Smith. Bob Coen Fred Scott gs , m , keg, 49 Bob Blohm Q94 T 2' X, ?---. .av 1 Bears win Secfiannl and Regional Crowns kyf I 'Fla 46.5 One of the mann ruusniis fur our stictess was A I'oulie Coalmzm, senior fuixxurnl :ind the nnly player in tht- his- tury uf Central tu plny varsity huskctlmll for fnur yt-urs. 'I'oulie was the high suiior mf the tt-am and uns out- standing cm clt-ft-izw nnml ielmnuiitiiiig. The other hui st-ninis nn tht- tt-uni wt-ro Rudy Ander- snn. Gil Vklulkur. Bill Nlnliiur. Fit-cl Scutt and Cassell Ross. Andcrsnn fN'l:iln.n' and VS'rilkt1i', who wut- nn the starting live must tif tht' svnsnii, ut-iv xt-ry lI15lIUIllt'I1liil in nur suftiniitil alntl ivginiml Ulitnnpiunsliips. Returning nt-xl yt-.ir xxill be tht' lifth mvmlnt-r nf the first te-um. Alun XXX-slr-y. and john Vlfvst. Hruu- Smith, Bnb Blnhm. Bnh I liiring, jack Shilt anti Bnh Coen, Cunggratulaticins tn head coach .lim Powers for ti job xxcll dune in his first year. Also muCh crutlit is due to his excellent staff. O B Team H p t t of f t : B ll B k J rry St hl Hubert Ingr R h Sanders, D n Allen and Gene Carnes. Sec- d row: Manager J h Coleman, Bob Blohm, Jim S yder, Ted Ma- ger, Cl ce K th Ed Sample- ton, C 1 n Ed d and Terry 1 I Wheeler, m g ' Future Basketball Teams Show Much Promise X! wxjq 94 AN 00, Q54 A X fsrf' 5 Ja f qffglal Q apo, Jr. High 24,5321 'Q 'S Freshmen F5 e he Tankers undefeated, win conference title Central's swimmers splashed their way to an undefeated sea- son in 1959 and in doing so, broke Riley's dominance of swimming in this area. Our tankers defeated twelve oppon- ents during the regular season. captured the city title, and won the conference meet, but by the time the state meet rolled around the Hu-bug had bitten several of our key swimmers and our team was weakened considerably for the champion- ship meet. Central's tankers placed fifth in the state meet. Coach Hoyer's team showed great strength in the free style events and diving as they defeated Adams, Riley, and Washington by wide margins on three occasions. Congratulations to the team and the coach for the fine rec- ord they compiled in 1959. Central's Conference Championship Tankers of this year are front row: Dennis Harden, David Sexton, Tom Yarger, Bill Womer, and Dave Dun- lap. Second row: Ed VVoodard, Tom Wilmore, Phil Horton, Paul Shimer, Steve Papoi, Steve Farkas, Tom Geyer, Curtis Ricks, and Al Rapp. Third row: Al Thompson, Bruce U1- lery, Marlin Lynn, Cverhart Judjahn, Larry Johns, John Shimer, Craig Long, Jay Rohr, Phil Minnes, Tom Dulcet, Bud Hayden, Chuck Thwaits, and Steve Guy. Fourth row: Phil Et- tinger, Gene Klafki, Craig Cunning- ham, Carl Ettinger, Tom Hammer- lund, Tim Borsodi, Chris Roney, Jack Wolf, Mide Grall, Tom Hender- son, Don Underly, and Coach Tom Hoyer. Fifth row: Bailey Dunlap, Luther Pompey, Terry Hauteman, Tom Joyce, Ken Robaska, Bill Schall, and Pete Womer. ,Q .. f'1' -1 9,5 , - 1. in, ,'-' , 1 Posed at the start of an event are four of Centra1's swimmers which helped to spark the team to an unde- feated season. Left to right are Al Rapp. the team's leading scorer who participated in all events, Dennis Harden, breastroker, and Dave Dunlap and Tom Wil- more, who are both freestylers. 52 1 4 , 'f W .: 1 ,yr ,lg A, ,yjxil ,V ,5 ff . 1 ,. V , 1 ,iw 1 .L 4 jf ' 'Kill 113 , , J' if Y N' ,, ff :ff Q .,.. 1 ' w Q ' ' M n Shown here is our freestyle relay team which had one of the top times in this area. With the help of this relay team and strong performers in other events, our tankers captured both the city and conference titles, and finished fifth in the state. ff 1 w 41 , . 4 5 . Fam , Mr. Hoyer Baseballers post 2 win I loss record. iiina 1 53 Safe! Tom Charlesworth was caught napping off the bag and had to make a head-first dive back to the base. The Bears had a rough season, but they are looking for- ward to a much more fruitful one next year. Mr. Newbold .-auf' Couch Newbolcl faces rebuilding year Home run! Grayson Warren of Central kisses the ball good-bye as he smacks a home run over the left field fence in the Central-Mishawaka clash. Warren's home run was not enough, as the Maroon's went on to win, 10 to 5. v'v N' , Although we had a poor sea- son last year, Coach Lou New- bold is looking forward to a better year with some outstand- ing new prospective freshmen. Along with the freshmen, there are four veterans returning to bolster this year's team. They are Felix Owsley, outfield, and Bruce Smith, Fred Scott, and Clarence Kaminski, all three of whom are pitchers. Throughout the regular season, the Bears posted a record of two wins and fourteen losses. Our wins came over Niles and Goshen fthe Niles game was a non-confer- ence onej, and we battled Go- shen to stay out of the cellar. Lost by graduation from last year's team are Denny Bishop, Bill F loring, Al Davison, Jerry Andrews, John Jones, Fred Toth, Bert Chudzicki, Phil Ac- ton, Gary Shonborn, Jim Lowe, Grayson Warren, and Dick Szymczak. ,... I .. XTR M ' tw QW Bm 85555 - --.ii , I , ARS llTl?,4 KTR . ATI? QYTRAZ 'UM Q3 1 5, 4, QTR1, s 4, NYARS Sggguif fvlggjf BEARS c inns. arms Semis it X A f 5,1 TE44 BNHS Central's Baseball Team of 1958 are, First row: Dick Baraso, Neil Workman, Dean Howard, jim Snyder, Al Thompson, Dave Dunlap, Tom Nelson, and Bob Blohm. Second row: Felix Owsley, Gerald Jones, Rick Sanders, Bruce Smith, Bob Carpenter, Dick Wright, Fred Scott, jerry Hoffman, and Manager, Ron Pecsi. Bears conquer all in state track meet. -sn fqf' nrnu Y, 7,47 H Hrw L 1 Vis Centrals 1958 track team was one of the finest rn the hlstory of South Bend The Bears won every dual meet wxth the exceptlon of the Elkhart encounter The Brulns then followed the regular season by capturrng the Clty Trtle the EN I H S C Crown the Sectlonal and Reglonal Tltles and the Indlana State Champlonshlp Coach jrm Earlys tracksters had depth rn many events wlth the dashes pole vaults, and relays be1ng the best In the pole vault, Dave Underly set records at the Eastern D1v1s1on and Crty meets wrth 12 7 and 12 7M , respec tlvely The latter rs a school record also Mel Ross was one of the iinest dashmen ever to come out of Central He holds dash records at the C1ty meet, ENIHSC meet and the sec tlonal tltle 1n the 880 relay Y f ,NIH 11 H C I r A These are the boys who brought the 1958 state track champronshrp to Central They are joe Wmston Jrm Love Dave Underly John West Melvrn Ross and Cas sell Ross Standmg 1n the back are Gllbert Walker and Commre Walls to JL Mr Early , -. w- U f s ' ' - s D 1 .1 r . , , j 4 . . . 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' 1 . xxl I f ,WY ' - - A Q 1 . . . 1 , .5 . . . . . . , .. . . . . -'j , . . , . 7 Y ' ' I If ' If . . . . . . , ' 7 Cindermen capture conference title In thelr drlve for the State Crown, the thin clads easlly swept asxde area foes ln the sectlon als, complhng 62 pomts At the reglonals, Cen trals cmdermen won thelr first txtle ln hxstory Mel Ross captured first and second places ln the dashes Dave Underly won the pole vault wrth Jxm Love also placmg john West placed Jump, and the Ross brothers, Joe Wmston, and West won the half mlle relay At Tech H1gh School m Indranapolls, the Bears faced the strongest competxtlon of the year As the meet progressed, the Bears were down by seven pomts gomg mto the final relay Mel Ross had already captured two seconds an the dashes, Dave Underly txed for second ID the pole vault, and Cassell Ross took a fifth m the broad Jump event. Then the Central 880 relay held off surges by Kokomo and Tech to wm the coveted Hooslerland Champronshxp Fxrst' second' third' Thats how Centrals sprmters crossed the fimsh lme durmg the Central LaPorte clash All alone at the tape rs john T West second IS Cassell Ross and hot on Ross s heels rs Gilbert Walker who limshed thrrd Our state champs w n 92 13 Clearing the bar xs pole vaulter Jim Love one of the mamstays on Centrals state champronshrp track team of 1958 jxm who IS a senior was one of Centrals leadmg pomt makers on the Bears path to a state champronshrp 0 , ' . . in the 100 yd. dashg Cassell Ross in the broad . ' 5 Wrestlers win sectiunul an d conference title, lj' Mr. Szucs This is the moment before heavy-weight Ken Ellis slams his opponent to the mat and moves in for a quick 45 second pin. Last year in the state finals the victory- minded Ellis went all the way to capture the State Heavy-weight Championship, and this year Ken is a good bet to repeat this tremendous feat. Central's Conference Champion Wrestling Team are, front row: Manager Robert Wisnieski, Joe Doaks, Clar- ence White, jim Johnson, joe Strone, Buzzy Hayworth, St. Andrew jones, and Brvan Hettinghouse. Second row: David Molnar, Tom Connelly, Ken Ellis, Bob Jerzak, Henry Davis, Willie Wilson, Phil McCray, man- ager Bob Parko, and Ross Stevenson. Coach Szucs and Coach Rowe are in front. Central continued to dominate wrestling in this area as the Bears added a conference title to their string and also won the sectional cham- pionship. During the regular season our wrestling team was beaten only by Logansport. The grapplers went undefeated in conference competition and thus claimed the conference championship. This year's team was weakened considerably by injuries and ineligibility, and next year's team will be weakened even more by gradua- tion. Ken Ellis, Bob Jerzak, and Willie Wilson were all regulars this season and are all gradu- ating in 1959. Henry Davis, Tom Connelly, Jim Johnson, and Buzzy Hayworth are all underclassmen and will be returning next year. This fact should brighten Coach Szucs's outlook on next season somewhat. Ellis and Jerzak were the only members of Central's wrestling squad to qualify for the state finals and both were defeated. Ellis had been undefeated up until that time and Jerzek had lost only one match. Congratulations to the wrestlers on their con- ference and sectional titles. Centrals lmksmen post 2 7 record m 58 5.1 l Emrxck Centrals golf record was not too rmpressxve C2 75 but the Bears were the spoxlers of the conference up settmg some of the leaders Cen trals golfers are Bottom Row Jerry Otolskr Rudy Tatay Bull Hepler and Terry Muller Back Row Coach Emrlck Ronnxe Wenzel Bob Coen Stan Gebo jrm Easley and Ken Kolk on ' Pxctured here are Rudy Tatay and Jerry Otolskx dur mg puttmg practice on the Erskrne Park golf course Puttxng rs an essentxal part of a persons golf game and rn the pxcture Otolskx rs sharpenmg hrs arm -wtf., Q'- fr Although Central s golf record was not too rmpressxve ln 1958 Coach Bud Emr1ck s efforts were not rn vam Mr Emrlck was ln the process of rebu1ld1ng the golf team this year and has a good nucleus of returning let termen around whxch to bulld the 1959 team The only major loss to our golf team by way of graduatlon last year was cap ta1n Bob Jones Returnlng for the 1959 season are captaln Rudy Tatay and lettermen jerry Otolskl, B111 Hepler and Terry Mlller These are the boys who w1ll represent Central on the golf course IH the area m 1959 Wlth Tatay Hepler, M11 ler and Otolskx leadmg the way and w1th some younger golfers helpmg them, we can look for a much better record next year 9? cfs XX Cross cauntry team captures city title. if 'fu tai- 1 P me far 7.2 Z ,,,, eg 53. G34 '-I - 'tff ! 1 ln! Mr. Rowe One lone Central cross country runner leads the pack from the start of a group at Potowatami. The X- men, captained by Willie Wilson, captured the city title for the sec- ond straight year, and ranked high in conference competition. Pictured here is Central's cross country team which was coached by Duane Rowe. Front Row: Willie Wil- son, Gerald Carter, Mose Williams, Tom Wilmore, and Tom Carter. Back Row: Douglas Lester, St. Andrew jones, Eddie Krech, Luther Pompey, and Gene Carnes. Since Coach Duane Rowe has taken over the tutoring of Cen- tral's cross country team, the Bears have won the City title two years in succession and have ranked high in the confer- ence. The Bears' record in 1958 was 8-7. The competition in the conference was very strong this season, but the Bears were able to hold their own. Central also captured the city defeating Adams, Riley, and Washington. The cross country squad had only three seniors this yearg and for that reason Coach Rowe is looking forward to next season when he will have six returning lettermen, around which he can build his team. Cross country teams around this area had bet- ter beware of Central's team in the years to come. 1 il 1 'f l 'angie J,-: ' '. v xgv' QA . . -Q-. '17, if J F 9' gvlf 1- ' Q Q rj 1 r-It H5 3 Q: ' . KW4 Nag J, 5' A ZX I 'gk J 1,I I 1 . k,k' ' 'AV f ig Rf Will Keep Y., Faith wif! In Centrafs Faculty ,ik A , W X V , A 7x i 4, Central's teachers pursue many hobbies, 1 I' xl? 54? 62 ,Q-1' 5 'ies Our photographer rs greeted wlth a pleasant smrle from our prmclpal Mr Ferrell although the former IS mterruptmg what we feel must be the most taxxng schedule rn the clty of South Bend It may even be that too few stu dents and townspeople are well acquainted with the mner workings of the school system to realize fully exther the wrde scope or the xmpor tance of the posltlon of prmclpal ln a school the sxze of South Bend Cen tra BBSld8S attending to the urgent but normal work load Mr Ferrell must help us Keep Farth by serv mg as lxarson between parents and teachers teachers and students and the hlgh school and the admmlstra trve stall of school c1ty Mr Ferrell does an .admlrable job with all of these phases and IS stxll able to Hash thrs dlsarmlng smlle when the Inter lude mterrupts hrs labors 1 ' I 4 ' ' 1 7 .Bw ,, -, A 4 if 2 . QV! ' .gs W .. . ,., 1 - y , . .. . .. . , 1 . . , 53 ' 175:57 ,Q 1 ,+ ,:',,'w-N, 1 8 x I . 1, 4547, , V ' , . 4 9 , . s'f'W, Him, . :guts 4 , A 5 of 'gl t :M 1, ,. . 1 x 4 2 R1'iE'L-fl' fr' , .- we -at . .. .. ,- M t t, ,. -Y e everything from travel to S Mr. Richard, our assistant prin- cipal, is at the head of the attend- ance department He checks on those that are absent and he also gives out exit passes to those having good rea sons of course Mr Richard has his Masters from Indiana University Much of the strength of any school depends upon the ability of its teach ers Central is endowed with an un usually capable staff which has varied experiences gleaned from thirty eight different colleges and univer sitles Students here will always find that teachers are willing to sacrifice their own time ln order to help them un derstand something which is causing them difficulty and many of us have dlscoxered their value in helping us settle personal problems also Shown here and almost ready to embark on another busy day are Miss Detrich Mr Jones and Mr Cole plckxng up their morning mail 'N J ,Z 1-fl -I Mr. Harter, our head counselor, has a variety of tasks to perform. They include counseling seniors and recom mending them to colleges and also supervising the testing program which includes the scholarship tests Mr Harter received his Masters degree from the University of Notre Dame phatograph y Mr. Barnbrook, our junior high principalg does an excellent job of governing our future high school students He performs very well the difficult task of supervising grades seven and eight in a building con nected with the high school Mr Barnbrook received his Masters d gree from Indiana University , . , - . . 