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

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; „ i . i f jaJi ' u BUBH BBBUUHlHIBiMBm - - . l JV iA -1 ■Wi ' . F ! , ' , Vv 1965 INTE CENTRAL HI SOUTH BEND, V ' ' ' Air ' •i ' ••. ' V -x-A tober 16 M 7 p.m. 50 65 l i h school r 1 .v -■ :) In recall we find once a time to accept all we feel soon a time to challenge all a need to question to choose and to make mistakes because we do not know exactly and perhaps never will but we are young and curious and adventurous so we must try to improve for this is that time and we cannot help but grow and change surviving the transformation from child to adult mUMoo bolViO rVK ' , duclttoiuuin ALONE OR TOGETHER... The mad rush perhaps just take a step little things make you gloomy failure excited its not there either way pushing and pulling crying it could be at the top of the stairs and don ' t worry yourself out of walking unacceptance separation Hurry Up at the bottom of the stairs there may be something which way do i go to be sure oh either way because you ' re lucky I ' ve seen little things make you happy but you ' ve got that redeeming quality inherent in youth of always being able if we get there in time living ' s important discovery to change and then unexpectedly doing so then contemplative pause perhops but no one can really tell you how to accomplishment praise I ' ve also seen Table of Contents Student life 4 Classes and Faculty 16 Sports 42 Activities 68 Seniors and Underclass 96 Advertisements 150 Index 160 r By creating we fashion an image capture a feeling and in refating an impression with others II will be by what they and understand of what we do ' But constantly the contrast between the jubilant end secure sad and vulnerable because we are rather in between leading the group in our enthusiasm . WORKING knowing that we in turn are being led by rules and traditions set down long before us wtiich we learn to follow or dare to break in hopes of uncovering our own way of living OR RELAXING CAREFREE Our actions are also noted with interest and disbelief at times for our foolishness because in our moments of hilarity we pursue the ridiculous caught in spontaneous laughter — the result of our humorous situation I ' ET CONCERNED At the same time almost imperceptively we acquire a sureness in ourselves on awareness of our capabilities through more serious activities communicating with advisors with teachers with friends together preparing for our someday role as adults BRJEV.; mi ' . :•? t COMPOSED OR j! ,:, .J CAUGHT OFF GUARD so often our quasi-composure is interrupted by an unavoidable accident a clumsy gesture or a misinterpreted remark which brings blushes in public and giggles or guffaws in the privacy of friendship but these disconcerting incidental accidents are only the result of our vulnerable position impersonating adults ' v ' - SEARCHING AND ANTICIPATING So it seems that we are always searching asking from someone anyone how and where and mostly why — away from the noise and confusion of swayed opinions leaving reassurances behind — we walk off alone finally seeking the answer to an unformed question about our unknown future CLASSES-FACUL k W, fe :. Mr. Lawrence McKinney, our new principal, was a stranger and is now a respected friend and leader. His sense of humor and ability as an ad- ministrator have made him a part of our life. Mr. McKinney has found our traditions, spirit, and stu- dent body enthusiasm a gratifying aspect of work- ing here. He believes in a strong student body and takes an active interest in all our activities, sports, and accomplishments. Mr. McKinney feels that the motivation for learn- ing should come from within, and that those gradu- ates of Central have learned to think and search for knowledge themselves. As a leader and friend of the Central student body, Mr. McKinney has ex- pressed his warm appreciation to the Central stu- dents, for the feeling of acceptance, understanding and respect they have given to him throughout the year. Central is a melting pot of youngsters, their ambitions, and their experiences. These words were spoken by our hard working assistant principal, Mr. Merlin Richard. As a member of the Central staff for 36 years, Mr. Richard has taken real pride in his work, working with stu- dents and faculty every day. He spends many hours taking care of the accounting, attendance, and welfare of the Central student body, and is most interested in helping those students who need a friendly hand and a bit of advice. Mr. Richard stresses the importance of the high school record in a student ' s future life and goals. I guess I do a little bit of everything. Mr. Harter, our Head Counselor, is one of the busi- est men on the Central stafF. His duties include preparation and guidance of seniors in choos- ing their future plans, co-ordinating the IBM equipment for scheduling, and organizing the testing programs and scholarship applications. Although he has countless responsibilities, Mr. Harter still finds time to listen and talk to stu- dents who need his guidance. This being Mr. Harter ' s last year at Central, we wish to extend our thanks to him for the many years he has spent with us. Mr. Daniels, acting Junior High principal, is a personable member of the Central staff. His duties involve many hours spent in planning the futures of our eighth grade students. He han- dles all disciplinary problems which arise in the Jr. High building and takes an active interest in all Jr. High activities and accomplishments. Mr. Daniels has been a member of the Central stafF for 25 years. He believes that the young people of today are strong individuals and will be able to acquire the important initiative that is needed to succeed in today ' s world. These men form the backbone of Central High School faculty and student body. It is impossible to express in this volume the amount of work and time they have contributed in order that we might be a better school, and our stu- dents finer citizens. MR. RICHARD, our assistant principal, MR, DANIELS, Junior High counselor and acting principal, and MR. HARTER, our head counselor are always available to help us with our problems. 19 MISS JOHANNA LARSON and MRS. LORETTA RUSHING, our librorions, discuss one of the new books which has just arrived. MRS. BARBARA MOON, registrar, and MRS. KAY HOLMS, guidance clerk, keep track of student records and send senior transcripts to colleges. MRS. JEANNE KODBA, Central ' s dietician, checks the plans for the next week ' s meals. 20 MRS. ADELAIDE PLATT, MR. HERMAN JUDD, MR. DARE NESTLERODE, MRS. HELEN PETERSON, our counselors ore an important port of our school. Pictured here are: MRS. LUCILLE YORK, attendance office, MRS. HELEN BAER, main office, MRS. CORRINE WROBLEWSKl, bookstore, and MRS. DORIS PAFFENBACH. Our school nurses, MRS. SHARON MONTOYA and MRS. PEG FOULKS discus a student ' s health record. 21 Pilot to co-pilol: Marsha Mason calling Mickey Rockwell; Marilyn this what they are saying? Of course not. This is a language Boyer calling Betty Ward; Julie Willfong calling Becky Irvin. Is lob, used by third year French students. The Key to Communication MISS ANTOINETTE CEYAK MR. ROBERT HERRINGER Spanish Latin MRS. LEAH SILVER French People are becoming increasingly more aware of fhe need to have a working knowledge of another language. Central offers four foreign languages: Spanish, French, German, and Latin, with the plan of providing a basic background in the study of these languages for the students who are interested in learning a little more about the world in which they live. So, we struggled through verbs, structure, and genders, and endured cold days in the language lab. We learn to write, speak, and sing in another language, and converse with fellow students. Finally we emerge as bi-lingual scholars. 22 Grammar isn ' t the only thing studied in Mr. Govern ' s German classes. Here Henry Martin and Werner Haynes listen as Irmagarde Siebrecht and Ann Likes report on German clothing. Cartoons in the classroom ' ' This time they were on ossignment for Miss Hott ' s World History classes Dennis Stites, Marthanne Manion, and Bob uehl look at some of the better cartoons. Learning con often be fun As We Read History. . . In civics we did research and discovered what our own career opportunities were. We studied city, state, and national government, the history of our democracy, and relationships between peoples of the world. We finally began to realize that we are small but important parts of our society, school, and country, and that other people are, too. History taught us of mistakes of past civilizations, and the greatnesses. We learned of great men, places, and events, and tried to relate Greek and Roman philosophies to modern America. We learned of the changes that have taken place in our country, and we tried to predict the future from the past. We read newspapers and studied current events in government class. We examined the constitution and tried to realize how we have changed and yet kept our basic philosophy in the past years. R THOMAS HOYER Social Studies MR WILLIAM FUERBRINGER Sociol Studies MR HARRY FUCHS Social Studies MR JOSEPH CATANZARITE Social Studies MR, FIOYD KUZAN Social Studies . . . We Make History Before Election Doy, politics provided many vibrant discussions in Government classes. Here Don Guzicki and Bev Sycika dis- cuss the coming election. Barry Chamberioin, Porr Chompaigne, Jim Rossow, and Gwen Wallace listen and watch attentively as Mr, Poorbaugh indicates points of interest in Indiana and the surrounding territory. MR, WILLIAM GILKEY Social Studies MISS GERALDINE HATT Social Studies MR. EARL KUHNY Social Studies MR ROBERT TAYLOR Social Studies MR. JOHN POORBAUGH Social Studies MR, L. H, SCHULTZ Social Studies MR J, ROY SMITH Social Studies English teachers MRS. MAUREEN HUBER, MRS. MONA PAULSON, and MRS. NORMA SPOHNHOLZ listen as MR. ALBERT DERUE discusses methods of teaching English. (At least, that ' s whot they said they were doing.) MRS. GLORIA ORLANDO English What was that word again? asks Paul Swank of Peggy Egan, as Kathy Podsiadio looks on. By now sophomores are finding the dictionary a must in English. MRS. JOANNE BALLARD English MISS MARGUERITE DEGROOTE WRS. MARY HERITAGE English English MISS JEANETTE SMOGER MISS JUNE WATERMAN English English MISS MARGARET BERGAN English MRS. E THEL CAMPBELL English MR. JAMES LEWIS CASADAY Drama MISS ANN KORB English MR. JOHN MERRIMAN English Because English is our native language we often take our ability to speak it for granted. Yet, when we realize that English is a required foreign language in almost all the European countries, we can see how important knowledge of the English language is to the western world in communication and maintain- ing peace. English is a required course here, too, both to graduate from high school and to enter college. We studied verbs, nouns, and dangling participles, and read Dickens and Twain, and we talked about life OS well as literature. We began to recognize good writing, and learned to write more effectively. Proficiency in English was gained not only through the study of grammar and literature which we re- ceived in our required English courses, but also through electives offered to us. Developmental reading helped us to improve our reading comprehension and speed. We read more every day, and finally got so we could read faster than the timer could run. Study of the literature of England from the be- ginning epic to modern authors was covered in the English literature classes. We studied different styles, and the effects of history on the writing of the time. Pat Stillwagon, Ann Boehm, Pam Orr, and Roberla Rakow use one of the many reading accelerators in Developmental Reading class. The obiecfi ' reading rate. to speed up the students Speech acquainted us with the process of preparing a good speech and through prac- tice we gained confidence in our speaking ability. In class we laughed at pantomimes, and did serious speaking. Journalism covered the fundamentals of newspaper writing, the inclusion of who, what, where, when and why in a concise account. We also studied editorial and fea- ture writing, and put out an issue of the Interlude . Through these courses we learnedtheskills to help us express our thoughts and opinions more clearly. This is important because com- munication is necessary in everything we do. MR. DORWIN NELSON English MRS. LUCILE SEEDORF Special Education MR. JAMES DAUGHERTY English MR. RICHARD YENA Special Education Linda Wilt, Joe Fitzgerald, and Barb Wincek lead a panel discussion on Return of The Native in Mrs. Campbell ' s senior English class while Allene Wright listens attentively. 29 The whirr of sewing machines and the clicking of scissors- filled the sewing room, where we learned to create our own clothes. We worked with a jumble of pins, basting thread, sewing ma- chines, and irons, and emerged with finished products that are original and fashionable. Amid the clatter of pots, and pans, we learned to prepare nutritious and delicious meals. We managed to mix flour, sugar, eggs, and butter, and end up with a cake. We set tables again and again, and we sometimes got to eat what we had made. MISS LORETTA HUBERTZ Home Economics MRS. ANITA LANDRY Home Economics We Prepare For The Future Ellaweese Diggins pins her poltern lo her material with great precision. MISS LUCILE DIENHART Home Economics Not only girls take Foods at Central, as Pat Corey and Ken Roiycki illustrate. 30 Safety glosses must be worn at all times in Mactiine Shop, one of the most common eleclives. Here Phillip Masterson and Alfred Gilbert work on a project. So metimes we put a car together and had just one gear left over. We were covered with grease but still in class, learning a trade. As future architects and engineers, we pored over the draft boards and learned to draw straight lines. We realized the importance of every detail to the building of homes. In wood shop we made furniture, learning to operate the tools that would someday mean our trade. We worked with machines that interested us, and became skillful. MR. WILLIAM BALDWIN, Junior High Shop, explains to MR. GIL FUJAWA, Wood Shop, and MR. MILLARD THOMPSON, Drafting, the workings of one of the machines used in his classes. MR. EMIL AAAMUIA Industrial Arts MR. FRANCIS MORRISON Machine Shop Dennis Schermerhorn, Greg Smith, and Bill Kaetzer look over their papers in drafting, o course many boys take to help them in their future iobs. MR. JOHN BURGER Business MR. JAMES COLE Business MR. HENRY FORD Business MR. EUGENE GLOD Diversified Cooperative Education Qsdf ;|kj — This is how we started in typing class, but we soon progressed to the quick brown fox, etc. and then to typing sixty words per minute, in shorthand, we interpreted meaningless markings to words and sentences, and improved our knowledge of writing business letters. In bookkeeping we worked with real and hypothetical situ- ations and learned to figure and balance accounts. All these subjects prepared us for a business world where knowledge and efFiciency are important. We Develop Skills MISS JUDY HEUMAN Business MR. BRINKMAN Business MRS. MAXINE GILL Business MRS. HAZEL HODGES Business Carol Fiedler, Dorphine Hoston, Dolores Kasmierczok, Diane Kotowski, and Joy Donaldson train themselves in their Office Training class for their future occupations. 33 What colors should we blend? What texture must we use? Is this in the proper perspective? Our questions were numerous as we entered into the world of art. We worked with paints, clay, and sculp- ture, and produced works to please ourselves, the public, and our art teacher, Mr. Marvin. Our own ap- preciation of art in all forms has grown. In band, orchestra, chorus, and music theory classes, we learned the beauty and the mathematics of rhythm, chord construction, scales, and works such as preludes, songs, and symphonies. By studying com- position and orchestration, we learned of great composers, and of the techniques they used, and saw that writing music, like poetry, involves a lot of work. Dennis Blount, Bob Lopierre, and Charles McKnight exercise their vocal chords each day in Chorus class, another of Centrals many elective subjects. MR ZEAL FISHER Orchestra MR, DANIEL MILLER Music MR, ARTHUR SINGLETON Band Director Mike Berry and Eddie Lark look over their jnusic while MR, JOHN NORMAN explains it to them. MR. GARNER MARVIN Art MRS. TERESA SULLIVAN MRS. SHARON CECH Art Art Learning The Fine Arts These skillful hands at work are those of Lorry Chrapliwy and Jim Barrett finishing their pottery, while Ritchie Johnson puts the final touches on his own work of art. Outsiders ore often amazed at the craftsmanship displayed in our Art Deportment. MR. LAWRENCE COX explains a problem to Jim Handley, Terry Daoust, and Spencer Badet In their Physics class. Physics is one of the most demanding subjects Central offers. SCIENCE MR. ROBERT SALTZ Science MR. LARRY SUMPTER Science As biology students we struggled through long charts of binomial nomenclature, and graduated to microscopes and dissecting tools. We studied life, from the insides of rabbits to the description of bacteria to the concept of heredity. In the chemistry lab, we studied valence, reaction, and element properties. We heated, mixed, and massed material and recorded data, and tried to decide why our experiments resulted as they did. Einstein ' s Theory is studied in physics, and we contemplated the relationships between matter and energy. We learned about the simple concepts of mass and mo- tion that govern our complex phys- ical world. And then, in here . . . explains Rosamound Rouse to Scott Clark in one ot Mr. Powers ' Health classes. WORLD OF DISCOVERY MR. PHILLIP ELL, Biology, MR. JOSEPH WOLTER, Biology, and MR. GEORGE WOOLRIDGE, Special Education wotth eggs hatching in an incubator. Thedo Thompson and Greg Jackson seem to have mixed a solution which amuses Mr. Byron Carrier. 37 ' : ' ' ■ :.. - ' ! ■ ■ il ' « ' . ' 7 v . ■ 5 ' A-, • II B,, Hl V 3i 1 ■!■ 5 ■ - ■ v ' -t7- ' S Measuring, adding, subtracting, and dividing intrigue Dennis Smith and Bruce Alexander in their Advanced Geometry class v hile Tim Brunt watches attentively- Problems, Problems, Problems MISS ANTOINETTE SEMORTIER Mathematics MR. JOHN KACARAB Mathematics MR. WILLIAM SCHLUNDT Mathematics 38 MR. JOHN WILMORE Mathematics Kathy Kizer and Greg Denby learn the importance of accurate measurement in ttieir Geometry class. MR. HERSHEL HAWKINS Mathematics In algebra we studied equalities, mode graphs and drawings, and worked with the concepts of numbers. We learned reasons and rules, and worked to keep both members of the equation equal. Geometry brought confusion at first, then under- standing of angles, circles, area, and volume. We worked with compasses and straight edges, and learned anxioms and postulates to be used in proving theorems, which then were used in proving con- clusions of hypotheses. And when the year was done, there was no man ignorant of geometry. In trigonometry we examined triangles and the ratios of their sides. We made graphs and learned long lists of sines, tangents, and cosecants. We ac- quired the use of logarithms and the slide rule, and became aware of the complexities of numbers. Calculus and analytical geometry are the classes for those who go on to college. We analyzed and computed, and wondered, and worked with higher mathematics. Maybe someday we will be able to prove that 2 + 2 4. MR. LEON BENDIT Mathematics MR. JAMES HARRIS Mathematics MR. WALTER KINDY Mathematics MR. JOHN McMARNEY Mathematics MR, JOSEPH MACKOWIAK Mathematics 39 Nancy Brewer demonstrates the straddle seat on the parallel bars, while Nancy Jurgonski and Diane Raytek spot her so she won ' t fall. Many different activities In gym make the program effective as well as interesting. Sound Minds And Bodies Put in the key — step on ttie gas — get in the car! No, it ' s the other way around, but no matter. In driver ' s education class we drove through town with the instructor ' s foot never leaving his brake. We learned rules, and skills and re- sponsibility, and licenses were our reward. We will never forget the rush in gym to get dressed on time, and the games, exercises, and swim- ming for some. We learned rules for team sports, and realized how much work and fun goes into being an athlete. MRS. WILLS Girls study Hall Director MR. LOUIS NEWBOID Boys Study Hall Director MISS MARIE KRUCKEL, MRS. PATRICIA HUNTER, and MISS BETTY MATHEWS, our physical education inslruclors, plan the oclivlties we do in gym class. MR. ED SZUCS, our football coach, looks over pictures in the athletic office before his Driver Education class. Athletic director MR. ROSS STEPHENSON, basketb all coach MR. JIM POWERS, MR. LAWRENCE McKINNEY, and B-team basketball coach MR. RAY EMRICK look over the write-up our Bears received iui --i in a local newspaper. 42 % SPOI 43 THIRTEEN CONSECUTIVE FOES SUCCUMB TO CENTRAL ONSLAUGHT John Sovinski and Greg Henderson tip In Emerson Carr ' s missed shot. Richard Smith outleops Fori Wayne foes, but the rebound is just out of reach. BEARS ASCEND TO SEVENTH IN STATE, 45 Richard Smith gropes for fhe boll, but teammate Leon Davis has already taken undisputed control. After disposing of early season uncertainty and inexperience, ttie 1964-65 Central basketball team proceeded to victimize in succession ttiirteen of its traditionally formidable opponents. In the champion- ship game of the Sectional, Washington ' s Panthers finally eclipsed the victory string in a 62-63 thriller that dashed Central Tourney hopes and brought the final season record to 1 5-6. This overall favorable showing by the cagers earned them recognition as the state ' s number seven team. The hardcourt campaign had opened in almost as exciting a man- ner as it ended, with the Central quintet squeezing past St. Joe by three points in on overtime. Triumphant in only two of their next seven outings, the Bears occasionally fought tenaciously but faltered often against state powerhouses like Indianapolis Washington, East Chicago Washington, and Gary Roosevelt. However, the clash with city rival Adams marked the beginning of a change in Bear basket- ball fortunes. The Eagles became the first of the unlucky thirteen clubs that fell prey to the Bruin barrage which then smothered Muncie Central, Riley, and Penn, each by more than ten points. The cagers knack for winning persisted as they downed annually sticky Wash- ington, Anderson and Mishawaka. Highly touted Lebanon could not withstand Central ' s attack, nor could Fort Wayne North on the fol- lowing weekend, although the latter contest was close throughout. At Elkhart in the regular season ' s closing skirmish, the Bears scram- bled as they never had before to salvage an unnerving overtime triumph. In gaining a berth in the Sectional championship tilt, the Central five rolled over Mishawaka, outlasted a staunch St. Joe team and beat back John Adams. Greg Henderson, Jim Gerhold, Larry Edier, John Sovinski, and John Ferrell were the varsity ' s senior members. Gerhold, at 6 ' 5 , and Henderson, at 6 ' 4 , started regularly and were indispensable as the squad ' s big men underneath. The talent laden junior fivesome of Leon Davis, Richard Smith, Emerson Carr, Wade Fuller and Karl Simon will return next season. SHARE Greg Henderson and Richard Smith stretch to block Muncie coger ' s tip in. Richard Smith viciously siezes a loose boll. Junior playmoker Emmy Corr drives for o shot ogoinsl Adams 47 Halftime in the locker room ob- viously means serious business. COACHES IMPART KNOWLEDGE, ENTHUSIASM EKuberont Coach Powers encourages his team. During a time out, coaches make some adjustments in strategy. • ' y ' 35 1 The 1964-65 Central varsity basketboll team; Front Row: Emerson Carr, Jotin Ferrell, Greg Jackson, Wode Fuller, Karl Simon, Larry Edier; Back Row: Ctiuck Dawson, Rictiard Smith, Greg Henderson, Jim Gerhold, John Sovinski. Leon Davis. Central 56 Central 54 Centr al 59 Central 67 Central 71 Central 66 Central 64 Central 71 Central 76 Central 76 Central 73 Central 89 Central 64 St. Joe 53 Indianapolis Washington.. 71 Michigan City 72 Kokomo 76 Goshen 58 Gary Roosevelt 71 LaPorte 54 East Chicago Washington. 86 John Adams 59 Muncie Central f 5 Riley 60 Penn 74 Washington 58 Central 73 Central 80 Central 83 Central 63 Central 88 Anderson 7l Mishawaka 65 Lebanon ' 2 Fort Wayne North 59 Elkhart 85 Central . Central . Central . Central . Sectional Tournament Mishawaka 55 St. Joe 70 John Adams 49 Washington 63 The 1964-65 Bear B-team; Kneeling; D. Pon- der, D. Kyle, D. Stratigos, K. Bethel, J. King, R. Smith; Standing; K. Harvey, D. Shannon, G. Chism, N. Martin, J. Herren, R. Banks. 49 Members of the 1964-65 Freshman basket- ball team are. Kneeling: Gene Forsythe, Ivan Stewart, Chip Newman, Paul Smith, Steve Coyle; Standing: Bill Austin, Craig Smith, Jake Claybrook, Lyie Wamsley, Terry James. B-TEAM, JUNIOR HIGH TRIUMPH, FORETELL FAVORABLE FUTURE The 1964-65 Junior High basketball team; Kneeling: A. Carter, D Johnson, J. Hus- band, B. Lottie, D, Horveli, L, Smith, D, Ivory; Standing mgr. R Harris, C. Lake, C Gront, O. Brown, W. Husband, B. Ellis, J. Price, L Davis, M. Beth, mgr. A. Fleming, Coach Yena, 50 Mishawoka grappler frees one arm, but Tony Rouse remains in control. Senior Wendel Harmon applies some needed pressure. WRESTLERS REAP REWARDS FOR PERSEVERANCE, HARD WORK The 1964-65 Central wrestling team. Kneeling: Jim Statzell, Alfred Gilbert, Phil Skinner, Gene Early, Tony Rouse, Dennis Furgeson, mgr. Robin Yeakley; Standing: Coach Fuerbringer, Ken Hill, Tom Daniels, Charles Price, Jeff Mclntyre, Allen Redding, Jim Levy, Coach McNarney. VARSITY WINS 9 OF 12 ENCOUNTERS Central 16 Central 17 Central 39 Central 33 Central 26 Central 27 Central 39 Central 39 Central 22 Central 26 Central 5 Central 27 Conference 2nd Sectional 2nd Logansport 32 Adams 33 Washington 10 Clay 18 Riley 21 Lafayette Jeff 14 LaPorte 9 Elkhart 13 Niles 18 Penn 14 Southport 39 Mishawako 15 En route to a victory, Ptiil Skinner breaks down tiis Caveman foe. 52 The 1964-65 Central B-team wrestlers; Kneeling: mgr. Rolph Anderson, Calvin Macon, George Smith, Ronnie Baer, Mike Fuzy, Treble McBride, Wesley Doi, mgr. Tom Finnigan; Standing: Coach Fuerbringer, Houston Sanders, Curtis Plump, Sam Hill, Mot Kingsbury, Ray Nick, Greg Matofin, Coach McNorney. B-TEAM BEATEN ONLY TWICE Central ' s 1964-65 wrestling squad, under the supervision of Coach John McNarney, indicated once again that Bear grapplers rank among the best trained and most respected competitors in this area. The matmen took part in 12 regular season meets and were victorious in 9 of them, including a 26-21 victory over a powerful Riley squad. Central finished second in the conference with a 5 and 1 mark. In tournament competition, the Bruins didn ' t perform as well as in previous years, with not a single Central grappler emerg- ing victorious from the Lafayette regionals. Phil Skinner, Tony Rouse and Tom Daniels all represented Central as sectional champions, and Skinner was victorious in the NIC meet, as were Charles Price and JefF Mclntyre. Both Skinner and Rouse also captured Holiday Tourney Championships, even though Central could manage only a 3rd in that meet, behind Adams and Riley. Central ' s senior wrestlers were led by Al Gilbert (won 1 2, lost 8), Phil Skinner (won 20, lost 2 and tied 1), Charles Price (won 18, lost 3), and Wendell Harmon (won 10, lost 7). In all the Bear senior contingent racked up a 75-45 won-lost record. A determined Jeff Mclntyre maneuvers for a pin. 53 John Wagner practrces racing dives and polishes turn to Improve his per- formance. SWIMMERS STROKE TO VICTORY A new City Meet 200-yard medley record and five new school marks constituted the most outstanding achievements of the 1965 Central swimming team. The squad also won eight of twelve dual meets, took third in the Conference Meet and a tenth position down state. The tankmen finished 4th in the Conference, and took a 5th spot in the Sectional. Co-captain John Wagner along with Dennis Stites, Terry Daoust, and Jerry Vancik pooled their efforts in the 200- yard medley competition to shear the old City Meet mark by almost two full seconds. The five rewritten school records were the 160-yard medley relay, the 200-yard medley relay, the 160-yard freestyle relay, the 100-yard breaststroke and the 100-yard backstroke. One of the four Bear losses came at the hands of the state ' s number three team, John Adams, and the two in- flicted by Mishowaka and Washington were in extremely close contests. Boys competing this year for the last time were Wagner, Daoust, Spencer Badet, Bill Crum, Nick Borsodi and Mike Humnickey. Central 52 Howe Central 41 Southport . . . Central 49 Riley Central 51 Lafayette Jeff. Central 45 Mishowaka . . Central 65 Penn Central 65 Michigan City Central 45 Washington . . Central 13 Adams Central 59 LaPorte Central 53 Goshen 43 54 46 44 50 30 29 50 82 36 42 City Meet 4th Conference Meet .... 