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

 - Class of 1963

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L waaaxwwzfas mv-Mm, A , A , wm:r wam f,, A-Lf.......1-W 1 L-1 Wl Mr. Ferrell, principal, directs us. Key to education is in relations. Lunchroom provides for student gathering. The basis of education and social development at Central High School is founded on three ideas- organization, teacher student relations, and student associations. lXIr. Ferrell, through his enthusiasm and leadership, heads our organization and guides our educational pursuits. Under his leadership are counselors, teachers, and administrators of the highest caliber. These competent men and women are the essential constituents of the organization of Central. The friendly and understanding relationships be- tween students and teachers at Central are the keys to successful educational system. rlleaehers help us pursue our interests in education and life through the experiences they have encountered. 'llhey give stu- dents advice to make the world more understandable. In meeting new friends and gaining new experi- ences, we are helped along the road to maturity. Central provides opportunities to learn how to get along with other people and adjust to society through the experiences we gain in the halls and classrooms. W x. it 'lr 1 N ' .. ' x. MXN.. sl., if f xl Kix mf-A ,,, Our foreign exchange student attends a National Honor Society tea and one more new experience. ws wl- 4 1 Our team yearns for victory. +9 Students roar after touchdown. 6 As Cenfrolites, Ou 'NJ .X The extra-curricular activities at Central serve to fill the gaps between periods of hard work. WVhen studies are fin- ished, we Hnd the excitement and entertainment needed to satisfy us at numerous sporting events, plays, and concerts familiar at Central. Another break from routine is found at our traditional meeting place, under-the-clock, between classes and after school. Something always seems to be happening at Central. In addition to the fun we have at such activities, we also receive education and appreciation from them. We learn about music and acting and discover that a team needs the support of its school to boost it to victory. Our foreign exchange student, too, helps us understand the importance of foreign relations. It is through Central's activities that our stream of life continues its rapid pace. Our swim team prepares for a long bus trip and is in hopes of another victory. treams Of Life Find Time To Learn And Sociolize -.fm-ff-1--.--, -mm.,-.W V9 'V , Af Times Our Classes Tend To Puzzle Us No kidding Mr. Kindy, I really d understand this theorem! A puzzled student seems at a loss while he attempts to master his physics homework. guq- --f Q a J H 5 nu tr r 4 hi s , f 'f ,, J :VV if erar , 4 frm i as a a fe ... 2, li F I .L I Involved in his studies, this hall guard didn't even notice a photographer down the hall. The Christmas program, presented by our Glee Club added beauty to the annual holy celebration. The American Field Service was proud to start their fund drive with guest speaker, John Bradefnas. y , VCP g An enthusiastic crowd backed our number two Indiana basketball team At the crack of the gun this swimmer dived into the water hoping to breast stroke his way to victory. ,Md An anxious swimmer waits to hear the out- come of his race at the scorer's bench. 12 We traveled to Michigan City by bus to see our team at the only conference game they lost. Enthusiasm Reigns At Bears' Activities We attended weekly soc-hops. 13 in We Caught up on homework in our study halls Teachers Aid Us In. . Taking attendance seems to have this English teacher worried. Knowledge, understanding, and a sense of humor, are the three basic characteristics of a teacher. Their range and fields of knowledge do vary, but understanding and humor are always constant. Such a devoted man is Mr. Cripe. This was his last year at Central High School. His interest in the students of Central has been marked by the work he has done with them. He has been a past Interlude faculty advisor, advisor of the Junior Academy of Science, and has just finished his final year as advisor of J.E.T.S., a science or- ganization. His devotion to science, education, and Central will long be remembered by his students and the faculty. Mr. Cripe taught his last classes at Central this year. Appearing thoughtful, Mr. Cripe looks back on his years at Central. 1 5 y Our Quest For Knowledge ,,,,.,- This isn't quite the way to study, but it did come in handy for a few less industrious students. Although the teacher is the primary tool in educa- tion, the final results are tallied by the students them- selves. In our classes we may either learn or waste time. Learning requires interest as well as aptitude. In time we discover the correct habits and methods of learning and put them to use. We find that we must keep alert. Class hours are the most important ones we spend at Central. Our interests and inquisitive minds find fulfillment in the classes we attend. Our stream of life flows rapidly in its quest for knowledge. X, ig I: 1' I save' discussion. gyms' Prone to chattering, these girls inter rupted their class for an important -.7f,,iQff.wQ1:1-i,11egeg:isww.f1xlg5'1,54 - fit' WVLW9,i2'if'flff'f-Yi ' - - V. , M, . . .Q fm . Aakw.-by-WM A L, , . '- . - W1 : ':i'1-ft'f - '.'-2'--j i-f Fw y 1 1mWQ1i8'2Q?es31-wfgissfif.s'13 fs, 1:4 ,. , , 54 ,1 A - I V- ,: M- -- - - Mwwmm v :sew .5 D i I 2 5 ...sv S S E ' 2 -yung., Fa H S avi Classes At Central we obtain a good general knowledge of the world, its people, its history, and its organization. In conjunction with this basic knowledge, we obtain education in those specific fields in which we have special interest. The knowledge we gain in the classroom lays the foundation for a future with great potential. W - rf' Y F-4 lr up , ,J Ai ., li' s-ff' 1' if .. - ,:r'1'g5.5.1 awizi ,sffi Q fi. A itigfff-X- :bfi if ae' 'efT.- One of the main advantages of working hard in the advanced class Under the expert leadership of Mrs. Carey, Connie Norsworthy and of meal planning is the rewardf Pj of eating what you make. Partici- Margaret Lane are learning the basic nursing procedures by applying pating are Sue Webster, Pauline Kovacs, Connie Norsworthy, Maria these techniques upon patient, Sharon Towne. Fitzgerald, Vic Lapierre, and Redessa Henry. Practical Training Prepares Students Fa D.C.E., the Diversified Co-operative Education program, involves many president g and Mike Syson, parliamentarian.. Seated is Mr. Eugene Glod, Central students. The officers are Charles Clark, presidentg Terri Bu- the sponsor. kowski, treasurerg Karen Hegedus, secretary, Don Markiewicz, vice- People walking past Central may wonder at the number of Central students leaving school at various times during the day. These students are for the most part members of Centralis D.C.E. program. The Diversified Cooperative Education program enables students 'ito earn while they learni' and is designed to provide training for occupations and to prepare students for these choices, both in the classroom and in the community. Those on this program attend classes for a half day with one class hour devoted to specific study related to the program and a half day spent on the job. Central students wanting to enroll in this program must meet qualifications set by the school and employer. Central's coordinator is lWr. Eugene Glod and it is his responsibility to correlate the knowledge and training of the students with the needs of the employer. NVith the aid of a coordinator, the D.C.E. program offers training from a morticianls assistant to a tire builder. Another activity which attracts students to the D.C.E. program is the Co-op Club. Its various projects have pro- moted a better understanding of the students, training in the school and state. An annual Employer-Employee Banquet is held to foster a better and more personal spirit between the employer, student and school. In the past year, all students on the D.C.E. program held a city-wide car wash and also held a dance in the Washington High School gymnasium. Central by its support of this program guided youth to a complete training in citizenship and service and has en- couraged the development of leadership and scholarship. F5 ,,., uture Vocations Many students participating in the D.C,E. program work in downtown stores. Leslie Ann Warner arranges flowers for Wygants Floral Shop D.C.E, participants also work in large companies. Don Markiewicz IS in dustriously setting type at South Bend Rubber Stamp Company 21 Nui um Mum, ,,,,,, dmAm.l.f rum lxlrrialc 'mlllmicv-' Ummlms. Pointing out to the class the Latin version of the Pledge of Allegiance is Nancy Tailor, one of Mr. Herringerls first year Latin students. Excellent Language Department Aids In Student if MANY 'ki' 1. .1 Jia- EQ is x Q 5 :M gg, R ,Lb I lxilfmzu - fx' , 4 -nf' ' J This second year German class is studying the geography of Germany and in particular the layout of Berlin. Larry Cohen and Vern Kraft survey the German countryside as Mr. Govern's class looks on. I In second year Spanish, Mr. Aguirre explains some of the customs of Mexico and other Latin American countries in addition to Spanish grammar. ? U-fl 1 Gwen Miller, Robert Schreiner, Eugene McDonald, Dennis Kuespert, and Victor Zielinski are a few of the upperclassmen who took advantage of the developmental reading program under the supervision of Miss Smogor. ongucige Mastery Central's language department has excelled again this year in an effort to maintain its high level of academic standards, and it has also been the background for a few comical situations. It seems as if Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Kfadden, members of our outstanding English department, may have intro- duced a new style of teaching. Klrs. Campbell taught her English class midst the clamor of falling plaster and ac- cording to one of Bfr. INIadden's English classes, the sounds of f'My Fair Lady do aid in the punctuation of sentences. The new 'methods' have not, however, affected the im- pressive achievements in our English department. Veni, Vidi, Vici . . . I came, I saw, I conquered, a famous quotation by Julius Caesar, is a guidepost for many students in the study of Latin. Mr. Robert Herringer, Cen- tral's only Latin teacher, has encouraged and produced many Latin medal winners in room 318, a room always to be remembered by many Centralites. The foreign language department has acquired a new and valued language laboratory, yet no one who has taken Spanish could forget the familiar guitar and sombrero on the wall of Bliss Ceyak's classroom. She and Mr. Govern are sponsors of the Spanish Club and German Club which have promoted and stimulated interest in these languages. Those students taking Developmental Reading under the supervision of Xliss Smogor will enjoy the benefits of the course throughout their school years. Another special course, English Literature, taught by Miss Iiergan gives the students a better understanding of Chaucer, Shake- speare, and many other famous English writers. Although a junior English class is where one usually learns more about American literature and English grannnar, Miss DeCroote's classes have also been experimenting with choral reading. Although most students have a lot of homework, some still find time for outside projects. Ralph Komasinski and Denny Makielski are looking at the Globe Theater they made for English literature. il :- -ff i' ? 1' Ii V i, , 1? , I ,fini 114' - --- Advonced Techniccil Courses Aid Gifted Students To many chemistry students the laboratory periods are the most interesting. In this picture, the students are watching a chemical change take place as magnesium is being burned. Central's math department has been the battle ground for many students determined to conquer the principles of algebra and geometry. A few brave souls have gone on to still greater victory as they grasp the fundamentals of trigonometry and calculus. Mr. Wilmore is the head of our math department which consists of eight teachers. These teachers have organized the program so that all opportunities in the essential fields of mathematics are available to every Central student. The student learns to apply logic for the solution of many problems in today's world. Mathematics is the backbone of scientific research and is directly applied in the study of chemistry and physics. Has anyone ever seen a square soap bubble floating through the halls? An unsuspecting person walking past the physics lab may have happened to see Mr. Cripe and his students up to their elbows in square soap bubbles. This, however, was only one of the experiments performed in the study of physics. The valence of aluminum is a plus three and the valence of phosphate is a minus three. Chemistry students have many times wandered into classrooms muttering valence numbers, a topic essential to the study of chemistry. Physics and chemistry are the advanced courses offered by Centralis science department, and biology and physical science are the required courses familiar to every student. Explaining the position of the cosecant of the unit circle in the first quadrant to Miss Semortieris trigonometry class are Richard Zimmerman and Mike Kaman. Required Courses Brooden Students' Knowledge SlUDENl5 W V 'mrmvvumalnmf ' ' 'i 8 - x..,...,,..i- N - Q C 5 7Ul?F1Y75 KW raw: fwow mm my During local elections, many classes'study politics and voting procedures. Health, a required course, is made much more interesting by models of A sample ballot is explained by Mr. Smith to janet Moore, James Hor- different parts of the body. Don Rajski points out the heart as Connie vath, Shirley Walker, Dennis McGlinsey and Gerhard Zink. Six and the rest of Mr. Power's class look on. It is not a question of what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your countryfl This state- ment, made by John F. Kennedy in an address to the people of the United States, expresses the need for in- dividual interest and strong support so that America shall remain a Hfree and independent nationf, One way interest can be stimulated is through a greater knowledge of the social sciences. Centralls social studies department has planned the course of study with, it seems, both eyes toward the future and this year has in some section accelerated its program. Everyone at Central must acquire at least six credits through social studies and yet many Central students have graduated with an additional two credits. These credits may be earned in community civics, world history, United States history, American government, economics, in- ternational relations, and sociology. Many Central seniors are enrolled in a new course called the revolving govern- ment course. This program enables students to study government, economics, and international relations in two semesters and, although it is still experimental, it has been widely approved by tl1e majority of students. A required course such as U.S. history can become very enjoyable with such visual aids as maps. Mr. Schultz indicates a point of interest while Rosemary Grainger and Connie Walkowiak come in for a closer view. ,QM -w 34 EW W, i 4 Q' r. 'ia , E 4,2 1 A a, 'Q i W' fr if I , ' f'??: as 9 yas yssivf- It 25 23: ' :fa J-,fu Activities In contrast to the scholastic life of Central are the activities which provide us with an outlet for our 'special abilities. ln school organizations we becorne more closely acquainted with the mechanics of our special interests and meet friends having siinilar ideas. Through activities we best serve Central and its stu- dent body. In-any Y :ai K, gl' , 'sf' 1- Y s if 4 '-P if ii ' L i . C - kj 'I ,F 1 1 ,, 5 ZW is ' 1- wif ' 5? f if my 2' W 11 2 ,8 fl X Rf f 92 'i 1 2 f QQ. :- - ww..- ggr a n g S 1, , 'V -. V -- 'f Q 'fi 235 2521- k ' ' ff ,, V571 5 ., '- y 1 A 1 A.. vw- fu 533- , If A Grp, X 2' page s -Pu yn. ff' n, ,fy M- .wa2EQi: :1f??'?1g,, Comtemplating and discussing the unending activities of the Student Dave Ernsberger, president, John Costello, vice-presidentg Mr. Kuhny, Council is the nucleus of Central's activities, the Student Council officers, advisorg Sherry Walsh, secretary, and Marj Badowski, treasurer. Calamity Can'T Catch Cenfral's Council Their attention directed at Dave Ernsberger, president, the Student Council executive board attempts to nominate a slate of officers for the sophomore class. This is one of their numerous duties. ,M , Vi V,k,, . ,U iff'?!fsi9' gk DEQ '51 , viijfy ' I , W x fs ,mix N i JU!! Stl. 1' 41-,,,dxY1'fi1if, 3 J f 1 .4-45 A ,nlhu X 22:,r Checking for the final time, the amount of food collected from gen- erous Centralites are student council members Dave Ernsberger, Margo V. Kolecki, Sherry Walsh, Sue Haley, and Marj Badowski. l 29 2 After the AFS kickoff assembly the entire AFS board gathered together dent, Aura Tunon. Left to right: Larry Cohen, Carol Zimmerman, Sue for a picture with Congressman Brademas and Central's exchange stu- Kristowski, Carolyn Forrest, Linda Feldman, Sherry Walsh, Pam Ogden, American Field Servic- In the year 1956 a young man left his home in Belgium, crossed the Atlantic Ocean, and traveled to South Bend, Indiana to study for a year. He was Centralis Hrst foreign exchange student, and the year he spent in America marked the beginning of Central's participation in the activities of the American Field Service. Since that time students from Indonesia, Costa Rica, Norway, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Japan, and Italy have studied at Central. Each has brought a special smile, a strange accent, or an unusual talent, but all have brought knowledge, appreciation and understand- ing. Far away from any summit meeting or nuclear site, Central students have dedicated themselves to the American Field Service and have found that friendship and laughter are the secrets for which the world is searching to attain peace. The goals of the American Field Service are expressed in its motto: Wlalk together, talk together all ye peoples of the earth, for then and only then shall ye have peace. 30 i For its annual Hkickoff' assembly, the American Field Service was fortunate in obtaining Congressman John Brademas as its initial speaker of the year. After the assembly, Congressman Brademas chatted with Central's foreign exchange i student, Aura Tunon. ponsors A Panamanian With this background the American Field Service committee opened the 1962- 63 drive to raise the money necessary to enable another foreign student to study at Central next year. The projects included in this drive were the sale of flags repre- senting the countries of the world, a fac- ulty-G.A.A. volleyball game, the sale of international cookbooks, soc-hops, and the support of the various school clubs. Other aspects of the organizationis programs were to interest American students in living abroad for a summer, to spread knowledge of other countries and world problems and to introduce the school to Aura Tunon, our exchange student from Panama City, Panama. 'lGathcr round, gather round, and get your genuine AFS cookbooks here, Carol Zimmerman, Caroline Spohnholz, and Marsha Hunt seem to be saying. Each year the AFS is confronted with the task of raising a large surn money-making project was a socihop held at the First Methodist Social of money that will afford one, or possibly two, foreign exchange students Hall. Here we see Marilyn WVill1ams, Larry Cohen, Linda Feldman, the opportunity to come to Central for a school year. This year's big Sherry Walsh, and Helene Dermer. Ei? wx Q HHRH .z,v4.cfa-gg high 5 , The blue monster animated by Leo Ward, terrifies the imprisoned Judi Long. In this scene, Leo Ward warns Mike Kaman that he Fortunately Prime lacr as played by Mike Kaman rescues his love. has until sunset to persuade the girl to love him in the form of an atrocious monster Comedy, satire, tragedy, melodrama-these are the ingredients of a successful Barnstormer production. Wfhether by themselves or in connection with other organizations at Central, the Barnstormers, under the direction of Mr. James Lewis Casaday, combine artistic talent and acting ability to provide enjoyable entertaimnent for us all. The first play of the year, The Hither and Tlzitlzcr of Danny Dither, a musical comedy by Jeremy Gury, was done in conjunction with the Clee Club and Orchestra. The Barnstormers' 20th anni- versary production was The Blue Monster by Carlo Cozzi. It com- bined lavish scenery and costumes with a large element of mystery and fantasy. Bornstormers Complete Their The entire cast of The Blue Nfonster turns out for the beheading. Achmed, houex er at a climactic moment, begins to love the monster and for this reason, Prince Taer talscs on his human form and is reunited with his lover. YW' up-q Firxt row: C. Truett, W. Webster, LI. Huff, S. Eicher, R. Casner, J. Romine, C. Smith, L. Sehlundt, C. Anderson, S. Haley. Second row: E. Davis, S. Spitsrnesser, G. Strandhagen, M. Lewis, 34 f i 1 I i E V. Forrest, L. Sparks, N. Coppage, K. Karkiewitz, L. Paul, L. Paul, P. Cambell, J. Sehoolman, L., Hurrnon, L. Warbington, F. Steiner, K. Dunbar, S. Wyman, W. Maefield, E. Shimer, K. Mallory. Central Bon The sound of stomping feet and the clamor of Red River Rock are in- dications that the Pep Band is doing its usual excellent job. The building shakes, the halls tremble, and the teachers plug their ears when- ever the Central Pep Band leads a pep assembly to another rous- ing finish. The members of the Pep Band are of course, involved with all band activities and look for- ward to the Vlinter and Spring Con- certs with the other band members. On the brisk night of the Central-Adams bonfire, the band pounds out a rhythm that lends an ex- citing pulse to the affair. Third row: P. Allen, B. Wincek, L. Hojanacki, L. Carey, L. Compton, S. Saros, S. Lee, S. Tate, M. Kingsberry, T. Billiger, G. Martin, R. Hunt G Johnson B Strahla D Carter C Ellison D Fitterling J Oliver . , . , . , . , . , . , J. Chunn, Frederick, T. Compton, G. Hudson, M. Joseph, Johnson, .Jrsfs Forth Best -2,3 ,J--11T '3q ,f A. Robison, M. Wilcox, R. Wright. Fourth row: R. Hunt, Bill Guy, J Phuno, D. Ernsberger, YV. Harmon, 'l'. Preston, lXl. Elias, B. McCoy, J Beatty, P. lVIiller, T. Barrett, G. Nladison, D. Wetter. Nl. Berry, D. King, D. King, M. Carey, E. Sparks. P. Osterhold. B. Broders. M. llorning. J. B. Christman, Mr. Singleton, Mr. Ford. It was a dreary morning as al- ways. The timef 7:00 AAI. The plz1cefLeeper Park. Out of the foggy mist, the blaring of trumpets and the clash of eyinlmls ezune. Hlildly quaclaing ducks improvise each autumn morning as the Cen- tral Band marches sleepily past the duckpond. The Central Band has used these curly morning hours 9 i I well in their successful attempts to take niarching honors at River- view. The Central Band also pur- ticipates in the Class .-X division of the State hlnsic Contest at which the Band has always attained great success. Q Q 'V Shimer, Lorraine Paul, Barham xVlIlCl'l'i, Cristin And- ,f J . erson. Pain .-Xllen. Jo Ann Rhuno. during the footlmzxll 'i half time, hrgxve the cold xxeatller and join the hand Q Q 'Z V J Linda Hojonaki, Linda Srhlundt, Luna Paul, Ellen -Q. Ai, 1 for its inarch down the field. First role: Carol Krueger. Sue Sallows. James Vanrik, Kim Price, Nfike Huinnicky, Betty Orr. Carolyn lN'oods. Srconrl row: Iiinilita Delara, Fred Steiner, hlarilyn Pegues, Paulette Cxxiclali, Kristin Anderson, Sue Haley, Sally Eicher, Leonore llardy, Bayla llalasl, Vicki Matney, Pearl u welt' L i i V 33 i F 1 Allen, Jane Horton. Third row: Debrah Harris, Jacqueline Stith, Janice Lliller, Sherry Wloods. Sharon Springer, Darlene Rav, Shirley Wyinan, 'Williana Maefield, Carl Truett, W'alter Hlebster, Peggy Orr, Betty Montague, Sandra Kirkuin, Charlotte Chisin, Richard Ades, Dolores Orchestre: Enriche Activcfthis one sinall word is a inost fitting description of Central High Schoolls large orchestral group. Under the baton of lX'lr. Fisher, the Central Orchestra is kept busy throughout the year by perforin- ing in various school functions including the llarnstormer productions inusic con- tests, festivals and concerts. Beginning its season early in October, the Central Orchestra combines a nuinber of its finer rnusicians with other chosen xneiubers from the South Bend school or- chestras in an effort to present two con- certs, one concert for the North Central Teachers Conference, and one concert pre- fr sented later in the season which is open 2 to thc public. 5 5 Reviewing some pointers which will come in handy for their concert are the officers of orchestra: Dehrah Harris, Carolyn Woods, Urscl Haffer. Johnson. Iftrznllz roam' Roinco Britton. Pa- Christinan. Nfiltt' llorning. lNIit'l1at'l l3t'rry trivia XvllllZ1IIlS, llvtty .'Xllt'n, Sharon l5rzunt'. John Olix't'r, -losvpli Clhunn. -loytt' School- Russt'll Hunt. 'l't'rry Prvstou. Donn Erns- inan. lfranlt Stt'int'r, l,intl:t llarinan, hlinnnit' ht'rgt'r, xvlllllllll Guy. Mr. Fisl1t'r, B. llaltvr, Karvn liunlnar, Sltwt' Yuhasf, l,intla Nt'int'th. enfrcil's Musical Yecir Combining with tht' llarnstorrnf'rs antl Glt't' Club. tht' orfht-stra tlis- playctl its musical prowcss by providing supvrh at'- Coinpaninicnt to tht' tlt'- lightliul rnusiral 'l'ht' Hithvr antl 'l'hitht'r ol' Danny llithcrf' ln atltli- tion to playing' lor this annual inusical produc- tion, tht' orCht'stra also i lcncls its support to tht' National Honor Socivty incluctions ht'ltl t'x't'ry st'- incstcr antl to tht' harva- laurt'att' and roinint'nt't'- , incnt st'rx it't's ht'ltl in llunt' lor tht' gratluating st'nior class. 1 Bchintl all tht' t'ont't'rts whirh tht' ort'ht'stra has art' hours antl hours ol prac'tit't'. lXlr, l isht'r antl stunt' stu- tlvntsrt-lit-1u-st-tht- stunt' nuin- ht'r for tht' tt'nth tiint' this clay. The orCht'stra. liltt' any otht'r organiza- tion, inust hax't' sonit' sourt't' ol' incornt' in ortlt'r to kt't'p thc group 'alix't'. For this very reason. tht' ort'ht'stra rt'sorts to rais- ing its finant't's hy prt'st'nting two t'ont't'rts annually, tht' lYintt'r :intl Spring' Conttrts. 'l'ht' lVintt'r Cont't'rt is tlirt't'tt'tl towartls tht' lover ol' t'lassiCs lor tht' worlts ol' tht' grvat classical t'oinpost'rs art' t'hit'l'ly pt'r- liOI'IIlt'Ll. 'l'ht' Spring Q1ont't'rt, howt'x't'r. Satisliics thost' who cnioy inusit' ol' a lig'litt'r naturtx for tht' t'ntirt' t'ont't'rt is tlt'x'ott'tl to lIlllSlC on tht' lightt'r sitlt'. A liighlilglit ol' tht' Ol'Cllt'SlIi1ll st'ason is the statt' inusit' Contt'st whit'h intlivitlual I1lClIllJ01'S ol' tht' 0IiCllt'NlI'll loolt liorwartl to with t'agt'rnt'ss. This t'ontt'st t'n:1hlt's tht' group and tht' intlix itluals to gain rccogni- tion for tht'ir niusittil aCt'onnilislnnt'nts. .'Xnotht'r niusical t'xt'nt ol'l't'rt'tl to intli- viclual orrht'stra n1t'n1ht'rs is tht' solo- t'nst'nilJlc taontvst whit'h is tlix'itlt'tl into thrt't' lcvclsz local. tlistrivt. antl statc. Hin- nt'rs in C11Ch tlivision art' allow t'tl to inoxt' on until tht-y rt'at'h tht' statt' lt'xt'l wht'i't' tht'y vit' for top honors. ln past yvars. tht' Cvntral Urt'lit'stral1as lwt't'n rit'hly t'ntlowt'tl with awartls. haxing' attaint'tl I2 lirsts antl 9 seconds in statt' conipvtition. The Clee Club members are first row: Margaret Cook, Ruth Iiupeke, Sheila Bankson, Lorraine Mackenzie, Virginia Forrest, Sue Webster, Ann Maxwell, Dawn Silvey. Second fore: Linda Sparks, Beverly Baird, Delores Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Vicki Braden, Sue Stratigos, Nancy Boocher. Third roze: Carolyn Bryant, Terry Coltz, Mary Cripe, Jean Snyder, Tonda Tiedge, Irene Thcodosia, Sue Crose. Fourth role: Beverly Bednar, Phyllis Aughinbaugh, Jean Pegues, Evelyn Eldridge, Margaret Vandervier, Alice White, Eileen Szucs. Fifth roze: Cwen Wallace, Ann Likes, Alicia Arnold, Audrey Hayes, Olisteen Davis, Betty Wlard, Rebecca Trobaugh. Sixth role: Sandra Em- erick, Mirra Witters. Carolyn Woods, Janice Miller, Carol Kat, Shelly Ackerman, Marilyn DeBuysser. Seventh row: Julie Martin, Maggie White, Ilze Klarks, Brenda Jennings, Jean Manly. Chris Stanley. Pauline Kovacs. Eighth foie: Bill Cuy, Dick Bliley. Dennis Mefllimsey, Robert Crouch, Cliff Townsend. Ninth rose: Bill Powell. Ed Sparks, Tom Bollinger, Elliot Cal- lahan, Dave Wuthrick, David Tate. Tenth mir: Leo Wfarkington, lN1ike Humnicky, Bob Ernst, Willard Klein. Eugene McDonald, Leo Ward, Bill Murrnian. Iilezienth wie. Bill lnwood, Cordon Klockow, Charles Daube, J. B. Christman, Freeman Smith, Jim Braden, Dennis Powell. W5 Approximately ninety Central students meet in Room 108 early every morning at 7:10 a.m. to exercise their singing ability. Under the leadership of Mr. William Chapman, the Central Clee Club performed quite har- moniously at several performances throughout the school year. They performed in front of the student body at Christmas, Easter, and during two National Honor So- ciety assemblies. Entertaining an audience at the Annual Spring Concert in which all the city high schools partici- pated was another club endeavor. Still another activity of the Clee Club was a Christmas program which was presented on VVSBT-TV. Other concerts were given at various junior high schools, several churches, and at dif- ferent civic organizations in the Central Area. One of the special highlights of this year was the pro- duction of Danny Dither, a musical comedy. The stage performance in November was a brilliant success. Danny Dither gave some of the Glee Club members an additional opportunity to share their vocal talents with the Barn- stormers and the orchestra to produce a delightful show. Featured soloists in the production were Dick Bliley, Pa- tricia Culp, Shelly Ackerman, Phyllis Aughinbaugh, Susan Webster, Susan LeRoy, and Bob Crouch. In addition to the many new songs added to the Glee Clubis repertoire, new reversible collars, which added a special touch to the blue choir robes, were provided for the members. Composing a song, Leo? Its possible, but Leo Ward, president of the Glee Club, Rebecca Trobaugh, Jim Braden, Charles Daube, and Peggy Cook are probably putting the finishing touches on plans for a Glee Club project. i T! uf fi. 