Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Dick Arioso Jane Ashcraft John Barker John Beatty Lanny Bergman Corinne Boe Richard Boland Richard Brummond Rosalie Butrous Kenneth Cain Donnia Carlberg Jim Carlsen Mary Jane Carnes Richard Clarke Thomas Cobain Carol Cobb Carolyn Cobb Dean Crawford CAMERA SHY Bob Dahl Mariann Delaney Joseph Duebel Judy Dye Frank Fredricks Jerry Grover Ella Heibel William Heitritter Rita Hoffman Robert Johnson George Levitsky Donald McGray Mary Medina Mickey Morin Robert Moor Clifford Muir John Newell Bob Norby Ronald Partridge Jay Perry Richard Peterson Dale Rabbitt Dennis Rea Frank Schweitzer Sam Scott Gloria Shepherd Byron Skeles Willard Snyder Betty Stanley Richard Stone Janice Thorson Jim Vanderham Harvey Viken Mary Ruth Wagner Ronald Walsh Marshall Weiner Terry Wilson A 3 I ll 1-Gm- ui... , . 'ir 1 'i'1F-it 5 A ,,W,: 96 fr' 'f . R a TQ' .hz , .IL '4 f ,o- x x - H l x J' - 0. w -.. N , . 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MSQEQF farfaa' are lst row: Tom Vlzianderen, Jim Hindman, Bob McKeever, Neil Hines, Albert Daniels, Jerry Gardiner, Bob Clark, Jack Clemens, John Pelky, Bob Martin. 2nd row: Coach Jim Perkins, Chuck Hanson, Mgr., Jack England, Jim Rodriquez, Bob Minor, John Amsler, Bill Henson, Paul Broveak, Bill Collins, Jim Compeau, Bruce Campbell, Tom Nutt, Ken Baker, Dick Krommenhoek, Bill Clemens, Mgr. 3rd row: Coach Charles Hess, Harry Turner, Jim Sheldon, Dick Benson, Bob Humphery, Harold Suknot, Bill Baker, Ron Parker, Ken Hendrickson, Steve Chaikin, Gary Hoorneman, Vince Arioso, Jim Bergstrom, Rich Yates, Mgii, Don Black. 4th row: Harry Van Hofwegen, Ron Barnes, Berland Smith, John King, Bill Junge, Carlton Trovold, Pete Christopher, Paul Vanderweil, Chuck Weas, Coach Mark lVlcLarnan. F 953 VARSITY J , FOOTBALL . -4- SCHEDULE all -'hi -' Central ,l9 Aberdeen me L C - 2 Central AM20 West Waterloo casa 3 Mgsagizgzzgan bl Central L D 0 Heelan r N, Central ssll 0 Omaha Tech ,..ll, Central -ssl 7 S. Falls Washington Central B - O S. Falls Cathedralss W Central , as 6 East l,slsll,.ss.. s- L -it H Central ,aal 0 Iowa City -ss B V 2, , g v l - A A Won 1 Lost 6 Tied 1 Ref!! ' '1,.,1f+, A. A lit., 1 5542 1 ,,- ,v a I.. . , .,,p .55 .. , Jim Perkins Charlie Hess Lim- Coach Backfield Coach 100 CE TRAL BERDEE Pierson and Tron get their man Q-Q:'51 5 ,lo v ,,.. John Pierson-Tackle Rgn Parke,--End Game Captain Game Captain 101 The Little Maroons opened their 1953 football schedule by trouncine the Gol- den Eagles from Aberdeen at Public Schools' Stadium, Aberdeen drew first blood early in the second quarter by plunging over tor a touchdown from the two-yard line. Later in the same period Kenny Baker, Little Maroon halfback, scainpered -ll yards behind excellent blocking to tie the score. Again Baker scored, this time in the third quarter, with an 8-yard end run, The final score came in the tourth quarter when Bob Clark pitched an 18-yard aerial to end Dick Kronimenhoek for a touchdown. The excellent play of the Central line seemed to be the margin of victory. Fine defensive play was also turned in by Ron Barnes, sophomore halfback. 4? 20 CENTRAL 335 W. WATERLOO Q. 'I if .,,g, Isax .. V., M ' an X N . . 1. y.. ,,. .-. 4? A , , ,gin , lx , -1 qt .m 3 nf , '- .- ' h X 'g kg 'vfQ'Q-N-bm xfbh. - X w+4F.,?ffifi1ff'. ' 1 , .nA.', A- in A -. :AV ,vbsy-QQ-... 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N? 4-H , -sv- Jim C0mpe3u..?,ac-k Bob uumphl-N-Tackle Virzqil lloulardf-I-Ind Game Cnptam frJ.H10 laplcun 103 CE TRAL e OMAHA TECH dirt . - .. so -H,qw:f. , 21 div 'M 0154 3 'S' 4 , Wgu ., ., Th ,951 1193-is 1 thought you had him The Trohizuis from Omaha Tech ended CCI1tl'8l'S dream ot' ai victorious homecoming as they dropped tht- Little Maroons by the inaraliii ot' 6-0, A lack of offensive power proved to be the downfall for the Little lX'lgirooiis, This game marked eight consecutive quarters of scoreless football for the Castleites. Still, not until the iinal period were the Nebraskims able to crack the stout Central defense for the winning touchdown, Flap Daniels' flashy 28-yard run into Tech territory late in the first half and successive passes thrown by Ken Baker and Daniels respectively in the waning minutes of the game proved to be the only thrusts by the Maroons into Tech terrain, Although at times the Little Maroons seemed to be listless, Flap Daniels, Vince Arioso and Bill Baker turned in streaks of football bril- liance for the Centralites. , ,jfP'1F '?35iiW!Y',- 3-Y 'Ti . Vw Q or 2. f'-tl ls '-'X x,,.,,n Q7 ....,..- .,-. .av ..f' - Q-6 Bob Mariin-Guard Ron Barnes-Back Charles Weas-Guard Game Captain Game Captain 104 VVQ 4. 1 , A!'v.m. . i., - ' T 5!5 CENTRAL 35 S. F. WA HI GTO i S-,Q-. . . ww' X .K .- Knoc k 'em Benson- The powerful Sioux Falls Washington High Warriors further cemented their claim as top team in Siouxland as they defeated the Little Maroons. 35-T, Sioux Falls showed evidence ot' their power right from the start as they took the opening kickoff and quickly marched to a touelidowii. By the time the half ended Sioux Falls engoyed a 21-0 lead. Central came to life in the third quarter by scoring their first and only touchdown. The drive was given a boost by a 'IT-yard pass play from Ken Baker to Flap Daniels, who later scored the touchdown and the ecmvei'sioii, From then on the Warriors went on the war path as they scored two more counters and erinx'erted stieeessttilly on them. Flap Daniels and Vince Arioso played heads-up ball for the Centralites. fm. Q Nj' 'ws N 'G 0 ins f Q K , Carlton Tronvold-T kle . Ken H0ndl'iCkS0l1-Guard Game Captain ac Kenny Baker-Back Game Captain 105 ' ' . 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The Last Mile The Little lX11tii'tmiis Oiiclcll unc tif their most clisintil seasons in the lust ton yt-urs hy going down be- fliiit- at supvritii' lmxxi City High Clilli to thc tunv of 31:-ll, The Little llaixvlit-yt-s SK'lJl'CCl tit lezist uncw in 0x'01'y pcriticl, Ruin tlwugh the Htlwks iilqlyufl then' itist-i'x't's tluiiii: tht- finzil pt-i'itid the Ccntralites t-ntiltl not Clvnt the stout luwzi City tlm-fciistn Lmiliinu lllll'l1L'LllllllX Qnml lm' thc lllxtitmiis was Jim Cum- iiulti, scniui' ttilllizlvk This gating' gmt' tht- Little Mglilmiis llit' tiglnl tt-gun stqinclinq tit' one win, six losses. glncl one tie, Even thlltigli tht' tt-:lin i'cwi1'cl was nut l!iilP1'l'ss1Xl'lltL' full stlvry is still to be tfilcl. The Hill- tli1ipCi's guvc thciii' lim-st ut Q-x'0i'y ganna nu inftttui' what tlni smilie, gintl inwim' iinpu1'ttint, shmvccl wilt- stzlnding sportsmanship. 