3rd Sectional Meet 5th State Meet 1 0th 54 Members of Ihe 1964-65 Central swimming team; Front Row: John Wo ' f, Don Dosmann, Jerry Voncik, Spencer Bodet, Rick Schwartz, Terry Dooust, Mike Basney; Back Row: Coach Saltz, Jerry Coddens, Dennis Stites, Mike Humnickey, Barry Lee, Jim Holop, Pat Williams, Nick Borsodi. QUARTET SETS CITY MEET RELAY MARK Backstroker Terry DaousI thrusts himself out of starling position, glides through the water toward the finish. 55 Although its efforts were commendable, the 1964 Bear tennis team struggled through a winless season. In their first match against Mishawaka, the netters came closer to victory than at any other time during the year, losing by a tight 3-4 count. Succeeding opponents blanked the Bears on four occasions and completely thwarted every attempt at victory. Dick Collins, participating in competition this year for the first time, was the only senior. As number two man, he earned the best singles record of 3 wins and 5 defeats. Junior captain, Tate Grorud. held the number one position and finished with a 2-6 individual mark, Jim Hotop and Jim Lane, both sophomores, and Tom Nowicki, a junior, will also return next season. Hesitating momentarily, Jim Hotop prepares to slam an opponent ' s serve. YOUNG TENNIS SQUAD UNSUCCESSFUL Central . Central , Central . Central . Central . Central . Central . Central. 3 Mishawaka 4 1 LaPorte 6 Elkhart 7 Ft, Wayne North . , . . 7 Adams 7 Michigan City 7 1 Goshen 6 2 Riley 5 Members of ttie tennis team are Dick Collins, Jim Hotop, Tom Nowicki, and Tote GrorucJ (slancJing). 56 The 1964 Cross Country team. Kneeling: Bob Seols, Bob Freund, Bob Voogd, Mike Fuzy. First Row: mgr. Joe Zowarski, Steve Hart, Dennis Schermerhorn, Al Banks, Mike Jackson, Joe Fitzgerald, Coacti Schlundt. Second Row; Pat Hath, Larry Carver, Ed Lind, Ray Lentych, Greg Smith, Herb Russel, Cal Maefield, Gene Fitzgerald. X-MEN BEST IN SEVEN YEARS A young, well balanced cross country team compiled 9 victories and 7 defeats in 1964, for the second best dual meet record in Central history. While on its winning way, the squad recorded two outstanding wins over LaPorte and Fort Wayne North, the latter being the Bears ' first success in eighteen attempts against the perennially potent North harriers. A trio of Central runners, Mike Jackson, Joe Fitzgerald and Bob Seals maintained sub-eleven minute averages for the entire season. Individually, Fitzgerald, the Most Valuable runner, copped four first places, captain Jackson got one first, and Seals, a freshman, was the Bears ' first finisher in the city meet. Mike Johns, and Dennis Schermerhorn, along with Fitzgerald, were the squad ' s only seniors. Al Banks, Steve Hart, and Bob Keuhl completed the varsity squad. Central 33 Central 17 Central 23 Central 26 Central 24 Central 21 Central 27 Central 23 Central 31 Central 37 Central 17 Central 23 Central 48 Central 38 Central 40 Central 42 Community School Corp. Meet Sectional Adams 24 New Carlisle 41 Mishawaka 32 Washington 29 LaPorte 32 Ft. Wayne North 34 Clay 28 Washington 32 Adams 25 Michigan City 18 Concord 43 Penn 33 Elkhart 15 Goshen 17 Mishawaka 19 Riley 17 4th 5th «kA Exhaustion plainly showing on his face. Bob Seals is Central ' s first finisher in the City Meet. 57 Quarterback Don Kyle, straining with each stride, breaks down the sideline. 58 Fullback Karl Simon shiftily side steps a tackier. Mike Martin leaps high for a pass, as Goshen ployer lunges to defend. BEAR STYLE Playing one of the most difficult schedules in Indiana high school football, the Central gridders struggled to a 3-5-1 record. Opponents — among them four of the state ' s best five teams — often displayed power, speed, and experience which the Bears, despite some valiant efforts, could not equal. St. Joe ' s Indians, ranked number one, were the Bruins ' first opponents. At halftime with the score notted 1 3-13, it looked as if the Tribe was in for stiff resistance. But in the second half, played in a drenching rain, St. Joe scored four times and stifled the Bear offense to win 39 to 13. The following two contests were bright spots in the foot- ball story. Mishawaka ' s Tupper Field, on another miserably wet evening, was the scene of a struggle in which the Maroons were nosed out 7-0 by a Mike Martin touchdown and fine Central defensive ploy. In a third damp and muddy game, witnessed by only a handful of spectators at Michigan City, Rick Niezgodski and Mike Martin each scored on punt returns to give coach Szucs ' eleven their second conference victory, 1 2-7. The gridders then journeyed to Fort Wayne Central Cath- olic, where they were frustrated with a 13-13 tie. Junior full- back Karl Simon highlighted two long drives with touchdowns. A Duke Bailey interception initiated a late Bruin surge that left the ball on C C ' s one-yard line when time ran out. GRIDDERS OPPOSE FOUR OF STATE ' S In the annual Central-Adams homecoming clash, an ineffective Bear team fell victim to the highly spirited Eagles by a 22-0 count. Hov ever, the next week against Goshen, the situotion was reversed, as the Central offense rolled up 27 points, while a staunch defensive effort shutout the Redskins. As tough as the season had been up to this point, the most challenging encounters were yet to come against Riley Washing- ton and Elkhart, ranked number 4, 5 and 3 respectively in the final state poll. Riley inflicted the season ' s worst defeat on the Bears, 35 to 0. City rival, Washington then whipped the Bruins 27-7, collecting three tallies in the first half. In a contest which somewhat resembled Central ' s opening season game, the Bears matched a strong Elkhart club in the first half and trailed only 13-12 after two quarters. However, the Blazers thundered back in the second half, while Central could not move. The result was a 33 to 12 Elkhart victory. The regular positions of seniors Bruce Best, Chuck Dawson, Mike Martin, George Basker, Dove Balogh, Duke Bailey, Doug Roberts, Dave Muldrow and Bob Harris will be vacated this year because of graduation. Prospects are favorable for next season, however, with returning starters Don Kyle, Rick Niezgodski, Norman Martin, Jim Wilder, Karl Simon, Ray Nick and Dennis Grzegorek. Mike Martin sweeps left end as Charles Price moves in to block out a pursuing Goshen player. 60 -Y - 7 - f ' ' -« r T Central 13 St. Joe Central 7 Mishawoka Central 12 Michigan City Central 13 Fort Wayne C. Central Adams Central 27 Goshen Central Riley Central 7 Washington Central 12 Elkhart C. 39 7 13 22 35 27 33 Members of the 1964 Central varsity football team ore. First Row: Coach Szucz, B. Ayers, C. Price, R. Smith, R. Harris, D. Muldrow, W. Hagan, J. Mclntyre, H. Sanders. Second Row: I. Skinner, B. Best, C. Dawson, G. Baslier, D. Kyle, K. Simon, D. Balogh, M. Martin, D. Bailey, J. Wilder, J. Basker, mgr. J. Lute. Third Row: mgrs. Zawierucha and Ferguson, N. Martin, D. Roberts, R. Nick, D. Waters, T. Daniels, R. Banks, T. Hall, D. Grzegorek, B. Erhardt, L. Szczechowski, coach Mockowiak, mgr. R. Yeakley. Fourth Row: Coaches Stephenson and Newbold, J. Steinhoffer, M. Kingsbury, D. Bonkowski, G. Nowicki, H. Emmons, G. Matafln, S. Hill, T. Remble. BEST TEAMS; COMPILE 3-5-1 MARK !.•-  «JL ' , LM-r..t. ' i ' - Defensive specialists of the Central football team. Front row: George Basker, Norman Martin, Dove Balogh, Jim Wilder, and Karl Simon. Second Row: Bob Harris, Bruce Best, Duke Bailey, Wayne Hogan. In back ore Don Kyle and Dennis Grzegorek. Dennis Gnegorek struggles with an Elkharf runner ot the goal line. Bob Horris out sprints a Riley tackier. LEADERSHIP - A CENTRAL TRADITION Inspiring team spirrt is the responsibility of cooches Gilkey, Stephenson, Mackowiok, Slues, Newbold, Brinkmom, and co-captains, Dove Bolough and Mike Marfin. 62 The 1964 Central golf team. Front Row; John Abernothy, Mike Scott, Al Hemig. Dan Otolski, Mike Wroblewski. ad Byrer Bock Row: GOLFERS WIN FIVE MATCHES Battling seventeen formidable opponents and, at times, the unpredictable elements, the Central golf team stroked to a 5 and 12 record. The links- men won victories over Dowagiac, Goshen, Adams, and tv ice over Mishav aka, turning in their lowest total of 315 against Goshen. The best individual average, 80.2, was maintained by junior, Al Hemig, who fired the year ' s hottest round, a 73, against Mishawaka at Eberhart golf course. The only seniors were Mike Wroblewski and Dan Otolski, a pair of steady performers. Mike Scott, a junior, served as team captain. Brad Byrer and John Abernothy completed the varsity squad. Golf Central 343 Mishawaka 347 Central 347 Goshen 340 Central 347 Elkhart 320 Central 364 Dowagiac 365 Central 319 Mishawaka 314 Central 335 Adams 330 Central 335 Riley 305 Central 329 Michigan City 313 Central 329 LaPorte 327 Central 315 Goshen 331 Central 315 Elkhart 311 Central 330 Mishawaka 340 Central 326 Adams 330 Central 326 Riley 309 Central 349 Michigan City 331 Central 349 LaPorte 324 Sectional 9th South Bend-Mishawaka Tournament 3rd Intensively concentrating, Mike Scott is ready to putt. 63 Concluding only his second season as head track coach, Mr. Gilkey has good reason to be proud of his cindermen ' s 1964 performance. Throughout the season, consistently fine team efTort was mixed with superior individual achievements. A perfect 9-0 dual record, the city championship, and a 3rd in the conference meet resulted from the timely combination of these two assets. The Bear tracksters also won the Valpo Relays, took 3rd in the Goshen Relays, 2nd in the Sectional, 3rd in the Regional, and concluded down state with a seventh place. A trio of senior lettermen, along with a number of junior returnees gave indispensable depth, balance, and experi- ence to the team. Bruin performance was especially out- standing at the annual city track meet, in which Central runners established five new meet records. Senior co-captain, Lodis Rhodes, notched record breaking times in both the high and lew hurdle events, and was voted the season ' s Most Valuable Player. In the 880 relay, co-captain Dick Neher, Ed Polk, Bob Harris and Mike Martin teamed up in a record breaking performance. Martin and Jerry Ward, a pair of seasoned juniors, individually bettered long standing marks in the 440 and mile run respectively. Down state, the quartet composing the mile relay squad — Harris, Ward, Martin and Mike Reed — captured a second spot behind state champ. East Chicago Roosevelt. The ' 64 Central track team. Front Row: mgr. W. Doi, F. Beckmon, P. McCue, G. Smith, R. Kuehl, F. Early, D. Stites, J. Plump, mgr. J. Lute. Second Row: mgr. J. Lindsey, J. Word, M. Reed, R, Johnson, D. Neher, S. Mitchell, L. Rhodes, J. Maxwell, E. Polk, M. Martin, L. Miller, R. Harris, mgr. R. Eisner. Third Row: J. Shambry, M. Jackson, Ronnie BEARS UNBEATEN IN DUAL COMPETITION; Poised for the gun are dashmen, Bob Harris and Mike Martin. 64 Track Central 89 Goshen Central 55 Elkhart Central 94 ' A Clay Central 77 LaPorte Central 80 St. Joe Central 84 Penn Central 64 Washington Central 83 Riley Central 73 Mishawoka Goshen Relays 3rd Valpo Relays 1st Conference 3rd Sectional 2nd Regional 3rd City Meet 1st State Meet 7th 20 54 14 ' A 32 29 25 45 26 36 Johnson, D. Toylor, D. Bdogh, R. Banks, R. Smith, C. Moefield, P. Siynski, D. Bailey, J. Wilder, D. Land, C. McKnight. Fourth Row: Coach Schlundt, T. Murray, A. Bonks, L. Munlin, T. Remble, D. Schemerhorn, R. O. Johnson, J. Zowierucho, K. Bingham, L. Szczechowski, S. Hart, E. Townsend, D. Smith, Coach Gilkey. ESTABLISH FIVE NEW CITY MEET RECORDS Co-captains, Dick Neher and Lodis Rhodes hurdle stride for stride. 65 Members of the 1964 Centrol baseball team. Front Row: Norm Gurwitz, Don Third Row: mgrs. Pete Greene and Robin Yeakley, Coach McNorney, Korl Goodman, Lorry Edier, Wayne Hagan, Dennis Grzegorek. Second Row: Fred Simon, Mike Kuzmicz, Fred Kruger, Tom Jennings, Coach Newbold. Snyder, Dick Collins, Tom Butler, Rick NIezgodski, Mike Putnam, Vern Kraft. BEARS BREAK EVEN WITH 8-8 RECORD k ' 4-..-v , Hurler Dick Collin The 1965 baseball team needed to win all three games in the city tourney to end the season with an even 8-8 record. This the club did in fine style, as it beat Washington 5 to 4 and Clay 8 to 5 to move into the championship game against St. Joe. The thrilling finale went 9 innings before Vern Kraft drove in the run that gave Coach Newbold ' s squad a 4-3 victory and the city title. For his overall tourna- ment performance and attitude, senior Dan Goodman re- ceived the coveted Bolond Award. In the regulation season opening game, Washington fell prey to a strong Central team by a 20 to 2 count. Thereafter, however, the club seemed to win and lose in spurts. The Bears were handed four straight defeats by Mishawaka, Adams, St. Joe and Elkhart before they regained winning form. The diamondmen blanked Greene, 8 to 0, LaPorte, 3 to 0, then nipped Mishawaka 8-7 in a rematch. Next Goshen squeaked by the Bears by a 3-2 margin. Washington got their revenge, and St. Joe made it two in a row against Central in the succeeding contests. A 5-1 win over Michigan City, followed by a 7-0 shutout at the hands of Riley made the record 5 and 8 going into the tourney. Fred Kruger and Goodman served as team co-captains. In addition, Kruger captured the Kiwanis Award while Good- man was named the Most Valuable Player. s is into the wind-up. 66 CLUTCH PITCHING, HITTING... Co-captain and Kiwanis Award winner, Fred Kruger. Record Central 20 Washington 2 Central 6 Mishawako 7 Central 1 Adams 2 Central 6 St. Joe 8 Central 3 Elkhart 16 Central 8 Greene Central 3 LaPorte Central 8 Mishawako 7 Central 2 Goshen 3 Central 2 Washington 7 Central 7 St. Joe 8 Central 5 Michigan City 1 Central Riley 7 City Tournament Central 5 Washington 4 Central 8 Clay 5 Central 4 St. Joe 3 SALVAGE CITY CROWN Don Goodman, co-captain and Boland Award recipient, looks In for the sign. 67 68 ACTIVITIES 69 Norm Gurwitz, Dorphine Hoston, Mickey Prelepo, and Ike Botalis, the 1964-65 officers of the Student Council, look over the minutes of o recent meeting. Working together, they were responsible for the many activities enioyed by Centralites. OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE The meeting will now come to order! These are familiar words in the Little Thea- ter, as students learn that school govern- ment is a complicated business. The Student Council is entirely run by students, but usu- ally Mr. Kuhny, the faculty advisor, drops in with a comment or word of advice. Among the traditional activities super- vised by the Student Council are the Thanks- giving baskets, giving everyone a chance to help needy families; running the stamp machine, a non-profit endeavor; organizing the annual Central carnival; and giving soc hops. New programs introduced this year were recognition for straight-A students and a plaque for retiring teachers. One of the most exciting aspects of the Student Council is the week-long election campaign, directed by Mr. Hoyer. Political speeches, posters, and the use of voting machines all generate enthusiasm. One of the functions the Student Council performs is the organization of underclass elections. Donn King, Cleo Colyvos, and Ike Batalis meet with sophomores for this 70 Members of the Student Council Executive Board include: (in the back row) Chris Stanley, Sally Stanley, Donn King, Peggy Prelepa, (sealed) Valerie King, Mickey Prelepa, Norm Gurwili, Dorphine Hoston, and Ike Batolis. PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE Abraham Lincoln Nancy Powers, Audrey Hayes, and Sandy Frank sell student di- rectories, published by the Student Council. Ike Batolis presents Mr. McKinney with the plaque purchased by the Student Council on which nomes of retired teachers will be engraved. Ideas can be exchanged in many differ- ent ways, and knowledge gained from sources other than school books. Central participates in a program for exchanging ideas and gaining understanding through knowledge. This program is called The Am- erican Field Service. In high schools all over the country many an exchange student looks with wide eyes at his new surroundings and perhaps wonders, What am I doing here, away from home? His thoughts are not in English; they could be in one of a hundred languages used throughout the world. Soon, as he adapts to the customs and conditions of his new environment, this question seems to answer itself. I am here to learn about the United States and to help explain my country to you. I am here to further peace through understanding. This answer is the purpose of American Field Service and every day, with every foreign exchange stu- dent, it comes closer to its goal. V orkers receive canisters and directions for the AF.S. canister drive. ' HONEST FRIENDSHIP WITH ALL NATIONS ' Thomas Jefferson Our foreign exchange student EIci Spoccaquerche pouses a mo- ment to recoil pleasont experiences. Pam Belyeo and Priscilia Campbell sell A.F.S. cookbooks to parents during Open House. 72 Central is known in South Bend as hav- ing the most active Booster Club in the city. This year, sponsored by Mr. Nelson, we ' ve even gone beyond our previous ac- complishments. The Booster Club organized the first voluntary pep rally for the football team at School Field, which was a huge success, and issued Football and Basket- ball Handbooks — a first in the state. The Club sponsored buses to away games and also to Washington gym for home games. Record boards were put up for swimming and track, and posters, signs, and hand- bills publicized all school activities. The trophies for the most valuable athletes were purchased by the Booster Club along with decals, hats, and pins in orange and blue. For the first time this year, the Booster Club took charge of the student section of the book store and sold school supplies. Hanging a 1964.65 basketball schedule are the officers of the Booster Club: Mike ReecJ, Rick Niezgodski, Jackie Keating, and Sue Ruethe. WILL KEEP FAITH Mike Reed presides at o typical meeting of the Booster Club Executive Board. Members include Mickey Tuesley, Tom Hall, Terri Goltz, Pat Clarke, Jackie Keating, Joy Donaldson, Mike Reed, Sue Ruethe, Rick Niezgodski, Ike Batolis, Sharon Renforth, ond Sandy Cohen. 73 Members of the 1964-45 Football Queen ' s Court are Leon Miller, Pom Allen, John Sovinski, Moxlne Vernon, Eric Ackermon, Peggy Prelepa, John Ferrell, Linda Yanez, Queen Linda Witt, Ike Bolalis, Honorory Member EIci Spocco querche, Lee Erhardt, Brenda Jennings, Raymond Johnson, Carol Dunsizer, Spencer Badet, Potti Clarke, and David Bickel. SHE WAS OUR QUEEN, The brisk, blustering autumn evening sup- plied an atmosphere spiced with excitement for the crowning of the 1964-65 Football Queen at the annual Central-Adams foot- ball game. Nine senior girls comprised the court and this moment was perhaps the first step in the realization of their roles as seniors. For three years they had sat in the stands during the games and tried to guess who would be chosen queen. Now it was their turn to experience the thrill of being selected to participate in a traditional activ- ity at CHS. Nine smiling teenagers became young ladies as they rode onto the field in open convertibles. Descending from their make-believe carriages, the girls and their escorts walked sedately to the center of the field. The spectators maintained a breath- less silence while the onnouncer began the long awaited the Queen is — and then there was an incredulous gasp from Linda Witt as she realized the name just spoken had been hers. Centrols Football Queen Linda Will and the Adams High School Queen smile happily as they moke the troditionol exchange of roses, thus highlighting the Cenlral-Adams weekend. The activities for our basl etball week- end began with a joint pep rally between Central and Washington. The next evening our Bears met the Panthers on the basket- ball court and proved their prowess by winning the game! During half time the Queen ' s Court was presented and each girl was greeted with cheers as she was intro- duced and escorted to the center of the floor. The loud crowd of sports fans changed to a quiet group of proud friends. The traditional breathless silence preceded the announcement of this year ' s Basketball Queen, Jackie Keating. The crown was placed upon her head, and the court slowly walked off, returning the mood in the gym to one of excitement over the game. Jackie Keating, escorled by Dove Waters, ieoves the floor after being crowned Central ' s Basketball Queen. OUR ROSE, OUR STAR Winthrop M. Proed Members of the 1965 Basketball Queen ' s Court ore John Mogero, Julie Wiltfong, Dave Muldrow, Joy Donaldson, Kris Anderson, Mike Reed, Cindy Hess, Donn King, Queen Jackie Keating, Dove Waters, Ann Swanson, Mike Putnam, Mickey Prelepo, Phil Mendenholl, Patti Uldin, Dennis Bonkov ski, Charlotte Wotkins, and Matthew Kingsbury. 75 Perhaps the greatest Central tradition Is that of Ziggy. It is the symbol of our school spirit, and is actually a Zulu war cry. Mr. P. C. Winther, one of our best beloved teachers until his retirement two years ago, was born and raised in the Union of South Africa. He introduced the yell to Central about 38 years ago. The Ziggy yell goes as follows: Koon jana ma doota? Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy! Koon jana ma rcna? Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy! Koon jana ma dota? ' Koon jana ma doota? ' Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy! Ziggy means Kill ' em, and Central has certainly kept up the tradition that Mr. Winther started so long ago. Dorphme HostcDn and Becky Irvin talk to Sharon Renforlli as she signs up students wishing to take the Booster bus to the bosketbail gome between Central and Muncie ot Muncie. NOTHING WAS EVER WITHOUT Diane Whtttaker painis a poster advertising the Student Bookstore and the Basketball Handbooks, two Booster Club projects. Enthusiasm abounding, briglit orange or blue skirts whirling, the cheerleaders help boost our team with the powerful impact of Central spirit. Inspired by the antics of the mascot, our Central Bear, who is friend- ly but grufF when facing opposing teams, the cheerleaders work out novel cheers to incite the student body to yell louder than ever. Guided by Miss Mathews, they spur Ziggy and Central on to VICTORY! In the balcony during pep assemblies and backing the B -team during games, the B -team cheerleaders are learning, guided by Mrs. Hunter. The Varsity Cheerleaders are Linda Yonez, Dorphene Hoston, Sandy Cohen, Charlotte Walkins, Karen Cote, and Linda Witt. This year ' s B -team cheerleaders are Donna Sandine, Virginia Reed, llona Fuzy, JoAnn St. James, and Ruth Ann Warner. GREAT ACHIEVED ENTHUSIASM Ralph Waldo Emerson My, what a big nose you hovel 77 ' LAUGHING FELLOW It has been said that physical activity is necessary for better mental activity and that a well-rounded person participates in both areas. This is true for girls as well as boys, and the Central Girls Club was formed to provide supervised physical activity for any female Central student interested. Consisting of five specialized clubs within one general club, the C.G.C. offers team sports, swimming, modern dance, and bowling. The varsity and B-team cheerleaders are also members and form their own special club. Each club chooses a chairman who represents the girls at the executive board meetings held with Miss Mathews. The officers are chosen from these representatives. These girls help plan the club activities such as having soc hops to earn money, and planning a banquet for the presentation of awards at the end of the year. Representatives to the Executive Board of the Girls Club ore Linda Witt, cheerleaders; Marilyn Boyer, swimming; Connie Boss, modern dance; Sue Ruethe, swimming; Judy Harris, team sports; and Sharon Renforth, socia l committee. Kothy Members of the Team Sports Club playing volley- ball ore H. Kaley, E. Gandy, V. Smith {bock row); D, Evonovich, P. Scott, D. Ellison, V. Gilbert (left front row); J. Harris, F. Nixon, S. Woods (right front); D. Walker, C. McKnight, D. Jones (right bock row). Members of the Swim Club in the front row ore A. Hagey, C. Scott, N Sucikowski, M. Boyer, S. Ruethe, G. Strondhogen, D. Sondine, M. Mason, T. Hart; second row ore L. Paul, G. Fulnecky, S. Stanley, S. Renforth, A. Swonson, K. Cloeys; standing are E. McNeely, L, Paul, P. Campbell, S. Bennett, N. Bennett, B. Johns, C. Stanley, M. Decroes, K. Hauser, S. Reeder, C. Schumoker, M. Whilinger. SHIP GLOWS WARM Kuespert, bowling, is missing from the picture. The officers are, Sharon Renforth, chairman; Marilyn Boyer, treasurer; and Judy Harris, sec- retary. Members of the Modern Donee Club include Evelyn Sucher, Loretta Hill, Connie Bass, Diane Whittaker, Sharon Johnson, Katino Burgess, Janice Murray, Sondy Annoble, Judy Rohr, Joyce White, and Maggie White. Members of the Bowling Club in action include Vera Smith, Linda Joers, Janet Word, Vicki Long, Norma Edwards, Cindy Smith, and Sue Zygulski, Other members in the background await their turn. Arthur D. Ficke The Team Sports Club, sponsored by Miss Mathews, meets after school. At this time the girls can play basketball, volley ball, or any other group sport. The Swim Club meets at the Central Pool. They practice synchronized swimming and water ballet. The girls themselves compose the ballets and give a performance in the spring for their parents. In the Modern Dance Club, sponsored by Mrs. Hunter, the girls practice forms and interpretations of music. Miss Kruckel sponsors the Bowling Club which meets at the Bowlmor instead of at school. The girls either learn how to bowl or practice improving their games, and they then form teams to play against each other. At the end of the year an Awards Banquet is held to honor the girls who have won awards in their clubs. Awards are given for the most improved member of each club and also to the most outstanding participant in each club The officers of the orchestra: Peggy Orr, Jane Horton, and Romeo Brilton. .. AND ORCHESTRAS ROSE Members of the Orchestra, Row 1: Jacqueline Stith, Romeo Britton, Frances Nixon, Betty Allen, Kim Price, Michael Humnicky, Jane Horton, Catherine Hardy, Row 2: Evelyn Sucher, Fred Steiner, Carolyn Powell, Marcia Katz, Marianne DeCroes, Linda Schlundf, Dianne Sorts, Clifford Townsend, Peggy Orr, Barton Jenkins, John Humnicky, Richard Ades, Row 3: Michael Fuzy, Patricia Williams, Joseph Lealherman, Sherry Woods, Ken Kryzaniok, Joanna Campbell, Brendo Sloner, Ellen Davis, Marilyn Lewis, Lorraine Paul, Clara McKnight, Betty Montague, Baylo Halosz, William Jenkins, James Szabo, Row 4: James Voncik, Diotra White, Shoron Brome, Donn Ernsburger, Mr. Zeal Fisher, Charles Bestle, Gary Martin, Charles Ellison, Michael Berry, Douglas King, Edward Sparks, Michael Elias, Cheryl Barts, Leo Warbington, Linda Harmon, Linda Nemeth. In the orchestra class, we did the back- ground for the all-school production, Edgar Allan Poe, and rehearsed pro- grams for concerts and contests. We stud- ied Beethoven ' s Eight Symphony fully, and came early in the mornings for rehearsals until it became a habit. Our friendly com- petition with the band made us work hard, and we learned about rhythm, theory, and the styles of many composers. Orchestra meant long practices and challenges for chairs, a way of de- termining rank according to skill. We pre- pared for our Winter Concert, competed in the State Contest for Orchestra, and some of us won positions in the All-City Orches- tra. There we practiced more, and gave a concert at Morris Civic Auditorium. In order to attain perfection in ,ts work, the orchestro must practice many hours. TO AN EXQUISITE MEASURE Leigh Hunt t ! t I TOR A WELL ROUNDED LIFE, Strike up the band!! Our efforts were well received at state contests where we proved to be one of the finest bands in Indiana. Each one of our practices was spent in developing more precision and pa- tience as we prepared vigorously for our winter concert and contests. We spent long hours in the rain in march- ing practice, and many hours in class, surrounded by noise that would be music only after practice. But we did practice, and made music every time Mr. Singleton led us in concert. Just as the band played classical and popular, so did we raise spirits at pep assem- blies and games. We all had sore ears and throats after blasting Go, Team, Go!! Music is worth all the work. The band participates in cheering of the football games. 