'x . up V, if M , A .M i Ah A Ni X 44 , 1 , W 3, 'Q Q .. Vsvy . V N P ' 31, f 41 if 6 S w ga Www.. Cooperation and participation are key factors for the success of the Under the supervision of Mr. Cox, pictured here with Sally Wheelock Booster Club projects. Meeting on a Wednesday morning in the cafe- who is the secretary, the Booster Club officers discuss the activities teria are the representatives from the homerooms. which they plan to cover in the school year. ft 9 ,- if Ciil? fb. mn, Working efficiently in the boosting of Ccntral's sports was the Molenda, Elaine Zuroff, treasurer, Sally Wheelock, secretary, Gwen Booster Club Executive Board composed of Tom Vlert, Steve Doi, Miller, and Betty Purnell. vice-presidentg Curtis Crittenden, president, Gary Clarke, Patt Booster Club Projects Prove Successful The Booster Club, an outstanding Central High School organization, has had a very busy and prosperous program of activities this year. Due to the hard-working efforts of the club officers and members, a walkie-talkie set was pre- sented to the football coaching stall early in the year for use during the games. Shortly after the beginning of school, the new, improved Booster Club cards with athletic sched- ules were sold in an effort to raise funds for school projects, in addition to this endeavor, the club arranged Booster Night, the night of the Fort Wayne North football game, for which adult booster tickets were sold. Perhaps the biggest activities of the club during the year were the two elections of queenas courts. Another activity of the Booster Club is the publication of programs, which are sold at home foot- ball games, and the basketball handbooks, which are dis- tributed free of charge to all Booster Club members. A further contribution made possible by the Booster Club was the addition of an Indiana state flag to our auditorium. This year's Booster Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Floyd Kuzan, was headed by Curtis Crittendon, president, Steve Doi, vice-president, Sally Wheelock, secretary, and Elaine Zurofli, treasurer. 1 Sq xx Members of the 1962-63 Football Queen's Court are Jim Bergan, Aura Turion, Tom Do- becki, Sue Grainger, Dave Ernsberger, Sherry Walsh, Mike Love, Jackie Papay, Denny Makielski, Marj Badowski, Mike Otolski, Carolyn Papay, John Longeneeker, Jill Cote, John Crockrell, Connie Norsworthy, Gary Clarke, Sally Wheelock. Reigning as queen for X thc annual event was Miss Marjorie Badow- ' ski. Marj has done much in her 5 years at Central High School. kellooxl BOS we knoll Representing 63 Central High School on 2' the Basketball Queen's Court are xg b Todd Hoover, Lynn Stiekler, Gerry Milton- berger, Ursel Hafler, Ralph Komasinski, Kaye San- dine, Larry Kovaehevich, Linda Feldman, Al Larson, Elaine Zuroff, Woody Freund, Pam Kliek, Joyce Little, Steve Nice, Karen Me- Clelland, Larry Remble. Elaine Zuroff was voted queen of her court. The event was held during the half time of the basketball game between Central and Washington. X .. 'TH ,.., fi N. ...W 'x g ..,, SV .... . . la Q 42 The Future Teachers Association is just one of the many extra curricular activities at Central. This club is for all students who are interested in a career in education. Activities of the club this year consisted of a bake sale, a car wash, and a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family. As a special project, the members served refreshments to the teachers while they made out grades between semesters. Area meetings are held during the year at different high schools throughout the state. Mrs. Heritage is the sponsor. Another hard working club at Central is the Future Nurses Association. All girls, interested in medicine as a career, may be members. Competent speakers give talks at the meetings, and movies are shown that will help the students and answer questions of the various facets of their careers. Tours are made through Nlemorial Hospital, and this year a special trip was taken through the school of Nurses. Interested in becoming a secretary? If so, the Future Secretaries Association is just the club for you. To be a member a student must be a junior or senior, have at least a C average, and have an interest in a secretarial career. This association is one of the most recent clubs to be organized at Central. Central was the first high school in Indiana chosen to have a Fu- ture Secretaries Association. Variety What are these Future Teacher officers up to? WVhatever Carolyn Forest, Loretta Lopata, Margo Kolecki, and Sandy Raabe are concocting, it must be very serious. Wondering how many colds will arise from the snow storm which swamped Central are Lynn DeBuysser, Barbara Dupy, Linda Shilt, and Pat Kepschull, the Future Nurses officers. Mr. Burger. sponsor. and Future Business Club officers, jane Trybinski. Mary Swanson, Joan Trybinski. and Theresa Bu- kowksi, demonstrate the operation of business machines. Members of the Usher's Club are I. Williams, D. Tolle, J. Dayis, B. INleCoy, E. Davis. E. lNfeDonald, J. Steinhofer, L. Scholl, M. Andrizyewski. M. Wendel, W. Copeland, T. Killelea, H. Russell, P. Schreiner, B. Chamberlain, R. Eisner, P. Kujawski, M. Maros, K. Cauffman, C. lX'fcCray. D. Mathewsou. T. Finnigan. B. Butts, J. Page, D. Heckman, H. Denny, NI. Ryder, K. Hayes, J, Biggs, and Mr. A. Harris. 1e spice Of Central To other school debaters, a crowded Volkswagen Youid think the teeth of a debater would be spotless Considering the cleansing effect of the fluctuations of biting predicates, but Al Larson says let's take toothpaste. bus is a fearful sight, because they know that the best Q e s i5kii:,sgQs'g s H debate team in the state. South Bgnd Central, has ar- ,A J , - V riyed. Our debate team, led by Robin Viright and i V Ben Violette, had a very successful year. Ben and ', ' . Robin ranked high in all competition entered and ' s' e -s 'e il ss-ie i 4 is L Q- f both varsity and sub-yarsity performed nearly as well. ' The officers were president, Al Larson, vice-president, Daye Hruska: secretary, Tom lVilson: and treasurer, John lVolfe. Driying their bus and coaching the team was lfr. Poorbaugh. their sponsor. Some one watching a Central football game once N said, The real unsung heroes at this game are the ushers, not the linemenf' Wihether this is true or not, the Ushers Club is the hardest working and most ac- l tiye club at Central. Our ushers work at almost all i Central events, including plays, athletic eyents, and open houses. The officers for the year are president, Isaac Wlilliamsg yice-president, Don Tolle: secretary, Jim Dayis, first captain, Barry lXfIcCoyg and second captain, Gerald Vanick. Helping students find books, collecting fines, and checking out books are but a few of the tasks handled by the Central Library Club. As Miss Larson, our new librarian and new sponsor, realizes, the upkeep of our library would be virtually impossible without the Library Club. The officers were president, Pat Y t, 1,5 5? .W -'S 1 , 4. , . 0. . nf .fu ,. l Horningg vice-president, Paula Thielkeg secretary, x, w Brenda Jennings, treasurer, Sue lklolnarg and points chairman, Martha VanScoy. Taking time out of their busy schedule to pose for a yearbook picture are the efficient Library Club members. 43 . 1, J ..,., if tl The JETS, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, provides our science-minded students with a means of broadening their knowledge of science and of preparing for technical and scientific careers. Under the able guid- ance of Mr. Cripe, the JETS arrange field trips, invite guest speakers, and take part in science fairs. lvfembers of the organization have received many awards, among which are several hbest boy scientistsll and the honor of serving as president of the Indiana Junior Academy of Science. At present, Frank Steiner holds both of these positions. Of- ficers this year are captain, Frank Steiner: first officer, John Reuthe: navigator, Kathy Norrisg and communications of- ficer, John Longenecker. The purpose of the Junior fzaak XValton League is to aid conservation of our national resources through such activi- ties as preventing forest fires, studying nature, and main- taining game preserves. The club is affiliated with the South fiend fxaak NValton League and uses its wildlife refuge for field trips. Trips are also made to state parks and other places of interest in the area. Under the direc- tion of lXfr. Wfolter, these conservationists are doing an out- standing job of preserving our wildlife for future genera- tions. Officers are president, Kathy XVilke1 vice-president, Peg Frazerg secretary, Susan Smithg and treasurer, Pam Orr. A background in a foreign language is one of the greatest assets a person can include in his education. Centrafs Spanish Club offers many opportunities for students who wish to improve their knowledge of Spanish and to learn the customs of Spanish-speaking people. Sponsored by Bliss Ceyak, this organization has the experience of conducting meetings and other activities entirely in a foreign tongue. Leading the club this year are president, Klarj liadowskig secretary, Ollisteen Davisg and treasurer, liert Klyaz. .. h ,K 714 f T K 7 as it l A 5 ,- in H yt AN V 4 ' :i i !,' Jw lg! t Av 3 ba Measuring the human heartbeat is usually a serious undertaking, but not so when the patient happens to be your brother. Chuekling at his brother Fredls predicament is Frank Steiner, while John Longeneckcr, John Reuthe, and Mr. Cripe survey the situation. Extracurricular Activiri Nfembers of the Spanish Club are Sharon de Ford, Eniilita de Lara, Alleen Wright, Pat Klimishin, Mary Morrow, Sharon Fabian, Karen Mc- Clelland, Marj Badowski, CaroliFlerning, and Olisteen Davis. Arc you afraid of some little white mice? Cuddling the cute rascals are Janice Pritin and Dolores Johnson while other members of Jr. Izaak Walton look on. f - 1 l x l The Art Service Club is one of Central's busiest and most productive organizations. Their purpose, to aid the school and community in any artistic endeavor, is shown in their activities which range from posters advertising school functions and decorations for the cafeteria to hand-made Christmas tags which are sold to pay for club pins, The organization also has its social side which includes plans for parties and a trip to Chicago. The of- ficers of the club, under the direction of Mrs. Butcher, are president, Geri Snider, vice-president, Carol Cuth- bertson, secretary, Jean Snyder, social chairman, Charles Sachs, members chairman, Howard Nfcliarlandg and posters chairman, Beverly Eednar. Every so often in our classes, there occurs a special event to break the everyday monotony. Sometimes it's a film on ausub-ject related to the class period or perhaps a tape in a foreign tongue for the language courses. These appreciated occasions would be impossible to enjoy with- out the efforts of the Audio-Visual Club. All the mem- bers of this club, headed by lNIr. Xlarvin, are required to be capable of operating all the audio-visual equip- ment with reasonable efficiency. This yearis officers are president, Andre Smerekaniekg vice-president, Lance Cuilfordg and secretary-treasurer, Cary Monroe. The Tri-Hi-Y is an organization for girls dedicated to the development of tolerance, the ability to judge wisely, and the establishment of friendly relations with others. It also helps the members learn to use leisure time wisely and to find a future vocation. The participating mem- bers of the group have the opportunity to engage in such activities as bake sales, car washes. dances, and parties. The club, affiliated with the YYYCA. is sponsored by lXIiss Kruckel. The officers are president, Jackie Raug secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Kobylarek: chaplain, Judy Edingtong and sergeant-at-arms, Norma Ewing. Pausmg a moment before beginning their meeting are Lance Guilford, Andre Smerekanick, and Gary Monroe, who work efficiently throughout the year with the audio-visual equipment. A Sound Mind As Well As A Sound Body 5 3' 'Y liilit S' lwlfff :f '2' '.f '-1'-- QT! Af. was., Kill Lg, l nel The G.A.A. members are seated: Irvin, A. McGee, B. Ford, V. Gilbert, This year about forty sports enthusiasts are members of the Girls Athletic Association. Under the capable guidance of Miss Betty Mathews, the girls are taught the basic funda- mentals of various activities which include volleyball, basketball, swimming, table tennis, and softball. In order to stimulate a competi- tive spirit which emphasizes good sportsman- ship and fair play, the members participated in a city-wide volleyball league and tourna- ment. The G.A.A. also decorates the goal posts at football games, places Christmas trees through- out the school, and holds an annual tea for their parents. Climaxing this year's events was their annual awards banquet. Elected as of- ficers to lead the group were co-presidents, Sharon Town and Madalyn Love, secretary, Lynn Hodges, publicity agents, Melva Joseph, Cheryl Dorman, and Alma Johnson. In preparation for their annual awards banquet, Miss Mathews Sharon Town, and Lynn Hodges form an agenda for the eve ning's event. D. Newbill, S. Town, Miss Mathews, L. Hodges, S. Woods, D. Anderson, P. Scott, T. Tiege, B. Ward, C. Lottie, B. Clark, S. Gorden, D Tate V P. Shephard. Standing: N, Coppage, B. Yocum, D. Sangster, A. Wilson, Walker, V. Smith. Vim, Vigor, Vitality: CenfrciI's Cheerleaders It's hard to imagine what a football or basketball game would be like without cheerleaders up in the front to arouse the student body and cheer the team on to victory. The pep which we witness at each of the games is due largely to the fact that the cheerleaders are there lead- ing the yells. Central is proud to claim Sue Grainger, Sue Kristowski, Patt Mo- lenda, Connie Norsworthy, Sally Wheel- ock, and Elaine Zuroff as members of the varsity squad. Not to be forgotten is Gary Weinstein, our own Central Bear. Gary, along with the others, practices diligently early in the morning when the rest of us are catching that extra forty winks. Another group which practices enthusi- astically is the B-team cheerleading squad. These girls lead the yells at the B-team basketball games and lend their support at the wrestling meets. Both groups are under the guidance of Miss Betty Mathews Sile Grainger Sue Kristowski Patt Molenda Ili Connie Norsworthy Sally Wheelock Elaine Zur0ff The B Team cheerleaders pause a moment for a picture after cheering Linda Yancz, Beverly Reese, Barb McMinn, Linda Witt, Gwen Miller the B team basketball squad on to victory. The B-team cheerleaders are and Dorphine Houston. 7' 47 -5 X MIR ...J git, Ms, ,, n fs N xv in 4. I Q Publishing a bi-weekly newspaper for Centralites would be an extremely Costello, and his page editors Sue Kristowski, Loretta Lopata, John difficult task if it were not for the diligence of the Editor-in-chief, John Longenecker, Kathy Krueger, and Pam Ogden. Newspo per Staff They Alwoys Get Their Scoops Cheeking over various ideas which might possibly be incorporated in the Three newspaper staff members, Mary Dhaene, Mary Slick and Interlude paper are Editor-in-chief, John Costello, and faculty advisor, Genelle Hladky, were found comparing the layout of a rival school Miss Ann Korb. newspaper with that of the Interlude. MIRROR Nfl -x S , -'fs - 1. me thx-XX 1 W1 ,1,. .u!g. f., 60 if of INWSI ,. . 'X Central 1962-63 is our most important product. This basically expresses the objective of the Inlvrlurle yearbook and newspaper. The aim of both the newspaper and year- book staffs has been to print a true and vivid picture of Central, its students, teachers, and the atmosphere which fills its halls. lVhat does it take to produce a realistic and successful product? Those students working to build such a product found that people, lots of people, were necessary and were not very difficult to find. Students were found immersed in a stack of books and ham sandwiches during the lunch hourg at a pep rally stomping their feet to 'flied River Rockug and in the classroom working together with teachers for a better and more expansive education. However, page editors and staff reporters found that something more than material was needed for an effective product. Teamwork and guidance were needed to meet those frequent and frantic deadlines. lVhen the most important requirements are combined with a pinch of hope and quality and perhaps a few tears, the product must necessarily be Central 1962-63. Deciding where to crop the picture are Editor-in-chief, Suc Graingerg sponsor, Mr. lNferrixnang Senior Section llead, Karen Mcijlellandg and Kathy Botteron, Activities Section Head. Diligenf Planning Equals Successful Yearbook Checking copy, writing captions, and indexing names are hut a few of Spohnholz. Standing are Sue Haley, Marilyn Ilertel, Bai-lm Dupy, Phil the various phases which must he attended to by the ever-husy Yearbook Levy, Larry Cohen and Chris Smith. staff. Seated at the' table are Patt Molenda, Beverly Bednar, and Caroline fx ,df . ffl! 5 'sr f l Sports The development of our character is incomplete without the development of our bodies. Through sports we learn the value of teamwork and team spirit. We learn how to use our bodies and how to develop them. Sports is an essential factor lead- ing to a correlation of our minds and our bodies. --t - ow. 5 X Q -wa-se VM- K -, . M. - ': U get , , ., , 1' A ' WA V .V ,X . 5 , A V. 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Nowicki, D. Bankowski, M. I 5 Q1 a Lf 1.59 Martin, G. Basket, S. Sigrist, D. Balough. Fourth row: P. Sindlinger, B. Murrman, J. Jabery, W. Freund, R. Malone, M. Kuzmics, J. Verhaege, S. Mitchell, T. Jennings, R. Hetteson, R. Niedzgodski, A. Balderos. Fifth row: J. Graham, T. lNIcRae, G. Miltenberger, R. Komasinski, R. Seifert, F. Kruger, S. Nice, V. Kraft, G. Basker, A. Armstrong. eason With Moments of Brilliance With several Bears in hot pursuit, a Riley back is hemmed in and finally trapped by Central's fullback, Fred Kruger. X Six juniors and a high-powered offensive machine led Central to a respectable 4-4-2 1962 varsity record. The loss of such stalwart seniors as Steve Nice, Larry Remble, George Grzegorek, Woody Freund, and Ralph Komasinski will undoubtedly be felt next year. Following the first two games, more than a few wondered when the Bears would produce a final winning point. A 19-19 tie against Fort Wayne Central Catholic resulted in the first battle, and the Bruins scrapped to a 20-20 deadlock against powerhouse Laporte in the second tilt. Against Fort Wayne Central Catholic at Zollner Stadium, the Bears had to rise from a 19-6 third quarter deficit. Following the kickoff after Fort Wayne's third quarter drive that gave them the 19-6 lead, Centralas offensive momentum was checked until a roughing the kicker penalty breathed new life into the Bears. George Grzegorek scored seven plays later. Wes jones, recovery of a fourth quarter Central Catholic fumble resulted in the game's final score with Woody Freund carrying for his second touchdown. Appearing against Laporte in the opening home game, Central held a 20-7 lead until Laporteis fabulous jerry Saffell scored twice to lock the count. A fourth quarter goal line stand highlighted the Bears' play and smothered Laporte's finad bid for victory. Laporte went on to tie for the conference title. The streak of ties ended sadly for the Bruins in their next tilt. Riley snapped a seven year Central dominance by a 12-6 score. Victory seemed within reach after Grzegorek's 27 yard run capped the initial drive of the game after the opening kickoff. Central dominated play until a personal foul gave Riley new hope in Bear territory. The Wildcats then rolled to their first score. Defensive play prevailed until the first play of the fourth quarter when a short plunge gave Riley the lead. Two fumbles shortly thereafter chopped off any chance of a further Bear score. Riley also tied for the conference title. Before a throng of 8,500, Central realized how tough the Washington defense really was in losing 13-0. The first play of the game proved to be a turning point in the Central campaign when fullback, Fred Kruger, bumped for four yards and stretched some knee ligaments to such an extent as to end his 1962 effort right there. The game's climactic moment came on a 40 yard Washington screen pass to Al Carothers late in the first half from which the Bears never fully recovered, although the Wash- ington defense was called upon to stop a late Central drive which ended on the Panther one yard line. As a result of Kruger's injury, the new looku backfield of Ron Seifert, Ralph Komasinski, Jim Martin, and Tom McRae appeared for the first time against Fort Wayne North. From the time Freund raced 63 yards to score on a punt return, the outcome was not open for much debate. Freund's scamper, R. D. Lottieis 58 yard touchdown run, and Martin's 15 yard burst over the goal line highlighted the 31-6 trampling as the Bears offensive machine showed its true potential in Central's first victory. v. il , L 'Af 'FJ ?1 LX 1 1 ' Y I Bob Jones-Head Coach 1 s 54 Ed Szucs-Offensive Line Coach Joe Mackowiak-Defensive Line Coach On The Field In Spirit High Central spirits were dampened the following weeken when Mishawaka emerged on the long end of a 19-13 score ii' a well-played, hard-contested battle. The Maroons scored first' but after Grzegorek's first quarter score, did not lead agai until there were just four minutes remaining. A personal fou again helped an opponent's drive. This time it was on wha proved to be Mishawaka's winning surge. From the outcome of the next two games it could be sense that Central was definitely not down for the count. The onlcl disappointment for the Bears in the Gary Andrean game wa that the contestls location was switched from the well-equippea Gilroy Stadium to somewhat lesser quality Tolleston Field The undermanned Andrean team was devastated 36-6. Another Central scoring spree was slated the next week a Goshen as the Bears trampled the hapless Redskins 27-0. An inspired Central ball club decisively whipped a stead and improved Adam's squad on the following weekend 26- A pair of touchdowns by Grzegorek led the Central scorin, attack. The old maxim: HAH is not lost in defeatn Htted the Bear effort against their final opponent, St. Joseph. In giving u only thirteen points and coming close to scoring themselv against a highly rated Indian ball club, the Bears showed muc promise for the coming season and capped a hard fought yea UPPER LEFT: All-Conference back, Ron Seifert, breaks away down the sidelines for long yardage. UPPER RIGHT: A Komasinski pass to favorite target, Lodis Rhodes, shakes up the Fort Wayne North s,eondary. LOWER RIGHT: Vern Kraft and Ron Seifert double block a Riley end on an end sweep. E! J-5 Sanders, J. Fleming, D. Shannon Assistant Coach Bishop, J. Morrow R. Crowel, Coach Gilkcy. Fourth rell, J. Gibbs, Wilder, R. Smith, Hopes of Varsity Play Add Incentive TW 76 ,.,,,74J.. . E, E Zh M L 9 5 M65' 87 'e ' fl-7 5, il Coarh lou Nuslaold and his freshman football team m preparation for Zawieruvha, Wolf, Lampos, Banks Plump Thzrd row Conery David futur: varsity competition fought throu h a long season Seated Underly son Manager, Mc'Hz1le, Hill, Daniels Hill Emmons Daunmg Kolisak Baslxcr linclxnnn Staton Verlxostrx Bonds Kingslnury liseher Second Patterson, Woods, Ruffer Manager Coath Nembold 1 Serving his version of the American twist is Larry Cohen, the leading 1962 Central ten- nis player. His 3-5 record was high on the club. The 1962 Central Varsity Tennis team which com- piled a 3-5 record are kneeling: jerry Zapf, John Frederick, and standing: Larry Cohen, Mike Ka- man, Phil Levy. If frequent observers at the l.eeper Park courts could have surnlised the outcome of tl1e l952 tennis eanipaign, they would have invariably guessed incor- rectly. For although this seasoirs version of the Hear netinen lacked even one returning letterinan, they nex ertheless compiled a reasonable three win-live loss record, much to the surprise of all, especially Coach 'lint Powers. With the grad- uation of the top hve netters from last year's second place conference team, it looked as though a drastic rebuilding process was in the making: however, such was not the case. The live inexperienced juniors who eoinprised the teain, played a fair brand of tennis and overezune their first two opponents, lklishawaka and Laporte, by identical 3-2 margins. illlll' first loss dealt to the Bruins was at the hands ol' conference chatnps, Elkhart, who shellacked the Bears to the tune of 5-0. Fort wayne North followed suit in the next match and once again the Bears suceuinbezl 5-0. Returning honie for their next conference tilt proved to be favor- able to Central as they defeated a strong squad from Michigan City fi-2. This win over Xlichigan City also proved to be the final victory of the season as the Bruin netters fell before a strong Adams teani 5-0, a powerful Goshen squad 5-0, and a surprisingly well-balanced Riley five, 3-l. Since all live players will be back next year as seniors, the Bears should possess a strong conference-contending squad next season. Hcird Work Pciys Off For Neffers ex 1-up 11. , W X ..s4 e?. Tae 1 r3J?'fL ' ' ,V, 5 as u'y i f! 4 wtafg R. ,J N Sophomore, Jerry Ward, the outstanding Bruin two-miler, captured five Hrst places this year. The 1962 Cross-Country team which compiled an 8-7 are, Captain Dave Tate, Mike Ponder, Carter Wolf, Tom Williams, Mike johns, Jerry Ward, john Brown, Gary Clarke, Richard Zimmerman, Bob West, Dan Greene, Mike Jackson, Mike Wertenberger, and Roose- velt Walker. Young X-Men Eorn 8-7 Mork To the average high school student, a cross country team is just some- thing that takes shape and starts to run around Leeper Park about 3:30 on the first day of school. In a sense this picture is true. But the individual boy who runs five miles a day in the fall wearing a Central sweatshirt, works at the sport almost year around. The spring Hnds him building his endurance over thawing track. Summer is a time for running up hills and down beaches and striving for form. Until August when the peak of ability must only be a short week of team practice away. Jerry Ward, Bob West, and John Brown proved to be those tireless individuals. Jerry Ward, who compiled five Hrst places this season, num- bered among his victims Jim Nidifer, the fine Adam's runner. Prospects are bright for the coming season. Central Bremen Central New Carlisle Central Rolling Prarie Central Fort Wayne North Central Laporte Central Washington Clay Q Central Michigan City Central Adams Central Washington Central Penn Central Concord Central Elkhart Central Riley Central Mishawaka City Meet 3rd Sectional 5th Northern Indiana Conference 9th 58 Wrestlers Retoin Conference, Sectionol Crown Junior Steve Mitchell, heavyweight, with two years of experience behind him, scores a pin. 1 1 ,A E2 th i. eEEEw-4 The 1962-1963 Wrestling Bears were the Holiday Tournament, Sectional, Szucs and Mc'Narney, Ollie Bradford. Mike Ponder, Paul Dawning, Phil and Eastern Division Conference champs. Top row: Phil Skinner, Joe Boldwin, Charlie Martin, Coarh Stephenson. I ir'.vt rozzz' Jim Yeakley, Lewis, Wes Jones, Wilkins Stafford, Steve Mitchell. Second row: Coaches Harvey Lottie, Tom McCrae, Steve Nice, Cleaster Price, Joe Yeakley. 59 S ! t r 10 'la . . , 5 ,.XA my LIKAV ,1 i ,L -o 5 jf . .Y Q 4 ' .: ' . . ' l .- '. . X I '..- . 3 '- I Io Q . -H ,m sn ,N V fir ! .-. , A Y 8 R .. . , a.. .X , P I :ff H 1' . . X X K m ' s . -Q, 4' 'L ' Gif' Y 1 ' 'Z U ,a , r f- . 0 0 1 A Q5 Y 5 A M 'K !' . 1 IQ, -w:.5 L - Wm ji i ,mfg wr 4 W Nw Wes Jones, sectional Champ, and Ollie Bradford, third in the state finals, sectionals, Wes lost to Rich Bortone in rcgionals. Ollie Bradford suc- carried Ccntral's banners in the state wrestling meet. Injured after the cumbed to the state champ in the first round at Bloomington. A WV Q .mai x XX Junior, Cleaster Price, nearly victorious X here, should be a big winner next year. yr 60 Z Co-Captains Tom MeCrae ftopl and Steve Nice at 138 and 154 pounds respectively gave Central strength in the middle weight classes. Central 16 Logansport 34 Central 26 Adams 23 Central 53 E.C. YVashington 3 Central 24 Washington 21 Central 33 lNIishawaka 15 Central 38 E.C. Wfashington 8 Central 26 Lafayette Jeff 26 Central 21 Riley 26 Central 47 Laporte 2 Central 42 Elkhart 6 Central 25 Niles 15 Central 41 Penn 5 Although in full Control here, Steve Nice found competition consistently tough this year while compiling an individual 13-5 record. Pitted against some of the finest wrestling competition around the state, the 1962-63 version of the Central wrestling team com- piled a very respectable season record of 9 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie. On route to their winning season, the Bears accumulated the pres- tige-bearing titles of City Holiday Champion and Sectional Cham- pion. However, in regional and state competition, the Bears fin- ished quite far down in the regional and state ranking, something quite unusual for a Central-branded team. The matmen began their dual season with a loss to a strong Logansport squad, but then came right back with wins over 5 straight opponents. Momentarily set back by a tie and loss to Lafayette Jeff and Riley respectively, the Bruin grapplers finished the remainder of the season by drubbing their final three adver- saries by wide margins. According to Coach Ed Szucs, his wrestlers turned in outstand- ing jobs and fine performances throughout the entire course of the season. This statement can probably account for the high morale and strong determination of the team which prevailed at every wrestling meet. Of all the wrestlers whom Coach Szucs would especially like to commend, probably the Hrst two would be Ollie Bradford and Wesley Jones. Bradford at 120 lbs. compiled an outstanding 20-4 wrestling record as he copped the Sectional title, the Regional title and 3rd place in the State. Jones in the 168 lb. division, amassed a respectable 17-3-1 record as he took the City Holiday Tourna- ment title, the Sectional and Conference titles. Although VVesley participated in the regionals, he unfortunately sustained an injury to his shoulder which seriously hampered him and he was elimi- nated in the first round of competition. The senior members of the varsity wrestling squad have the following records: Ollie Bradford 20-4, Tom McCrae 16-5-1: Steve Nice 13-5, Wlesley Jones 17-3-1, Mike Ponder 8-15 Joe Levis 10-5g Paul Dawning 14-4. 