'U- .vin .-' 54 Y l I - 0 an-14 Harold Suknot-Tackle Game Captain l Compeau Drives! 108 38 D 4 - If Ist row: left to right-Lloyd Van Hofwegen, Gus Stavrou, Ray Bogenrief, Dick Olson, Paul Armstrong Robert Howard, Dick Smith 2nd row: Vincent Smith, Bruce Johnson, Bradley Jones, Carl Larsen, Dennis Bates Mike Hager, Robert Thompson, William Shumansky, Bruce Buckley, Rhinehart Lewis. 3rd row: Mike Murray mgr., Coach Asmussen, Raymond Card, Robert Agee, Robert Byers, Jim Olin, Richard Stone, Robert O'lVIeara James Frerichs, Larry Cotton, Henry Kaxvell, Coach Dick Young. Coach-Herrold Asmussen diy' I . I953 SOPHOMORE l r FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Y Central Sophs 15 Moville Varsity 0 I Central Sophs South Soo Reserves 7 ,' I U' L U Central Sophs Heelan Sophs 7 i Central Sophs Spencer Reserves 0 fi Central Sophs East. Sophs O I l Central Sophs Heelan Sophs 7 ' -V l Central Sophs East Sophs 13 ru? f won 5 Lost 1 Tied 1 ' L Coach-Dick Young Summary of Sophomore Season Once again Coach Young, ably assisted by Coach Herroid Asmussen, tutored the Central High Sophomores to one ol' their most successful seasons in years. Even though the Sophs faced a rough schedule they compiled the enviable record ot' tive wins, one loss and one tie, The boys piled up 127 points in seven games to only 34 for their opponents. Underclassmen who turned in quite a bit ot' playing time were Paul Armstrong, Dennis Bates. Ray Bogenreil, Bruce Buckley, Bob Byers, Larry Cotton, Mark Fields, Al Harris, Bob Howard, Brad Jones, Henry Kayvell, Larry King, Carl Larsen, Bill Shumansky, Dick Smith, Vince Smith, Dick Stone, Gus Stavrou, Don Sutton, and Lloyd Van Hotxvegen. G ef K5 askzxbekx Cheerleaders A 'Q 110 ,JV pf! +kn,r,nt w 1:54 J XS i 3 Q tt x N, 11 I il ,-l, ,'?'5'i vf,?'Hf -. ,- gif s E flu? First IOXV-Blllll Jones, Jon Randolph. Ron Barnes, Bob Johnson, Kent Watkins. Second row-Al Dan- iels, John Amsler, Pete Christopher, Dick Krommenhuek, Chuck Hanson, Virgil Howard, Al Mahaney, Dick Yates, Mayer Kanter, Dick Williams, Ray Cole, Jerry Gardiner, Louie Culkin. COACH Charles Hess I954 BA KETBALL Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 4 Central l Central l Central SCOREBOARD , 36 Spencer - 47 39 Lelllars 46 50 East 56 ,, 51 Council Bluffs 53 -33 Heelan , , 40 . 561 Webster City - 45 45 Lelllars 3 50 3 5l Leeds 3 D039 51 Heelan , Y -54 3 ,ee 55 Lincoln 7l , 3 48 Sioux Falls S, Y 360 5, 46 East - 3 r CD54 53 Vermillion ,nc ..---49 3 ee 55 Heelan - 35356 We ,.., 46 Ames tc, DDU48 , 'N 51,001 'Cy V11-S Yates' 1'ZlX'U1'l1C shot CENTRAL SPENCER Daniels Yates Howard Pierson Culkin Hanson Gardiner Krolnmenhoek 36 CENTRAL 39 47 LEMARS 46 FG FT RBS PF PTS FG FT RBS PF PTS M2 L4 9 1 1 Yates 4-14 2-4 4 2 10 '- - 12 0 12 2 7 13 5 Daniels 3-ll 2-4 5 3 3 4-9 1-5 5 3 9 Culkin 1-3 0-2 3 4 2 1-8 2-4 4 1 4 Howard 1-3 2-4 3 4 4 2-10 0-2 4 4 4 2 F 1 1 1 2 5 Gardiner 4-9 1-2 1 2 9 -A - a 0 , 1 2 1 2 1 Krmnmenhoek 0-1 1-2 0 2 1 -D - 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Hanson 2-4 1-2 3 3 5 14-64 8-25 42 18 36 15-45 9-20 19 20 39 Yates Daniels Hanson Gardiner Culkin Pierson Watkins Kanter CENTRAL 50 EAST 56 FG FT RBS PF PTS 817 22 6 3 18 614 13 b 3 13 17 33 5 3 5 310 00 2 5 6 13 77 1 1 4 13 00 0 0 2 12 00 1 1 2 03 00 3 1 0 21:19 815 25 17 50 CENTRAL 5I COUNCIL BLUFFS 53 X ates Daniels Gardiner Hanson Culkin Watkins Kanter Howard FG FT RBS PF PTS .J 16 1 3 9 2 11 5 10 9 14 12 4 19 6 11 2 1 9 5 14 1 3 1 1 4 4 3 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 3 1 1 18 50 15 30 35 20 51 Two for Central THE BUNNY HOP! CENTRAL 33 HEELAN 40 Yates Daniels Gardiner Culkin Pierson Hanson Kanter Howard Krommenhoek FG FT RBS PF PTS 3-16 2-4 12 4 8 2-13 1-2 4 4 5 2-5 1-1 3 4 5 0-10 2-3 3 3 2 4-9 2-3 3 3 10 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0-2 1-1 1 0 1 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 12-59 9-14 27 18 33 CENTRAL 6I WEBSTER CITY 45 Amsler Christopher Cole Culkin Daniels Gardiner Hanson Howard Kanter Krommenhoek Mahaney Pierson Watkins Williams Yates FG FT RBS PF PTS 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-6 1-2 2 0 1 5-13 2-6 3 1 12 3-10 0-2 0 2 6 5-17 0-0 5 3 10 4-9 1-5 9 4 9 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 2-4 0-0 2 0 0 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6-12 2-4 7 1 14 27-79 7-21 36 16 61 Yates Hanson Howard Daniels Pierson Gardiner Culkin Yates Hanson Daniels Pierson Krommenhoek Amsler Howard Watkins Gardiner CENTRAL 45 LEMARS 50 FG FT 3 1-6 0 0-0 2 0-0 1 4-7 8 2-2 5 0-2 19 7-17 CENTRAL 5I LEEDS 39 FG FT 2.1 00 14 40 all 00 48 00 lla 22 0-1 00 01 00 510 47 01 04 36 lo 20a 1121 pil , , I T15 :Sw It-l5?E5f: , 1J ,f '55'ki::',' 5 .1 Chgib 3 +V! ms ww v, ' ' l. fi? ,123 ffflitf l I .Y . ,ggk?3Ai,g, A M, ,.v,.i,':jQ.- h .. 19432 4 gif Tp' ' '4!L5f' .'f Symbol vf 51166555 8 CENTRAL 46 CENTRAL 48 Yates Gardiner 1Vatkxns Culkin Howard Daniels Hanson EAST 54 SICUX FALLS 66 FG .317 28 26 26 012 08 01 16-58 Yates Gardiner Culkin Daniels Howard Hanson NUS FG FT 4 12 2-5 3 4 1-1 2 5 2-3 0 12 1 .J 7-9 4-5 0 S 0 4 19-50 10-21 1 atm Dwniels Gardiner Culkin Howard Pierson '11 CENTRAL 5I CENTRAL 55 HEELAN 54 LINCOLN 7I FC FT PBX PF PTS 11 0 1 0 :J .J 23 -1 19 1 0 2 9 1 9 .J 4 3 8 1 A 0 4 9 5 2 9 4 3 6 11 3 7 0 6 9 3 6 3 2 21 bb 9 22 29 19 ol Dannls 1 fntc-Q llowzud Culkin Gardiner Hanson Yvatkins Amsler PF PTb :J 10 a 19 1 11 1 7 5 5 3 2 0 1 0 0 20 55 Aw, come on CENTRAL 46 AMES 48 VVatkins Culkin Yates Gardiner Howard Amsler Krommenhoek Daniels FG FT RBb PF TS 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 8 1 4 0 2 5 .J 13 2 3 9 5 12 4 9 5 5 7 2 13 6 12 5 12 17 3 17 2 6 0 0 5 2 4 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 1 2 20 57 13-26 41 17 53 CENTRAL 55 HEELAN 56 FG FT RBS PF PTS Watkins 0 2 1-1 1 1 Culkin 3 7 1 4 7 Gardiner 2-8 0 6 4 Yates 8-21 7 11 23 Howard 3-7 2 9 8 Daniels 5 8 1-4 11 Amsler 0 2 1-3 1 21-55 13-38 55 CENTRAL VERMILLION 49 FG FT PF PTS Gardiner 2-2 16 Daniels 2-3 6 Howard 2-4 8 Culkin 1-1 3 Yates 9-10 11 Hanson 0-0 2 Krommenhoek 0 0 0 Amsler 0 0 0 16 46 Vx . ,.,. ,als-3 -qt, - V .. isiiisi.