1 ' ' Q - ' I D ' - Y . . . . . , , , . ' ' ' e- -'Wi N M K, . ,i X ,H 4 - x , . . . 7 7 . A dv ' . . pr' , V ,I . r 1' N.. Y ' Y ' 3 N , 4 U , gl ' 1 - 14525 I 'g 'N'-'fe 5.1511 5. - 3, V f , 1 wuz, L . V, f 1 -c.,-5 1 : ,. 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and :alleges Mr Dare Nestlerode-Au tomotxve Mechamcs BS and MS Indlana State Teachers College Pastlme Famlly Mr Louis Newbold Phys lcal Education BS and MA Notre Dame Um versxty Pastlme Cooking Club Sponsorshxp Fresh man football coach and baseball coach Mr james Overholt Eng lxsh AB Manchester Col lege MA Indlana Um verslty Pastxme Readmg Club Sponsorshnp Inter Iude Newspaper Mxss Naome Pehrson Shorthand BS Eastem Michigan College MA Columbia Umverslty Pas tzme A A U W Panhel lemc travel stamp collec tmg and brxdge Mrs Helen Peterson Counselor A B Indlana Umverslty Pastlme Trav elmg and gardenmg Mzss Emma Pfaffman Mathematxcs Va paralso Umversxty Ph B Umverslty of Chlcago Pas tlme Travelmg 67 Mr Devon Phelps-B101 ogy BS Manchester Col lege Pastxme Photog raphy Mrs Adelaxde Platt Counselor, AB Washmg ton Umversxty Pastxme Astronomy electromcs and cultwatmg roses M John Poorbaugh Cxvxcs BS Ball State Teachers College Pastxme Frshmg and campmg Club Sponsorshxp Debate Team and Jumor Izaak Walton james Powers Health BS Indxana State Teachers College MS Indiana State Teachers College Pastzme Sports Club Sponsorship Basket ball Coach Mr Duane Row1+Phys1cal Educatzon BS Manchester College Pastxme Athletxcs Club Sponsorshrp Cross country coach and assrstant track coach Mass Luella Schxerberl English BS St Mary of e Sprmgs Pastnme Readmg and golfmg Club Sponsorshxp Cheerleading Mr L H Schultz Socxal Studxes AB Indxana Um versxty MA Unlversrty of Chxcago Pastlme Outdoor sports Mrs Lucxle Seedorf Mod died Academxc Subyects AB De Pauw Umversxty Pastxme Travelmg Mrss Antomette Semortxer Mathematics A B and M A Notre Dame Um versity Pastlme Drama and readmg Mrs Ellen Shapiro-Sci ence BS Queens College M New York Umver sxty Pastlme My chxldren Mrs Helen Shaw Home Economxcs BS Indrana State Teachers College Pastxme Cookmg and read rn M Arthur Smgleton Band B P S M Indiana Umversnty Pastlme Fxsh mg Club Sponsorship Dance Band and Pep Band Teachers censntute the backbone of Mr Arthur Smxth Biol ogy MS Umversxty of Chicago Pastrme Photog raphy Mr J Roy Smith Socxal Studxes AB and MA In dxana Umverslty Pastnme Woodworkmg Mass Jeannette Smogor Engllsh AB St Marys College M S Indxana Um verszty Pastxme Collec tmg muslc boxes Mxss Ruth Snyder Eng hsh AB Indxana State Teachers College Pastxme Books and hx fr Mxss Edith J Spray Eng lxsh AB Lawrence Col lege MA Umverslty f Chlcago Pastlme Readmg and playmg bridge M Ross Stephenson Physical Education Ath letlc Director BS Eastern Ilhnoxs Umversxty M S Unxverslty of Illmo1s Pas tlme Readnng Club Spon sorshlp Lettermen 68 Mrs Vxrgmxa Sterzlk Registrar Pastxme Read m Mr Edward Szucs Phys: cal Educatxon BS Purdue Unxversxty MS Indnana Umversxty Pastlme Fol lowmg sports events Club Sponsorshxp Wrestlmg coach assistant football coach Mr Robert Taylor Com munlty Cxvncs BS Ball State Teachers College Pastlme Reading Club Sponsorshxp Booster Club tennxs coach M Wmston Vaz Modx fred Academxc Subjects B S Indlana Unlverslty Pastzme Coachlng follow mg sports events Mxss june Waterman Enghsh AB Indxana Um verslty MA Unlverslty of Mrchlgan Pastlme Golf Club Sponsorshlp Trl H1 Y Mxss Helen Weber Musrc BS State Teachers Col lege Samt Cloud Mmne sota Pastxme Readmg 1n tenor decoratmg and trques Club Sponsorshxp Glee Club Mr Charles Welch Soclal Studxes BS Indlana Unx versrty Pastlme Athletlcs Mr John Wrlmore-Math ematrcs AB Ball State Teachers College MA In dxana Umversxty Pastxme Readmg and sports M Peter Wmther Elec trlcxty BS and MS M11 waukee School of Engmeer Ing Pastlme Maglclan ,aw awww, 4,1 Mr George W Woolrrdge Modlhed Academlc Sub jects BS West Vrrgmxa State Pastxme Muslc and readmg Mrs Lucrlle York Atten dance Pastlme Bowlmg yearbook, paper, and Drama Club Parents do not necessarxly come to school when the1r chlldren are havmg dxfhcultles, but as plctured, they are here for the annual open house GIV mg parents and teachers a chance for an mformal get together IS one of the mam purposes of thus tradmonal af falr Th1S year lt was held November 12 and many parents took aduantage of thms opportumty to acquamt them selves wrth Centrals teachers 69 r. ' - '- 7 - . , ' . 2 . Y l ?4-D., M . . . .,' Z I 'r . . ' I 'V . v - 'v ' A' . ' : . ' ' - y r. ' - , . ., V . ' I 4 ' y , , l Q, '- , 1 ' v V I ' V U ' l . ' - 9 -l . U' , ' an- 'Lg A U ' M, ' . ' : H , ,S I' C v' -I v .I U of. jf ggi vi ws- A. mg' 56 A A .- - - -3 '. in . - - , V, ' ii,- J ' f -iw Q mmf, ,,., vw, , ,- -, L - .5 1 3 - fr- 1- x H 3' ' 5Z14' 'il Ei'W!Mlll!' UM.,,' vf' ls1.i!1T8'lnllu . . . , R.. 4 . . . , V A X , 9 ,- - I . K I - f nf '-Af wx, - ,,g,- , 4 A- 1.1.45-x, tg . ,,.x4.f,1L.f,q 9 .- ' , fa., fide 4 ' 111 ' fflf ff' I ,I ' , ' -ghgg' 1 ' Q M i - L f' , I ' N Q K' ,Y 1 ' - X X: K ' ' fix xxf 7 I V Q . VJV34' - X, 1, K, iikil, ,1 4' i ' 3 'K v M Q' IWK , , f I' if ' ' , I Will Keep Faith In Centrafs Seniors iii, ell. ffgff xmp, '7. X x -'ix VX T l li f futuw l ,fl illll X ... i g,..-f l--' Besides keeping faith in our school activities and sports. our Central stu- dents keep faith in our country. The patriotic students who are admiring our Hag are the senior B class officers, Caroline Horak, Secretaryg Diane Andries. Treasurer: Dennis Kish, Vice President: and Dale Matthews, President. Qu. Q K. 72 Pictured here in front of the school to talk over problems and discuss senior class activities are the senior A class officers. They are Bill Mil- ler, Presidentg Judy Beebe, Secre- taryg Marge Morgan, Treasurerg and john Lamberson, Vice President. Vale dicforians Thorton Schwenk Donald Soderberg Salututonan Thomas Joyce Honor Students-90 and above JERRY ALLEN EUGENE ANDERSON WAYNE BAKER JUDITH BEEBE HERBERT BOASE MARILYN BOCK JOHN BOYER BARBARA BRUNETTE CONSTANCE BUCZKOWSKI MARIAN CLARQUIST MICHAEL CRISWELL HENRY CURTIS GERALDINE DERANEK PATRICIA DOBECKI JANICE DONALDSON SHARON DOUGLASS DENNIS DRISCOLL DAVID DUNLAP KENNETH ELLIS CAROL ERHARDT GLORIA EUBANK ESTHER EWALD CAROL FASSNACHT CURTIS FISCHBACH JUDITH FRAME SANDRA FREPAN JANICE GOEBEL SHARON GRAMZA ROLF GRORUD CHARLENE HANS SHARON HAUCK MICHAEL HENRY ALEDA HERING MARY HERMAN HALLENE HIGH CAROLINE HORAK MICHAEL HURD CAROL JENA SUSAN JOHNS 73 DIANNA KIEL DENNIS KISH ANITA KNOERR JOHN LAMBERsoN JANE LAWRENCE JOHN MacLENNAN JUDITH MAGERA JEANINE MAHLER JANET MARKIEWICZ DALE MATTHEWS BETTY MILLER SALLY MILLER WILLIAM MILLER GLORIA MOLNAR BONNIE MONROE ELINOR MOSS ALICE MULL ANN MURRMANN JEROME OTOLSKI MAKROUKI OXIAN PATSY PURTEE JOYCE REDLING PAMELA RERICK BETTY SETTLES GWENDOLYN SHAW SHERYL SMITH JANICE SOBIESKI SANDRA SPENCER SUSAN STAFFORD DAVID STRIKER RUDOLPH TATAY JULIA TWILLEY KAREN ULLERY JUSTINE VAYDA GAIL VEXEL CAROL WILLIAMS ROBERT WINDSOR THOMAS YARGER O' ,O K . 4 c - ' -'A A . Rose Aldrxdge Jerry Allen Francls Allsop Edwm Amberg Rudy Anderson Gene Anderson JoAnn Anderson D1ana Andrmes Sandra Andrys1ak Fhomas Atherton Dean Aughmbaugh George Austm Phylhs Bailey Dallas Baker Lee Baker Ga fx Wayne Baker Damel Ball Bonme Banfl Robert Barrett 74 - iff! a 'ki Q 'U 'if' ff I 1 A' - I 5 sfo . 2 A 'r ff , ,f 9 ES- , AVVA A R X I' , I 1 .QL.',flwJ'N-.., e X 2 I Q ' so if!! I 4 ROSE ANNETTE ALDRIDGE-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Future Nurs- es Club and Booster Club. Future Plans: Nurs- ing School. JERRY L. ALLEN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Student Council, Tumblers and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. FRANCIS ALLSOP--Majors: English, Shop and Social Studies. Future Plans: Farming. EDWIN ERNEST AMBERG-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Electricity. Activities: Basketball, Baseball and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Undecided. ALVIN RUDOLPH ANDERSON-Majors: English, Mathematics, Science and Social Stud- ies. Activities: Varsity Basketball. Future Plans: College. LIONEL EUGENE ANDERSON-Majors: English, Science, Mathematics and Spanish. Ac- tivities: Booster Club Vice President, Junior Class President, Junior Achievement and Stu- dent Council. Future Plans: Engineering at Purdue. JO ANN ANDERSON-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Business. Activities: Junior Achievement, Booster Club and Future Nurses Club. Future Plans: Receptionist. DIANA JEAN ANDRIES-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Booster Club Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer, B-Team Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Home Room Officer, Junior Achievement, Junior Prom Court and Basketball Queen. Future Plans: Marriage. SANDRA LEE ANDRYSIAK--Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Secretarial Work. THOMAS STEPHEN ATHERTON-Majors: English, Shop and Social Studies. Activities: B Team Football and Wrestling. Future Plans: Service. DEAN HUGH AUGHINBAUGH-Majors: English, Spanish and Social Studies. Activities: Football, Track, Youth For Christ Club, Student Council and Letterman's Club. Future Plans: College. GEORGE AUSTIN-Majors: English and So- cial Studies. Future Plans: Navy. PHYLLIS LARUE BAILEY-Majors: Eng- lish and Business. Activities: Interlude Agent, B Team Cheerleader, Home Room Officer, Student Council and Booster Club. Future Plans: Piano Teacher. DALLAS JANE BAKER-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Future Plans: Telephone Operator and Marriage. LEE BAKER-Majors: English and Vocational Printing. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council, and Freshman Basketball. Future Plans: Printing. WAYNE ROGER BAKER-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Hoosier's Boys State, Football 85 Basketball Manager and Senior Home Room Oflicer. Fu- ture Plans: Air Force Academy. DANIAL BALL-Majors: English and Shop. Future Plans: Army. BONNIE KAY BANFI-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Drama Club and Home Room Oflicer. Future Plans: Secretary. ROBERT ALLEN BARRETT-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. These senior Centralites, Dale Mat- thews, Aleda Hering, Claire Swick, Carol Jena, Jim Wyllie, and Larry Thomas appear quite proud as they look at our 1957 Basketball Cham- pionship Trophy. This trophy case is only one of the many found in our halls. The athletes who play on these teams work hard to obtain these trophies and we, the student body, can be proud of Central's outstand- ing sports' record. 75 JUDITH ANN BEEBE-Majors: English, Business and Language. Activities: Barnstorm- ers, Glee Club, Senior Class Secretary, National Honor Society, All-City Prom Ticket Chairman, Student Council, Junior Prom Ticket Commit- tee, All-City Prom Invitation Chairman and In- terlude Agent. Future Plans: College. RAY E. BEHLING JR.-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Stu- dent Council, Junior Achievement and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MARIE ELAINE BELLA-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: President Co- op Club, Booster Club and Secretary 8s Trea- surer of Home Room. Future Plans: Dental Assistant. CAROL JANE BENNETT-Majors: English, Business and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club and Tumblers. Future Plans: Marriage. WILBUR CHARLES BENSON JR.-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Activities: Football and Letterman's Club. Future Plans: College. PATRICIA ANN BIEBUYCK-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: General Ollice Work. THOMAS JOSEPH BILINSKI-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, B Team Track, Baseball and Basketball. Fu- ture Plans: College. SHARON FLORANCE BLUME-Majors: English, Social Studies and Art. Activities: Art Club, Barnstormers and Booster Club. Future Plans: Chicago Modeling. HERBERT EDWARD BOASE-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics, Social Studies and Spanish. Activities: Ushers Club, Glee Club and Basket- ball Student Manager. Future Plans. Profes- sional Librarian. MARILYN ROSE BOCK-Majors: English, Art and Social Studies. Activities: Art Club Ofli- cer and Booster Club. Future Plans: Commer- cial Artist. NANCY LEE BORKOWSKI-Majors: Eng- lish, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Interlude Agent and Barnstorm- ers. Future Plans: Secretary. MICHAEL R. BORSODI-Majors: English, Shop and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. JAMES E. BOUGARD-Majors: English, Art and Social Studies. Activities: Football, Base- ball, Track, Wrestling and Freshman Basket- ball. Future Plans: College. JOHN WILLIAM BOYER-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club President, Student Council, Band, Football Court Escort, Junior Prom Court, Sophomore Class Vice President and National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. BETTY LUE BREEDING-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Tri-Hi- Y, Booster Club and Jr. Red Cross. Future Plans: Clerical Work. ELEANOR JEAN BRODNER-Majors: Eng- lish and Business. Activities: Student Council Representative, Treasurer of Jr. Achievement Co. and Home Room Secretary. DUANE FRANK BROWN-Majors: English, Science and Shop. Activities: Golf and printing. Future Plans: Army. SANDRA J. BROWN-Majors: English, Biol- ogy and Foreign Language. Activities: Future Nurses Club and Glee Club. Future Plans: Nursing. J ' D BARBARA LUCILLE BRUNETTE-Majors: English, History and Business. Future Plans: Secretary. Every fall semester, the Interlude Yearbook staE gives an assembly in order to acquaint the students with the staB's and promote the subscrip- tions. This year's theme was the Gold Record and the skit which was presented was an imitation of The Dick Clark Show. The Pony- tails, Nila Grabowski, Carolynn Lip- pert, Alice Mull, Aleda Hering, and Sue Hoehn were one of the singing groups who performed in this as- sembly. 