82 Members of the Band are, Row 1: Marsha Huff, Ellen Davis, Marilyn lewis, Karen Clausen, Judy Alspaugh, Sylvia Scott, Carolyn Combs, Cindy Smith, Dianne Borts, Marianne DeCroes, Linda Schlundl, Kris Anderson, Row 2: Virginia Forrest, Linda Wise, Terry Cephus, Linda Hojnacki, Linda Compton, Pamela Allen, Pamela Burger, Kenneth Karkiewicz, Lona Paul, Lorraine Paul, Cheryl Barts, Leo Worbington, Linda Harmon, Clifford Townsend, Deborah Kouts, Louis Lone, Barbara Wincek, Row 3: Korol Doron, Gayle Neal, Mary Beth Shellenberger, Curtis Wilson, Judy Harris, Pamela Harden, Steve Rogers, Sherri Morin, Charles Longs, Roger WyatI, Carolyn Broboy, Brian Porter, James Lane, Greg Johnson, Charles Bestle, Gary Martin, Charles Ellison, Gretchen Slrandhogen, Brenda Sloner, Dorothy Young, Pom Peterson, Leonard Skinner, Gerry Hudson, Charles Bryant, Row 4: Donn Ernsberger, Roland Klockow, Larry Kintz, Michael Hardy, Terry Preston, Sharon Anderson, Vicki Fisher, Edward Lark, Michael Elias, Ann Likes, lorry Siple, Jerry Beatly, Mr. John W. Norman, Guy Madison, Mr. A. J. Singleton, Larry Shimer, Michael Berry, Robert Vernon, Michael Robinson, Terry Young, Robert Rankin, Douglas King, Ben Stoner, Edward Sparks. ONE MUST HAVE MUSIC George Eastman A look through the door of the band room reveals an early morning practice. Barb Wincek, Marsha Huff, Kris Anderson, Mike Berry, and Charles Ellison, officers of the band, discuss up-coming contests. 83 Members of the Glee Club ore, Back Row; Borbora Quackenbush, Tonda Tiedge, Mary Allan, Bonnie Works, Margaret Adams, Ruth Stokes. Bobby Wilson, Charles GrifTin, Freeman Smith, Don Hardy, Gordon Klockow, Charles Bryant, Gwen Wallace, Virginia Adams, Alicia Arnold, Sharon Roytek, Boyla Holasz, Middle Row: Becky Trobaugh, Ruth Luebke, Mary Jane Cripe, Kathy Jenkins, Beverly Baird, Dorothy Bishop, Rosemary Ades, Bill Inwood, Adolphus Bufler Mike WHERE WORDS FAIL, We got to school early and stayed late to practice singing for performances. But it was all worth it — perhaps in just one moment of joy in music. We gave many concerts: at the Progress Club, churches, and with the All City Chorus in the Morris Civic Auditorium. We made a fine show- ing at the Bethel College student convo- cation in March. Our new director, Mr. Miller, led us in our specialty of sacred and traditional selections. We hold fast to the memories of our Glee Club, loud and strong. As they lead our school in joyful and traditional song. Members of the Girls ' Ensemble include, in the front row: Candy Oehler, Koy Corey, Ruth Luebke, Vicki Volmer, Morcy Crawford, and Joan Inwood. In the bock row are Dawn Sylvey, Pat Millinqton, Mary Jane Cripe, Cathy Jenkins, Jean Snyder, Mirra Witters. 84 Hardy, Ronnie Johnson, Ken Harris, Dessie Johnson, Sharon Rynearson, Jean Monley, Dorothy Works, Karen Zimmerman, Front Row: Ann Maxwell, Nancy Snyder, Celio White, Marcy Crawford, Joan Inwood, Jean Snyder, Mirra Witters, Glenn Ross, Steve Krouse, Henry Martin, Ed Sparks, Dora Tate, Betty Word, Down Sylvey, Potty Millington, Candy Oehler, Vicki Volmer, Kay Corey. The accompanists are Carol Anderson who is at the left, and Judy Glassburn. MUSIC SPEAKS Hans Christian Anderson For the members of the Glee Club, the school day begins at 7:20. 85 Ruth Luebke, Moriam Weinstein, Betty Brinley, Walter Tribble, Terri Goltz, and Chris Frederick take leading roles in the play, Polly With a Past. THE PLAY ' S THE THING Shakespeare BARNSTORMER BOARD Sponsor and Director — Mr. James Lewis Casaday First Semester John Wagner Adolphus Butler Ruth Luebke Paula Gorrell Terri Goltz Chris Frederick Walter Tribble James Rossow Miriam Weinstein William Inwood Mark Shannon Tom Carlson Second Semester John Wagner Adolphus Butler Ruth Luebke James Rossow Walter Tribble William Inwood Chris Frederick Linda Wylie Barbara Wuthrich Joan Inwood Mark Shannon Pat Millington Tom Carlson Two of Polly ' s suitors, John Wagner and Tom Carl- son, talk to Terri Golti who plays Polly. .: jg it-gaS-s:.:t !  aBg Walter Tibbie, Chris Frederick, and Tom Carlson appear in o scene from The Goldbug. WILD PASSION ' S CHILD, AND SORROW ' S TWIN Thomas Bailey Aldrich The all school play Poe, produced and directed by Mr. James Lewis Casaday, was presented February 19 and 20. The script for the production, written by Linda Harmon, Ruth Luebke, Mariam Weinstein, Adoiphus Butler, Bill Inwood, and Steve Rector, included many of Poe ' s short stories and poems. Miss Mar- garet DeGroote ' s fourth hour English class gave a choral reading of The Bells. Choreography was done by Mrs. Patricia Hunter and Mr. David Evans for the seven difFerent colored rooms of The Masque of the Red Death. Mr. Zeal Fisher did the orchestrations and directed the Central show orchestra, and Mr. Daniel Miller was in charge of the vocal parts. The entire production used a cast of one hundred fifty students. Appearing in a scene from The Masque of the Red Death ore Ruth luebke, Henry Martin, and Freeman Smith. Carol Krueger, as Mrs. Poe, accompanies Woodward Romine, as Poe, as he recites, The Raven. Woodward Romine, Bill Inwood, and Nadya Pawlow- ski appear in, The Fall of the House of Usher. QUOTH THE RAVEN, NEVERMORE Edgar Allen Poe Appearing In the act, He Misses His Missus are in front CeMo White, Ruth Luebke, and Allene Wright. In the rear are Nancy Boocher, Mlrro Witters, Nadya Pawlowski, Woodward Romine Becky Trobaugh, Joan Inwood, Baylo Halasz. ' ...THE HONORABLE P ROFESSIONS OF LAW AND PHYSICS Henry Clay The Law Club was a first this year, for Central and the entire South Bend School Corporation. This pilot club was organ- ized under the direction of the Young Lawyers section of the Indiana State Bar Association, and Mr. Kuhny guided the club at Central. It sponsored the naturalization assembly with Judge Grant which was pre- sented before the student body. The club went to Notre Dame for mock trials, actual law classes, and films. Members of the Law Club are G. Kush, N. Powlowski, A. Hagy, P. Schrelner, J. Wolf, D. King, M. Joseph, M. Minning, M. Osowski, P. Horvoth. Officers of tfie Future Doctors Club are Mike Johns, Carol Krueger, and Sue Ruethe. The Future Doctors of Central was begun again this year after several years of non- existence. We became a chapter of the South Bend Future Doctors ' Club, and attended lectures by physicians and students. We saw films con- cerning various fields related to medicine. Our field trips included touring Memorial Hospital, the radiation laboratory at Notre Dame, and LOBUND the germ-free laboratory at Notre Dame. In the future, we hope to go to Indian- apolis to tour the Medical School before we actually become students there. 89 The Junior Isaac Walton League Is de- voted to ttie conservation and study of Nature. It? members visit state parks and forests, and learn to construct animal stiel- ters and to preserve wild life. Many framtic ours of work at the library go into the preparation of cases in Debate. Guided by Mr. Poorbaugh, debaters and extemporaneous speakers prepare for tour- naments, among them an exciting weekend at Purdue. Members of Miss Ceyak ' s Spanish Club gain experience in conversation by con- ducting meetings entirely in Spanish. Speak- ers, films, and reports help make Spanish countries more familiar. Members of fhe Junior Isaac Walton League discuss various wilcJ life specimens during their study of conservation. Preparing to leave for ttie Tri-State tournament be- tween Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana debate ore Mike Humnicky, Jotin Wolf, Paul Sctireiner, and Helmut Haefke. ANTICIPATE Members of the Spanish Club listen as EIci Spoccaquerche, our foreign exchange student, comments on the pinolo. 90 The Future Teachers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Heritage, provides those students as- piring to teaching careers an opportunity to learn about the profession. The Future Teachers enjoy hours of learning experience by helping teachers at various grade schools in the city. The members of the Future Health Careers Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Foulks, perform many duties ranging from baby- sitting to volunteer social work at health organizations in South Bend. The J.E.T.S. (Junior Engineering and Tech- nical Society), sponsored by Mr. Cox, is dedicated to the development of interest and knowledge in the field of science. Denyse Trytko, Cheryl Krzyzaniak, Sue Smith, and Jackie Davis, officers of the Future Health Careers Club, discuss ideas for interesting meetings. The officers of the Future Teachers Club, Nancy North, Cathy Hardy, Ken Molinoro, and Kothy Kuespert, pro- vide interesting and informative programs for the club members. THE FUTURE Samuel Johnson Throughout the year the J.E.T.S. study new and advanced ideas in the sciences. The club officers. Bill Inwood, Marilyn Smith, Anne Schall, and Mike Humnicky appear very interested in a bomb sight. 91 Planning port of the program for the Tri-Hi-Y are the ot cers: Betty Erhordt, sergeant-ot-arms; Norma Ewing, secretary; Judy Edington, president; and Sharon Springer, treasurer. Character, ideals, and friendship are the goals of the Tri-Hi-Y. This club is associated with the Y.M.C.A. and is for girls only. Sponsored by Mrs. Spohnholz, the Tri-Hi-Y has many projects throughout the year, some fund raising, others social and guid- ance for its members. The Hi-Y is the masculine counterpart of theTri-Hi-Y. Also affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., the Hi-Y members participate in a full pro- gram of projects and activities throughout the year. Under the leadership of Mr. Catanzarite, the Hi-Y works hard to pro- mote friendship and co-operation among its members and the student body. Did you have difficulty locating a book in the library this year? If so, you could have asked the help of one of the members of the Library Club. This group provides Central students with an efficient and well- kept library. Under the guidance of Miss Larson, the student librarians collect fines, check out books, and arrange the shelves neatly. Hi-Y members confer about ideas for new projects enocted this year. Their officers ore Gregg Barth, chaplain; Rodney Younce, secretary; Mike Elios, vice-president; Matthew Kings- bury, treasurer, and John Gardner, president. THE STRENGTH IS THE Checking out books is one of the many jobs and duties per- formed by these members of the Library Club: Bill Erdes, Dixie Goheen, John Shambr-y, Betty CoufTman, and Angela One duty of the Ushers Club Is to control the crowds during the half-time at bosketboll gomes. Three ushers, Ken Marosz, Mike Tahr, and Russ Eisner dis- play their teamwork. As members of the Ushers Club, we worked at games, plays, and concerts, guiding viewers to their seats and control- ling the crowds during intermissions. We saw the crowds ' excitement at games, and got to attend most school functions. If any teacher needed a film or tope to supplement a class, the Audio-Visual Club provided the film, projector, and screen. We learned to operate and repair equip- ment and put our knowledge to practical use. Any banners or posters proclaiming school events, plays, games, or campaigns were provided by the Art Service Club. We spent many hours trying to create original drawings and slogans, and work- ing with paint, chalk, and talent to produce needed advertisements. In addition to running projectors for classes, the Audio-Visual Club learns about other phases of photography. Dennis Kurek, John Smerekanich, and John Horan observe a camera. OF THE SHIP SERVICE Ronald Hapwood Some of the members of the Art Club, Wilma Potts, Peggy Sherer, and behind, Ellen Davis, Marge Min- ning, Nancy Tailor, and Alnetta Harris, relax after completing one of their activities. Circulation, advertising, and business are all difficult tasks handled capably by Julie Wiltfong, Allene Wright, Jackie Keating, Bonnie Rosenbaum, and Nancy North. MAKE THAT RECOLLECTION DURABLE Kristin Anderson has many responsibilities as this year ' s editor-in- chief of the Interlude newspaper. Here she compares a recent issue with one published years ago. Each new issue of the Interlude newspaper requires much hard work and plonning. Hurriedly typing an article is Micht ' e Katz, page one editor. Anne Schall, page two editor, John Wagner, page three, and Doug Roberts, sports, discuss fresh ways of presenting the news. Assignments vary, but all efforts are aimed at creating the best yearbook possible. Here Lois Combs, business section liead, checks subscription cords; Chris Kogel, underclass, and Candy Barnes, faculty, draw up dummy sheets while Carol Fiedler, senior section head, and lire Klarks, classes section head, discuss various presenting their sections in the yearbook. ways of ..BY PUTTING IT DOWN IN WRITING Benjamin Franklin Literary section head Carol Krueger appears very busy as she prepares copy for the yearbook. Sandi Staley, editor-in-chief, and Greg Long, sports section head, go over dummy pages while Activities section head Jackie Rider picks out the best pictures for her pages. How does one describe that unique quality that syinbolizes CHS? It may be spirit of ability or the ever-changing current of activity pulsing through the corridors. The Interlude staff doesn ' t try to break dov n and analyze this quality but does try to capture it in the representation of Central through the pages of the newspaper and yearbook. To recognize this quality it is necessary for the staff and section heads to be present during the special and eventful moments of the school year — to catch an intent look on a student ' s questioning face — to recognize the value of a personal opin- ion and to publish it as an editorial or feature story — to report the accomplishment of a student- sponsored organization. These moments must be recorded with vividness so that the memories will be printed in our minds as well as in the news- paper and yearbook. 96 SENIORS AND UNDE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Senior Class Officers — Greg Jackson, Vice-President, Crickel Anderson, Secretary, Bonny Rosebaum, Treasurer, and Jotin Ferrell, President — were the motivating force Ihot made our Flsti Fry and Senior Prom o success 98 SCHOLARS OF DISTINCTION RANDALL HESS Valedictorian WILLIAM INWOOD Salutaforian HONOR STUDENTS Anderson, Carol Anderson, Kristin Badet, Spencer Baird, Beverly Bankowski, Dennis Barnes, Candace Batalis, Ike Beard, Sandra Bergen, Kay Berry, Michael Braden, Vicki Clem, Richard Cripe, Mary Jane Davis, Ellen Davis, Janet Donaldson, Joyellen Eicher, Solly Elias, John Ferrell, John Fiedler, Carol Fitch, Michael Foohey, Robert Frame, Cynthia Gerhold, Bruce Gerhold, James Hagan, Wayne Hans, Lynn Harmon, Linda Hess, Cynthia Hicks, Donald Horton, Lois Humnicky, Michael Hunt, Mary Jackson, Gregory Janicki, Jeanine Johnson, Raymond E. Kalmor, Michaleen Katz, Michele Keating, Jacquelyn Kenna, Jill King, Donn Kirkum, Sandra Kirsch, Janice Klockow, Gordon Krone, Frances Long, Gregory Monion, Marthanne Maxwell, Ann Miller, Beth Ann Minnies, Judith Minning, Margaret Morris, Kathleen Murphy, Suzanne Murray, Janice Osowski, Mary Paffenbach, Jill Parko, Patricia 99 Pecze, Carol Peterson, Randolph Potts, Wilma Prelepa, Michele Prelepa, Peggy Putnam, Michael Reed, Michael Rider, Jacqueline Roberts, Douglas Rohde, Richard Rosenbaum, Bonita Rupert, Cynthia Schall, Anne Skinner, Phillip Smith, Marilyn Smith, Susan Sovinski, John Stewart, Sheryn Strandhagen, Gretchen Tailor, Nancy Veith, Judith Wagner, John Watkins, Charlotte Willis, Jo Mary Wiltfong, Julia Wincek, Barbara Witt, Linda Wolf, John Wright, Allene ABEL, CYNTHIA ANN — Maiors: English, Social Studies, ond Business. Activities: Booster Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans; College. ACKERMAN, JON ERIC — Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Activities: Wrestling, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. AICHEIE, TERRY — Majors: English, Social Studies, and French. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. ALLEN, MADELINE LYNETTE — Majors: English, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Ac- tivities: Library Club, Girls Club, Booster Club, Bond. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. ALLEN, PAMELA J. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Band. Activi- ties: Football Queen ' s Court, Booster Club, Majorette, Bond Officer. Future Plans: Col- lege — Airline Stewardess. ANDERSON, CAROL ALVEDA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothematics, Science, and Foreign language. Activities: Glee Club, American Field Service, Booster Club, Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. ANDERSON, KRISTIN MARIE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Bond, ond Foreign Language. Activities: Editor-in-Chief Interlude Newspaper, Senior Class Secretary, National Honor Society, Junior Class Executive Board, Bond Secretory, Orchestra, Majorette, South Bend Tribune Reporter. Future Plans: College. ANDERSON, SHARON LEE— Majors: English, Social Studies, Band, and Business. Activities: Pep Band. Future Plans: Marriage. ANDRASIK, BARBARA ELIZABETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Business. Future Plans: College. AS SENIORS, WE TRY TO ANDRZEJEWSKI, MICHAEL — Majors: English, Social Studies, and Shop. Future Plans: College or Trade School. ARNOLD, ALICIA — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign language, and Music. Activities: Glee Club, Spanish Club, Booster Club, School Plays, library Club. Future Plans: College. BADET, SPENCER H. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Varsity Swimming, Football Queens Court Escort, Wrestling. Future Plans: Prep School. Varsity Football. Varsity BAILEY, DUKE — Moprs: English, Social Studies, Art. Actr Track, Wrestling. Future Plans: College. BAIRD, BEVERLY JO — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemolics, Foreign language. Activities: library Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Notional Honor Society, School Plays, Bond. Future Plans: College. BALOGH, DAVID ELEK — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Varsity Football, Track. Future Plans: College. BANKOWSKI, DENNIS RAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: National Honor Society, Football, Freshman Class President, Future Plans: College. BANKSON, SHEILA LYNN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. BARNES, CANDACE ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Infer ude Yearbook Section-Head, National Honor Society, Student Council, American Field Service, Booster Club, Interlude Newspaper. Future Plans: College. TOO BARRETT, JIM -Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Booster Club, Swim Team, Art Club. Future Plans: Art School. BASKER, GEORGE P. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Varsity Pootboll, Baseball, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BATALIS, IKE GEORGE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council President, Sophomore Closs President, Nationol Honor Society, Booster Club Vice-President, nter ude Newspaper Reporter, Freshman, Junior, Senior Executive Boards. Future Plans: College. BEARD, SANDRA LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Notional Honor Society SecretaryTreosurer, Senior Class Executive Board, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: X-Ray Technician. BECK, SANDRA LOUISE — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: Marriage. BERGEN, KAY ARLENE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Interlude Newspaper, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. BERRY, MICHAEL CHARLES — Majors: English, Social Studies, Band, Mathematics. Ac- tivities: Orchestra, Pep Band, Dance Band, Band President, Tennis. Future Plans: College. BEST, BRUCE ALLEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathe- matics, Science. Activities: Football, Wrestling, Swimming. Future Plans: College. BICKEL, DAVID C. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign language. Activities: Freshman Football, Football Queen ' s Court Escort, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. ACT MATURE AND SOPHISTICATED BIDDIE, SANDRA SUE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. BIGHAM, DARLENE JOYCE — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Future Health Careers, Girls ' Club, Barnstormers. Future Plons: Nursing School. BILLGER, TERRY ROSS — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Science. Ac- tivities: Interlude Newspaper, Fish Fry, Student Council, Booster Club, American Field Service, Senior Class E):ecutive Board, Future Plons: College. BINDER, JOSEPH JOHN— Majors: English, Social Studies, Music, Shop. Activities: Booster Club, Freshman Football, B-Teom Baseball, Glee Club, Swimming Team. Future Plans: Schooling of Electricol Engineering or Air Force. BONDS, JUANITA — Mojors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Future Plans: Beautician. BOOCHER, NANCY LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing. Activities: Glee Club, Drama, Tri-Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. BOWEN, SYLVIA MARIANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. BRABOY, CAROLYN E. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Bond. Future Plans: College. BRADEN, VICKI JOYCE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Business. Ac- tivities: National Honor Society, Booster Club, Glee Club, Swimming Club, Student Council. Future Plans: College — Indiono University. 101 BRANNAN, MARTHA KATHERINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign language. Activities: Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans; College. BRINLEY, ELIZABETH ANN — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Art. Activities: Swimming Club, Barnstormers, American Field Service. Future Plans; College. BRITTON, JANIECE PENNY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities; Booster Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. BROWN, JUDY LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Art Club, Boster Club. Future Plans; Art School. BRUNT, TIM — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Booster Club, Barnstormers, Hi-Y. Future Plans: Undecided. BRYANT, CAROLYN ROSE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing, Business. Activities: Glee Club, Ploys. Future Plans; College. BUCHER, THOMAS JAMES — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Hi-Y Club, Freshman Football and Basketball. Future Plans: College and Service. BYRER, BRAD W. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Golf, Hi-Y, Booster Club. Future Plans; College. CABANAW, JOSEPH EDWARD — Majors; English, Social Studies, Molhematlcs, Shop. Activities; Booster Club. Future Plans; Trade School. PROMINENCE BECOMES CALLAHAN, ELLIOTT W. — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Glee Club, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. CAMPBELL, CAROLYN JEANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council. Booster Club, Interlude Agent, Ameri- can Field Service, Future Health Careers Future Plans: Nursing School. CAREY, PATRICK ROSS — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Foreign Language. Future Plans: College. CHASEY, JAMES C. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activi- ties: Booster Club, Junior Engineering and Technical Socie y. Future Plans: College, CHISM, CHARLOTTE MARIE — Majors: English, Socio! Studies, Music, Home Economics Future Plans: X-Ray Technician. CICHOS, PATRICIA C. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Future Plans: Beautician. CLARKE, PAT — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Activities: Junior Class Secretary, Booster Club Secretory, Freshman and Sophomore Class Executive Boards, Junior Prom Court, Football Queen ' s Court, Student Council- Future Plans: College CLEM, RICHARD ALLEN — Majors: English, Social Studies. Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Golf, Senior Class Executive Board, Notional Honor Society. Future Plans: College. COIL, ROBERT RAY — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Science. Future Plans: College — Purdue University. 102 COLGIAZIER, PAUL RAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Malhemalics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. COUINS, RICHARD B. JR. — Majors: Englisti, Social Studies, Mottiemotics, Science, Business. Activities: Varsity Baseball, Tennis, Art Club, Booster Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. COLYVAS, CLEOPATRA A. — Majors: Engish, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Junior and Senior Class Executive Boords, American Field Service, Student Council, Booster Club, Interlude Newspaper. Future Plans: College. COMBES, MICHAEL — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activi- ties: Boaster Club. Future Plans: College. COPPAGE, NORMA JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothematics, Bond. Activities: Barnstormers, Future Health Careers, Girls Club. Future Plans: College. COREY, KAY I. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Music. Activities: Glee Club, Plays, Booster Club. Future Plans: College — Indiana University. COTE, KAREN SUE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Varsity cheerleader. Booster Club. Future Plans, Work. CRIPE, MARY JANE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Science, Music. Activities: Notional Honor Society, Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: College — Ball State. CRUM, WILLIAM NATHANIEL IV — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Swim Team, Wrestling, Freshman Football, Intramural Basketball, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. OUR MAIN FEATURE. DAOU5T, TERRY LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothematics, Science. Activi- ties: Varsity Swimming, Booster Club, enior Class Fiss Fry, lnier!ude Newspaper, Student Council, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. DAVIS, ELLEN LOU — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathemotics, Art, Bond, Activi- ties: Art Club, Band, Interlude Newspaper, National Honor Society. Future Plans: Academy of Art. DAVIS, JACQUELINE MARIE — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Science, Business. Activities: Future Health Careers, Team Sports Club, Booster Club, Glee Club. Future Ptans: Nursing School. DAVIS, JAMES FREDERICK — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Ushers Club Officer, Homeroom Officer, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. DAVIS, JANET ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Activi- ties: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. DAWNING, SUSIEANNA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing. Activities: Futur e Health Careers. Future Plans: Undecided. DAWSON, CHARLES RAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathemotics, Business. Activities: Football, Basketball. Future Plans: College. DEFORD, SHARON KAYE — Majors English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Spanish Club, Barnstormers. Future Plans: Secretary. DEKA, JUDY ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club. Future Plans: Modeling School. 103 DENNY, HORACE EUGENE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Malhemotics, Science. Activities: Glee Club, Band, Ushers Club, Barnstormers, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College — Pre-Med. DONAHUE, MARTHA SUE — Maiors: English, Social Studies, Clothing, Business. Future Plans: Secretary. DONALDSON, JOYELLEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Busi- ness. Activities: National Honor Society, Junior Prom Court, Senior Class Executive Board, Booster Club Executive Board. Future Plans: College. DOUGLAS, TOM D. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Audio Visual Club, Wrestling. Future Plans: College. DUKES, RONNIE J. — Majors: English, Social Studies. Future Plans: Undecided. DUNLAP, KATHLEEN SUE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. DUNSIZER, CAROL ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Busi- ness. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Football Oueen ' s Court, American Field Service, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. EDLER, LARRY LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Basketball, Baseball, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. EICHER, SALLY JO — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Music. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Interlude Newspaper, Orchestra, Future Teachers Club, Band Future Plans: College. THIRD ANNUAL FISH EICHORST, LOUIS F. — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Science. Activities: Fish Fry, Freshman Football, Wrestling, Future Plans: College. EISNER, RUSS G. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Ushers Club, Football, Track, Senior Fish Fry. Future Plons: Work or Trade School. ELIAS, J. MICHAEL — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Music, Science. Activities; Hi-Y, Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. ELLSWORTH, FREDERICK CHESS — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: WETL Radio Announcer, Notional Honor Society, French Club, Barnstormers. Future Plans; College. ERHARDT, LEE ALLEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities: Swim Team, Tennis Team, Booster Club, Homeroom OfTlcer, Football Queen ' s Court Escort. Future Plans: College — Purdue University. EWING, NORMA JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Glee Club. Future Plans: Business School. FARKAS, VICKI LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities; Barnstormers, Booster Club. Future Plans; Vogue Beauty College. FERRELL, JOHN EDWARD — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Senior Class President, National Honor Society, Football Queen ' s Court Escort, Varsity Basketball. Future Plans; College. FIEDLER, CAROL JOYCE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Clothing. Ac- tivities; National Honor Society, Interlude Yearbook Section-Head, Future Teachers Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. 104 1 Dave Homilton, Gordon Klockow, Ike Botolis, Dennis Bonkowski, John Ferrell, Bruce Best, Joe Fitzgerald, Bill Inwood, Wayne Hagon, Mike Berry, Norm Gurwitz, Russ Eisner, Elliott Callahan, Tom Williams, Tony Blonkert, and Pete Snider give a victorious yell after the fish fry. FRY IS A SUCCESS. Many of the boys in the Senior doss helped to cook ond serve the fish. They included: Bruce Best, Ike Balaiis, Elliott Callahan, Mike Porter, Joe Fitzgerald, Mike Berry, and Norm Gurwitz. l FINNIGAN, RICHARD DAVID - Mc jors, English, Socal Sludies, Foreign language. Mathematics. Activities: Track. Future Plans: College — Ball Stole. FITCH, MIKE — Majors: English, Social Sluciies. Future Plans: Undecicjed. FITZGERALD, JOSEPH PARKS - Majors: English, Social Studies, MotherT,atics. Activi- ties: Track, Cross Country, Basketball. Future Plans: College and Service. FOOHEY, BOB — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Science, Mathematics, Foreign longuage. Activities: Student Council, Junior and Senior Executive Boards, National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. FRAME, CYNTHIA LOUISE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Stu- dent Council, Future Health Careers, Fish Fry. Future Plans: Nursing School. FRENCH, JIM — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. FRITZ, ADARE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics, Shop. Activities: Wrestling. Future Plans: College. CANDY, BETTY L.— Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Clolhmg. Activities: Future Health Careers, Girls ' Athletic Association. Future Plans: Business School. GARDNER, JOHN DAVIS — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities; Hi-Y Club President, Interlude Newspaper Future Plans: Col- lege. WE SOMEHOW MAKE GAWRONSKI, JOAN MARIE - Ma.ors: Enghsh, Social Studies, Business, Clothing. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service Future Plons: Beautician. GERHOLD, BRUCE WILLIAM — Majors: English, Soc al Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Swim Team, Notional Honor Society Future Plans; College, GERHOLD, JAMES H. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Malhemolics. Activities; Varsity Basketball, Senior Execulive Board, Notional Honor Society, Future Plans; College. GIIFILLEN, PAT — Mojors; English, Social Stud es, Mathematics, Art. Activities: Art Club, Track, Student Council. Future Plons; College. GLAS5BURN, JUDY KAY — Mojors; English, Sociol Studies, Science, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Glee Club, Interlude Newspaper. Future Plans; College — Pre-Med. GOHEEN, DUANE FRANK — Majors; English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics. Science. Activities: Fish Fry, B-Team Baseball. Future Plans; College — Duke University. GOROG, TERRY LEE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Footboll. Future Plons; Undecided. GRABAREK, FRANK — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; Service. GRAHAM, JOHN LOUIS —Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics. Activities: Baseball. Future Plans: Undecided. 106 GRALL, CAROLYN KAY -Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economic. Future Plans: College. GRATZOl, EVA lYNNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: Work. GREEN, BRENDA MAE - Mojors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Future Health Coreers, Booster Club. Future Plons: Nursing School. GRENERT, NORENE AUSTILLE - Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Bond, Library Club. Future Plans: Marriage. GRIFFIN, CHARLES EARNEST — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Art Club, Glee Club. Future Plans: College. GROSHANS, GARY LEE - Mojors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College and Service. GUDIM, KAREN I. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Business. Activities: Art Club. Future Plans: College of Commerce. GULICK, JOHN FRANKLIN -Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. GURWITZ, NORMAN HERSHELl — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Ac- tivities: Student Council Vice-President, Baseball, Junior Class Vice-President, Sopho- more Class Vice-President, National Honor Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. M M IT THROUGH THE S.A.T. GUZICKI, DAN ROBERT— Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plons: College. HAGAN, V AYNE SCOTT — Mojors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Longuoge. Activities: Notional Honor Society President, Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HAGER, JOHN WALTER — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HAHN, JUDY — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work and Morrioge. HALL, BARBARA RUTH— Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Beautician. HAMILTON, DAVE ALLEN — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plons: Work or Service. HANDLEY, JIM PHILLIP — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plons: Airline Pilot. HANS, LYNN BETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mothemotics, Foreign Longuoge. Activities: Junior Class Executive Boord, Booster Club, Student Council. Future Plans: College. HARMAN, LINDA MARJEAN — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Band. Activities: Bond, Pep Band, Barnstormers, Future Teachers Club, Glee Club, Orchestra, Interlude Newspaper, Notional Honor Society. Future Plans: College — Wittenberg University. 107 HARMON, WENDEL RODRICK _ Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Activities: Junior Engineering oncJ Technical Society, Bond, Wrestling. Future Plans: College. HARRIS, ALNETTA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Foreign Language. Activities: Art Club, Senior Class Executive Board, Booster Club. Future Plans: College — Com- mercial Artist. HARRIS, PEG — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Future Health Careers, Future Teachers Club, Bowling Club. Future Plans: College. HARRIS, ROBERT — Maiors: English, Social _,udies, Mathematics. Activities: Track, Wrestling, Football, Future Teachers Club. Future Plans: College. HARRISON, DIANA KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Work and Marriage. HATCHETTE, JAMES — Majors: English, Social Studies Activities: Freshman Basketball, Football, Track. Future Plans: College — Pre-Med. HAVERSTOCK, SANDY LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies. Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: B-Team Cheerleader, Sophomore Executive Board, Glee Club, Barnstormers, Homeroom Officer, Swim Club, Student Council. Future Plans: College. HAWN, JUDY — Mo|ors: English, Social Studies, Business Activities: Booster Club Future Plans: Vogue Beauty School. HECKMAN, DENNIS — Maiors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Shop. Activities: LJshers Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: Undecided. TODAY BE HEFLIN, EARLENE H. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Future Health Careers, Booster Club, Barnstormers, Art Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. HEMIC, ALAN ROY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Varsity Golf. Future Plans: College. HENDERSON, GREGORY JOHN — Maiors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign Language. Mathematics. Activities: Basketball. Baseball, Booster Club Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. HERREN, CAROL SUZANNE — Maiors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Interlude Newspaper, Freshman Class Executive Board, Booster Club, Student Council, American Field Service Future Plans: College, HESS, CYNTHIA ANN — Ma|ors; English, Social Studies, Business Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Future Plans, Secre- tary, HESS, RANDALL E, — Ma|Ors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Languoge Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society, National Honor Society, Youth for Chr.st Club, Future Plans: College. HICKS, DONALD ALBERT — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mothe- matics. Science. Activities: Americon Field Service, Notionol Honor Society, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Booster Club, Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. HINTON, WILLIE JOYCE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Barnstormers, Glee Club, Girls Club. Future Plans: College. HOJNACKI, LINDA H. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Music, Business. Activities: Bond, Majorette, Booster Club, American Field Service, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College — Medicine. 108 HORLANDER, CLARA LOUISE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Business. Aclivilies: Barnstormers. Future Plons: Work and Night School. HORRALL, DENNIS M. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities; Booster Club. Future Plans; Service. NORTON, JANE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Longuage. Activities; Orchestra President, American Field Service, tnlertude Agent, Booster Club, All-City Orchestro. Future Plans; College. HOSTON, DORPHINE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign longuage. Business. Activities; B-Team and Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council Secretary, Junior Class Officer, Junior Class Executive Board, Junior Prom Court, Future Teachers Club, Glee Club, Girls Club. Future Plans; College. HOWLETT, CHARLES W. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; Service. HOWLETT, DANA WALTER — Majors; English, Social Studies, Shop, Business, Future Plans; Service. HUBBEll, CLAUDIA DAWN — Majors; English, Social Studies. Home Economics, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Future Plans: Work. HUDSON, GERRY L. — Majors. English, Social Studies, Band, Business. Activities; Band. Future Plans; College. HUFF, MARSHA KAY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Bend, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Science. Activities; Band. Future Plans; Nursing School. COMES YESTERDAY. HUFF, 5USANNE MARIE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathe- matics. Activities; American Field Service, Barnstormers, Interlude Newspaper, Booster Club, Spanish Club. Future Plans; College — Indiana University. HUMNICKY, MICHAEL STEVEN — Mojors; English, Social Studies, Mathemolics, Science. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society Vice-President, Debate Vice-Presi- dent, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Swim Team, Glee Club. Future Plans; College. HUNT, MARY B. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities; Future Teachers Club, Notional Honor Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HURWICK, BRUCE ARTHUR — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics. Activities; Swim Team, Interlude Newspaper, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. HUYS, JANICE L, — Majors; English, Social Studies, Science, Business. Activities; Fish Fry, Future Health Careers, Booster Club. Future Plans; Nursing School. INWOOD, WILLIAM BUELL — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Sci- ence, Mathematics. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technicot Society, National Honor Society, Senior Class Executive Board, Barnstormers Board, Glee Club, Debate. Future Plans; College — Nuclear Engineering. JACKSON, BEATRICE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Art. Activities; Future Health Careers, Barnstormers, Glee Club, Art Club. Future Plans; College. JACKSON, GREGORY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activi- ties; National Honor Society, Senior Class Vice-President, Basketball, Booster Club, Junior Prom Court. Future Plans; Dentistry. JANICKI, JEANINE ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Home Economics. Activities: National Honor Society, Future Teachers Club, Interlude Agent, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. 109 JANKOWSKI, KATHI ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College — Indiono University. JANOWIAK, JOHN JOSEPH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Booster Club, Freshman Basketball, B-Team Baseball. Future Plans: College. JENKINS, DONNA MARIA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Activities: Future Teachers Club, Modern Dance Club. Future Plans: College. JENNINGS, BRENDA KATHERINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Library Club Officer, Glee Club, Booster Club, Football Queen ' s Court, Future Plans: College. JENNINGS, VERA VERNETTA — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Art, Home Economics. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plans: College. JEZIORSKI, PAUL FRANCES — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign Language. Science, Mathematics. Activities: Hi-Y, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: Undecided. JOHNS, MICHAEL REED — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: National Honor Society, Future Doctors Club, Junior Heart Board, Junior Engineering and Technical Society. Future Plans: College — Pre-Med. JOHNSON, ALMA — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Activities: Teom Sports Club, Future Heolth Coreers, Student Council, Library Club. Fijture Plans: College. JOHNSON, DORISE JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Future Health Careers. Future Plans: Secretary. TOMORROW CREATES JOHNSON, GREGORY ENOCH — Majors: Englrsh, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Band. Activities: Bond, Tennis. Future Plans: Dentistry. JOHNSON, JAMES LEONARD — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, foreign Language, Music. Activities: Glee Club, Track, Football, Ushers Club. Future Plans: College. JOHNSON, RAYMOND EDWARD — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, For- eign Language. Activities: Track, Basketball, Footboll, Football Queen s Court Escort, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. JOHNSON, RAYMOND OTIS— Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Glee Club, Basketball, Booster Club, Track, Football. Future Plans: College. JONES, CHARLES ROBERT — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Art. Activities: Booster Club, Football, Glee Club. Future Plans: Navy. JOSEPH, MELVIN XAVIER — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Wrestling, Basketball, Bond. Future Plans: College. KALAMAJSKI, SANDRA KAYE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Eco- nomics. Activities: Barnstormers, Glee Club, Future Plans: Hair Stylist and Fashion Model. KALMAR, MICHAEIEEN JUNE — Maiors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Notional Honor Society, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. KAMINSKI, HELEN ROSE ELIZABETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Future Plans: Artist. 110 KARKIEWICZ, KENNETH GENE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activi- ties; Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. KATZ. MICHELE M. --Maiors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Foreign language. Activ.ties: Interlude Newspaper Page Editor, Junior Engineering and Tech- nical Society, American Field Service, Notional Honor Society, Student Council, Quill Scroll, Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College — Journalism. KAZMIERCZAK, DOLORES JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: IBM School. KEATING, JAC QUELYN SUE — Moiors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Lan- guage, Mathematics. Activities; Booster Club Treasurer, Junior Prom Court, Notional Honor Society, Interlude Newspaper. Future Plans: College. KENNA, JILL CHRISTINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathe- matics. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club, Freshman Class Secretary, American Field Service, Future Teachers Club, Future Plans: College. KENNEDY, SAMELLA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Foreign Language. Activities: American Field Service, Future Teachers Club, Future Health Careers, Booster Club, Library Club, Glee Club. Future Plans: College. KERNER, GEORGE E, — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Booster Club, American Field Service, Junior Achievement. Future Plans; College. KING, DONN MICHAEL — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, For- eign Language. Activities: Fish Fry, Interlude Newspaper, Junior and Senior Class Executive Boards. Future Plans: College — Purdue University. KINTZ, LAWRENCE JOSEPH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Bond. Activities: Pep Bond, Dance Band, Bornstormers, Hi-Y Club. Future Plans: Musician. THE PRESENT. KIRKUM, SANDRA L. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Business. Activities: Orchestra, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. KLARKS, ILZE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathe- matics. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service, Glee Club, Interlude Yearbook Section-Head, Student Council. Future Plans; College. KUCK, BRUCE ROBERT — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Athletics. Future Plans: College. KLIMISHIN, MARIANNE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Business. Activities; Spanish Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: Work. KLOCKOW, RAYMOND GORDON — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council, National Honor Society, Glee Club, Barnstormers, Junior Engineering ond Technical Society. Future Plans; College — Purdue University. KLUGE, GWENDOLYN J. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Clothing. Activi- ties; Tri-Hi-Y, Booster Club, Junior Achievement. Future Plans: College of Commerce. KNAPP, KATHRYN A. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Inter- lude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans; College. KNEFELY, MARCIA ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Library Club Booster Club. Future Plans; Beautician. KOTOLINSKI, EUGENE ANTHONY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mothemotics, Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; College. Ill KOTOWSK:, DIANE MARIE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Barnstormers, American Field Service, Student Council. Future Plans: Secretary. KOVACS, MARIA ELIZABETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Music. Activities: Barnstormers, American Field Service, Booster Club, Glee Club. Future Plans: College — Indiana University. KRANC, FRANCES ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Future Teachers Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. KRISCH, JANICE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. KRZYZANIAK, CHERYL DOLORES — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Future Health Careers President, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: College — Nursing. KUESPERT, KATHLEEN ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Girls ' Club, Bov ling Club Secretary, Future Teochers Club, Booster Club, Barn- stormers. Future Plans: College KUSH, ROBERT STEPHEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Science Club, Golt Team. Future Plans: College KUZMICZ, JOAN MARIE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: IBM School. KWIATKOWSKI, SANDY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Future Plans: Business College. WE GOT PART-TIME JOBS KWIECINSKI, ROBERT JOHN— Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Mathemotics. Activities: Wrestling, Freshman Football, Audio Visual Club, Fish Fry. Future Plans: Technical School. LABIS, JUDY LYNN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: B-Team Cheerleader, Student Council, Interlude Agent, Girls ' Club, Booster Club. Future Plans; College. LANE, STEPHEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Golf Team, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. LAUVER, DAVID KENNETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities; Booster Club. Future Plans: Trode School. LAVELIE, CHARLES RAYMOND — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemollcs, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; Navy. LEE, SHIRLEY KAY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Activities: Band, Booster Club, Barnstormers, Future Teochers Club, Junior Achievement. Future Plans: College — Indiana University. LEVY, JAMES EDWARD — Ma|ors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Wrestling, Freshman Football, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. LINDLEY, MARC — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities; Freshman Football. Future Plans: College. LIPSCOMB, POLLY MARIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities; Booster Club. Future Plans; Air Force. LOBECK, GARY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Foreign Language. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Armed Forces Career. LOCKMONDY, NANCY ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Home Economics. Activities: Student Council, Interlude Agent, Glee Club. Future Plans: College. LONG, GREGORY ALBOURNE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Interlude Yearbook Section-Head. Future Plans: College, LONG, THOMAS LEE — Maiors: Engish, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: B-Team Track. Future Plans: Air Force. LOTTIE, GLORIA D. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities; Girls Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: Secretary. LYNN, DIANA KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics.. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; Undecided. MADISON, JUDITH ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Dressmaker. MAGERA, JOHN — -Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MAJOR, SHARON LEIGH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Art. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. AND SAVED FOR COLLEGE MAKOW5KI, TIMOTHY JAMES — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Science, Mathe- matics, Foreign Language. Activities: Boaster Club. Future Plans: Tool Die Designer. MALONE, MARY JEAN— Maiors: English, Social Stutiies, Science. Activities: Future Health Careers, Glee Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. MANION, MARTHANNE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Notional Honor Society, American Field Service, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, tntertude Newspaper, Future Health Careers. Future Plans: College. MANLEY, SHARON KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MARTIN, GARY LEE — Mojors; English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Bond. Activities: Bond Drum Major, Orchestra, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. MARTIN, MICHAEL JEROME — Majors: English, Sociol Studies. Activities; Football, Wrestling, Track. Future Plons: College. MARTYNOWICZ, JANICE ANN— Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Business. Activities; Booster Club. Future Plans; Secretary, MARTYNOWICZ, LEONARD LEE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activi- ties: B-Team Football, Booster Club. Future Plans; College. MATHEWSON, RICHARD JOSEPH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: LJshers Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. 113 MAXWELL, ANN ELISE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities; National Honor Society, Glee Club, Booster Club, Student Council. Future Plans; College. MAYS, LARRY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Art. Activities; Booster Club, Bosket- ball, Track, Art Club. Future Plans; Service, McCOY, BARRY EUGENE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop, Activi- ties; Bond, Swim Team, Usher Club, Future Plans; Acme Tool and Die. McCULLUM, MARGO FRANCES — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Foreign Language. Activities; Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Senior Fish Fry. Future Plans; College. Mcknight, CHARLES Leonard — Majors; English, social Studies, Business. Activities: Track, Football Future Plans; College or Service. MENDENHALL, PHILLIP LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; College. MICHALSKI, BARBARA MARY — Majors; English, Social Studies, Clothing. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans; Work. MILLER, BETH ANN — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities; Future Teachers Club, Booster Club Future Plans; College. MILLER, DAVID ROSS — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mothemotics, Foreign Language. Activities; B-Teom Swim Team, B-Teom Baseball. Booster Club, Sophomore Class Executive Board. Future Plans; College, SOME OF US WERE RECOGNIZED BY THE The members of the National Honor Society ore: First Row: Mary Jane Cripe, Sherry Stewart, Noncy Tailor, Ann Maxwell, Beverly Baird, Candy Barnes, Sharon Renforth, Jackie Keating, Jill PafFenbach, Gretchen Strandhogen, Jeanine Jonicki, Carol Fiedler. Second Row: Bill Inwood, Wayne Hagen, Mary Hunt, Michele Kotz, EIsi Spaccaquerche, Vicki Braden, Joy Donaldson, Kris Anderson, Bonnie Rosenboum, Mike Johns, Donn King, John MILLER, KRISTI KAY - Mojors: English, Social Studies. Ac.ivities: Student Council. Future Plans: College. MILLER, LEON MAYO - Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Track, Cross Country. Future Plans: College. MILLER, RONALD JAY - Maiors, English, Social Studies, Mothemotics, Shop. Futute Plans; Trade School. MINNES, JUDITH ANN _ Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Longuoge. Activi- ties: American Field Service, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. MINNING, MARGARET ANN _ Majors: English, Socio. Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Tanguoge. Activities: Art Club, Junior Class Executive Board, Interlude Yearbook. Future Plans: College. MORRIS KATHLEEN ANN - Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Ac°i tie ' s: A er.an Field Service Foreign Exchange Student to Chile, ,n,er ude Year- book. Student Council, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class E.ecut.ve Boards. Future Plans: College. MULDROW, DAVID L. - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Acliv.ties: Baseball, Football, Cross Country, Booster Club, Student Council. Future Plans: College. MURPHY SUZANNE HELENE - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Junior Class Executive Board, Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Teachers Club. Future Plans: College. MURRAY, JANICE M. - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Clothing. Activit.es: Future Teachers Club, Modern Dance Club. Future Plans: College. « NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Ferrell, Bob Foohey, Don Hicks. Third Row: Mike Reed, Randy Hess, Judy Veith, Linda Witt, Sandy Beard, Cindy Hess, Julie Wiltfong, Jackie Rider, Doug Roberts, Bruce Gerhoid, Gordon Klockow. Fourth Row: Dick Clem, Mike Elios, Greg Jackson, Dennis Bankowski, Norm Gurwicz, John Wolfe, George Kerner, Ike Batalis, Jim Gerhoid, Phil Skinner, John Wagner. NEENAN, MARY ANN — Majors: English, Soclol Studies, Art, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Beautician. NEWBILL, BOBBY — Majors: Englisti, Sociol Studies, Molehmatics, Science. Future Plans: Chemical Engineer. NICE, PATRICIA ELAINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Future Teachers Club, Booster Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. NIELSEN, DALE ALAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Future Plans: College. NORTH, NANCY ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activi- ties: Future Teachers Treasurer, Student Council, American Field Service, Dance Club, Interlude Newspaper, Sv im Club, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College — Indiana University. NOWICKI, GENE ALEX — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities; Varsity Football. Future Plans: College. NOZYKOWSKI, FRANCIS ANDREW — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Business. Future Plans: College and Service. NYIKOS, JAMES PETER — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Ushers Club, Junior Izaac Walton League, Interlude Newspaper, Interlude Yeorbook. Future Plans: Electronics. OSOWSKI, MARY KATHRYN — Majors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: Bo oster Club. Future Plans; College and law School. AS SENIORS WE HAVE OSTERHOLD, PAUL BRUCE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Swim Team, Band, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PACHIKA, DIANA LYNN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: American Field Service, Future American Business Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PAFFENBACH, JILL ELAINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Foreign Language. Activities: Notional Honor Society, Interlude Agent, Spanish Club Secre- tory, Sophomore Executive Board. Future Plans: College. PANOS, JOHN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Future Plans: College. PARKO, PATRICIA EILEEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Languoge, Science. Activities: American Field Service, Notional Honor Society, Spanish Club, Barnstormers, Senior Class Fish Fry, Booster Club. Future Plons: College. PAUL, LARRY A. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PAWLOWSKI, NADYA OLGA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Drama. Activities: Booster Club, Bornstormers, Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. PEARSON, PRISCILLA ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Future Teachers Club, American Field Service, Barnstormers, Swim Club, Booster Club. Future Ptons: College. PECZE, CAROL LYNN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Interlude Agent, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Senior Class Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. 116 PEFFIEY JACK ROBERT - Majors: English. Social Studies. Mothematics. Science. Activities: Booster Club. Interlude Newspoper, 1963-64 Bear. Future Plans: College. PEREZ. EMMA S. - Majors: Englist,. Sociol Studies. Activities: Bornslormers, Booster Club. Future Plans: Marriage. PETERSON. JUDITH MARIE Business College. Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Future Plans: PETERSON RANDY I. - Majors: English, Social Studies. Mathematics. Foreign Lan- guage. Activities: Baseball. Cross Country. Booster Club. Future Plans: College. PORTER MICHAEL SCOTT - Majors: English. Social Studies. Mathematics. Activities: Junior Engineering and Technical Society. Barnstormers. American F.eld Service. Future Plans: College. POTTER. LANCE E. — Majors: English. Social Studies. Science. Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Football. Future Plans: College. pons. WILMA J. — Majors: English. Social Studies. Art. Business. Activities: Art Club Vice-President, Booster Club. Future Plans: Beautician or Art School. PREKOWITZ, ROBERT ARTHUR — Majors: English. Social Studies. Business, Art. Activities: Booster Club. Wrestling. Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. PREIEPA. MICHELLE LYNN — Majors: English. Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council Treasurer. Interlude Agent. Future Teachers Club. American Field Service. Booster Club. Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. REACHED A MILESTONE. PRELEPA, PEGGY ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Football Queen ' s Court, Junior Prom Court. B-Teom Cheerleader. Student Council. American Field Service. Booster Club. Future Teachers Club. Future Plans: College. PRESTON. TERRY HOWARD — Majors: English. Social Studies. Band, Shop. Activities; Pep Band, Wrestling, Orchestra. Future Plans: Service. PRICE, ETHEL KIM — Mojors: English. Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities; Orchestra. American Field Service. Booster Club. Interlude Agent. Future Plans: College. PUTNAM MICHAEL BURTON - Majors: English. Social Studies. Mothematics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Senior Closs Executive Board. Baseball. Booster Club. Future Plans: CoSege. RAND. TONI JEAN — Majors; English. Social Studies. Business. Home Economics. Activities; Tri-Hi-Y. Booster Club. Future Plans: Morrioge. RAU. DARLENE ANN — Majors; English, Social Studies. Business, Home Economics. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President. Booster Club. Junior Achievement Secretary. Future Plans; College. REDDING. JUANITA - Majors; English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Library Club, Team Sports, Future Health Coreers. Future Plans: Work. REDDY, MICHAEL SHERIDAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activi- ties; Booster Club, Track. Future Plans; College. REED, MICHAEL ARTHUR — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Freshman Class Vice-President, Student Council, Booster Club President, Trock, Nalionol Honor Society, Junior Prom Court, Interlude News- paper. Future Plans; College. 117 REEDER, IINDA KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers Club, Junior Achievement. Future Plans: College. REGAN, ELIZABETH ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: Vogue Beauty College. RENFORTH, SHARON — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club Executive Board, Student Council, Girls Club President, National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. RIAKIOTAKE, GEORGE TITO — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Wrestling, Booster Club. Future Plans: College, RIDENOUR, JUDITH —Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities: Barnstormers. Future Plans: Business College. RIDER , JACQUELINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Interlude Yearbook Section-Head, Interlude Agent, Booster Club, Future Health Careers, Fish Fry, Junior Board of T.B. League President. Future Plans: College. RINGLE, BILL EUGENE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Future Plans: Service or Vocational Training. ROBASKA, KAREN CATHERINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Junior Achievement, Booster Club, American Field Service, German Club Future Plans: Business College. ROBERTS, DOUGLAS R — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathe- matics. Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council, Homeroom Officer, Foot- ball. Future Plans College. OUR EXCITEMENT GREW AS WE ORDERED ROBERTSON, SUE E. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activities: Junior Achievement, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. RODRIGUEZ, CONSUEIO F. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign language. Business. Activities: Spanish Club. Future Plans: Secretary, ROHDE, RICHARD JOHN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Junior Achievement, junior ond Senior Class Executive Boards, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Sw m Team. Future Plans: Colleqe — Purdue University. ROHR, JUDY ANN — Majors; English, Social Studies, Art Activities: Bowling Club, Modern Dance Club. Future Plans: Business College. ROOP, NANCY L. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Business Activities: Future Health Careers, Girls ' Club. Future Plans: College. ROSENBAUM, BONITA — Majors: English, Social Studies. Mathematics. Foreign lon- guoge. Activities: Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council, Interlude Newspaper, Notional Honor Society, Booster Club, Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. ROUSCULP, DEBORAH E. — Majors English, Social Studies, Science Activities: Future Health Careers Future Plans: College. ROZYCKI, KENNETH JOSEPH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Electronics School. RUBIN, HOWARD WAYNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. RUPERT, CYNTHIA ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Activi- ties: Junior Achievement, American Field Service, Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. RYNEARSON, SHARON ANN Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Glee Club, School Plays. Future Plons: Nursing School. SANGSTER, DORETHA ANNETTE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Mathe- matics. Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: Business College. SARDS, STEVE EMERY — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activi- ties: Baseball, Tennis, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SCHALL, ANNE MARIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activi- ties: National Honor Society, Interlude Newspaper Poge Two Editor, Junior Engineer- ing and Technical Society Officer, American Field Service, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SCHERMERHORN, DENNIS ALIEN — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Cross Country, Track. Future Plans: Trade School. SCHOHL, LARRY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SCHULZ, PAMELA SUE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Interlude Yearbook, Booster Club. Future Plans: Secretary. SCOTT, MICHAEL DEAN — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign Language. Activi- ties: Golf Team, Student Council, Low Club. Future Plans: College — law School. GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CARDS. SCOTT, NEBRASKA BENNY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Service. SCOTT, PATRICIA ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities; Girls ' Athletic Association, Future Heolth Careers. Future Plans: Nursing School. SEAT, LILLIAN M. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Barnstormers. Future Plans: Business College. SEGNITZ, TIMOTHY JOHN — Majors: English, Social studies. Shop. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: Navy. SHAFER, PAMELA SUE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Future Health Careers, Booster Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. SHERER, PEGGY JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Art Club Secretary. Future Plans: American Academy of Art. SHOR, JUDY LEE — English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Future Teachers Club, American Field Service, Senior Class Executive Boord, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. SILVERS, CANDY LEIGH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Art Club. Future Plans: Art School. SINDLINGER, PAUL M. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Future Plans: Trade School. 119 SIX, CONNIE JO — Majors: English, Social Sludies, Business. Activities: Senior Class Fisti Fry, Future Plons: Oflce Work, SKELTON, JACKIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activi- ties; Booster Club. Future Plans; Beautician. SKELTON, REBECCA S. — Majors; English, Social Studies, Art, Business. Activities: Tri- Hi-Y, Future Plans; Work. SKINNER, PHILLIP HOWARD — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Notional Honor Society, Track, Tennis, Wrestling, Student Council. Future Plans: College. SKLODOSKI, LARRY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Mathematics. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SMEREKANICH, JOHN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop. Activities: Audio Visual Club President, Freshman Football. Future Plans; Navy. SMITH, CAROL ANN — Majors; English, Social Studies, Business, Science, Activities: Junior Achievement,. Booster Club, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. SMITH, JLJDY LEE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Booster Club, B-Team Cheerleader, Interlude Agent, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans-. College — Indiana University. SMITH, MARILYN LOUISE — Majors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language. Activities; Junior Engineering and Technical Society Secretary, Booster Club, Homeroom Officer. Future Plons: College. WHEN THE SENIOR PROM FINALLY CAME, SMITH, SUE KATHERYN — Majors: English, Social Sludies, Science, Mathematics, For- eign Language. Activities: Future Health Careers, Booster Club, American Field Service, Barnstormers. Future Plans: Nursing School. SMITH, SUSAN ELAINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: Student Council, Interlude Newspaper, Sophomore Class Secretory, Senior Class Execu- tive Board. Future Plans: College. SNIDER, PETER MICHAEL — Moiors; English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Football, Golf, Wrestling, Hi-Y Club Future Plans; College. SNYDER, FRED HOWARD — Majors: English, Social Sludies, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, Baseball, Junior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. SNYDER, JEAN ELIZABETH — Ma|Ors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activi- ties; Youth lor Chrisl Club, Glee Club, Swim Club. Future Plans; College. SNYDER, RANDY OWEN — Majors; English, Social Sludies, Mathematics, Science. Future Plans; College. SOVIN5KI, JOHN RAYMOND — Maiors; English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities; Basketball, Booster Club Future Plans; College. SOVINSKl KATHLEEN ELLEN Majors; English, Social Sludies, Foreign Language. Activities: Interlude Yearbook, American Field Service, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans; Airline Stewardess. SOWERS, MYRA R, — Mojors; English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Junior Achievement, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: Commercial Artist. 120 SPACCAQUERCHE, MARIA ELSI — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Art. Activities: Booster Club, Football Queen ' s Court, National Honor Society, American Field Service, Spanish Club, Foreign Exchange Student. Future Plons: College. SPARKS, EDWARD P. — Maiors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Music. Future Plans: Tool Die Maker. SPRINGER, SHARON ROSE Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Treas- urer. Future Plans: Marriage. STALEY, SANDRA JEAN — Mojors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activi- ties: American Field Service, Booster Club, Interlude Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. Future Plans: College. STEWART, SHERRI — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: National Honor Society, American Field Service, Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. STIGNER, JERRY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Future Plans: Un- decided. STRANDHAGEN, GRETCHEN A. Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Languages. Activities; National Honor Society, Band, Art Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. STRATIGOS, MARY ELIZABETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Activities: Barnstormers, Booster Club, Interlude Agent, American Field Service, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. SURRATT, FLETCHER — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mafhemotlcs, Activi- ties: Track. Future Plans: College. WE KNEW THE YEAR WAS ALMOST OVER. SWANSON, ANN MARIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language. Activities: Girls ' Swim Club, Student Council, Interlude Agent, Booster Club, Sophomore Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. SWEET JANICE KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Fish Fry. Future Plans: Receptionist for Airlines. SYCZKA, BEVERLEY ANNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Fish Fry, Future Plans: Vogue Beauty College. SZABO, CHRISTINE E.— Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Foreign Language. Activities: Booster Ctub, Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. SZCZYPSKI, GLENN LAWRENCE — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SZUCS, EILEEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Homeroom Officer, Fish Fry, Glee Club. Future Plans: Beouty College. TAILOR, NANCY M. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Art Club, National Honor Society, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TATE, DORA LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Home Economics. Activi- ties: Glee Club, Girls ' Athletic Association, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. TAYLOR, DAVE ISAAC — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities: Track, Football. Future Plans: Trade School. 121 THEODOSIUS, PETER GAIUS — Majors: English, Social Sludles, Mothemotics, Foreign Language, Science. Activities: Football, Wrestling, Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. THOMPSON, THEDA L --Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Future Health Careers, Fish Fry. Future Plans: Nursing School. THORNBURG, LEAH JANE— Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Business. Activities: Art Club, Booster Club, Fish Fry. Future Plans- Business College. TIEDGE, TONDA L. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics, Music. Activities: Glee Club, Booster Club, Girls Atheletic Associotion. Future Plans: College. TOMBER, KAREN ELAINE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Mathe- matics. Activities: Student Council, Fish Fry, Interlude Yeorboot Stoff, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. TOWN, SUE ELLEN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Activities: Booster Club, Junior Class Executive Boord, Senior Class Executive Board, Fish Fry. Future Plans: Dental AssistonI TOWNSEND, CLIFFORD MARK — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mothemotics, Foreign Language, Music. Activities: Glee Club, Barnstormers, Bond. Future Plans: College. TOWNSEND, SUZANNE LEE — Majors: English, Social Stud.es, Music. Activities: Booster Club, Bornstormers. Future Plans: College. TREMEL, JAMES R — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Booster Club, Hi-Y Club, Senior Class Fish Fry. Future Plans: College. OUR BIGGEST DECISION TRITTIPO, lYNN E -Maiors, English, Social Studies, Mothemotics Business, Activities: Youth For Christ Club, Booster Club Future Plans: College. TROBAUGH, REBECCA KAY - Mo.ors: English, Social Stud es, Mothemotics, Music, Home Economics. Activities: Glee Club. Future Plons- Juliord Music School TRYTKO, PHILIP- Moiors: English, Socal Studies, Science Activities: Booster Club, Freshmon Footboll, Student Council, Fish Fry, Future Plans: Technlcol School. TRZCINSKI, KATHLEEN ANN — Majors English, Sociol Studies, Business, Home Eco- nomics. Activities: Glee Club, Barnstormers, Booster Club Future Plons: Vogue Beauty College, TURNAGE, LINDA SUE —Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics. Science. Activi- ties: Future Health Careers, Bornstormers. Future Plans: College. TURNER, ROBERT NATHANIEL — Moiors: English, Soc ol Studies, Mothemotics. Activities: Cross Country, Booster Club, Future Plons: College TURNER, WIILIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemotics. Science. Activities: Junior Engineering ond Technlcol Society, Junior Achievement, Future Plons: College. TUTOROW, ADA MARIE —Mojors: English, Social Studies, Business, Activities: Girls ' Athletic Association, Tri-Hi Y. Future Plons; Undecided. ULDIN, PATRICIA ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. 