51 South Bend Centrcnl Second In Stote Tournament!! The Varsity Basketball team and their boosters proudly present the Runner-up trophy. First row: Patt Molenda, Connie Norsworthy, Sally Wheelock, Gary Weinstein, Sue Grainger, Sue Kristowski, Miss Mathews, Elaine Zuroff. Second row: Mr. Stephenson, Mike Don- ovan, John Costello, Ron Seifert, Jimmy Ward, Mike Warren, Lodis A year of teamwork, desire, and statewide recognition ended in a heart-breaking defeat in the final game of the state tournament. The Bears, slight favorites over Muncie Central, battled valiantly but ended up second best in the state by a 65-61 count. After subduing Terre Haute, 72-45, in the afternoon at Butler Fieldhouse, hope ran high that the Bears would repeat the earlier 71-66 victory over the Muncie Bearcats. The two best teams in Indiana clashed ferociously, and when the dust had lifted, Muncie was the new King of Indiana basketball. Up until the finals, the Bears dominated play throughout the tournament in their sectional, regional, and semi-state. The only stiff opposition coming from city foe Riley in the sectional who was dismissed in the semifinals, 65-59g and from fifth ranked Goshen in the regionals who battled Cen- tral through an overtime only to fall 53-51. Berne and Huntington were overwhelmed in the semi-state at Fort Wayne. A season record of 18-2 against the state's roughest teams, including six in the top ten, emphasizes the great effort by the Bruins. The two season losses came in the first nine games. After subduing St. Josephis and Hammond, Central traveled to Michigan City where the Red Devils infiicted a Rhodes, John McCullum, Bill Murrmann. Third row: Mr. Emrick, George Grzegorek, Mr. Yena, Greg Jackson, DeWitt Menyard, Mike Otolski, Curtis Crittendon, Mr. Taylor, Jim Verhaeghe, Mr. Powers, Mr. Nielsen, and Mr. Ferrell. disheartening 75-71 loss. Rising to win the next five tilts, three of which were against Goshen, East Chicago Washing- ton, and Gary Roosevelt, all ranked in the top ten in Hoosier- land, the Bears started to gain statewide respect. But Cen- tral was to be caught on the short end just once more. A 43-41 upset in the Holiday Tournament by Washington was the second and last season loss. The second half of the season proved a perfect one for Coach Jim Powers and the club. Muncie Central and an- derson were among the teams to fall as the Bears swept their last eleven season games. Muncie,s loss was the only one they suffered during the regular season. Next yearis team will have to be quite an inexperienced one. The two leading rebounders, 6' 9 DeWitt Menyard, and 6' 4 Mike Otolski saw their last high school action in Butler Fieldhouse. Curtis Crittendon, the third starter, sen- ior and co-captain, was a steady influence on the whole club and kept the morale of the team high. Mike Warren and Jimmy Ward, both juniors, took first and second place re- spectively in individual scoring. Warren was considered by some as one of the two or three finest guards in the state. John McCullum, the sixth man and senior played excel- lently all year. Snatching another rebound, DeWitt Menyard us a victory. showed his ability against Terre Haute in one of the final afternoon tournament games. Central 77 Central 65 Central 70 Central 66 Central 64 Central 76 Central 71 Central 72 Central 63 Central 67 Central 71 Central 64 Central 84 Central 60 Central 76 Central 72 Central 65 Sectional Tournament Central 74 Central 65 Central 78 Regional Tournament Central 77 Central 53 Semistate Tournament Central 76 Central 74 State Tournament Central 72 Central St. Joseph's Hammond Michigan City Penn Goshen E. C. Washington Gary Roosevelt LaPorte St. Josephls Adams Muncie Central Riley Marion Washington Anderson Mishawaka F. W. North Madison Twp. Riley Mishawaka Columbia City Goshen Berne Huntington Terre Haute Muncie Central At a welcoming home ceremony on the Court House lawn, Mr. Powers, coach, expressed his thanks to the team, fac- ulty, and fans. With some fast talk from the coach and fast action from the team, the last moments of the final game almost won QE A Mike Otolski, the number two Central scorer, shows rare form in getting a bucket against St. Joe. Tenacious Defenseg The Bear's top playmaker, lvlike Warren leaves some open inouthecl Wildcats below while he fires a pass into Dewitt Mcnyard. QW M, S? 'lm ns- ,ggi is Kalki f 'S .f-xr A .ins 'ij v- 64 Speedy Atfock Fell Formidoble Foes Several Mishawaka Cavemen crowd in under the net in hopes of getting a rebound, but a Confident Bruin team is about to make another basket. Getting the tip-off at thc beginning of the 2nd quarter is Dewitt Menyard, 6'7 varsity player. Late Surge Sclves B-Team If f fs 5. L f PL QA 'QAQ lg, 6 YAG' ' 45 QAQ A l gq W 4 1 I Members of the B-team were Larry Edler, Karl Simon, Leon Davis, Chuck Dawson, Bruee Gerhold, John Sovinski, J. C. Chism, Tim Haley, John Ferrell, Ray Johnson, and Joe Fitzgerald Qmanagerj. Frosh Called Best , Members of the Freshman Basketball Team are first rowg Karl Simon, Fuller, Larry Chrapliwy, Dave Palmer, John Zawrieueha. Third row Don Kyle, Leon Davis, Rich Smith. Second row: Greg Gibboncy, Wade Dennis Grzegorek, Mike Jackson, Londro Munlin, and Jerry Newland we Mo e.A4f SMS! QQAQP -iw' 66 'Lili 'gi yi Members of the Varsity Swimming Team are first row: P. Osterhold, R. Rohde, G. Vancih, N. Barsodi, G. Kerner, M. Humnickey, T. Daoust, D. Chase, B. Dosmann. Second row: W. Klein, M. Levenson, M. Daug- herty, D. Makielski, M. Jones, T. Baker, D. Farkas. Third row: B. Ger- hold, G. McManas, S. Tankersley, T. Veith, T. Stites, K. Emerick, J. Bartkowiak, T. Grorud, L. Shimer, D. Geyer, Coach Jepsen. Fourth row: P. Szynski, D. hfiller, B. Tennyson, P. Williams, L. Eck, D. Hor- vath, and M. Borror. Strong Tcmkers Lose Only One Duol Meet. Combining a rarely seen amount of strength, depth and sheer determination, the 1962-63 Central swimming team amassed a truly praiseworthy record of 15 wins and 1 loss in dual com- petition over the past season. Thoughts of the state champion- ship loomed large in the sights of many Central tanker fans, for the team bowled over their first 12 opponents with relative ease. Among these victims were a very rough team from Kokomo and and an always strong Riley squad who, incidentally, was the defending state champion. The only dent in the Bruin record was a heart-breaking loss to a highly touted Columbus squad. Columbus, who was even then considered by many as the likely candidate for the state championship title, snapped a meager 21 dual meet winning streak compiled by the Bears-meager in comparison with the 73rd straight dual meet win that Colum- bus tallied by downing our swimmers. Led by Captain Josh Berman, the Bruin swim squad completed the remainder of the regular season with no further mishaps. VVith their impressive record marred by only one setback, the swimmers next partici- pated in the four school city swim meet held each year at the Washington pool. The Bears came away with the city champion- 67 ship behind them and won. The Northern Indiana High School Conference meet and the Sectional swim title were also taken by the Central tankers, titles which further increased the swim squad's prestige around the state. In the state finals at Bloom- ington, however, the aquatic team finished a strong fourth behind Columbus, Adams and Kokomo-all very outstanding teams in the state. Although a relatively young team, the Bears boasted some excellent swimmers who ably represented Central in competi- tion by setting a number of school and meet records. The relay team consisting of Denny hlakielski, Pete Papoi, Don Chase and Bob Dosmann established a new mark in the 200 yard medley relay. Another relay team, this time consisting of lylakielski, Papoi, Chase and Joel Berman, set a new record in the 160 yard medley event. Still a third relay squad, the freestyle team, broke the school record for the freestyle event. Although seven seniors will be missing from next yearls var- sity lineup, Coach Don Jepsen feels that his swim team will definitely make a good next season, perhaps as a better big meet team rather than a dual competitor. Midi Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Josh Berman, 50 yard sprint record holder, emerging after a practice sprint at the Natatorium. 55 St. Joe, Mich. 56 Kokomo 57 Culver Mil. Ac. 50 Howe Mill. Ac. 54 Muncie Burris 65 Riley 61 St. Patrick, Ch. 63 Mishawaka 52 Valparaiso 57 Penn 44 Michigan City 52 Washington 295 Columbus 51M Adams 52 Laporte 57 Goshen Ploce Fourth In Stote Competition About to make a big splash are two Central senior swimmers, Pete Papoi and Tim Baker. 40 39 38 48 41 30 34 32 43 38 42 43 645 435 43 38 68 4 . The 1961-62 Varsity Baseball Team consisted of first row: A. Kristowski, row: Coach Lou Newbold, M. Kuczmits, Jennings, F. Kruger, T. Jen- D. Howard, Murman, G. Grzgorek, J. Coekrell. Second row: Ackert, nings, Jr. Coach Bob Klarck. R. Komasinski, M. Otolski, G. Clarke, Basker, J. Morrison. Third City Crown well-balanced was the reason for Centralis 1962 success. A number of outstanding players blended to place the emphasis on the club itself and bring home to Central a 12-3 record, one of the best in years. In the first game against Laporte, facing the toughest south- paw hurled against them all season, the Bears rose to the occasion and came out on the long end 2-1. The next game was a question of who would raise his batting average the most points as Central's bats found the distant corners of the Mishawaka ball park in crushing the lylaroons 15-0. After defeating Washington 6-5, the Bears were beaten for the first of their three season losses by Adams 4-1. In the next three tilts, a single run decided the outcome. St. Joe was beaten twice by 3-2 counts and Goshen fell 2-1. Erratic pitching in the next game, however, prevented the Bears from sole possession of the conference title. In this battle at Michigan City, Central took the field at the bottom of the seventh with a 5-3 lead. Then the roof fell in as eleven Red Devils batted. Three walks, a dropped third strike, and a soft line drive single finally sent the Bears on a long trip home, thinking about a 6-5 loss. Central tied for the confer- ence title with these same Red Devils as a result. After Dean Howard's late inning home run whipped Riley 4-2, the Bears lost a non-conference game to a sound Niles club 2-1. The end of the regular season came on a winning note as the Bruins blasted Elkhart 4-0, behind Ralph Komas- inskis, no-hitter and Washington was overwhelmed 6-1. Being baseball together Evodes Bea rs wc if QQW 0 S Central was proud of its three fine Senior pitchers, Ralph Komasinski, Mike Otolski, and Gary Clarke. On pointing out especially outstanding ball players, Coach Lou Newbold considered Junior Gary Clarke his mound staff leader. The shining double play combination of Senior Al Kristowski, Boland Award Wfinner, and Junior George Grzegorek impressed fans and scouts alike. However, Coach Newbold expressed concern over the lack of a second base- man for the next season. The real stand-out, catcher and fine batter, Dean Howard, was amply rewarded. He was not only elected captain and the recipient of the most valuable player award, but he also earned the coveted Kiwanis Award as well. 69 Applying the tag on senior George Grezegorek, is junior Fred Kruger. Grezegorek, as short- stop, made Central's double play the best in the conference. Kruger, who caught last year, will play the outfield because of a football injury. Returning Mound Corps Sets Hopes High Central 2 Central 15 Central 6 Central 1 Central 3 Central 2 Central 3 Central 5 Central 4 Central 2 Central 4 Central 6 City Tournament: Central 8 Central 0 Laporte Mishawaka Washington Adams Saint Joseph Goshen Saint Joseph Michigan City Riley Niles Elkhart Washington Washington Adams .wi Al Kristowski was the third Central player in three years to win the Boland Award. Dean Howard was elected Captain and Most Valuable Player and was the recipient of the Kiwanis Award. 70 The 1962 Central Varsity Track Team. Firxt row: R. Megyesi, D. Bailey, T. Danielowicz, P. Nowakowski, T. Brown, J. Lewis, W. Hughes, L Apple, B. West, B. Collins. Second row: B. Harris, R. Johnson, G. John- son, G. Walker, F. Draper, R. Hetteson, S. Mitchell, J. Jaberg, J. King R. Young, F. Schulz. Third row: Coach Gilkey, P. Dawning, L. Rhodes R. Walker, Key, J, Ward, E. Freeman, M. Martin, B. Redding, T. Mc Rae, J. Bailey, R. Paul, Coach Early. Fourth row: M. Johnson, LI. Reed M. Johns, T. Williams, P. Gilfellan, T. Daoust, P. Skinner, D. Balough J. Ward. Coach Early Bows Out With 5-5 Record Central 72M Saint Joseph 36M Central 35 Elkhart 74 Central 645 Washington-Clay 44M Central 38 Laporte 71 Central 44M Michigan City 64M Central 70 Washington 39 Central 63 Warsaw 46 Central 352 Adams 73W Central 54 Riley 55 Central 61 lf6 Mishawaka 47 576 Action like this was typical of the spirit and form displayed by all participants of the 1962 City Track Meet. Tom McRae and Bobby Harris gain on city rival in a sprint. 71 The 1962 Bear track and field campaign was only the second disappointing season in the nine year tenure of our former track coach, Jim Early. His last Central team finished its season with a record of five wins and five losses in dual competition. This record was not consistent with the great records of past teams coached by Mr. Early. In his Hrst seven years as head track coach, his teams won the city meet every year, never lost to city rival, and took first in the state meet in 1958 and second in the state in 1959. His complete record in dual competition was 56 wins and 18 losses. Regardless of the last two seasons, our new coach, Mr. Cilkey, will have to come up with some great teams if he is to equal his predecessor's record. This yearls squad was fortunate in not losing many seniors through graduation last year. Only seven varsity boys were lost: Bernie Collins, half milerg Wade Hughes, high jumper and half mile relay, Gary Johnson, broad jumper and hurdlerg Fred Schulz, high and low hurdler, Greer Walker, sprinter, and Rocky Young, shot put. Although these boys were a great loss to the team, Mr. Gilkey still has a strong nucleus of lettermen to work with. These are Fred Draper, Boby Harris, John Key, Mike Martin, Tom McRae, Lodis Rhodes, and Jimmy Ward. Besides these boys, Woody Freund, a senior who didnit compete last year, is expected to be a big help in the 440. Mr. Gilkey has said, This season's outcome will probably depend on the freshmen and sophomores, and for this reason I am hoping to find some younger boys to help us. Although expecting tough competition from city rivals, I am looking forward to my first season as head coach. City Meet Highlights Trcick Yecir s , wx X Horatio Welch, broad jumper, At the city meet at Notre Dame, Central's mile relay team trails by a yard at the end of the aids Central cause at city first quarter mile. Bernie Collins takes the hand-off from Earl Freeman meet. 72 Underclossmen Should Moke Golf Bright Sprung Spot This year's golf team gained much experience last year when they corn- Mike Scott, Dan Foohey and Al Hemig followed From left to right are piled a 4-13 record. Senior Jeff Chambers led the 1962 squad with a Mike Scott, Dan Foohey Dan Otolski Mike Wroblewski Jim Verhaege 78.6 average. Junior Mike Wroblewski was next with an 86.7 average. and Al Hemig. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Penn Township Laporte Mishawaka Plymouth Michigan City Riley Elkhart Adams Dyer Penn Township Laporte Mishawaka Michigan City Plymouth Riley Elkhart Faculty To the faculty is given the job of educating today's youth in a manner which will be a credit to tornor- row. Their expert guidance and experience helps enrich their students' lives for the purpose of education. It is. primarily the efforts of the faculty that allow students to look to the future with confidence. GE X ,x ff 5 if ,dpm sblsgcx pm qua um naiwna mm du lcivndm, cum libvmh- nuxhuaquv wnxnxfw -vw 1. Mix Qi The end to another rousing pep assembly has come. The attention of the student body is focused upon the impressive man standing at the podium as he asks a question always to be remembered by every Central student and faculty member- What are we going to do tonight?,' This man, Centralas prin- cipal, Mr. Rupert T. Ferrell, always appears a little startled and very proud as a loud Beat 'em echoes throughout the auditor- ium. This is the spirit of Central answering, a spirit that is dominant in every classroom and on the athletic field. Who says so?,' At this a vigorous awe all say so!,' resounds. Central's student body of- fers strong support, not only to their vital scholastic training and cherished extracur- ricular activities, but to Mr. Ferrell, a man whom they respect for his warm and person- able spirit and the outstanding leadership he offers to keep Central great. He is a man -who understands and is always accepted on every student scene. A third query, Are you sure?', provokes a thunderous '4Absolutely! from the Central- ites. An attitude of confidence and security are ably emphasized in the guidance extended by Mr. Ferrell and Central's faculty, proving once more that a high school can only be as good as the leadership given by its adminis- trators. As assistant principal, lNIr. Richard is one of the most important people in Central High School and is certainly one of the busiest. As well as checking attendance, substituting for IYI11 Ferrell during his absences, and issuing exit passes, Mr. Richard has the responsibility of determining the future enrollment of the school. In preparation for his present career in administration, Mr. Richard attended LaCrosse State Teacher's College where he received his Bachelor's degree and later obtained his INIaster,s degree from Indiana University. He also attended the University of Hawaii. lNIr. Harter's title is rather misleading. The two words, HEAD COUNSELOR, are little indication of the vast scope of his duties. As underclassmen there is little realization of his problems, but in the hurried final year the senior becomes aware of lXlr. Harteris impor- tance concerning the future. Wlhether the problem is further education in college or a satisfactory job, the senior discovers the importance of good advice. Mr. Harter has served Central's student body for many years, and has received the gratitude of many a graduating senior. The class of 1963 thanks him for his efficient and understanding guidance. lN'Ir. YVeleh will always remember 1963 as his Hrst year as a prin- cipal, Before his appointment as Central Junior High Principal, he taught community civics and coached 'RBI' team baseball and junior high basketball. Prior to this he attended Indiana University where he received both his bachelorls degree and lNIaster's degree, A junior high school principal's responsibilities are very exacting. lXIr. YVelch guides the activities of approximatelv four-hundred proud and eager studentsfall reflecting his own a' ue and interest. 'xss.f!f Xxx!! Q' Mr. Harter can usually be found in his office anytime his counsel is sought. He is always anxious and able to help anyone. Mr. Richard, the assistant principal of Central High School, finds the telephone an indispensable aid as he performs his difficult duties during a busy day. The duties of junior high principal are numerous, Mr. Welch's first year as junior high principal proved to be a busy one. 77 be , f-lf if 'md' .MEF R x G6-H M . 'F W . . , ' .ai ?1E??' . f. 'Bt ,i ff' fmA-3ev',w2gwii'vsi'i:ff . Q5 is ' 43 If MR. A. A. AGUIRRE-Spanish. B.S. Ferris Institute, M.A. Notre Dame, Indiana University, University of Pittsburg. MRS. HELEN M. BAER-Secretary, Principal's office. MRS. JOANNE BALLARD4English. B.S. Bowling Green State Uni- versity. MR. PHILLIP BARKLEY-Swimming, Community Civics. B.S. and M.S. Notre Dame. MR. LEON BENDITfMathcrnatics. B.S. and M.A. Indiana University. MISS MARGARET BERGAN-English. A.B. St. Mary's College. MR. LARRY BISHOP-General Science. B.S. Manchester College. Junior High Football Coach. MR. JOHN BURGERfBusiness Education. B.S. Manchester College, M.S. Columbia University. Club sponsorship: Future Secretaries. MRS. GERTRUDE BUTCHER-Art. B.S. Ball State Teachers College, Chicago Art Institute, Cape Cod School of Art, Columbia University. Club sponsorship: Art Service Club. For Whom The Apples Are Polishe MRS. ETHEL CAMPBELL-English. B.S. and M.A. University of Minnesota. MRS. DONNA CAREY-Home Economics. B.S. Purdue University, M.S. Indiana University. MR. BYRON CARRIER-Chemistry. B.S. Purdue University, M.S. Indiana University. MR. JAMES LEWIS CASADAY-Dramatics. A.B. Williams College, M.A. University of Iowa. Club sponsorship: Barnstormers. MR. JOSEPH CATANZARITE-Community Civics, U. S. History. B.S. Indiana University, M.S. Notre Dame. MISS ANTOINETTE CEYAK-French, Spanish. B.S. Ripon College, M.S. Columbia University, Chicago University, University of Mexico. Club sponsorship: Spanish Club. MR. WILLIAM CHAPMAN-Glee Club, Chorus, Music Appreciation, B.S. Lawrence College, M.A. Northwestern University, Wisconsin State. Club sponsorship: Glee Club. MRS. MINNIE CLAIR+Book Store Clerk. MR. ROBERT CLEMENTS-U.S. History, Geography. B.S. St. John's University, M.S. Notre Dame, Indiana University. MR. JAMES COLE-Business Education. B.S. and M.A. University of Minnesota. MRS. BEATRICE COVERT-B.S. Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, Television Extension. MR. LAWRENCE COX+General Science. B.S. Notre Dame. 78 MR. V. C. CRIPE-Physics, Science Seminar. B.S. Purdue University, M.A. University of Michigan, University of Toulouse, France. Club sponsorship: JETS. MR. GEORGE O. DANIELS-Junior High Guidance. B.A. Ball State Teachers College, M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Junior High Student Council. MR. JAMES DAUGHERTY-English. 'B.A. St. Ambrose College, Notre Dame. MISS MARGUERITE DEGROOTEiEnglish. A.B. St. Mary's College, M.S. Indiana University, University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame. MISS WANDA DETRICK-Special Education. B.S. and M.S. Indiana State Teachers College. MISS LUCILE DIENHART-Home Economics. B.S. Purdue. MR. PHILLIP ELL-Biology. B.S. and M.A. Indiana State Teachers College. Club sponsorship: H Hi-Y Club. MR. RAY EMRICK-Health. B.S. Ball State Teachers College, M.A. Notre Dame, Kalamazoo College. B Team Basketball Coach, Varsity Golf Coach. MR. ZEAL FISHER-Orchestra. B.S. Miami University, M.M. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Orchestra. edicotion-Their Outstanding Quality MR. HENRY FORD-Instrumental Music. B.S. and M.S. Indiana State Teachers College. MRS. MARGARET FOULKS-Nurse. B.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Future Nurses Club. MR. HARRY FUCHSgGerman, English. B.A. and M.A. Notre Dame, MR. WILLIAM GILKEYfCommunity Civics. A.A. Ventura College, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College. MRS. MAXINE GILL-Business Education. B.S. Grove City College, Westminster College. MR. EUGENE GLOD-D.C.E. B.S. Western Kentucky State College, M.A. Notre Dame, Purdue. Club sponsorship: Co-op Club. MR. FRED GOVERN-German, French. B.S. Hamilton College, M.A. Notre Dame, University of Cincinnati, Stanford University, West Ger- many. Club sponsorship: German Club. MR. C. F. HAFRON--Biology, General Science, Physical Science. B.S. Notre Dame, Naval Flight School, DePauw University. Club sponsor- ship: Military Advisor Service. MR. JAMES HARRIS7Mathematics. B.S. Notre Dame. Club spon- sorship: Ushers. MR. HERSCHEL HAWKINS--Mathematics. B.S. and M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: National Honor Society. MRS. MARY HERITAGE7English. A.B. Ball State Teachers College. Club sponsorship: Future Teachers Club. MR. ROBERT HERRINGER-Latin. B.A. Ball State Teachers College, M.A. Notre Dame. 79 'fS2fsfzvvs. 171: t7..s.s.. ...-. .. . tw. mr: f - fm.s.1..w. . . X QT' ,. si. V - I i. ,. x f I A fl f. MISS BERTILLE HINDELANG-Business Education. A.B. Eastern Michigan University, M.A. Notre Dame. MRS. HAZEL HODGES4Business Education. B.S. Indiana State Teachers College, Purdue. MRS. KAYE HOLLIS4Clerk, Counselors, Office. Bethel College. MR. THOMAS HOYERfWorld History, U.S. History. B.S. Notre Dame, M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: American Field Service. F MRS. LORETTA HUBERTZfHome Economics. B.S. and M.S. Pur- due University. MRS. PATRICIA HUNTER4Physica1 Education. B.S. Purdue Uni- versity. MR. JAMES INGRAMfMechanical Drawing. B.S. Bradley University, M.S. Indiana University. MR. DON JEPSENfPhysical Education, Mathematics, Science. B.S. . ' 1 '. .I and M.S. Purdue University. Swimming Coach. MR. ROBERT JONES-U.S. History, Sociology. B.S. and M.S. Indiana University. Q 'I N G MR. HERMAN JUDDfGuidance Counselor. Ball State Teachers Col- lege, Indiana University, A.B. Notre Dame. Q- MR. JOHN KACARAB-Mathematics. B.S. Mount Union College, Notre Dame, Air Corps Technical Schools. .e I MR. WALTER KINDYfMathematics. A.B. Manchester College. Teachers Always Anxious To Help Students WM ...- It's just a matter of practice, says Miss Hinde- lang as Carolyn Cauffman, Barb Harrison, and Carolyn Papay show ability in the use of business machines. Teachers can often be found in the cafeteria dur- ing their free hours. Mrs. Campbell, head of the English department, Miss Waterman, and Mrs. Heritage enjoy a cup of coffee while they catch up on some last minute work. MRS. JEANNE KODBA+Lunchroom Supervisor, Special Education. B.S. Purdue University. MISS ANN KORB-English. B.A. St. Mary's College, M.A. Notre Dame. Club sponsorship: INTERLUDE newspaper. MISS MARIE KRUCKELfPhysical Education. B.S. East Strouds- bury S.T.C., M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Tri-Hi-Y. MR. EARL KUHNY-Social Studies. A.B. Franklin College, M.A. Notre Dame, Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Student Council. MR. FLOYD KUZANhArt. B.S. Indiana University, M.A. Notre Dame. Club sponsorship: Booster Club. MISS E. JOHANNA LARSONgLibrarian. B.S. and M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Library Club. MRS. HILDA LEANfDirector of Girls' Study Hall. Ph.B. University of Chicago. MR. JOHN F. MCNARNEY-Mathematics, Physical Education. B.S. Indiana University, Notre Dame. MR. JOSEPH C. MACKOWIAK+Mathematics. B.S. Canterbury Col- lege, M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Co-sponsor Lettermen's Club. MR. WILLIAM MADDEN+English. B.A. Indiana State Teachers College, M.A. Notre Dame. MR. KENNETH MAIN-Industrial Arts. B.S. Ball State Teachers Col- lege. MISS MARGARET MAINESfEnglish, Home Economics. B.A. Hiram College, Youngstown University, Indiana University. Club sponsorship: junior High Dramatics. Cafeteria Quiet Refuge For Busy Faculty fi . MR. EMIL MAMULA-Industrial Arts. B.S. North Texas State Col- lege, M.S. Indiana University. MRS. HELEN MANUSZAK-Nurse. R.N. St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, B.S. Indiana University. MR. GARNER MARVIN-Art, A-V Co-ordinator. B.S. and M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Audio-Visual Club. MISS BETTY MATHEWS - Physical Education. B.S. Ball State Teachers College, M.S. Indiana University, University of Wisconsin. Club sponsorship: G.A.A., Cheerleaders. MR. JOHN MERRIMAN-English. B.A. Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University. Club sponsorship: INTERLUDE Yearbook. MR. DANIEL MILLERfVocal Music. B.S. Wittenberg University, M.A. Notre Dame. Club sponsorship: Junior High Glee Club. MRS. BARBARA MOON-Registrar. MR. F. S. MORRISON-Machine Shop. B.S. and M.S. Purdue Uni- versity. MRS. KATHRYN MUELLER-Junior High Clerk. Experience-Their Guidepo MR. DORWIN NELSON-English, Social Studies. A.B. Wabash Col- lege. MR. DARE NESTLERODEfAuto Mechanics. B.S. and M.A. Indiana State Teacheris College, Notre Dame. MR. LOUIS NEWBOLD+Director of Boys' Study Hall. B.S. and M.A. Notre Dame University. - MRS. HELEN PETERSON-Guidance Councelor. A.B. Indiana Uni- versity. MR. DEVON PHELPS-Biology and Mathematics. A.B. Manchester College, DePauw University, Indiana University Extension. School Photographer. MRS. ADELAIDE PLATT+Guidance Councelor. B.A. Washington University, Northwestern University, University of Wisconsin, University of Michigan. MR. JOHN POORBAUGH-Community Civics, Debate. B.A. Ball State Teachers College, M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: De- bate Team Coach. MR. JAMES L. POWERS-Health. B.S. and M.S. Indiana State Teacher's College. Club sponsorship: Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Tennis Coach. MRS. LORETTA RUSHING-Assistant Librarian. B.A. Rosary Col- lege. MR. WILLIAM SCHLUNDTvMathematics. B.S. Indiana University, University of Dayton. Club sponsorship: Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach. MR. L. H. SCHULTZfSocial Studies. A.B. Indiana University, A.M. Chicago University, Valpariso University. MRS. LUCILLE SEEDORF-Special Education, Social Studies, Mathe- matics. A.B. DePauw University, MacMurray College, University of Chicago, Indiana University Extension. 82 MISS ANTOINETTE SEMORTIER-Mathematics. A.B. and M.A. Notre Dame, Indiana State Normal, Indiana University. MRS. ELLEN SHAPIRO-English. B.S. Queens College, M.A. New York University. MR. ARTHUR SINCLETON-Band. B.P.S.M. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Dance Band. MR. J. ROY SMITH-Social Studies. A.B. and M.A. Indiana Univer- sity. Senior Class Sponsor. MISS JEANNETTE SMOGOR+English. A.B. St. Mary's College, M.A. Indiana University. MRS. NORMA SPOHNHOLZ-English. B.S. Bethal College, Indiana University Extension. MR. ROSS STEPHENSON-Physical Education. B.Ed. Eastern Illinois University, M.S. University of Illinois. Athletic Director. MR. ED SZUCS-Physical Education. B.S. Purdue University. Football Offensive Line Coach, Wrestling Coach. MR. ROBERT TAYLOR-Social Studies. B.S. Ball State Teachers College. Wisdom-Their Goal MR. WILLIAM VAZ-Special Education, Physical Education. B.S. and M.A. Indiana University. Junior High Track Coach. MISS JUNE WATERMAN-English. A.B. Indiana University, M.A. University of Michigan. MR. BERNARD WHITE-Social Studies. B.A. Ball State Teachers College. Club sponsorship: Barnstormers Assistant. MR. GARLAND D. WILI.IAlVIS7Business Education. B.S. Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University, Notre Dame. MR. JOHN WILMOREfMathematics. A.B. Ball State, M.A. Indiana University. MR. PETER WINTHER7Electricity. B.S. and M.A. Milwaukee School of Engineering. MR. JOSEPH WOLTER-Biology. B.S. Marquette University, M.S. Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Co-sponsor Junior Izaak Walton League. MR. GEORGE WOOLRIDGE--Special Education. B.S. West Virginia State College, Indiana University. Club sponsorship: Junior High Booster Club. MR. RICHARD YENAvSpecial Education. B.S. Western Michigan University. MRS. LUCILLE YORK-Clerk, Assistant Principal. 83 41. ylfs-11 946 Seniors ond Unclercloss The measure of the success of Central High School is the quality of the students produced. Seniors and underclassrnen make up the student body of Central. Some are in their final year while others look forward to taking their place as seniors. The Central student body is proud of its achievements in all it has endeavored to do. 