76 Judith Beebe Ray Behlmg .If Marxe Bella Carol Bennett W11bur Benson Jr iii? P 1c1a B1ebuyck Thomas Brlmskx Sharon Blume Herbert Boase Marrlyn Bock ap' as 05959-Q 0 U' Nancy Borkowskl M1chae1 Borsodl James Bougard John Boyer Betty Breedmg ha l Eleanor Brodner Duane Brown S Indra Brown Barbara Brunette Bev Bryant 77 Rebecca Bryant Constance Buczhowskl B111 Bule JHHICB Caldwell R0beft Carpenter Sharon Carpenter Thomas Carrell Thomas Carter Mxchael Cashman Ronald Casuner REBECCA ANN BRYANT Majors Engllsh Socxal Studles Art and Busmess ACt1V1tleS Junlor Izaac Walton League and Booster Club Future Plans Undecided CONSTANCE RUTH BUCZKOWSKI Ma jors Englxsh and Busmess ACt1V1tl6S Treas urer of Junior Achlevement Future Plans Dental Asslstant AUBREY W BUIE Majors Engllsh Soc1al Studies Mathematlcs and Forelgn Language ACtlVltl6S Tumbllng and Glee Club Future Plans College ROBERT HAROLD CARPENTER Majors Engllsh Soclal Studles M8th8m3tlCS and Sc1 ence ACtlVltl6S Student Councll Booster Club Lettermans Club Varsity Tenms Baseball and Home Room Officer Future Plans College SHARON JUNE CARPENTER Majors English Soclal Studxes and Busmess Act1v1t1es Student Councll and Booster Club Future Plans Beautlclan THOMAS H CARRELL-Majors English Socxal Studles and Industrlal Arts ACt1V1t16S Booster Club Future Plans Undeclded THOMAS DARYL CARTER Majors Eng l1sh and Mathematlcs ACt1V1tl6S Cross Country Band and Track Future Plans Undeclded MICHAEL DARCY CASHMAN Majors Engllsh Socxal Studles Sclence and Matl'leC1aud111eCe11ChOWSk1 matlcs Act1v1t1es Home Room Officer Future Plans Indxana Un1vers1ty RONALD JOSEPH CASIMER Majors Eng lxsh Soclal Studles and Mathematlcs Future Plans Army CLAUDINE CELICHOWSKI Majors Eng llsh and Soclal Studles ACtlVltl8S Barnstorm ers and Booster Club Future Plans Nurses Trammg DARLENE MARIE CENCELEWSKI Ma jors Engllsh Busmess and Soclal Studles Ac tlV1tl8S junior Achxevement and Booster Club Future Plans Secretarlal Work Darlene Cencelewskl 78 ff ' 1 - 5 E Y . liz ' f F A 1 ' T fit X' l . : . 7 - . 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J uh Chrrstman Irene Clchosz JULIANNE CHRISTMAN Majors Engllsh Soclal Studxes Muslc and Dramatlcs Act1v1t1es Barnstormers Board Chalrman Booster Club Student Councll Interlude and Glee Club Fu ture Plans T6l6VlSlOH or Socxal Work IRENE ANTOINETTE CICHOS7 Majors Engllsh Soclal Studles and Mathemat1cs Act1v1 tres Booster Club Future Plans UHd6C1d6d DIANNE BETH CLARKE-Majors Engl1sh Social Studles and Busmess Act1v1t1es Home Room Oflicer Barnstormers Booster Club and Glee Club Future Plans Secretary MARIAN ELIZABETH CLARQUIST Ma jors Englxsh Socxal Studles and Mathemat1cs Act1v1t1es Interlude Natlonal Honor Soclety Booster Club and Glee Club Future Plans Col ege CAROL ANN CLAUER Majors Engllsh Sclence and Language Actrvxtxes B Team Cheerleader Interlude Agent Booster Club Barnstormers Glee Club and Home Room OFF1 cer Future Plans College KAY JOANN CLEGHORN Majors English Social Studies and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Tumblers and Booster Club Future Plans A1r hne Hostess GENE ADLEL COHN Majors Enghsh and Mathemat1cs ACt1Vlt1eS Student Councrl Boos ter Club Board Interlude Paper and Home Room Officer Future Plans College JUDY KAY CONNELIf-Majors Engllsh So c1al Studies Business and Home Economlcs ACtlV1tl6S Booster Club Barnstormers and Glee Club Future Plans Offnce Work ANDREW JOHN CONNORS-Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Studies and Vocatlonal ACt1Vltl8S Booster Club Future Plans Carpenter GEORGE DUANE COOLEY Majors Eng l1sh Soc1alStud1es and Sclence ACtlVltl8S Foot ball Wrestlmg Track Freshman Basketball and Baseball Future Plans College REBECCA ANNE COPELIN Majors Eng lrsh and Soclal Studres Actlvltles Future Nur ses Booster Club and Home Room Oflicer Future Plans Plano Teacher ROBERT W COWAN Majors Engllsh Mathemat1cs and Electrxc ACt1Vlt16S Booster Club Future Plans Army Dlanne Clarke Marlan Clarqulst Carol Clauer Kay Cleghorn Gene Cohn I f 4 ,. 12 Judy Connell Andrew Connors George Cooley Rebecca Copelm Robert Cowan 79 .. 3 , 1 . , , , 1 . . r 7 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 4- I ' ' 7 . . . . . .- 7 , . . i . . , - - 2 . . . . Y , , . . . . I , . 3 1 7 7 , - - 1 - I . , . - I . . , , -. : - . : - . . . . . . . I - 4 , . . 1 ' 9 1 3 i . , A ' ' ' ' , u n - I - 1 1 1 .. 7 ' Y . - . 5, . I . . 1 I , E , , SQ Mrchael Crxswell W1l11arn Crowell George Crum jack Curl M1Ch361 Curl Henry Curtxs Lew1s Da11ey Cleod Davenport Gordon Dav1s Wllham Davrs jr K 49 Al1ce Davxson Craig Deardorff Ann DePaepe Geraldlne Deranek Judlth Dezamltz L X john Dlllon judxth Dmges Patrlcla Drtchle Patr1c1a DOb6Ck1 Robert Dobeckl 80 1 5, , . , Q 4, . 3 w Q i I Q 6' , 'D ,, -a ff-1 ,,, V' 1 9 Q, . - Q A - ig ii ' 1 ff MICHAEL LELAND CRISWELL-Majors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Science Club and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WILLIAM J. CROWELL-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Future Plans: Engineering. GEORGE BYRON CRUM-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, B-Baseball and Wrestling. Future Plans: College. JOHN FURGASON CURL-Majors: English, Shop, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activi- ties: Ushers Club. Future Plans: Service. MICHAEL WILLIAM CURL-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics, Drafting and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HENRY H. CURTIS-Majors: English, Math- ematics and Science. Activities: Booster Club, National Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Track and Basketball. Future Plans: College. LEWIS DAILEY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Future Plans: Work. CLEOD WILSON DAVENPORT-Majors: English, Science and Social Studies. Activities: Junior Prom Committee Chairman and Glee Club. Future Plans: College. GORDON HAROLD DAVIS-Majors: Eng- lish and Spanish. Activities: Swimming and Booster Club. Future Plans: Marines. WILLIAM JOHN DAVIS JR.-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Boos- ter Club. Future Plans: College. ALICE DIANE DAVISON-Majors: English, Home Economics and Social Studies. Activi- ties: Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: Secretary. This year, since so much snow covered the ground, boots were a necessity. In preparing to leave for the dance, Bob Rajski helps Barbara Rose on with her boots. CRAIG L. DEARDORFF-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Junior Red Cross and Booster Club. Future Plans: Indiana University. ANN DE PAEPE-Majors: English, Home Economics and Business. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Undecided. GERALDINE ANN DERANEK-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Red Cross and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Secretary. JUDITH MARIE DEZAMITZ-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Glee Club and Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: Secre- tary. JOHN EDWIN DILLON-Majors: English, Shop, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activi- ties: Freshman Basketball. Future Plans: Col- lege. JUDITH ANN DINGES-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y and Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. PATRICIA ANN DITCHIE-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Swimming and Bowling. Future Plans: Secre- tary. PATRICIA LOU DOBECKI-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Home Room Oflicer, Student Council, Booster Club, Barnstormers, Junior Red Cross and Junior Achievement. Future Plans: Veterinar- ian's Secretary. ROBERT A. DOBECKI--Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Shop. Activities: Home Room Oflicer, Swimming Team, Baseball and Booster Club. Future Plans: Printer. PATRICIA SUE DONAHUE Majors Eng llsh Soc1al Studles Language and Business ACtlVltl6S Glee Club Booster Club and Jumor Red Cross Future Plans Secretary JANICE MARIE DONALDSON Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studles and Span1sh Act1v1t1es Glee Club Barnstormers Spamsh Club Junlor Achxevement and Booster Club Future Plans College DIANE MARIE DOTY Majors Enghsh So- c1al Studles and Art Act1v1t1es All Cxty Prom Commlttee Art Club V1ce Presxdent Forelgn Exchange Drlve Student Councll and Barn stormers Future Plans Marr1age College or Fashlon Illustration SHARON LOUISE DOUGLASS-Majors Enghsh Mathem3t1CS and Soc1al Studles Act1v xtxes Barnstormers Art Club Booster Club Interlude Agent and Junlor Red Cross Future Plans College MARY LOU DOWNES Majors Enghsh Busmess and Soc1al Studies Act1v1t1es Booster Club junxor Achievement Treasurer Home Room Officer Foreign Exchange Commlttee Junior Red Cross Art Club and Barnstormers Future Plans College JOHN ROBERT DRESBACH Majors Eng llsh Sc1ence Mathemat1cs and Social Studles Actxvrtnes Wrestlmg Manager and Baseball Future Plans College DENNIS EDWARD DRISCOLL-Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studles and Mathemat1cs Act1v 1t1es Sc1ence Club and Booster Club Future Plans College GERALDINE DUDECK Majors Enghsh Busmess and Soc1al Studles Act1v1t1es Trx H1 Y and Booster Club Future Plans Secretary JUDITH ANN DUNHAM Majors Enghsh Home Economlcs and Soc1al Studles Actxv1t1es Booster Club Future Plans Housewlfe SHARON MARIE DUNHAM Majors Eng lxsh Soc1al Studres Mathematxcs and Busmess Act1v1t1es Student Councll Future Plans Bus1 ness DAVID EDWARD DUNLAP Majors Eng llsh Mathemat1cs and Soc1al Studles Act1v1t1es Natxonal Honor Soclety Student Councll Vxce Presxdent Tennls Team Varsxty Swlmmmg team Baseball Booster Club and Jumor Rotar lan Future Plans Pathology or Marme Biology KAREN ELAINE EELS-Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studxes and Mathemat1cs Act1v1t1es Stu dent Councxl Booster Club Library Club Barn stormers Junlor Red Cross and Home Room Officer Future Plans College RICHARD WAYNE ELIAS-Majors Eng hsh Soc1al Studles and Shop ACtlVltl6S Booster Club Football and Wrestlmg Future Plans Arr Force KENNETH ANTHONY ELLIS-Majors Enghsh Science Mathemat1cs and Social Stud les Actlvltles Varslty Football Wrestlmg and Booster Club Future Plans College MARCELLA ELIZABETH ELLIS Majors Enghsh Busmess and Soc1al Studies ACt1Vltl6S Booster Club and Glee Club Future Plans Col ege LEONARD EMERY Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studies Shop and Mathematxcs ACt1V1t1eS Booster Club and Tumblers Future Plans Car penter CAROL SUE ERHARDT Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studles Span1sh and Mathemat1cs Actlv xtxes Booster Club Foreign Exchange junior Achlevement Interlude Agent and Student Councll Commxttee Future Plans Purdue l1sh Mathemat1cs Art Soc1al Studles and Lan guage ACtlVltl6S Glee Club Natlonal Honor Socnety Art Club and Chrrstmas Cantata 1958 Future Plans Indlana University ESTER ANN EWALD Majors Enghsh BUS1 ness and Soc1al Studles Act1v1t1es Booster Club and Trl H1 Y Future Plans Secretarlal Work CAROL JOANN FASSNACHT Majors Eng l1sh Socxal Studies and Sc1ence Act1v1t1es Na tronal Honor Soclety Jumor Izaac Walton League Band Orchestra Pep Band Dance Band and Junlor Academy of Sc1ence Future Plans College If flag' CJ IRLSJ 60 - . I - . z . , 1 ' : . : Q ' . . 1 ' , . . . . - . z Q - 1 . 0 - : 1 ' H u - . 1 . 7 . ' 5 U 7 . . . . - . . . - . . .: U , T Q 5 ' 1 , - . , 7 7 . ! 2 ' GLORIA JEANNE EUBANK-Majors: Eng- ' ' T 1: . L u : - J, , I .X .5- . , 1 . Q I . . . 1 A p t Q 'E ' s xxx ' , - - I EJ sz 'Ui Y:-' Patrlcxa Donahue Janlce Donaldson Dlane Doty Sharon Douglass Mary Downes John Dresbach Denn1s Dr1sco1l Geraldme Dudeck judlth Dunham Sharon Dunham Dav1d Dunlap Karen Eells Rlchard Ehas Kenneth Ellls Marcella Elhs Leonard Emery Carol Erhardt Glorxa Eubank Esther Ewald Carol Fassnacht 83 sw -' is kJ 7 A Jr b D -a- er Q ?z'b . f ! Q Robert Fehx Lola Felkxns Curtls Flgchbach Margaret Fltzgefald Jxm Fleckensteln Dennls Foldesl Sally Forrest ROBERT EVAN FELIX Majors Englxsh Soclal StUd1ES and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Golf Tumblmg and South Bend Youth Councll Future Plans Electrlcal Englneerxng LOLA RAE FELKINS-Majors Enghsh So c1al Studles and Busmess ACt1V1t16S Ban Glee Club and Barnstormers Future Plans Office Work RODERICK CURTIS FISCHBACH Majors 1t1es Debate Sclence Club Aud1o Visual Club Presldent and Natlonal Honor Soclety Future Plans Umverslty of M1ch1gan MARGARET FITZGERALD Majors Eng hsh Soclal Studies and Busmess ACtlVlt1eS Tumblers Secretary and Treasurer and Booster Club Future Plans Undeclded JAMES LEE FLECKENSTEIN Majors Engllsh Soclal Studxes and Auto Shop Act1v1 t1es Tumblers Club Booster Club and Inter lude Agent Future Plans Auto Mechamc DENNIS FRANK FOLDESI Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Stuclles and Industrlal Arts Actlvx tles Booster Club Future Plans Barber Donna Fortson james Foster Sandra Foster SALLY FORREST Majors Engllsh Social Studxes and Buslness Act1v1t1es Home Room Officer and Booster Club Future Plans Comp tometer School DONNA MARIE FORTSON Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Studles and Busxness ACtlV1tl6S Home Room OlTicer Interlude Agent Booster Club and Student Councll Future Plans Pr1 vate Secretary cxal Studxes and Mathematics Act1v1t1es Flymg Club and Ushers Club Future Plans Purdue Umverslty SANDRA LOUISE FOSTER Majors hsh Soclal Studles and Home Economlcs 1tl8S Booster Club Llbrary Club and stormers Future Plans Secretary Eng Act1v Barn JUDY ANN FRAME-Majors Enghsh Studxes Spanxsh and Busmess ACtlVlt16S Soclal Home Room Offlcer Booster Club and Jumor Achleve ment Future Plans College MARIAN FRANCES FRANK Majors Eng hsh Socxal Studxes and Business Future Plans Alrlxne Hostess 84 Judlth Frame Marxan Frank it j , ws ill , 'I VIII k . . . I . . . : d, ' y ' ' ' . ' - - : English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activ- JAMES RAY FOSTER-Majorsr English, S0- yu 5 Robert Frank Sandra Frepan ROBERT LEWIS FRANK Majors English Soc1al Stud1es and Mathematlcs ACIIVIIIGS Booster Club Home Room Officer and Wrest Img Future Plans Undeclded SANDRA JOYCE FREPAN Majors Eng l1sh Soc1al Stud1es and Buslness ACt1Vlt16S Home Room Oflicer and Booster Club Future Plans Stenographer VIOLET CATHERINE FULTON Majors Enghsh Social Studxes and Home Economlcs ACt1V1t18S Booster Club Future Plans Unde cxded NANCY MAE GARSON Majors Engllsh and Soc1al Stud1es ACIIVIIICS Student Counc1l Newspaper Booster Club Assembly Comm1t tee and Jr Prom Commlttee Future Plans College RUSCELLA MAE GAY Majors English Home Economlcs and Fore1gn Language Actlv 1t1es Trl H1 Y and YFC Club Future Plans Workmg THOMAS EDWARD GLEESON Majors Enghsh Soc1al Stud1es and Shop ACIIVIIIES Booster Club Future Plans Undecided JANICE LOUISE GOEBEL-Majors Engllsh Mathematxcs and Soc1al Stud1es ACtlVlt16S Na t1onal Honor SOCICIY Student Counc1l Booster Club Representatlve Interlude Newspaper Barnstormers Jun1or Red Cross and Glrls State Delegate Future Plans College FRANCES ELAINE GOFF Majors Engllsh Soc1al Studies and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Natlonal Honor Soclety Band and Drum Major ette Future Plans Kalamazoo College Medl c1ne JUDY KAY GORE Majors Engllsh Soc1al Stud1es and Buslness ACIIVIIISS Booster Club Future Plans Secretary ematxcs and Shop Act1v1t1es Chess Club Fu ture Plans Industrxal Worker GLORIA LYNN GOSS-Majors Engl1sh Busmess and Socxal Stud1es Act1v1t1es Booster Club Basketball Queens Court and Home Room Oflicer Future Plans Secretary 1,9 Vlolet Fulton Napoleon Gadson Nancy Garson Rugcella Gay Tom Gleeson Jamce Goebel Frances Goff Judy Gore Jack Gorney Glorla Goss 85 Q I . , I ' . ' s y A H I 1 A I 3 A - rl F . . . . ' . - '- R Representative, Home Room Officer, Interlude JACK B. GORNEY-Majors: English, Math, Q . I n . : ' ' ' . . . . ' I - 1 , If I ' . , , 1' .YQ A . . . ' . .. j l q -Y' . A J Qfifl. NH Lai' 1 Denn1s Grabowskx Allan Graham Harrletta Graham Sharon Gramza jon Green 'CCR i james Grey Rolf Grorud Ronald Grzeskow1ak LuC1nda Haab Charlene Hans Ronald H805 NOYIYIHH Hansen Dennls Harden Mlchael Harman justme Harrlnger 1 1' 5 'J' Marllyn Harrlngton Ronald Harrls Kar1n Hartman Patrlcla Hartman Margaret Harvey 86 . ' V x5 S N G 4 G Q N, a ' U , ! 