-. First row-Bill Shumansky, Jerry Houpt, Mike Albert, Dick Olson, Tim Vogt, John Schill, Denny Hicklin, Second row-Dick Graham, Glen Christensen, Paul Armstrong, Larry King, Bob Howard, Dick Smith, Dick Rekenthaler, Larry Erickson. l954 SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE Central ,-. --,3-l Spencer ,. Central ,pc l-,39 LelVlars i Central -W -....32 East . , ii Central A ,- 413 Council Bluffs L Central use CD38 Heelan . Central ,-, -.-30 LeMars . E! Central --- --..50 Leeds - Central all L. . 50 Heelan . -. 3, Central We LL33 Lincoln an N Central LL -. 44 Sioux Falls , Marfgaigrnan i Central --- ---34 East . C- S-, I Central L.. --,43 Vermillion LL-- '44 470 COACH Russel Christensen Under the tutelage of Coaches McLarnan and Christensen, the Cenual Sophs had one of their better seasons with a record of six and six. The sophs rang up a total of 470 points to 502 for their opponents, but it must be remembered that the underclassmen played their winning ball during the last part of the season. The boys who saw quite a bit of action and should be promising varsity material are: Albert, Armstrong, Van Hofwegen, Rekenthaler, Howard, Smith, Jones, Barnes, Randolph, and Olson. 502 ! , F 4 3 J X Dick Krommenhoek Dick Williams ,D ll, . T ' ,. I v 4, , ' 11' -8 2 .. f k t , if 5 X 'Wah xl' x X . xv . N. -fs: .-3 l - , Chuck Hanson -N ',.. Nr We 5' 'I A X 9 4 xx 9 1-S' . XL ? r ij 1 Dick Yates :iz V - L X x ? 'i 5 ,, 3 X 'i D I ,D g D ja I 'Q cf- 1 'S i D I , H o 15' c S .' X V M M 4 ga W X ' Virgil Howard Q Gary Hanlen v ' 5 I ' a S k l f , , 'XS-mf ' . A ' Pete Christopher I ' Q 'S f Z ' I , L .Q ,e in--Q Q I ,,', X ! v?-5 xx A I 1 , A, ,xx g K II E,- K'l A FY - ', 1, .-Orig ' l f X asc . v is wt- 5 ' 6 John Amsler 'ii 2 2 M f 1 7? xx . fi fi, s ' 9? f J E I , .fl P QQ ,Y 'Z if 1 ' 5 . 1, .Nu c . V . 4, G D ,My . .' ' .ff V 5:5 x k ,4 N , if 1 Al Dan v A ' a W l i 1 K Av U v Vw ' K M43 ' ' Mik Alb z i Jerry Gardiner 2 I, x , U ' X l F' x wg 0 SJ A I . , V 41, .. X be F 59 L Clk Kswtk AIM11 if 'Q l k 2 ' ,-4' - ' N. 121 Tom Vlaanderen AI Daniels Honorary Captain Most Valuable Player FOOTBALL l953 122 ..-f 4 BASKETBALL l954 Virg Howard Rich Yates Honorary Captain Most Valuable Player . - ax.. ..,,,Q, e5 554 N af' I l ' -a First Row: Ken Hendrickson, Vince Smith, Carlton Troiivold, Dick Klopstad, Jim Lyman, Ken Baker, Berlin Smith, Jerry Gardiner, A1 Daniels. Bob Swanson, Virg Howard. Second Row: Dick Krommenhoek, John Poulson, Larry Critters, Dick Yates, Cary Grider, Sonny Hansen, Jerry Evans, Harry Dam, Carlton Sutton, Jim Compeau, Larry King, Brad Jones, Bruce Campbell. Third Row: Dick Authier, Gary Sutherland, Bill Lan- tis, John Randolph, Dick Olson, Bob lVlcKeever, Bob Byers, Bob Humphrey, Byron Blackstone, Jim Olin, Bob Thompson, Mark Fields, Manager. Fourth Row: Mike lXlurray, Manager. Roland Hauschildt, Ray Cole, Dennis Bates, Jim Stein, Bill Collins, Bill Junge, Dick Grieve, .lim Swanson, Larry Cotton, Lin Vilhauer. Coach Dick Young, T. J. RELAYS B BB B May EAST DUAL BB BB B May -A-www .-1.4-,fm DISTRICT MEETBB B B 1' May CITY MEET B B BBBB May STATE OUTDOOR 124 I954 Track Schedule April 3 STATE INDOOR BBBBB BB B IOWA CITY April 9 HOLSTEIN RELAYSBBBBB BB BBHOLSTEIN April 13 HEELAN DUALBBBB B BB BBBSTADIUM Apr-11 17 COUNCIL BLUFFS April 20 LINCOLN DUAL B STADIUM April 23 8z 24 DRAKE RELAYSBBBBB BBBBBDES MOINES April 30 SIOUX CITY RELAYS B BBSTADIUM May 1 DAKOTA RELAYS B IB SIOUX FALLS May 4 SIOUX FALLS DUALB B BSIOUX FALLS 8 STADIUM 14 B BSIOUX CITY 20 B BB B BB B BBSTADIUM 29 B B DES MOINES 7 mile Relay V Smith, Dam, Klopstad, Yates Daniels, B. Smith. yfkfi' 880-yard Relay Team: Baker Gardiner, Maroons Sweep Holstein Relays The Central cindermen, running their first out- door meet of the season, completely outclassed 17 other Class A schools and went on to win the Hol- stein relays. The Hilltoppers amassed 44 points, 17 more than their nearest opponent, Fort Dodge. Ber Smith, showing last year's form, took first in both hurdles and anchored the winning mile relay team of Klopstad, Cambcll, Gardiner, and Smith. Although the Centralites actually placed first in only one relay, they finished either second or third in all the others. The first meet showed great promise from Coach Young's tracksters. Although the Hilltoppers ran against squads which already had at least one meet under their belt, the Maroons still managed to place in two events at the State Indoor Meet held in Iowa City a week earlier. Al Daniels and Berland Smith each took thirds in the 50 yard dash and 60 yard low hur- dles, respectively. Hilltoppers Top the Tomahawks Central High's thinclads defended its Class A championship with ease as they won their 3rd consecutive meet, The Hilltop- pers outdistanced 21 other Class A high schools by totaling 58 points, 33 more than 2nd place Onawa. Unstoppable Bei' Smith continued to shine as he swept the hurdles. In the 180 low hur- dles, he broke his own record by winging over the track in the time of 20.2 seconds, Al Daniels tied the old 100 yard dash record of 10.2, but still could only finish second, to give some idea of the competition. Carlton Tronvold and Ken Hendrick- son did well for Central in the weights, as they each placed, Tronvold in 2 events. In the relays, the Hilltoppers took a sec- ond in every relay run at the meet. ::ff- '1 N ' . .W Y.. fifybhhi or - bi rohxnAncNi -va f' Qs 46m 'Af SQXX mg, V, .