'Fw 1... ,M 3 Wi A W, :wma . , fag A. ' . 51. , , x .- l' X r Who? was if like, being ci Senior? aug.. Mifqegggr 1 Ml ,gn lVhat was it like? Itis what you make it, and it was greatf, say Central senior Class officers Ralph Komasinski, presidentg Pam Klick, treasurcrg Elaine Zuroff, secrctaryg and Steve Nice vice-president. 86 What did we do that set us apart? WILLIAM LAWRENCE Valedictorian Marjorie Badowski Joel Berman William Beyrcr Louis Bixler Edna Boone Kathleen Botteron Beth Broders Gary Clarke William Compton John Costello Karen Curtis Charles Daube Marilyn DeBuysser Thomas Dobccki Karen Dunbar David Ernsberger Linda Feldman Diane Filley Carolyn Forrest Nancy Frederick Sue Grainger Nfl' vi if ill K, 'S KATHLEEN NORRIS Valedictorian 9070 cmd Above Craig Hamniarlund Charles Hodges Keith Horrall Thomas Hudak Ronald Kalamajski Kathleen Kish Pamela Klick Karen Langell Albert Larson Marla Lipscomb John Longenecker Karen McClelland James McKesson John McLean Janet Miller Judith Morgan Steve Nice Carolyn Papay Jacqueline Papay Bruce Prekowitz Sandra Raabe Lawrence Remble 87 LORETTA LOP-'KT A Salutatorian William Renforth John Reuthe James Romine Mary Shafer Linda Shilt Karen Smith Geraldine Snider Phyllis Snyder Francis Steiner Thomas Trimmer Jane Txzybinski Joan Trzybinski Betty Vexel Benjamin Violette Christopher Wagner Sharon Walsh Sue Webster Connie Whitinger Marsha Williams Barbara Zack Elaine Zuroff We Studied Because Th ACKERMAN, MARY MICHELE-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Barnstormers, Glee Club, and American Field Service. Future Plans: College. ANDERSON, CHARLEANfMajors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics and Art. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Nurs- ing School. AUGHINBAUCH, PHYLLIS RUTH-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. AUSTIN, BARBARA ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Junior Class Executive Board, Junior Achieve- ment, Future Teachers Club and Girlis Athletic Association, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BADOWSKI, MARJORIE SUEfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Spanish Club Officer, Student Council Officer, Junior Prom Princess, Junior Class Officer, Sopho- more Officer, National Honor Society and Football Queen. Future Plans: College. BAILEY, DAVE JAY-Majors: English, Art, and Social Studies. Activities: Track, Swimming and Cross Country. Future Plans: Service. BAKER, BONNIE JEAN-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BAKER, TIM A.vMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Swimming, Golf, Tennis, Booster Club and J.E.T.S. Future Plans: College. BALANOW, PAMELA ELAINE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club and Tri- Hi-Y. Future Plans: Business College. BALIS, MARTHA LOUISE--Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club Executive Board, Junior Class Executive Board, Student Council, and American Field Service Committee. Future Plans: College. BARCOME, JACKIE C.-Majors: English, Foreign Language, Social Studies and Business. Activities: B.-Team Cheerleader, Booster Club, Student Council and Library Club Officer. Future Plans: Work. BARKER, PHYLLIS LORRAINE-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Girl's Athletic Club. Future Plans: Beauty School. BARRETT, THOMAS STANTON-Majors: Social Studies, Eng- lish, Band. Activities: Band. Future Plans: College. BASKER, GENE MICHAEL-Majors: English, Mathematics, So- cial Studies, Science. Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball. Future Plans: College. BATEMAN, KENNETH V.-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Y Club. Future Plans: College. BATZEL, STEVE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activi- ties: Booster Club, Track Team. Future Plans: Service. BEATTY, TOM EDWARDfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities: Track. Future Plans: College. BELL, TERRY-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Vlub, Junior Prom Committee, Ceramics Club. Future Plans: College. Nos Our Lost Yeclr To Prepare BELLIS, DARYL SCOTT-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathe- matics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BERGAN, JAMES PATRICKfMajors: English, Social Studies, Business, Art. Activities: Football, Baseball, Booster Club, Art Club, D.C.E., Football Queen's Court Escort. Future Plans: College. BERMAN, JOEL JAY-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Swimming, Junior Engineering and Tech- nical Society, Junior Executive Board, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BEYRER, WILLIAM H.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathe- matics. Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council, Hi-Y Club, Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. BIXLER, LOUIS B.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: National Honor Society, Home Room Officer, Booster Club, Golf Team, Junior Engineering and Technical So- ciety, Student Council. Future Plans: College. BLACK, RENA-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Sophomore Executive Board, Booster Club. Future Plans: Beauty College. BOCK, LINDA JAYNE-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activi- ties: Booster Club, Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. BOLINGER, THOMAS EUGENE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Chorus. Activities: Barnstormers, Glee Club. Future Plans: Service. BOONE, EDNA W.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Activities: Home Room Officer, Booster Club, Interlude Agent, Future Teachers, Student Council, B Team Cheerleader, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. BOTTERON, KATHLEEN ANNfMajors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: Yearbook, Home Room Officer, Stu- dent Council, Junior Class Executive Board, Junior Prom Commit- tee. Future Plans: College. BRADEN, JAMES ALBERT-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Baseball, Swimming, Glee Club, Barnstormers, Future Plans: College, BRADY, MAGNOLIA LOUISE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Glee Club, Girls Athletic Association, Library Club. Future Plans: Business School. BRAUNSDORF, MARTIN LEE-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Baseball. Future Plans: Service. BRIGHT, PATRICIA ANNfMajors: English, Social Studies, Art, Science, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Beauty College. BRINLEY, JANICE KAYE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness. Activities: Future American Business Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: Business School. BRODERS, BETH JANICE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Interlude Yearbook, Inter- lude Newspaper, Band, Dance Band, National Honor Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BROWN, LINDA LOUfMajors: English, Social Studies, Business Activities: Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. BROWN, WILLIAM7Majors: English, Social Studies. Future Plans: Service. This Work And Preparation Was Recof First row: Dave Ernsberger, Linda Shultz, Marcia Williams, Jean Snider, Marilyn DeBuysser, Gerry Snider, Loretta Lopata, Sherry Walsh, Betty Bexel, Karen Dunbar, Aura Tunon, Ron Kalamajski. Second row: Linda Feldman, Karen McClelland, Sue Grainger, Carolyn Forrest, Sandy Raabe, Jackie Papay, Marj Badowski, Carolyn Papay, Elaine Zuroff, Pam Klick, Connie Hitinger, Karen Curtis. Third row: Charles Hodges, Tom Hudak, Leo Ward, BUBELENYI, JOSEPH PAUL-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: B-team Track and Cross Country. Future Plans: Service. BUKOWSKI, THERESA MARIEwMajors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Business. Activities: Teen-O-Scope, Junior Izaak Walton League, Junior Achievement, Library Club, Future Secretaries Club, Booster Club, and Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: Dental As- sistant. CARRASCO, RAUL-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Wood Shop. Future Plans: Service. CATES, SANDIE7Majors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Ac- tivities: Booster Club, Library Club, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Cosmetologist. CAUFFMAN, CAROLYN MARIE-Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, Business, and Clothing. Activities: Booster Club and Library Club. Future Plans: Secretary. CHESNUT, CAROL SUE--Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness, and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club and Barnstorm- ers. Future Plans: Cosmetologist. CHRAPLIWY, VICTORIA JANE+Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council, and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: Business Col- lege. CHRISTMAN, J. B.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Band, and Science. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Dance Band, All-City Orchestra, North Central Orchestra, Golf Team, J.E.T.S., and Glee Club. Future Plans: College. CHUNN, JOSEPH BYRON--Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Music. Activities: Dance Band, Pep Band, Band Officer. Future Plans: College. ized By The Notionol Honor Society iv? in CLARK, CHARLES E.fMajors: English, Social Studies, Diversified Co-operative Education. Future Plans: Service. CLARKE, CARY G.-Majors: English, Social Studies and Math- ematics. Activities: Varsity Baseball, Cross Country, National Honor Society, Student Council Board, Senior Class Executive Board, Junior Class Executive Board, Sophomore Executive Board and Freshman Executive Board. Future Plans: College. COCKRELL, JOHN PRENTIS-Majors: English, Social Studies and Mathematics. Activities: Varsity Baseball, Booster Club and Future Teachers Club. Future Plans: College. COMPTON, W. THOMASYMajors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, Mathematics, Language and Band. Activities: Pep Band and Debate. Future Plans: College, COSTELLO, JOHN ALFRED-Majors: English. Social Studies, Science and Mathematics. Activities: Varsity Basketball, Student Council Vice President, Interlude Newspaper Editor, National Honor Society, Junior Class President, Freshman Class President. Future Plans: College. COTE, JILL ANN--'INIajors: English, Social Studies. Science and Business. Activities: Junior Prom Court. B-team Cheerleader, Barn- storrners, Basketball Queenls Court and Homeroom President. Fu- ture Plans: College. CRITTENDON, CURTIS LEE--Majors: English and Social Stud- ies. Activities: Varsity Basketball and Booster Club President. Fu- ture Plans: College. CURTIS, KAREN FRANCES--Majors: English, Social Studies and Latin. Activities: Dramatics and National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. CUTHBERTSON, CAROLE SUE--Majors: English, Social Studies, Language, Science and Art. Activities: Art Club Vice President, Junior Achievement and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. J Larry Remble, Cary Clarke. Steve Nice, John Longnecker, Joan Trzybinski, Jane Trzybinski. Karen Langell, Kathy Bottcron, Beth Broders. Fourth row: Tom Compton, Keith Horrall, Glen Schultz, Ben Violette, Al Larson, Louis Bixler, John Reuthe, Bill Renforth, Bill Beyrer, Chris Wagner, Torn Trimmer, Frank Steiner, Charles Daube, Bruce Prekowitz, Bill Lawrence. f'9 ar . 1' are-B We Also Planned Mony Activities CYTACKI, MICHAEL ANTHONY-Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Art Club, and Wres- tling Team. Future Plans: 'Technical Training School. DABROS, KAREN ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Home Economics. Activities: Future Teachers, Future Nurses, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. DAILEY, ROBERT JOHN-Majors: English and Social Studies. Future Plans: Work. DANIELOWICZ, THOINIAS EUGENE-Iviajors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Baseball, Wfrestling, Track, Art Club, and Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. DAUBE, CHARLES CORDONfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Foreign Language. Activities: Clee Club, Junior Achievement, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. DAUGHERTY, MARK ALAN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science. Activities: Art Club, Booster Club, and Swimming. Future Plans: College. DAVISON, CHERYL JEAN-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Art Club. Future Plans: Art School. DAWNING, PAUL FRANK-lNIajors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Football, Track, Y'Vrestling, and Future Teachers. Future Plans: Service. DeBUYSSER, MARILYNN MARY- Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, Science, and Clee Club. Activities: President of Future Nurses, Glee Club, Secretary-Treasurer of National IIonor, Society, Barn- stormers, Booster Club, and Junior Achievement. Future Plans: Nursing School. DePAEPE, HELEN JO-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Activities: Barnstormers and Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. DOBECKI, THOMAS LEE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, and Mathematics. Activities: Horneroorn Officer, Football, Class Executive Boards, and Football Qucenls Court Escort. Future Plans: College. DOETSCH, JANICE R.-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Art Club, Horneroom Officer, Booster Club, and Amer- ican Field Service. Future Plans: Beautician. DONOVAN, MICHAEL JOHN-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Student Manager of Basketball. Future Plans: College. DONOVAN, PATRICIA ANN--lNIajors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Future Nurses Club, Booster Club, and Library Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. DORSEY, PATRICIA ANN7INIajors: Social Studies. English, and Foreign Language. Activities: Future Teachers Club, Ilomeroom Officer, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. DOWNS, JAMES--Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. DRAPER, FREDERICK WEBSTER----Itiajorsz English, Social Stud- ies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Track and Football. Future Plans: College. DUNBAR, KAREN JEANNE--Majors: English, Band, Social Stud- ies, Mathematics, and Foreign Language. Activities: Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, and National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. K Fish Fry, A Plciy, And Our Prom ,nm- FT xf- Nm 1 s as - s. ts-as --....,,.. M DUNN, DALLAS JAN7Majors: English, Social Studies, and Draft- ing. Activities: Swimming Team. Future Plans: W'ork. DUNN, SALLY LYNNfMajors: English, Social Studies, and For- eign Language. Activities: Student Council and Art Club. Future Plans: College. ERNSBERGER, DAVID NIARTIN--Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Mathematics. Activities: Student Council President, Booster Club Vice-president, National Honor Society, Junior Prom Court, and Junior Lions Club. Future Plans: College. EWING, JACQUELYNflN1ajors: English, Social Studies. and For- eign Language. Activities: Future Nurses. Student Council, Booster Cluh, and Band. Future Plans: College, FABIAN, JOLYNNE ESTHER- Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Future Secretaries Association. Future Plans: WVork. FELDMAN, LINDA LOUISE-Majors: English, Mathematics, So- cial Studies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Anierican Field Serv- ice Chairman, National Honor Society, Debate, and Basketball Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. FELKINS, STEPHEN L.fMajors: English. Social Studies, and Shop, Activities: Freshman Football and Track. Future Plans: Trade School. FILLEY, MARY DIANE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Future Secretaries. Senior Class Executive Board, and American Field Service. Future Plans: Work. FISHER, MARCIA LEE7Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, and Business. Activities: B-Team Cheerleader, Booster Club, and Student Council. Future Plans: Nursing School. l x get The success of any class fund raising project is largely determined lay the careful planning of the of- ficers and the full co-op- eration on the part of the students. Here, contribu- ting to the success of the Senior Class Fish Fry, are Pete Papoi, Gerry Milten- berger, Tony Molnar, Denny Llakielski, Jim Frepan, and Mike Love. .4 -5' sg' vw 955' Q31 lf All Of Us Worked Hort FLEMING, CAROL ANN--Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness, and Foreign Language. Activities. Future Teachers Club, and Spanish Club, Future Plans: College. FOOHEY, DANIEL DONALDfMajors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Wrestling Team, and Golf Team. Future Plans: College. FORREST, CAROLYN SUE7Majors: English, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Secretary of American Field Service, Future Teachers Association, Student Coun- cil Scholarship Chairman, and Junior Class Executive Board. Fu- ture Plans: College. FORTSON, MARTIN F.-Majors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, and Swimming Team. Future Plans: Service. FRANK, WILLIAM RICHARD-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Art Service Club and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. FREDERICK, CAROLE ANN--Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, and Art. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: YVork. FREDERICK, NANCY LEE+Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Science. Activities: Student Council Executive Board, Barnstormers, Ilome Room OfI'icer, and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: College. FREPAN, JAMES MICHAEL-lVIajors: English, Mathematics, and Social Studies. Activities: Football and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. FREUND, ERNEST ELWOOD7Majors: English, Mathematics, and Social Studies. Activities: Football and Track, Future Plans: College. FRICK, MELVIN CLARENCE7Majors: English, Business, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Future Plans: College. GILL, JUDITH ANNflVIajors: English, Science, and Social Stud- ies. Activities: Booster Club, Future Nurses Club, Junior Achieve- ment, and American Field Service. Future Plans: College. GILLETTE, SANDRA SUEfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club, and American Field Service. Future Plans: College. CRABAREK, LINDA ,IO-Majors: English. Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: YN'orli. GRAINCER, SIfEffvIajors: English, Foreign Language, Science, lviathcniatics, and Social Studies. Activities: Varsity Cheerleader, National IIonor Society, Yearbook Editor, Football Quecnis Court, Freshman Class Officer, and Junior Prom Court. Future Plans: College. GRAVENOR, DON C.- lVIajors: hIathen1atics, English, Social Stud- ies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Tennis Team. Future Plans: College. CRAVENOR, ,ION C.- -Majors: English, ltlathematics, Foreign Language. and Social Studies. Future Plans: College. CRAYCHOYVSKI, ROBERT .IAlNIESflXiajors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. GREEN, DANIEL T.- -Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, and Mathematics, Activities: Booster Club and Cross Country. Future Plans: College. o Make Each Of These Things A Success GRIFFIN, DORIS-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business and Home Economics. Activities: Future American Business Society, Booster Club Executive Board and Sophomore Dance Committee. Future Plans: Nursing School. GRZEGOREK, GEORGE THOMAS--Majors: English, Mathe- matics and Social Studies. Activities: Baseball, Football and Basket- ball. Future Plans: College. GUILFORD, LANCE7Majors: English, Social Studies and Indus- trial Arts. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. HAFFER, URSEL B.AlNIajors: English, Music and Social Studies. Activities: Student Council, Orchestra, Senior Executive Board, American Field Service Committee, Junior Prom Committee Chair- man and Basketball Queen's Court, Future Plans: College. HAMMARLUND, CRAIG EDWARD7Majors: English, Foreign Language, Social Studies, Science and Mathematics. Activities: Jun- ior Achievement, Cross Country, Track and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HANNA, JACK J.---Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Audio-Visual Club and Diversified Cooper- ative Education. Future Plans: Work. HARLOZINSKI, BARBARA-Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness and Home Economics. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club Library Club, Junior Prom Committee and Junior Achievement. Future Plans: YVork. HARRIS, DEBRAH ANN-Majors: English, Foreign Language, Orchestra and Social Studies. Activities: Orchestra, Student Council, Future Teachers Club, Art Club, Booster Club, Junior Prom Com- mittee. Future Plans: College. HARRISON, BARBARA ANNfMajors: English, Business, and So- cial Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. 1 x.: ! . SWG Haiti!! f: . Operating a coat check at basketball games is just one of the many here hard at work are Sherry Walsh Sandy Raabe Bill Renforth activities of the National Honor Society members. Each week dif- and Chris Wa ner ferent members take turns being in charge of the coat check. Shown We Held Offices In School Orgonizotions HAWKINS, MARCIA L.-Majors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Future American Business Society and Booster Club. Fu- ture Plans: Work. HEGEDUS, KAREN L.fMajors: English, Social Studies and Sci- ence. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, Diversified Cooperative Education, Booster Club, and Library Club. Future Plans: College. HEGEDUS, ROSEMARY KATHLEEN--Majors: English, Business, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council, Barn- stormers and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: Work. HENNINGFELD, DANIEL GEORGEfMajors: English, Mathe- matics, Science, Vocation and Social Studies. Activities: Football Wrestling, Yearbook Representative, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HERITZ, JOHN R.fMajors: English, Social Studies. Future Plans: Service. HETTESON, RONALD DEANfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Science Activities: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling and Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. 1 HETTINGHOUSE, MICHAELE SMITH7Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Student Council, Interlude Newspaper and Yearbook, ,I.E.T.S., High-School Page Reporter, Future Nurses, Booster Club, and Home Room OHicer. Fu- ture Plans: College. HILL, ROBERT LEE-Majors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies. Activities: Junior Achievement. Future Plans: Service. HILL, ROY V.7Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Junior Achievement, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HODGES, CHARLES RICHARD+Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, Science and Mathematics. Activities: J.E.T.S. Future Plans: College. HOFFER, PAT-Majors: English, Business, and Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Library Club. Future Plans: Work. HOOTON, HAROLD D.---Majors: English, Social Studies, and Machine Shop. Activities: Cross Country. Future Plans: Work. HOOVER, SIDNEY TODDfMajors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club Executive Board. Art Service Club, Home Room Officer, Freshman Football, and Student Council. Future Plans: Undecided. HORNINC, MICHAEL DUANE+Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, and Music. Activities: Band, Pep Band, Band Officer, Inter- lude Newspaper, North Central Orchestra, Glee Club, Booster Club, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. HORRALL, KEITH ALI,ENWMajors: English, Social Studies, lvlatheinatics, and Auto Shop. Activities: National Honor Society, Booster Club, Basketball Statistician, Interlude Agent, and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. HORVATH, DAVID BRUCEfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Interlude Agent, Home Room Officer, Junior Prom Committee. Fu- ture Plans: College. HORVATH, JAMES LEE-Majors: English, Mathematics, Social Studies and Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HOSTON, RONALD JAMES-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business, and Shop. Activities: Freshman Football and Usher's Club. Future Plans: Service. We Were Alwoys Going Somewhere HOWELLS, KATHLEEN LOUISEfMajors: English, Art and So- cial Studies. Activities: Library Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club. Fu- ture Plans: Cosrnotologist. HRUSKA. DAVID CHARLESfMajors: English, Mathematics and Social Studies, Activities: Debate. Future Plans: College. HUDAK, THOMAS JOHNfMajors: English, Mathematics. Sci- ence, Social Studies and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Senior Class Executive Board, Booster Club, Home- room Officer, Student Council, American Field Service, Barnstormers and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: College. HUNT JR., RUSSELL GEORGEfMajors: English, Foreign Lan- guage, Band and Social Studies. Activities: Orchestra, Pep Band, Dance Band, German Club, J.E.T.S., Home-room Officer, Booster Club and Debate Team. Future Plans: College. JABLONSKI, KAREN ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, Library Club, Business Club and Home-room Officer. Fu- ture Plans: Work. JANICKI, JERRY--lXIajors: English, Mathematics and Social Stud- ies. Activities: Booster Club and Home-room Officer. Future Plans: College. JANKOWSKI, MIKE HARRY-Majors: English, Machine Shop and Social Studies. Activities: Freshman Track. Future Plans: Work. JOHNSON, MAXINE DELORIS-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Clee Club and American Field Service. Future Plans: Nursing School. JOHNSON, ROBERT BENJAMINfMajors: English, Social Stud- ies, Shop and Business. Activities: Football, Audio-Visual Club, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Work. JOZWIAK, ALLEN THOMASfMajors: English, Machine Shop and Social Studies. Future Plans: Service. JUHAS, ROBERT C.4Majors: English, Social Studies and Shop. Future Plans: Work. KALAMAJSKI, RONALD S,-Majors: English, Mathematics, Sci- ence, Social Studics and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Home Room Officer, Booster Club and Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. KALMAR, MAUREEN KAY7lNIajors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Student Council, Home-room Of- ficer, Future American Business Society, Junior Achievement. Future Plans: College. KEIP, FRED B.--Majors: English, Social Studies, Auto Shop. Ac- tivities: Baseball and Freshman Football. Future Plans: Work. KIEFFER, KAREN LOUISE-Majors: English, Foreign Language, Social Studies and Science. Activities: Interlude Agent, Home-room Officer. Future Plans: Nursing School. KISH, KATHLEEN ANNfMajors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Future Nurses, Booster Club, Home-room Officer and Or- chestra. Future Plans: College. KLEIN, GARDNER AUGUST-Majors: English, Mathematics, Sci- ence and Social Studies. Activities: Swimming, Glee Club and Barn- stormers. Future Plans: College. KLEIN, WILLARD IAN-Majors: English, and Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Glee Club. Future Plans: College. This Yeor, Finolly, We Drove Our Ow KLICK, PAMELA JEANNEfMajors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness and Language. Activities: Student Council, Class Officer, Inter- lude, Booster Club, National Honor Society and Basketball Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. KLYSZ, BERT JOSEPH-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Lan- guage. Activities: Booster Club, Spanish Club and Swimming Team. Future Plans: College. KOMASINSKI, RALPH M.fMajors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence and Mathematics. Activities: Senior Class President, Booster Club, Student Council, Varsity Football and Varsity Baseball. Fu- ture Plans: College. KOUTS, REBECCA MAY-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Band, Art Club and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Work. KOVACHEVICH, LARRY LEE7Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop and Mathematics. Activities: Football, Booster Club and Track. Future Plans: College. KOVACS, KARL JOHN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics and Language. Future Plans: College. KUESPERT, STANLEY-Majors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics, and Shop. Activities: Swimming and Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. LANE, MARGARITE ALBERTA--Majors: English, Social Studies and Home Economics. Activities: Library Club, Junior Nursing, Booster Club and Glee Club. Future Plans: College. LANGELL, KAREN SUE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Lan- guage and Home Economics. Activities: Future Teachers Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Executive Board, and Sophomore Ex- ecutive Board. Future Plans: College. ors To Gomes, Dates, And School R. f wa- ge . 1 Driving a car to school isn't all fun. especially when it ec-ts stuck. If yotfre lucky, though, you may have a few passengers who can be put to work pushing it. In such a preclicament are Gerry Riiltenberger, Larry Remble, and Larry Kovachevich. College. ture Plans: College. Debate. Future Plans: College. fd Plans: Uncleciclecl, LEVY, MARTIN- f--f- Niajorsz English, Social Studies ancl Niathcmat J ies. Activities: National Foreign League and Booster Club Future Plans: College. Plans: Service. Nursing School. Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. LAPIERRE. FRED D.- Kfajorsi English. Social Stuclics ancl Sci ence. Activities: Baseball. Swinnning. ancl XVrcstling Putuic Plans LAPIERRE. VIC T.fIXIajors: English. Social Stuclics ancl IIome Economics. Activities: Vfrestling. Baseball ant Bainstoxmcxs t LARSON, ALBERT H.--fviajorsz English, Social Stuclics ancl Ian guage. Activities: National Ilonor Society, Stuclcnt K ouncil Ixccu tive Board, Booster Club Executive Boarcl. Intcrluclc 'Ncwspapcr .incl LAYVRENCE. YVILLIAXI ,IAKIES Blajorsi En lish Social Stuclics Foreign Language. ancl lXIathematics. Activities S1 ic Scum Interluclc Agent, Booster Club. Incliana State Iligh School X lncve ment Program. ancl National Ilonor Society. future Pl ms C olltec wi LEVENSON, INIICHAEL RAE- Majors: English Social Stuclics and Business. Activities: Swimming and Audio Visual Club Iuture LIPOYVSKI JR.. CHESTER E.