'L fi g 15' 4 E ,SL 55 , x 5 4 sr i I Q 1 f '4 ' l N ' , . ficff ' M, , .flfffr 5' 4-Q 4 'WZ' 4 Q A ,. . if-fail .A Q W. DENNIS ALLAN GRABOWSKI-Majors: English, Social Studies, Commercial Art. Activ- ities: Art Club President, Home Room Oflicer, Student Council and Booster Club. Future Plans: Concordia Teachers College. ALLAN EUGENE GRAHAM-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Printing. Activities: Band. Future Plans: Printer. HARRIETTA ELIZABETH GRAHAM-Ma- jors: English and History. Activities: B-Team Cheerleader, Glee Club and Library Club. Fu- ture Plans: Undecided. SHARON KAY GRAMZA-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Band and Y.F.C. Club. Future Plans: College. JON DEWEY GREEN-Majors: Industrial Arts. Future Plans: Work or College. JIM GREY-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Future Plans: Navy. ROLF PARKER GRORUD--Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Tennis Team, Lettermans' Club and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. RONALD JOSEPH GRZESKOWIAK-Ma- jors: English, Machine Shop, Mathematics and Social Studies. Future Plans: Undecided. LUCINDA HAAB-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club and Tumblers. Future Plans: Undecided. CHARLENE ANN HANS-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities. Booster Club Treasurer, National Honor So- ciety Treasurer, Yearbook Section Head, Foot- ball Court, Student Council Election Commit- tee and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Col- lege. RONALD HANS-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Fu- ture Plans: Marines. NORMAN DEAN HANSEN-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies, Spanish and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council and B Team Baseball. Future Plans: Work. DENNIS GUY HARDEN-Majors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Varsity Swimming Team, Letterman's Club and Science Club. Future Plans: College. MICHAEL GEISSEL HARMAN-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Swim- ming Instructor. Future Plans: Navy or State Police. JUSTINE MARY HARRINGER-Majors: English and Home Economics. Future Plans: Undecided. MARILYN MARIE HARRINGTON-Ma- jors: English, Business and Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Home Room Oliicer, Booster Club and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: Un- decided. RONALD HARRIS-Majors: English and So- cial Studies. Future Plans: Coast Guard or Work. KARIN ANN HARTMAN-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Achievement and Student Council. Future Plans: Business School. PATRICIA BRYCE HARTMAN-Majors: English, Mathematics and Spanish. Activities: Home Room Officer, Student Council, Interlude Agent, Booster Club and Glee Club. Future Plans: Purdue University. MARGARET HARVEY-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Secretary and Marriage. Mr. Singleton. The pep assembly of the year which is greatly anticipated by Cen tral students is that one given by our teachers. In these assemblies the teachers portray their interpretations of high school students in action The teachers participating in this year's assembly were, front row: Mr Rowe, Miss Matthews, Mr. Stephen son, Miss Kruckel, Mr. Szucs, and Mr Burger. Second row: Miss Bennett Miss Keefe, Miss Detrick and Miss Lebo. Third row: Mr. Kuzan, Mrs Kodba, Mr. Ferrell, Mr. Taylor, Mr Ford, Mr. Marvin, Mr. Miller, and Another one of the many couples who attended the all-city senior prom was Judy Beebe and Bill Miller, pictured as they depart from her house for the dance. SHARON KAYE HAUCK-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Year- book, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Junior Prom Committee, Home Room Oflicer, Junior Achievement and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. EDYTH MARIE HAYES-Majors: English, Science and Art. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club and Art Club. Future Plans: Modeling. MICHAEL LEE HENRY-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Science. Activities: Co- chairman of Barnstormers. Future Plans: Ar- chitecture. ALEDA RUTH HERING-Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies and Language. Ac- tivities: National Honor Society, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Court, Home Room Officer, Interlude, Junior Achievement, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Foreign Exchange Committee Chairman, Student Council and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MARY KATHLEEN HERMAN-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Home Room Officer and Inter- lude Agent. Future Plans: Secretary. JAMES C. HESS-Majors: Science, English and Shop. Future Plans: Air Force. BRYAN GRAY HETTINGHOUSE-Majors: English, Social Studies and Spanish. Activities: Wrestling and Cross Country. Future Plans: Undecided. HALLENE SANDRA HIGH-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics, Social Studies and Business. Activities: National Honor Society, Football Court, Junior Prom Court, Foreign Exchange Drive Chairman, Junior Prom Committee Chair- man, Junior Achievement Officer, Home Room Ofiicer, Student Council and Booster Club. Fu- ture Plans: Stenographer. JOAN LEE HILL-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Future Plans: Airline Hostess. SUSAN JANE HOEHN-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Business. Activities: Yearbook Editor, National Honor Society, Booster Club, Student Council and Glee Club. Future Plans: Elementary Teacher. FRED MATHEW HOPKINS-Majors: Eng- lish and Vocational Printing. Activities: Fresh- man Football and Cross Country. Future Plans: Undecided. CAROLINE HORAK-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Business. Activities: Senior and Junior Class Secretary, Booster Club, Student Council, Home Room Vice Presi- dent, Barnstormers. Future Plans: Secretarial Work, Then College. LEROY DEAN HOUCH-Majors: Music, So- cial Studies, English and Auto Mechanics. Ac- tivities: Band, Orchestra, Tumblers, Pep Band, Booster Club, All City Band, All City Orchestra. Future Plans: Bethel College-Ministry. DELORES MAY HOWARD-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Secretary. JANICE MARIE HOWARD-Majors: Eng- lish, Spanish and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Achievement and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Comptometer School. KAREN ELIZABETH HUBBARD-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Glee Club and G. A. A. Future Plans: College. WILLIAM W. HUBLER-Majors: English and Machine Shop. Activities: Booster Club, Fresh- man Football and Wrestling. Future Plans: Marines or Navy. V JAMES EUGENE HUNN-Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies and Industrial Arts. Future Plans: Work. MICHAEL LYNN HURD-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: German Club. Future Plans: College. W Sharon Hauck Edyth Hayes Michael Henry Aleda Hering Kathy Herman James Hess Bryan Hettmghouse Sandra Hlgh JOSH H111 Susan Hoehn fsd 'Z' ur Fred HOpklHS Carolme Hof k LeRoy Houck Delores Howard Janice Howard Karen Hubbard W1l11am Hubler Betty Hughes james Hunn M1Ch861 Hurd 89 Geraldme Jel1nsk1 Carol Jena Willa Jenkins Robert Jerzak Janice Jewell Susan Johns Ronald Johns Brenda Johnson Darlene Johnson Irene Johnson GERALDINE CHRISTINE JELINSKI Ma jors English Social Studies and Business Ac tlvities Booster Club and Home Room Officer Future Plans Secretary CAROL ANN JENA Majors English Social Studies and Business Act1v1t1es National Honor Society Junior Achievement Home Room Officer Booster Club Barnstormers and Junior Prom Decoratlons Commlttee Future Plans Ball State WILLA MAE JENKINS Majors English ROBERT ZERZAK Majors English Social Studies and Vocational Machme Shop ACtlVl ties Football and Wrestling Future Plans Un decided JANICE MARIE JEWELL-Majors English and Social Studles Act1v1t1es Future Nurses Club and Glee Club Future Plans Nurse JANET SUSAN JOHNS Majors English Mathematics Language Sclence and Soc1al Studies Act1v1t1es National Honor Society American Field Servlce Student Student Coun C11 Treasurer Football Queen Freshman Class President Yearbook Booster Club Exchange Board Student Council Exchange Board Junlor Red Cross Junior Prom Court Science Club Secretary Home Room Officer and Varsity Cheerleader Future Plans College RONALD KENT JOHNS Majors English and Social Studies Future Plans Navy BRENDA MAY JOHNSON Majors English Social Studies and Business ACIIVIUCS Booster Club Future Plans College DARLENE ANN JOHNSON Majors Eng lish Social Studles and Business Act1v1t1es In terlude Agent Barnstormers Glee Club and Booster Club Future Plans Marriage IRENE RUTH JOHNSTON Majors Eng lish Social Studies and Home Economics Ac tlVltl6S Glee Club Future Plans Beautician and Marriage CARMALETA JONES cial Studles and Drama ers Junior Achievement and Orchestra Future Majors English S Activities Barnstorm Plans College ROBERT LEE JONES Social Studies Activities Plans College Majors English and Barnstormers Future 90 l r gg f is I 1' N 4 I - E. f f - - , . , . . I . y . . . I - , . - . : . , . . . . I ' , . ' . ' - ' : ' , , 7 - - . . . . Q 9 1 . ' i . . G - , . . . I . . . 2 - and Social Studies. Future Plans: Marriage. ' . ' , - . : . , . . H . I ' n . y . . . I - . . ' . . . : . 1- ' : ' , O- T . I . , , A ' , . , 1 . . 3 , 1 D l v ' . . , , A M i : I Gale Joossens Thomas Joyce GALE SUSAN JOOSSENS-Majors Engllsh Busmess and Social Studles Act1v1t1es Jumor Izaak Walton League Treasurer Trx H1 Y and Booster Club Future Plans Busmess College THOMAS EDWARD JOYCE-Majors Eng lnsh Sclence and Mathematlcs ACtlV1t1eS Scx ence Club Swlmmmg Team Student Councll Band and Booster Club Future Plans College SHERYN K KAYLOR Majors Englxsh and Soclal Studxes ACtlVlt18S Home Room OHicer Barnstormers Interlude Agent Booster Club Senlor Play and Chrxstmas Play Future Plans Danclng Teacher Engllsh and Electrlcrty Act1v1t1es Varslty Baseball and Football Future Plans Army PEGGY JEAN KEPSCHULL-Majors Eng l1sh and Soclal Studles Act1v1t1es Band and Tumblers Future Plans Nursmg DIANA SUE KIEL-Majors Engllsh Socxal Studles and Busmess Act1v1t1es Glee Club junlor Achievement Home Room Officer and Booster Club Future Plans Secretarlal Work RONALD GENE KING Majors Engllsh Spanxsh and Soclal Studxes Future Plans Un declded DENNIS GEORGE KISH Majors Engllsh Mathematlcs and Socxal Studles Actxvxtles Home Room Officer Student Councll and Golf Future Plans College CAROL SUE KLOWETTER Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Studles Mathematlcs and Home Economlcs Act1v1t1es Glee Club Barnstormers and Home Room Ollicer Future Plans Mar rlage ANITA LOUISE KNOERR Majors Engllsh Soclal Studies and Sclence Act1v1t1es Nurses Club Presldent and Booster Club Future Plans Nurse KENNETH JOSEPH KOPINSKI Majors English Socxal Studles and Busmess Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans Work Shoe Sales man NORM D KOWALSKI Majors Enghsh So- c1al Studles and Mathematics Actlvltles Fresh man Basketball B Team Basketball and Booster Club Future Plans College :W C1af911C6 KHm1I1Sk1 Sheryn Kaylor Peggy Kepschull Diana Klel Ronald Klng Denms Klsh Carol Klowetter An1ta Knoerr Kenneth Kopmgkl Norm Kowalskl 91 'ff if . : . t - : - CLARENCE JULIUS KAMINSKI-Majors: - . . a- A -- 'I ' j . . . i . . . 2 . ' u L3 4 Q, xxx .Ex A l l 5 I Terry Krantz Denms KI'lStOWSk1 Sue Kublak Apr11 Lacy John Lamberson fs 'Y .ir Jafle Lawrence B11l1e Leshe Kenny Llttle Tlmothy Longley Jack1e L1zz1 Patrlc 13 Lochmandy Davld Lockhart Henry Locsmondy James Love Sandra Love 'fs 74 T55 Jxm Luczynskl John Mac Lennan Carolyn Madxson judxth Magera Jeannie Mahler 92 4' fi 'f' -1 f-4 7 yi , 1 L' -X-. CN M Si' 5 Q A K . , X , . ,J J as TERRY KRANTZ-Majors: English, Social Studies and Auto Shop. Activities: B Team Baseball, Tumblers and Booster Club. Future Plans: Air Force. DENNIS LEE KRISTOWSKI-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Football, Baseball, Swimming, Letterman's Club and Booster Club. Future Plans: Commercial Artist. SUE KAY KUBIAK-Majors: English, Busi- ness, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Housewife. APRIL NANETTE LACY-Majors: English, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Marriage. JOHN HARRY LAMBERSON-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Language. Activities: Editor-in-chief of Inter- lude Newspaper, Vice President of Senior Class, National Honor Society, Booster Club, Science Club, Football Court Escort, and Student Coun- cil. Future Plans: College. JANE ANNE LAWRENCE-Majors: English, Social Studies and Spanish. Activities: Barn- stormers, Tri-Hi-Y and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BILLIE R. LESLIE-Majors: English and So- cial Studies. Activities: Yearbook Section Head, Student Council Executive Board, National Honor Society, Queen's Court, Booster Club Executive Board and Glee Club. Future Plans: College. KENNY JOHN LITTLE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Drafting. Activities: Tum- blers. Future Plans: Navy. TIMOTHY R. LONGLEY-Majors: English and Mathematics. Activities: Music, Sports. Future Plans: Navy. JACKIE LIZZI-Majors: English and Busi- ness. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Secretary. PATRICIA ANN LOCKHMANDY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Junior Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club and Junior Misses. Future Plans: Secretary. DAVIS LOCKHART-Majors: English, Math- ematics, Spanish and Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, National Honor Society, Student Council and Spanish Club. Future Plans: Span- ish Teacher. HENRY DENNIS LOCSMONDY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Activities: Booster Club, Future Plans: Undecided. JAMES ALBERT LOVE-Majors: English and Mathematics. Activities: Football, Wrest- ling, Track, Class Officer, Student Council, Boos- ter Club, and Home Room Oliicer. Future Plans: College. SANDRA JEAN LOVE-Majors: English, So- cial studies and Language. Activities: Student Council, Interlude and Booster Club. Future Plans: College and Modeling. JIM LUCZYNSKI-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop and Science. Activities: Home Room Officer and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. JOHN R. MAC LENNAN-Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science. Activ- ities: Swim Team and Booster Club. Future Plans: Public Relations. CARILYN JEANNE MADISON-Majors: English and Science. Activities: Glee Club and Future Nurses Club. Future Plans: Nurse. JUDITH R. MAGERA-Majors: English and Business. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club and Glee Club. Future Plans: Business Career. JEANINE MARIE MAHLER-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Undecided. ff One of the duties of a senior citizen at Central High School is to elect his class officers. In doing so, he must keep in mind those persons who can capably and efficiently han- dle the class business. It seems as if the candidate being voted on in this picture might be a winner, for a large number of students are vot- ing for him. JANET MARIE MARKIEWICZ--Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y and Booster Club. Future Plans: Sec- retary. CAROL ANN MAROHN-Majors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Booster Club, Barnstormers and Glee Club. Future Plans: College. JEWELL ELLEN MARSHKE-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: College. LESTER WILLIAM MARTIN-Majors: Eng- lish, Shop and Mathematics. Activities: Ushers Club. Future Plans: Barber School. DALE FRANKLIN MATTHEWS-Majors: English, Science and Mathematics. Activities: Senior Class President, Junior Class Vice Presi- dent, Football, National Honor Society and Stu- dent Council. Future Plans: College. MARILYN ANNE MATTINGLY-Majors: English and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Home Room Ollicer and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Secretary. JACK MEAD-Majors: English, Social Stud- ies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. GERALDINE MEEK-Majors: English, Busi- ness and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club and Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: Undecided. HENRY F. A.MEIER -Majors: English, Math- ematics and Shop. Activities: Booster Club and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. RONALD DANE MELSON-Majors: English, and Printing. Activities: Ushers Club. Future Plans: Work in Denver, Colorado. One of the greatest goals which a high school student can pursue is to become a member of the National Honor Society. The members are chosen on the basis of character, ser- vice, leadership, and scholarship. The proud members of our National Honor Society are, front row: Judy Beebe, Vivian Sherwood, Marion Clarquist, Anita Knoerr, Charlene Hans, Alice Mull, Aleda Hering, Carol Jena, Barbara Brunett, Sandy High, and Sheryl Smith. Second row: Sue Hoehn, Sue Johns, Betty Settles, Wayne Baker, Curtis Fischback, Sylvester Coalman, Dale Matthews, Don Soderberg, Thorton Schwenk, Tom Joyce, Tom Yarger, Makrouhi Oxian, and Carol Fassnacht. Third row: Claire Swick, Joyce Redling, David Dunlap, John Boyer, Bill Wo- mer, John Lamberson, Billie Leslie, Gail Vexel, Elaine Golf, and Elea- nor Moss. NANCY LYNN MENDENHALL-Majors: English, Business, Social Studies, and Home Economics. Activities: Library Club, Booster Club and Orchestra. Future Plans: Secretary. GAIL MILLER-Majors: English, Science and Social Studies. Activities: Interlude Reporter, Booster Club and Student Council. Future Plans: Secretary. HAROLD TUMAN MILLER-Majors: Eng- lish, Language and Social Studies. Activities: Band, Booster Club and Orchestra. Future Plans: Interior Decorator. ALFRED I. MCCLANAHAN-Majors: Eng- lish and Printing. Activities: Audio-Visual. Fu- ture Plans: Printer. ARLENE M. MCCOY-Majors: English and Mathematics. Activities: Interlude Agent, Home Room Officer and Booster Club. Future Plans: Elementary Teacher. JAMES E. MCFARLANE-Majors: English and Science. Activities: Ushers Club. Future Plans: College Extension Course. STEVE MCGREGOR-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club and Swimming Team. Future Plans: College. MARILYN S. MCGUIRE-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Telephone Operator. JOHNNY MCKINLEY-Majors: English, Music and Social Studies. Activities: Band. Fu- ture Plans: Undecided. Janet Markiewigz Carol Marohn jewel Marshke Lester Martin Theda Masterson Why... Dale Matthews Mar1lyn Mattmgly Alfred McCIanahan Arlene McCoy James McFarlane 125-v , Qt' ,pf xX ' ll! Steve McGregor Sue MCGUIYE Johnny MCKIHIGY .lack Mead Geraldme Meek Ye. Henry Mexer ROr1ald Melson Nancy Mendenhall Gall Mlllef Harold Mlller 95 Q- N, if EX Q M sf '1 'Aj X7 4 M M M e F l v' M ' an , re i 1 .. f 6-'bw Kenneth Mlller Mar1lyn Mxller Sara Mlller W1ll1am Mrller Glor1a Molnar Robert Molnar W1ll1am Molnar Bonnle Monroe Kenny Moran Marjorxe Morgan MARILYN KEA MILLER Majors Enghsh Soc1al Studies and Busmess Act1v1t1es Presx dent of Trl H1 Y Future Plans Stenographer SARA S MILLER Majors Englxsh and Lan guage ACt1Vlt16S Junior Prorn Tlcket Chalr man Junlor Red Cross Booster Club Junlor Achlevement Glee Club and Interlude Agent Future Plans College WILLIAM GEORGE MILLER Majors Eng lxsh Soclal Studies Latm and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Semor Class Presxdent Student Councxl Electxon Chalrman Booster Club Exec utlve Board and All Clty Prom Cha1rman Fu ture Plans College GLORIA S MOLNAR Majors Engllsh So clal Studies and Busmess Act1v1t1es Booster Club Barnstormers and Home Room Officer Future Plans Stenographer ROBERT R MOLNAR Majors English S0- cral Studxes and Mathematlcs ACt1V1tl8S Track and Booster Club Future Plans College WILLIAMA MOLNAR Majors Engllsh and Soc1alStud1es Act1v1t1es Football Lettermans Club Booster Club and Basketball Future Plans College BONNIE LYNN MONROE-Majors Enghsh Soclal Studxes and Busmess Act1v1t1es Barn stormers Booster Club Junlor Achlevement and Interlude Agent Future Plans College KENNY MORAN Majors Engllsh Mathe matlcs and Socxal Studles Future Plans Notre Dame MARJORIE A MORGAN Majors Englxsh Language and Business ACt1V1tl8S Booster Club Student Councll Junror Vlce Presldent and Semor Class Treasurer Future Plans Phys 1cal Theraplst BILL E MORRIS-Majors Engllsh Mathe matxcs and Soclal Studles Future Plans Col ege ELINOR A MOSS Majors Engllsh Lan guage Soclal Studies and Speech ACtlVltleS Varsmty Debate Barnstormers Natxonal Honor Soclety Student Councxl and Interlude Future B111 Morrls Plans College Elmor MOSS 96 Joyce Moxley X L Al1ce Mull JOYCE E MOXLEY Majors Engllsh So- c1al Studxes Bus1ness and Language Act1v1t1es Barnstormers Interlude Agent and Booster Club Future Plans College or Travel ALICE E MULL-Majors Engllsh Sclence Mathematlcs and Soclal Studles Act1v1t1es Student Councll Natlonal Honor Soclety Inter lude Jumor Achlevement and Booster Club Future Plans Alrlme Hostess ANNE L MURRMANN Majors Engllsh Soclal Studles and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Band Majorette Orchestra and All Crty Orches tra Future Plans College RONALD STEVEN NAGY Majors Enghsh Mathematlcs and Soclal Studles ACtlVltleS Booster Club Freshman Basketball and B Team Baseball Future Plans College BOB C NEMETH Majors Enghsh Soclal Studles and Auto Shop Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans A1r Force l1sh Busmess Home Economlcs and Soclal Stud 16S Act1v1t1es Glee Club Barnstormers and Booster Club Future Plans Commerclal Work ROBERT J NEWLAND Majors Engllsh and Shop Act1v1t1es Booster Club and J Prom Decoration Commlttee Future Plans Work or Army RONALD L NEWSOM Majors Engllsh Mathematics Scmence and Socxal Studles Act1v1 t1es Tumblers Future Plans College A1r Force JOHN R NICE-Majors Enghsh Mathe matlcs and Language Act1v1t1es Tumblers Fu ture Plans College SHIRLEY ANN NIEZGODSKI Majors Englxsh Bus1ness and Social Studres ACt1V1tl8S Booster Club Junxor Achlevement Barnstorm ers and Home Room Officer Future Plans Holy Cross Central School of Nursing CELENE MARIE NOWAKOWSKI Majors Engllsh Mathematlcs and Bus1ness Future Plans Telephone Operator M Ann Murrmann Ronald Nagy Bob Nemeth Georgla Nemeth Sharon Newburn Robert Newland Ronald Newsom Jghn Nlce Shlrlev N1ezgodsk1 Celene NOW3kOWSk1 97 . . , . W . .. I D . .. z rs . . ' . : l I - 1 1 ' GEORIGIA ANN NEMETH-Majors: Eng- fm Q 5 c J l Al Nowicki Joan Olmstead Ruth O'Neill Richard Orvis Jr. jerry Otolski F el1x Owsley Makrouhr Oxlan Elleen Pacala Larry Parks Karen Pasallch Q9 Nyla Pearson Ronald PECSI James Pendl Carol Peterson Donald Pmckert Ray rnond Platz Marcla Phska james PY1kOSOV1Ch Edvx ard Prowse Patsy Purtee 98 'J C ' uv' W, ' 1 . ' K: ,f X zf X 10 ix, V Q. 1 '43 d . V ,E vu- M 'if 11- 1' ' ' V . ff - L. 'd 1 if' X' P A -A fr, AL THOMAS NOWICKI-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Activities: Ushers Club. Future Plans: Electrician. JOAN ELLEN OLMSTEAD-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies: Activities: Booster Club, Tri-Hi-Y and Glee Club. Future Plans: Work. RUTH ANN O'NEILL-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club and Student Council. Future Plans: College. RICHARD DEVORE ORVIS-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, B Team Baseball and Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. JERRY JOHN OTOLSKI-Majors: English and Mathematics. Activities: Golf Team and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. FELIX LEON OWSLEY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Var- sity Baseball and Home Room Oflicer. Future Plans: College. MAKROUHI ARMIG OXIAN-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies, Science and Mathematics. Activities: Orchestra, National Honor Society, Interlude, Junior Izaak Walton League, Home Room Officer, Barnstormers and Junior Acad- emy of Science. Future Plans: College. EILEEN FRANCES PACALA-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Student Council, Home Room Officer and Barn- stormers. Future Plans: College. LARRY ALLEN PARKS-Majors: English, Industrial Arts and Social Studies. Future Plans: Undecided. KAREN LEE PASALICI-I-Majors: English and Business. Future Plans: Elementary Tea- cher. NYLA ANN PEARSON-Majors: English and Business. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Undecided. RONALD J. PECSI-Majors: English, Social Studies and Industrial Arts. Activities: Fresh- man Football, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Yearbook Staff, Monogram Club and Varsity Baseball. Future Plans: Army or Professional Football. JAMES ROBERT PENDEL-Majors: English, Industrial Arts and Social Studies. Future Plans: Navy. CAROL JOAN PETERSON-Majors: Eng- lish, Home Economics and Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. DONALD E. PINCKERT-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Industrial Arts. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College or Printing. RAYMOND FREDERICK PLATZ-Majors: English, Science, Social Studies and Mathe- matics. Activities: Home Room Ofiicer, Bn Team Track and B Team Cross Country. Fu- ture Plans: College. MARCIA ANN PLISKA-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: In- terlude Circulation Manager, Student Council, Election Committee and Junior Red Cross. Fu- ture Plans: College. JAMES RICHARD PRIKOSOVICH-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Home Room Officer, B Baseball and Wrestling. Future Plans: College. EDWARD R. PROWSE-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Future Plans: College and Service. PATSY DIANE PURTEE-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Barnstormers and Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans. Mr. Ferrell is seen here proudly accepting the NIHSC Conference Championship Trophy from Dale Matthews and John T. West, co- captains of the Football team. Our team not only won the conference championship, but went on to obtain the Mythical State Championship. This trophy was presented to the school at the awards assembly honor- ing our great team. TODD MICHAL PUTZ-Majors: English and Science. Activities: Band and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. GALE FRANCES QUINN-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Inter- lude Agent, Junior Achievement President, Barnstormers and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. LOUISE ERMA RAGUE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science. Activ- ities: Class Officer, Future Nurses Club, Inter- lude and Booster Club. Future Plans: Nursing. ROBERT S. RAJSKI-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Future Plans: Undecided. CHARLOTTE RAPELA-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Science. Activities: Booster Club, Future Nurses and Student Council. Fu- ture Plans: College. BILL RAYBUCK-Majors: English and So- cial Studies. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: College and Service. MAUDESSA REDDING-Majors: Home Eco- nomics, Social Studies and English. Activities: Student Council, Future Nurses and Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. LINDA LEA REDINBO-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Business. Activities: Student Council, Bowling and Junior Achievement: Fu- ture Plans: Dental Assistant. JOYCE ELAINE REDLING-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: De Pauw. PAMELA SUE RERICK-Majors: English, Mathematics, Spanish, Social Studies and Busi- ness. Activities: Yearbook, Student Council and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. JOYCE JANET RIDENOUR-Majors: Eng- lish, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y President and Secretary, Library Club, Junior Red Cross and Booster Club. Future Plans: Stenographer. JOYCE LOUISE RIDENOUR-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Youth For Christ, North Central Orchestra, Orchestra, All- City Orchestra and Tumblers Club. Future Plans: Bethel College. JANICE RILEY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Band Ma- jorette. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. PAUL ALLEN ROBINSON-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. WILMA LOUISE ROBINSON-Majors: Eng- lish, Business, Art and Social Studies. Activities: Library Club, Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: Social Worker or Beautician. FREDRIC NEIL RODIFER-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Varsity Tennis and Baseball. Fu- ture Plans: College. ROBERT M. RODRIQUEZ-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Future Plans: College. GEORGE FRANK ROJICS-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Telephone Company. CASSELL ROSS-Majors: English, Shop and Social Studies. Activities: Basketball and Track. Future Plans: College HARVEY STUART RUBINSTEIN-Majors: English, Science and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Prom Committee and Elec- tion Committee. Future Plans: College. The function of the Student Coun- cil Elections Committee is to operate senior, underclass, and student coun- cil elections. In doing their share of work, Judi Smock, Larry Coddens, and Gene Cohn, committee chairman, take charge of the senior class elec- tions. rg . 