-.W QHQL i fd' Q A X. 1 ,FE i2A 1. i E Z! -4 '.'9'. rj 2352 eff 'QB' I Dig that crazy man! H, g, 3' N - Vg 5 if fr Central Tops Heelan In their first dual meet of the season, the Little Maroons ran away from Heelan High Crusaders in what could be classed as no contest. The Castleites ran up the almost incredible total of 84 points, 50 more than the Crusaders, Out of 14 events, the Hilltoppers took all but three. Ber Smith further cemented his claim as one of the finest track men in Iowa by winning both hurdles and anchoring the record-setting 880 yard relay team of Gardiner, Baker, Daniels, and Smith, who ran the course in l:33.7. A1 Daniels, really pouring it on, set two new records. He ran the 100 in 10.4 and the 220 in 22.8. Dick Klopstad tied the 440 yard dash record by running the distance in 53.8. Carlton Tronvold gave the weight men an added boost as he broke the shot put record. Tron threw the heavy ball 46 feet and 8 inches. Klopstrad brings it in. 'iQ ii Up and -'? tsicw -. ' ' I Daniels' famous finish. J is-iv Hilltoppers Blast Lincoln A powerful Little Maroon cinder squad rolled over Lincoln Central in a dual meet to the tune of 72 to -13. The Hilltoppers, led by Ber Smith and Flap Daniels, captured a first in every relay and individual running meet. To balance the score, Carlton Tronvold won the shot put, and Jim Compeau ranked second in the discus. Ber Smith was timed at 15.9 seconds and 20.5 seconds in the high and low hurdles respectively. Daniels ran a fast 10.15 in the 100 yard and captured the 220 with a clocking of 22.5 seconds. For the first time this year Brad Jones won the mile in a meet as he circled the track in 4:59.l. Circus Jim Lyman also took home a blue rib- bon in the high jump, followed by John Poulson. Soph Harry Dam con- tinued his mastery of the 880 yard run, and Dick Klopstad brought home the bacon in the 440 yard dash. -.nQ.JX 592 Lt-ll io iight' Bill Vigcii, L1iVci'nc I-lame, Jim Parker, Russ Greenlee, Bob Clzirk, Drew Perhzicek, .luck Siiiipsein, .loc Grunt, Terry Thomson, Dun Hzitiiclfl. Qgvglq GOLF - I954 Coach Jim Perkins once again sent forth a ten man golf squad on the links as his hopeful Ben Hogans took to the field. The team was inexperienced but im- proved as the season progressed. In their first meet, the squad droped a close decision to the East Black ' Raiders. Pechocek tied for medalist, getting some consolation for the Hilltoppers. Coach-Jim Perkins 128 vga D - '. 4 --Ju, First Row: Craig Evans, Bill Johnson, Wayne Barlow, Leland Weddle, Alan Aistrope, Dick Authier. Second Row: Dick Grieve. Byron Blackstone, John Getz, Dick Mitchell, Bob Peterson, Lanny Bergman. Back Row: Tom Carlson, Gary Hoorneman, Willard Gould, Bill Lantis, Terry Thomson, Dick Klopstacl. I954 SWIMMING Co-captains Terry Thomson Dick Klopstad :qw 'A-f .ff A ' Ajisv' Central Central Central Central 22 DM Roosevelt 32 Boys' Town 46 Lincoln NE 30 Boys' Town State Meet-Tie for Fifth Place 129 Jim Perkins-Coach ' 1 I 'Q A , '34 -..aa ,, M ,, .KW ir Wg. Ss. xx- N' ' Bill Lantis-Acme Frog Man This year a new sport was born at Central. The first swimming team in our history took to the water. Considering this was a newly inaugurated athletic activity, the paddle and splash boys, under the coaching of Jim Perkins, compiled a prom- ising one and three record. Major Letter winners were Ed Franks, John Getz, Dick Klopstad, Terry Thompson, and Leland Weddle. Even though this was the initial start for the Castelites, Terry Thompson's time of 2104.3 for the 200 yd. free style may stand for some time in summarizing this sport, we can say that the future certainly looks bright. Geronimo! 1 '--l! JIT 'T'l fx. 1' 0 Uma nizaticms -V '-1 N A Q: i.. ..-' ,J ., 1C 'LN I L., ,Q gg ': 1:1 h . , Xu . R Q i z i N X l X J .-rip' it ' ' I , R. ,I . 4--I-is .Q X df-,.:zi. 'hzzffi' - 453: ' ff- , gi-'-++-if ' .. ' ' -E 53.2. -- 11111: C at 1 . - ,- -A ' 1- - ' -'O J W ..'3'IEfXx:- - ' ' , 'Tl-5 F ts . ..1.+. ,ix 9 1 , 4- , ..4, fi , ,, , 3 Y . ,. -A. I I - ' l .. JL. ,S 7' ' A J - ,nf ' ' C 15?fl5531ff?5Qs2351221552. A f , LE-jig 'V ' ' 'sf 1--aQSW9 A- -V ES: , 'Af f M' ' R 4 R.. . K' Ryu. , Q Es' R+' 4 First row-Corky Kolb, Dee Roach, Maylou Renne, Julie Nauehton Connie Harvey. Second row-Jerry Gardiner, Arlene Sundquist, Nancy Conwvay, Jean Aalfs, Carol Peterson, Bob Martin, Bob Clark. Third row-Woody Howe, Marlene Bomgaars, Diane Nesbit, Karen Jorgenson, Diane Dvorak. Judv Wyma, lVIr. Lundak. Fourth row-Dick Krommenhoek, Jerome Goldis, Harold Suknot, John Anderson, Ken Hendrickson, Gaiy Sutherland, Dennis Bates. The first semester Student Council began work in the fall planning the Homecoming festivities. The PRESIDENT lparade, aseinbly, and half-tiine at the football Dlane Dvorak e game were all sixonsorcd by the Council. After a successful campaign of selling book covers, 'A' and football and basketball pins, Council held Q2 'C' a school-wide clean-up week in order to wt beautify Central's campus and grounds. ' 5' Plans to purchase a stamp machine for VICE-PRESIDENT student and faculty use were begun, to Bruce Hardy v be continued the next semester. 3 an H tb qw , 1 SECRETARY Nancy Conway 'A il TREASURER k 4 'i Woodson Howe 3 . STUDE T COUNCIL .ff SGT-AT-ARMS 132 Dick Benson T t First row-Frances Falk, Julie Naughton, Shirley Walker, Fern Carnes, Karen Chaffee, Sally Shepard. Second row-Maylou Renne, Sharon Rise, Karen Down. Corky Colb, Jean Aalfs, Nancy Conway. Third row-Tom Vlaanderen, Kaye McLarnan, Bruce Campbell, Judy Pierson, Mary Lewis, Rosemary Ducommun. Fourth row-Bill Clemens, Jerry Palmer, Dick Yates, Harold Suknot, Virg Howard, John Amsler, John Getz, Ken Hendrickson. vs. - S ' The second semester Student Council continued work on N some of the projects started by First Semester Council. J P These included the change in nomination and election ' PRESIDENT methods, publicity work on civil defense, and stu- Q! L Bill Clemens dent movie prices. At the beginning of the se- Y' ' mester the customary welcome tour was given Q to the Junior Tens. Canteen was held each K j Friday night with a few special dances. Council sponsored a drive in the Spring, 1 h h, I I VICE-PRESIDENT and a so purc ased a stamp mac ine, V1 iw .K Kaye MCLarnan of which the proceeds go to other worthy organizations at Central. L , 1' 4. 