- Kiajorst En lisla uo Shop Mathematics, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club Iuture LIPSCOINIB, INIARLA KAY--fhiajors: English Science Homc E onomics and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club Iuturc Plans v-4' LITTLE, JOYCE ANITAV Kiajorsz English Social qllllllfi ancl Business. Activities: Sophomore ancl Junior Fxccutivc Bo ucls Intcr lucle Newspaper. Booster Club, Iloine-room Officer ancl Ilaslvctball We Thought About The Future LOCKHART, ANDREW-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activi- ties: Glee Club. Future Plans: College. LOCKMONDY, ROBERT STEPHEN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Art. Future Plans: Service. LONG, JUDY KAY-Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Barnstormers, American Field Service, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. LONGENECKER, JOHN BENTLEY+Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Junior Engineering and Technical Society,Officer, Indiana State High School Achievement Program, Interlude Newspaper, Tennis, Booster Club, Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. LONGLEY, VIRGINIA LOUISEgMajors: English, Social Studies, Business, Music. Activities: Future Nurses, Interlude Representative, Glee Club. Future Plans: College. LOPATA, LORETTA--Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities: Interlude Newspaper, Future Teachers Treasurer, National Honor Society. Future Plans: C,ollege. LOVE, MADALYN ISABELLE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Girls Athletic Association President, Barnstorm- ers. Future Plans: College. LOVE, MIKE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathemat- ics. Activities: Booster Club, Junior Prom Court, Executive Board, Freshman Football, Home Room Officer, Football Queen's Court Escort. Future Plans: College. LOY, MARTIN DAVID+Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. LYNN, LINDA L.fMajors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Art Club. Future Plans: Work. MAGIERA, KENNETH J.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. MAJOR, MARY-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activi- ties: Future Nurses, Booster Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. MAKIELSKI, DENNIS JOHN+Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Varsity Swimming Team, Executive Board Member, Football Queenis Court Escort. Future Plans: College. MAKOWSKI, DARLENE ANN+Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Clothing. Activities: Booster Club, Future American Busi- ness Society. Future Plans: Nursing School. MALLARD, CALVIN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track, Future Teachers. Future Plans: College, MALOHN, RONALD EUGENE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Science. Activities: Football. Future Plans: Service. MARKIEWICZ, DONALD JOSEPH-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Science. Future Plans: Service. MARSH, SAUNDRA LEE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Foods, Business. Activities: Barnstormers, Future Secretaries, Girls Athletic Association. Future Plans: Beauty College. Mony Of Us Decided To Go To College A college education can be an expensive undertaking for most students demand Here before a group of college bound students ue find Mr and because of this, financial aid through scholarships is always in high Harter discussing various scholarship opportunities MARTIN, CHARLES EDWARD-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Varsity Wrestling, Track, Football, Home Room Ofjficer, Student Council, Future Teachers. Future Plans: College. MARTINCZAK, MARCIA JEANfMajors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, and Future American Business Society. Future Plans: Nursing School. MARTYNOWICZ, KAY FRANCES-Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Business. Activities: Future American Business Society, and Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. MATHES, MARY ANN7Majors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: Work. MATNEY, VICKI ANNfMajors: English, Social Studies, Art and Music. Activities: Art Service Club, Orchestra. Future Plans: College. MCCLELLAND, KAREN JUNE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, and Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Yearbook Section Head, Spanish Club, Junior Prom Com- mittee Head, Student Council, Booster Club, Basketball Qucen's Court. Future Plans: College. MCCULLUM, JOHNfMajors: English, Socal Studies, Science, and Foreign Language. Activities: Varsity Basketball and Freshman Foot- ball, Future Plans: College. McFARLAND, HOWARD STEPHEN - Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Shop. Activities: Art Club, Football, Home Room Of- ficer. Future Plans: College. MCGLINSEY, DENNEY-Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: Service, This Was The Busiest Of Our Schoc MCKESSON, JAMES T.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathe- matics, and Science. Activities: National Honor Society, Band, Track, Cross-country, Baseball, and Football. Future Plans: College. McLEAN, JOHNflVIajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council, Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. McRAE, THOMAS SCOTT--Majors: English, Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Wrestling, Football, Track. Future Plans: College. MESAROS, GLENN STEWARTfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. MEYERS, LINDA RUTHfMajors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics. Activities: Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. MILLCAREK, DIANA JOYCE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Future Plans: Work. MILLER, JANET LORRAINE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Junior Achievement, Art Club, and Candystriper. Future Plans: Nursing School. MILLER, JOHN RICHARDfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Language. Activities: Swimming Team, Audio Visual. Future Plans: Work. MILLER, PAUL J.--Majors: English, Social Studies, Band. Ac- tivities: Band and Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. MILTENBERCER, CERRY WAYNE-Majors: English, Social Studies and Art. Activities: Varsity Football, Sophomore Executive Board, and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. MINDYKOWSKI, FRANK-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Barnstormers Board and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MITCHELL, DAVID LEEfMajors: English, Social Studies, For- eign Language and Mathematics. Activities: Hi-Y and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MOERDYK, DONNA JEAN- Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Home Room Officer, Booster Club, Junior Achievement Treasurer and Future American Business Society. Fu- ture Plans: Marriage. MOLNAR, ANTHONY PAULfMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Freshman Class Executive Board, and Junior Achievement, Future Plans: College. MOLNAR, MARY JANE KATHERINEffMajors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, and Business. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Future American Business Society, Future Secretaries, and Sophomore Class Executive Board. Future Plans: Dental As- sistant. MONROE, CARY-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. MOORE, JANET, ELAINE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business, Activities: Future Teachers, Booster Club, and Barnstorm- ers. Future Plans: College. MORGAN, JUDY LOUISE--Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, and Mathematics. Activities: Student Council, Junior Achieve- ment, Band, Future Nurses, and Junior Gray Ladies, Future Plans: College. ears And It Went By The Fastest MROZINSKI, NORMAN GENE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Auto Mechanics. Activities: D. C, E. Program. Future Plans: Work. MURRAY, JUSTINE MARGARET-Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Barnstormers, Student Coun- cil, Booster Club, Interlude, and American Field Service. Future Plans: College. MYER, GEORGE KENNETH-Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, and Mathematics. Future Plans: Work. NASH, PAUL REENE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Future Plans: Undecided. NICE, DON STEPHEN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics, and Foreign Language. Activities: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, National Honor Society, and Senior Class Vice President. Future Plans: College. NIEMIER, ERNIE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Football Manager, Wrestling Manager, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. NIXON, WILLIAM-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Electricity. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society. Future Plans: College. NORRIS, KATHLEEN ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies, For- eign Language, and Mathematics. Activities: State Mathematics Contests, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, National Honor Society, and Student to Germany. Future Plans: College. NORSWORTHY, CONSTANCE DEAN--Majors: English, Social Studies, and Home Economics. Activities: Library Club Vice Presi- dent, Varsity Cheerleader, Home Room Officer, Junior Prom Court. Barnstormers, American Field Service, Football Queen Court, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. NOWAKOWSKI, FRANK LOUIS- Majors: English, Social Stud- ies, and Shop. Activities: B-Team Baseball, Home Room Officer, and Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. OINEILL, BONNIE LYNN7Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, and Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. OTOLSKI, MICHAEL ALEX+Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Varsity Baseball. Varsity Basketball, Foot- ball Queen's Court Escort. Future Plans: College. PALMITER, MICHAEL DALE-Majors: English. Social Studies. and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PAPAY, CAROLYN- Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: National Honor Society, Booster Club Executive Board, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council, and Football Queen's Court. Future Plans: College, PAPAY, JACQUELYN---Majors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Activities: National Honor Society, Freshman Class Secretary, Junior Class Treasurer, Basketball Que-en's Court, Junior Prom Queen's Court, Student Council, Interlude Agent, and Football Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. PAPET, BRUCE T. Majors: English, Social Studies, Electricity, and Mathematics. Future Plans: College. PAPOI, PETER ALLEN- -Majors: English and Social Studies. Ac- tivities: Varsity Swimming Team, Student Council, American Field Service, and Junior Prom Committee, Future Plans: Service. PARKO. MARGIE KATHLEEN-Majors: English. Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. and Science. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club, and Future Nurses. Future Plans: College. We Looked Aheod Toword Groduotio PAUL, RONALD JAMESfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Science. Activities: Booster Club, Ushers Club, Freshman Football, and Track. Future Plans: College. PAWLAK, GEORGEANNfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Future American Business Soci- ety, and Senior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. PECZE, WILLIAM PAULfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: Service. PEDEVILLA, CHRISTOPHER-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. PEGUES, CLAUDIA JEAN4Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: College. PERKINS, JOHN WALTERAMajors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PIERCE, NANCY LEE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Sci- ence. Activities: Barnstormers and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PONDER, MICHAEL CARLfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Cross Country, Wrestling, J.E.T.S., junior Prom Committee Chairman, and Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. POTTS, MARSHA SUE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club and Library Club. Future Plans: Work. Vlth Both Eogerness And Regret. POWELL, JAMES L.fMajors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PREKOWITZ, BRUCE A.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, Mathematics, and Foreign Language. Activities: J.E.T.S., Berg Science Seminar, and National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. PRICE, ANITA LOUISEfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Girls Athletic Association. Future Plans: College. PRITCHARD, GENE EDWARD-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Football and Wrestling. Future Plans: Service. PURNELL, BETTY JO-Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, and Business. Activities: Booster Club Executive Board, Library Club, and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: College. PUTZ, THOMAS M.-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. RAABE, SANDRA KAYfMajors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, and Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Student Council, Booster Club Executive Board, Junior Achievement, and Junior Prom Committee Chairman. Future Plans: College. RADECKI, RONALD PAUL-Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, and Mathematics. Activities: Barnstormers Board. Future Plans: College. RAWLING, DEBRAfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Math- ematics. Activities: Home Room Officer, Sophomore Executive Board, Booster Club, Student Council, and Future Teachers. Future Plans: College. 'csv' M fi. n - .tv Z, t X Q' Sun-If 'asv 'X xy. K The Seniors found that there were a great many things to be planned and taken care of X for graduation. Senior pictures had to be taken, cap and gowns, commencement tickets E and announcements had to be ordered. Here we find Mr. Smith showing commencement announcements to Jim Horvath, Sally Dunn, Kay Sandine, and Dave Horvath. With Spring, Come The Highligl' REAVES, CHARLESiMajors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Future Plans: Undecided. REDDING, BRADFORD-Majors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics, Science, and Business. Activities: Track, Football, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. REECE, JACQUELINE KAY-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. REED, MICHAEL P.-Majors: English, Mathematics, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. REMBLE, LAWRENCE-Majors: Science, English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Football, Junior Prom Court, Sopho- more Class President, and Senior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. RENFORTH, WILLIAM ELDONgMajors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Foreign Language. Activities: J.E.T.S., Debate, Booster Club, and President of National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. REUTHE, JOHN EDWARD-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, J.E.T.S., and American Field Service. Future Plans: College. ROJICS, LOUIS ARTHUR7Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club and Barnstormers. Future Plans: Work. ROMINE, JAMES EDWARDfMajors: English, Mathematics, Sci- ence, and Social Studies. Activities: J.E.T.S., Band, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. ROUSCULP, CASSANDRA lRENE+Majors: English, Science, So- cial Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Clee Club and Future Nurses Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. ROZEK, BEVERLY KAY-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Booster Club and Future American Business Society. Future Plans: Work. ROZYCKI, RALPH EDWARDiMajors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. RYZDYNSKI, DOUGLAS EDWIN+lvIajors: Mathematics, English, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Future Plans: College. SACHS, CHARLES IRA-Majors: English, Art, and Social Studies. Activities: Art Service Club, Barnstormers, Audio Visual, and Junior Achievement. Future Plans: College. SAGE, DANlELfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Ac- tivities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. SANDINE, KAYE MARIE-Majors: English and Social Studies. Activities: Student Council, Basketball Queenls Court, Booster Club, and Future Nurses. Future Plans: Nursing School. SANNER, ROBERT-Majors: Mathematics, English, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Debate, Home Room Officer, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. SCHAEFER, MICHAEL T.-Majors: English, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies. Future Plans: College. lf Our Yecir- The Senior Prom . .fy , , .. ill-7 fu--. Q ,. Saw The social highlight of a Seniorls high school career is having a successful Senior Prom. ac- complished only through careful planning and diligent work. Here, discussing the various details about the prom with his executive board, is Ralph Koinasinski. SCHATZLE, DlANEfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Busi- ness. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service, Home Room Officer. Future Plans: Work. SCHOOLNIAN, JOYCE ANNflX1ajors: English. Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Band, Orchestra. Future Plans: XVork. SCHULTZ, GLEN ALAN---lwiajorsi English. Social Studies. fwlath- cmatics, and Drafting. Activities: Swimming, National Honor So- ciety, J.E.T.S., Junior Achievement, Booster Club, B-Tcain Baseball, Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. SHAFER, NIARY MARGARET-Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. and Foreign Language. Activities: Future Nurses, Junior Prom Committee, Future Plans: College. SHELDON, JAKIES E.----Blajors: English. Social Studies. and Bla- chine Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. SHERWVOOD, JOYCE lNIARlE--hlajorsi English, Social Studies. and Business. Activities: Booster Club, Library Club. Freshman Class Officer, llorne-room Ofliicer, Future American Business Society. Future Plans: College. SHlLT, LlNDA SUE-flylajors: English, Social Studies. Science, and Foreign Language. Activities: Barnstormers. Future Nurses. ln- terlude Agent. National Honor Society. Future Plans: Nursing School. SHOEMAKER, LARRY L.- Majors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Ushers Club. Future Plans: Photo fra Jhv H I ,- SIIOWERS, ARETIIA7Majors: English. Social Studies. :ind Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Future Nurses. Future Plans: College. 'UN Then When Groduotion Drew Neor W I SHUNK, MARY JANICE-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: Barnstormer Board and Future Secretaries Club. Future Plans: Work. SMEREKANICH, ANDRE-Majors: English, Social Studies, Art and Shop. Activities: Audio-Visual Officer, Football and Booster Club. Future Plans: Tool and Die School. SMITH, BRUCE ALLEN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness and Mathematics. Activities: Freshman Basketball. Future Plans: Undecided. SMITH, CARY VICTOR-Majors: English, Social Studies, Math- ematics and Foreign Language. Activities: Cerman Club and Debate. Future Plans: Undecided. SMITH, KAREN ANNE-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Senior Class Executive Board, Student Council, Barnstormers and Future Teachers Club. Future Plans: College. SNIADECKI, CONNIE JO-Majors: English, Business and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. SNIDER, SUSAN GERALDINEfMajors: English, Social Studies, Art, Science, Foreign Language and Mathematics. Activities: Art Club Officer, National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. SNYDER, PHYLLIS JEAN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, Mathcmatics and Foreign Language. Activities: Student Coun- cil, Barnstormers, Art Service Club, American Field Service, Junior Achievement and National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. SPRY, RONALD E.-Majors: English, and Social Studies. Activi- ties: Future American Business Society Officer, Student Council Ex- ecutive Board. Future Plans: College. STARK, TERESA ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies and Busi- ness. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club, Clee Club, Junior Achievement and Junior Prom Committee. Future Plans: Art School. STEINER, FRANK EDWARD-Majors: English, Band, Mathemat- ics, Foreign Language, Science and Social Studies, Activities: Band, J.E.T.S., National Honor Society, Mathematics Contest, Indiana Jun- ior Academy of Science. Future Plans: Medical Doctor. STEINHOFER, EDWARD JOHN-Majors: English, Shop, Social Studies. Future Plans: Service. STICKLER, LYNN DIANEfMajors: English, Social Studies and Home Economics. Activities: Interlude Newspaper, Booster Club, Junior Achievement Officer, junior Prom Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Art Club, American Field Service and Basketball Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. STRONG, VEARL-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Home Economics. Activities: Glee Club, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. SVVANSON. MARY IXIARIE-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: National Secretaries .Association and Booster Club. Future Plans: YVork. SWEET, KAREN L.-Majors: English, Foreign Language, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Home Room Officer. Future Plans: College. SYSON, MICHAEL CEORCE-lXIajors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Wrestling and Swimming. Future Plans: College. TATE, DAVID THOMAS--Majors: Foreign Language, English, Art, and Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Art Club, Cross Country, Track, and Ushers Club. Future Plans: College. egcm To Wonder, Wheat Lies Ahead'-J TATE, SHIRLEY NI.--Majors: English, Social Studies, and Band. Activities: Junior Achievement, Barnstormers, Junior Prom Commit- tee. Future Plans: College. THIELKE, PAULA-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Math- ematics. Activities: Library Club. Future Plans: College. TIDWELL, JUDITH ELAINE-Majors: English, Social Studies D and Home Economics. Activities: Clee Club, Barnstormers, Junior Prom Committee, Future Secretary Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TOMASI STEVE KEITH-Ma'ors' En lish Social Studies and a J A S a 7 . Vocational Training. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TOROK, LINDA EVEfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Art. Activities: Art Club. Future Plans: College. TOWN, SHARON LEE+Majors: English, Social Studies, and Sci- ence. Activities: Girls' Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TRIMMER, THOMAS D.--Majors: English, Social Studies, Sci- ence, and Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, J.E.T.S., Student Council, Booster Club, Science Seminar, Junior Achieve- ment. Future Plans: College. TRZYBINSKI, JANE E.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Amer- ican Field Service, Booster Club, Future Secretary Club. Future Plans: Secretary. TRZYBINSKI, JOAN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, and Business. Activities: National Honor Society, Future Secretary Club, Student Council, Senior Class Executive Board, American Field Service, Future Plans: Secretary. TUDOR, DENNIS L.+Majors: English, Social Studies, and Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TUNON, AURA ELENAfMajors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Foreign Exchange Student from Panama, National Honor Society, Football Queen's Court, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. ULERICK, CHARLOTTE MARIEiMajors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club, Future American Business Society, Student Council, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. VEXEL, BETTYfMajors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Achievement, Homeroom Officer, Class Executive Board. VIOLETTE, BEN R.7Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Debate Team, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. WACNER, CHRISTOPHER LOUIS7Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, Booster Club, Student Council, J.E.T.S., Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. WALKER, LOVELL S.-Majors: English, Social Studies, Band, and Business. Activities: Band, B-team Cheerleader, Girls' Athletic As- sociation. Future Plans: College. WALKER. SHIRLEY M.-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Business. Activities: Junior Achievement, Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: Secretary. WALL, CAROL-Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Stenog- rapher. From Somewhere Come The Answer WALSH, SHARON ANN4Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathe matics, and Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society Sophomore and Junior Class Vice President, American Field Service Chairman, Student Council Secretary, and Football, Basketball, and Junior Prom Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. WALTON, CULLEN HARRYfMajors: English, Social Studies and Science. Activities: Football, Track, Future Teachers, Wrestling and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WARD, JOHN LEWIS-A -Majors: English and Social Studies. Activ ities: Art Service Club. Future Plans: College. WARD, LEO--Majors: English, Social Studies, Dramatics, and Music. Activities: President of Glee Club, National Honor Society Barnstormer Board, Booster Club, and American Field Service Future Plans: College. WARNER, LESLIE ANN-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Matheniatics. Activities: Booster Club, and Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. NVARNER, NANCY-lWajors: English, Social Studies, and Mathe matics. Activities: Future Nurses and Booster Club. Future Plans Nursing School. WATKINS, CHARLES EDWARD--Majors: English, Social Stud ies, Mathematics, and Business. Activities: Wrestling, Football, and Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WEBSTER, SUE ANNfMajors: English and Social Studies. Activ ities: Glee Club Officer, B-team Cheerleader, Orchestra, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Junior Achievement, Junior Prom Committee, and Freshman Class Executive Board. Future Plans College. WVEST, PAUL VV.f-Majors: English, Social Studies, lvlathematics and Drafting. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College Cap and Gown Day. the seniors' final day. was a good time to write in all their friends' ycarboolis and to recall thc wonderful times of the four preceding years. Shelley Ackerinan and Alike Otolslii are thinking of something original to write in each other's book. 110 The Whole World, Full Of Opportunities. WEST, ROBERT EDWARD---Majors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Activities: Cross Country, Track. Future Plans: College. WHEELOCK, SALLY ELIZABETH+Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Home Economics. Activities: Varsity Cheerleader, Booster Club Treasurer, Football and Junior Prom Courts, American Field Service, Homeroom Officer, Class Executive Boards, Football Queen's Court. Future Plans: College. WHITINGER, CONNIE JOYCEfMajors: English, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Art Club, Interlude Agent, Future Nurses Club. Future Plans: College. WILLIAMS, MARSHA LYNN-Majors: English, Social Studies and Business. Activities: National Honor Society, Future Nurses Club, Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans: Marriage. WILLIAMS, PAULA ANNETTEiMajors: English, Social Studies, Business, and Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. WILTROUT, THOMAS MILES-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Art Club, Homeroom Representative. Future Plans: College. WOODS, CAROLYN SHANTELL-Majors: English, and Social Studies. Activities: Glee Club, Future Nurses Club, All-City Or- chestra. Future Plans: Music School. YUHASZ, STEPHEN MICHAEL7Majors: English, Social Studies, Orchestra, and Auto Mechanics. Activities: Booster Club, Orchestra. Future Plans: Apprenticeship. ZACK, BARBARA JEAN-Majors: English, Social Studies, Busi- ness. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: South Bend College of Commerce. ZINK, GERHARD K.-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathe- matics. Activities: Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. ZINK, KLAUS ERNEST-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Auto Mechanics. Activities: Track, Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. ZUROFF, ELAINE TOBY-Majors: English, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Activities: Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Senior Class Secretary, Booster Club Secretary, Basketball Queenls Court, Junior Prom Committee Head. Future Plans: College. Basham, Doin Coalman, Irene Deka, Thomas Douglas, Mary Jo Focosi, Peter. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Greer, Barbara Ingram, John Laskowski, Mike Pressnall, Don Rozek, Vicky 111 Segal, Lesley Sibley, Lee Stone, Tom Thilman, Michael Walton, Curtis QM Four juniors pause for a few minutes from their busy schedules and ac- tivities to dream about their coming year and all that it will hold for them. Thoughts of class rings, the senior class trip, the senior Prom, and graduation fill the minds of John Page, Williana Maefield, Leonore Hardy, and Vic Shultz. So much happened in our Junior Yeor! Bruce Abel, Gail Aldridge, Anne Al- len, Ricka Allen, Larry Apple, Allen Armstrong, Georgia Austin, jim Baker, Jeanette Baker. Fred Baldwin, Kathy Barker, Beverly Bednar, Bill Beecher, Robert Beghtel, Gary Benson, Dick Bliley, Barbara Boberg, Ethel Boone. Alice Borsodi, Jerry Borsodi, Ollie Bradford, Pat Bratton, Barb Brom, John Brown, Ann Butler, Mike Carey, Susie Carr. Dennis Carter, Don Chase, Paul Chis- zar, David Chmilewski, Sylvia Christos, Connie Ciszewski, Karlalea Cody, Larry Cohen, Phyllis Cole. Tom Coleman, Mike Collins, Margaret Cook, Ron Copenhaver, Sam Corl, Cathy Cressy, Bob Crouch, Patt Culp, Paulette Cwidak. V pig, 5. H :J J t In A A ir: t fe. 4- A! A t f 1 is , .iff M eff A as . 1 ,, 'fig -' ff Q, 5, , -A i ,,, i li A . fi N'-r--J xy . 