122 Mr. Hor.er helps Linda Reeder and Cindy Rupert fill out applications for the S.A.T. tests, and he discusses different colleges with them. WAS CHOOSING A COLLEGE. VANCIK JAMES EUGENE -Moiors: English, Social Studies, Mathemat.cs, Scence, Foreign Language. Activities: Orchestra, Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. VEITH JUDITH ANN - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Act,v,.,es: National Honor Society, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. VERNON, MAXINE-Maiors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activ,.,es: Jun.or Prom Court, Football Queen ' s Court, Homeroom Officer, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. VIOLETTE, MARY ELLEN - Majors: English, Social Studies, Art. Activities: Art Club, Barnstormers, Booster Ciub. Future Plans: College. WAGNER JOHN WILLIAM - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Longuoge. Activities: Barnstormer Board, Varsity Swim Team, Interlude Newspaper, Senior Class Executive Board, National Honor Society. Future Plans: College. WAINWRIGHT, ELLEN ELAINE - Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. WALKER JEAN EVELYN - Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics. Activi- ties: Student Council, Homeroom Officer, Booster Club. Future Plans: Gory Barber WAlIh! MICHAELA M. - Majors: English, Social Studies, Business, Mathematics. Activities: Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. WARBINGTON, LEO CARTER - Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Band, Music. Activities: Band, Glee Club, Orchestra, Barnstormers, Hi-Y. Future Plans: College — Indiana University Music School. 123 WATERS, DAVID JOSEPH —Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Football, Wrestling, Student Council, Booster Club. Future Plans: College, WATKINS, CHARLOTTE MYRLE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Science. Activities: B-Teom and Varsity Cheerleader, Interlude Agent, Booster Club, Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Executive Boards, Homeroom Officer. Future Plans: College. WEBBER, DENNY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Shop. Activities: Booster Club, Barnstormers, Junior Engineering and Technical Society. Future Plans: College or Service. WELCH, HORATIO — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WESOLEK, THOMAS LEON — Majors: English, Social Studies, Malhemotics, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Baseball. Future Plans: College. WHEELOCK, GEORGE H.— Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WHITE, MAGGIE JEAN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Business. Activities: Glee Club, Barnstormers, Team Sports Club, Modern Donee Club, Future Health Careers. Future Plans: College. WIITALA, JIM WILLARD — Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop, Business. Future Plans: Trade School. WILCOX, MARY ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Business. Activities: Booster Club, Bond. Future Plans: Dental College. CENTRAL BECOMES A WILLIAMS, THOMAS REECE — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Mathematics, Science. Activities: Cross Country. Future Plans: College. WILLIS, JO MARY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Business. Activities: Interlude Agent, SponTsh Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. WILSON, ALMIRA — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities; American Field Service, Future Teachers Club, Future Health Careers. Future Plans: College. WILSON, KATIE MAE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Clothing. Activities: Booster Club, Future Plans: College. WILSON, MARY ELIZABETH— Majors: English, Social Studies, Art, Activities: Art Club, Future Plans: College, WILTFONG, JULIA ANNE — Mojors: English. Social Studies, Mothemolics, Foreign Language, Activities: Interlude Newspaper, Student Council, Notional Honor Society, Booster Club, Future Teachers Club, American Field Service, Swim Club. Future Plons: College. WINCEK, BARBARA LEE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mothemolics, Science, Band. Activities: Bond, Majorette, Bond Officer, Future Health Careers Booster Club. Future Plans: Nursing School. WINSTON, SHARON KAYE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Business. Future Plans: Nursing School. WITT, LINDA KAY — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Activities: Football Queen, Junior Prom Princess, National Honor So- ciety, Varsity BTeam Cheerleader, Future Teachers Club, Girls Club. Student Council, Booster Club, Junior and Senior Executive Boards. Future Plans: College. 124 WITTERS, MIRRA LYNNE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Music. Activities: Glee Club, Barnstormers. Future Plans: College. WOLF, JOHN WILLIAM — Majors: English, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Debate, National Honor Society, Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Senior Class Executive Board. Future Plans: College. WOODARD, PEGGY ANN — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: B-Teom Cheerleader, Girls Club, Booster Club, American Field Service. Future Plans: College. WOODS, LINDA LOU — Majors: English, Sociol Studies, Foreign Language, Music, Science. Activities: Future Health Careers, Interlude Agent, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. WRIGHT, ALLENE FRANCES — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Activities: Interlude Newspaper, American Field Service, Barnstormers, Spanish Club, Glee Club. Future Plans: College. WRIGHT, LARRY KENNETH — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics. Future Plans: College. WROBLEWSKI, BOB — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Activities: Golf Team. Future Plans: College. YANEZ, LINDA MARIE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language. Ac- tivities: Varsity Cheerleader, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Executive Boards, Football Queen ' s Court, Girls Club, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. YOCLJM, BARBARA SUE — Majors: English, Social Studies, Foreign Language, Science, Mathematics. Future Plans: College. MEMORY OF THE PAST. YOUNCE, RODNEY L. — Majors: English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science. Ac- tivities: Hi-Y. Future Plans: College. ZUBLER, EILEEN TERESA — Majors: English, Social Studies. Activities: Dromo Club, Junior Achievement, Booster Club. Future Plans: College. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Sharon Bittle Edward Blonkert Dennis Bradford Douglos Brucker Ike Butler Mary Calbetzor Carolyn Carter David Ciesiolka William Dukes Kenneth Edstrom Charles Ellison Argusto Giger Sharon Guccione Keith Guyer Richard Henderson Thomas James Barry Johnson Dennis Karczewski Jack Kindig Dennis Kurek Robert LoPierre Barbara Luster Richard Otolski James Robertson Woodward Romine Freeman Smith Lucolous Strong Etta Moe Wands Sylvester Williams James Wilson 125 It was a very important year for the Junior Class Officers. Plans for class projects, class rings, and the Junior Prom occupieci their minds much of the time. From left to right ore Angela O ' Brien, Nancy Powers, Mickey Tuesley, and Wade Fuller. OUR JUNIOR YEAR WAS SO IMPORTANT; Richard Ades, Larry Aldridge, Vernetta Aldridge, Bruce Alexander, Betty Allen, Jeanny Allen, Mary Allen, Joe Almassy, Dorottiy Anderson. Ralpti Anderson, Janice Austin, Vernator Austin, Alfredo Balderas, Albert Bonks, Ronnie Bore, Lodys Barlow, Janet Barna, Luci Barnes. Ed Barrett, Gregg Earth, Jim Bartkowiak, Jim Basker, Mike Bates, Jerry Beotly, Fred Beckmon, Pom Beiyeo, Sherry Benson. Tom Bergman, Chuck Beslle, Theresa Brllit- teri. Ken Bilski, Ken Blount, Anne Boehm, Bonnie Bolinger, Rick Bonds, Pat Boorda. Ron Borowilz, Mike Borror, Kathy Boyce, Marilyn Boyer, Pom Bradford, Linda Brad- ley, Sharon Brame, Jonina Brolina, Judy Bright. Vi, % uw i IT HELPED US PREPARE FOR THAT LAST YEAR Cheryl Brown, Vicky Bucher, Ceroid Bucz- kowski, Nancy Buczkowski, Mike Buda, Deon Bullock, Pom Burger, Geranda Burt, Bob Butts. Priscilla Campbell, Tom Carlson, Emerson Corr, Mike Corroll, Betty Couffmon, Fred Cencelewski, Barry Chamberlain, Pam Cham- paigne, Pat Chodzinskl. Larry Chrapliwy, Pot Ciesiolka, Nancy Clark, John Clauer, Larry Clough, Doug Cod dens, Sandy Cohen, Mike Coleman, Lois Combs. Linda Compfon, Linda Connelly, Rick Copenhover, Don Cr eager, Sandy Crile, Larry Crocker, Lorraine Crocker, Odes to Daniels, Tom Daniels. Karol Doron, Tom Davidson, Ed Davis, Leon Davis, William Dav nlng, Frank Daw- son, John Dentz, Ellawees Diggins, Doro- thy Doetsch. Cheryl Dorman, Barbara Dorsey, Cathy Douglas, Judi Downing, LeRoy Dudeck, Can dice Dunsizer, Frank Du Priest, Loren Eck, Judy Edington. Linda Edwards, Fred Elbel, Chris Ellenber- ger, Howard Emmons, William Erdes, Don Ernsberger, Sharon Fabian, Pat Forrell, Tom Fautz. Bob Ferguson, Tom Finnlgan, VIcki Fisher, Joe Flowers, Brenda Ford, Ginny Forrest, Sandy Frank, Peggy Frazier, Craig Fred- lake. Franceen Frisk, Gail Fulnecky, Marsha Fu trail, Ho no Fuzy, Dove Golbroith, Flora Gamble, Jim Gardner, Honna Gatzka, Greg Gibney. Bob Gibson, Alfred Gilbert, Velmo Gil- bert, CI eta Gildea, Francis Gildea, Mike Glossenger, Dixie Goheen, Greg Golichow- ski, Terri Goltz. 127 IN SPITE OF THE SOCIAL EVENTS AND FUN : : ' £2„ -L . From the smiles on the faces of these Juniors, if looks like its Friday, school is out oncf there ' s o whole weekend ahead. No wonder they are so happy. From left to right are Anne Boehm, Pat Boorda, and Ken Molinaro. Shirley Gorden, Gloria Gorog, Paula Gor- rell, Craig Groll, Gary Gravit, Charles Green, Ronald Green, Larry Grenert, Bob Grontkowski. Tait Grorud, Dennis Grzegorek, Karen Guzicki, Helmut Haefke, Anne Hagey, Bayla Holasz, Tom Hall, Phyliss Hammons, Pam Harden. Cathy Hardy, Dave Hardy, Betty Harris, Brenda Harris, Judy Horns, Steve Hart, Angela Hawkins, Audrey Hayes, Ken Hayes. Marsha Hayes, Agnes Hoynes, Bob Herrel, John Herren, Bob Hess, Sam Hill, Ann Hintz, Chuck Hoehm, Sharon Hojoro. Dave Horvath, Kathy Huddleston, Ken Hunt, Terry Hunt, Brenda Hunter, Becky Irvin, Mike Jackson, Walter Jackson, John Jombor. 1 t WE MANAGED TO COMPLETE OUR ASSIGNMENTS niTri 1 I ' ll mi ' vrrri ' ' Slips sssr m A very involved molh problem seems to have Honno Golzko and Chris Stanley rather confused. Meanwhile, Bob Rankin and Louie lampos ore dis- cussing a less complicated subject. Ken Jamrozy, Charlotte Jelinski, Kothy Jenkins, Fred Jeziorski, Raoul Joers, Bob Johnson, Delores Johnson, Dessie Johnson, Don Johnson. Ron Johnson, Gloria Jones, Mike Jones, I Pol Jurek, Chris Kogel, Roy Kaley, Joe Kelly, Bob Kepler, Bill Kereslury. Teresa Kerns, Carmen Kertai, Richard Kil- gore, Doug King, Matt Kingsberry, Fred Kintz, Greg Kizer, Diane Klausner, Dove Kolesiak. J Janie Kopacz, Vickie Koper, Kalhy Kosek, Diana Koskey, Tom Kol, Mike Kozlowski, V Ken Krause, Carol Krueger, Karen Krueger, Darlene Krzyzoniak, Kathy Kublak, Paul Kuiowski, Al Kukia, Lynn Kukia, Greg Kush, Tony Kusnierek, Wondo Kwasniewski, Don Kyle. 129 WE BECAME LEADERS INSTEAD OF FOLLOWERS Kathy Lake, Louie Lampos, Don Land, Bill Lane, Kris Longell, Rosie Lark, Kathy Los- kowski, Mel Launer, Marilyn Lewis. Poulette Lewis, Anne Likes, Lonnie Lipow- ski, Tim Lockhart, RiUiord Locksmondy, Harvey Lottie, Joan Lowery, Jotin Ludwick, Ruth Luebke. Alvin Macon. Guy Madison, Calvin Mae- field, Linda Major, Bill Mokielski, Jean Manley, Daniel Manns, Norma Mark, Dick Mark. Mickey Maros, Shirlee Marquis, Henry Martin, John Mortin, Norman Martin, Bob Mason, Marsha Mason, Phil Masterson, Greg Motafin. Toni Matney, Gary Mattosils, Wendi Mc- Cain, Pat McCortney, Alice McGee, Ed McGlinsey, Wayne Mclnerny, Jefl Mclntyre, Karen McQuade. Maria Miholick, Bert Miller, Dennis Miller, Ken Miller, Ken Mollnaro, Betty Montague, Mary Moore, Lynn Moulder, Londro Mun- Becky Myers, Alex Nance, Linda Nemeth, Pot Nevels, Carol Newbill, Lynn Newman, Debbie Nice, Nancy Nicholson, Terry Nie- Tom Niesen, Rick Niezgodski, Paula Nilsos. Andrew Noetzel, Leonard Norris, Kathy Nowak, Bob Nowakowski, Tom Nowicki, Jackie Nyerges. Angela O ' Brien, Wayne O ' Brien, Lorry Oglesby, Pam Orr, Peggy Orr, Diane Otol- ski, John Palmer, Peggy Porchmon, Marva Patterson, Corol Parker, Lana Paul, Lorraine Paul, Marsha Pearson, Marsha Pegues, Carl Pem- berton, Emilita Perez de Lara, Pom Peter- son, Pat Peterson. 130 AS WE RAN FOR ELECTIONS AND HELD OFFICES ' iiti Plump, Dave Ponder, Dennis Powell, Nancy Powers, Wonda Preslon, Gerome Price, Sandy Purnell, Marly Radecki, Robin Rakow. Bob Rankin, Brenda Rowlings, Kolhy Roy, Mary Roy, Meredith Reasor, Ginny Reed, Bill Repczyroski, Sue Reuthe. Gene Rice. Linda Rice, Pot Rockhill, Michelle Rockwell, John Rodriguez, Dale R ogers, Joyce Rogers, Jim Rossow, Tony Rouse, Guy Rozanski. Herbert Russell, Mike Ryder, Ray Rydzinski, Tom Saboj, Maria Sadurol, Donna Sandine, Sandy Sass, Linda Schlunt, Paul Schwenk. Otis Seward, John Shambry, Darryl Shan- non, Fred Sharpe, Larry Shimer, Maxine Silver, Dawn Silvey, Karl Simon, Harold Sims. Leonard Sicinner, Ken Skodinski, Donna, Slazewski, Dan Smith, Dennis Smith, Cindy Smith, Ray Smith, Becky Smith, Richard Smith. Sue Smith, Tommy Smith, Vera Smith, Sharon Sniadecki, Connie Snyder, Nancy Snyder, Carole Sochocki, Marietta Spencer, Linda Splawski. Chris Stanley, Terry Staup, Fred Steiner, John Steinhofer, Teresa Stevens, Pat Still- wagon, Jacqueline Stith, Jo Ann St. James, Ruth Stokes. Sue Strotigos, Sandy Streets, Pecola Strong, Tecola Strong, Chris Stypczynski, Dove Supernow, Tom Swarlz, Wayne Swartz, Paul Szynski. Bob Tennyson, John Tomhave, Linda Troop, Denyse Trytko, Mickey Tuesley, Jim Tuttle, Jerry Vancik, Joe Verhoesira, Bob Voogd. 131 AND NOW THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT Nana Wogner, John Woite, Gwendolyn Wallace, Marilyn Wallisch, Shirley Wo|. lisch, Roy Walls, Belly Ward, Cindi War- ner, Lorry Watson. Tom Wcisel, Mike Wendel, Mike Werlen- berger, Gary Wesner, Barbara West, Celia While, Mary Whitinger, Chris Wiklorowicz, Kalhy Wilke. Pal Williams, Ron Willis, Bobbie Wilson, Larry Winsch, John Winston, Ron Winter, John Wiskoton., Bob Wolf, James Womock. Arlanda Woods, Sherry Woods, Linda Wro- bel, Dave Wuthrich, Robin Yeokley, Lowell Yockey, Terry Young, John Zawierucho, Ed Zick. Did you lose something recently? Or do you need any school supplies ' ! ' If so, the bookstore is the place to go. These Juniors are taking advantage of its many conveniences and are being aided by Mrs. Wroblewski. From left to right are Lois Combs, Gregg Earth, Pam Orr, and Loren Eck. 132 Sophomores Valerie King, Howard Krous.an, Bob Ken,, and Cyn.hia Paxon seen. ,o have found ex.rc ,i.e for sonne fun. However, .he boys seem ,o be getting the worst end of .he deal. BEING SOPHOMORES WAS A CHALLENGE John Abernathy, Irene Adorns, Virginia Adorns, Diana Addington, Larry Aldridge, Judy Alspaugh, Gerald Anderson, Jeff Augustine, Tom Augustine. Bill Ayers, Chris Badowski, Mike Bajdek, Marie Baker, Fines Bailey, Corlene Bal- leslero, Morty Banicki, Ron Banks, Sarah Banks. Sue Barnhort, Bill Barrett, Liz Barrett, Shoryn Barrett, Diane Bar.s, Nancy Bosham, ' ' Mary Bosker, Mike Bosney, Connie Bass. Bonnie Beecher, Bill Beglitei, Paula Ben- nett, Ron Bernhard, Ken Bethel, Mike Biber, Micki Bickel, Bonito Bighorn, Joon Billger. Jonice Bingham, Keith Bingham, Dorothy Bishop, Carol Blochorskl, Otis Black, Den- nis Blount, Malcolm Boney, Mary Borowski, Steve Botka. 133 WE WERE MORE SURE OF OURSELVES Noncy Brewer, Helena Britfon, Romeo Brit- ton, Leonard Brooks, Phil Brown, Vickie Brown, John Buczkowski, Carol Burford, Sue Susan Bufler, Steve Colbetzor, Diana Camp- bell, Sue Campbell, Larry Carver, Lindo Cassier, Vicki Chamberlain, John Chapman, Eugene Chism. Paul Chmilewski, Tom Chodzinski, Jackie Chola;, Cnthy Cieslolka, Kothy Claeys, Scolt Clark, Barb Cleppe, Kothy Close, Dean Coddens. Jerry Coddens, Mark Cohan, Sharon Colella, Adriorne Colyvasjim Conlee, Paulette Cope- land, Dave Coyle, Arlene Cramer, Terry Crawford. Gail Czuk, Jim Dailey, Bob Donielowicz, John Daniels. Vicki Dougherty, Liz Davis, Lois Davison, Pearlie Dawning, Marianne DeCroes. Diane Deka, Kothy Demske, Leono DePriest, Pam Dierickx, Mary Dillon, Connie Dimich, Dave Dobrzykowski, Wesley Dol, Dale Donahue. Karen Donavon, Don Dosmonn, Grace Dot- son, Jim Douglass, Gene Early, Lyn Eazsol, Joe Edgtn, Peggy Bgan, Tim Egan. Marie Ellenberger, Eric Ellett, Goyle Ellis, Doris Ellison, Betty Erhardt, Bruce Erhordl, Donna Evanovich, Dennis Ferguson, Pom Ferguson. Nancy Filley, Pat Finnigon, Dolores Fisher, Susan Fisher, Jim Filterling, Gene Fitz- gerald, Jcmes Fleming, Sharon Ford, Willie Foulks. Bob Frame, Dove Frank, Jackie Franklin, Chris Frederick, Bob Freund, Craig Fritz, Mike Funston, Anita Fulrell, Karen Futrell, 134 BUT WE STILL HAD A LOT TO LEARN - y Mike Fuzy, Gloria Gaines, Evelyn Gandy, Dave Gardner, Debbie Gorges, Rick Gornitz, Georgia Geldner, Jefi Gibney, Charlotte Gilfillen. Bill Gilpin, Ellen Gloes, David Gramza, Diane Gromza, Leslie Green, Sonny Greer, Vicki Guenlher, Cindy Horgroy, Ruth Harmon. Loretta Harmon, Juonila Harris, Lillie Harris, Bill Harris, Keone Harvey, Pat Hath, Kothy Houser, Diana Hoyden, Werner Hoynes. Sue Heiermonn, Mike Heim, Betty Held, Francis Herron, Jo 4.nn Hildobridle, Bea- trice Hill, Betty Hinz, Dan Horak, Jim Horan. Mary Horan, Julius Horvoth, Richard Hor- vath, Jim Hotop, Richard Hubbard, Joe Huff, Lynn Huff, Harold Hunt, Margaret Hunt. Fron Huys, Gail Ivankovics, Lyndo Ivimey, Linda Jacobs, Sharon Jonssens, Sharon Jelinski, Bort Jenkins, Ralph Jenkins, Joe Jennings. Beth Johns, Diana Johnsen, Barbara John- son, Booker Johnson, Linda Johnson, Dick Johnson, Diane Jones, John Kogel, Helen Kaley. Henry Korosiok, Sharon Karkiewicz, Marcio Katz, John Kedik, Bob Kent, Glenn Kersten, Pot Kierein, Barbara Kile, Kathy Kile. Tim Killelea, Volerie King, Bob Kiskowski, Roland Klockow, Jim Kluszczy nski. Bob Klute, George Kotowski, Deborah Kouts, Ellen Kovacs. Rebecca Kovacs, Howard Krausmon, Carol Kruszewski, John Krych, Ken Krzyzoniok, Bob Kuehl, Norva Kuespert, Gloria Kuhi, Nancy Kujawskl. 135 IN BETWEEN ALL THE FUN AND ACTIVITIES Sophomores, Steve Rector, Terry Coddens, and Nancy Brewer, admire a few of Cen- tral ' s trophies, wondering if ttieir future endeavors will bring more tionors to Central. Maria Lacopo, Dennis Land, Jim Lone Charles Lang, Eddie Lark, Rosie Lark, Ton Loss, Mike Lawrence, Joe Leatherman. Roy Leath, Barry Lee, Linda Lee, Doug Leeke, Ermo Lenox, Roy Lentych, Clyde Lewis, Vickie Lezok, Barbara Lisk. Chris Long, Fred Longenecker, John Lottie, Larry Lottie, David Loughlin, Melody Lugger, Jerry Lupo, Mike Lupo, John Lute. Janet Lutes, Ruby Malone, Theresa Malone, Dorothy Morbley, Mary Markley, Ken Morosz, Sue Marlinczok, Jackie Mattasits, Clif? McCray. Mike McCue, Pat McCue, John Mclnerny, Clara McKnight, Katie McLean, Linda Mc- Morns, Evelyn McNeely, Doris McNeill, Herman McNeill, 136 WE STUDIED HARD AND PASSED EXAMS The work is harder this year but these Sophomores don ' t mind. They seem to think studying is easier when it is done m groups. From left to right are Bob Kuehl, Sue Barnhort, Bill Barrett, and Marcia Katz. 1 ' B MM M Terry Meehon, Cindy Melville, Leon Michal- ski, Carol Miholick, Ann Miller, Rick Miller, Rita Miller, Jerry Miltenberger, Ray Moe. Bill Molnar, John Moore, Mary Moore, Dove Morgan, Nancy Morgan, Sherri Morin, Yvonne Morrow, Lynn Mullen, Jerry Munlin. Tom Murray, Lynn Nash, Gail Neol, Laurens Newsom, Ray Nick, Gerl Nledbalski, Mary Niemier, Francis Nixon, Barb Nowok. Dave Nowak, Alma O ' Bannan, Chris Oehler, Sharon Oliver, Dorlene Opaczewski, Mary Ann Policki, Lewis Palmer, Beth Parent, Cindy Paxon. JefF Pearson, Madeline Pemberton, Anita Perez, Greg Peterka, Sally Piraccini, Mary Plotz, Kathy Podsiadio , Linda Poirier, Evelyn Polay. 137 THEN SUDDENLY IT WAS ALL OVER Sue Principe, Paf Pritchard, Doug Ranschaert, Chet Ratkiewicz, Tim Rafkiewicz, Craig Rea, Sieve Rector, Jim Reed, Sheila Reeder. Mary Regan, John Rembie, Tom Remble, Dennis Rice Sandy Rice, Gerry Rider, Cheryl Robinson, Steve Rogers. John Ronay. Glenn Ross, Rosamond Rouse, Diane Roy- tek, Sharon Roytek, Chris Rybacki, Peggy Sallows, Huston Sanders, Gail Schermer- horn, Janice Schmanski. Mike Schmanski, Eddie Scholl, Sylvia Scott, Rose Scruggs, Barbara Seifert, Darryl Shan- non, Larry Shannon, Mark Shannon, Ann Shelley, Sherry Shelfon, Archie Shurn, Beverly Siderits. Phyllis Sides, Connie Sigrist, Johnnie Mae Simpson, Lorry Si pie, Bert Skelton, Don Smith. Greg Smith, Jeff Smith, Martha Smith, Rich- ard Sm,th, Rita Smith, Paul Sovinski, Byron Sov ers, Judy Spry, Debbie Staley. John Staniszewski, John S to ton, Jim Stot- ze M, Leslie Stevens, Nigel Stewart, Dennis Stites. Ben Stone r, Chuck Strand berg, Don Stratigos. Martha Strlckler, Tom Strycholski, Jerry Stults, Blaise Suronyi, Rick Swariz, Mary Sylvester, Marilee Symon, Jim Szabo, Larry Szczechowski, Charlotte Szucs, Cathy Szymonski, Vicki Szymkowiak, Fred Tamke, Sue Tornocki, Margaret Tote, Mike Thar, Jim Thomas, Eric Thompson. Lyn Thompson, Janet Thornburg, Theresa Thornton, Ethel Tidwell, Mike Tidwell, Bob Toppel, Sandy Toppel, Terry Tridle, Diane Tutorow. r5 r: ' Q f ..i - 4 138 AND OUR THOUGHTS TURNED TO NEXT YEAR The Sophomore Class officers ore usually busier than this but they have a few weeks yet before their next class project. From left to right ore Jim Reed, President: Mari- anne Decroes, Secretary; Connie Boss, Treasurer; and Don Stratigos, Vice-president. Ken Urgonski, Linda Vance, Earl Vandy- griff, John Vandygriff, Francis Vorro, Linda Verduin, Bill Vernon, Werner Vernon, Mary Vest. Nancy Vitoli, John Vogt, Gerald V aechter, Doris Walker, Jim Walker, Penny Walker, Sharon Walker, Leia Wallace, Dove Wol- lisch. Jane Wolls, Pot Walton, Ruth Warner, Bob Webb, Miriam Weinstein, Pat Wetmore, George White, Joe White, Guida White- leather. Jim Wilder, Jim Wiley, Chuck Williams, Janice Winston, Ruth Winston, Linda Wise, Bob Witt, Connie Wolf, John Wolf. Gary Wolkiewicz, Roger Womack, David Womer, Yep Ngee Woo, Bonnie Works, Dorothy Works, Jerry Wroblewski, Kothy Wroblewski, Roger Wyott. Linda Wylie, Stephanie Young, Linda Zehender, Sue Zygulski. 139 The freshman class officers are busily preparing for their next money-making project. From left to right are John Mokris, president; Sharon Braboy, secrelorv; Martha McCulley, vice-president; and Sandy Harrison, treasurer. WE ARE THE FRESHMEN, CENTRAL ' S FUTURE Mary Abel, Margaret Adams, Frenda Ad- dingfon, Rosemary Ades, Larry Aldridge, Marilyn Aldridge, Barb Alexander, Jim Allen, Larry Allen. Claude Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Chris Andrzeiewski, Sandy Annoble, La- Reicie Atkins, Bruce Austin, William Austin, John Ayers, Greg Balderas. Debbie Barnes, Beverly Barrett, Elaine Bar- rett, Garry Barth, Mike Bartkowlok, Ken Bartoszek, Cheryl Barts, Sharon Baumgarter, Penny Beatty. Leslie Bella, Suzanne Bennett, Linda Biber. Sharon Bickel, Everett Bingham, Greg Bing- ham, Mike Blair, Dave Blower, Luci Bobik, Angela Boney, Wolly Boocher, Ruby Boyd, Sharon Braboy, Scott Brev er, Walter Brock, Kathy Brodbeck, Karen Brom, Barbara Brooks. 140 OUR ACTIONS HELPED SHAPE OUR DESTINY Candy Brucker, Charles Bryant, Katino Bur- gess, Phillip Burner, Glenelte Butler, Ross Butts, Jo Ann Campbell, Ed Carpenter, Jo Ann Carpenter. John Carpenter, Luella Carfeaux, Terr! Cephus, Kothy Chatfleld, Charlotte Chinn, Martha Chlebowski, Gwen Cholay, Pat Chrapliwy, Sandy Chrapliwy. Nancy Ciesiolka, Dave Clark, Mark Clark, Paula Clark, Karen Clauson, LeRoy Cobb, Delos Coen, George Cole, Carolyn Combs. Jeanne Coniee, Brenda Coons, Carole Corey, Carol Cosby, Steve Coyle, Margaret Craw- ford, A. D. Cross, Caty Crowe, Charlotte Cwidok. David Doron, Doug Doron, John Davies, Henry Davis, Nanie Dean, Greg Denby, Frank DePriest, Tom Dhoene, Greg Dickin- son. Willie Dieckmann, Pat Dosmann, Sharon Douglas, Terry Doyle, Ray Durskey, Kothy Ellis, Linda Emerson, Margaret Erhordt, Bob Erhardt. Bruce Forling, Allen Fiedler, Rebecca Fischer, Bob Fisher, Marclo Fisher, Janet Fitterling, Bob Ford, Eric Ford, Tom Forrer. Dave Forsythe, Deborah Franklin, Linda Freel, Alfred Freeman, JefT Frepon, Calvin Futrell, Pat Gabbord, Sandy Gardner, Linda Garnitz. David Giro me, Koren Glaser, Gary Glass- burn, Kothryn Goheen, Margaret Goetz, Becky Gorrell, Don Grobarek, Barb Gromza, Bob Greene. Jackie Greer, James Griffin, Janice Griffin, Doris Grooms, Barbara Gudim, Ann Hoger, Pot HoM, Joe Hombidge, Morleno Honner. 141 THERE WERE NEW EXPERIENCES AND OPPORTUNITIES ! jusf decided I want chocolate in- stead, ' soys Cyndee Molendo, fresh- mon, OS she reaches for the milk she just paid for. Waiting patiently be- side her is Ann Hager. Don Hans, Melissa Hansen, Tom Harber, Mike Hcrdy, JefF Harmon, Theresa Harmon, Judy Hcrr.s, Bob Harrison, Sandy Harrison. Terry Hart, Davene Harvey, Sandy Hatchett, Joe Hawkins, Noncy Hayden, Jack Hayes, Chorles Heflln. Fred Heflin, Norma Heidrich. Ray Heighway, Gloria Hemingway, Dennis Henderson, Sandy Henry, Mary Herman, Gory Hess, Nona Hess, Brendo Hicks, Kris- t.ne Hicks. Melvin Hicks, Don Hill, Loretlo Hill, Sue Hintz, Lester Hockaday, Rosemary H ock, Bob Hoike, Doris Holmberg, John Horan. 142 ACCOMPANIED BY RESPONSIBILITIES AND WORK Sue Horning, Pat Horvath, Claudia Huff, Daryl Hull, Leighlon Hull, John Humnicky, Cheryl Hunt, Joan Inwood, Jim Jacobs. Martha James, Terry James, John Jamison, Dionne Jankawski, Lucette Janowiak, Willie Jenkins, Jim Jennings, Dave Joachim, Jim Johnson. Lorry Johnson, Linda Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Barbara Jones, Alice Jones, Nancy Jurgonski, Nick Kaczmorek, Lynn Koczor, Greg Kaczorowski. Joe Kogel, Bob Koniewski, Chris Kopalczyn- ski, Benny Karasiok, Henry Kosprzok, Kathy Kizer, Carol Kluge, Beverly Knight, Jim Kocsis. Do you think that you can get all of these in there? Bob Koniewski looks a little skeptical as he helps Kathy Kizer unload her books which seem to present the biggest problem to most freshmen. 143 WE LEARNED TO ENDURE DISAPPOINTMENTS  f v Bob Komasinski, Barbara Kotowski, Dick Kowalski, Steve Krouse, Jo Anne Krych, Jon Kuehl, Jim Kuklo, Marlene Kwialkow- ski, Terry Locey. Bruno Lacopo, Allen Lake, Louise Lane, Bob Lark, Donna Laskowski, Larry Lato- sinki, Linda Lolosinski, Shoron LaVelle, Don Leatherman. Bill Lee, Nemis Lenox, Alfred Levy, Mike Lewinski, Ruby Lewis, Luoro Lezak, Mau- reen Lindley, Carole Lively, Anne Lock- hart. Paul Lockmondy, Elaine Locke, Vickie Long, Ctiarles Lottie, Bessie Love, Kris Love, Morris Love, Terry Love, Frank Mocliulis. Carol Maclean, Bob Macon, Calvin Macon, Maria Mojor, Jotin Mokris, Darlene Manns, Lewis Mark, Phyllis Martin, llene Mar- tinczok. Terry Mortynowicz, Lee Mason, Mike Mason, John Masszi, Dennis Most, Kay Mathews, Mike May, Trimble McBride, Martha McCulley. Bill McFall, Randy McPhee, Tim Meehan, David Michalski, Corol Milewski, Agnes Milke, Pat Millington, Cyndee Molenda, Jim Montana. Bill Morris, John Morrow, Tom Moulder, Roger Nawrot, Carl Neal, Les Nemelh, George Nevels, Chip Newman, Joyce Newman. LeeRoy Newman, Jerry Newton, Mary Niez- godski, Diane Morris, Jacqueline Nowak, Gail Nowalka, Freeman OBannon, Candy Oehler, Helen O ' Neal. Dennis Opoczewski, Alicio Opelt, Judy Pacolo, Craig Poiurzewski, Vicki Popon- drio, Luio Pauldo, Peggy Pearson, Darlene Pecsi, Jim Peli. I;i4 ft f 1 ■kkm ■J ki ' ■- M 9 ki AND APPRECIATE NEW PRIVILEGES it Jim Pepple, Denny Peterson, Barbara Phillips, John Piasecki, Carletus Pigee, Carol Piolrowski, James Piotrowski, John Piraccini, Marilyn Pittman. Curtis Plump, Gloria Poindexter, Brian Porter, Brendo Potts, Carolyn Powell, Carol Powers, Barb Quockenbush, Ted Rodomski, Bonnie Rodzikowski. Ronnie Ramsey, Carl Roperl, Kris Roy, Bruce Rector, Juonito Richardson, Marsha Richardson, Sam Riley, Judy Ringle, Janice Rivers. Mike Robison, Tom Rossow, Bill Rostiser, Tom Rousculp, Debbi Rowe, Peggy Rowe, Nicolina Rulli, Charles Rupert, Pat Rusinek. Mary Sakolosh, Maria Salozor, Geroldine Sanders, Vera Sanders, Bonnie Songster, Joy Songster, Gus Soros, John Scarpellini, Steve Schout. Julia Schullz, Jeremiah Sconiers, Jerry Scott, Paul Scott, Bob Scott, Doug Scruggs, Bob Seals, Undo Sellers, Jerome Seward. Neil Shambry, Shorllne Shombry, Shirley Shambry, Bill Shorpe, Linda Shaw, Steve Sheneman, Cindy Shilt, Jim Shultz, Cheryl Shumaker. Irmagard Siebrecht, Deborah Skeleton, Bill Skinner, Brendo Skinner, Nicky Skrzeszew- ski, Linda Slaughter, Clotildo Smith, Craig Smith, George Smith. Jim Smith, Morcia Smith, Morgorel Smith, Paul Smith, Mary Beth Snellenberger, Jo Ann Sovinski, Leron Span, Sam Spon, Brion Sporks. Chere Sparks, Linda Spoulding, Salli Stan- ley, Tom Stotzell, Kathleen Steiner, Ermo Stephens, Ivan Stewart, Don Stockham, Donna SJoitz. 