1' 3 U R l X X sl! I ii x Todd Putz Gale Quinn Louise Rague Robert Rajski Charlotte Rapela uv I' 7v Wxlllam Raybuck Maudessa Redding Lmda Redmbo Joyce Redlmg Pamela Rerlck vs f.: 'sf Joyce J R1den0ur Joyce L Rldenour Janlce Rlley Paul Robmson Wllma Robmson 'vi R1Ck Rod1fer Robert Rodrxguez George ROJICS Cassell Ross Harvey Rubmstem 101 Q K LM uf wiv J V be '27 f A449 M , ,ff ki N ' V A -- sa 4 . Y I l 1 a A v ' y I 5 1 ,f I 5 l ,,. I' , ,f 2' y , f 'lll I f I 33, l 1 ,fl s l 'l f M K' Kathleen Ryfleafsofl PHUICIS SaCCh1m David Sage John Samarlch Karen Schmucker K' 'ii' 101111 SCh0I16l' Sandra SChI'eCk6nh Thorton Schwenk Fred Scott Mary Lou S KATHLEEN KAYE RYNEARSON Majors Engllsh Soclal Studles and Busmess ACt1V1t18S Library Club and Booster Club Future Plans College PATRICIA ANN SACCHINI Majors Eng l1sh SOCl3l Stud1es and Buslness Act1v1t1es Home Room Officer Booster Club Student Councll and Basketball Court Future Plans Undeclded DAVID ROBERT SAGE Majors English Soclal Studles and Mathematlcs Act1v1t1es Home Room Officer Booster Club Swxmmmg team and Freshman Golf Future Plans Col ege JOHN SAMARICH Majors Engllsh Indus tr1a1 Arts and Soclal Studnes Act1v1t1es Tum blers Club Future Plans Navy KAREN LEE SCHMUCKER Majors Eng llsh Business and Spanish Actxvltx s Glee Club Interlude and Student Councll Future Plans Secretary JOHN RAYMOND SCHONER Majors English Social Studles Sclence and Industrlal Arts ACtlVltl6S Booster Club Future Plans Navy SANDRA ELLA SCHRECKENBACH Ma jors Engllsh Art Business and Soclal Studxes Act1v1t1es Llbrary Club Art Club Tr1H1Y and GAA Future Plans Undeclded THORNTON DUNCAN SCHWENK Ma jors Engl1sh Soclal Studles and Mathernatlcs Act1v1t1es Nat1onal Honor Socxety State Math ematlcs Contest Home Room Officer Junlor Rotarxan Sclence Club and North Central Glee Club Future Plans College FRED SIDNEY SCOTT Majors Engllsh and Soclal Studles ACt1V1t16S Vars1ty Basket ball Baseball Home Room Officer Student Council and Booster Club Future Plans Law MARY LOU SCOTT Majors Engllsh and Busmess ACtlVltl6S Booster Club and Student COUHCII Future Plans Secretary ELLEN SEARIGHT Majors Engllsh SOCl3l Studxes and Busmess Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans Business School or Marrlage LESTER NELSON SECRIST Majors Eng l1sh and Soclal Studies Act1v1t1es Orchestra Football and Wrestlmg Future Plans A1r Force or Travel 102 cott Ellen Searlght Lester Secrlst 0 - K J' R -if . 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I . 3 I i ' : ', - T . : . - . z - - . z ., . ,, , .n ...ei . . i z l David Sexton Gwen Shaw DAVID PAINE SEXTON Majors English and Soclal Studies Act1v1t1es Swlmmmg Team Booster Club Home Room Ofhcer and Semor Play Future Plans Medical School GWENDOLYN ELAINE SHAW Majors So- c1al Studles and Engllsh Future Plans College ROSEMARY SHERBURN Majors Busmess Educatlon Soc1al Studles and Engllsh Act1v 1t1es Trl H1 Y Booster Club Future Plans Secretary VIVIAN ANNETTE SHERWOOD Majors Busmess Educatlon H1story and English Act1v 1t1es Natlonal Honor Socxety Booster Club Jumor Achlevement Tri H1 Y Barnstormers and Glee Club Future Plans Secretary SANDRA SHOEMAKER Majors Socral Studles Home Economics Busmess Educatlon and Englrsh Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans Marrlage hsh and Shop ACtlVltl6S Science Club Future Plans Ball State College CLEOFUS SHURN Majors Vocatlonal Prlntlng Soclal Studies Shop and Enghsh Ac t1vxt1es Track Football Glee Club and Booster Club Future Plans Mar1nes DEANNA MAE SIGRIST Majors H1story Spanish and Engllsh ACt1Vltl6S Booster Club Yearbook Junior Achievement, Barnstormers Future Plans College and Teachmg ROBERT JOSEPH SILVER Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Studles and Mathematics Act1v1t1es Glee Club Track Junior Academy of Science Future Plans College Research Chemlst CLAUDIA FAYTHE SMITH Majors Home Economlcs and English ACt1V1t1eS Youth For Christ Club Tr1H1 Y Future Plans College DENNIS RICHARD SMITH Majors Eng hsh Sclence and Soclal Studies Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans College ETTA JEAN SMITH Majors Business So Booster Club Future Plans Business College 'am Rosemary Shel-burn Vivian Sherwood Sandra Shoemaker Wllllam Showers Cleofus Shurn QR 1 Deanna S1gr1st Robert Sllver Claudia Smith Dennis Smrth Etta Smith 103 WILLIAM SHQSWERS-Majors: Science, Eng. cial studies and English. Activities: G.A.A. and tr . D . . . : . . ' : ' . I f l' if I if A I A , 4 D gf' , I , ,im X X in fi A 'WD 4: 'Q im: ,Z Gary Smith Sheryl Smith Janice Sobieski Paul S0Ch0k1 Donald Soderberg Rl li 'IS' Audrey Sossoman Sandra Spenser Fred Spninger Sue Stafford Robert Stark Dennis Steinhofer Carol T7 . -US-4' Ah 21 'ann' , 1 6 -4' X , ul 5 A. I D 'J f' rj i , Ofwi. Q . 4 T T e Steinike Douglas Strange David Striker Dennis Stroup wr' ,1 sf Q 1 1, f , if 5 A i- I if' .5 4 .Q ,P 2. Harold Swiatowy C1396 SWiCk Teffy Syson Rudy Tatay JOTIH TGIHD16 104 English, Social J. GARY SMITH-Majors: One of the honors bestowed on junior and senior girls is to be chosen a member of the basketball queen's court. This year Central students chose Diane Andries as their queen for the Central-Washington rivalry. The court members and their escorts are Ruth Whitesell, Bob Taghon, Judy Hess, Dale Matthews, Sue O'Malley, Rick Rodifer, Janice Goebel, Dennis Harden, Queen Diane, Jim Love, Billie Leslie, Dave Dunlap, Gloria Goss, Gene Anderson, Pat Elliott, and Jim Wyllie. DENN IE ARTHUR STEINHOFER Majors Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SHERYL SUZANNE SMITH-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: National Honor Society, Barnstormers, Glee Club Secre- tary, Student Council, Junior Red Cross and Senior Guidance Committee. Future Plans: Sec- retary. JANICE MARIE SOBIESKI-Majors: Eng- lish, Science, Social Studies and Business. Activ- ities: Home Room Oflicer, Booster Club, Na- tional Honor Society and Interlude Agent. Fu- ture Plans: College. PAUL DAVID SOCHOCKI-Majors: English and Shop. Activities: D. C. Program Club Ofli- cer. Future Plans: Auto Mechanic. DONALD NELSON SODERBERG-Majors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Varsity Swimming Team, Student Council, Na- tional Honor Society, Science Club President. Future Plans: College. AUDREY ANN SOSSOMON-Majors: Eng- lish, Science and Art. Future Plans: Undecided. SANDRA KAYE SPENCER-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics, Science, Spanish and Social Studies. Activities: Junior Academy of Science, Junior Achievement, Booster Club and Inter- lude Agent. Future Plans: Kalamazoo College. SUSAN ANN STAFFORD-Majors: English Science, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activ- ities: Junior Izaak Walton League Vice Presi- dent and Band. Future Plans: Medicine. ROBERT STARK-Majors: English, Shop and Social Studies. Future Plans: Auto Mechanic. I0 English, Mathematics and Spanish. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Booster Club and Pep Band. Future Plans: College. CAROLE ANNE STEINIKE-Majors: English and Art. Activities: Art Club, Booster Club, Glee Club and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Commercial Artist. DOUGLAS LARONE STRANGE-Majors: English and Language. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. DAVID LEE STRIKER-Majors: English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Activ- ities: Interlude, Senior Play Reading Commit- tee, Junior Kiwanis and Swimming Team. Fu- ture Plans: Physicist. DENNIS JAY STROUP-Majors: English and Spanish. Activities: Band. Future Plans: College. HAROLD JUNIOR SWIATOWY-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Tumblers Club. Future Plans: Army. CLAIRE JOAN SWICK--Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council, Barnstormers, National Honor Society, Junior Achievement and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. RUDOLPH JOSEPH TATAY-Majors: Eng- lish, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Var- sity Golf, Senior Academy of Science and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. JOHN E. TEMPLE-Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Fu- ture Plans: College. NICK THEODOSIOU-Majors: English Math- ematics and Social Studies. Future Plans: College. LARRY LEE THOMAS-Majors: English, Science, Mathematics, Spanish and Social Stud- ies. Activities: Junior Achievement, Home Room Officer and Booster Club. Future Plans: College Preparatory School. DANIEL ANTHONY THORNTON-Majors: English, Electricity and Social Studies: Activi- ties: Booster Club. Future Plans: Navy. SHIRLEY ANN TOBLER-Majors: English, Home Economics and Business. Activities: Stu- dent Council and Booster Club. Future Plans: Marriage. STEVE TOTH-Majors: English and Mathe- matics. Future Plans: Undecided. JUDY ANN TWILLEY-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Business. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: Business College. KAREN LEE ULLREY-Majors: EngliSh, Mathematics and Language. Future Plans: Nursing. SYLVIA vanBODEGOM-Majors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Foreign Exchange Student, Yr. Grach Walton League and Booster Club. Future Plans: University. J USTINE MARYA VAYDA-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies, Language and Mathematics. Activities: Home Room Oliicer, Student Coun- cil. Future Plans: Nurse. KAREN KAE VAYDA-Majors: English, So- cial Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Future Nurses and Junior Achievement. Future Plans: Beautician School. JANET LEE VERHOESTRA-Majors: Eng- lish and Social Studies. Activities: Cheerleader, Interlude Agent, Home Room Officer, Booster Club and Office Helper. Future Plans: Beauti- cian School. GAIL CHRISTINE VEXEL-Majors: Eng- lish, Social Studies and Home Economics. Activ- ities: National Honor Society, Booster Club, Junior Achievement and McCall's Teen Fash- ion Board. Future Plans: College. BEVERLY JEAN VOORDE-Majors: Eng- lish. Activities: Booster Club and G. A. A. Fu- ture Plans: Airline Hostess. ROSE MARIE VUCKIS-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Marriage. STEVE JOHN VUCKIS-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: In- terlude Agent and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College or Air Force. CLARENCE RAYMOND WALLACE-Ma- jors: English, Mathematics and Science. Activ- ities: Manager of Football and Track. Future Plans: College. WAYNE WALLACE-Majors: English, Sci- ence and Social Studies. Activities: Football, Track and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. COMMIE LEE WALLS JR.-Majors: English and Science. Activities: Football, Track, Secre- tary and Treasurer of Letterman's Club and President of Junior Achievement. Future Plans: Physical Therapist. ALBERT WALTER JR.-Majors: English. Activities: Glee Club and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Undecided. HELEN FRANCES WARD-Majors: English. Future Plans: Beauty and Barber College. if l One of the fund raising projects of the Booster Club this year was the selling of blue derby hats which were to be worn at all of the basketball games. The chairman of this com- mittee was Bill Miller and his cam- paign proved to be a very success- ful one. In the process of selling these hats are Bill Miller, and John Boyer. The buyers are Janet Nowicki, Linda Gates, David Oberholtzer, Ray- mond Wallace, and Craig Long. QQ' R- ' X -1 Nick Theodosiou Larry Thomas Daniel Thornton Shirley Tobler Steve Toth an 1' 1' r Judy Tw1lley Karen Ullrey Sylvla van Bodegom Justme Vayda Karen Vayda .pr Janet Verhoestra Ga1l Vexel Beverly Voorde Rose VUCk1S Steve V'-lCk1S 91' 'K Clarence Wallace Wayne Wallace Commle Walls Jr Albert Walter jr Helen Ward 107 xy XX ai Etta Warren Grayson Warren Jr Dxane Wegenke Marcy W1daWSk1 Gene Wxlkeson Carol Wllllams Lawrence W1ll1amS0n W1ll1e Wllson Robert N Wlndsor Cynthla Wxsmewskm ETTA JENELLE WARREN Majors Eng llsh Mathematxcs and Language ACt1V1t16S Varsxty Cheerleader Captain Glee Club G A A and Booster Club Future Plans College GRAYSON RENZO WARREN Majors Eng llsh Socxal Studles and Mathematrcs Act1v1t1es Basketball and Baseball Future Plans Navy or College DIANE HARRIET WEGENKE-Majors Englrsh Soclal Studles and Speech Act1v1t1es Barnstormers Glee Club Debate and Booster Club Future Plans Theatre MARCY ANN WIDAWSKI Majors Englrsh Busmess and Soclal Studxes. Future Plans Beautlclan GENE ANTHONY WILKESON Majors Englxsh Soclal Studles Prmtmg and Industrlal Arts Future Plans Navy CAROL JEAN WILLIAMS-Majors Engllsh Busmess and Soclal Studles Act1v1t1es Student Councll Booster Club and Home Room Officer Future Plans Secretary LAWRENCE LLOYD WILLIAMSON Ma jors Englxsh and Social Studles Future Plans Service WILLIE B WILSON Majors English Soclal Studies and Art Act1v1t1es Wrestlmg, Track Cross Country and Booster Club Future Plans ROBERT N WINDSOR Majors Engllsh Mathematxcs and Scxence Future Plans Col ege CYNTHIA JANE WISNIEWSKI Majors Englxsh Busmess and Social Studles ACt1Vltl6S Junlor Achlevement and Booster Club Future Plans Business School JAMES CASIMIR WOLTMAN Majors Enghsh Prmtmg and Soclal Studles Act1v1t1es Presldent of Tumblers Booster Club Student Councll and Home Room Ollicer Future Plans Prmtmg WILLIAM HOWARD WOMER Majors Engllsh Sclence Mathematlcs and Soclal Stud res Act1v1t1es Swlmmlng Team Lettermans Club Natlonal Honor Socxety Barnstormers Booster Club and Student Councll Future Plans College I0 James Woltman Wllllam Womer K 'F' .I MI? -V Q lf w, . 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' I ' ', 1 7 9 ' -'Pi 8 Rosemary Work1ng Ne1l Workman ROSEMARY CYNTHIA WORKING Ma jors Engllsh Soclal Studies and Home Eco- nomlcs Act1v1t1es Glee Club and Dramatlcs Future Plans Undeclded NEIL KIETH WORKMAN Majors Eng l1sh Spanlsh Mathematlcs and Soclal StUd16S Act1v1t1es Baseball and Student Councll Fu ture Plans College JAMES VERN WYLLIE-Majors English Mathematlcs Spamsh and Sc1ence ACt1Vlt1eS Yearbook Forelgn Exchange and Booster Club Future Plans Purdue DONALD FRANCIS WYNNE-Majors Eng l1sh Soclal Studles Commerclal Art and Mathe matlcs Act1v1t1es Art Club and Booster Club Future Plans College GENE ROBERT YARBROUGH Majors Englrsh Soclal Studres and Pr1nt1ng ACtlV1t16S Freshman Football Tumblers and Home Room Officer Future Plans Pressman or Army GRIEG TOMS YARGER Majors Engllsh Mathematlcs Sc1ence and Soclal Studies Act1v 1tl6S Student Councll Presldent National Ho nor Soclety Junlor Prom Court Barnstormers Board Jumor Academy of Science Home Room Officer and Captam of Sw1mm1ng Team Future Plans Duke UUIVGTSIIV LARRY DEAN YOCKEY Majors Enghsh and Soclal Studies ACtlVlt1CS Golf Future Plans College KAREN MADELINE ZABIK Majors Eng l1sh Busmess and Art Act1v1t1es Art Club Glee Club and Barnstormers Future Plans Beau t1c1an GEORGE ZAGRZEJEWSKI Majors Eng l1sh Mathematxcs and Industrxal Arts Future Plans Weldlng School KATHLEEN ZAGRZEJEWSKI Majors Enghsh Socxal Studles and Busmess Future Plans Office Work LYNN ELLEN ZAMBO-Majors Engllsh Soclal StUdleS and Busmess ACt1VltleS Booster Club Future Plans Secretary ELIZABETH ANN ZATARGA Majors Eng l1sh Home Economlcs Soclal Studles and Busl ness Actxvltles Tr1H1Y and Booster Club Future Plans Work James Wyllle Donald Wynne Gene Yarbrough TOITI Yafgef Laffy Y0CkeY gg! Karen Zablk George Zagrzewskl Kathleen Zagrzejewskl Lynn ZH1'1'lb0 Ellzabeth Zatarga 109 I 1 . I . . . . 