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Helene Dermer, Tom DeRue, Mary Dhaene, Gwen Dickinson, Diane Die- trich, Sandy Dlugosz, Steve Doi, James Donnelly, Bob Dosmann. Steve Douglas, Christine Driscoll, Wal- lace Driscoll, Jerry DuBuc, William Dudes, William Dukes, Barb Dupy, Betty Durskey, Mollie Eaton. Bobby Edgin, Ken Edstrom, John Bells, Evelyn Eldridge, Jim Emerick, Kenneth Emerick, Sandra Emerick, Bruce Evans, Jeanne Ewing. Marsha Fall, Mike Fannin, David Farkas, Irving Feldman, Tom Fezy, Dave Fitterling, Maria Fitzgerald, Su- zanne Flowers, Jordan Frankiewicz. John Frederick, Craig Fries, Marvin Gandy, Dennis Geyer, Rita Glenton, Judi Goebel, Dan Goodman, Kathy Gorski, Gail Grabowski. John Graham, Diana Grall, Judith Granza, Rosemary Granger, Richard Gray, Frances Greene, Grace Greer, Jim Groves, Larry Grummell. Lillian Gurwitz, Bill Guy, Keith Guyer, Dennis Hack, Howard Halasz, Susan Haley, Tony Hall, John Hannum, Leonore Hardy. Celestine Harper, Gloria Harris, James Harris, Charlotte Harrison, Mary Hawkins, Tom Hawkinson, June Hay- den, Brenda Hayes, Linda Hayes. Chris Helmiek, Tim Herrel, Marilyn Hertel, Gerie Hicks, Genelle Hladky, Marilyn Hodges, Donald Holmberg, Kathy Hooton, Pat Horning. Our Victory Cry Echoed Through The Holls Linda Horvath, Betsy, Houck, Bonnie Hughes, David Humberger, Greg Hummicky, Joyce Ingram, Kenny Irons, Jonathan Jaberg, Hillary Jenk- ms. Tom Jennings, David Jensen, Carol Johnson, Freeman Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Bertha Jones, Mike Jones, Wesley Jones, Melva Joseph. Tom Joyner, Mike Kaman, Tom Kar- kiewicz, Lynne Kaser, Pat Kepschull, Ann Kertai, Donald King, Jon King, Joyce Kleinert. Dorothy Kobylarek, Margo Kolecki, Phil Kolski, Mitchell Kopacz, Sue Kosik, George Koszegi, Carol Kot, Carl Kozlowski, Vern Kraft. 4 sua np zb K Jai I 2 5 Donit let the junior class officers fool you. They aren't about to feed the ducks or try the swings in Leeper Park. Steve Doi, vice- presidentg Geri Hicks, treasurer, Sharon Rozewicz, secretary, and Larry Cohen, president, have more important things to do as they complete arrangements for the class bake sale. ,W -1 ii it Jig . J l 'fi xii ww, J if' 4 ' fi le me '3i 53 af if i .rf 4' ' if so in I A sli, . N :,,. . '33 J' S W .. Q f V--,-'V- - K' ,. . V K , , , 7 0 is Jccy, Q He 3' . -A J ., sw,. In g ,I fa I YIM! ,- J - at .4 .' : J 2 JJ c .wi 114 As We Compoigned For A.F.S. ond Council Seofs f if iran, Y , ' 9 ii , I ,N .Q N. . Ag J . 5 ,-2 , 1, , J 4 , I , ,'i11v A Q , J ,, - Q , -0 he ., 'W i, 'i 1 it . , 1: 'L i to 1, sr if Q , is J V , , m y . K ,V , V A , V . ,Vt .gi ,VV . A ., Q , . , , i ' - at is - is i ff ,,. A ,- 'iff gtk: , J l '. - ,J J As- ff ' V , 1 ,A . V , , , 9 ,Z A V mM,, 'Ji' i H E, Ba as - 1 Q, . 5 V 'ff yi Wir ? fi: is ll' 'Zg' 3 fi 'W 'l'.QQZ:'.' i , . - of 4- i A i f f a M if Each year it gets rougher, decide Steve McMorris, Jcrry Borsodi, Sue Stypczynski and Barb Brom. These four seem to have found the auditorium the best spot for studying shorthand, U.S. History, or chemistry. Or is it more likely that a certain boy or girl just happens to mosey in every morn- ing around 7:45? 55 R? SY u -Q...,,, Jackie Kreps, Sue Kristowski, Kathy Krueger, Dennis Kuespert, Fred Kru- ger, Mike Kuzmicz, Pat Lake, Sharon Lamb, Bob Lane. Bob Lapierre, Larry Lapp, Jean Lark, Jim Larkin, Kathy Laughlin, Lee Leiter, Phil Levy, Joe Lewis, Tom Long. Chet Longenecker, R. D. Lottie, Bart Luster, Joe Lyle, Williana Maefield, Sharon Major, Karen Manning, Linda Marnocha, Gracie Martin. Jim Martin, Julie Martin, Ronald Martin, Carl Mathews, Judy Matuzak, John Maxwell, Eugene McDonald, Anne McHale, Gary McManus. Y of x 1 3 . ,df .X f V 1 x Our Thoughts Turned To Closs Rings cmd Our Prompt Barb McMinn, Steve McMorris, Ken- neth McNeely, Leonard McNulty, Dale Meadimber, Bob Megyesi. Caro- lyn Melander, Paul Mendenhall, De- witt Menyard Ron Micinski, Phyllis Mielke, Greg Miller, Gwen Miller, Janice Miller, Keith Miller, Robert Minies, Steve Mitchell, Pat Molenda Suzie Molnar, Ronald Montague, Jon Moran, Mary Morrow, Sally Morrow, Cheryl Morton, Nancy Moulder, Sheila Mullen, Barbara Murrman William Muramann, Donna Nally, Sharen Nemeth, Cris Nichols, Cath- erine Niemier, Tom Niemier, Sandra Nixon, Judy Noens, Andrew Noetzel Paul Nowakowski, Norm Nowicki, Paul Nozykowski, Otto Nuss, Pam Og- den, John Oliver, Julie Orban, Eliza- beth Orr, Dennis Orszulak Danny Otolski, Curtis Ownes, Lowree Owens, Tom Owens, John Page, James Panos, John Parhm, Andreia Paul, Victor Paxson hlarilyn Pegues, Joe Pennell, Jim Pershing, John Peters, Robert Petzold. Otis Pinkard, Kathy Pinter, Richard Peraccini, Sheila Petula William Powell, Cheaster Price, Char- les Ramick, Jacque Rau. Dave Reed, Beverly Reese, Timothy Renner, Betty Rhoads, Bill Ringle Sandy Robaska, Myra Robinson, Ann- ette Robison. Susan Ross, Sharon Rozewicz, JoAnn Ruhno, Norma Rus- sell, Susan Rydzinski, Patricia Rzes- Zewski NVilliam Sage, Oxana Sakalosh, Sue Sallows, John Sanders, Achilles Sang- ster, Darryl Schmucker, Robert Schreiner, Vic Schulz, Jim Seach Q . If F' ,il-' 'Y ' uri ','fLf H :A ' ,. ' rkkry i an L i Al , ' i raa A it tt - a Q? ff l' 4' l ' ,, s f - I ,rsi - - by rrre it l ' - ' ,.. . . ' i r v. i Q y ' . c i, f' ' W s 4 r 5 fi 'i ' V . 1 ., h rf' if as , pf X, ,-,, , f r c c C I V .. 3, X- - H V X ,, S , .,,., 'Of T ig., ,.,-: V ,Q E P t gs, 4- 1 as J P ,VI J i , , , S l, - 1 at e , t I - ' ' - ii in l 'M e if'-if - r r r a -w i v? 'fi L AA A 0 I l , tm: S! ,.. rf-1 . , . t .1 i mia, Q l 1 i i r ,L J 5 Vi. ,.. . F ,WJ ,V7 . ,ji ,V ' Z 1 is ,r f A , i 's xi V Y ,, ' ,' J ii ' , a i ' ., f ..,-1- W- 1 :,,1 1 H '-'- . - is ' ' A , 'i it', Q ' S'.i15Z? A Q . - ,. --t' A ' 4, Q?-3 1 if 1- - ' 1- 7' ' -A as x e ,fs 'rel -- -- 3' 5 ' y J 'W c 'r i c iiii 'f ' - i f, t ' - Z I . V- ? 2 ,L C, , J sg' ,tr 4' 5' asicct I gl V: H - ,UP fvl E, :m g F ,V i . 5 :iw :I iy , , - VL H , ,,.. jf U f ,V 1, lv -- V - V Q , iii - '- ri J Q it it .r-. -f fe that fy rcre J ,,,r S , it i ,,,r 'R r 15' ,, J' 7 - V , ., rl. J V 7 'I I 1 ' Sill 'ii , ,,. J++' 1 I - , , re. ' -A , ,,,, , . , - as it J . , aa af P R if t,, a 3? a J - I R E t f : --., L, 'i ,,-: 3, , iw, .':-Wt! ' Q' :j ig V, 9,465 J I A, , ,,, ' , Y ie li f N r-sf 116 , ,, at , - . g , ' N 'G i af O i H7 i w ., l s ,ff H ' . ' ' 1 .,,. :'- ITSM V- 7 '- H. J, ga ia fi I V E, it i ,,, iff W 15? 4 ga , 5 , n I Q'-: ',...J , ,. e , ,-,L , i! ,, '99 .4 f 5 0 --ff fy We Carried The Nome of Upperclossmen 5' v Wmfftd Agaii yer W ,, A: lk. fifif fi , s , fm, ti: K' es. av Jw as ,v v g ffl! , fr s- ff: ini all ft A 3 , . 'ir E Q i A ,- xi, y , if no . ff- , if , , so 'N ,J , f , I .s VA.. 1 if , ., ,w JS 1 -1 '1 ,gf Ib g Li R, , 4 QJKKWQJ I X V 'V Q-Tsiff ViLL LVLLV i - at is 2 a ..-5,2 i :fr V ,-wig. , L I sz. . 7 L- H .1 5 - ,.,4, ' W' r S W ' - X Q- ' K5' ' - 199 ' -e ' by ,- ,, . ' W ., ,mt - , ' ' 1 ' ' K ' i ., Z, ,.L,,, .,.. , ,. .. ' ii JM , ,. ,L N ,. an li. i E a a me ff: A 'im' se s i r we W H 'if 'I ' QL , 1 -. J 'far .,,iatj:,Z , A ' -Af E., 3 4 'S -Y '. , -1 -it 3 fi 5- - ' 'Q S C' - ' W5 , A he i'4 9' 7.:f1f'5iZ-i. , ii ' i . i Q J ,SJ ' .:v: ' H A f' r P 2' , 1 'iff ' .1 ' I 4 X V If f gi S isa, ii V x ' - -' q ' . .315 'K K ff if X , ,-Q. 'K if, A 1- ,,,, . ,r . if - ,175 3 ii m A E 117 With Pride. Ron Seifert, Ellen Shimer, Arlice Shotts, Arthur Shurn, Candy Sieka- foose, Sheldon Sigrist, Janice Sindlin- ger, Sandra Slaughter, Jackie Seazewski Mary Slick, Charles Smith, Christina Smith, Don Smith, Duane Smith, Robert Soderberg, Nlaxine Solomon, Linda Sparks, Caroline Spohnholz Wilkins Stafford, Carl Steinke, Sherry Stillwagon, Tom Stites, Edward Stokes, Bud Strahla, Lueolous Strong, james Stults, Suzanne Stypezynski Beverly Surridge, Billie Swartz, Tony Szabo, Diane Szekondi, Eileen Szman- kowski, Stephen Tankersley, Molly Tate, Irene Theodosion, Earli Tidwell Donald Tolle, Norah Toth, John Townsend, Carl Truett. Don Urban- ski, Nlargaret Vanderveer, Nlike Van- Dusen, Judy VanGundy, Martha Vanseoyk jim Verhaeghe, Fred Vitali, Terry Wagoner. Connie XValkowiak, Mike XVallaee, Carol NValter, James Word, Mike Warren, Marylee Waters Carl Wehh, Robinn W'eber, Walt Wuh- ster, Gary XVeinstein, Sandra Vtlelch, YVanda W'elCh, Tom Wlert, Tom W'er- tenbergen, lN1iehele Wertinlierger Nlark YN'est, Ann YVCYIIIOII. Rolmert W'hite, Sharon Wlhitney, Richard WVhittelJerry, Doris YVill1orn, Ardina XVillian1s, lsaae W'illian1S. 'liorn Vlfilson Tmy Wlilson, Reed Y'Vinston. Nlarilyn Wise, Carter Wolf, Tom Woltman, Louise W'rigl'1t, Robin YVright, Nlike Wrohlcwski, Joe Yeakley Ruth Young, Mary Yuhasz, Jere Zapf, Victor Zielinski, Carol Zimmerman, Richard Zimmerman Fred Snyder, Mike Reed, Sherry Stewart, Sharon Renforth, and Caroll Dunsizer are departing together from one of their few and cherished as- semblies. Having acquired many new friends from their frosh year, these students now roam the halls together with confidence and mingle fam- iliarly with the upperclassmen. We Wise-Fools are Centrc1I's Sophomores. Cindy Abel, Eric Ackerman. Terry Aichele, David Alexander. Madeline Allen, Pamela Allen, Sharon Ander- son, Barbara Andrasik, Michael An- drzejewski. Alicia Arnold, Henry Badet, Harold Bailey, Beverly Baird, Charles Bald- win, Dave Balogh, Dennis Bankowski, Sheila Bankson, Candy Barnes. Jim Barrett, George Basker, Ike Ba- talis, Sandy Beard, Robert Beck, Sandy Beck, Kay Bergen, Mike Berry, Bruce Best. Dave Bickel, Sandra Biddle, Darlene Bigham, Terry Billger, Joe Binder, Sharon Bittle, John Bliley, Deloris Bolton, Juanita Bonds. Nancy Boocher, Slyvia Bowen, Vicki Braden, Carolyn Braddy, Betty Brinley, Janiece Britton, Judy Brothers, Judy Brown, Tim Brunt. . t , . i ,y , J v lkf.,-, V, X A X, I A R - , QQ, ,kk,. E ili - A . an y .y f . 3 . W, c Qka r Q 2 2 1 , I L so . its 1 Yi K it i t , 'i I . I .rkri , f ik,V ,:-., ,S , A: U , in N , , ,, E. an J . c t S Q at B J e tayy . at ii' i J 5 7 118 'fm 4 2 L, A K , , '-, E i 2 'E Mi. f 5 ., 1' f if We Romp in The Snow, Give Wrong Answers in Class V,,sS ss. 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X V , 7, ,rs Q.. ,pr L F 119 Carolyn Bryant, Juanda Buchanon, Tom Bucher, Linda Burgeson, Brad Byrer, Jack Cabanaw, Pat Cabanaw, Elliott Collahan, Carolyn Campbell. Kathy Campbell, Pat Carey, Rosalie Casner, Esther Chareton, Jim Chasey, Jonnie Chester, Charlotte Chism, James Chism, Susan Chudzicki. Pat Cichos, Barbara Cissna, Thomas Cissna, Barbara Clark, Pat Clarke, Richard Clen, Bob Coil, Paul Col- glazier, Dick Collins. Cleo Colyvas, Mike Combes, Karen Conner, Norma Coppage, Kay Corey, Karen Cote, Mary Jane Cripe, Bill Crum, Pat Cudd. Sherry Dale, Terry Daoust, Sharon Daum, Ellen Davis, Jackie Davis, Jim Davis, James Davis, Janet Davis, Chuck Dawson. Mary DeBlase, Sharon DeFord, Judy Deka, Horace Denny, Martha Dona- hue, Joyellen Donaldson, Tom Doug- las, Christine Dredge, Ronnie Dukes. Carol Dunsizer, Michael Durkin, Larry Edler, Sally Eicher, Lou Eichorst, Russell Eisner, Mike Elias, Charles Ellison, Fred Ellsworth. Lee Erhardt, Robert Ernst, Norma Ewing, Vicki Farkas, John Ferrell, Carol Fiedler, Richard Finnigan, Mike Fitch, Joe Fitzgerald. Gerald Flowers, Robert Foohey, Larry Forrester, Cynthia Frame, Jim French, Sue Fries, Adare Fritz, John Gardner, Joan Gawronski. Bruce Gerhold, James Gerhold, Ros- alie Giger, Pat Gilfillen, Don Girone, Judy Glassburn, Duane Goheen, Terry Gorog, Frank Grabarek. John Graham, Caroline Grall, Eva Gratzol, Craig Grauel, Jane Gravit, Green, Norene Grenert, Brenda Charles Griffin, Gary Groshans Sharon Guccione, Karen Gudim, John Norman Gurwitz, Dan Gu- Gulick, zicki, Wayne Hagan, John Hager, Judy Hahn, Tim Haley Dave Hamilton, Jim Handley, Lynn Hans, Donald Hardy, Linda Harman, Wendel Harmon, Alnetta Harris, Peggy Harris, Robert Harris Diana Harrison, James Hatchette, Sandy Haverstock, Jim Hawkins, Judy Hawn, Cynthia Hayes, Denny Heck- man, Earline Heflin, Alan Hemig Greg Henderson, Ellen Hendrickson, Redessie Henry, Carol Herrcn, Cyn- thia Hess, Randy Hess, Don Hicks, Joyce Hinton, Lynn Hodges Linda Hojnacki, Clara Horlander, Ronald Horlander, Dennis Horrall, Jane Horton, Dorphine Hoston, Dwight Hotchkiss, Charles Howlett, Dana Howlett Noah Hubbard, Claudia Hubbell, Gerry Hudson, Debbie Huff, Marsha Huff, Sue Huff, Michael Humnicky, Mary Hunt, Janice Huys Bill Inwood, Pat Jablonski, Greg Jack- son, Jeanine Janicki, John Janowiak, Donna Jenkins, Brenda Jennings, Pat Jennings, Vera Jennings Paul Jeziorski, Linda Joers, Michael Johns, Alma Johnson, Barry Johnson, Dorise Johnson, Greg Johnson, James Johnson, Raymond Johnson Raymond Johnson, Charles Jones, Gloria Jones, Robert Jones, Melvin Joseph, Sandy Kalamajski, Marilyn Kaley, Michaeleen Kalmar, Jerry Kar- mel We Walk Together Through These Halls No sq nw- ga, , iff ..r, f .,,,-,,,. - -V , f Vrrkr ix gy ,T T V V VV ,, Q , r' V Ti T T' Q3 We ,, ,K , ,T T ' ' r 'i i , , -M ' VV V . 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T A - ir Q T T T 1 f. if B 1 ,,,, T it W- T .,,,,, T 'T ' N ' - A T K V5 V VV ' V V T,, :-:' ,TV VV - if - 6' . ' 2 'E 1 f l T 5 VV , T - TV V V- Q. V VVV, ,V VV: , V.., T ee -- sstt T M V : V T 112' , -is Q11 T. . R R f iiii 1 , V Q 53 J f f ,T W if ,J 4 , ,,,,r t 'T VT T. sse T. . T ig, T - T T-Q R+ T if 1 'i T r iris ,. T- , -TT 5 VV V V 5 ,VVV , ,V , , ,T ,V V , VVV,V.V,5 . TV V VA, , - , 5 . A V Q9 VVVVV V V 3, ,. W' V ., J T V ' I Qs' T N A , V, T. TT ,V VV Q, VV, ,. VVV,,iV ' V ,, T T ,TT,VV V T T T T T T T T' fi . - - 3 ev Tm, ., 'T ' V TT Tw 'TTT T f,TT ' - T Trr- - if .T ' I ' :iii N r T 'B 120 Q fe Are Guided And We Com Guide ,1 ' dd f, ii J ,gf lwld -d, , if dd d E '?:E' eddee d Q :VA A i ff , Q , ' 5, ' ' L ' ed e . dee, dd e V if?Fii'Ei, V ,T, J I A , . , Q, ,. ,,,:A ,ii 2 at fa E 'T t s edddd K l K t, ddd N, fi ' f r' Q its it , I E,,,,,,,,- ,.:,.. hi , . f .,-,., ,, I 33-. Q, Z J .ie 3 Q 'ff' e.e Adev e L ,e e e de t i at 2 t as -tt , e d as E SQ. , .ff 112 if a ,fi if Li d ' is fi ' 2 5' f f d 'ew ie, it K 9 . A ' 'F' fl- K ' K e i i V, I V ..v. V- ' W' , V ig, .-ig-.1 X -' ! 5, 11 - ' get 'eigf f as 1, f 'T t . J up Q, f i E5 'A ii 7: ' A 2 1 3 1 L 1 . if ' 5 I, ii E llrgt , , 1' , - .E tr,-se e E L v. ,- , - ig... if 1 I , V Y ' ,'1- - f JY ' We 'C 2 3 I 'fff7i'7 ff K n '- ', ',:' , 2 . A Ji. ' Q 'E 'V 5, ' . ' 5 Ei' 3 if Q ., E X' I ff ,E :.:: , ,Q - an -m ,. ,e ., t Lg 1 x 5 'Q .4 xii! 1 I ,i 2 ,A - V A :rm f , E' A' , , e f J af E sa fa ,if J s di if- Gi R A' 'Tj' 'i - A Q if 2 V V, it V L 'W ' 1?' 121 Michele Katz, Dennis Kauzewski, Do- lores Kazmierczak, Jackie Keating Sharon Keltz, Jill Kena, George Keri ner, Jack Kindig, Donn King Larry Kintz, Janice Kirsch, Ilze Klarks, Wilbur Klein, Bruce Klick, Pat Klimishin, Dave Kline, Gordon Klockow, Gwen Kluge Kathy Knapp, Maricia Knefely, Helen Kominski, Diane Kotowski, Elizabeth Kovacs, Paulene Kovacs, Frances Kranc, Cheryl Krzyzaniak, Kath y Kuespert Sue Kukla, Dennis Kurek, Robert Kush, Joan Kuzmicz, Sandy Kwia- tkowski, Bob Kwiecinski, Judy Labis, Stephen Lane, David Lauver Charles La Velle, Janet Lee, John Lee, Shirley Lee, Susan Leroy, James Levy, Ed Lind, Marc Lindley, Kay Lipka Kathryn Lipowski, Pahhy Lipscomb, Peg Lipscomb, Gary Lobeck, Karen Lochmondy, Nancy Lockmondy, Greg Long, Gloria Lottie, Diana Lynn Judy Lynn, Judye Madison, John Ma- gera, Tim Makowski, Kathy Mallory, Shirley Maloime, Marthanne Manion, Sharon Manley, Norma Mark Gary Martin, Michael Martin, Janice Martynowicz, Leonard Martynowicz, Ann lyiaxwell, Larry Mays, Tim Mc- Colm, Margo McCullum, Ed Mc- Glinscy Lorraine McKenzie, Phil Mendenhall, Barbara Michalski, Nancy Milem, Michael Miles, Beth Ann Miller, Dave Miller, James Miller, Kristi Miller Leon Miller, Ronald Miller, Judy Minnes, Marge Minning, Kathy Mor- ris, David Muldron, Suzanne Murphy, Janice Murray, Mary Ann Neenan ri ?mmvM:v, ,ext 1 Kenneth Karkiewicz, Bobby Newbill, Penny Nice, Dale Nielson, Nancy North, Eugene Nowicki, Frank Nozy- kowski, Jim Nyikos, Larry Omundsen. Mary Osowski, Paul Osterhold, Rich- ard Otolski, Diana Pachika, Jill Paf- fenbach, Phyllis Pairrish, John Panos, Patty Parko, Larry Paul. Nadya Powlowski, Priscilla Pearson, Carol Pecze, Jack Peffley, Eric Peter- son, Judy Peterson, Randy Peterson, Suzanne Phillips, Virginia Piraccini. Mike Porter, Lance Potter, Wilma Potts, Bob Prekowitz, Peggy Prelepa, Michele Prelepa, Terry Preston, Charles Price, Kim Price. Sandra Prirwell, Mike Putnam, Toni Rand, Darlene Rau, Allen Redding, Juanita Redding, Mike Reed, Linda Reeder, Beth Regan. 'lv' wi, We Learn cmd Plan for Todo P r ' if- 'W , t P ' , 2 r N L L W ,gf a t lf L J. ,,,,ifi iii 'iz L if ,, .t 9' R , 3, F y y 2 av ag' i ' - ' 5' AY tr Q, 1, ,V , V.., X ff ' X at H' 1: Q N if .- X .inf wx, R 4 T , - w six, 'Y i ,f -, ' A Q ' ti? 'Q' . 'S -5:33 't Q , i' 1 U .rer is -fr ff - 5 , zzrf e , , X ,. X A i gxil xn I ft 1- - A ,A Q , W - :wry-A ,K . I ., R ,fm V-is ' y I' L, 3 - gf' . 'D . ,Q - s. mf - ' H Q ' f , ,, f ,xt-. , f ' - Y-f fi e L -P Pl' 4+ sf . -fi f - f-lk I f .' f P 1 ,- i,g,,,2if fa'zi. rt, Q:-2' -'f ,, - x V 1 , -, t fe A A ' -1 p fs -1 l at -, - P uf' -f 1- V , R if 1 ' W ,V , Q -I. N bw ,K ' , ' 2 'Q K M ycytl .e te ff' T' X N ' 'R' n ' , ,. f Wifi! 't ' V 'I I 'f fl' Ti 'K wg lr wiv Mei We at fr' .M 44.43. 122 Ike Batalis, president of the soph- omore class, discusses with Norm Gurwitz, vice-president, Sue Smith, secretary, and Tim Haley, treasurer, the possibilities of var- ious money-making projects for the class. The proceeds, if they are good, will enable them to plan for their sophomore dance Nondering Whot Tomorrow Will Bring It'll just be a minute, Pat Uldin assures Mr. Kindy as she looks for the money for her sea- son ticket. She apparently is unaware that she is keeping sophomores Paul Jezorski, Willie Turner and Pete Snider from figuring out the complement of angle A, or finding out who did what in The Tale of Two Cities. ,J Q ai? , W, ,f ' ., 'V M -, i'rs, WZ 'P K T iggy I i 'fi g ' ii E T ' 'f .ie r ,i -- R I l' ' , ii R iff , , ,f si s E ,. ' ,, as g nn p , , 00 Q 0 Q: fa - - f ' f'. 5 A 'ffm t. , V Ag. 4 ,gl z J c , . 1 X, at Y , my ,F 7 iii?-EJB' Q , , - f gy, X ' -K rss i s J-' 1, he r 2 g 'ki S I, J , .1,. .1 J l , af! A N C llil llli . iii if - l..,,, 1' , iw 4 C R 4' is if ' Ig .,,., VV A C g X ,M ,b ri I El, ,,,..,Ef,, W fa , -7 , eei it 219 123 Sharon Renforth, George Riakiotake, Judi Ridenour, Jackie Rider, Linda Risner, Karen Robaska, Doug Roberts, Claude Robertson, James Robertson. Sue Robertson, Consuelo Rodriguez, Richard Rohde, Judy Rohr, Nancy Roop, Bonny Rosenbaum, Debbie Rousculp, Ken Rozycki, Howard Rubin. Cynthia Rupert, Sharon Rynearson, Doretha Sangster, Steve Saros, Anne Schall, Dennis Schermerhorn, Larry Schohl, Pam Schulz, Mike Scott. Nebraska Scott, Pat Scott, Pam Shafer, Judy Shot, Paul Sindlinger, Connie Jo Six, Jackie Skelton, Rebecca Skel- ton, Dave Skinner. Phil Skinner, Daniel Slagle, John Smerekanich, Carol Smith, Freeman Smith, Judy Smith, Marilyn Smith, Sue K. Smith, Susan Smith. Pete Snider, Fred Snyder, Jean Sny- der, Randy Snyder, John Sovinski, Kay Sovinski, Ed Sparks, Sandy Spitz- messer, Sharon Springer. Sandi Staley, Sue Stark, Sherri Ste- wart, Sharon Stone, Gretchen Strand- hagen, Fletcher Surratt, Ann Swan- son, Janice Sweet, Bev Syczka Christine Szabo, Jack Syczesniak, Glen Szczypski, Eileen Szucs, Nancy Tailor, Dora Tate, David Taylor, Pete Theo- dosiou, Theda Thompson Leah Thornburg, Tonda Tiedge, Karen Tomber, Sue Town, Clifford Townsend, Lynn Trittipo, Becky Tro- baugh, Phil Trytko, Kathy Tlzcinski Linda Turnagc, Robert Turner, Willie Turner, Douglas Tuveson, Pat Uldin, James Vancik, Rex Vangundy, Judy Veith, Maxine Vernon Mary Violett, Nancy Volkema, John Wagner, Ellen Wainwright, James Waitala, Jean Walker, Michaela Walsh, Etta Wands, Leo Warbington Jerry Ward, David Waters, Charlotte Watkins, Susie Watson, Dennis Web- ber, Horatio Welch, Mike Werten- berger, Thomas Wesolek, Earl Wetter Dennis Wheeler, Maggie White, Mary Ann Wilcox,iLea Wilder, Deloris Wil- liams, Sue Williams, Sylvester Wil- liams, Tom Williams, Jo Mary Willis Larry Willis, Almira Wilson, James Wilson, Mary Wilson, Julie Wiltfong, Barb Wincek, Sharon Winston, Bar- bara Winters, Linda Witt Myra Witters, John Wolf, Peggy Woodard, Linda Woods, Allene Wright, Larry Wright, Robert Wro- blewski, Linda Yanez, Barbara Yocum. Rodney Younce Hope Is Our Byword if si' , 1 , -41 A: M '- '. V .-.. ,L -fa L Lf .ei Q N L V ga -.. L. W 'T W T Z, L I - -' f Q srns LL S L i i - 1 A ffl- 'T' no i I 'iii ii I L ,3 15 Q '-V J s i -V T Q, ' f- e LL L ,i Q , Lie f -L A fu U LL! ' N L V Z P ' 'A' B 3 f' 5- L ' L sirr 1 . iit 4 L i' sls L . V ie r D-5 f Q i F '- - V 9 L L L , JJI QL L LL , - - - ' ' 'T '52, T - -fir-I L S . fs? T s Lt '-file?-i L K I I X ' T LLL H if 2 T frL 3' if ff A , . ,LrL', ,,.. VJ' 59v'?' i , ', ' f 1 '.., L I 'f 'L V- cf' ' .L L- ' L Q, L , , ,N ',,, K GS K A ' 1 L, W L:,-, sz M I .5 Q, V I krk - - ,L-11 Ls ' LQ , L , ,,,.i'. lt t ' - L , L W ,,,, iw 1 -49 , Q V Vyyk , tv 'Q I , ty,-3 at M' 1, , it A F, in ,E Y LL M L , , ,,, if 5 5 f .1 i 5 ' LL.. L I Q L ' .LLV M Q t V , ' 1 LL, LL, ,L A L , J W2 ' L. K -- , ,ir 'f f ,Ll xy kgk, I 2 ..,, L i f K . I . ,L 1 L'Lt LLL it . L, af -M T ,fi f 3 fx? 9,0 5 L .Al A J - -L A LL ,,L ,J ,La r 3' 1 - f.. L -Q 5 , L,-, r I , . 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' . 1 125 Ric Adams, Richard Acles, Vernetta Aldridge, Eugene Alexander, Betty Allen, Denese Anderson, Dorothy An- derson, Gary Anderson, Ralph Ander- son Janice Austin, Vernator Austin, Nancy Bain, Shellie Balanow, Alfred Balderas, Nancy Balis, Albert Banks, Bonnie Barant, Ladys Barlow Janet Bama, Lucille Barnes, Ed Bar- rett, Gregg Barth, Jim Bartkowiak, James Basker, Michael Bates, jerry Beatty, Fred Beckman Don Bednar, Pam Belyea, Nancy Ben- nett, Sherill Benson, Tom Bergman, Ronald Bernahard, Charles Bestle, joe Biggs, Harry Billingsley Kenny Bilski, Kenneth Blount, Gerald Boczkowski, Anne Boclnn, Bonnie Bolinger, Rickey Bonds, Pat Boorda, Jim Boron, Ron Borowitz Michol Borror, Nicholas Borsodi, Kathy Boyce, Marilyn Boyer, Linda Bradley, Sharon Brame, ,Ianina Bra- tina, Judy Bright, Leonard Brooks Cheryl Brown, Thomas Brown, John Buczkowski, Nancy Buczkowski, Michael Buda, Deon Bullock, Pam Burger, Barbara Burks, Geranda Burt Adolphus Butler, Robert Butts, Bill Cabanaw, Cheryl Cadwell, Claricc Cadwell, Priscilla Campbell, Tom Carlson, Mike Carroll, James Carver Betty Cauflman, Fred Cencelewski, Barry Chamberlain, Pat Chodzinski, Larry Chrapliwy, Nancy Clark, John Clauer, Kathy Close, Richard Coalmon Doug Coddens, Paulette Codeland, Sandy Cohen, Kathy Coil, Patrick, Colpitts, Lois Combs, Linda Compton, Greg Conery, Linda Connelly Rick Copenhaver, Cheryl Corpe, Lou- ise Crandell, Sandra Crile Larry Crocker, Lorraine Crocker, Susan Crose, Panela Dairyko, Thomas Daniels Karol Daron, Eddy Davis, Leon Davis, Tom Davidson, William Dawning, Frank Dawson, Pamela Dierickx, Dorothy Doetsch, Cheryl Dorman Barbara Dorsey, Cathy Douglas, Shirley Draper, Shirley Driver, Leroy Dudeck, Candi Dunsizer, Frank Du- priest, Loren Eck, Judy Edington Linda Edwards, Fred Elbel, Chris El- lenberger, Howard Emmons, Bill Erdes, Don Ernsberger, Sharon Fa- bian, Paula Fannin, Linda Farthing Tom Fautz, Dick Feldman, Thomas Finnigan, Melvin Fisher, Vicki Fisher, Joseph Flowers, Brenda Ford, Paul Ford, Ginny Forrest Bewitched By the W , ,-, 3- ,ix Na .., Tradition and High Spirii ' H 3 a 1, 's-- Aa, . 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IE is I 4. 5 .il A' TQ , Kent Forrester, Sandy Frank, Peggy Frazier, Franceen Frisk, Wade Fuller, Gail Fulnecky, Marsha Futrell, Ilona Fuzy, Flora Gamble Carol Gardini, Tim Gardner, Jeanne Garvin, Honna Gatzka, Greg Gibney, Chardine Giger, Alfred Gilbert Velma Gilbert, Cleta Gildea Frances Gildea, Gary Gillespie, Mi- chael Glossenger, Carol Goetz, Dixie Goheen, Terri Sue Goltz, Shirley Gor- don, Gloria Gorog, Paul Sue Gorrell Graig Grall, Gary Gravit, Ronald Green, Larry Gredert, Bob Grontkow- ski, Tait Grorud, Dennis Grzecorek, Karen Guzicki, Helmut Haefke Anne Hagey, Bayla Halasz, Thomas Hall, Pam Harden, Daniel Hardy Brenda Harris, Betty Harris, Judith Ann Harris, Judith Harris Bobby Harris, William Harris, Angela Hawkins, Audrey Hayes, Kenneth Hayes, Marsha Hayes, Agnes Haynes, John Herren, Robert Hess Kenneth Hill, Marlena Hill, Sam Hill, Ann Hintz, Sharon Hojara, Robert Hoofnagle, John Horan, David Hor- vath, James Houston Gail Howarth, Kathy Huddleston, Billy Hughes, Kenneth Hunt, Rodney Hunt, Steve Hunt, Terry Hunt, Brenda Hunter, Dave Hurber Barbara Husband, Pat Ingram, Eliza- beth Irvin, Becky Irvin, Mike Jackson, Walter Jackson, Russell Jacobson, John Jambor, Kenneth Jamrozy Charlotte Jelinski, Kathy Jenkins, Tommy Jenkins, Fred Jeziorski, Raoul Joers, Delores Johnson, Dessie John- son, Diana Johnson, Don Johnson Bothered by Homework ond Horol-To-Find Clossrooms Bob Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Mike Jones, Bill Kaetzer, Christine Kagel, George Kalber, Ray Kaley, Bob Kep- ler, William Kerestury. Teresa Kerns, Richard Kilgore, Doug- las King, Matthew Kingsberry, Fred Kintz, Richard Kirkman, Sandra Kir- kum, Greg Kizer, Diana Klausner. David Kolesiak, Janie Kopacz, Diana Koskey, Thomas Kot, Paul Kovacs, Mike Kozlowski, Kenny Krause, San- dra Kretchmer, Carol Krueger. Karen Krueger, Darlene Krzyzaniak, Kathy Kubiak, Paul Kujawski, Alvin Kukla, Lynn Kukla, Gregory Kush, Wanda Kwasniewski, Don Kyle. Gloria Lacey, Cathy Lake, Elias Lam- pos, Don Land, Bill Lane, Rosie Lark. Kathy Laskowsizi, Marilyn Lewis, Eliz- abeth Likes. Cynthia Lisek, Tim Lockhart, Joe Lockmondy, Richard Locsmondy. Lon- nie Lipowski, Harvey Lottie, Joan Lowery, Ruth Luebke, Sharon Lyon. rr- 3 1 B A-.ie ti ,a 'H Q , X V ,ff . ,cities saP Yp'1z Ss , ,..,, , 135353 -was ..... . QE' 2 if Like many of the newcomers to our school these freshman class officers: Sandy Cohen, treas- urer, Terry Goltz, secretary, Angela O'Brien, vice-president, and Denny Miller, president, are admiring one of Central's more recent trophies. Or per- haps they're wondering where they will put the next state championship trophy which they hope will materialize in the near future. 2 - a r 512' -- r B' i if, , ' B ,,-is A N . J ,V V - ' Vg, ,K , . W . D! , 1 -ll - X M . , , . ' 'T' h 5 in 2 'S '-,, ,ff-4 .1 , Af Qx S sg ' .. . L is gi? an Q ' .4 if u si sf 1,5 iis it , Q, Q7 J, . .E F qc 'K LB? '-1422 ,af 51 s Z x ,g 5. its 3 ..- my ei, , H i f ,-- fs.. 3 'Nu'- 1 .3: Q in Q H :fri 128 i P- . .i Jr it i .ai-L , r xl li K , N ,J ,Q . Ju s 1? 'Q T ., .v.,.,. J 5 vp . ,, .- f f . 4 'c ' 22 . ...,, sf- as -H.. -: . .. ,:., L, . 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' ' - Q , zi, .Q A , .'.V u H K .. , K E if ,Qi S I -A 'i.'.' ssffr ,I X we I 2 ' ' f Q M15 , Q : 'S . , . ig -i L . ,.- T , 9 1': ' ii .+-::: f .. - A 7 r g, . , ' : , If ' I ss . .. L- N ,, . c t ' . n ' sis Q - Q QIP f I l , fl ,iff K , , . f a t, A2 fre s 'c i + s ' c ii r E t' t l fr i ie? 92555 5 r. f r r t . , 2 t.. -.-15, - .':,' ' QQ -'-: V ' M , Q,,' I f-f ti ' nt i 2 lA , . e f Alvin lNIaeon, Guy hladison, Calvin Maetield, Linda Major, Bill Makielski, Jean Manley, Daniel Manns, Dorothy Marbley, Richard Mark. Mickey Maros, Shirlee Niarquis. Henry Martin, John Martin, Norman Martin, Marsha Mason, Phil Masterson, Greg Matafin, Toni Matney. Gary Mattasits, Wendi McCain. Pat McCartney, Sandy McColm, Clifford McCray, Alice McGee. Mike McHale, Wayne Mclnerny, Jeff Niclntyre. Karen MCQuade, Genevieve hleredith. Phyllis Merritt, Marla Miholick, Bert Miller, Charles lVIiller, Dennis Miller, Kenneth Miller, Margaret Miller. Lee Milligan, Bernie lxlilliken, Diana lNIohr, Ken Nfolinaro, Betty lklontague, Mary Moore. Dave Morgan, Paul Morris, Lynn Moulder. Laura Mulkey, Londro Blunlin, Ver- nell Murphy, Eddie Myers, Rebecca Myers, Alex Nance, Linda Nemeth, Patricia Nevels, Donna Newbill. Early each morning, the library is a scene of pre-class study, hasty research and desperate comparing of one another's assignments. What freshmen Tati Grorud, Mike Jack- son, Bonnie Bolinger and Bobbie Wilson will do is yet unknown. Much to their surprise, they've found trips to the library more and more frequent in high school. 52,3 129 Bewildered By the Crowded Holls cmd Frontic Rus Jerry Newland, Lynne Newman, Debbi Nice, Dave Nichols, Nancy Nicholson, Terry Niemier, Paula Nitsos, Richard Nowacki, Kathy Nowak Robert Nowakowski, Tom Nowicki, Jacqueline Nyerges, Angela O'Brien, Pat O'Brien, Wayne O'Brien, Larry Oglesby, Peggy Orr, Pamela Orr Diane Otolski, Peggy Parchman, Carol Parker, Marva Patterson, Ron- ald Patterson, Lana Paul, Lorraine Paul, Dan Payne, Phyllis Peabody Marsha Pearson, Marsha Pegues, Carl Pemberton, Emilita Perez de Lara, Patricia Peterson, Sally Piraccini, James Plump, David Ponder, Dennis Powell Nancy Powers, Wanda Preston, Ge- rome Price, Edna Purcell, Martin Radecki, Roberta Rakow, Brenda Rawlings, Kathy Ray, Mary Ann Ray Virginia Reed, Sharon Reese, William Repczynski, Sue Reuthe, Gene Rice, Linda. Rice, Sam Riley, Donald Rizski, Pat Robertson Tom Robertson, Orville Robinson, Pat Rockhill, Michelle Rockwell, Joyce Rogers, Roy Rogers, James Rossow, Anthony Rouse, Guy Rozanski Russell Rufer, Herbert Russell, Mike Ryder, Ray Rydzinski, Thomas Sabaj, JoAnn St. James, Sally Samarich, Sandra Sanders, Donna Sandine Maria Sadural, Sandra Sass, Ellynda Schenck, Linda Schlundt, Paul Schreiner, Otis Seward, John Sham- bry, Fred Sharpe, Patricia Shepard Larry Shimer, Coetta Shotts, Dawn Silvey, Karl Simon, Bill Skinner, Leon- ard Skinner, Kenneth Skodinski, Donna Slazewski, Cynthia Smith hz .,, 1 . 1 ' 3 , ,., , Z 5 P :,, H11 V ' - , , f -v l ' ea e J f R fra i t P be r a - ,,,, fi, A ifi '- ' ,gt ' f ir : - ,,, : fi ' W: l -,,,,' ,li , , r ll s'.,, l P f ' S e rss , so e ,.,, L - -1 'i V - Qi , - -iyvfii . I f .. . '- , .' 1255154 ' W.. A 'V ' L ' - r -if 2 ii - 1 i :jf V' 2:-' F' M A J A41 tvz In 'N' V, -' Qfrr t ' 'f 'cg SU J ,, ggi I ' ,, I l . 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V V , B S J if ' 'Z' ii i 1 . f J- L . 2 . .sa 1. 5 . ,Q , L .. ' .V '-?: 7. V p A' ! V ft'-C zi' 7 J if .. , - 5- no ,,,. V. V V if T i'1' ff , 5 J 7b B ,, V l :E J , fav 2 ,5 , EZ , I L f E In . r . 1 . , N , ,Q V , , ,J ,V . , ,Q A . 4 A1- 1 ' . V. V- . ' I - - --. 