145 AT FIRST WE WERE CONFUSED AND INEXPERIENCED Brenda Stoner, Chris Strong, Evelyn Sucher, Dennis Supernaw, Betty Szobo, Jackie Szczypski, Mark Szymansk, Ruth Symkow- iak, Greg Taghon. Vero Terrell, Don Thomas, Mary Thomas, Aden Thorn burg, Charfene Tobolsk i, Patty Todd, Pam Toth, Bob Town, Sandy Trover. Allen Troop, Dove Tutorow, Jim Urbanski, Jim Utiey, Sharon Utf, Carol Van De Genohte, Gory Von De Velde, Steve Varro, Vickie Vollmer. Kandi Voogd, Robert Wagner, Rondl Wag- oner, Mike Waife, Jim Walker, Denny Walsh, Betsy Walter, Lyie Womsley, Felicia Wands. Ann Ward, Eddie Ward, Elizabeth Ward, Ella Word, Janet Ward, Jenny Word, Jackie Warned, Dave Waszak, Jenny Waters. These Freshmen aren ' t bookworms. They are just studyng orientation manuals to see in which direction they should go next. From left to right are Randy Mc- Phee, Scott Brewer, Karen Brom, and Martho McCulley. NOW, WE LOOK AHEAD WITH CONFIDENCE These confident Freshmen seem to be get- ting used to that hectic lunch line that bothers all new students at first. Wailing patiently are Greg Kaczorowski, Mono Hess, and Carolyn Combs. Jim Wcisel, Anthony Weaver, Catherine Webb, John Weissfuss, Peggy Weissfuss, Jim Welch, Sue Wert, Glendo White, Janet White. Jeanette White, John White, Joyce White, Karen White, Dianne Whittaker, Greg Wilder, Cecil Wiley, Gary Wilke, Alydio Williams. Brenda Williams, Froncine Williams, Greg Williams, Connie Willis, Lyie Wilson, Re- becca Wilson, Cindy Wiltfong, Nancy Win- gett, Shirley Witucki. Morjorie Witz, Jim Wolf, Jerry Wright, Barbara Wuthrich, Dorothy Young, Elaine Zack, Rita Zock, Wayne Zakrzewski, Ann Zoph. Joe Zoworski, Reedil Zehender, Karen Zimmerman, Pete Zink. 147 Momentary confusion seems to rule our lives at this time. We are concerned, puzzled, and depressed by many things, many days. Yet we are also sensitive to the good, pleasurable as- pects of living now, being our age now. Our confusion comes from our desire for stability, or rather, a sureness concerning our actions. So we are constantly changing, looking for an as- surance that what we are doing is right. Our opinions change, fluctuate, as well as our goals. Naturally this not so apparent upheaval of the mind is not seen — or experienced — by all. It can be noticed in those who are affected, though, by the change in actions and facial expressions. Spontaneously we laugh one minute — and cry the next. Each emotion is felt with an equal amount of sincerity and because of this, impos- sible to suppress. Thus the pictures in the intro- duction have captured many of our moods — and the changeability of our emotions. The free verse commentary tries to follow the flow of our thoughts, relating our actions to the answers we seek. 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LOCKS BEST WISHES TO THE 1965 GRADUATING SENIORS from the INDIANA MOTOR BUS COMPANY THE NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY CONGRATULATES THE 1965 CLASS OF CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Phone 233-1348 FREPAN ' S FLORAL SHOP Flowers for all occasions We telegraph flowers 909 Portage Ave. ' One A ' lan Tells Another ITS GILBERTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1965 GRADUATING CLASS ACTIVITIES American Field Service — 72 An Service Club — 93 Audio-Visual Club — 93 Band — 83 Barnstormers — 86, 87, 88 Booster Club Officers and Executive Boord — 73 Bowling Club — 79 Ctieerleoders — 77 Class Officers Senior — 98 Junior— 126 Sophomore — 1 39 Freshman — 140 Debate — 90 Future Doctors — 89 Future Health Careers Club — 91 Future Teachers Club — 91 Girl ' s Club Executive Board — 78 Glee Club — 84, 85 Hi-Y Club — 92 Interlude Nev spaper Staff — 94 Interlude Yearbook Staff — 95 J.E.T.S. — 91 Junior Isaac Walton — 90 Law Club — 89 Library Club — 92 Modern Dance Club — 79 Notional Honor Society — 1 14, 115 Orchestra — 80, 81 Queens ' Courts — 74, 75 Senior Class Executive Board Spanish Club — 90 Student Council — 70, 71 Swim Club — 78 Team Sports Club — 78 Tri-Hi-Y Club — 92 Ushers Club — 93 SPORTS Baseball — 66, 67 Basketball Varsity — 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 60, 61 B-Team — 49 Freshman — 50 Junior High — 50 Cross Country — 57 Football — 58, 59, 62 Golf — 63 Swimming — 5 , S5 Tennis — 56 Track — 64, 65 Wrestlling — 51, 52, 53 FACULTY Aquirre, Mr. A. A.— 23 Boer, Mrs Helen — 21 Baldwin, Mr. William — 31 Bollard, Mrs. Joanne — 27 Bendil, Mr. Leon — 39 Bergan, Miss Margaret — 28 Brinkmon, Mr. William — 32, 62 Burger, Mr. John — 32 C Campbell, Mrs. Ethel — 28 Carrier, Mr. Byron — 37 Cosody, James L. — 28 Canlanzarlte, Mr. Joseph — 25 Cech, Mrs. Shoron — 35 Ceyok, Miss Aniionelte — 22 Cole, Mr. James — 32 Cox, Mr. Lawrence — 36 D Daniels, Mr. O. George — 119 Dougherty, Mr. James — 29 De Groole, Miss Marguerite — 27 De Rue, Mr. Al — 27 Detrick, Miss Wando — 30 Dienhort, Miss Lucille — 30 E Ell, Mr. Philip — 37 Emrick, Mr, Roy — 41, 48 F Fisher, Mrs. Zeal — 34, 80 Ford, Mr. Henry — 32 Foulks, Mrs. Margaret — 21 Fuchs, Mr. Horry — 24 Fuerbringer, Mr. William — 24, 52, 53 Fujowo, Mr. Gil — 31 G Gilkey, Mr. William — 26, 62, 65 Gill, Mrs. Maxine — 33 Glod, Mr. Eugene — 32 Govern, Mr. Fred — 23 H Harris, Mr. James — 39 Harter, Mr. Vermont — 19, 1 23 Hott, Miss Geraldine — 26 Hawkins, Mr. Herschel — 39 Heritage, Mrs. Mary — 27 Herringer, Mr. Robert — 22 Heumon, Miss Judith — 32 Hodges, Mrs. Harel — 33 Hollis, Mrs. Kay— 20 Hoyer, Mr. Thomas — 24 Huber, Mrs. — 27 Hubertz, Mrs. loretta — 30 Hunter, Mrs. Patricia — 41 J Judd, Mr. Herman — 21 K Kacarab, Mr, John — 38 KIndy, Mr. Wolter — 39 Kodba, Mrs. Jeanne— 20 Korb, Miss Ann — 28 Kruckel, Miss Marie — 41 Kuhny, Mr. Earl— 26 Kuzon, Mr. Floyd — 25 Landry, Mrs. Anita — 30 Larson, Miss E. Johanna — 20 M McKinney, Mr. Lawrence— 18, 41, 71 McNorney, Mr. John F. — 39, 52, 53, 66 Mockowiok, Mr. Joseph C. — 39, 61 , 62 Marvin Mr. Garner— 35 Mathews, Miss Betty — 41 Merriman, Mr. John — 28 Miller, Mr. Daniel — 34 Moon, Mrs. Borboro — 20 Montoya, Mrs. Sharon — 21 N Nelson, Mr. Dorwin — 29 Neetlerode, Mr. Dore — 21 Newbold, Mr. Louis — 40, 61, 62, 66 Norman, Mr. John — 34, 83 O Orlando, Mrs. Gloria — 27 P Poffenbach, Mrs. Doris — 21 Poulson, Mrs. Mono — 27 Peterson, Mrs. Helen — 21 Phelps, Mr. Devon — 36 Piatt, Mrs. Adelaide — 21 Poorbaugh, Mr. John — 26 Powers, Mr James I. — 41 , 48 R Richard, Mr. Merle — 19 Rushing, Mrs. Loretia — 20 Soltz, Mr. Robert — 36, 55 Schlundt, Mr. William — 38. 57, 65 Schultz, Mr. Lester — 26 Seedorf, Mrs. Lucille— 29 Semortier, Miss Antoinette — 38 Silver, Mrs. Leo — 22 Singleton, Mr, Arthur — 34, 83 Smith, Mr. J. Roy — 26 Smogor, Miss Jennette — 27 Sponholz, Mrs. Norma — 27 Stephenson, Mr. Ross — 41 , 61, 62 Sullivan, Mrs Terry — 35 Sumpler, Mr. Larry — 36 Szucs, Mr. Ed — 41, 61, 62 T Taylor, Mr. Robert — 26 Thompson, Mr. Millard — 31 Tulchinsky, Mrs. Ruth — 23 V Voz, Mr. Winston — 29 W Waterman, Miss June — 27 Wills, Mrs. Eurilla — 40 Wilmore, Mr. John — 38 Wolter, Mr. Joseph — 37 Woolridge, Mr. George — 37 Wroblewskl, Mrs Corraine — 21, 132 Y Yeno, Mr. Richard — 29, 50 York, Mrs. Lucille — 21 160 STUDENTS Abel, Mary Kay— 140 Abernethy, John Stuart — 63, 1 33 Ackerman, John Eric — 74, 100 Adams, Irene — 133 Adams, Margaret — 84, 140 Adams, Virginia — 84, 133 Addington, Dianna — 133 Addington, Frenda M. — 140 Ades, Richard — 80, 126 Ades, Rosemary — 84, 140 Archele, Terrance F. — 100 Aldridge, Lorry —126, 133, 140 Aldridge, Marilyn — 140 Aldridge, Vernetlo — 1 26 Alexonder, Borbora — 140 Alexander, Bruce — 38 Allen, Betty J. — 80, 126 Allen, James S, — 140 Allen, Jeonny — 126 Allen, Lorry — 140 Allen, Madeline L. — 100 Allen Mary — 84, 1 26 Allen, Pomelo Jean — 74, 83, 100 Almassy, Joseph — 1 26 Alspough, Judy— 83, 133 Anderson, Carol — 85. 100 Anderson, Claude Jr. — 140 Anderson, Dorothy Foy — 126 Anderson, Gerald — 133 Anderson, Kristin — 75, 83, 94, 98, 1 00, 114 Anderson, Morgoret — 140 Anderson, Rolph W. — 53, 1 26 Anderson, Sharon L. — 83, 100 Androski, Barbara — 100 Andr zejewski, Christi — 140 Andrzejewski, Michael — 100 Annoble, Sondro Koy — 79, 140 Arnold, Alicio — 84, 100 Atkins, Lareicie — 140 Augustine, Jeflry — 133 Augustine, Thomos — 133 Austin, Janice M. — 126 Austin, L. Bruce— 140 Austin, Vernator — 1 26 Austin, William — 50, 140 Ayers, William — 61, 133 B Bodet, Henry Spencer — 36, 55, 74, 100 Bodowski, Christine J. — 1 33 Bailey, Fines V.— 133 Bailey, Harold R. — 61 , 65, 100 Baird, Beverly Jo — 84, 100, 1 14 Baker, Marie — 133 Balderos, Alfredo — 1 26 Bolderas, Gregorio — 140 Bollestero, Corlene — 133 Bologh, David E. — 61, 62, 65, 100 Banicki, Martin — 133 Bonkowski, Dennis R. — 61, 75, 100, 105, 115 Bonks, Albert L. — 57, 65, 126 Bonks, Ronold J —49, 61,65, 133 Bonks, Soroh — 1 33 Bonkson, Shelio L. — 100 Bore, Ronald — 53, 1 26 Barlow, Ladys L. — 126 Borno, Janet Marie — 1 26 Bornes, Condace A. — 95, 1 00, 114 Barnes, Deborah Sue — 140 Bornes, Lucille — 1 26 Barnhart, Sue— 133, 137 Barrett, Beverly — 140 Borrett, Edward — 126 Barrett, Elaine C. — 140 Barrett, Elizobeth A. — 133 Barrett, James — 1 35 Barrett, Shoryn — 133 Barrett, William A. — 133, 137 Borth, Gorry L. — 140 Borth, Gregg A. — 92, 126, 132 Bortkowlak, James Steven — 126 Bortkowiak, Michael J. — 140 Bortoszek, Kenneth — 140 Sorts, Cheryl — 80, 83, 140 Borts, Dione L. — 80. 83. 133 Bosham, Nancy Jo — 133 Bosker, George — 61, 101 Bosker, James — 61, 1 26 Bosker, Mory — 133 Bosney, Michael A. — 55 Boss, Connie J. — 78, 79, 133, 139 Botalis, Ike George — 70, 71 , 73, 74, 101, 105, 115 Botes, Michael E. — 1 26 Boumgartner, Shoron — 140 Beord, Sondro Lee — 101, 115 Beolty, Jerr- Calvin — 83, 1 26 Beotty, Penolo — 140 Beck, Sondro- 101 Beckmon, Frederick — 64, 1 26 Beecher, Bonito — 133 Beghtel, William Al — 133 Bella, Leslie Wynn — 140 Belyeo, Pom — 72, 126 Beth, M. — 50 Bennett, Nancy Marie — 78 Bennett, Paulo — 133 Bennett, Suzanne L. — 78, 1 40 Benson, Sherill — 1 26 Bergen, Koy A. — 101 Bergman, Thomas Richard — 126 Bernhord, Ronald Edward — 133 Berry, Michael C. — 34. 80, 83, 101, 105 Best, Bruce Allen — 61, 101, 105 Beslle, Charles Hill — 80, 83, 1 26 Bethel, Kenneth R. — 49, 133 Biber, Linda C. — 140 ber, Michael J. — 133 ckel, David C — 74, 101 ckel, Marilyn Jean — 133 ckel, Shoron Ruth — 140 ddle, Sondro Sue — 101 ghom, Bonito — 1 33 ghom, Dorlene J. — 101 llger, Joan Marie — 133 llger, Terry Ross — 101 llilteri, Teresa — 1 26 Iski, Kenneth— 126 nder, Joseph — 101 nghom, Everett — 140 nghom, Gregory Carl — 140 nghom, Janice — 133 nghom, Keith — 65 shop, Dorothy — 84, 1 33 Blochorski, Carolyn — 133 Block, Otis Jr.— 133 Bliair, Michoel James — 140 Blankert, Edward A. — 105 Blount, Dennis Norman — 34, 133 Blount, Kenneth Douglas — 1 26 Blower, David — 140 Bobik, Lucy— 140 Boehm, Ann Ellen — 28, 1 26, 1 28 Bolinger, Bonnie Elle — 126 Bonds, Juanito — 101 Bonds, Ricky — 1 26 Boney, Angela — 140 Boney, Malcolm D. — 133 Boocher, Noncy L. — 88, 101 Boocher, Wallace R. — 140 Boordo, Patricio A — 1 26, 128 Borokowski, Mary — 133 Borowitz, Ronald E. — 126 Borror, Michael — 1 26 Borsodi, Nicholas J. — 55 Botka, Stephen — 133 Bowen, Sylvia — 101 Boyce, Kathleen D. — 126 Boyd, Ruby G.— 140 Boyer, Marilyn L. — 22, 78, 1 26 Broboy, Carolyn E. — 83, 101 Braboy, Sharon M. — 140 Broden, Vicki J.— 101, 114 Bradford, Pomelo — 126 Bradley, Lindo K. — 1 26 Brome, Sharon — 80, 126 Brotino, Jonino K. — 126 Brewer, Noncy J. — 40, 1 34, 1 36 Brewer Scott C. — 140, 146 Bright, Judy — 126 Brinley, Elizabeth A. — 86 Britton, Helene Ann — 134 Britton, Romeo David — 80, 134 Brock, Walter— 140 Brodbeck, Kothie Ann — 140 Brom, Koren — 140, 146 Brooks, Borboro M. — 140 Brooks, Leonard — 134 Brown, Cheryl D.— 127 Brown. Matthe O, — 50 Brown, Phillip A. — 134 Brown, Vicky — 134 Brucker, Condice — 141 Brunt, Timothy — 38 BryonI, Charles — 83, 84, 141 Bucher, Vicky— 127 Buczkowski, Gerald — 127 Buczkowski, John R — 1 34 Buczkowski, Nancy — 78, 127 Budo, Michael — 127 Buford, Carolyn Ann — 134 Bullock, Deon — 127 Burger, Pamela Sue — 83, 1 27 Burgess, Kothryn — 79, 141 Burner, Philip Joel — 141 Burt, Gerondo Lee — 1 27 Butler, Adolphus — 84 Butler, Sue Anita — 134 Butler, Glenette— 141 Butler, Susan L. — 134 Butler, Thomas — 66 Butts, Robert — 1 27 Butts, Ross — 141 Byrer, Bradley W, — 63 C Colbetzor, Michoel — 134 Collohon, Elliott W. — 105 Campbell, Diana Lynn — 134 Campbell, Joonna L. — 80, 141 Campbell, Priscillo D. — 72, 78, 12 Campbell, Sue Ann — 134 Corey, Patrick Ross — 30 Carlson, Thomos — 86, 87, 127 Corpenler, Edward L. — 141 Carpenter, Joon — 141 Carpenter, John Robert — 141 Corr, Emerson — 44, 47, 49, 1 27 Corroll, Michoel P. — 1 27 Corfeoux, Luello Enid — 141 Carter, A. — 50 Carver, Lorry — 57, 134 Cossler, Linda Sue — 134 Couflman, Betty Ann — 92, 1 27 Cencelewski, Fred — 127 Cephus, Terri Doryll — 83, 141 Chamberlain, Barry N. — 26, 127 Chamberlain, Vicki E. — 134 Chompoigne, Pomelo — 26, 1 27 Chopmon, John — 134 Chalfield, Kotherine — 141 Chinn, Charlotte E. — 141 Chism, Eugene Thomos — 49, 134 Chlebowski, Mortho — 141 Chmilewski, Paul — 134 Chodzinski, Pol — 127 Chodzinski, Tom — 134 Choloi, Jocquelyn — 134 Choloj, Gwendolyn — 141 Chropliwy, Lorry — 35, 1 27 161 Chrapliwy. Patricia A. — 141 Chrapliwy, Sandra Sue — 141 Ciesiolka, Catherine — 134 Ciesiolka, Nancy — 141 Ciesiolka, Pat— 127 Claeys, Kathryn Ann — 78, 134 Clark, David E. — 141 Clark, Mark Allen — 141 Clark, Nancy Ellen — 127 Clark, Paula — 141 Clark, Scott — 37, 134 Clarke, Patty Ann — 73. 74 Clouer, John Bruce — 127 Clauson, Karen Sue — 83, 141 Claybrooke, Joke — 50 Clem, Richard Allan — 115 Cleppe, Barbara — 1 34 Close, Kathleen —134 Clough, Lorry — 1 27 Cobb, leroy — 141 Coddens. Dean — 134 Coddens, Douglas W — 127 Coddens, Jerry R — 55, 134 Coddens, Terry A — 136 Coen, Delos E, — 141 Cohon, Mark — 134 Cohen, Sandra — 73, 77, 127 Cole, George — 141 Colello, Sharon — 134 Coleman, Michael — 1 27 Collins, Richard Jr — 56, 66 Colyvos, Adrianno — 134 Colyvas, Cleopatra — 70 Combs, Corolyn J, — 83, 141, 147 Comlbs, Lois E — 95, 127, 132 Compton, Lindo R — 83, 127 Conlee, James — 134 Conlee, Jeanne — 141 Connelly, Linda — 127 Coons, Brendo — 141 Copelond. Roulette — 134 Copenhover, R.ckey L — 1 27 Corey, Carole — 141 Corey, Kay — 84, 85 Cosby, Carol Sue — 141 Cote. Karen S — 77 Coyle, David R — 1 34 Coyle, Steven W — 50, 141 Cromer, Arlene S — 134 Crawford, Margaret — 84, 85, 141 Crav. ' ford, Terronce — 134 Creager. Dan — 1 27 Crile. Sandra Lynn — 127 Cripe, Mary Jane — 84, 1 14 Crocker, Larry — 1 27 Crocker, Lorraine — 127 Cross. A D — 141 Crowe. Catherine L, — 141 Cwidok, Charlotte — 141 Czuk, Gail A — 134 D Doiley, James W. — 1 34 Donielowicz, Robert — 134 Daniels, Johnnie — 134 Daniels, Odesto — 127 Doniels. Thomas — 52. 61. 127 Dooust, Terry L — 36, 55 Daron, Dovid G — 141 Doron, Douglas G. — 141 Daron, Korol J. — 83, 127 Dougherty, Vicki 1—134 Davidson, Thomas L. — 1 27 Davis, Eddie Joe — 127 Elizobeth J — 1 34 , Ellen L — 80, 83, 93 Davis, Henry L. — 141 Davis. Jacqueline M — 91 John — 141 L. — 50 Davis. Leon — 46, 49 Davison — Lois Eileen — 134 Dawning, Pearlie — 134 Downing. Williom — 127 Dawson. Charles — 49. 61 Dawson. Fronk Joseph — 127 Dean Nanie — 141 Decroes Marianne — 78, 80, 83, 134, 139 Deko, Diane — 134 Demske. Kathleen — 134 Denby. Gregory — 39, 141 Denny. Horace E. — 104 Dentz. John — 127 Deprlest, Leono — 134 Dhoene, Thomas — 141 Dickinson, Gregory T, — 141 Dieckmonn. Lawrence — 141 Dierickx, Pomelo — 134 Diggins. Ellaweese — 30. 127 Dillon. Mary Rose — 134 Dimich, Constonce Mae — 134 Dobrzykowski, David A, — 134 Doetsch, Dorothy — 127 Doi, Wesley A. — 53. 64. 134 Donahue. Dole — 134 Donahue, Mortho — 104 Donaldson. Joyellen — 33. 73, 75, 104, 114 Donovan, Karen — 134 Dormon, Cheryl L. — 1 27 Dorsey, Barbara A. — 127 Dosmonn, Donold A. — 55, 134 Dosmonn, Potricia — 141 Dotson, Grocie L. — 134 Douglas, Cathy Ann — 127 Douglas, Sharon — 141 Douglas, Thomas D. — 104 Dougloss, Jomes ■ — 134 Downing, Judith — 127 Doyle Terrence — 141 Dudeck, Leroy — 127 Dukes, Ronnie — 104 Dunlop, Kathleen — 104 Dunsizer, Candoce — 127 Dunsizer, Carol Ann — 74, 104 Dupriest, Frank — 127, 141 Durskey, Raymond Dean — 141 E Early, Gene Richard — 52, 64, 134 Eozsol, Lyn Agnes — 134 Eck, Loren — 127, 132 Edgin, Joe Terry — 1 34 Edington, Judy Lynn — 92, 1 27 Edier, Lorry Lee — 49, 66, 1 04 Edwards, Linda Koy — 79, 1 27 Egon, Peggy — 27, 134 Egan, Timothy — 134 Eicher, Solly Jo — 104 Eichorst, Louis — 104 Eisner, Russel Gene — 64, 93, 104, 105 Elbel, Frederick L. — 1 27 Elias, John Michael — 80, 83, 92, 104, 115 Ellenberger, Christin — 127 Ellenberger, Mario A. — 134 Ellett, Eric — 134 Ellis, B. — 50 Ellis, Goyle Marie — 1 34 Ellis, Kothlyn — 141 Ellison, Charles — 80, 83 Ellison, Doris — 78, 134 Ellsworth, Frederick — 104 Emerison, Linda — 141 Emmon, Howard E. — 61, 127 Erdes, William Frank — 92, 127 Erhordt, Betty — 92, 134 Erhordt, Bruce Kenneth — 61, 134 Erhardt. Lee Allen — 74, 104 Erhordt. Margaret — 141 Erhardt. Robert Lewis — 141 Ernsberger, Donn — 80, 83, 127 Evanovich, Donna Rose — 78. 134 Ewing. Norma Julia — 92. 104 F Fobian. Sharon A — 1 27 Forkas. Vicki L — 104 Farling. Bruce — 141 Farrell. Patrick — 127 Foutz. Thomas — 1 27 Ferguson. Dennis R — 52. 134 Ferguson. Pamela L — 134 Ferguson. Robert J — 61. 1 27 Ferrell. John E — 49, 74, 98, 104, 105, 1 14 Fiedler, Alan — 141 Fiedler. Carol Joyce — 33. 95. 104. 114 Filley, Nancy — 134 Finnigon, Patrick — 134 Finnigon, Richard 106 Finnigon, Thomas — 53, 127 Fischer, Rebecca Sue — 141 Fisher, Dolores Jane — 134 Fisher, Susan — 134 Fisher, Vicki Lynn — 83, 127 Filch. Michael — 106 Fitterling. James Lee — 134 Fillerling. Janet — 141 Fitzgerald. Eugene P, — 57. 134 Fitzgerald. Joseph — 29. 57. 105. 106 Fleming, James Curtis — 134 Flowers, Joseph — 1 27 Foohey. Robert M. — 106. 1 14 Ford. Bobby D, — 141 Ford. Brendo 1,-127 Ford. Eric — 141 Ford. Sharon L — 134 Forrer. Thomas L. — 141 Forrest. Virginio Lee — 83. 127 Forsythe. Dovid — 141 Forsythe. Eugene — 50 Foulks, Willie E. — 134 Frame, Cynthia — 106 Frame, Robert — 134 Frank, David A. — 134 Frank, Sandra K, — 71, 127 Franklin, Deborah A. — 141 Franklin, Jacqueline — 134 Frozier, Peggy — 127 Frederick, Christophe — 86, 87, 134 Fredlake, Craig — 127 Freel, Linda K. — 141 Freeman, Alfred — 141 French James P. — 106 Frepan, Jeffrey — 141 Freund, Robert H. — 57, 134 Frisk, Franceen Elyse — 127 Frilz, Adore — 106 Fritz, Croig — 134 Fuller, Wode — 49, 126 Fulnecky, Gall — 78. 127 Funslon, Michael T. — 134 Futrell, Calvin — 141 Futrell, Karen Anita — 134 Futrell. Marsha — 1 27 Fuzy. Nona — 77, 127 Fuzy, Michael — 53, 57. 80. 135 G Gobbord, Patricio — 141 Gaines, Gloria Bell — 135 Golbroilh, David — 127 Gomble. Flora — 127 Gondy, Betty Lou — 106 Gondy, Georgia Evelyn — 78, 135 Gardner. Dovid — 134 Gardner, James D — 127 Gardner, John — 92, 106 Gordner, Sandra — 141 Gorges Deborah Anne — 135 Gornitz, Linda Sue — 141 Gornitz, Ralph Norman — 135 Golzko, Honnelore — 1 27, 1 29 Gawronski, Joan — 106 Geldner, Georgia A. — 135 Gerhold, Bruce Williom — 106, 115 Gerhold. James H —45, 47, 49. 1C6. 115 Gibney, Gregory — 127 Gibney, Jeffrey — 135 Gibson. Robert — 127 Gilbert, Alfred — 31, 52, 127 Gilbert, Velma — 78, 127 Gildea, Cleto Mary — 127 Gildea, Frances Mory — 1 27 Gilflllen, Charlotte — 135 Gilfillen, Patrick — 106 Gilpin, William A. — 135 Girone, David — 141 Gloes, Ellen — 135 Closer. Karen Lee — 141 Giossburn, Gory L. — 141 Glossburn. Judy — 85. 106 Glossenger, Michael D. — 127 Goelz, Margaret Rose — 141 Goheen, Dixie Lee — 92, 127 Goheen, Duone — 106 Goheen, Kofhy — 141 Golichowski, Greg — 1 27 Goltz, Terry S. — 73. 86, 127 Goodman, Don — 66, 67 162 Gorden, Shirley Ann — 128 Gorog, Gloria Ann — 128 Gorog, Terry Lee — 106 Gorrell, Paula — 128 Gorrell, Rebecca — 141 Grobarek, Francis — 106 Grabarek, Donald — 141 Graham, John Louis — 106 Grail, Carolyn Kay— 107 Grail, Craig — 128 Gromza, Barbara Louis — 141 Gramza, Diane Marie — 135 Grant, C. — 50 Gratzal, Eva Lynne — 107 Gravit, Gary ■ — 128 Green, Brenda M. — 107 Green, Charles L. — 1 28 Green, Leslie — 135 Green, Tyrone — 128 Greene, Pete — 66 Green, Robert K. — 141 Greer, Jackie E. — 141 Greer, Sonny — 1 35 Grenert, Lorry — 128 Grenert, Norene A. — 107 Griffin, Charles Erne — 84, 107 Griffin, James M.— 141 Griffin, Janice — 141 Grontkowski, Robert — 128 Grooms, Doris A. — 141 Grorud, Toil — 56, 128 Groshans, Gory L. — 107 Grzegorek, Dennis — 61, 62, 66, 128 Gudim, Barbara A. — 141 Gudim, Karen L. — 107 Guenther, Victoria — 135 Gulick, John F. — 107 Gurwitz, Norman — 66, 70, 71, 105, 1 07, 1 1 5 Guzicki, Daniel R — 25, 107 Guzicki, Karen — 128 H Haefke, Helmut — 90, 128 Hogan, Wayne Scott — 61, 66, 105, 107, 114 Hoger, Ann B. — 141, 142 Hager, John W. — 107 Hagey, Anne Marie — 78, 89, 128 Hohn, Judy — 107 Halosz, Boyla R. — 80, 84, 88, 128 Hall, Barbara — 107 Hall, Patricia — 141 Hall, Thomas — 61, 73, 128 Hambidge, Joe — 141 Hamilton, Dave — 105, 107 Hommons, Phyllis — 128 Handley, Jomes P. — 36, 107 Hanner, Morlena — 141 Hans, Donald Alan — 142 Hans, Lynn Beth — 107 Hansen, Melissa M. — 142 Horber, Thomas — 142 Harden, Pamela S. — 83, 128 Hardy, Catherine — 80, 91 , 1 28 Hardy, Daniel K. — 84, 128 Hardy, Michael C. — 83, 84, 142 Hargroy, Cynthia M. — 135 Herman, Jeffrey L. — 142 Harmon, Linda M. — 80, 83, 107 Harmon, Ruth — 135 Harmon, Loretto M. — 135 Harmon, Theresa D. — 142 Harmon, Wendel R. — 51, 108 Harris, Alnetto — 93, 108 Harris, Betty — 128 Harris, Brenda — 128 Horris, Juanito D. — 135 Harris, Judith Ann — 78, 128 Harris, Judith Ann — 78, 83 Harris, Judy— 142 Harris, Ken — 84 Harris, Lillie Mae — 135 Harris, Margaret — 108 Harris, Robert — 61, 62, 64, 108 Harris, R. — 50 Harris, William — 135 Harrison, Diono Kay — 108 Harrison, Robert Lee — 142 Horrison, Sandra M. — 140, 142 Hart, Irmo Theresa — 78, 142 Hart, Stephen — 57, 65, 128 Harrel, D. — 50 Harvey, Dovine — 1 42 Harvey, Keane — 49, 135 Holchett, James — 108 Hatchett, Sandra — 142 Hath, Patrick M. — 57, 135 Houser, Kathleen — 78, 135 Hoverstock, Sandra L. — 108 Hawkins, Angela J. — 92, 1 28 Hawkins, Joseph — 142 Hawn, Judy Ann — 108 Hoyden, Diana — 135 Hoyden, Nancy — 142 Hayes, Audrey — 71 , 128 Hayes, Jock — 142 Hayes, Kenneth — 128 Hayes, Marsha ■ — 128 Hoynes, Agnes L. — 128 Hoynes, Werner— 23, 135 Heckman, Dennis Roy — 108 Heflin, Charles— 142 Heflin, Eorline — 108 Heflin, Frederick — 142 Heidrich, Norma J.