1 , . . . . . , . : , 1 1 ' . ' . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . y . I ' 7 ' 1 1 ' ' ' . I . 2 , - ' . I , . . i . l - , . . . . .- 7 1 T I , , 1 ' ,, I , - ' 1 9 1 1 . I , N ,lj , 1 Iv l Ll Undeclded Jeanette Zawlerucha 21 If Martm Zuroff Dean Everett Adams Emll Barcevxc Harold Blank Joanne Brooks Robert Elmer Brooks James Allen Buck Sylvester Coalmon Mary Gray Donald Grzegorek Patrlcla Ho ton M8fVlH Ingram Bernard janlckx Donna Lee Kromka Paul Lockhart JEANETTE MARIE ZAWIERUCHA Ma jors Engllsh Soclal Studles and Home Eco nomlcs Act1v1t1es Booster Club Future Plans MARTIN ZUROFF Majors Soc1alStud1es and English ACtlV1tlBS Glee Club Future Plans Indlana Unlverslty SENIORS NOT PICTURED H0 Beverly McDan1e1 Anthony Meyer LOUIS Mmnes Sandra Lee Mumaw Rlchard Preston Loren Rosander Robert Sebens Betty Settles Chester Earl Smlth Gerald Symc7ak Robert Tagon Cvlorma Thompson Gmlbert Walker .I ., . . - F . ,I is . In Memoriam Mary Ann Orosz Mary Ann Orosz, a Senior at Central, lost a year long battle against leukemia on July 8 1958 Only those close to her really knew her courage and unceaslng wlll to stay the same gay person she was through her xllness Her personality and VIVHCIOUS splrlt made her a favorlte of both the faculty and her classmates Her personallty was her smlle Everyone talked about the pretty blond gurl wxth the beautlful smlle It expressed Joy warmth, and smcerxty Thxs IS probably why she always sald Smile at the world and the world will smlle back at you You would smlle back at her and your whole outlook would be changed Mary Ann was an lI'ISplf8tlOl'l and an example through her sincere thoughts and deeds It lS no wonder that she was one of the most popular students at Central Mary Ann was an honor student but she always had trme for extra currlcular 3CtlVltlES She partxclpated wholeheartedly m every actlvlty she entered Throughout her school career they mcluded bemg a cheerleader at both Kaley and Muessel an officer and member of the Glee Club a member of the Booster Club and of the Student Councxl Her interests were wide and varled All those who knew Mary Ann loved her She has left a lastmg xmpres snon on all of us and we will always chensh the wonderful memories she has added to our lzves Thomas ONe1l Boyd lost hxs l1fe in an auto truck collxslon on Sunday, October 26 1958 He was gomg to a friend s home to a meetmg where he was to help plan a Halloween party when a truck whlch was on the wrong slde of the street, colhded wlth the car ln whxch he was a passenger Tom was born m Chlcago on March 16 1943 and attended Central School m Evergreen Park Illmoxs He came to South Bend two and a half years ago and at tended Madlson jumor Hlgh School After enrollmg at Central, he Joined the Audlo Vlsual Club ln which he was a very actlve member Hls hobbies were varxed They mcluded huntmg fish mg and photography but he lnked electronlcs best of all One of hrs many projects was a small car that he bullt completely himself A sophomore from home room 310 he made many fnends through hxs wonderful personalxty A smlle on his face was has hall pass and we wlll mxss If very much ln the years to come 'Ill MOH' ,ar-2 J' QQ' it I Will Keep Fmt Ax u Vase UA 'ti I 've f -. T 4 Y 'X O . QP I V X J 'X fi I ggi? J JXAN c 1 f f Xa Q A . N , x X x , f C l M W ,xf In Centrul's Un derclass f' , W f I ' llwxuxw X7 x 'X X N x., N X AMI will Ewrw' if get ' fr 'M .www 7' ' Juniors Rita Allen, Dave Anderson, Thomas Andries, Anita Anthony, john Arnt, Angelo Asiandidis, Kathleen Ather- ton, Douglas Baer, Richard Baker Ed Balanow, Mary Balis, Zita Balogh, Ronnie Balsey, Alan Barack, Bill Barcome, Ray Barrier, Bessie Batalis, Larry Bates Keith Beamer, Janeen Beard, Joanne Beatty, Frank Beedle, Ron Bell, Bev- erly Bella, Lester Benner, Sherry Ben' net, Larry Bergen Q 1 L , COLLEGE ,.,- f Sy, W9 J-Z ll ,- u.,,f ,- Being elected to a junior class office is an honor, and besides, an upper- classman can do almost anything, even paint the halls of old Central High. Four willing workers, plus paint and brushes, plus one ladder equal help for the painters. The workers are the junior class oliicers, who are Bruce Smith, vice presi- dent, Buzzy Hayworth, presidentg Ann Siekman, treasurer, and Lor- raine Cohen, secretary. elect class afficer , -2- , C g' A i Gill ' ' Fil 1 l 1 fllf A Q 1 B , Q 1. i wg el ,5 ' JS t , e X: 91 2 lt . H 1 XL--. X 11 o -' L nb P.. ': ' --A v , L, 7 'SX' ' 1 mm fa s L fl 4 'l an 1- N- ' Linda Berry, Mariellen Bestle, Yvonne Bibb, Jean Biddle, Albert Biesbrouck, Willie Mae Bivens, Rob- ert Blake, Judy Black, Frank Black- man, Ron Blaszczyk Q F - . 3' - - 1:4 . .. lg' . ' , T' ,Z 45' y ,, ' ,tm ' ,ggi . 1 B K zf ' 'cf fo - e l A , - , , 1 r r A - L ,,l, J ' x ' f L l WM f'5mxA fake college Gene Chrobot Chrrstme Clchos Shar on Cobb Larry Coddens Bob Coen Lorrame Cohen Ann Coleman Dave Collms Nancy Compton Tom Con nelly Jlm Coventry Sharon Cox Sally Crawford Barbara Crowe Joyce Csabl Kenneth Curl Carolyn Curry Mrchael Dalka Sandra Damelowlcz Harry Davls Henry Davxs Ronald Davls Dennxs Dawson Shirley Dawson Darlene DeBe1kes Robert DeBuysser Barbara Dhaene Edward Dlugosz John Doal-rs Tom Dobskl Mary Dolde Katxe Donahue Abra ham Dorsey Pat Downey Rxchard Dudd Frances Dzleola Sharolyn Ear ly Sharon Edstrom Peter Ellenber ger Pat Ellxott Barb Emmons Frank Epperson Gen evleve Erp Phxl Ettmger Davld Evans Steve Farkas Gary Feldman Jlm Fenters Jamce Ferguson Davxd Flemming Bob Flormg Jim Flowers B111 Frame Carolyn Freese Russ Freldlme Rob ert Freshley Alden Fritz Denlse Frltz James Frydrych Mlke Ful necky George Blount Joyce Bokor Lessxe Bolden Susan Bourdon Bruce Brat ton Tom Brlttam Don Brunette Drane Brunson Barbara Buck Joyce Buchmlller Paul Buehler Molly June Busch Paul Busch Thomas Bush Audrey Car man Fred Carter Gerald Carter Jlm Cauifman Leonard Cavender John Chase boards, refresher math tests, 4' 60 'VW' on-Q 'gf C7 lsr ill MPN. af .sr Q, MEL u 6 1 gh' -. px'- 'I15 1 4 Q 1 , 'I , If A r i ' vw. f y Y 2 E ' X x gf, f ML f ' 4 ,:.. .- ig... 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K1 1 he Irma Fultz Doris Gadson Sharon Gardner Ray Gawronskl Albert Gay Beverly Gnott Janet Gnott Fred Gaffeney Dolores Golden Russell Gordon Sharon Gordy Nxla Grabowskl Ruth Graham Saundra Graham Jlm Gram ger Ruthann Grall Dean Graveel Loretta Green Rzchard Green Don Green Ruth Grorud Margaret Grounds James Grummell Pat Gubx Jean Gustafson Cralg Gustm Steve Guy Anna May Hahn Gerald Halasz Joan Hall attend Junior Prom and assemblies, Max Hambldge Sandy Hamblen Margaret Hardman Audrey Hardy Patricia Harlozmskl Ted Harm Bev erly Harmsch Louella Harrxs Becky Harrxson Phyllxs Haskm Carl Hass Norma Jean Hatfield Terry Hauteman Gale Hawkins Bud Hayden Elwood Hayes Eugene Hay stead Thomas Henderson Blll Hepler Judy Hess Kathleen Hexel Cheryl Hxlls Lynne Hxpskmd Dorthy Hobson Jerry Hoffman B111 Hmjnackn Jxm Holland Jean Horan Mark Horner Phnl Horton Joanne Horxath Sharon Horxath Betty Hos xmer Terry Hough Carol Howard Herbie Ingram Joyce Jaroszewskl Marlule Jensen Gerald Jones B111 Jorgensen Ben Jozvuak Carol Jurek Carol Kaxser Jamce Kazmlerzak Pat Kemble Chrlstle Kerr Larry Klnble Leslie King Karen Kllmxshxn Dxane Kolesxak Roseann Kolkxeug Loren Krxenke John Kromka LaVerne Ko snk Marylou LaGodney Wxlma Laxrd James Lane 3 bf A T L- 5 fa A 116 We-' 'IW' Q- vu-Q 1 X 1 V , 7 A I ,J , ' , .J I .'- Q L s v ' Y f- -gy 4 2 'Ji P, ' f ' , f 1 1 v , J, , J ff as -J-f A - , gy,:,, A . . , ,. 5, 'w Q f - ,A ' , , ' ' - lf ig., ,' 5 - 1 4 , , , W 1 ' ri! 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Hx 'l l V J: ' hs e4 A K ' 'ff'f:L , , in . 1 Judy Latson Karen Lawrence Judith enczovn skl Jlm Lezak Carolyn Llp pert Judy LlSZ6XNSkl George Llttle arlanne Lock VVxnona Lloyd Bxllle ong oger Longley Barbara Lopata Jim oxe Marlene Lyczynskx Joe Madl son Karen Mahoney Ron Marcotte arol Mahler Patrlcla Mallory Joe M3HkONNSkl Hlng Mark Bob Mathewson Dorothy atthews Bonnle Meeks Jams Mezy owsln Brenda McDonald Joyce Mc Farland Sue Ellen McDuff1e Ron McG1ll Carole McKenzxe I' SCENE X571 'gs C USS C Q mlxx v' rm and enter N H S funn.. iv R ml xfxll ll AG Sv, 'vu' X 1 fa S ! 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' 'I 'I P M57 - Q -4Y A, wt s N' fp J X 'wma 'rr Carolyn Riddle Evelyn Ries Barry Rxtzler Kenneth Robaska Dale Rob inson Donald Robison Barbara Rock hill Vmcente Rodriguez Gene Rohr Barbara Rose Beverly Rose Louann Rosenfeld Michael Royster Judy Rozek Roger Ruppe Judy Saenz Kathy Sali Rick Saunders Al Schachemann B111 Schall Jim Schaut Paul Schoolman Joseph Schultz Claire Scott Ed Sears Judy Segmtz Stanley Sessler Barbara Shake Dan Sherry Jack Shilt Paul Shimer Ann Slekman Jane Sims Donnafaye Skidmore Janyce Sletten Katherine Slick Jerry Sloan Barbara Smith Bruce Smith Bonnie Stypczynski Chester Smith Jack Smith John Smith Nancy Smith Rosie Smith Judie Smock Dolores Smudey Jackie Snyder Dolores Sobieski Joe Sorocco Ron Sorukas Robert Sotkiewicz Viola Spychalski Sharlene Stackowski Ber me Stafford Karen Stark Tom Steel Joe Strong Kathy Stupnicky Jenme Stupnlcky study chemistry, Algebra IH, and hlstary, Paula Sunderrnan Charles Suranyi Sandra Sweet Paul Swihart Jack Swope Jim Szalay Nancy Tatay Diane Tate Louis Taylor Shirley Templeton John Thxrion Bob Thomas Al Thompson Charles Thwaits Paul 4 1 Tobolski Carol Town Melissa Train- or Andrew Troeger Sidney Tuesley Marie Turnage '- Mike Turner James Ungurait Dick Wadzinski Roger Walke Doyle Wal- lace Judy Walter Sharon Vlfeawer Lawrence Weber Ronnie VVenzel Ronnie Whitesel ' F 3 MIX mi 1tu :.2 J Le 35 T9 , .-1, '35 -L ,L 1J , - 1 :va W '- 1 7. 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' 1 lf: 4 1 History chemxstry and algebra are three mam subjects whlch Jumors choose to study Although hlstory IS requxred chemlstry and algebra are not yet they are taken by so many of our Central students ln order to prepare themselves for college Study study study IS the motto of three mdustrlous students Doug Baer Barbara Rose and Bud Hayden they work dxlxgently on their history chemxstry and algebra assignments and are kept busy bemg upper clussmen 9.4 1 av wr' 9 l Q s . 1 'ag 1 O I e N .. ? ' ' , ' , - vs . ff'-.5 N . . , . X t. 5 ':' Yi ' . Y . r ' ll X re V is-2 ...ft 1 V . Q ,, .. , .. - ' , - v- - M, 0. Q 5, I av Q. . , - Il th 42 -- ,, if S 43' as -nf ' - - Q-lv . Nw, ' X Q ' 4.- ' J- r v ' - 7 ala- ' ' ' ' 7 gilt' V ik . ', l x ' A' X. 1 ' ,W cf, Eddle Wllhams Gwendolyn Wllllams Myra Wxlhams Tom Wllmore Jac quelme Wmdsor Rlchard Wmston Ruth Whltesell Alonzo Whitlock Shirley Whitmore Gretchen Wise Jumor Wiseman Angel Wltters Mar cxa Wolfe Fawn Workman Ed Wood ard Susan Woods Drck Wrlght Nancy Wrlght Karen Yeakley Mar lene Yockey Richard Young Barbara Zakrockl Gary Zxmmerman Michael Abbiehl Pat Ake Dan A lm Gloria Aldridge Othor Aldridge Larry Allsop Robert Anderson Karen Andrews Dennis Bailey Kathy Balmt Dick Baraso Robert Bassler Peggy Batzel Helen Baumgartner David Beahm Dave Bauer Jim Beebe Bruce Behlmg Carole Bell Helen Benson Jerry Bergenhagen Barbara Bickel Louellen Biddle Nick Bilello Bill Blain Elaine Biebuyck Robert Blohm Karen Bloom Richard Blume Mary Ellen Boberg Tom Bode Pa ul Boehm Robert Boone Robert Borders Barbara Botteron Janice Bourdon Tom Boyd Sharon Bratina Bill Brockmann D lores Brown ackie Brown John Brovxn Louis Bukowski Susie Burkhalter Richard Calloway Janice Campbell Delores Cannon Alice Carrington Nancy Carr Phillis Carr Scott Cashman Donna Casner Terry Cerxeny Kathy Chiszar jim Chud zicki jerrianne Clark jesse Clark Marie Clark Pat Clark Bill Cleg horn 1 .Iii Vlad The First thing to do in case of an accident is stop. This statement seems to bring a smile to the faces of the sophomore class officers. Get- ting a driver's license is a great privilege and proper education must be invclved Listening to the exam iner talk on rules for defensive driw mg are Merry Kay Schatzle trea surer Sandy Stewart secretary Jack Ern berger xice president, and Ger ald Sakaguchi president Sophomnres discard 'N' E QAQ. I S 120 A GQ: 'W x Ac 1: 'C' DG J Ll O . , 'y , l 1 8 ,L Q 1: 1 R Q I .A ag. if ' e In 3: . ' . , -f vf ,511 'yn' V gA'?!' ' -5 i . . . 1 .1 it . dx af X:-, N i A i . X N y, Y . ' I y -5 'fl kj C4 N ' Q' H I 3 ,:1'+' f U L A 7 ' y 7 ,, I' If ' .44 Qi . ' 9,1 ff S ' li Ji FS K X .1 S J i X tl ' ' 'A ' 'K ff. Y , 4 A h .' ' -. . Y . H A bg Q . 5 L. . U , X . V' 'R 3 vr f H' 1 r ' ' ' A gf gg A . - 'L 5 g g, 1' -'T . .- X K xl - -fi v V L j I hi 'y' . H 1 .L L' , ' ' Y . . : J if 'rf mf: Q ' ' eg 'Q' v 'wp -E-i f1l',' .. 'xr' . ' Xglvk vi ','. haf - 't ' X., , ix.- I'7'1 ' he lk x v :M . X J A . 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Shidaker, jim Sholly, Jan Shoup, Marica Shurn, Donna Smith, Gerald Smith, Jerry Smith Leanna Smith, Melinda Smith, Ron Smith, Sharon Smith, Shirley Smith, Una-Rae Smith, Jim Snyder, Mary Margaret Snyder, Ondalee Soli, Phyl- lis Solomon Nancy Sotkiewicz, James Spears, Roger Spickler, Frank Springer, Al- bert Spromberg, Raymond Stafford, George Stamm, Susan Stell, Marilyn Steenbeke, Sandy Stewart as , -t A T A Q ' f , 'fe . 'l L. ' Fla' its .1 ' 'f-it-ff5'65 Xl. ' 4 ' :J K L ,A v A HN A ' ' . . Ht? jg 'U -- . ' i ee, w! X Vx 'j - I-Y A 1 W-14 f xv 4 -A , .lla -r Q., ,W gg' -on ,, Q '- 4 L . Z P A f , 1 yi , ,S . , f . W, A . , is, l , Lal '- 124 Damon Straup Kay Stockton Caro lyn Stone janalyce Stouder Karen Strandhagen Pat Strlckler Barry Stull Sherry Stults Lynn Sundsted Barbara Swanson Charles Szabo Ronme Taghon Bar bara Tankersley Pearl Tarr Jo Ann Thomas Robert Txedge Betty Tom lmson Louxs Toth Drane Topash Jesse Thompson Tom Thornton Marllyn Thrasher Stanley Thrasher B111 Trobaugh Janet Tschlda Bruce Ullrey Don Underly Terry Voogd Lols Ann Wa dxck jxm Waxte Larry Walker Claudxa Wall Irene Walton Nyoka Walton Sandra Ward Geoffrey Watkln Shexla Watklns Gary Weaver Davld Webb Larry Webb jerald Weger Barbara Wemstem Mable Wenrlck Larry Wert Robert Weyman Bob Wharton Terry Whee ler Mary Wheelock John Whxtmger Marilyn Wleczorek Vlrgmxa Wllke Peggy Wllke Arlene Wlllnams Beatrxce Wxllxams Betty Wxlson Mlke Wllson Lmda W1lt fong Norma jean Wmther Jerry Wlseman Robert W1Sl'll8WSkl 'BQ 3' Q-r 'T Awful 'sf '77 t Aw 5 all mXNXk'xfN fl L ,ia .ns 'WAR v4 argue heafedly for upperclass pnwleges as 'F mlm , and 125 John Wolf Mary Lou Wolfe Nancy Woltman Norman Workmg JIITI Wynne Theresa Zablk Wayne Zan der Lols Zlelmskl Lorraine Zawleru cha Marcxa Shurn Shlrley Sllvers Sandra Simpson Nancy Smdlmger Patrrcxa Skmner Betty Smead Patricia Smartz Ted Smerekamch Dave Bostlc Rodger Spxckler Nancy Smlxnger X A 1 , 11 .q S, 3 , , , . , . 