'E I SECRETARY .. Julie Naughton QSUBER SECCND SEMESTER fi stuns T couNclL Tom Vlaandereen A '1 1 'uf' 5 xc- I Inner Circle Members-Marlene Bomgaars, Donna Bonhag, Kathleen Damme, Barbara Durbin Diane Dvorak, Carolyn Ebel, Frances Falk, Ruth Idzal, Mary Kinquist, Carolyn Klopstad, Kay Krigsten Barbara Lewis, Mary Ruth Lewis, Kaye McLarnan, Julie Naughton, Diana Nesbit, Carol Peterson Judy Pierson Maylou Renne, Judy Wyma. 1'?f ' PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT ... Rf,- ye 1 ' Kaye MCLarn3n Kathleen Damme SECRETARY 'T TREASURER Maylou Renne gf. Diana Nesbit I FRIENDSHIP Friendship Club aims to see that every girl takes an active part in the activities of Central. With each member representing a link, the club tries to build a strong chain of friendship among the girls of the school, The May Queen Assembly, the Friendship Sweetheart pro- gram, and the Installation of Inner Circle Members are sponsored by Friendship. The club also aids the community in welfare and service work and offers its assistance in any worth-while community project. Through the Big Sister program, Friendship welcomes new girls to Central and helps them to become acquainted with other girls. The governing body of Friendship is called Inner Circle and consists of twenty girls elected by the entire membership of Friendship. The officers of Friendship are also elected from this group. 134 5' u I --1 Wnny- 'B ,D .-X 1 V b As. X N 5' ' A ,I u.'h,, N 1 fi X ,ll if l': ..l, tual' First row-Roger Burkart, John Lutton, Bill Thomas. Second row-Bill Hornick, Woodson Howe, Jerry Gardiner, Jack Strobel, Paul Calkins. Third row- Sheldon Satter, Charles Wolle, Allen Mahaney, Carl Sol- berg, Roger Westman, Bruce Campbell. .4135 3 3 -7 ,H PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Woodson Howe Jerry Gardiner I AQ ff Qs SECRETARY I , Bruce Campbell , I ll w' :gs L 1255 HI-Y Hi-Y is another worthwhile organization at Central, affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and ex- tend the higher standards of Christian conduct. Some of the activities of Hi-Y are selling ornaments for license plates, par- ticipating in Easter services, and attending the regional confer- ence. The membership consists of Junior and Senior boys. Their meetings are held every other Tuesday night at the Y.W.C.A. The advisor is Mr, Hess. 135 I ANNUAL STAFF X Edator .954 ,P I-5. 7,-: A P' ' 1- 4 evfm . ' ' ' x 5 Y1Rv5..4f:'.'-. U ' 8 vm..6t,i9- xxx, FEWiSor ' S 2 0 U 1 Editor Special Fedhwes I .J I , s. Assistant LM MQ' 7 'Q Y 1 f Q P 'I Kdtlwlezn Ddmme Patty Elhs ' fy Nancy Osgarcl ' fl 'M - 5 fx' 1 -X o . , sg., 1'!140'cf9f , -' fm 1 , '- , gf ik v '- of-M M-'Q 0 'WW , R A, . M509 WQM v 53,1 ' 115, 4Q'o9QK9 -X-Q' ' 'wmv' f 42' 'L ffl lim ,I ess Manager N x.. , A N rg' 4 ' 7 Q Q . f- 3 S0 W o'5X r n 6:43533 3.9950 LY' - .-'WQA -.-7 ,VQQQQC Mm 7 9 .m 'zZ4F ., 40,1 egg, wwf fe E if' As f'pOExv. 6Z:':4I43l uf Julie Naughton 1 .r ' is - k2g wg, CI 5 N. .K Photogvapherg Lisette 'Yi Friedman P c57: 4F3 layed. f W I yron Nelson ,,5.gQ?L.'fjQ4 '72'7?P . g Nf- Z Y 4?-?9 Y LW, L I B Jfj 1-' Ka Turner P? A' N t First row-Sherry Sabin, Corky Kolb, Carolyn Klopstad, Diane Dvorak, Carol Peterson, Norma Bjordal, Jackie Carstens. Second row-Dee Roach, Bob Swanson, Jim Lyman, Dick Benson, Jim Hindman, Jerry Evans, Bob Martin, Connie Harvey. Third row-Jerry Gardiner, John Pierson, Ken Hendrickson, Carlton Tronvold, Virg Howard, Jim Bogenrief, Terry Thomson, Dick Klopstad. Y K he ls, 4 XML PRESIDENT Carleton Tronvold 4' 4' V SECRETARY Connie Harvey A. A. C. Selling beautiful Homecoming mums, football programs, and concessions at basketball tourna- ments are only a few of the many activities of Central's A.A.C. Club. The members of the Athletic Awards Club, who are all major letter winners, cheerleaders, and service letter winners, try to boost interest in athletics and create good sportsmanship at Central. This year the club worked on a track record board and basketball program board, which may be seen in Central's annex. SGT.-AT-ARMS Albert Daniels 136 .W ly' 'VL ' dt Q.. hi il J VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry Gardiner J cg GMD TREASURER Diane Dvorak First row-Patty Ellis, Nancy Laymon, Bobbette Taxer, Diane Cook, Marcia Gustafson, Joan Daskovsky, Mar- lene Danielson, Reva Kriv, Barbara Fish, Elaine Bernstein, Jean Neimeier, Shirley Jassey, Levla Shaver, Gladys Dierking, Judy Whitmer, Second row-Jane Johnson, Serene Merlin, Pat Short, Judy Ghyselinck, Norene Merlin, Cathy Lange, Nancy Kitch, Margie Walters, Jani Busskohl, Trudy Shulkin, Karen Chaffee, Ordelle Margolin, Carol Dempsey, Shirley Johnson, Marcia Maxson. Third row- Marjorie Griffen, Janice Johnson, Donna Bonhag, Kay Rhoads, Joan Soderstrom, Sonja Soderstrom, Karen Townlcy, Marilyn Rot- man, Judy Wyma, Mary Ruth Lewis, Margaret Day,Sally Shepherd, Sandra Sorenson, Jeri Hatch, Cornelia Kleyweg. i PRESIDENT Connie Harvey 36' SECRETARY Julie Naughton PEP CLUB Equipped with megaphones, porn- poms, and cowbells, Central's Pep Club members may be seen at all Central basketball and football games yelling their loudest. As a nucleus for Central's pep, the club tries to encourage student support in athletics and to make Central's school spirit the best. Meeting each Tuesday night after school, Pep Club discusses such projects as selling donuts after school, sell- ing programs for games, and spon- soring pep assemblies and the card- ettes. The advisor is Miss Sperry. .x fs .N '4' . SGT.-AT-ARMS Elaine Giasafakis 137 VICE-PRESIDENT Trish Sloan wr. Q 5- ' lm. 1 A TREASURER Carolyn Klopstad .ZZ First row-Deanna Noyes, Twyla Wegner, Elaine Fantle, Sherry Anderson, Joan Soderstrom, Carolyn Jep - son , Marilyn Johnson, Frances Sissin, Miss Kriege, Second row-Janice Nelson, Joan Roberts, Rosemary Williams, Carol May Davis, Rosemary Ducommun, Trudy Shulkin, Connie Holzapfel, Louise Hanson, Leon Iverson. Third row-Vickie Cole, Dean Marmo, Richard James, Jim Rubin, Pat Ralph, Bradley Ebaugh, Jerald Ford, Marilyn Jensen, Janet Haan. RED CROSS It Red Cross here at the Castle is ' J-0 f one of the most useful and well- A X' v known organizations. Every se- S - s mester representatives from each homeroom are selected and meet 1 -, 5 under the leadership of Miss - ' f -' Kriege. Some of Red Cross activi- - ' T- ties this year were filling Red PRESIDENT Cross boxes to be sent overseas, VICE-PRESIDENT Gerald Palmer helping to sponsor the Civil De- Gajh1Egan fense program