— 142 Heiermonn, Susan Louise — 135 Heighwoy, Raymond — 142 Helm, Michael R. — 135 Held, Betty Lou — 135 Hemig, Alan R. — 63, 108 Hemingway, Gloria Jean — 142 Henderson, Dennis A. — 142 Henderson, Gregory — 44, 46, 47, 49, 108 Henry, Sandra Lee — 142 Herman, Mary Jo — 1 42 Herrel, Robert — 128 Herren, Carol Suzanne — 108 Herren, John D. — 49, 128 Herron, Frances — 135 Hess, Cynthia Ann — 75, 108, 115 Hess, Gory — 142 Hess, Mono- 142, 147 Hess, Randall — 99, 108, 115 Hess, Robert L. — 1 28 Hicks, Brenda — 142 Hicks, Donald Albert — 108, 1 14 Hicks, Krisline A. — 142 Hicks, Melvin — 142 Hildabridle, Jo Ann — 135 Hill, Cutie Beatrice — 135 Hill, Donald — 142 Hill, Kenneth — 52 Hill, Loretto — 79, 142 Hill, Samuel — 53, 61, 128 Hinton, Joyce — 108 Hiniz, Ann Marie — 128 Hintz, Sue Ellen — 142 Hinz, Betty Lou — 135 Hock, Rosemary — 142 Hockadoy, Lester — 142 Hoehn, Charles — 128 Hojora, Sharon — 128 Hojnacki, Linda H. — 83, 108 Hoike, Robert A. — 142 Holmberg, Doris A. — 142 Horok, Daniel M. — 135 Horon, James M. — 135 Horon, John— 142 Horon, John P. — 93 Horon, Mary — 135 Horlonder, Claro — 109 Horning, Susan — 143 Horrall, Dennis M. — 109 Horlon, Lois J. — 80, 109 Horvath, David — 128 Horvoth, Julius — 135 Horvath, Potricia — 89, 143 Horvath, Richard — 135 Hoston, Dorphine E. — 33, 70, 71, 76, 77, 1 09 Hotop, James — 55, 56, 135 Hewlett, Charles — 109 Howlett, Dana — 109 Hubbard, Richard — 135 Hubbell, Cloudell — 109 Huddleston, Kathy — 128 Hudson, Gerry Lee — 83, 109 Huff, Claudia Hudson — 143 Huff, Joseph — 135 Huff, Lynn Koyette — 135 Huff, Marsha Kay — 83, 109 Huff, Susanne Marie — 109 Hull, Daryl C. — 143 Humnicky, John W. — 80, 143 Humnicky, Michael S. — 55, 80, 90, 91, 109 Hunt, Cheryl M. — 143 Hunt, Harold — 135 Hunt, Kenneth — 128 Hunt, Margaret B. — 135 Hunt, Mary B. — 109, 114 Hunt, Terry Craig — 1 28 Hunter, Brenda Joyce — 128 Hurwich, Bruce A. — 109 Husband, J. — 50 Husband, W. — 50 Huys, Frances — 135 Huys, Janice Louise — 109 I Inwood, Joan E, — 84, 85, 88, 143 Inwood, William B. — 84, 88, 91, 99, 105, 109, 114 Irvin Rebecca — 22, 76, 1 28 Ivonkovics, Gail — 135 Ivimey, Linda E. — 135 Ivory, D. — 50 J Jackson, Beatrice — 109 Jackson, Gregory D. — 37, 49, 98, 109, 115 Jackson, Michael R. — 57, 64, 128 Jackson, Walter — 128 Jacobs, Linda — 135 Jacobs, Timothy — 143 Jambor, John A. — 128 James, Martha Lee — 143 James, Terry Lee — 50, 143 Jamison, John — 143 Jamrozy, Kenneth — 129 Jonicki, Jeanine — 109, 1 14 Jankowski, Dianne — 143 Jankowski, Kathi — 1 10 Janowiok, John — 1 10 Jonowiok, Lucette — 143 Jonssens, Sharon K. — 135 Jelinski, Charlotte — 129 Jelinski, Sharon — 135 lenkins. Barton C. — 80, 135 Jenkins, Donno M, — 110 Jenkins, Kathleen — 84, 129 Jenkins, Sanders Ralph — 135 Jenkins, Willie— 80, 143 Jennings, Brenda K. — 74, 110 Jennings, Jim — 143 Jennings, Joseph M, — 135 Jennings, Tom — 66 Jennings, Vera V. — 110 Jeziorski, Frederick — 129 Jeziorski, Paul F. — 110 loachim, David A. — 143 loers, Linda — 79 Joers, Rooul E. — 129 Johns, Beth — 78, 135 Johns, Michael R. — 57, 89, 110, 114 Johnsen, Diana L. — 135 Johnson, Alma — 1 10 Johnson, Barbara L. — 135 Johnson, Booker Jr. — 135 Johnson, D. — 50 Johnson, Delores — 1 29 Johnson, Dessie — 84, 129 Johnson, Donald — 129 Johnson, Dorise — 110 Johnson, Gregory — 83, 110 Johnson, James A, — 143 Johnson, James L. Jr. — 1 10 Johnson, Lorry J. — 143 Johnson, Linda — 143 Johnson, Linda L. — 1 35 Johnson, Raymond — 64, 74, 1 10 Johnson, Raymond O. — 65, 1 10 Johnson, Richard E. — 35, 135 Johnson, Robert — 1 29 Johnson, Ronnie L. — 65, 84, 129 Johnson, Sharon — 79, 143 Jones, Alice — 1 43 Jones, Barbara — 143 Jones, Charles — 1 10 Jones, Diana — 78, 135 Jones, Gloria — 129 Jones, Michael — 129 163 Joseph, Melvin X. — 89, I 10 Jurek, Polrick — 129 Jurgonski, Nancy Lee — 40, 143 K Kaczmarek, Nicky — 143 Kaczor, Lynn — 143 Kaczorowski, Gregory — 143, 147 Kaetzer, William L. — 131 Kagel, Christine T, — 95, 129 Kagel, John R. — 135 Kalomaiski, Sandra K. — 1 10 Kaley, Helen J. — 78, 135 Kaley, RaymoncJ - 129 Kolmar, Michaeleen J. — 110 Kominski, Helen — 1 10 Kaniewski, Robert J, — 143 Kapalczynski, Christi — 143 Korasiak, Benjamin — 143 Karasiok, Henry ■ — 135 Karkiewicz, Kenneth G. — 83, 1 1 1 Karkiewicz, Shoron — 135 Kosprzak, Henry — 143 Kalz, Marcia — 80, 135, 137 Kotz, Michele M, — 94, 111, 114 Kozmierczak, Dolores — 111 Keating, Jacquelyn S, — 73, 75, 94, 111, 114 Kedik, John — 135 Kelly, Joseph — 129 Kenna, Jill C. — 1 1 1 Kennedy, Somella — 111 Kent, Robert C. — 133, 135 Kepler, Robert L. — 1 29 Kerestury, William Jr, — 129 Kerner, George E. — 111, 115 Kerns, Teresa — 1 29 Kersten, Glenn E. — 135 Kertai, Carmen Kay — 1 29 Kierein, Patricia A, — 135 Kile, Barbara — 135 Kile, Kotherine L. — 135 Kilgore, Richard R, — 129 Killelea, Tom — 135 King, Donn Michael — 70, 71, 75, 111, 114 King, Douglas E. — 80, 83, 89, 129 King, Jimmy Hal — 49 King, Valerie A. — 71, 133, 135 Kingsberry, Matthew — 53, 61, 75, 92, 129 Kinzt, Frederick Edward — 1 29 Kintz, Lorry— 83, 111 Kirkum, Sandra I. — 1 1 1 Kirsch, Janice — 1 12 Kiskowski, Robert — 135 Kizer, Gregory — 129 Kizer, Kathleen L. — 39, 143 Klorks, llze — 95, HI Klausner, Diano — 129 Klick, Bruce Robert — 111 Klimishin, Moryonn — 111 Klockow, Raymond G — 84, 105, 111, 115 Klockow, Roland Alan — 83, 135 Kluge, Corol — 143 Kluge, Gwendolyn J. — 111 Kluszczynski. James — 135 Klule, Robert — 135 Knapp, Kothryn A. — 11 ' Knefely, Marcia S- — 111 Knight, Beverly J. — 143 Kocsis, James E. — 143 Colesiok, David — 129 Komasinski, Pete — 144 Kopocz, Janie — 1 29 Koper, Vicky— 129 Kosek, Kathleen — 129 Koskey, Diana Sue — 1 29 Kol, Thomas — 1 29 Kotolinski, Eugene — 111 Kotowski, Barbara — 144 Kolowski, Diane — 33, 1 1 2 Kotowski, George — 135 Kouts, Deborah L. — 83, 135 Kovacs, Elizabeth — 111 Kovacs, Ellen — 135 Kovacs, Rebecca — 135 Kowalski, Richard— 144 Kozlowski, Michael — 129 Kraft, Vern — 66 Krone, Frances Ann — 112 Krouse, Kenneth — 129 Krousmon, Howard W, — 133, 135 Krouse, Steven W. — 85, 143 Krueger, Carol Sue — 88, 89, 95, 129 Krueger, Karen K. — 129 Kruger, Fred — 66, 67 Kruszewski, Carol Ann — 135 Krych, Joanne — 144 Krych, John — 135 Krzyzoniak, Cheryl —91, 112 Krzyzaniak, Dorlene — 1 29 Krzyzoniak, Kenneth — 80, 135 Kubiak, Kolhy — 129 Kuehl, Janice M. — 144 Kuehl, Robert B. — 24, 57, 64, 1 37 Kuespert, Kathleen A. — 78, 91 , 112 Kuespert, Norvo E. — 135 Kuhl, Gloria J. — 135 Kujawski, Nancy — 135 Kujawski, Paul — 129 Kuklo, Alvin — 129 Kukla, James E. — 144 Kukia, Lynn E. — 1 29 Kurek, Dennis K, — 93 Kush, Gregory — 89, 129 Kush, Robert — 112 Kusmierek, Anthony — 129 Kuzmicz, Joan — 111 Kuzmiczs, Mike — 66 Kwosniewski, Wanda — 129 Kwiatowski, Morlene — 1 44 Kwiotowski, Sandra — 112 KwiecinsVi, Robert — 112 Kyle, Don R. — 49, 58, 61, 129 L Lobrs, Judith Lynn — 112 Lacey, Terry — 1 44 Locopo, Bruno — 144 Locopo, Mario — 136 Loke, Allen — 144 Lake, Catherine — 130 Lake, C. — 50 Lompos, Elias Louie — 129, 130 Land, Dennis — 136 Land, Donald — 65, 130 Lane, James Frederick — 56, 83, 136 Lane, Louis — 83, 144 lane, Stephen T. — 112 Lane, William — 130 Longell, Kristine L. — 130 Longs, Charles — 83, 136 Lapierre, Robert — 34 Lark, Eddie D. — 34, 83, 136 Lork, Robert Eorl — 144 Lark, Rosie Jane — 136 Lark, Rosie Mae — 130 Loskowski, Donna — 144 Laskowski, Kathy — 130 Lass, Thomas A. — 136 Lotosinski, Larry — 144 Lotosinski, Linda S, — 144 Louner, Melvin — 130 Louver, David K. — 1 1 2 Lavelle, Chorles — 1 12 Lovelle, Sharon — 144 Lawrence, Michael J. — 136 Leoth, Roy H. — 136 Leathermon, Donn W. — 144 Leotherman, Joseph — 80, 136 Lee, Barry Ryan — 55, 136 Lee, Linda Nell — 136 Lee, Shirley K. — 112 Lee, William — 144 leeke, Dougos D. — 136 Lenox, Irmo Jean — 136 Lenox, Nemis — 144 Lentych, Raymond J. — 57, 136 Levy, Alfred — 144 Levy, James — 52, 112 Lewinski, Michael ■ — 144 Lewis, Lorry M. — 136 Lewis, Marilyn — 80, 83, 130 Lewis, Poulelte — 130 Lewis, Ruby — 144 Lezok, Laura — 144 Lezak — Vickie — 136 Likes, Elizabeth A. — 23, 83, 130 Lind, Edward — 57 Lindley, Marc — 112 Lindley, Maureen — 144 Lindsey, Jimmie — 64 Lipowski, lonnie L. — 130 Lipscomb, Polly — 112 Lisk, Barbara E. — 136 Lively, Corol Sue — 144 Lobeck, Gory Alan — 113 Lochmondy, Paul — 144 Locke Elaine Ann — 144 Lockhort, Marilyn Ann — 144 Lockhort, Timothy — 130 Lockmondy, Nancy Ann — 113 Locsmondy, Richard — 130 Long, Chris — 1 36 Long, Gregory — 95, 1 1 3 Long, Thomas L. — 113 Long, Victoria — 79, 144 Longenecker, James F, — 13c Lottie, Bill — 50 Lottie, Chorles E. — 144 Lottie, Gloria — 113 Lottie, Harvey — 130 Lottie, John — 136 Lottie, Lorry D. — 136 Loughlin, David — 136 Love, Bessie — 144 Love, Kristine Eloise — 144 Love, Morris — 144 Love, Terry — 1 44 Lowery, Joan C, — 130 Ludwick, John — 130 Luebke, Ruth — 84, 86, 87, 88, 130 Lugger, Melody — 1 36 Lupo, Jerome J. — 1 36 Lupa, Michael J. — 136 Lute, John M. — 61, 64, 136 Lutes, Janet — 136 Lynn, Diana Kay — 1 13 M Machulis, Frank — 144 Maclean, Carol A, — 144 Macon, Alvin — 130 Macon, Bobby — 144 Macon, Calvin — 53, 144 ' . adlSOn, Guy L. — 83, 130 ■ odison, Judith A. — 113 Maefield, Calvin — 57, 65, 130 Magera, John A. — 75, 113 Major, Linda — 130 Major, Maria Ann — 144 Mojor, Sharon — 113 Makielski, William — 130 Makowski, Timothy — 113 Mokris, John P. — 140, 144 Molone, Mary Jean — 1 13 Molone, Ruby — 136 Malone, Theresa — 136 Man ion, Morthonne — 24, 113 Monley, Jean Ann — 84, 130 Monley, Sharon Kay — 113 Manns. Daniel — 130 Manns, Dorlene — 144 Mark, Lewis — 144 Mark, Norma — 130 Mark, Richard M. — 130 Markley, Mary J. — 136 Maros, Mickey — 130 Marosz, Kenneth — 90. 136 Marquis, Shirlee J. — 130 Martin, Gory Lee — 80, 83. 1 13 Mortin, Henry G- — 23, 85, 87, 130 Morlin, John — 130 Martin, Michael — 59, 60, 61 , 62, 64, 113 Martin, Norman J, — 49, 61, 130 Martin, Phyllis J. — 144 Martinczok, llene Koy — 144 Mortinczok, Susan M. — 136 Mortynowicz, Janice — 113 Martynowicz, Leonord — 113 Mortynowicz, Terrance — 144 Mason. Lee C. — 144 Marson, Marsha A. — 22, 78, 130 Mason, Michoel — 144 Mason, Robert — 130 Mosszi, John — 144 Most, Dennis E. — 144 Masterson, Philip — 31, 130 Motofin, Gregory — 53, 61 . 1 30 Mothewson, Richord — 113 Motney, Tonia M, — 130 164 Mattosits, Gary — 130 Mattasits, Jacquelin ■ — 136 Mathews, Kay D. — 144 Maxwell, Ann E. — 84, 114 Maxwell, John — 64 May, Michael — 144 Mays, Lawrence — 1 14 McBride, Trimble L. — 53, 144 McCain, WencJi Lee — 130 McCartney, Patrick — 130 McCoy, Barry E. — 114 McCray, Clifford L. — 136 McCue, Michael J. — 136 McCue, Patrick J. — 64, 136 McCulley, Martha — 140, 144, 146 McCullum, Marga — 1 14 McFall, William — 144 McGee, Alice M. — 1 30 McGlinsey, Edward — 130 Mclnerny, John Jeffre — 136 Mclnerny, Wayne — 130 Mdntyre, Jeff A. — 52, 53, 61, 130 McKnight, Charles — 34, 65 McKnight, Clara — 78, 80, 114, 136 McLean, Katherine — 136 McMorris, Linda Elain • — 136 McNeely, Evelyn M. — 78, 136 McNeill, Herman L. — 136 McNeill, Ledoris — 136 McPhee, Randy — 144, 146 McOuade, Karen L. — 130 Meehan, Terrance P. — 137 Meehan, Timothy — 144 Melville, Lucindo — 137 Mendenholl, Phillip L. — 75, 114 Michalski, Barbara • — 144 Michalski, David — 144 Michalski, Leon — 137 Miholich, Mario Joan — 130 Miholick, Carol Ann — 137 Milewski, Carol — 144 Milke, Agnes — 144 Miller, Bert L. — 130 Miller, Beth Ann — 114 Miller, Condice Ann — 137 Miller, Charles Ricky — 137 Miller, David R. — 114 Miller, Dennis D. — 130 Miller, Kenneth Ray — 130 Miller, Kristina Kay — 115 Miller, Leon M. — 64, 74, 115 Miller, Rita Moe — 137 Miller, Ronald Joy— 115 Millington, Patricia — 84, 85, 144 Miltenberger, Jerry J, ■ — 137 Minnes, Judith Ann — 1 1 5 Minning, Margaret — 89, 93, 1 1 5 Mitchell, Steve — 64 Moe, Roy Alan — 137 Molenda, Cynthia Lynn — 142, 144 Molinoro, Kenneth — 91, 128, 130 Molnor,, William A, — 1 37 Montague, Betty J. — 80, 130 Montana, James C. — 144 Moore, John Edward — 137 Moore, Mary — 1 37 Moore, Mary H. — 130 Morgan, David — 137 Morgan, Nancy J. — 137 Morin, Sherri Lynn — 83, 137 Morris, Kathleen Ann — 115 Morris, William Scott — 144 Morrow, John F. — 144 Morrow, Yvonne — 137 Moulder, Lynn — 130 Moulder, Thomas — 144 Muldrow, David — 61, 75, 115 Mullen, Lynn Alice — 137 Munlin, Jerry — 137 Munlin, Londro C. — 65, 1 30 Murphy, Suzanne H. — 115 Murray, Janice — 79, 115 Murray, Thomas — 65, 137 Myers, Becky S. — 130 N Nonce, Alex — 130 Nosh, Janet Lynn — 1 37 Nowrot, Roger — 144 Neol, Carl J. — 144 Neal, Gail Ann — 83, 137 Neenon, Mary Ann — 116 Neher, Dick — 64, 65 Nemeth, Leslie F. — 144 Nemeth, Linda — 80, 130 Nevels, George — 144 Nevels, Patricio — 130 Newbill, Bobby— 118 Newbill, Carol — 130 Newman, Donald — 50, 144 Newman, Joyce — 144 Newman, Lynn — 130 Newman, Lee Roy — 144 Newsom, Laurens L. — 1 37 Newton, Jerry — 144 Nice, Debra Lynn ■ — 130 Nice, Patricio — 116 Nicholson, Nancy — 130 Nick, Raymond — 53,61, 137 Niedbalski, Geroldine — 137 Nielsen, Dale Alan — 116 Niemier, Mary — 137 Niemier, Terry — 130 Nlesen, Thomas — 130 Niezgodski, Mary Ann — 1 44 Niezgodski, Richard — 66, 70, 1 30 Nitsos, Paula G. — 1 30 Nixon, Frances A. — 78, 80, 1 37 Noetzel, Andrew — 1 30 Norris, Diane — 144 Norris, Leonard G. — 130 North, Nancy Anne — 91,94, 116 Nowak, Barbara — 137 Nowak, David — 137 Nowak, Jacqueline — 144 Nowak, Kathleen — 130 Nowakowski, Robert S. — 130 Nowalko, Gail — 144 Nowicki, Eugene — 61 , 116 Nowicki, Thomas A. — 56, 1 30 Nozykowski, Francis — 1 16 Nyerges, Jacqueline — 130 Nyikos, James Peter — 116 O ' Bannon, Alma L. • — 137 O ' Bannon, Freeman — 144 O ' Brien, Angela — 126, 130 O ' Brien, Wayne — 130 Oehler, Condoce — 84, 85, 144 Oehler, Chris B. — 137 Oglesby, Lorry — 130 Oliver, Sharon A. — 1 37 O ' Neal, Helen I. — 144 Opoczewskl, Darlene — 137 Opoczewski, Dennis — 144 Opelt, Alicia — 144 Orr, Margaret J. — 80, 130 Orr, Pomelo J. — 28, 130, 132 Osowski, Mary Kate — 86, 1 16 Osterhold, Paul B. — 116 Otolskl, Diane — 130 Otolski, Dan — 63 Pocolo, Judith Ann — 144 Pachiko, Diana L. — 116 Poffenbach, Jill E. — 114, 116 Palickl, Mary Ann — 137 Palmer, John — 130 Palmer, Lewis — 137 Paluszewski, Craig — 144 Panos, Harry J. — 116 Papondria, Vickie L. — 144 Parchman, Peggy L. — 1 30 Parent, Beth — 137 Parker, Carol Lynn — 130 Parko, Patricia E. — 116 Patterson, Marvo — 130 Paul, Lana J. — 78, 83, 130 Paul, Lorry A. — 116 Paul, Lorraine D. — 78, 80, 83, 130 Pouldo, Lulo F. — 144 Powlowski, Nadya — 88, 89, 116 Poxson, Cynthia L. — 133, 137 Pearson, Jeffery L. — 137 Pearson, Marsha — 130 Pearson, Peggy J. — 144 Pearson, Priscillo A. — 1 1 6 Pecsi, Darlene A. — 144 Pecze, Carol L. — 116 Peffley, Jack R. — 117 Pegues, Marsha L. — 130 Peli, James — 1 44 Pemberton, Carl F. — 130 Pemberton, Madeleine — 137 Pepple, Jomes W. — 145 Perez, Anita — 137 Perez, Emma — 117 Perezdeloro, Emilito — 130 Peterka, Gregory J. — 1 37 Peterson, Dennis C. — 144 Peterson, Judith M. — 117 Peterson, Pomelo — 83, 130 Peterson, Patricia A. • — 130 Peterson, Randolph L. — 117 Phillips, Barbara — 144 Piosecki, John — 145 Pigee, Corletus E. — 145 Piotrowski, Carol Ann — 145 Piotrowskl, James — 145 Piraccini, Alfio John — 145 Piracinni, Solly Ann — 137 Pittmon, Marilyn J. • — 145 Platz, Mary Ann — 137 Plump, Curtis Allen — 53, 145 Plump, James — 64, 131 Podsioldo, Kothryn A. — 27, 137 Polndexter, Gloria — 145 Poirier, Linda — 1 37 Polay, Evelyn R. — 1 37 Polk, Edwa, Ponder, David — 49, 131 Porter, Brian F. — 83, 145 Porter, Michael S. — 105, 1 17 Potter, Lance — 117 Potts, Brenda Leo — 145 ' otts, Wilma Jean —93, 117 Powell, Carolyn — 80, 145 Powell, Dennis R. — 131 Powers, Carol J. — 145 Powers, Nancy — 71, 126, 131 Prekowitz, Robert A. — 117 Prelepa, Michele — 70, 71 , 75, 1 1 7 Prelepa, Peggy — 74, 71, 117 Preston, Terry H. — 83, 117 Preston, Wanda Inez — 131 Price, Charles A. — 52, 60, 61 Price, Ethel Kim — 80, 117 Price, Gerome ■ — 131 Price, J. — 50 Principe, Sue E. — 138 Prltchord, Patricia — 138 Purnell, Sandra — 131 Putnam, Michael B. — 66, 75, 117 Quockenbush, Barbara — 94, 145 Rodeckl, Martin — 131 Radomski, Telesfor L. — 145 Radzlkowskl, Bonnie — ■ 145 Rakow, Roberta R. — 28, 131 Ramsey, Ronnie — 145 Rand, Ton! Jean — 117 Rankin, Robert— 83, 129, 131 Ranschaert, Douglas — 138 Rapert, Carl — 145 Ratkiewicz, Chester — 138 Rotkiewicz, Timothy — 1 38 Rou, Darlene Ann — 117 Rowlings, Brenda Jean — 131 Ray, Kothryn Anun — 131 Roy, Kris — 145 Roy, Mary Ann — 131 Reo, Crolg C. — 138 Reasor, Meredith — 131 Rector, Bruce Allan — 145 Rector, Steven W. — 136, 138 Redding, Allen — 52 Redding, Juanlto — 1 17 Reddy, Michael — 1 17 Reed, James C. — 137, 139 Reed, Michael A. — 64, 70, 75, 115, 117 Reed, Virginia A. —77, 131 Reeder, Linda K.— 118, 123 Reeder, Sheila A. — 78, 138 Regan, Beth — 118 Regan, Mary — 137 Remble, John R. — 137 Remble, Thomas A. — 61, 65, 138 165 Renforth, Shoron A. — 73, 76, 78, 114, 118 Repciynski, William — 131 Reutlie, Susan K. — 70, 78, 89, 131 Rhoades, lotis — 64, 65 Rialsiolake, George T. — 118 Rice, Dennis L. — 1 37 Rice, Gene E. — 131 Rice, Linda Lee — 131 Rice, Sandra Rose — 138 Richardson, Juanita — 145 Richardson, Marsha — 145 Ridenour, Judith Ann — 118 Rider, Gerald H. — 138 Rider, Jacqueline R. — 95, 115, 118 Riley, Samuel R. — 145 Ringle, Billy E. — 1 1 8 Rlngle, Judilh Ann — 145 Rivers, Janice Ann — 145 Robasko, Karen C. — 118 Roberts, Douglas R. — 61, 94, 115, 118 Roberlson, Sue Ellen — 118 Robinson, Cheryl K. — 138 Robison, Michael Lee — 145 Rockhill, Patricia — 131 Rockwell, Michelle S. — 22, 83, 131 Rodriguez, Consuelo F. — 118 Rodriguez, John — 131 Rogers, Joyce Marie — 131 Rogers, Roy Dole — 1 31 Rogers, Steven F. — 83, 138 Rohde, Richard J- — 118 Rohr, Judith A. — 79, 1 1 8 Romlne Woodward — 88 Ronay, John — 138 Roop, Nancy L. — 118 Rosenboum, Bonltc — 94, 98, 114, 118 Ross, Glenn — 85, 138 Rossow, James E. 26, 131 Rossow, Thomas A. — 145 Rostlser, William — 145 Rousculp, Deborah E, — 118 Rousculp, Thomas — 145 Rouse, Anthony Earl — 51, 52, 131 Rouse, Rosamond — 37, 138 Rowe, Deborah — 145 Rowe, Peggy — 145 Royiek, Diane Marie — 40, 138 Royiek, Sharon Anne — 94, 138 Rozanski, Guy — 131 Rozyckl, Kenneth — 30, 118 Rubin, Howord W. — 118 Rulli, Nicollna — 145 Rupert, Charles A. — 145 Rupert, Cynthia A. — 1 19, 123 Ruslnek, Patricia — 145 Russell, Herbert M. — 57, 131 Rybackl, Christine — 138 Ryder, Michael A, — 131 RydzlnskI, Ray — 131 Ryneorson, Sharon — 84, 119 S Saboj, Thomas — 131 Sadurol, Maria — 131 Sokalosh, Mary A, — 145 Solazor, Mario Teresa — 145 Sallows, Peggy — 138 Sanders, Geroldine ■ — 145 Sanders, Huston — 53, 61, 138 Sanders, Vera Jean — 145 Sondine, Donna Lee — 77, 78, 131 Songster, Bonnie — 145 Songster, Doretha — 119 Songster, Joy — 145 Soros, GusI A. — 145 Soros, Steven E. — 119 Sass, Sandra J. — 131 Scorpellini, John P. — 145 Schall, Anne M. — 91, 94, 119 Schout, Steven — 145 Schermerhorn, Dennis — 31, 57, 65, 119 Schermerhorn, Gail C. — 138 Schlundt, Linda J. — 80, 83, 131 Schmanski, Janice — 138 Schmonski, Michael — 1 38 Schohi, Lorry C. — 119 Scholl, Edwin J. — 138 Schreiner, Paul D. — 89, 90 ochultz, Julia K. — 145 Schuiz, Pomelo Sue — 1 19 Schumaker, C. — 78 Schwenk, Paul Eric — 131 Sconiers, Jerimiah — 145 Scott, Jerry Roland — 145 Scott, Michael D. — 63, 119 Scott, Nebraska B. — 119 Scott, Patricio A. — 78, 1 19 Scott, Paul L. — 145 Scott, Robert — 145 Scott, Sylvia — 83, 138 Scruggs, Douglas W. — 145 Scruggs, Rose M. — 138 Seals, Robert J. — 57, 145 Seat, Lillian — 119 Segnitz, Timothy — 119 Selfert, Barbara — 138 Sellers, Linda Lou — 145 Seward, Jerome D. — 145 Seward, Otis — 131 Shafer, Pomelo Sue — 119 Shombry, John — 64, 92, 131 Shambry, Neil — 145 Shombry, Sharllne — 145 Shambry, Shirley — 145 Shannon, Dorryl — 49, 131, 138 Shannon, Mark E. — 138 Sharpe, Fred — 131 Sharpe, William — 145 Show, Linda Lee — 145 Shelley Ann — 138 Shellon, Sherry — 138 Shenemon, Steven — 145 Sherer, Peggy — 93, 1 19 Shilt, Cynthia K, — 145 Shimer, Lawrence — 83, 131 Shor, Judy — L. — 119 Shultz, James — 145 Shumaker, Cheryl L. — 145 Shurn, Archie — 138 Siderits, Beverly J, — 138 Sides, Phyllis Jean — 138 Siebrecht, Irmagord — 23, 145 Sigrist, Constance A. — 1 38 Silver, Moxine L. — 131 Silvers, Candance — 119 Silvey, Nelle Dawn — 84, 85, 131 Simon, Karl — 49, 59, 61, 66, 131 Simpson, Johnnie — 138 Sims, Harold — 131 Sindlinger, Paul M. — 119 Siple, Lawrence D. — 83, 138 Six, Connie Jo — 1 20 Skelton, Bertron J. — 138 Skelton, Deborah G. — 145 Skellon, Jacqullo — 120 Skelton, Rebecca S. — 120 Skinner, Brenda J. ■ — 145 Skinner, Leonard E. — 61, 83, 131 Skinner, Phillip — 52, 1 15, 120 Skinner, William J. — 145 Sklodoski, Lawrence — 120 SkodinskI, Kenneth — 131 Skrzeszewski, Nichola — 145 Skrzeszewski, Nicholas ■ — 145 Slaughter, Linda — 145 Slazewski, Donna — 131 Smerekanich, John — 93, 1 20 Smith, Carol Ann — 120 Smith, Clotilda D. — 145 Smith, Craig Verly — 50, 145 Smith, Daniel J. — 64, 131 Smith, Dennis M. — 38, 131 Smith, Donald P. — 138 Smith, Freeman — 84, 87 Smith, George E- — 53, 145 Smith, Gregory — 31, 57, 64, 138 Smith, Jeffrey C. — 138 Smith, Jimmy Lee — 145 Smith, Judy Lee — 120 Smith, I. — 50 Smith, Luclnda Sue — 79, 83, 131 Smith, Marcio E. — 145 Smith, Margaret — 145 Smith, Marilyn L. — 91, 120 Smith, Morlho — 138 Smith, Nancy Koy Smith, Paul — 50, 145 Smith, Raymond E. — 131 Smith, Rebecca Jean — 131 Smith, Richard — 45, 46, 49, 64, 131 Smith, Richard K. — 49, 61, 138 Smith, Rita Jo — 138 Smith, Sue Kotherine — 91, 1 20 Smith, Susan — 131 Smith, Susan Elaine — 120 Smith, Thomas J. — 131 Smith, Vera — 78, 79, 131 Snellenberger, Mory B. — 83, 145 Snider, Peter Michael — 105, 1 20 Snyder, Constance ■ — 131 Snyder, Frederick H. — 66, 120 Snyder, Jean Elizabeth — 84, 85, 120 Snyder, Nancy — 85, 131 Snyder, Randy O. — 120 Sochocki, Carole — 131 Sovlnski, Joan L. — 145 Sovinski, John R. — 44, 49, 74, 1 20 Sovlnski, Kathleen E. — 1 20 Sovlnski, Paul R. — 138 Sowers, Byron — 138 Sowers, Myra — 1 20 Spaccoquerche, EIci — 72, 74, 90, 114, 121 Span, Leron — 145 Span, Samuel — 145 Sparks, Chere — 145 Sparks, Brian — 145 Sparks, Edward — 80, 83, 85, 121 Spouldlng, Linda — 145 Spencer, Marietta — 131 Splownski, Linda — 131 Springer, Sharon R. — 92, 121 Spry, Judilh A. — 138 St. James, Joann — 77, 131 Stoley, Deborah J. — 138 Stoley, Sandra J. — 95, 121 Stoniszewski, John — 138 Stanley, Christine J. — 71, 78, 129, 131 Stanley, Sally Ruth — 71, 78, 145 Staton, John — 138 Stotzell, James D. — 52, 138 Stotzell, Thomas R. — 145 Stoup,, Terrence W. — 131 Steiner, Frederick M. — 80, 131 Steiner, Kathleen J. — 145 Sleinhofer, John — 61, 131 Stephens, Ermo L. — 145 Stephens, Leslie — 138 Stevens, Teresa L. — 131 Stewart, Ivan J. — 50, 145 Stewart, Nigel A. — 138 Stewart, Sheryn Ann — 1 14, 121 Stigner, Jerry — 1 21 Stillwagon, Patricia — 28, 131 Stites, Dennis L. — 24, 55, 64, 138 Stith, Jacqueline — 80, 131 Stockhom, Daniel — 145 Stokes, Ruth Mae — 84, 131 Stoltz, Donna — 145 Stoner, Ben F, — 83, 138 Stoner, Brenda Ann — 83, 83, 146 Stronberg, Charles D, — 138 Strondhogen, Gretchen — 78, 83, 114, 121 Stratlgos, Mary Beth — 121 Slrotlgos, Spyrldon G- — 49, 138, 139 Stratlgos, Susan — 131 Streets, Sandra V, — 131 Strickler, Martha — 138 Strong, Christine — 146 Strong, Pecola — 131 Strong, Tecola — 131 Strycholskl, Thomas 138 Stults — Jerry D. — 138 StypczynskI, Christin — 131 Sucher, Evelyn — 79, 80, 146 Supernow, David — 131 Supernaw, Dennis — 145 Suronyl, Blaise ■ — 138 Surrott, Fletcher C, — 121 Swonson, Ann Marie — 75, 78, 121 Swortz, Wayne Albert — 131 Swartz, Ronald L. — 55, 138 Swortz, Thomas Wayne — 131 Sweet, Janice Koy — 121 Syczko, Beverly— 25, 121 Sylvester, Mary — 138 Symon, Marilee Ann — 138 Szabo, Christine — 121 Szabo, Elizabeth J. — 145 Szabo, James Peter — 80, 138 Szczchowski, Larry T. — 61, 65, 138 Szczypski, Glenn — 121 Szczypski, Jaqueline — 146 Szucs, Charlotte — 1 38 Szucs, Eileen Carolyn — 1 21 Szymanski, Catherine — 138 Szymanski, Mark — 145 Szymkowiak, Ruth — 145 Szymkowiak, Victoria — 138 Szynski, Paul Casimir — 65, 131 T aghon, Gregory — 145 Tailor, Nancy M. — 93, 114, 121 Tamke, Frederick P. — 138 Tarnacki, Susan ■ — 138 Tate, Doro L. — 85 Tote, Margaret ■ — 138 Taylor, Dovid — 65, 121 Tennyson, Robert W. — 131 Terrell, Vera Mae — 146 Thar, Michael — 93, 138 Theodosiou, Pete — 1 22 Thomas, Donald — 145 Thomas, James R. ■ — 138 Thomas, Mary B. — 145 Thompson, Eric D. — 138 Thompson, Linwood — 138 Thompson, Thedo L. — 37, 1 22 Thornburg, Allen — 146 Thornburg, Janet — 138 Thornburg, Leah — 122 Thornton, Theresa A. — 138 Tidwell, Ethel — 138 Tidwell, Michael D. — 138 Tiedge, Tonda L. — 84, 122 Tobolsk!, Chorlene — 146 Todd, Patty — 146 Tomber, Karen E. — 122 Tomhave, John H. — 131 Toppel, Robert E. — 138 Toppel, Sandra L. — 138 Toth, Pamela — 146 Town, Robert R. — 146 Town, Sue Ellen — 122 Townsend, Clifford M. — 80, 83, 122 Townsend, Earl — 65 Townsend, Suzanne — 1 22 Trover, Sandra K. — 146 Tremel, James — 122 Tribble, Walter — 86, 87 Tridle, Terry L. — 138 Tritlipo, Lynn E. — 122 Trobaugh, Rebecca K. — 84, 88, 122 Troop, Allen G. — 146 Troop, Linda J. — 131 Tryiko, Denyse — 91, 131 Trytko, Philip C— 122 Trzcinski, Kathleen — 1 22 Tuesley, Malcolm J. — 73, 126, 131 Turnoge, Linda Sue — 122 Turner, Robert N. — 122 Turner, Willie— 122 Tutorow, Ado — 122 futorow, Diana — 138 Tutorow, David — 146 Tuttle, Jomes — 131 U Uldin, Patricia Ann — 75, 122 Urbanski, James • — 146 Urgonski, Kenneth — 139 Utley, James A. — 146 Utt, Sharon Kay — 146 V Vance, Linda M. — 1 39 Voncik, James E. — 80, 123 Vancik, Jerald E. — 55, 131 Vandegenahte, Carol S. — 146 Vondevelde, Gary • — 146 Vandygriff, Earl — 139 VondygrifF, John — 139 Varro, Frances — 139 Varro, Steven D. — 146 Veith, Judith Ann — 115, 123 Verduin, Linda J.— 139 Verhoestra, Joseph — 131 Vernon, Werner Curtis — 1 39 Vernon, Maxine M. — 74, 83, 1 23 Vernon, Williom — 139 Vest, Mary Ann — 139 Violette, Mary E. — 1 23 Vitoli, Nancy M. — 139 Vogt, John W. — 1 39 Vollmer, Vicki Sue — 84, 85, 1 46 Voogd, Condace — 146 Voogd, Robert — 57, 131 W Waechter, Gerald — 139 Wagner, John — 54, 86, 94, 115, 123 Wagner, Nana — 132 Wagner, Robert — 146 Wagoner, Randy — 146 Woinright, Ellen E. — 1 23 Woite, F. John — 132 Waite, Michael — 146 Walker, Doris M. — 78, 1 39 Walker, James Lee — 139, 146 Walker, Jean E. — 123 Walker, Penny L. — 139 Walker, Sharon A. — 139 Wallace, Gwendolyn — 26, 84, 132 Wollace, Leia — 139 Wallisch, David J. — 139 Wallisch, Marilyn — 132 Wallisch, Shirley— 132 Walls, Jane Ella— 139 Walls, Roy- 132 Walsh, Dennis E. — 146 Walsh, Michaela M. — 123 Walter, Betsy J. — 146 Walton, Potricio A. — 139 Womsley, Lyie — 50, 146 Wands, Felicia F. — 146 Worbington, Leo — 80, 83, 123 Ward, Betty L. — 22, 85, 132 Ward, Eddie S.— 146 Word, Elizabetn A. — 1 46 Word, Ella A. — 146 Word, Janet — 79, 146 Ward, Jennifer L. — 146 Word, Jerry — 64 Warnell, Jacqueline — 146 Worner, Cynthia N. — 132 Worner, Ruth A. — 77, 139 Waszak, David — 146 Waters, David Joseph — 61 , 75, 1 24 Waters, Jennifer C. — 146 otkins, Charlotte M. — 75, 77, 1 24 Watson, Larry D. — 132 Wcisel, James — 147 Wcisel, Thomas — 132 Weaver, Anthony P. — 147 vVebb, Catherine R. — 147 Webb, Robert — 139 Webber, Dennis L. — 124 Weinstein, Miriam N. — 86, 139 Weissfuss, John E. — 147 Weissfuss, Peggy — 147 Welch, Horatio — 124 Welch, James L. — 147 Wendel, Mikel — 132 Wertenberger, Michael — 132 Wesner, Gory Lee — 132 Wesoiek, Thomas — 124 West, Barbara — 132 Wetmore, Patricia J. 139 Wheelock, George — 1 24 White, Celia S. — 85, 88, 132 White, Diotro — 80 White, George — 139 White, Glenda — 147 White, Janet — 147 White, Jeanette — 147 White, John — 147 White, Joseph — 139 White, Joyce Ann — 79, 147 White, Karen — 147 White, Maggie Jean — 79, 1 24 Whileleather, Gucda — 139 Whilinger, Mary Ellen — 78, 132 Whittaker, Dianne — 76, 79, 147 Wiitolo, James — 124 Wiktorowic, Christin — 132 Wilcox, Mary Ann — 1 24 Wilder, Gregory — 147 Wilder, James — 61,69, 139 Wiley, Cecil Joseph — 147 Wiley, James A. — 139 Wike, Gory S. — 147 Wilke, Kathryn A. — 132 Williams, Alydia — 147 Williams, Brendo F. — 147 Williams, Charles — 139 Williams, Francine — 147 Williams, Greggory — 147 Williams, Patricia A. — 80 Williams, Patrick J. — 55, 132 Willioms, Thomas R. — 105, 124 Willis, Connie — 147 Willis, Jo Mary — 124 Willis, Ronald — 132 Wilson, Almira— 124 Wilson, Babbie Jean — 84, 132 Wilson, Curtis — 83 Wilson, Katie — 124 Wilson, LyIe G. — 147 Wilson, Mary Elizabeth — 124 Wiltfong, Cindy — 147 Wiltfong, Julia — 22, 75, 94, 115, 124 Wincek, Borbaro L. — 29, 83, 124 Wingett, Nancy — 147 Winsch, Larry L. — 132 Winston, Janice — 139 Winston, Johnny — 132 Winston, Ruth— 139 Winston, Sharon — 124 Wise, Linda L. — 83, 139 Wiskoloni, John — 132 Witt, Linda K. — 29, 74, 77, 78, 1 1 5, 124 Witt, Robert L. — 139 Witters, Mirro L. — 84, 85, 88, 125 Witucki, Shirley — 147 Witz, Marjorie — 147 Wolf, Connie — 139 Wolf, James G.— 147 Wolf, John C. — 139 Wolf, John W. — 89, 90, 115, 125 Wolf, Robert— 132 Wolfe, John — 55 Wolkiewicz, Gary — 139 Womack, James D. — 132 Womack, Roger— 139 Worner, David W. — 139 Woo, Yep Ngee— 139 Woodard, Peggy Ann , — 1 25 Woods, Arlondo — 132 Woods, Linda L. — 1 25 Woods, Sherry — 78, 80, 1 32 Works, Bonnie F. — 84, 139 Work, Dorothy — 84, 139 Wright, Allene France — 29, 88, 94, 125 Wright, Jerry L. — 147 Wright, Lorry — 125 Wrobel, Linda — 132 Wroblewski, Casimer J. — 139 Wroblewski, Kathleen — 139 Wroblewski, Mike — 63 Wroblewski, Robert — 1 25 Wuthrich, Barbara — 147 Wuthrich, David — 132 Wyan, Roger D. — 83, 139 Wylie, Linda — 139 Y Yanez, Linda M. — 74, 77, 1 25 Yeokley, Robin R. — 52, 61, 66, 132 Yockey, Lowell R. — 132 Yocum, Barbara — 1 25 Younce, Rodney L. — 92, 1 25 Young, Dorothy — 83, 147 Young, Stephanie S. — 139 Young, Terry R. — 83, 132 Z Zock, Rita Anne — 147 Zack, Elaine — 147 Zakrzewski, Wayne J. — 147 Zapf, Ann E. — 147 Zoworski, Joseph — 57, 147 Zowierucha, John — 61 , 65, 132 Zehender, Linda — 139 Zehender, Reedil — 147 Zick, Edward — 132 Zimmerman, Karen J. — 84, 147 Zink, Peter— 147 Zubler, Eileen — 125 Zygulski, Susan —79, 139 167 OUR THANKS TO.... Editor-in-chief — Sandi Staley Classes — iize Klarks Faculty — Candy Barnes Sports — Greg Long Activities — Jackie Rider Seniors — Carol Fiedler Underclass — Chris Kage Advertising — Linda Compton Index — Sandy Frank Business — Lois Combs Literary — Carol Krueger and Kathy Morris Photography — Mickey Maros Cover Design — Sandi Staley and Carol Krueger Mr. McKinney, our principal Mr. Merriman, our advisor Mr. Marvin, our school photographer Mr. Priddy of Carlton Studios, our senior photographer Mrs. Wroblewski, our bookstore helper Our advertisers, for assisting us financially Our faculty, for giving their time and cooperation i


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