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L X xx 1 5 gl. is Q Q , N l n S V ' ' ' ' .1 - if 'lm Y Y' 1' :Nfl Tom Abel, James Ackert, Carl Adams, Carol Adams, Susan Adel- Sperger, Judy Aichele, Jim Alexis, LeRay Allen, Jerry Allsop, Elijah Anderson. James Anderson, Tom Anderson, James Andrysiak, Frank Appleton, Chuck Atwood, Pat Baecke, Yvonne Baich, Diane Baker, Pam Balanow, Phillip Baldwin. Frank Ballatore, Roberta Balsley, Joe Bango, Raymond Barker, Nancy Barr, Carolyn Barrier, Joe Basker, Victor Beagles, Lee Beatty, Tom Behling. Bill Bellepin, Ben Bendit, Phil Ben- nett, Tom Bennett, Ivan Bernstein, Dave Berta, Bennie Bibbs Jr., Wayne Bielejewski, DeWayne Black, Ralph Boase. Edwinna Boberg. Timothy Borsodi, Jim Bostie. Marsha Bowman, Paul Bragg, Vaudra Briggins. Nancy Bright, Eugene Brzezihski, Jeannette Buford, Marjorie Butler. Judy Cabanaw, John Carlson, Arthur Carpenter, Ronald Carter, Janet Cavender, Connie Crawford, Pat Cauifman, Ronald Cencelewski, San- dra Chamberlain. X I A class ofhcer in the first year of high school! This might well be an exclamation of the freshman class officers. Taking time out from their busy schedules to decorate a Christ- mas tree are Larry Johns, vice president: Carol Sacchini, secretary: Jim Alexis. president: anal Dmrw Newman, treasurer. Frosh search eagerly L ' f of 1 ' N S' ' 'MV 'J A ' -gy j.. L1 I l ' R ' fkvwflfi a' 1 4 will S. ' f. , y - L Q G, 4 L - . 1 4 - 4, - , cf L T,-1 ' - L, 4 'K . I ' Aly 5 A 7 S A 'F' S F-335 :V ill l ' .Q .Q , .T - g A X' Q if 'ii 'L vi A-ef '-, ., a?:. f' ,.,7 I I 4 C i V 'X : ln i ai A 332.56 sr :L . y Y, . r 1 '75 A. ' a N 1' D Xff l I , ,X ,sh xl ' 3 s- , P . 1 .. - 3 ' , Q ., , , Q .1 If +1 . ' .r- 6 ' + . ' ' V , W I , I T ,L , 126 Faithe Clark james Clark Kathy Clem Huey Coalmon Margaret Coen Edward Cole james Comer Joanne Conners Bob Conway Victor Cope Sue Cox Nancy Crlpe Dave Cuk rowicz Julie Cunningham Cliff Cun mngham jean Curl Donald Dab rowiak Dale Darling Nancie DeLey Marcia Denny Marlene Dickens Julie Dlllon Reg gre Dooks William Duckworth John Douglas Baillie Dunlap David Eaton Calvm Edwards Pat Eicher Sally Eisenhart -66 '3 X X MQ W' ps fs ?9 X. 'x for fourth floor lounge and elevator, C' Q.. 'iixlle I X .C it '12 A .,, Q. it 59' 4111 I27 Wahl JoAnn Emerson Karen Engelman Warren Erhardt Rick Estergren Karl Ettinger Eugene Eubank Ber nice Evans Fred Feldman Lynne Felkxns Sherri Ferguson Marlene Fezy Carole Fill james Flatoff David Flint Janet Flecken stein William Fleener Charles Flem mg Ronald Flowers Mike Foohey Sally Foster Darlene Fouts Dawn Fox Barbara Fredrickson john Fritz Gerrlyn Fritz james Galvas Bob Gensmger Marti Gerlach Erma Giger Darlene Gish. Bill Gleeson john Gleva Dick Goff john Goheen Nancy Gorsage Evon Graham Michael Grall Tom Gramza Sue Graveel Darlene Greene. Mary Louise Greene Barbara Greer Eleanor Greer Donald Gregory Tom Gruszynski Karl Ettinger David Guzicki Bill Haas Don Halasz Dianne Haley. Michael Hall Gail Hambidge Sher- ry Hamblen Tom Hammarlond Diane Handley Marsha Handy Ken- neth Hardy Lee Hardy Judi Har- land Charles Horlander. X.. Beulah Jones Darlxes Jones Flor ence Jones Janet jones Gary John son Peg Johnson Larry johns Dlane Judah Gerhard judjahn Marsha jurek Ted Karser Sam Kalafat Stephen Kalka Alan Kane B111 Kamewskl Alan Katz Gordon Kaylor Paulme Kazmxerzak Mlke Kelly Mae Helen Kennedy Howard Kepschull Eugene Kmg Donna Kmgery Merritt Klrkman Paul Kxle Sharron Klmmel Eugene KlaHke Patricia Kllmxshm Ralph Klme Opal Kmght Ronald Knoerr Trudy Koehnke Don ald Kohen Veromca Kopacz Erxka Koszeqr Chrxstlne Kotowskl Helen Kotowskl Karen Korros Davld Kor pal Eddxe Krech Edward Krrll Joy Krmg A1 Kns towskx Carol Kronewxtter Kenneth Kujawskx Norman Kukla Lmda Kull Pat Kull Robert Kwasneskl jerry Lacy Barry Ladd Robert L Godney Don Lambert Jewell Lane Margaret Lane Terry Lannan Ahce Lark Lmda Layman Betty Lee Shirley Lee. 'Nfl V' if 1 Sharon Harlozinski Marilyn Har- ness Barbara Harmsch Patrlcla Har rell Carolyn Harrrs Nancy Harns Sue Hayden Saundra Hetteson Ros alle Hlpskmd Sharlene Hoke Davld Holmberg Joylene Horn Ray mond Horn Stephen Horvath Gard ner Hotchkiss Dean Howard Jackie Howard Mary jay Hruska Shirley Huff Brenda Hughes Wade Hughes Terry Hume Rose mary Ieracl james Janlszewskr Thomas Janowxak Carol J8l'0SZEWSkl Carolyn jayo Jack Jennmgs Davld jezxorskl Betty Jones nl -4' xgl 'X ? .vH ' Y W. V s nfffnf n ,J FFF? M kr 1 gw S. Y.. fl , Q 5 ' t M' Q 28 -h ...V ,, ,' n .Z , 0 K' .4 u ' 5 , 'V 1 . . - .v 'M' '- f ,7 1. 'L-1 J'- . 1 D -v 6' ' y - y I ,A - S , xl, , l, ., i , - X . 5' I 5 ' , , . ' ' 1 1 f . ' ' ' , . 1? K z. -A 5, Ld. M ,- f' Gigi' 'id F , v- Z 1 Q' 3.1. ,Q ti '-' W -7 , ' ' ' - ' 'J , 1 Q' - 1 B. 4 ' V 4.5. ' L an ' ,L -: Q 0 ' .X iii.: , tn y v so 'ill W -' 4 '1 ' , - '. , - , A Q , ,. C. I 'K '. - :. 5 N A I -Q , ' .' .- gulf 1' R' 3. 35 4 '. P' Z- 5 1 ' . 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' 1 ' if -x '-1 Q, 'l workmg glee dub and drama club Jerry Wllhams Letha Wllllams Rob ert W1llxams Sammle Wllllams Sarah Wxlhams Calvm Wllllams Carter Wolf Carolyn Woods Her bert Woods Ruth Young Stephen Yuhasz Wanda Zxglear Centrals Jumor hlgh sportsmen hke to be cheered to victory just as the semor hxgh athletes The Jumor hxgh g1rls who lead the cheers and keep up the spmts of the crowd are Donna Nally Edna Boone Gall Ald rldge LaVe1l Walker, and Darlene Molnar me - U 4' fn-3 Junmr Hugh Autograph 135 Acknowledgments Mr Ferrell our principal Mrs Claire Bookstore Phelps our school photographer Marvin photography r Cobb of Edwards Brothers Jack Bundy of S K Smith Company Priddy of Carlton Studios Madden our advlser Members of the faculty for their assistance in making this publication possible Interlude Yearboek Staff Editor in Chief Business Manager Seniors Classes Faculty Literary Activities Underclass Sports Ar Index 81. 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Clark, Ruth Clarke, Dranne 79 Clarquist, Maman 79, 94, 73 Clauer, Carol 79 Cleghorn, Kay 79 Cleghom Willram Clem, Kathleen 127 Close, Merle 121 Coalmon, Huey 127 Coalmon, Laverne 121, 33, 32 Coalmon, Sylvester 46 , 48, Cobb, Slmron 115, 4, 21 Coble, Glenn 27 Coddens, Larry 115, 100 Coen, Mar-pr-et 127, 30 Coen, Robert 115, 58 Cogdell, Gus 121 Cohen, Lorraine 115, 25 , 110, 94, 1 I U 9 7 ' 27 , 114 26, 27 I 0 , , 31 . 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Wrlham 80 Crum, George 80 Csabl, Joyce 115, 4 Cukrowlcz, Dave 127 Cunnmgham, Cralg 52 Cunningham, Juh 127, 29 Curl, Curl, Curl, Curry Jade so, 31 Kenneth 115 Michael 80 ,Carolyn 115, 28 C'I.!.I'U.S, Fehx 121, 37 Curtis, Henry 80, 73 Cuthbert, Barbara 121 Dabrowzak, Donald 127 Darley, Lewis 80 Dalka, Michael 115 Damelowicz, Sandra 115 Damelowlcz, Steve 121 Daren, Ca.ro1 121, 33, 32 Daren, Dave 121 Darling, Dale 127 Davenport, Cleod 80 Davldson, Diane 29 Dav1s, Charles 121 Davis, Deborah 121 Davxs, Denms 121, Dav1s, Gordon 80 Davls, Harry 115, 32 Davls, Henry 42 43 D3V1S,J1.l113 121, Davis, Ronald 115 Davis, W1Jl1am 80 Dawson, Ahce 80 Dgwning, Emma Jean Dawson, Dennis 115 Dawson, Shuley 115 Deardorff, Crarg 80 DeBe1kes, Darlene 115, 28, DeBuysSer, Robert 115 DeLey, Nancie 127 Denny, Marcla 127, DePaepe, Ann 21, 80 Deranek, Geraldine 80 , 73 41, 32 33, so Dermer, Steve 121 Devmey, Chuck 121 DeVos, Juhana 33 Dezam1tz,Jud1th 80, 29 Dhaene, Barbara 115, 24 Dmmondjs, Olga 121 Drckens, Marlene 127 Drckerson, Fred Dxeter,Harry 121 Diffendorfer, Jerry D1l1on,John 80 Dillon, Julie 127 Dinges, Judy 80 D1tch1e, Patricla 80 Dlugou, Edward 115 Doalrs John 115, Debee'k1,Pa.me1e 16 ao, 73 Dobeckx, Robert 80 Dobski, Bernard 121 Dobski Tom 115 Doetsch, sandra 121, 29 Doetsch, Sharon 121 Doi, Randolph 121 Dolde Mary 115 Dembeeleremey 121 Donalme, Kathleen 115 Donahue, Patricia 83 Donaldson, Janice 83 73,37 Donnelly, Judy 121, 29 Dooks, Reggre 127 Dorsey, Abraham 115 Dorsey MaryLouise 121 Doty, Diane 83, 31 Douglas, John 127 Douglass Sharon 83 Dowdel1,,Natalie 12,1, Downes, Mary Lou 83 Downey, Pat 115 Dresb John 83 Driscoll, enms 83, 73 DuComb, Robert 121 Duckworth, Wllllam 127, 44 Dudd, Richard 115 Dulcet, Tom 121 52 DLmham,Jud1th 83 Dunham Slaron 13, Dun1ep,'Be11ne 127, Dunlap, Dave 83, 45, , 20, 94, 73 Dunlap Pat 121 32 D'lEl1.13P:S3IJ.d1'8 121,' Duzsld, Joyce 121 Dzlerla, Frances 115 Eager, John 121 Early,Sharo1yn 115 Easley, James 121 Eastburn, Rozanne 121, 21 Eaton, Dav1d 127 Eazsol, Slnren 121 Edler, Tom 121 Edstrom, Sha.ron 115 Edwards,Calv1n 127 Edwards, Helen 121 Eels,Karen 83 Eicher,Pat 127 Eisenhart, Joyce 121 Eisenhan-t,Sal1 127 Elmer, Fred 121, 26, Elder, Fred 121 Elias, Pat 121, 27 Elias Richard 83 Ellen erger, Peter 115 Ellrotx, Larry 121 52, 32, 105, Buren, Patricia 115, 24, 23, za, 1os Hue, Kenneth 42 41, 83, 32, 73 sure, Marcella 33, 37 Elom, Mary 121 Emerick, Carol 121 Ernerson,Ahce 121 Emerson, Joann 127 Emery, Leonard 83 Emmons, Barbara 115, 24 Engehnan, Karen 127 Eppexson, Frank 115, 31 Erhardt, Carol 16, 83, Erhardt, Warren 127 Ernsberger, Jack 133, 121, 26, 27 Erp, Jenny 115, 21 Estergren, Rrck 127 Ettinger, Karl 127, 52 Ettmger, Phzl 115 52 Eubank, Eugene 127 Eubank, Glona 83, , 37 Evans, Bermce 127 Evans, Davld 115, 36 35 Evans, M1ke 121 Ewald, Esther 83, 29 Ewing, Myra 121, 29 Farkas, Steve 115, Farrington, Ila.h 121 Farris, Larry 121 Farthing, Carolyn 121 Fassel, Jean 121 Fassnachr, Carol 83, 26, 30 Feldman, Fred 127, 44 Feldman, Gary 115, Felnc, Robert 84 Felldns, Lola 84 Felkins, Lynne 127 Fenters, Jim 115, 31 Ferguson, Janice 115 Ferguson, Sherron 127 Ferrell, Richard 42, 121 Fezy, Marlene 127, F1ll, Carole 127 Filley, Thomas Finn, Ron 121 Flschbach, Curus 84, 30, 94 Fisher, Frances 121, 37 Fitzgerald, Margaret 84, Flataoff, James 127 Fleckenstem, Janet 127 F leener,William 127 Fleming, Charles 7 Fleming, David 115 Flmt, Dav1d 127 Flormg, Bob 115, 48 Florkowskl, Jerry 42 Flowers, Jim 115 Flowers, Mary 121 Flowers, Ronald 127 Flynn, Charles 121 Foldesi, Denny 84 Foohey, MICE-81 42 Forrest, Sally 12 84 Fortin, Sandy 121 Fortson, Donna 84 Foster, James 84, 31, Foster, Ronda 121 Foster, Sally 127 Fox, Dawn 127 Fox, Dav1d 121 Frame, B111 115 Frame, Judi 12, 84 Frank, Marian 84 Frank, Robert 85 Fredrickson, Barbara 127 Fredrickson, Gen-1 121 Freese, Carolyn 115 Frerdlme, Russ 115 Frepan, Sandra 85 Freshley, Bob 115 F ntz , F ritz Frltz, Frltz, Alden 115, 11 Denise 115 Gerrlyn 127 John 127 Frydrych, James 115 Fulnecky, 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' , 'b , 73 . - , ' 37 ' Fulnecky ramen 121,33, , 37 Ful1:on,V1olet 85 Fultz, Irma 116 Gadson, Dons 116 Gadson, Napoleon 26, 85 Galvas, James 127 Gandy William 121 Gant, Jayne 121 Gardner, Sharon 116 Garrard, Margie 121 Garson, Nancy 85 Gary Keith 121,37 Gates, Lmda 121 Gawronslu, Raymond Gay, Albert 116 Gay, Ruscella 85 G31lDSlC.,TOID. 26 Gensmger, Bob 127 Gerhold, Marcia 121 Gerlach, Martlm 127 Geyer, Tom 121, Z6 Giger, Erma 127 Gilbert,Will1am 121 Gash, Darlene 127 Gleeson, Tom 85 Gleeson, Wrlliam 127 Glenton, Sue 121, 29 G1eva,John 127 Gleva, Robert 121 Gnott, Beverly 116 Gnott, Janet 116 Godfrey, James 121 Goebel, Janice 23, 105, 73 Goff, Blame 26, 85, Goff, Rrchard 127 Goffeney, Fred 116, 10 Goforth, Ernie 121 Goheen, John 127 Golden, Delores 116 Golubslu, Patncla 121, 29 Golubslu, Slmron 121 Goodpaster, Janet 121 ,32 G01-dy,51mon 116, 29 Gore, Jlm 121 Gore, Judith 85 Gorney, Jack 85 Gorsage,Nancy 127 Goxslu, Ronald 121 Goss, Glona 23, 105, 85 Gotsch, James 121 Frabowsla, Dennis 86, 87, 31 Grabowsk1,Jud1th 122 Grabowsk1,N1la 116 136, 22 Graham , Graham , Graham , Graham , Graham , Gramger Allan 86, 87, Evon 127 Harnetta 86 Ruth 116 Saundra 116 ,J1m 116, 37 Grall, Jack 122 Grall, Ruthann 116 Grall, Michael 127 52 Gramza, Sharon 86, 87, Gramza, Tom 127 Graveel, Dean 116 Graveel, Sue 127 Gray, Mary 110 Green, Bruce 122 Green, Rrchard 42, 116 Green, Sandra 122 Greene, Darlene 127 37 Greene, Don 116 Greene, Mary Louxse 127 Greene, Randall 122 Greene, Rrclnrd 122 Greer, Barbara 127 Greer, Elenor 127 Gregory, Donald 127 Grey, James 86, 87 , 25, 76 Grrmm, Chfton Gnsson, Archie 42 122 Grorud, Rolf 86, 87, 45, 32 73 Grorud, Ruth 116, 17 Grounds, Margaret 116, 26 Grummell, James 116, 31 Grusynskl, Tom 127 Grzegorek, Audrey 122 Grzegorek, Donald 110 Greskowrak, Ronald 86 Gubl, Pat 116 Gucclone, Lucdle 122 Gustavson, Chrlstme 122 Gustafson, Joan 116 Gustm, Craxg 116 Guy, Steven 116, 11, GIEICIG, Davxd 127 Gyuck, Barbara 122 Haab, Cmdy 86, 87, Haas, Wxllram 127, 31 Haclcney, Patsy 122 Halm, Anna May 116 Hahn Robert 122 Halasz, Don 127 Halasz, Gerald 116 Haley, Dxanne 127, 27, 37 Hall, Joan 116 Hall, Mxchael 42, 127 Hambldge, Max 116 Hamblen, Sandy 116, , 3 Hamblen, Sherry 127 Hammarland, Tom 127, Handley, Drane 127 Handy Marsha 127 Hanell, Pat 32 Hans, Charlene 135, 22, 24, 85, 87, zo, 94, 73 Hans, Ron 86, 87 Hansen, Norman 86, Harden, Janxce 122 Harden, Denms 15, 86, 87, 23, 52 32 s, Lam' Hardman, Margaret 116 Hardy Audrey 116 Hardy, Kenneth 127 Hardy Lee 127 Ha.rdy, Margot 122 Hardy, Phyllis 122 Harland, Judith 127, Harlozmskx, Patncxa 116 Harlozlnslu, Sharon 128 Harman, Mxchael 86 Harms, Ted 116 Harness, Marilyn 128 Harmsch, Barbara 128, 29, 26, Harnxsch, Beverly 116 2 Harrell, Patrlcxa 128 Harr1es,W1l11am 122 Harr1nger,Justme 86 Harrmgton, Marilyn 86, 7 Harrxs, Carolyn 128 Hams, Harrxs , Harrls Luella 116 Nancy 128 Ronald 86 I Hn-mim, Becky 116 Hartman, Karln 86 Harvey, Margaret 86, Haskm, Phyllrs 116, Hass, Carl 42, 116 Hatfxeld, Norma 116, 25 Hauck, Sharon 136, 2 , 9, Hauteman, Terrance 116, Hawkms, Charles 122 Hawkins, Gale 116, 33 Hayden, Bud 116, 119 Hayden, Sue 128 Hayes, Edyth 89 Hayes, Elwood 52, 116, 32 Hayworth, Eugene 116 1,27 Heclcman, Joyce 116 Heclmey, Patsy 32 Hem, Carol 122 Hempstead David 116, 26, 17, Henderson, Thomas 116 Henry, Mxchael 89, 73 Hepler, B111 42, 116, 58, 6, 32 Hermg, Aleda 89, 75, 25, 94, 76 Hermg, Rxclnrd 122 Herman, Kathleen 89, 73 Hes, James 89 Hess, Judy 116, 23, 105 Hes Madlyn 122 Hetunghouse, Bryan 89 Hettnson, Saundra 128, 37 Hevel, Kathleen 116 Hrggzns, John 122 I-hgh, Sandra 22, 21, 89, 94, 73 Hrldabndle, Janet 122 Hill, Joan 89 Hxlls, Cheryl 116 Hrlls, John 122 Hrpskmd, Lynne 116, , 27 Hrpskmd, Rosahe 128 Hobson, Dorothy 116, 16, Hodge, Judith 122 Hoehn, Susan 136, 24, 89 94 Hoffman, Donald 122 Hoffman, Jerry 116 Hojnaclu, Wrlllam 42, 116 Hoke, Sharlene 128 Holdeman, Mary Lou 122 Holland, Drexyl 122 Holland, Jxm 116 Holmberg, Davld 128, 31 Holstnon, Patricia 110 Hoover, Dwrght 122 Hopkms, Fred 89 Horan, Jean 116 Horak, Carolme 89 72, Horak, Frank 122, 26 Horlander, Charles 127, Hom, Raymond 128 Horner, Mark 116 Horton, Phrhp 116, 15, 52 Horvath, Joanne 116 Horvath, Sharon 116 Horvath, Sheran 122 Horvath, Stephen 128 Hosxmer, Betty 116 Hotchkmss, Garnder 128, 44 Houck, LeRoy 89, 26, 17 Hough Terry 116 Houston , Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Wxlhe 122 Carol 116 Charles 122 Dean 128 Delores 89 Jacqueline 128 Jamce 12, 89 Howell, Charlotte 122, Hruska Maryjay 128 Hubbard, Karen 89 Hubler,W1l11am 89 Huff, Hazel 122 Huff Nancy 122, 26 Huff, Shrrley 128 Hughes Barbara 122 Hughes Betty 89 Hughes Brenda 128 Hughes Hollxs 42, 122 Hughes Wade 128, 44 Hull, Connxe 122, 33 Hume, Terry 128 Hxmn, James 89 Hunt, Fred 42, 122, Hunt, Marjorie 122 Hurd, Mrchael 16, 89, 7 Hurd, Robert 122 I ,l . 32 I . , . 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