at Central, and sending a large gift box to a for- eign school Others were giving a Christmas program for the Geri atrics Ward at the St Joseph Hos in Z, pital and 'presenting' a basket of 'UF' 45 7 4 ,J X . Thanksgiving food to a needy family W 1 U3 P1 O SU E11 P-3 II' R1 +4 P-J SU L1-1 IP CD CI F-U tl! 211 'JU 3 ro 5 an 1 '4 U C 0 o 5 5 C I3 35. FU 3 rn 5 no v-4 14 5 5 3 ul , 9 7 r L, 'En' ge-1 ai :L Ee 2 UJ I 138 'ig yu, -. K First row--Carolyn Heaton, Gloria Aronson, Margaret Pottoroff, Charlotte Wright, Gail Strunk, Pat Rob- inson, Ardis Feste, Jackie Carstens, Lucille Nielson. Second row-Sharon Jorgenson, Karen Cartwright, Beth Buttrick, Cathleen Whicher, Martha Riley, Jean Gould, Julie Naughton, Judy Miller. Third row-Carol May Davis, Mary Kinquist, Pat Ralph, Barb Lowe, Darlene Harback, Colleen Whicher, Jana Cotton, Roxanne Malmquist. Fourth row-Carla Ashman, Carolyn Hagan, Sandra Raeside, Karen Jorgenson, Janice Spender, Sandra Arnold, Valerie Boetger, Sharilyn Sweet. HI-TRI v The purpose of Hi-Tri is to build '3 K A a fellowship of girls and women ' ' , devoted to the task of realizing the ' ideals of personal and social living which our faith has set up. The . membership is open to girls in the . Senior llth and 12th grades, and ' f the meetings are held at the Y, W. PRESIDENT C. A. Some of the activities in- VICE-PRESIDENT Karen Cartwrlght clude giving an annual dinner for Shay-rgn Nelson the football and basketball teamsg preparing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and entertain- ing the children at the Boys and Girls Home during the Christmas 1. X Y - r season. The girls also enter a float ,6- 4 in the Homecoming parade. This N QQ' ' year they won the third place prize. SECRETARY Pk TREASURER Karen Jorgenson 'C Martha Stavrou 1, Q 'o SGT.-AT-ARMS Darlene Harbeck 139 f r W A, . X . N ll- . J LATIN CLUB Latin Club is an organization to help promote the study of and interest in Latin. It holds three gen- eral meetings of all classes each year in the old gym and plans a Christmas party and a picnic once a semester. The bulletin board is one of the club's big projects throughout the year, and students from the entire school are interested in its progress. First row-Janice Rider, Gail Rider, Velma Ealey, Betty Strohrneier, Judy Goettsch, Nancy Laymon, Laurie Bensley, LeRoy Stevens. Second row-Gail Egan, Judy Sar, Marlene Miller, Stanley Crowl Henry Kawall, Gary Herzoff, Daryel Bennett, Miss Darden. Third row-Melvin Levitsky, Bob Plumber, Jimmy Kanelos, Joel Padmore, Bob Erickson, Gene Canaday, Charlotte Heck. . E tt. GERMA CLUB German Club strives to create a better understand- ing of the German ways of life and of the customs of that country. The students become acquainted with Germany and gain practice in the usage of the language. Each year at Christmas time, the members of German Club adopt a needy family for which they collect food, clothing, and money for the family's Christmas. The faculty advisor and German teacher is Miss Wellhausen. N 2222 lit, First row-Sandra Stevens, Carol May Asmussen, Marilyn Kusch, Lorman Villhauer, Gary Ferguson, Russel Mclntyre. Second row-Carl Henshaw, Ron Barnes, Kenyan Bixby, Bob Johnson, Eli Krigsten. 'D fl Kan 1 .l. 6 . 1 First row-Janice Johnson, Marian Dvorkin, Mari- lyn Betinis, Janet Sisson, Jane Johnson. Second row-Mike Rocklin, Cornelia Kleyweg, Fannie Brown, Karen Chaffee, Ardis Hieb, Ruby Carlson, Twyla Wegner. Third row--Howard Swindell, Joyce Breeky, Jerry Lasensky, Teddy Levitsky, Joe Grant, Nancy Seff, Miss Haskin. Fourth row- Nancy Crary, Leland Weddle, Gilbert Oviatt, Mich- ael Ard, Bob Agee, Karen Down, Glendene Greta. -,,,' FRENCH CLUB French Club is a group which meets regularly to achieve a better understanding of French customs and language. Their activities include discussions on travel in foreign lands, the presentation of a pup- pet show, construction of Homecoming float, and holding an annual picnic. Miss Haskins is club advisor and instructor of French. 1 - fr- -sffw V, . Q '. 4 ' J Fail' 1 , . T Q' -N Sr- - N'- isis i J psig. , 5, k A a F R A , 1 1 V' ' l V, , 1 9' -M K X' .ess - Q is e . to ei -Miha Central's Parisian Cafe The fact is- German Club in Action 11 PHGTO CLUB Photo Club is one of the newest clubs open to boys found here at the Castle, Members of the group are interested in all phases of photography and spend a great deal of their free time in taking and developing pictures. The club's biggest project this semester is opening their own dark room where the boys can print their pictures. - '13 . 4: ,. . . . ,si fx-9 Z' t s-, Q -wg J If il I I R DIO CLUB Calling station C-E-N-T-R-A-L. Come in, come in, please! This is the Radio Club, a recently or- ganized group of boys who are interested in ra- dio work either as a hobby or as a vocation. The supervisor is Mr. Andy Woolfries. They meet after school once a week. - JA, in tw. Q . M u -u .Q tr V X fx is Iii kit ,, ':1J X 4: . 'F G' its ii Tifew Q ,F ,J' 142 .s fs, av 9 ' , X I lk' ' a,I 1 ,z-9 . A 41, First row-Carl Nelson, Jerry Stoller, Kay Turner. Second row-Byron Nelson, Joel Padmore, Tom Harris, A. J. Woolfries. .J .X ,. 'f'v', . s.. 'vii 1 ' 1-2' 1 'i 4' X, 'C 4,-Au '8. ---nu.. 3 First row-A. Woolfries, Larry Rummell, Bill Schonebaum, John Lutton, Bob Plummer, Bruce Thatcher, Kay Turner, Russell Christensen. Second row-Harold Meier, Blaine Smith, Frank Jettner, Vernon Covington, Jerry Mertz, Jim Nodland, Dick Klopstad, Third row-Alan Thatcher, Lewis Smith, Merle Olson, Dan Belin, Jerome Goldis, Gary Jones, Bob Tucker. 1, ' it 'Q First row-Donna Crook, Joanne Simon, Gloria McWilliams. Second row-Vincent Lara, Norma Trobaugh, Lois Weddle, Dean Behrens, Bob Lewis. Third row-James Lamson, Ken Hoff- man, Nancy Hodkinson, Kay Munger, Gary Gambs. Not present-Marilyn Norton, Jack Gor- don, Ray Derby, Mr. Nelson. 