'Q'x f m B V .,, L. L' S' fb' .ti 5 IL ,, s s 2 . V ' ' L1 2- ' .: , .. V f Q' V I - f . Q V IAK fy, , V .,gg,,,, i AVV . V, in A B M L If fr f I M, .,. , tg ,fl V , l AJ Vkkk 1 'ir gm K - 76 .. X 2 K If . A t -Btiiw -ff' 'fi' 'J ' V -' if it J, il .. ,. ,Q as it l f -xv, ' ,,..x .K ' C -'M' . V V ' J V Q F Ju ,. V x Q J . t , I . Sig! 5 rr .a f VVVV .,. M T 'Q' Q Q tl' ,,,T .. . , , , 1 L. ., l 131 Daniel Smith, Dennis Smith, Raymond Smith, Rebecca Smith, Richard Smith, Susan Smith, Tommy Smith, Vera Smith, Sharon Sniadecki. Nancy Snyder, Carole Sochocki, Mar- ietta Spencer, Linda Splawski, Chris Stanley, John Staton, Terry Staup, Don Steigrnan, John Steinhofer. Fred Steiner, Teresa Stevens, Patricia Stillwagon, Jacqueline Stith, Ruth Stokes, Mike Stoltz, Sue Stratigos, Sandy Streets, Pecola Strong. Tecola Strong, Christine Stypczynski, Dave Supernaw, Tom Swartz, Paul Szynski, Leslie Tarwacki, Bob Tenny- son, John Tomhave, Earl Townsend. Linda Troop, Denyse Trytko, Mickey Tuesley, Jim Underly, Jerald Vancik, Eloris Vaughn, Joseph Verhoestra, Robert Voogd, Gerald Waechter. John Waite, Valeria Walker, Gwen Wallace, hlarilyn Wallisch, Shirley Wallisch, Willie Walton, Roy Wam- sley, Betty Ward, Cindi Warner. Carolyn Warren, Michael Waters, Larry Watson, Vickie Welch, Mikel Wendei, Gary Wesner, Barbara West, Minus West, Charles Wheeler. Celia White, Jesse White, Mary Whit- inger, Tina Wiktorowicz, Kathy Wilke, Pat Williams, Ronald Willis, Bobbie Wilson, Larry Winsch. John Winston, John YViskotoni, Robert Wolf, Connie Wolfe, James Womak, Aralanda Woods, Sherry Woods, Nel- son Worden, Dorothy Works. Linda Wrobel, David Wuthrich, Robin Yeakley, Lowell Yockey, Terry Young, John Zawierucha, Edward Zick. A.. 94-if: ng 'QL . Use naw Qi Gibb- JQWJJ 'ii 9 145. Susie Knicklebine, Mary Davis, John White, Masszi will soon make Centralls Senior High center of activity for four busy years. They, other junior high schools, will find themselves world of high school life. Jerry Bartlett, and John building their school and along with students from in the new and wonderful We Look Beyond the Bridge, CentroI's Ramp, ' A x L ' . - , 7 if 2' f .Q 'I , V if W7 Brenda Adams, John Agnew, Larry Aldridge, Marilyn Al- V NAV , , fn ,,. . MQ ' '.,, dridge, Pat Aldridge, Tom Alexander, Jim Allen, Harold ' - il ., V' ' ,jf '-1 , Arnold, Tom Arnold. ' 13? V V , V . V ' - ' , ' 1 V , rc, VV ' jk A 2, , m y V -- zfasiim B ' L.. A- f ' Q ,ik A A '. 4, ,Q Kenneth Atkins, Lareicie Atkins, John Ayers, William Ayers, t J - if igq ,E Eddie Bailey, Fines Bailey, Kathy Banks, Jerry Bartlett, i if lg ,, Q TTVV Harry Batson. VV H, 6 VV M V szifm, j f .A Don Beck, Charles Benion, Penny Bennett, Patricia Benson, , - V5 fz' A, ff - , V -Q 1 Herman Benton, Dean Berry, Kenneth Bethel, Bonita Big- 525- ,.L- Y' ' V 'B ham, Dorothy Bishop. ' W, 'fs w ,,,,,, V . V 6 ' VV BV ., ,A ll H Q- Q 'V ,,., if :T vs , ' 1 Micheal Blair. Penny Blank, Wash Blanton, Dennis Blount, J V ,,,,, -,', V :ii V in A VV I , V Angela Boney, Malcolm Boney, Wallace Boocher, Brenda V5.9 ' 4 ,1':' 7 at at 4 ,, 1 V 4' Boyd, Ruby Boyd. r , 1.9 A ly.. ' 'f v . , E: i JE ,,,yyyy Silas Boyd, Sharon Brahoy, Helene Britton, Romeo Britton, ' V- . V, V i i f p ,,k, , 'V , T ig Juanita Brown, Vickie Brown, Dave Buck, Carolyn BuFord, A5 P - 5' 'Kia John Burke. V 1 Vzl V' VV,V.', , s I , V - .-- ' V V V ,fire - ryss if i..... , as r - Alex Burne, Mary Ann Burnett, Sue Butler, Susan Butler, , .Q gi, V lf ',A,' D BV A ,,, - Diana Butt, Ed Byrd, Mary Byrd, John Caledonia, Joanna i i :ggi V ' f zl' - - E ' Campbcll- . f ' J ,V ' . Mike Campbell, Bonnie Carlson, Reginald Carpenter, Parn W s- VVVV . , mV H - V-Q, I - 1 Carter, Linda Cary, Linda Cassler, Kenneth Cauflman, Terri M B I ,V ff , gi - ge, Cephus Charlotte Chinn. if ryyl isi.. , e ' .' I ' 'few -i ' A J 5 ' -- '. , -yr ty, y t srrys 3 - sst y t. .yf M B ' Eugene Chism, Dave Ciosielka, Nancy Ciesiolka, Napoleon B V ' 1 ,V 1 V Gi Clark, Paula Clark, Sandra Clark, Clarence Clayton, Jerome ',' V ' ' ,V V V 'W '- . Cockrcll, Chuck Coleman. V VV V , .. ,V V,VV V V , , A A' t lii ' 132 Knowing Tho? We Will Soon Step Onto o New Pofh, . :sf . . . if . ff tail A ' - J. fi , ' . . 1 yyyy .. - , J 1. ,' A H 1 I Jiri L I i l 47 fit: , P' , ,, K lil : I i is Z. ,t . A, .Q en , 'T I , gf: , . , ri ,- A I ii Q1 3 5. . s Q I .. F' ooen iles' V2-'Y if 'P .it 'R . f oele S ' nn,ueo ' , 'A ' J 1 lnv' - 1 f t e...' nk oo g ., I V . I. V 1 -Z A Y a . 4 ' .t l w W , --vi 1' A R L I W - i , i 'E krl A 1 A 1 in 'fe : I 35 I . . is -- , ,Q , ,. -,,., ..- . - l Q 20 f ' if , t , 'sw at 1+ .. I L ig J ' qi, ,, 1' 'Pr . lv avi? , f . . A ,-sf . . l f' V , if ieh- - K, ,. ,f , I A1 I I , J W if ' it wt I Ll M 1' J if ' R t,, -' , lr '1!,,,g- Q . , if it 'I i I ' K T . ' i 7 T ga Vi ' Y 1 1- ' A, ,' ,ff kiwi mf: 4 t, ,f 1 -:if ' W .. ia, A . . ' J ii Q E, Q , K E .A,. , E Q EW. , .. A B .L ,Q-f.., 'E fn- en p get J -:A, 1' . it . , w Nl' 4' 'V L' -. ,JJ . , H ' ' i 1 erm-..,,-wt, '-2 at . A iz: 'K R . .. 51: 2. Q... ' -nf ' A., ' v is - . Vg. 1' . ,ss . K V G , H, ,y 1 X, A 133 Walt Copeland, Terry Crawford, Nora Crone, Karen Crowel, Gloria Curtis, Dorothy Cutler, Greg Dairyko, Johnny Dan- iels, Austin Davis. Henry Davis, Mary Davis, Lois Davison, Audrey Denman, Leona DePriest, Greg Dickinson, John Dixon, Gracie Dotson, Sharon Douglas. L. B. Dunaway, Kathy DuPriest, Ray Durskey, Leo Edison, Gayle Ellis, Kathy Ellis, Doris Ellison, Louise Emmons, Marie Erhardt. Dorothy Evans, Janet Fitterling, Jim Fleming, Eric Ford, Sharon Ford, Jackie Fountain, Deborah Franklin, Jackie Franklin, Shirley Franklin. Sandra Frantom, Al Freeman, Craig Fritz, Karen Futrell, Evelyn Gandy, Terry Gandy, Sandra Gary, Larry Gatlin, Jim Gibbs. Bill Gilbert, Willie Gill, Don Goodrich, Bob Gordon, Jackie Greer, Sonny Greer, Jim Griffin, Brinda Gushua, Linda Gyuga. Mike Hardy, Lyn Harfert, Michele Harmon, Theresa Har- mon, Gerald Harper, Kenneth Harris, Lillie Harris, William Harris, Sandra Harrison. Davene Harvey, Keane Harvey, Terry Harvey, Joyce Haus- ton, Lonnie Heeter, Norma Heidrich, Helen Heltzel, Ethel Henry, Grace Herman. Don Hill, Sharon Hodges, Clotine Holloway, Addie Holt, David Hoover, Bill Horlander, Kathy Horvath, Larry Hous- ton, Herman Hudson. Charles Hughes, Leighton Hull, Stephen Hummel, Lynn Humphrey, Ruth Huskey, Ladonne Ivy, Yvonne Ivy, Terry James, Jim Jennings. Joe Jennings, Spencer Jennings, Martin Jensen, Tim Johni- gan, Booker Johnson, David Johnson, Diane Johnson, Linda Johnson, Larry Johnson. Mitchell Johnson, Richard Johnson, Richard E. Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Alice Jones, Barbara Jones, Delores Jones, Dewayne Jones, Diana Jones. Linda Jones, Karen Kalber, Christine Kapalczynski, Dennis Keltz, John Keys, Tom Killeler, Betty King, Aleta Knickle- bine, Marla Knicklebine. Robert Kruszewski, Robert Kubisiak, Terry Lacey, Carol Lacy, Dawn Landreman, Louis Lane, Eddie Lark, Robert Lark, Rosie Lark. Gloria Layne, John Lenoir, Irma Lenox, Newmir Lenox, Clyde Lewis, Larry Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Maureen Lindley, Marilyn Lockhart. Hoping thot Those John Lott, Charles Lottie, Larry Lottie, Clarence Luke, Bobby Macon, Susie Major, Bonnie Mapes, Sharon Marsh, Phyllis Martin. John Masszi, Mark Maxson, Nancy Mayberry, John McCian, Bruce McDaniels, Clara McKnight, Linda McMorris, Evelyn McNecly, Herman McNeill. LeDoris McNeill, Doug Mead, Eva Regina Meek, Edward Mendenhall, Agnes Milke, Rita Miller, Marina Moore, Marva Moore, John Morrow. Yvonne Morrow, Jerry Munlin, George Nevels, Saidell New- bill, Joyce Newman, Roy Newman, Helen O'Neal, Carl Pat- terson, Donna Pellow. David Pemberton, Madeleine Pemberton, Dora Lee Pena, James Pena, John Phelps, Barbara Phillips, Eugene Phillips, John Piraccini, Mary Platz. Curtis Plump, Gloria Poindexter, Kenneth Pope, Wyome Price, Linda Reed, Ed Richards, Sue Richards, George Riley, Judith Ringle. Lonnie Robertson, MaryLee Robinson, Michael Robinson, O. C, Rogers, Matthew Ross, Rosamond Rouse, Nancy Rufer, Donna Rynearson, Geraldine Sanders. Huston Sanders, James Sanders, Vera Sanders, Bonnie Sang- ster, Constance Sangster, Edwin Scholl, Roger Schultz, Jerry Scott, Bob Scott, Sylvia Scott, Rose Scruggs, Linda Sellers, Neil Shambry, Darryl Shannon, Larry Shannon, Diane Shenenberger, Marain Shields, Archie Shurn. Friendly Wolls Will Welcome Usg Y i v ....,. ,Q Vch, , ,,.,,, ,H ., i sii .e.i , . icir f- ,,,. Q ,. ' we eree -ve,...fli?w'z if 'A-Tj A .I f-, r U - fl, iile ' ' 'Q' -af , P gf, -at , , .. S ii L . 2 r P' V Q f J J r -we Q is , c 1. ' ' S Q, ' . i A V, r is . Aix, f A 3 K kg, S i ..-, I I ,u.,,,,,.. K A . A ,Q 1 , , , , . : W wi A 'Asa ix . . 'QM S5 L ' ' 13 fig - V A,y ,, ,,A IQ, kv -,V I gt. ' , g V K ,'.f , is,, X e - 1 - ,.:' ' 'iw is fr , ,. mf .ee S . i , . . in Q , - if A -A I - A , or . - , , - :KV A 7 ,uni 4 . as A . ,W ,,.3 ., . 1 ,L r ,ktkr in Q ' I Sylvia Scott, president of the Junior High Booster Club, is busy hanging a poster with the assistance of Pat Williams, sec- retary, Sharon Douglas, vice- presidentg and Dorene Tuber- ville, treasurer. This active club sponsors the annual Christmas door contests, the selling of Booster Buttons, and admission to all Booster Club activities. And We Prepore Todoy for Thot New Tomorrow. Mr. Daniels, sponsor of the Junior High Student Council is helping Karen Futrell, secretaryg Gayle Ellis, president, Jacqueline War- nell, treasurer: and Sandra Harri- son, vice-president, with plans for a class project. The Student Council is also active in sponsor- ing assemblies of an informative nature, class dances in the gym- nasium, and the annual eighth grade Recognition Day. , - FF. r . . te.. . -1 -. -- -' z. serisl . W 1 ' 1 -- ' 3 . , -5 . -t f 4 W , I yrst' A Vg-F , 'J -jg . - f- . ' . . 1 Q - T - ..L f ze S , 'YT '.: ne 1 '7 W ' I . ,i . T f -e V tt me 3 H A. , . x .- it . 1 .. . - ,J W 2 J? We :t W 7' - ' 4 A I W ' I I it f S A .i rell 1 if iyrs ' ' ' Ii' ' A 7 as A ,S 'Z ' K ig Y L -J .A J i i - Q-, f 2.5 1 , .1 'iii ' 'er' . 25? fin al. 4 ' 3' ,gj?. 1 4' '1-'f '- f . A Q rv . . .N . -IIT ' i Aa- Doug Zion, Victor Zsedely. 135 Larry Siple. Nancy Slagle. Dennis Smith. George Smith. Guy Smith, Jim Smith, Margaret Smith, Nancy Smith, Norma Smith. Pat Smith, Paul Smith, Richard Smith. lvilliam Snedaker, Flora Snyder, Larry Staples, Gladys Stokes, Jim Stokes, Harry stone. Ben Stoner, Brenda Ann Stoner. Shirley Stoops. Dennis Su- pernaw, Ruth Tabler, Margaret Tate, Anna Taylor, NVesley Taylor, Violia Temple. Vera Terrell, Elizabeth Thomas. lylary Thomas, Wanda Thomas, Lyn Thompson, Michael Tidwell, Bernice Tread- well, Margaret Treadwell, Bob Treadwell. Dorene Tubewille, James Urbanski, Josephine Urbanski, Carol VanDeGenahte, Margarett Van Dusen, Ellis Vanison, Walter VanScoyk, Shari Varga, Roy Vaughn. Ruth Vaughn, Bob Vernon, Mary Vest, Doris Walker, Bettye Walker, Jim Walker, Sharon Walker, Virdo Walker, Lela Wallace. Felicia Wands, Elizabeth Ward, Jacqueline Warnell, Linda Warren, Carol Washington, Anthony Vleaver, Jim YVenrirk, Roberta Wertenberger, Helen Weymon. John White, Joe White, Rickey Wigginton, Jim Wilder, Jim Wiley, Alonza Williams, Arnetta Williams, Jim Williams, Jeanette Williams. Milton Williams, Tom Wilson, Ronnie Wiseman, Marjorie Witz, Walt Wolf, John Woodard, Dorothy Young, Eanestine Young, Rudy Zigler. 'S , 43fjV W .. ' K . SW E ' h ull- 1!?5t5f,1Qa'g.-fgflfg-Q , ,Hr 1 ' .gin-Y if ' I' Q 51 '15 b ,Q , 3 , 1 I W k Har. ilk gg Q , 1. ww X fb Q! fi Kr ? r pam... 4 rw je 'uf 5-92 -ff' he in ,, x sg :Y Y R. S- sponsors of Central Hi-Y 8. Tri Hi-Y YMA. Your Music Store For 112 Years ELBEL BROS. 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AT 8-0617 Your Savings. . . grow faster at TOWER because earnings are compounded twice yearly Current Rate 3V2ofo Annum TOWER Federal Savings and Loan Association of South Bend 216 West Washington Just West of Courthouse IT'S GILBERTS One Man Tells Another 813 South Michigan Street CE 4-7531 THE PHILADELPHIA 116 North Michigan Street BRENTWOOD PHARMACY To the Seniors of1963 CONGRATULATIONS KUERT CONCRETE, INC. Lincolnway West at Bendix Dr. CE 2-991 1 We Wish You Continued Success CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduating Class of 1963 FLAMELESS ELECTRIC COOKING FOR TOMORROWS HOMEMAKERS INDIANA AND MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO 220 West Colfax South Bend, Indiana W A Jw ss H KN ,f 'y . U.-zffiffffz-:. - 4 ' -:P IQ ,W 11 5n f?4 5 ERCEDES-BEN Z LLER ELT MERCEDES-BENZ SALES, INC. South Bend 22 Indiana Baer, Helen Mrs.-78 A D H FACULTY A Aguirre, A. A. Mr.-22,78 B Ballard, Joanne Mrs.-78 Barkley, Phillip Mr.-'78 Bendit, Leon Mr.-78 Bergan, Margaret Miss-78 Bishop, Larry Mr.-56,78 Burger, John Mr.-78,42 Butcher, Gertrude Mrs.-78 C Campbell, Ethel Mrs.-78 Carey, Donna Mrs.-78 Carrier, Byron Mr.-78 Casaday, James Lewis Mr.-78 Catanzarite, Joseph Mr.-78 Ceyak, Antoinette Miss-78 Chapman, Mfilliam Mr.-78 Clair, Robert Mr.-78 Clements, Robert Mr.-78 Cole, James Mr.-78 Covert, Beatrice Mrs.-78 Cox, Lawrence Mr.-78,40 Cripe, V. C. Mr.-79 Daniels, George O. Mr.-79,135 Daugherty, James Mr.-79 DeGroote, Marguerite Miss- 23,79 Detrick, IVanda Miss-79 Dienhart, Lucille Miss-79 E Ell, Phillip Mr.-79 Emrick, Ray Mr.-79 F Ferrell, Rupert T. Mr.-76,5 Fisher, Zeal Mr.-79,37 Ford, Henry Mr.-79.85 Foulks, Margaret Mrs.-79 Fuchs, Harry Mr.-79 G Gilkey, IVilliam Mr.-56,79 Gill, Maxine Mrs.-79 Glod, Eugene Mr.-20,79 Govern, Fred Mr.-79 Hafron, C. F. Mr.-79 Harris, James Mr.-79,43 Harter, Vermont Mr.-77 Hawkins, Herschel Mr.-79 Heritage, Mary Mrs-79,81 Herringer, Robert Mr.-22,79 Hindelang, Bertille Miss-80 Hodges, Hazel Mrs.-80 Hollis, Kaye Mrs.-80 I Hoyer, Thomas Mr.-80 Hubertz, Loretta Mrs.-80 Hunter, Patricia Mrs.-80 I Ingram, James Mr.-80 Index W J Jepson, Don Mr.-80,67 Jones, Robert Mr,-54,80 Judd, Herman Mr.-80 K Kacarab, John Mr.-80 Kindy, IValter Mr.-80 Kodba, Jeanne Mrs.-81 Korb, Ann Miss--18,81 Kruckel, Marie Miss-8l Kuhny, Earl Mr.-29,81 Kuzan, Floyd Mr.-81,40 L Larson, E. Johanna Miss-81 Lean, Hilda Mrs.-81 Mc McNarney, John F. Mr.-81,59 M Mackowiak, Joseph C. Mr.- 54,81 Madden, YVilliam Mr.-8l Main, Kenneth Mr.-81 Maines, Margaret Miss-81 Mamula, Emil Mr.-82 Manuszak, Helen Mrs.-82 Marvin, Garner Mr. 82 Mathews, Betty Miss-82,46 Merriman, John Mr.-49,82 Miller, Daniel Mr.-82 Moon, Barbara Mrs.-82 Morrisen, B. S. Mr.-82 Mueller, Kathryn Mrs.-82 N Nelson, Dorwin Mr.-82 Nestlerode, Dare Mr.-82 Newbold, Louis Mr.-56,8269 P Peterson, Helen Mrs.-82 Phelps, Devon Mr.-82 Platt, Adelaide Mrs,-82 Poorbaugh, John Mr.-82 Powers, James L. Mr.-82 R Richard, Merle Mr.-77 Rushing, Loretta Mrs.-82 S Schlundt, YVilliam Mr.-82 Schultz, I.. H. Mr.-25.82 Seedorf, Lucille Mrs.-82 Semortier, Antoinette Miss-83 Shapiro, Ellen Mrs.-83 Singleton, Arthur Mr.-8fl.fl5 Smith, J. Roy Mr.-25,83 Smogor, Jeanette Miss-83 Spohnholz, Norma Mrs.-83 Stephenson, Ross Mr.-54,855.59 Szucs, Ed Mt'.-54,8359 T Taylor, Robert Mr.-83 V Vaz, Ivilliam Mr,-83 IVaterman, June Miss-81,83 IVelch, Charles Mr.-77 Illhile, Bernard Mr.-83 Williams, Garland D. Mr.-83 IViImore. John Mr.-83 Winther, Peter Mr.-83 IVoltcr, Joseph Mr.-83 IVoolridge, George Mr.-83 Y Yena, Richard Mr.-83 York, Lucille Mrs.-83 SENIOR HIGH Abel, Bruce Edward-II2 Abel, Cynthia Ann-IIS Ackerman, Jon Eric-II8 Ackerman, Mary Michele- IIO,38,88 Adams, Ric-I25 Ades, Richard-l25,3G Aichele, Terrance F.-II8 Aldridge, Gail P,-II2 Aldridge, Vernetta-I25 Alexander, David Lee-II8 Alexander, Eugene-125 Balogh, David E.-5fl,7I ,Il8 Bankowski, Dennis R.-53.ll8 Banks, Albert I..-56,125 Bankson, Shelia I..-I l8.fl8 Barant, Bonnie K.-I25 Barcome, Jaqueline-88 Barker, Kathy Ann-II2 Barker, Phyllis-88 Barlow, Ladys I..-l25 Barna, Janet Marie-I25 Barnes, Candace A.-I I8 Barnes, Lucille-l25 Barrett , Edward-I 25 Barrett, James-I I8 Barrett, Thomas S.--88.35 Barth. Gregg A.-I 25 Bartkowiak. James Steve-125,67 Basker, Eugene-53.88 Basker. George-5fl.l I8 Basker, James-56,125 Basker, Joe XVm.-G9 Batalis, Ike George-l22,lI8 Bateman, Kenneth V.-88 Bates, Michael E.-l25 Batlel, Steven Robert-88 Beard. Sandra Lee-ll8 Beatty, Jerry Calvin-l25,35 Beatty, Tom Edward-88 Beck, Robert-IIS Beck, Sandra-I I8 Beckman, Frederick-56,125 Bednar, Bex erly Joan--l9,45,ll2. 38 Bednar, Donald James-l25 Allen, Anne P.-ll2,3G Allen, Betty J.-l25,37 Allen, Madeline L.-ll8 Allen, Pamela Jean-I l8,35 Allen, Ri cka Jean-II2 Anderson, Charlean-88.34 Anderson, Denise J.-l25 Anderson, Dorothy Faye-125,46 Anderson, Gary-I25 Anderson, Kristin-36.35 Anderson, Ralph IV.-l25 Anderson, Sharon L,-Il8 Andrasik, Barbara-II8 Andrzejewski, Michael-I I8.4fl Apple, Larry S.-7l,lI2 Armstron g, Allen 0.-53,112 Arnold, Alicia-ll8,38 Aughinbaugh, Phyllis R.-38.88 Austin, Barbara A,-88 Austin, Georgia A.-I I2 Austin. Janice M.-I25 Austin, Vernator-l25 B Badet, Henry Spencer-Il8 Badowski, Marjorie S.--I-1.4l. 29,88 Bailey, David J.-71,88 Bailey, Haroltl R.-53.71.118 Bain, Nancy V.-IQ5 Baird, Be verly Jo-I 18,38 Baker, Bonnie-88 Baker, Jeanette-ll2 Baker, Jimmie-Il2,37 Baker, Tim Allen-88,6168 Balanow, Pamela-88 Balanow, Sheryl R.-l25 Balderas, Alfredo-53125 Baldwin. Charles-lI8 Baldwin, I-'reddie C.-H259 Balis, Martha L.-88 Balls, Nancy K.-l25 Beecher, IVilliatn-23,1 I2 Begh tel , Robert-I I2 Bell, Terry I.ee-88 Bellis, Daryl-89 Belyea. Pam- 125 Bennett, Nancy Marie-125 Benson, Gary-I I2 Benson, Sherill-l25 Bergan, John-53 Bergan, Jim-41,89 Bergen, Kay A.-ll8 Bergman, Thomas Richard-l2?v Berman, Joel J.-89.68 Bernhard, Ronald Edward-I 25 Berry. Michael C,-lI8,37.35 Best, Bruce Allen-I I8 Bestle, Charles Hilliar-l25 Beyrcr, IVilli:un H.-29,89 Bickel, David C.-IIS Biddle, Sandra Sue-118 Biggs, Ross Joseph-125.43 Bigham, Darlene J.-118 Billger, Terry Ross-Il8,35 Billingsley, Harry J.-125 Bilski, Kenneth-l25 Binder, Joseph-118 Bittle, Sharon-IIS Bixler, Louis B.-89 Black, Rena S.-89 Bliley, John Joseph-Il8 Bliley, Richard Eugene- 112 Blount, 38,33 Kenneth Dougla-125 Boberg, Barbara A.-II2 Bock, Linda Jayne-89 Boehm. Ann Ellen-l25 Bolinger, Bonnie Ellen-l29,I 25 Bolinger, Thomas Eugene-38,89 Bolton, Deloris A.-IIS Bonds, Ricky-56,125 Bonds, Juanita-ll8 Boocher, Nancy I.,-118,38 Clark, Nancy Ellen-126 Boone, Edna YV.-89 Boone, Ethel J.-112 Boorda, Patricia A .-125 Boren, James Carl-125 Borowitz, Ronald E.-125 Borror, Michaelw126,67 Borsodi, Alice R.-112 Borsodi, Jerry-112,115 Borsodi, Nicholas J.-126,67 Botteron, Kathleen A.-49,89 Bowen, Sylvia-118 Boyce, Boyer, Kathleen D.-126 Marilyn L.-126 Braden, James A.-38,89 Braden, Vicki J.-118,38 Bradford, Ullie-ll2,60,59 Bradley, Linda K.-126 Brady. Carolyn-118 Brady, Magnolia-89 Brame, Sharon-126,37 Bratina, Janina K.-126 Bratton, Patricia A.-112 Braunsdorf, Martin-89 Bright, Judith Kay-126 Bright, Patricia-89 Brinley, Elizabeth Ann-118 Brinley. Janice K.-89 Britton, Jan iece Penny-44,118 Britton. Romeo-36 Broders, Beth J.-89,35 Brom, Barbara-112,115 Brooks, Leonard-126 Brothers, Judy K.-118 Brown Brown Brown , Cheryl D.-126 ,John XV.-71,112,524 ,Judy L.-118 Brown, Linda-89 Brown, Thomas-126 Brown, XX'illiani-89 Brunt, Timothy-118 Bryant, Carolyn R.-119,38 Bt beler yi, Joe P.-90 1 1 Buch anon, Juanda L.-119 Bucher, Thomas-I I9 Bucikr l2nllCf7li1 Jwski, Gerald-125 uvski, John R.-l26 Buc7kowski, Nancy-126 Buda. Michael-126 Bukowski, 'l'heresaf20,42,90 Bullock, Deon-126 Burger, Pamela Sue-126 Burgeson. Linda Jean-I I9 Burks, Barha ra- I 26 Burt. Ceranda Lee-126 Butler, Adolphus-126 Btltler, Ann-112 Butts, Byrer, Cabanz Robert- l 26 ,43 Bradley XV.-119 C tw, Joseph Edw.4119 Cabanaw. Patricia l,eeAll9 Ciabanaw, XVilliam-126 Cadwe Catlwe ll, Cheryl Lee-126 Il, Clarice L.-126 Callahan, Elliott 1V.wl19,38 Campbell, Carolyn Jean-119 Lamphell, Kathleen-119 Campbell. Priscilla D.-126,34 Carev L,-3:1 Ca rev. Carey, Michael D.-112,35 Patrick Ross-119 Carlson, Thomas-l2G Carr, Susan Eliz-112 Carrasco, Raul-90 Carroll. Mieliael P.-126 Carter, Dennis Lee-l 12,35 Carver, James4l2G Casner, Rosalie Ann-119,34 Cates, Sandra Kay-90 Cauffman, Betty Ann-126 Cauffman, Carolyn Mari-80,9f Cauflman, K.-43 Cencelewski, Fred-126 Cephus, Terry-33 Chamberlain, Barry N.-126,43 Chareton, Esther Fayew119 Chase. Don-112,67 Chasey, James C.-119 Chesnut, Carol Sue490 Chester, Jounie Mae-119 Chism, Charlotte M.-119,36 Chism, James Charles-53,119,136 Chiszar, Paul James+ll2 Chmilewski, David-112 Chodzinski, Pat-126 Chrapliwy, Larry-56,126,656 Chrapliwy, Victoria-90 Christman, Julius B.-38,9O,37,35 Christos, Sylvia-112 Chudzicki, Susan-119 Chunn, Joe Byron-90,3135 Cichos, Patricia-119 Ciszewski, Constance-112 Cissna, Barbara-119 Cissna, Thomas-119 Clark, Barbara A.-119,46 Clark, Charles Edward-20,91 Clarke, Gary Grant-4l,91,40, 58,69 Clarke, Patty Ann-119 Clauer, John Bruce-126 Clem, Richard Allan-119 Close, Kathleen-126 Coalmon, Richard-126 Cockrell, John P.-4l,9l,69 Codclens, Douglas XV.-126 Cody, Karlalea-112,33 Cohen, Lawrence-49,22,57,l14, 112,30,3l Cohen, Sandra-126,125,128 Coil, Kathleen J,-126 Coil, Robert Ray-119 Cole, Phyllis-112 Coleman, Thomas Paul-112 Colglazier, Paul Ray-119 Collins, Mike Eugene-112 Collins, Richard Jr.-119 Colpitts, Patrick-126 Colyvas, Cleopatra-119 Coiubes, Michael-119 Combs, Lois E.-126 Compton, Linda R.-126,l25,35 Compton. Ulilliain T.-91,35 Conery, Greg-56,126 Connelly, Linda-126 Connet, Karen-119 Cook, Margaret M.-112.38 Copeland, Pauletli-126 Copeland, YV.-43 Copenhaver, Rickey L.-126 Copenhaver, Ronald H.-112 Coppage, Norma J.-119,34,4G Corey, Kay-119 Corl, Samuel WV.-112 Corpe, Cheryl-126 Costello, John A.-48,2991 Cote, Jill Ann-41,91 Cote, Karen S.-119 Crandell, Louise-126 Cressy, Catherinef1l2 Crile, Sandra Lynn-126 Cripe, Mary Jane-119,38 Crittendon, Curtis Lee-9l,40,63 Crocker, Larry-126 Crocker, Lorraine-126 Crose, Susan-126.38 Crouch, Robert C.-112,313,213 Crum, WVilliam N.-119 Cudd, Patricia-119 Culp, Patricia Ann-112 Curtis, Karen-91 Ctlthbertson, Carol S.-45,91 Cwidak, Paulette E.-112,36 Cytacki, Mike-92 D Dabros, Karen-92 Dailey, Robert J.-92 Dairyko, Pamela-126 Dale, Sherry-119 Danielowicz, Judith-113 Danielowicz, Thomas-71,92 Daniels, Eugene-113 Daniels, Thomas-56,126 Daniels, Mlilliam-113 Daoust, Terry L.-71,ll9,G7 Daron, Karol J.-126 Daube, Charles-39,3892 Daugherty, Mark A.-92.67 Daum, Sharon-119 Davidson, Thomas L.-56,126 Davidson, Xvilliam E.-113 Davis, Eddie Joe--126,43 Davis, Ellen L.-119,34 Davis Fred-113 Davis, Jacqueline M.-119 Davis, Jacquelyn S.-113 Davis Davis, James Frederick-119,43 Janet A.-119 Davis Leon-126,66 Davis Olisteen-44,Il3,38 Davis, YVillie-113 Davison, Cheryl Jean-92 Dawning, Paul-53,7l,92,59 Dawning, YVilliam-56,126 Dawson, Charles-53,119,6G Dawson, Frank Joseph-126 Deblase, Mary-119 Debuysser, Marilyn-42,38,92 Deford, Sharon Kay-44,119 Deka, Judith Ann-119 Delara, Emilita-44,36 Dennert, Paul-113 Denny, Horace E.-119,43 Depaepe, Helen-92 Dermer, Helene Eliz-113,31 Derue, Thomas-113 Dhaene, Mary-448,23,1l3 Dickinson, Gwendolyn D.-113 Dierickx, Pamela-126 Dietrich, Diane L.-113 Dlugosz, Sandra A.-24,113 Dobecki, Tom-92 Doetsch, Dorothy-45,126 Doetsch, Janice-92 Doi, Steve K.-24,l13,l14,40 Donahue, Martha-119 Donaldson, Joyellen-119 Donnelly, James R.-113 Donovan, Michael J,-92 Donovan, Patricia A.-92 Dorman, Cheryl L.-126 Dorsey, Barbara A.-126 Dorsey, Patricia A.-92 Dosmann, Robert-113,67 Douglas, Kathryn-126 Douglas, Stephen-113 Douglas, Thomas D.-119 Downs, James-92 Draper, Frederick XV.-53,7l,92 Draper, Shirley-126 Dredge, Christine-119 Driscoll, Christine E.-23,113 Driscoll, Xvallace-113 Driver, Shirley A.-126 Dubuc, Gerald-113 Dudeck, Leroy-126 Dukes, Ronnie-119 Dukes, Hlilliam-113 Dunbar, Karen J.-92,34,37 Dunn, Dallas Jan-93 Dunn, Sally LynnMl05,93 Dunsizer, Candace-126 Dunsizer, Carol Ann-118,119 Dupriest, FrankW126 Dupy, Barbara Ann-49,113,112 Durkin, Michael-119 Durshey, Betty-113 E Eaton, Mollie Mae-113 Eck, Loren-126,67 Edgin, Bobby Gene-113 Edington, Judy Lynn-45,126 Edler, Larry Lee-119,66 Eclstrom, Kenneth-113 Edwards, Linda Kay-126 Eells, John-113 Eicher, Sally Jo-119,34,36 Eichorst, Louis-119 Eisner, Russell Gene-119,43 Elbel, Fredrick L.-126 Eldridge, Evelyn-113,38 Elias, John Michael-119,35 Ellengberger, Christina-126 Ellison, Charles-119,35 Ellsworth, Frederick-119 Emerick, JamesA113 Emerick, Kenneth L.-113,67 Emerick, Sandra Sue-113,38 Emmons, Howard E.-56,126 Erdes, XVilliam Frank-126 Erhardt, Lee Allen-119 Ernsberger, David M.-4l,29,93 Ernsberger, Donn-l26,37,35 Ernst, Robert C.-119,518.33 Evans, Bruce Thomas-113 Ewing, Jacquelyne-93 Ewing, Jeanne Esther-113 Ewing, Norma Julia-45.119 F Fabian, Jolynne-93 Fabian, Sharon A.-44,126 Fall, Marsha C.-113 Fannin, Michael L.-113 Fannin, Paula A.-126 Farkas, David M.-113,67 Farkas, Vicki L.-119 Farthing, Linda K.-126 Fautz, Tom H.-126 Feldman, Irving H.-113 Feldman, Linda L.493.30,3l,41 Feldman, Richard4126 Felkins, Steve L.-93 Ferrell, John E,-119,66 Fezy, Thomas-113 Fiedler, Carol Joyce-119 Filley, Diane-93 Finnigan, Richard-119 Finnigan, Thomas4I26,43 Fisher, Lee MarciaA93 Fisher, Melvin-oo,12b Fisher, Vicki l.ynnYI26 Fitch, Michael-II9 Fitterling, Dayid Alle-113.35 Fitzgerald, Joseph-l I9,66 Fitzgerald, Maria-20,113 Fleming, Carol Ann-94 Flowers, Gerald E.-119 Flowers, Joseph-126 Flowers, Suzanne P.-24,113 Foohey, Daniel D.-73,94 Foohey, Robert M.-119 Ford, Brenda I.-126,46 Ford, Paul-126 Forrest, Carolyn Sue-42,9-1.30 Forrest, Virginia Lee-I26.38,34 Forrester, Kent-127 Forrester, Larry-119 Fortson, Marty-94 Frame, Cynthia-119 Frank, Sandra K.-127 Frank, IVilliam R.-94 Frankiewicz, Jordan-113 Frazier, Peggy-127 Frederick, Carole A.-94 Frederick, John M.-57,113.35 Frederick, Nancy L.-94 Freeman, Earl L.-72,71 French, James P.-lI9 Frepan, James M.-22,94 Freund, Ernest-53,94,4l Frick, Melvin C.-94 G Guilford, Lance-45,95 Fries, Craig G.-113 Fries, Susan Jane-I I9 Frisk, Fritz, Franceen Elyse-127 Adare-l I9 Fuller, YVade-127,66 Fulnecky, Gail-127 Futrell, Marsha-l27 Fuzy, Ilona-l27 Gamble, Flora-127 Gandy, Marvin L.-ll3 Gardini, Carol-IQ7 Gardner, James D.-l27 Gardner, John-119 Garvin, Norma Jean-I27 Gatzka, Hanna-127 Gawronski, Joan-119 Gerhold, Bruce YViIIiam-119.67 Gibboney, Greg-66 Gillette, Sandra Susan-94 Gerhold, James H.-l I9.66 Geyer, Dennis Lee-l I 3,67 Gibney, Gregory-127 Giger, Clardine-127 Giger, Rosa Lee-119 Gilbert, Alfred-I27 Gilbert, Velma-I27,46 Gildea. Gleta Mary-I27 Gildea, Frances Mary-l27 Gilfillen, Patrick-71,119 Gill, Judith Ann-94 Gillespie, Gary Louis-I27 Girone, Donald W.-lI9 Glassburn, Judy-I 19 Glenton, Rita Marie-ll3 Glossenger, Michael D.-127 Goebel, Judy Marie-I I3 Goetz, Carol Ann-I27 Goheen, Dixie Lee-I27 Goheen, Duane-II9 Goltz, Terry S.-29.l27.l28,38 Goodman, Daniel Huey-II3 Gorden, Shirley Ann-l27,46 Gorog, Gloria Ann-I27 Gorog, Terry Lee-I I9 Gorrell, Paula-127 Gorski. Kathleen A.-24,113 Grabarek, Francis-I I9 Grabarek, Linda494 Grabowski, Gail-23,113 Graham, John Louis-53.I2tI Graham, John Franklin-I I 3 Grainger, Sue!49.4I 47.94 Grall, Carolyn Kay-l20 Grall, Craig-127 Grall, Diana Lynn-ll3 Gramza, Judith-II3 Granger, Rosemary424,l I3 Gratzol, Eya Lynne-120 Grauel, Craig+l20 Gravenor, Don C.-94 Gravenor, Jon-94 Gravit, Gary-l'Z7 Gravit, Jane-120 Gray, Richard D.-I I3 Grayckowski, Robert494 Green, Brenda M.-I20 Green, Dan T.f9-L58 Green, Ronald XVfI27 Greene, Francesfl I3 Greer, Gracie P.-II3 Grenert, Larry-I27 Grenert, Norene A.-I20 Griffin, Charles Ernes-120 Griffin, Doris-95 Grontkowski, RobertAl27 Grorud, Tait-l29.I27.67 Groshans, Gary L.-IQO Groves, James Allen-I I3 Grummell, Larry A.-II3 Grzegorek, Dennis-127,66 Grzegorek, George-53,70,95, 59,63 Guccione, Sharon Kay-120 Gudim, Karen L.-I20 Gulich, John F.-120 Gurwitz, Lillian E.-I I3 Gurwitz, Norman-l20,l23 Guy, VVilliam M.-I I 3,38,37,35 Guyer, Keith R.-II3 Guzicki, Daniel R.-I20 Guzicki, Karen-127 H Hack, Dennis-113 Haefke, HeImutMI27 Haffer, lfrsel B.-95.36,-ll Hagan, YVayne Scott-120 Hager, John YV.-I20 Hagey, Anne Marie-127 Hahn, Judy-IQO Halasz, Bayla Rf-I27,36 Halasz, Howard E.-ll3 Haley, Susan B.-49.29,II3,34.36 Haley, Timothy R.AI20,I22,66 Hall, Anthony-II3 Hall, Thomas-127 Hamilton, Daye-I20 Hammarlund, Craig-95 Handley, James P.-I20 Hanna, Jack Joe-95 Hannum, John Joseph-113 Hans, Lynn Beth-I20 Harden, Pamela S,-l27 Hardy. Daniel K.-I27 Hardy, Donald E.-120 Hardy, Leonore-ll3,ll2.36 Harlozinski. Barbara-95 147 Harman, Linda M.-I 20.34.37 Harmon, YVendeI R .fl20.35 Horlander, CIaraW22,I20 Horlander, Ronald-l20 Harper. Celestine-I I3 Harris, Alnetta-120 Harris Betty-127 Harris, Bobby Joe-53,7l,I27 Harris, Brenda-l27 Harris Debrah Ann-95,36 Harris, Gloria JeanflI3 Harris James L.-II3 Harris Harris Judith Ann-l27 Judy Ann-127 Harris Margaret-120 Harris Robert-120 Harris XVilIian1-I27 Harrison, Barbara Ann-80.95 Harrison, Charlotte An-24,1 I 3 Harrison, Diana Kay-I20 Hatchelt, James-120 Hayerstock, Sandra L.-120 Hawkins, Angela J.-l27 Hawkins, James-120 Hawkins, Marcia Lee-96 Hawkins, Mary-I I3 Hawkinson, Thomas-I I3 Hawn, Judy Ann-I20 Hayden, June lrenefl I3 Hayes, Audrey-l27,38 Hayes. Brenda-113 Hayes, Cynthia-120 Hayes. Kenneth-l27,43 Hayes. Hayes. Linda-II3 Marsha-127 Horning. Michael-96.37.35 Horning. Patricia-113 Horrall, Dennis M.-I20 Horrall, Keith A.-96 Horton, Lois J.-120.36 Horvath, Dayid-I27,67 Horvath, David B.-I05,96 Horvath, James L.-25,I05,96 Horvath, Linda Mae-114 Hoston, Dorphine E.-120.47 Hoston, Ronnie-96 Hotchkiss, Dwight Earl-120 Houck, Betty Jean-II4 Houston, James Louis-127 Howarth, Gail Louise-127 Howells, Kathleen-97 Howlett. Charles-120 Howlett, Dana-120 Hruska, Dayid Charles-97 Hubbard, Noah-120 Hubbell, Claudell-I20 Hudak, Thomas John-97 Huddleston, Kathy-IQ7 Hudson, Gerry Lee-I2lI,33 Huff. Deborah Joy-I20 Huff, Marsha Kay-l20.34 Huff, Susanne Marie-I20 Hughes, Bonnie Marie-II4 Hughes. YViIIiam L.Al27 Humberger, David P.-I l-1 Humnicky, Gregory M.-I 14 Haynes, Agnes L.-I27 Heckman, Dennis Roy-120,43 Heflin, FarIineYI20 Hegedus, Karen420.-15.96 Hegedus. Rosemary K.-96 Helmick, Christine A.-23.I I3 Hemig, Alan R.-73.120 Henderson, GregoryeI20 Hendrickson. Ellen H4120 Henningfeld. Daniel G.A53.'fI6 Humnicky. Michael S.-I208 36,67 Hunt. Kenneth-I27 Hunt, Hunt Hunt Hunt, Hunt Mary B.-I20.3I .Rodney .Xllen-53.I27.31 Russell G,-97.37.33 Steven Alan-I27 Terry Craig-l27 Hunter, Brenda Joyce-I27 Hurber, Dave-I27 8 Henry, Redessief20,I20 Heritz. John R.-96 Herrel, Timolhy4I I3 Herren, Carol Suzanne-120 Herren. John D.-127 Hertel, Marilyn .-49,1 I3 Hess, Cynthia .Xnn-I20 Hess. RandaII4I20 Hess, Robert I..-IQ7 Hetteson. Ronnie D.-53.71.96 Hettinghousee. Michaele-96 Hicks, Donald .-Xlberl4l20 Hicks. GeraldineA24.II3,lI4 Hill. Kenneth-56.127 Hill, NIarlena4l'l7 Hill, Robert-96 Hill. Roy Vernon-96 Hill, Samuel-56,127 Hinton, Joyce-I20 Husband. Barbara J.-I27 Huys, Janice Louise-I20 I Ingram, Joyce Ann-I I4 Ingram, Patricia-l27 Inwood. XViIIiam B.-I2038 Irons, Kenneth I..-I I-I Iryin, Elizabeth-127 Irvin, Rebecca-l27,46 .I Jaberg, Jonathan-53.7l,I lei Jablonski, Karen-97 Jablonski, PatriciaAI'Z0 Jackson, Gregory D.vl20 Jackson, Michael R.-I29,I27 66.58 Hintl, Ann Marie-I27 Hladky. Gena-Ile D.-'l8.I I3 Hodges, ClI2lI'lt'S4II6 Hodges, l.ynnAI20.-16 Hodges. Marilyn-23,I I3 Hoffer, I atriciaA96 Hojara, Sharon-127 Hojnacki, Linda H.-120.35 Holmberg, Donald-ll3 Hoofnagle, Robert E.-127 Hooton, Harold Dee-96 Hooton, Kathleen Sue-ll3 Hoover, Sidney-96,41 Horan, John P.-l27 Jackson, XValter-I27 Jacobson. Russell-l27 Jambor. John A fl 27 Jamrozy, Kenneth-I27 Janicki, Gerald-97 Janicki, Jeanine-l20 Jankowski, Mike Harry-97 Janowiak, John-IQO Jelinski, Charlotte-l27 Jenkins. Donna Nl.-I20 Jenkins. Hillary D.wI Il Jenkins. Kathleen-I 27 Jenkins. Tommy-I27 Jennings, Brenda K.-I2038 Kwiecinski, Robert-l2l Jennings, Patricia-l20 Jennings, Tom-53,l l4,69 Jennings. Vera V.