19 i Q. 1 1 s z ... DECA DECA, better known as Distributive Educational Club of America, is an organization which is com- posed' of students who attend regular classes in the morning and have downtown jobs in the afternoon. They conduct meetings each week which include speakers and class discussions. ' Q ! First row-Janice Rider, Nancy Kitch, Sh aron u B Miller, Marian Dvorkin. Second row-Lorna Arneson, Marlyn Lee, Janice Henry, Mary Jeffs, Carol Christiansen. Future Nurses Club, or F.N.C. as it is known around Central, was organized just recently for all girls in- terested in the career of nursing. Their activities are rather limited because of their small membership, however, they hold regular meetings and have had several prominent doctors as guest speakers. . . 1 hui! i W W First row-Ed Shulkin, Jim Sheldon, Bill Huber, Judy Wyma, Janice Spencer, Darlene Harbeck. Second row-Betty Erkonen, Priscilla Fulton, Norma Bjordahl, Lucille Nielsen, Elaine Fantle. ,Its 0 cf' LZ EDITOR ,- Norma Bjordal sq. N BUSINESS MANAGER Bill Huber RECORDS EXTRA, EXTRA, read all about it! And that's just what you can do in Centra1's weekly pub- lication, the Record. The latest school news, announcements, interviews of seniors, jokes, and articles of current events can all be found in the Record, which the students receive each Friday during sixth period. The Record staff, aside from publishing the pa- per, also enters a float in Centra1's homecoming pa- rade. C - 'Z l , QL I J I 2' KI 4 '- A ,, I h 1- --Z f' . ' l ' Pl- 441 vi First row-Marilyn Murray, Sharon Merlin, Lisette Friedman, Julie Naughton, Dorothy Larson, Cynthia Sanborn, Frances Falk. Second row-Trish Sloan, Patty Ellis, Nancy Chesterman, Bar- M bara Durbin, Kathleen Damme, Connie Blutt, Nancy Osgard, Marshall Goldberg. Third row-Mr. Shedd, Arlene Sundquist, Diane Dvorak, Bill A Clemens, Byron Nelson, Martha Stavrou, Barbara Kalin, Kent Watkins. WHITE ' 'Q' .. Qi .V 'N The MAROON AND WHITE is published each ' ' year by the Annual staff, which meets each I- V. day during the sixth period, The book fea- K A in tures faculty, classes, sports, and organi- zations, and offers an account of the EDITOR year's events and activities at Central. Frances Falk Intensive sales are conducted by the ' A staff throughout the school year, and the book is distributed on the ' last day of school in June. Mr. Shedd acts as faculty advisor for the staff. BUSINESS MANAGER Dorothy Larson L 4 145 SPOYTS , Q1-1,551.5 L? f 5' U Kent WGXKBN5 x Ariane, , I 1 jg! F? NYBYSHCU Sun:-lClu,iST, 3 5. , ,gf H ddberg X'-,. YW XR ll' -n--- ,, 7-. IG Gigggl-mba? 1 Y E 7 .efv X S1 I1 JW? 'V QE , - Barb Dm-bih X-khk Clubs and Orqamzations. QQ, Nancy ' 'N A 5 QQ , N Ches1Ier-man N' ' wa 1.253 2 72 2 Aclveviis u ng Co.-mgq, X fm Blurkt f um' Sfxgfirf 010.52 CJK MQMYY' is ,Q T' IH vor rf- X :lv Class picturw U' as 9 lgiwsll ' 'ff 1 K- Cinch! Trish q . a YP' ,Q m L Sanborn Sxoom ' f 5. 4' TL ' J x F Mm-'dna 8 b D n , 6 Sfavrouu r 4 We Kzlln q V ' J F ' - , Ex A A ff 41 . - . .Q-1.3, ' , . Ii iiill' , , Y -T4 'gif f'-si ff . . -:mx - 1,59 ' t. wr ' :. 'v ?-- 5. Q ., ,. ' ,Q 'f'-.. 7' T wav' I i l .W . N. , sf .U . . Q G. A. A. Girls' Athletic Organization is organized for the purpose of enjoying sports and making new friends. Some of the activities in which the members partici- pate are swimming, intermural basketball, and volley ball. A special event of the semester is a pot- luck supper, which all members attend. Miss Sperry and Miss Swenson are the G.A.A. advisors. A - 1 I. R. C. Inter-Racial Club or IRC is an organization in which students of all races, religions, and nationali- ties join in helping promote better understanding among the students at Central. The club holds regu- lar meetings which include panel discussions and debates concerning recent social problems. 146 l I ri G. A. A. Officers-First row-Connie Shroll, Gladys Kunkel, Doris Marmo, Barbara Brubaker. Second row-Margaret Pottorff, Shirley Pace, Dawn Powell, Barbara Lowe. if 4 4 A . - f g Q i I 1 4 ,' Q I . First row-Nancy Chesterman, Cynthia Sanborn, Patty Ellis, Janet Sorenson. Second row-Barbara Nimmer, Carlene Solberg, Mary Poulus, Barbara Coates, Sharon Rise, Connie Britton, Miss Gilbertson. Third row-Dorothy Drommer, Phyllis Leuken, Mary Lambert, Nancy Hostad, Joan Johnson, Bar- bara Routledge. I K 'QQ Q. 4' -cirf 1 x Q' - First Row Marsha Gustafson Nancy Dunham Joan Daskovskyn, Nancy Layman, Elaine Fantle, Nancy Fearing. Second Row Nancy Crary Sandra Sorenson Mary Fennel Irene Rivers, Mary Lou O'Connor, Gail Strunk, Ger- aldine Baxter Third Row Gary Rasmussen Lois Yeoman Carol Mae Davis, Janet Jones, Charlene Ernst. Carol Hughes Rosemary Ducommun Mary Lambert Gail E an Fourth Row: Mike Ard, Judy Sayre, Jack Strobel Harold Suknot Roger Westman David Baker Martha Baker, Emily Blume. ' DRAMATICS CLUB Dramatics Club, organized by Central's theatre enthusiasts, meets regularly under the direction of Miss Miller. Besides improving their acting ability, this group studies makeup, lighting ef- fects, and stagecraft. On February 5, this year's group presented three one act plays: Mushrooms Coming Up, a delightful comedyg Antic Spring, an unusual production which emphasized pantomining and character portrayals: and 'The Will, a study of human nature. The proceeds from these plays form a stage and lighting fund, which is used by all Central groups. ug from , , , .V r -, , , ' Adi it ' Q... First row-boo Liriltith, Norma Bjordal, Sharron Nelson, Phyllis Kruse, Israela Knox. Second row-Loretta Headid, Karen Cartwright, Bill Huber, Marvin Christensen, Emmanuel Bikakis, Jerry Mathewson, Jim Hindman. MID-YEAR CLASS PL Y The Mid-year class of '54 presented, as their class play, Moliere's famous comedy, The Imaginary In- valid. The story concerns Argan, who imagines himself as having every type of disease and ailment. He tries to force his daughter to marry a doctor, thinking that then all his illnesses will be cured. His daughter, however, doesr1't agree with this plan, as she has a young sweetheart of her own. Her lover poses as her music master, and in one scene, pre- tends to be teaching what is really a love song to his pupil. The climax of the play comes as the maid, who is always mimicking M. Argan, masquerades as a physician and scares her master out of his imaginary ailments. This three-act comedy was presented on Friday night, November 13. r ' N . 