-l20 Jensen, David-l l4 Lampos, Elias Louie-56,128 Lapie Jeziorski, Frederick-l27.l25 Jeliorski, Patil l7.Al20,l23 Joers, Linda M.-l20 Joers, Raoul E,-l 27 Johns, Michael R.-7l ,l20,58 Johnson Alma-l20 Johnson Barry-l20 Johnson Carol J.-ll4 Johnson DeloresA44,l27.38,36 Johnson Dessie-l27 Johnson Diana-I27 Johnson Donald-l27 Johnson Dorisegl20 Johnson Freeman-l I4 Johnson GregoryAl 20,35 Johnson Johnson James L.. Jr.-l20 Joyce Alainefl l4, Kopacz, Janie-l28 38,35 Johnson, Maxine-97 Johnson, Raymond-7l ,l20.66 Johnson, Raymond O.-56,l20 Johnson, Robert-97 Johnson, Robert-l28 Johnson, Ronnie L.-l28 Johnson, Terry Michael-7l Robert Charles-53,120 Jones, Bertha M.-ll4 Jones, Jones, Gloria-l2O Jones, Michael-I28 Jones, Michael-l l4,67 Jones, NVesley Lee-53,ll4,60,59 Joseph, Melya P.-ll4,35 Joseph, Melvin X.-l20,35 Joyner, Thomas A.-l l4 Jozwiak, Allen T.-97 Juhas, Robert C.-97 King, Donn Michael-121,35 King, Douglas E.-l28 King, Jon C.-7l,ll4 Kingsberry, Matthew-56,l28,35 Kintz, Fredrick Edward-l28 Kintz, Larry-l2l Kirkman, Richard L.-l28 Kirkum, Sandra L.-l28,36 Kirsch, Janice-l2l Kish, Kathleen A.-97 Kizer, GregoryMl28 Klarks, Ilze-l2l,38 Klausner, Diana-128 Klein, Gardner A.-97 Klein, Hlilbur-l2l ,67 Klein, Y'Villard Ian-97,38 Kleinert, Joyce-23,114 Klick, Bruce Robert-l2l Klick, Pamela J.-98,4l .86 Klimishin, Maryann-44,121 Kline, David Lee-l2l Klockow, Raymond G.-l2l. 38,33 Kluge, Gwendolyn J.-121 Klysz, Bert-98 Knapp, Kathryn A.-l2l Knefely, Marcia S.4l2l Kobylarek, Dorothy-45,114 Kolecki, Margo J.-29.ll4,42 Kolesiak, David-56,l28 Kolski. Phillip Owen-114 Komasinski, Ralph M.-2355. 53,98,4l ,69,86 Kominski, Helen-l2l Kopacz, Mitchell-l 14 Kosik, Suzann-l I4 Koskey, Diana Sue-l28 Koszegi, George-l l4 Kot, Carol M.-ll4,38 Kulmicz, Michael A.-53,115,653 Kwasniewski, Xvanda-128 Kwiatkowski, Sandra-l2l Kyle, Don R.w53 128,66 L Labis, Judith Lynn-l2l Lacey, Gloria J.-l28 Lake, Catherine-128 Lake, Patricia Margarc-ll5 Lamb, Sharon J.-ll5 Lowery, Joan C.-l28 Loy, Marty D,-l00 Luebke, Ruth-l28,38 Luster, BarharaAll5 Lyle. Joseph Ray-ll5 Lynn, Diana KayAl2l Lynn, Judith-l2l Lynn, Linda-l00 Lyon, Sharon Rose-l28 M Macon, Alvin-l29 Land, Lane, Donald-128 Margaret Alberta420,98 Lane, Robert E.-ll5 Lane, Stephen T.-l2l Lane, Yvilliam-l28 Langell, Karen-98 rre, Fred-99 Madison, Guy L,-l29,35 Madison, Judith A.-l2l Maefield, Galvin--56129 Bfaefield, Mlilliana-l l5,l l2.3'l. 36 Magera, John A.-l2l Magiera, Kenneth-l00 K Kaetzer, Hlilliam Louis-128 Kagel, Christine T.wl28 Kot, Thomas-l28 Kotowski, Diane-l2l Kouts, Rebecca May-98 Kovacheyich, Larry l ..-99,98 ,4l Kovacs, Kovacs, Flizaheth!l2l Karl JohnA98 Kalamajski, Ronald S.-97 Kalamajski, Sandra K.wl20 Kalber, George-l28 Kaley, Marilyn L.-120 Kaley, Raymond-l28 Kalmar, Maureen K.-97 Kalmar, Michaeleen J.-l2O Kaman, Michael L.-24,57,ll4,32 Karczewski, Dennis-l2l Kardel, Gerald-120 Karkiewiez, Kenneth G.-l22,34 Karkiewicz, Thomas L.-114 Kaser, Lynne B.-ll4 Katz, Michele M.-l2l Kazmierezak, Dolores-121 Keating, Jacquelyn Sue-l2l Keip, Fred B.-97 Kelli, Sharon Kay-l2l Kenna, Jill C.-l2l Kepler, Robert L.-l28 Kepschull, Patricia A.-ll4,42 Kerner, George E.-l2l,67 Kerestury, Yvilliam, Jr.-128 Kerns, Teresa-l28 Kertai, Anna B.-ll4 Key, John Ed-53,7l Kieffer, Karen L.-97 Kilgore, Richard R.-l28 Killelea, T.-43 Kindig, Jack A.-l2l King, Donald J.-l l4,35 Kovacs, Paul-l28 Kovacs, Paulene-20.l2l ,38 Ko7lowski, Carl-l I4 Ko7lowski, Michael-128 Kraft, Vernon-22,55.53,ll-1 Kranc, lfrances Ann4l2l Krause, Kenneth-l2R Kreps, Jacqueline Kay-l l5 Kretchmer, Sandra Kay4l28 Kristowski, Susan Kay-48,-19, ll5 .30 Krueger, Carol Sue-l28.36 Krueger, Karen K.4l28 Krueger, Katherine-4S.ll5 Kruger, Frederick Af-5370, ll5,69 Krzyzaniak, Cheryl-l2l Krzyzaniak, Darlene-l28 Kubiak, Kathy-l28 Kuespert, Dennis L.-23,ll5 Kuespert, Kathleen AnnAl2l Kuespert, Stanley L.-98 Kujawski, Paul-128,43 Kukla, Alvin-128 Kukla, Lynn E.-128 Kukla, Susan Marie-l2l Kurek, Dennis K.-l2l Kush, Gregory-l28 KllSil, Robert-l2l Kll7TT'tlC7, Joan-l2l 148 Lapierre, Robert-115 Lapierre, Victor-20,99 Lapp, Lawrence J.-ll5 Lark, Jean Ann-l 15 Lark, Rosie Jane-128 Larkin, James-ll5 Larson, Albert H.-29,99,-41,43 Laskowski. Kathy-l28 Laughlin, Kathleen M.-ll5 Lauver, David K.-l2l Lavelle, Charles-l2l Lawrence, YVilliam Jame-99.87 Lee, Janet Susan-l2l Lee, John-121 Lee, Shirley K.-l2l ,35 Leiter, C. Lee-l l5 Leroy, Susan C.-l2l Levenson, Mike-99,67 Levy, James-l2l Levy, Martin Lee-99 Levy, Philip A.-49.57,ll5 Lewis, Joseph-53,71 ,l l5.59 Lewis, Marilyn-l28,34 Likes, Elizabeth A.-l28,38 Lind, Edward-l2l Lindley, Marc-l2l Lipka, Rosalyn K.-l2l Lipowski, Chester-99 Lipowski, Kathryn-l2l Lipowski, Lonnie L.-l28 Lipscomb, Peggy-l2l Lipscomb, Polly-l2l Lipscomb, Marla-99 Lisek, Cynthia-l28 Little, Joyce A.-99.4l Loheck, Gary Alan-l2l Lochmondy, Joseph-56 Lochmondy, Karen-l2l Lockhart, AntlyYl00 Lockhart, Timothy-l28 Lockmondy. Nancy Ann-l2l Lockmondy, Robert S.-l00 Locsmondy, Richard-l28 Long, Gregory-l2l Long, Judy Kay-l00,32 Long, Tom L.-ll5 Longenecker, Chester D.-24.1 l5 Longenecker, John ll.-48,44 4l,29,l00 Longley, Virginia L.-l00 Lopata, Loretta-4S,l00,42.S7 Lottie, Gloria D.-l2l ,46 Lottie, Harvey4l28,59 Lottie, R. D.. Jr.-53,l l5.59 Love, Madalyn-l00 Lore. Michael YVilliam44l,l00 Major, Linda M.-l 29 Major, Mary-l00 Major, Sharon-l l 5 Makielski, Dennis-23.4l.l00.67 Makielski, XVilliam-l29 Makowski, Ann Darlene-l00 Makowski, Timothy-l2l Mallard, Calven-l00 Mallory, Kathleen-121,35 Malohn Ronald-53,100 Malone, Shirley Ann-l2l Manion, Marthanne-l 21 Manley, Jean Ann4l29.38 Nfanley, Sharon Kay-l2l Manning, Karen M.-ll5 Manns, Daniel-l20 Marhley, Dorothy G.-l29 Mark, Norma Jean-l2l Mark, Richard M.-l2!l Markiewiel, Donald-20.2l,l00 Marnocha, Linda--ll5 Maros, Mickey-l29,43 Marquis, Shirlee J.-129 Marsh, Saundra-l00 Martin. Charles l2.fl0l,59 Martin, Gary Lee-l2l,35 Martin, GracieAl I5 Bfartin, Henry CL.-l29 Martin, James C.-53,1l5 Martin, Johnwl29 Martin, Julie Ann-ll5,38 Martin, Michael-53,7l.l2l Martin, Norman J.-liffl Martin, Ronald G.-ll5 Martinciak, Marcia J.-l0l Martynowiel, Leonard L.-53,12 Martynowicl, Janice-l2l Martynowicz, Kay lfranc-101 Mason, Marsha A4129 Masterson, l'hilipAl29 Matafin, Gregory-56129 Malhes, Mary-l0l Mathews, Carl G.-ll5 Mathewson, Richard-43 Malney, 'l'onia M.-l29 Matney, VictoriaMl0l,36 Mattasits, Clary-l29 Malusfak, Judith Ann-ll5 Maxwell, Ann IE.-l2l,38 Maxwell, John-vIl5 Mays, Lawrence-l2l McCain, XVendi Lee4l29 McCartney, Patrick-129 McClelland. Karen J.-49,4-t, l0l,4l Mc Colm, Sandra-l29 Mc Colin, 'l'itn-121 McCoy. Barry E.-35,43 McCrae, Toni-ltil .59 McCray, Clifford L.4l29,43 McCnll1nn, John-l0l .63 McCnllntn, MargoAl21 McDonald. McFarland, McGee. Alice M.-l29 Eugene-23,l l5,f58,4f5 Howard-45,101 ,413 Molnar, Anthony P.-l02 Molnar, Mary jane-l02 Molnar, Suzanne-l l6 Monroe, Cary K.--l5,l02 Montague, Betty J.-129,36 Montague, Ronald-llti Moore, Janet E.A25,l02 Moore, Mary H.-l29 Moran, john-116 iNIcClinsey, Dennis-25,101,538 McClinsey, Edward-l2l McHale, Anne-23,115 McHale, Michael-5t3.l29 Mclnerny, XVayneYl29 McIntyre, jeff A.-l29 McKenzie, Lorraine F.-l2l,SS McKesson, james-102 McLean, john E.-102 McManus. Cary E.-ll5,67 McMinn. liarhara-ll6,47 McMorris, Steven-l l6,l I5 McNeely, Kenneth R.-llG McNulty. Leonard I.,-ll6 McQnade, Karen L,-129 McRae. Thomas S.-5171.102 Meaditnhers. Dale H.fl IG Megyesi, Rohert A.-7l,l IG Melander, Carolyn J.fll6 Mendenhall, Patil I..-llti Mendenhall, Phillip In-l2l Menyard, Dewitt-l lti,68.ti3 Meredith. Genevieve l..-IQ9 Merritt. Phyll Harris-120 Mesaros, Glenn Stewart-l02 Meyers, Linda R.-l02 Michalski, l3arhara4l2l Micinski. Ronald-llti lNIielke, Phyllis-llti Morgan, David4l20 Morgan, jndith I..-102 Morrica l, Joh n Thomas-253 Morris, Kathleen Ann-121 Morris, Paul-129 Morrow, Mary 1144-1.116 Morrow, Sally-l 16 Morton, Cheryl R.-116 lNI0lll1lL'1', Lynn-l29 Monlde Mrozins r, Nancyfl l6 ki. Nortnan-103 Mnldrow, David-121 Mnlkey, Laura I..-l29 Mnllen, Sheila-l I6 Mnnlin, Londro C.-129.66 Murphy, Snianne H.vl2l Murphy, Vernell-l29 Murray, Janice-l2l Murray, -Instinegltlfl Miholich, Marla joan-129 Miletn, Nancy l.onise-l2l Miles. Michaelgl2l Millcarek, Diana-l02 Miller, Bert I..-P29 Miller. lieth Ann-l2l Millet Miller. Charles Ricky-l29 Miller Dayitl R.-lfl Miller Dennis D,-l29,l28 Miller Gregory .Xlanfllli Nlillell Cwen F.-2fl,llG.-17.-ill Miller Janice Faye-llti.f58.3t3 james .-Xllan4l2l Murrniann, Barbara I..-116 Mnrrmann, William j.A5fl,llti. 38,69 Myer, George K.-103 Myers. Becky Sfl20 Myers, Eddie-l29 N Nally, Donnafl lo Nance, Alex-l29 Nash, Patil R.-lllfl Neenan, Mary .Xnn-l2l Netneth, Linda-l29,fl7 Netneth, Sharen-l lo Neyels, Patricia-l29 Newhill, l3olJlmyfl22 Newhill, Donna Mae-l29,4li Newland, Jerry I.ee-lfl0,G6 Newtnan, l.ynn-lfltl Nice, Debra l.ynn-lf30 Nice. Don S.-53,l03,4l01,553.86 Nice. Patricia-lil? Noxykowski, Francis-l22 Nozykowski. Panl QI.-23.116 Nnss, Ottofllli Nyerges, lIacqnelinewlfl0 Nyikos, James Peter-122 O O'Brien, Angela-130128 O'1Srien, Patrick J.-l30 O'lSrien, XVayne-130 Ogden, Pamela J.--18,1 l6.30 Ogleshy, Larry-l30 Oliver, john D.-llti,37.fl5 O'Mnndsen, Larry H.-P22 O'Neill, Bonniefltlfl Orhan, Julie .-Xnnegllti Orr. Flizaheth I.,4ll6 Orr, Margaret sl.-l30.flG Orr, Pamela nl.-l30,30 fJI'Sllll1lK. Dennis J.-llti Osowski, Mary Kate-22,122 Osterhold, Patil 13.-122.3167 Otolski, Danny-73.ll6,l30 Otolski, Michael A.f4l ,l l0,103, 64,6953 Otolski, Richard-122 Owens, Curtis-l l6 Owens, Lowree I..-116 Owens, Thomas-1 lti P Pachika, Diana L.-122 Paffenhach, Jill H1122 Page, john-l lG,l 12,-13 Palhrish, Phyllis-122 Paltner, Dave-66 Paltniter, Mike-103 Panos, Harry J,-l22 Peterson, Peterson. Eric H.-P22 Judith M,-l22 Peterson Patricia Ann-130 Peterson, Randolph L.-l22 Petzold, Robert -I.-ll6 Phillips. Snianne L,-422 Pierce, Nancy Lee-l04 Pinkard. Otis D,-l lG Pinter, Katherine-254.116 Piraccini. Richard-llti Piraccini, Sally Ann-lf40 Piraccini, Virginia-l22 Pitnla. Sheila A.-ll6 Pltnnp. .latncs-50.l30 Ponder. David-l30 Ponder, Michael C,-10458.59 Porter, Michael S.-P22 Potter, Lance-l22 Potts, Marsha Sue-l0-1 Potts, XViltna .lean-l22 Powell, Dennis R.Wlfl0.fl8 Powell, James l..-105 Powell, YVilliatn-l IGBR Powers, Nancy-l 30 Prekowitl. Rohert ,-M4122 Prekowil7. Bruce-l05 Prelepa. Michele-122 Prelepa. Peggy-l22 Preston, Terry H.-l 22.37 .35 Preston, YVanda lne1gl30 Price. Anna I.fl05 Price. Ch arles .X,43Tl.l2'l r- Qt, . - Price, Fthel Knn-l--.3o Price, ciCTOlDl'gl fltl Price. Cleaste1+ll6.l50,50 Pritchard. Cene-l03 Pnrcell, Edna II.-H40 Pnrnell. lletty .Io-l03.'l0 Panos, jatnes H.-l 16,33 Papay, Carolyn-8041.103 Papay, jacqnelyn-41 ,103 Papet, Brnce-103 Papoi, Peter Allen-l0fl,08 Miller. janet I..-l02 Nichols. Christina I..-l l6 Nichols. David R.-l30 Miller johnfltli Nicholson, Nancy-130 Miller, Keith F.-llti Miller Kenny Rax4liZ0 Nielsen, Dale Alan-l'Z2 Miller, Kristina Kay-l2l Niemier, Catherine-l lt? Niemier, Ernest ll.-l0fi Miller l.eon M.Al2l Miller Margret ,Xnn-l29 Miller, Panls-l02.fl5 Miller. Ronald lay-l2l Nietnier, Terry-l 30 Nielnier, Thotnas-l lG Nie7godski. Richartl-53 Milligan. Melxin-IQ9 Milliken. llernadette-l2fl Miltenherger, Gerry lfafl, l02,9fl,4l Mindykowski, lfrank-l02 Minies, Robert-llti Minnes, jndith Ann-121 Minning, Margaret-l2l Mitcllell, David LeeAl02 Mitchell, Stephen H.-53,7l, llG,59 Moerdyk, Donna QI.-102 Mohr, Diana-l29 Molenda, Patricia I,.-49.23, 1lG,47,4l llfolinaro, Kenneth-l2fl Nitsos, Paula CLAISO Nixon, Sandra Cora-llti Nixon, XVilliatn XV.-ltlfl Noens. ,Indy A.-llo Noetlel. Andrew-l lli Norris. Kathleen A.-l0fl.R7 Norsworthy, Constance4i20,4l, -l7.lllfl North, Nancy Anne-l22 Nowacki ', Richard-lfl0 Nowak, Kathleen-lfl0 Nowakowski, lfrank-103 Nowakowski. Patil F.-7l ,l lo Nowicki , Eugene-53122 Nowicki, Nortnan lfl lti Nowicki. Thotnas i-X.!l30 Nowakowski, Rohert Steve-lfl0 Parchtnan, Peggy L.-130 Parlnn. john R.-ll6 Parker. Carol l.ynn4l30 Parko, Marjorie-l0f3 Parko, Patricia F.-l22 Patterson, Marya-lI50 Patterson, Ronald-30.130 Paul. ,Xndreia-llG Panl. l.ana -I,-lS0.fll.fl3 Panl, l.arry A.-l22.fl-1 Panl, Lorraine D.-130 Panl, Ronnie ll,-7l.l04 Pawlak. Ceorgeann-l0't Pawlowski, Nadya-l2'l Paxson, Victor F,-ll6 Payne, Danny L.-lfl0 Peahody, Phyllis QI.-lfl0 Pearson, Marsha-lS0 Pearson, Priscilla X.-l22 Pec7e. Carol I,.-l22 PC'C7C', YVilliatn-l0-i Pederilla, Chris-l04 Peffley, jack R.-l22 Pegnes, jean C.-l04,fl8 Pegnes, Marilyn-l H336 Pegnes, Marsha L.-l30 Petnherton. Carl F.-l30 Pennell, Joseph F.-llfi Pere7delara, Etnilita-l30 Perkins, John-l0-l Pershing, James .X.-l lti Peters, lohn H.-llG Pnrnell. Sandra l.eegl22 Pntnani. Michael liflff Pnll. 'lil1OlDZlS'l05 R Raahe, Sandra Kax-l05,05.t2 Radecki, Martin-lf30 Radecki, RonaldAl03 Rajski. Donald-25 Rakow. Roberta R.-lfl0 Ratnick, Charlesgllfi Rand, Toni jeanAl22 Ran. Darlene M111--l3.l22.3li Ran, ylacqneline R,-43.1 I6 Rawlings. Brenda xlcan4lfl0 Rawlings. Dehra Ann-l03 Ray, Kathryn Ann-lfl0 Ray, Mary Aint-l30 Reayes, Charles A.-l06 Redding, Allen-l22 Redding, llradford-71 .106 Redding, Juanita-122 Reece, Jacqueline-106 Reed, David XV.--llli Reed, Michael A.-Tl ,29,l l8,lL Reed, Michael-106 Reed, Virginia A.-130 Reeder, Linda K.-122 Reese, Beverly I..-231 lti.47 Reese, Sharon A.-130 Regan, Beth-122 Retnhle, Lawrence S.-3fl.l0t5, 99,41 Renforth, Sharon .X.-l2fl.l lt! Renforth, H'illiatn E.-l0li,fl,1 Renner, 'l'itnothy 'l'.fllti.Ilfl Rt'lJC'lf'llSKl, Williatn4lfl0 Renthe,1Iohn li.-il-t.l0o Reuthe, Susan K.-130 Rhoads, Betty-116 Rhodes, Lodis-55,53,71,63 Riakiotake, George T.-123 Rice, Gene E.-130 Ricee, Linda Lee-130 Ridenour, Judith Ann-123 Rider, Jacqueline R.-123 Riley, Samuel E.-130 Ringle, Billy E.-116 Risner, Linda-123 Rizski, Donald-130 Robaska, Karen C.-123 Robaska, Sandra Kay-116 Roberts, Douglas Rhode-53,123 Theodosiou, Irene-117,38 Robertson Claude-123 Robertson James-123 Robertson, Patricia-130 Robertson, Sue Ellen-123 Robertson ThomasHl30 Robinson, Myra-116 Robinson, Orville E.-130 Robison, Annette Sue-116,35 Rockhill, Patricia-130 Rockwell, Michelle Sue-130 Rodriguez, Consuela F.-123 Rogers, Joyce Marie-130 Rogers, Roy Dale-130 Rohde, Richard J.-123,67 Rohr, Judith A.-123 Rojics, Louis-106 Romine, James E.-106,34 Roop, Nancy L.-123 Rosenbaum, Bonnie-123 Ross, Susan J.-116 Rossow, James E.-130 Rousculp, Cassandra-106 Rousculp, Deborah E.-123 Rouse, Anthony Earl-130 Rozanski, Guy-56,130 Rozek, Beverly-106 Rozewicz, Sharon-116 Rozycki, Kenneth-123 Rozycki, Ralph-106 Rubin, Howard W.-123 Rufer, Russell-56,130 Ruhno, Joann-116,35 Rupert, Cynthia A.-123 Russell, Herbert M.-130,43 Russell, Norma J.-116 Ryder, Michael A.-130,43 Rydzinski, Ray-130 Rydzinski, Susan-116 Smerekanich, Joh n-123 S U Rynearson, Sharon-123 Ryzdynski, Douglas E.-106 Rzeszewski, Patricia D.-116 Sabaj, Thomas-130 Sachs, Charles 1.423106 Sadural, Maria-130 Sage, Daniel-106 Sage, 'William H,-116 Sakalosh, Oxana M,-116 Sallows, Sue-116,36 Samarich, Sally L.-130 Sander, Sandra L.--130 Sanders, John-116 Sandine, Donna Lee-130 Sandine, Kaye Marie-106,105,411 Sangster, Achilles-116 Sangster, Doretha-123,46 Sanner, Robert M.-106 Saros, Steven E.-123,35 Sass, Sandra J.-130 Schaefer, Michael Thomas-106 Schall, Anne M.-123 Schatzle, Diane-107 Schenck, Ellynda G.-130 Schermerhorn, Dennis A.-123 Schlundt, Linda J.-1fl0,34,35 Schmucker, Darryl-116 Schohl, Larry C.-123,43 Schoolman, Joyce A.-107,311,557 Schreiner, Robert C.-23,116 Schreiner, Paul D.-130,43 Schultz, Glen A.-107 Schulz, Pamela Sue-123 Schulz, Victor Godfrey-116,112 Scott, Michael D.-73,123 Scott, Nebraska B.-123 Scott, Patricia A.-123,46 Seach, James ThomasHll6 Seifert, Ronald E.-55,53,ll7,G3 Seward, Otis-130 Shafer, Mary M.-107 Shafer, Pamela Sue-123 Shambry, John-130 Sharpe, Fred-130 Sheldon, James E.-107 Shepard, Patricia-130,46 Sherwood, Joyce M.-107 Shilt, Linda Sue-107,42 Shimer, Ellen J.-117,34 Shimer, Lawrence-130,67 Shoemaker, Larry-107 Shor, Judy L.-123 Shotts, Arlice F.-117 Shotts, Coetta-130 Showers, Aretha-107 Shunk, Mary-108 Shurn, Arthur-117 Sickafoose, Candace A.-23,117 Sigrist, Sheldon J.-53,117 Silvey, Nelle D.-130,38 Simon, Karl-130,66 Sindlinger, Janice L.-117 Sindlinger, Paul M.-53,123 Six, Connie Jo-25,123 Skelton, Jacquita-123 Skelton, Rebecca S.-123 Skinner, Bill-130 Skinner, David D.-123,130 Skinner, Leonard E.-130 Skinner, Phillip-71,123,59 Skodinski, Kenneth-130 Slagle, Daniel R.-123 Slaughter, Sandra-23,117 Slazewski, Donna-130 Slazewski, Jacquelyn A.-117 Slick, Mary Alice-48,117 Smerekanich, Andre-45,108 Smith, Susan Elaine-123 Smith, Thomas J.-131 Smith, Vera-131,46 Sniadecki, Connie Jo-108 Sniadecki, Sharon Ann-131 Snider, Peter Michael-53,123 Snider, Susan G,-45,108 Snyder, Frederich H.-123,118 Snyder, Jean Elizabeth-45,l23, 38 Snyder, Nancy-131 Snyder, Phyllis J.-108 Snyder, Randy O.-123 Sochocki, Carole-131 Soderberg, Robert E.-117 Solomon, Maxine J.-23,117 Sovinski, John R.-123,66 Sovinski, Kathleen E.-123 Sparks, Edward P.-l23,38,35 Sparks, Linda Sue-ll7,38,34 Spencer, Marietta-131 Spitzmesser, Sandra-123,34 Splawski, Linda-131 Spohnholz, Carolyn-4924, 117,31 Springer, Sharon R.-123,36 Spry, Ronald E.-29,108 St. James, Joann-130 Stafford, lVilkins B.-53,ll7,59 Staley, Sandra J.-124 Stanley, Christine J.-131,38 Stark, Sue Ann-124 Stark, Teresa-108,33 Staton, John-56,131 Staup, Terrence W.-131 Steigman, Don-131 Steiner, Frank-44,l08,34,37 Steiner, Frederick M.-44,131,536 Steinhofer, Edward J.f108 Steinhofer, John-131,43 Steinke, Carlton R.-117 Stevens, Teresa L.-131 Stewart, Sheryn Ann-118,124 Stickler, Lynn D.-108,41 Stillwagon, Patricia A.-125,131 Stillwagon, Sherry L.-23,117 Stites, Lloyd Thomas-117,67 Stith, Jacqueline-131 Stokes, Edward-117 Stokes, Ruth Mae-131 Stoltz, Michael H.-131 Stone, Sharon-124 Strahla, Noel Bernard-117,35 Smith Bruce Allen-108 Smith Carol Ann-123 Smith, Charles Robert-117 Smith Christina-49,23,117 Smith, Cynthia-130,34 Smith, Daniel J.-131 Smith Dennis M.-131 Smith Donald P.-117 Smith Duane F.-117 Smith, Freeman-123,38 Smith Gary V.-108 Smith Jaqueline-36 Smith Judy Lee-123 Smith, Karen A.-108 Smith, Marilyn L.-123 Smith, Raymond E.-131 Smith, Smith Smith, Rebecca Jean-131 Richard-131,66 Sue Katherine-123,122 Strandhagen, Gretchen-124,34 Stratigos, Susan-131,38 Streets, Sandra V.-131 Strong, Lucolous-117 Strong, Pecola-131 Strong, Tecola-131 Strong Vearl-108 Stults, James D.-117 Stypczynski, Christine-131 Stypczynski, Suzanne C.-117,115 Supernaw, David-131 Surratt, Fletcher C.-124 Surridge, Beverly A.-117 Swanson, Ann Marie-124 Swanson, Mary M.-108,42 Swartz, Billie Lee-117 Swartz, Thomas llfayne-131 Sweet, Janice Kay-124 Sweet, Karen L.-108 Syczka, Beverly-124 Symon, Karl-53 Syson, Mike-20,108 Szabo, Anthony-117 Szabo, Christine-124 Szczesmak, Jacek C2181-1Z4 Szczypski, Glenn-124 Szekendi, Diane,-117 Szucs, Eileen Carolyn-124,38 Szmankowski, Eileen-117 Szynski, Paul Casimir-131,67 T Tailor, Nancy M.-22,124 Tankersley, Stephen YV.-117,67 Tarwacki, Leslee-131 Tate, David Thomas Jr.-108, 38,58 Tate, Dora L.-124,46 Tate, Mary E.-117 Tate, Shirley Mae-109,35 Taylor, David-124 Tennyson, Robert YV.-131,67 Theodosiou, Pete-124 Thielke, Paula Ann-109 Thompson, Theda L.-124 Thornburg, Leah-124 Tidwell, Earlie Mae-117 Tidwell, Judith E.-109 Tiedge, Tonda L.-l24,38,45 Tolle, Donald A.-117,43 Tomasi, Stephen-109 Tomber, Karen E.-124 Tomhave, John H.-131 Torok, Linda Eve-109 Toth, Norah L.-23,117 Town, Sharon L.-20,109,116 Town, Sue Ellen-124 Townsend, Clifford M.-124,38 Townsend, Earl-131 Townsend, John C.-ll7 Trimmer, Thomas D.-109 Trittipo, Lynn E.-124 Trobaugh, Rebecca K.-124,38 Troop, Linda J.-131 Truett, Carl F.-117,34-,36 Trytko, Denyse-131 Trytko, Philip C.-124 Trzcinski, Kathleen-124 Trzybinski, Jane-109,42 Trzybinski, Joan-109,42 Tudor, Dennis-109 Tuesley, Malcolm J.-131 Tunon, Aura-41 ,l09,30 Turnage, Linda Sue-124 Turner, Robert N.-124 Turner, l'Villie-123,124 Tuveson, Carl Douglas-124 Uldin, Patricia Ann-123,124 Ulerick. Charlotte M.-109 Underly, Jim-56,131 Urbanski, Donald R,-ll7 V Vancik, James E.-124,36 Vancik, Jerald E.-181,67 Vanderveer. Margaret-117,38 Vandusen, Michael-ll7 Vangundy, Judy-117 Vangundy, Rex Allen-124 Vanscoyk. Martha J.-117 Vaughn, Elois Evelyn-131 Veith, Judith AnnAl24 Veith, Thomas R.-67 Verhaeghe, James G.-53,73 117,63 1Vetter, Verhoestra, Joseph-56,131 Vernon, Maxine M.-124 Vexel, Betty L.-109 Violette, Benja1nin'l09 White, Waechter, Gerald M,-131 Violette, Mary E.-124 Vitali, Fred R.-117 Volkema, Nancy-124 Voogd. Robert-131 W Wagner, Christopher L.-109 Hlagner, john-124.33 YVagoner, Terry-117 Wainwright, Ellen E.Al24 Yvaite, F. John-131 Vlalker, jean E.-124 Walker, Lovell S.-109 Walker, Roosevelt-71,58 Mfalker, Shirley-25,109 Mlalker, Valarie j.-131,46 Walkowiak, Constance-25,11 Wall, Carol-109 VVallace, Gwendolyn-131,38 1Vallace, Michael C.-117 Wallisch, Marilyn-131 Wallisch, Shirley-131 Wlalsh, Michaela M.-124 Xvalsh, Sharon A.-4l,29,l10, 95,3031 Walter, Carolyn S.-24,23,117 W'a1ton, Cullen-110 XVa1ton, Curtis-53 1Valton, Willie-131 Wamsley, Roy-131 Wands, Etta Mae-124 Wlarbington, Leo-124,38,34 1Vard, Betty L.-l3l,3S,46 Ward, James E.-117,63 VVard, jerry B.-7l,l24,58 Ward, john L.-71,110 1Vard, Leo-110,353.32 Vlarner Yvarner lvarner, Warren W'arren 1Va ters, 1Vaters, YV a ters. 1 Cynthia N.-131 Leslie A.-21,110 Nancy-110 Carolyn A.-131 Lloyd M.-l17,64,63 David joseph-124 Mary Lee-117 Michael-131 Works, YVatkins, Charles E,-110 Vlatkins, Charlotte M.-124 Vllatson, Larry D.-131 Watson, Suzie-124 Hfebb, Carl VV.-117 WVebber, Dennis L.-124 lVeber, Robin B.-117 VVebster, Sue Ann-20,110,38, 34,33 ' 1Vebster. lValter J.-117,36 Weinstein, Gary L.-117,47 VVe1ch, Horatio-f22,124 1Ve1ch, Sandra-117 1Ve1ch, Vickie-131 'We1ch, Wanda Ann-117 Mfendel, Mikel-131.43 Wlert, Thomas R.-117,40 WVertenberger, Michael-117, 124,58 Wertenberger, Thomas-117 Yvesner. Cary Lee-131 lVesolek, Thomas-124 WVest, Barbara-131 West, Mark Forrest-117 ,95 Wlest, Minus Lee-131 West P aul W.-110 West, Robert-71,1 l 1 .58 Earl D.-124,35 Y Yanez, Linda M.-47,124 Yeakley, jim-59 Yeakley, joe J.-53,117,551 lfVeymon, Shirlie-117 Wheeler, Charles-131 Vllheeler, Dennis-124 lvheelock, Sally-4l,47,l 11,40 Yeakley, Robin R.-131 Yockey, Lowell R.-131 Yocum, Barbara-124,46 Younce, Rodney L.-124 White, Alvin A.-56,38 White, Celia S.-131 VVhite, Jessie-131 White, Maggie jean-124,38 Robert Alan-23,117 Whitinger, Connie II.-111 Hlhitinger, Mary Ellen-131 Mlhitney, Sharon-117 Whitteberry, Richard-117 lViitala, James-124 Xviktorowicz. Christine-131 1Vilborn, Doris M.-117 Wilcox, Mary Ann-124,35 Wilder, Renee Lea-124 VVilke, Kathryn A.-131 Hlilliams, Ardine-117 Williams, Deloris-124 W'illiams, Isaac-117,43 lVilliams, Marsha-111,31 lVilliams, Patrick J.-l3l,36,67 VVilliams, Paula A.-lll lVilliams, Susan-124 Viillialns, Sylvester-124 Vlilliams, Thomas R.-7l,l24,58 Yvillis, lVillis, 1Villis, jo Mary-124 Larry L.-124 Ronald-131 lllilson, Alm ira-124,46 1Vilson, Bobbie jean-129,131 lVilson, james-124 Vlilson, Marv Elizabeth-124 YVilson, Thomas N,-117 Wilson, Troy-117 Vliltfong, julia A.-124 lViltrout, Thomas-lll Hlineek, Barbara L.-124,35 Mlinsch, Larry L.-56,131 YVinston, Johnny-131 Hlinston, Reed A..-117 XVinston, Sharon K.-124 Winters, Barbara K.-124 Hlise, Marilyn A.-117 Hliskotoni, john-131 YVitt, Linda K,-47,124 Xvitters, Mirra L.-124.38 1Volf, Carter-117,58 1Volf, john XV.-124 YVo1f, Robert S.-56,125,131 Wolfe, Connie-131 YVoltman, Thomas-117 lVomack, James D.-131 Woodard, Peggy Ann-124 Woods, Yvoods, Arlanda-131 Carolyn-111,38,36 lvoods, Jack-56 Woods, Linda L.-124 Wloods, Sherry-131 ,36,46 Worden, Nelson-131 Dorothy-131 Wright, Allene Frances-44,124 Wright, Larry-124 Vlright, Louise-117 YVright, Robin-117,35 Wrobel, Linda-131 Wroblewski, Michael-73,117 Wroblewski. Robert-124 Wuthrich, David-131,38 Wyman, Shirley-34,36 Young, Ruth L.-117 Young, Terry R.-131 Yuhasz, Mary M.-117 Yuhasz, Steve M.-111,37 Z Zack, Barbara-lll Zapf, jere-23,57,ll7 Zawierucha, John-56,l3l,66 Zick, Edward-131 Ziclinski, Victor A.-23,117 Zimmerman, Carol L.-117,30,3l Zimmerman, Richard W.-24, 117,58 Zink, Gerhard M.-25,111 Zink, Klaus E.-111 Zuroff, Elaine T.-1 11,41 ,4O,86 JUNIOR HIGH A Adams, Brenda-132 Agnew, john Wesley-132 Aldridge, Larry-56,132 Aldridge, Marilyn-132 Aldridge, Pat-132 Allen, james-132 Arnold, Harold-132,56 Arnold, Thomas-132 Atkins, Kenneth-132 Atkins, Larecie-132 Ayers, john-132 Ayers, Wlilliam-132 B Bailey, Eddie-132 Bailey, Fines-132 Banks, Katie-132 Bartlett, Jerry-132 Batson, Harry-132 Benion, Charles-132 Bennett, Penny-132 Benson, Patricia-132 Benton, Herman-132 Berry, Ruby-132 Bethel, Kenneth-132 Bigham, Bonita-132 Bishop, Dorothy-132 Blair, Michael-132 Blank, Penny-132 Blanton, XVash-132 Blount, Dennis-132 Boney, Angela-132 Boney, Malcolm-132 Boocher, Xvallace-56,132 Boyd, Brenda-132 Boyd, Ruby-132 Boyd, Silas-132 Braboy, Sharon-132 Britton, Helene-132 Britton, Romeo-132 Brown, juanita-132 Brown, Vickie-132 Buck, David-132 Buford, Carolyn-132 Burke, John-132 Burnett, Alex-132 Burnett, Mary-132 Burton, Alvester-132 Butler, Anita-132 Butler, Susan-132 Butt, Diana-132 Byrd, Edward-132 Byrd, Mary-132 C Caledonia, john-132 Campbell, Joanna-132 Campbell, Michael-132 Carison, Bonnie-132 Carpenter, Reginald-132 Carter, Pamela-132 Cary, Linda-132 Cassler, Linda-132 Cauffman, Kenneth-132 Cephus, Terri-132 Chinn, Charlotte-132 Chism, Eugene-132 Ciesiolka, David-132 Ciesiolka, Nancy-132 Clark, Napoleon-132 Clark, Paula-132 Clark, Sandra-132 Cockrell, Jerome-56,132 Coleman, Charles-132 Copeland, Wvalter-56,133 Crawford, Terrance-133 Crone, Nora-133 Crowel, Richard-56 Crowell, Karen-133 Curtis, Gloria-133 Cutler, Dorothy-133 D Dairyko, Greg-56-133 Daniels, Johnnie-133 Davis, Austin-133 Davis, Henry-133 Davis, Mary-132,133 Davison, Lois-133 Debeck, Don-132,133 Denman, Audrey-133 Depriest, Leona-133 Dickinson, Gregory-133 Dixon, john-133 Dotson, Gracie-133 Douglas, Sharon-133,134 Dunaway, L. B.-133 Dupriest, Kathryn-133 Durskey, Raymond-133 E Edison, Leo-133 Ellis, Gayle-133,135 Ellis, Kathy-133 Ellison, Doris-133 Emmons, Louise-133 Erhardt, Marie-133 Evans, Dorothy-133 F Fitterling, janet-133 Fleming, James-56,133 Ford, Eric-133 Ford, Sharon-133 Fountain, Jacqueline-135 Franklin, Deborah-133 Franklin, Jacqueline-133 Franklin, Shirley-133 Lindse Frantotn, Sandra-l33 Freeman, Alfred-133 Fritz, Craig4l33 Futrell, Karen-l33,l35 G Candy, Gloria-133 Candy, Terry-133 Gary, SandraAl33 Catlin, LarryYl33 Gibbs, James-56,133 Gilbert, Hlilliant-I33 Gill, XVilliam-I33 Goodrich, Donald-I33 Cordon, Bob-I33 Greer, Jackie-l33 Greer, Sonny-l33 Griffin. James-l33 Cushwa. Brenda-I33 Cyuga. Linda-I33 H Hardy, Michael-l33 Harft-rt. Lyn-l33 Harmon, Loretta-l33 Harmon, Theresagl33 Harper, Ceraldfl33 Harris, Kennetl14l33 Harris, l.illie-I33 Harris, YYilliani-l33 Harrison, Sandra-l33,l35 Harvey, Dayine-l33 Harwy. Keane-l33 Harxey. Terry-l33 Hairston, Joyce-l33 Heeter, Lonnie-l33 Heidrich. Norma-l33 Heltlel. Helen-l33 Henry, Ethel-l33 Herman, Grace-l33 Hill, Donald--l33 Hodges, Sharon-l33 Holloway. Clotine-l33 Holt. ,Xddiefl33 Hoover. David-l33 Hope, Addie-I33 Horlander. XVilliani-l33 Horiath, Kathy-l33 Houston, Larry-I33 Hughes. Charles-l33 Hull, Leighton-l33 Hunnnel, Stephen-l33 Hudson, lelernian-l33 Humplirey, Lynn-133 Huskey, Ruth-l33 I Ivy, Evon-133 J James, Terry-l33 Jenkins, XVillie-56 Jennings, Jimmie-I33 Jennings, Joseph-133 Jennings, Spencer-l33 jones, Barbara-133 Jones, Delores-133 Jones, Dewayne-133 Jones, Linda-l33 K Kalber, Karen-I33 Kapalelynski, Christine-133 Keltz, Dennis-l33 Keys, john-l33 Killelea, Tom-133 King, l3ettyAl33 Knicklebine, Aleta-133 Knicklebine, Marla-l33 Kruszewski, Robert-133 Kubisiak, Robert-133 L Lacy, Carol-l33 Lacey, Terry-133 Lane, Louis-l33 Landreman, Dawn-133 Lark, Eddie-l33 Lark, Robert-l33 Lark, Rosie-l33 Layne, Gloria-l33 Lenior, John-l33 Lenox, Irma-l33 Lenox, Nemir-l33 Lewis, Clyde-l33 Lewis, Larry-l33 Lewis, Ruby-133 Lindley, Maureen-l 33 y, Jimmie-56 Jensen, Marlin-l33 Johnigan, 'Iiiniothyfl33 Johnson Joh nson, Johnson, Johnson Joh nson Joh nson Johnson, Johnson johnson Booker'-l33 Davidgl 33 Dianne-133 Larry-133 Linda-133 Mitchell-5G,l 32 R ichartl-l 33 Richard D.--l 33 Sharon-l 33 Lockhart, Marilyn-133 Lott, John-I34 Lottie, Charles-134 Lottie, l.arry4l34 Luke, Clarence-l34 M Macon. Bobhyf56,l 3-1 Maior, Susie4l34 Malone, Theresa-l3'l Mapes, Bonnie-l34 Marsh. Sharon-l34 Martin, Phyllis-I34 Mass7i, john-l32,l34 Maxson, Mark-134 Mayberry, Nancy-l 34 McCauley, Michael-l34 McClain, John-l34 McDaniels, Bruce-l34 McKnight, Clara-I34 MCMorris, Linda-l3'l MeNeely, Evelyn-I34 McNeill, Herntan-l3Al McNeill, Ledoris-134 Mead, Douglas-I34 Meek, Eva-l34 Mendenhall, Edward-l34 Milke, Agnes-I34 Miller, Rita-l34 Moore, MarvaWl34 Moore, Marina-134 Morrow, John-56,131 Morrow, Yvonne-l 34 Munlin, Jerry-I34 N Nevels, Ceorgt-l34 Newbill, Saidc-llwl3-l Newman, Joyce-l3fl Newtnan, Roy-134 O O'Neal, Helen-134 P Patterson, Carl-134 Pellow, Donna-134 Pemberton, David-l34 Pemberton, Madeleine-l3-'t Pena, Dora Lee-134 Pena, James-134 Phelps, John-134 Phillips, Barbarawl34 Phillips, Eugene-134 Piraccini, Alfio-134 Platz, Mary-134 Plump, Curtis-134 Poindexter, CloriaHl34 Pope, Kenneth-134 Price, Wyomie-134 R Reed, Linda-134 Richards, Edward05G,l34 Richards, Susan-134 Riley, George-134 Ringle, Judith-134 Robertson, Lonnie-134 Robinson, Mary-134 Robinson, Michael-56,134 Rogers, O. C.-134 Ross, Matthew-134 Rouse, Rosamond-134 Rufer, Nancy-134 Rynearson, Donna-134 S Sanders, Geraldine-134 Sanders, Huston-56,l34 Sanders. Thomas-134 Sanders, Vera-l34 Sangster, Bonnie-134 Sangster, Constance-134 Scholl, Edwin-134 Schultz, Roger-134 Scott, Jerry-l34 Scott, Robert-l34 Scott, Sylvia-l34 Scruggs, Rose4l34 Sellers, Linda-134 Shambry, Neil-56.134 Shannon, Darryl-56134 Shannon, Larry-l34 Shenenberger, Diane-l34 Shields, Marian-134 T Tabler, Ruth-135 Tate, Margaret-135 Taylor, Anna-l 35 Taylor, Yvesley-l 35 Temple, Viola-135 Terrell, Vera-135 Thomas, Eli7abeth-l 35 Thomas, Mary-l35 Thomas, Wanda-135 Thompson, Linwood-l35 Titlwell, Michael-l 35 Treadwell, Bernice-135 Treadwell, Bobbie-l35 Treadwell, Margaret-l 35 Tuberville, Dorene-l34,l35 U Urbanski, james-l 35 Urhanski, Josephine4l35 V Vandegenahte, Carol-135 Vandusan, Margaret-135 Vanison, Ellis-135 Vanscoyk, XValter-135 Varga, Shari Ann-135 Vaughn, Roy-135 Vaughn, Ruth-135 Vernon, Robert-135 Vest, Mary-135 W W'alker, Betty-135 'Walken Doris-135 Walker, VValker, l'Valker, Wallace, James-135 Sharon-135 Virdo-135 Lela-135 Wlands, Felicia-135 Ward, Elizabeth-135 Vfarnell, Warren, Y'Vashing Weaver, Jacqueline-135 Linda-135 ton, Carol-135 Anthony-56,135 Yvenrick, James-135 Wfertenberger, Roberta-135 Weym an, Helen-135 white, J ohn-132,135 Xtvhite, joseph-135 Hfiggirtton, Ricky-135 YVilder, James-56,135 Shurn, Archie+l34 Slagle Nancy-135 Siple, Lawrt-nce4l35 Smith R. 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