'L ,- L- l First Row: Rosemary Ducommun, Jean Comar, Geraldine Baxter, Anna Kawell, Lisette Friedman Gene Can naday, Miss Miller. Second Row-Janice Nelson, Warner Henry, Dean Kelly, Harold Sultnot Kenyan Bixby Fred Girard, Jim Clulow, Jim Nodland, Bob Martin. The Silver Whistle, a comedy by Robert E. Mc- Enroe, was presented on May 6-T, 1954, by the mem- bers of the June graduating class. The play por- trayed the life of Oliver T. Erwenter, who found a birth certificate of an elderly man and decided to impersonate the owner of the certificate in order to enter a home for the aged. While living at the home, he arranged a bazaar to brighten the lives of the old people and help them financially. The event proved to be just what was needed to put a new spark into the lives of the elderly people, and the play ended happily, both for the members of the cast and for the audience, which was delighted by the lighthearted comedy. o Jl 50 3 2' . X , M b -C nie Blutt, Dan Belin, Bruce Campbell, Nancy Crary Gail Egan Carleton Efejjegic1iezl..n?settEemFrieiirna3T Ruth ldzal, Sherry Lane, Mike Murray, Connie Schroll Jack Strobel Marvin Zabin, Nancy Finch, Dean Raduechel. DEBATE CLUB This year marked the return of Central's Debate Team. Through hard work and practice, this group, under the direction of Mr. Thornton, placed high in almost all their meets, although the members had had no previous experience in competitive de- bate and speech. They competed in the fol- lowing meets: Esthervilleg Lincoln North- westg South Dakota Universityg Omaha Central, at which they placed second and received their first trophy: Cedar Rapidsg Sheldon, at which they were undefeatedg Sioux Falls Augustanag Northwest Iowa District Tournament, where they took -top honorsg and Iowa State Tournament. 150 1 O PM fsfxf ff N '53 if t' ' f l 1 - ai' Q 'J v ' X . X' ' . , tw-X 'N I - O N 'X uv ' i. ' -I 5 id 'S---'l r W First row-John Lutton, Anna Kawell, Bob Heinrikson, Mary Silzer, Bill Clemens. Second row-Ron nie Dirks, Jim Clulow, Paul Helt, Bruce Hardy. OPERETTA This year's operetta, Down in the Val- ley, was one of the most successful ever presented by Central's Choir. The story is a simple and appealing one concerning the plain mountain folk of the South, and the music, also composed by Kurt Weill, is based on American folk tunes and is just as heart-warming as the touching tale of lost love. The hero of the cast, Brack, is to be hanged for the acci- dental killing of Thomas Bouche, but be- fore his execution he yearns for a letter from Jennie, his sweetheart. When no letter arrives, he decides to escape to see her one last time. 2 ,M 3 . ll t..tt.. fllzllwzsnulu ' d cities.-1. g .1 ' f 151 L in -:M 4 ,, X -.,.4 PRESIDENT Jerry Mathewson Q' . ' ,f'7i,J K v VICE-PRESIDENT Glen Houpt AN Halt-time at the football game-the stadium is tingling with excitement as the flag-twirlers and the majorettes strut out onto the field! Suddenly the Band bursts forth with a sparkling march, and the crowd yells with enthusiasm and renewed pep! There isn't a student at Central who doesn't remem- ber the stimulating music at the football and bas- ketball games, at the Pep Assemblies, and at the annual Spring Concert , . . all provided by the Central Band. Behind that music is a great deal of effort and practice by the Band, which meets every morning first period in the Annex. This practice, however, has certainly been worthwhile, as the fine concerts given at the junior and senior high schools around Sioux City prove. Two of the most popular small groups within the Band are the Dixieland Band, which may be seen at the Talent Show and the Homecoming Assembly, and the Dance Band, which plays for all school dances and at the Canteen every weekend. V SECRETARY- TREASURER Maxine Walke 0 . B Q. 13 5 'A C ' , , -A- 45. BATON Marion Adams Janice Asbury Marlene Bomgaars Carolyn Ebel Marilyn Isaacson Ann Lewis Gloria McWilliams Donna Rohde FLAG TVVIRLERS Marlene Brower Marilyn Cox Carol Ferner Shirley Johnson Karen McFayden Karen Runge CLARINET Pat Barta Emily Blume Fannie Brown Jacqueline Card Stanley Crowl Margaret Ann Day Carol Dempsey Judy Goettch BAND PERSONNEL Marlyn Lee Gary Rasmussen Blaine Smith Darwin Solomon Maxine Wall-ce TRUMPET Bob Bliven Arnold Christiansen Bob Erickson Bill Francis Gary Grider Richard Holtzen Harry James Frank Jettner Cherry Kotrous Stanley Rich Bob Tucker Karen Vincent CORN ET Brent Kimball Jerry Mathewson TROMBONE Bill Erickson Jerry Houpt Glen Houpt Richard Jeffs Ruby Keller Janet Kruse Nancy Layman Warren Maher Doris Marmo Barbara McGee Russell McIntyre Marilyn Minear Delores Nelson Merle Oleson Connie Peterson Helen Rice Lewis Smith John Wauer Barbara Zandstra ALTO CLARINET Barbara Grieve DRUMS Antone Ball Jerry Bashara Don Black Gary Herzoff Harold Jacobs Bradly Jones Stanley Manners Terry Moor Carl Nelson Dick Olson Bob O'Meara ALTO SAXOPHONE Darel Bennett Frank Lelchook Ronnie Ruher BASS HORN Wayne Bradley Jerome Goldis Bill Kelly Dick Miller Carl Soelberg Robert Taylor BARITONF HORN Lorna Arneson Matt Brown Larry Dingman Jean Wensel FRENCH HORN Janet Anderson Frank Baker , -rf Y- N. 1' 01 1 9, PRESIDENT Charlotte Moffatt f '-af ff , VICE-PRESIDENT James Hill ORCHESTRA No major assembly at Central would be complete without the Orchestra below the stage providing the fine accompanying music. The May Queen As- sembly with its spring-like procession, the Christ- mas Assembly as the Choir sings the lowly Chrit- mas carols in a candle-lit auditorium, the Easter Assembly and the excellent concert which is al- ways part of it, and, of course, the class plays, Com- mencement, and Baccalaureate. These concerts are a direct result of much prac- tice under the able leadership of Mr. Harold Buck, director. A great deal of credit also goes to the members of the Orchestra as a whole--students who give generously of their time and who patiently practice and work to give Central the reputation of having one of the finest high school orchestras in the city. .4-N QB SECRETARY- TREASURER Nancy Fearing i an ' Qprnvi X C f? FIRST VIOLIN Carol Peterson Concert Mistress Rosemary Ducommun Nancy Fearing Kaye lVIcLarnan Carolyn Peterson SECOND VIOLIN Joyce Brekke Carol Hughes Ruth Idzal Dorothy Wiese FLUTES Nancy Kitch Irene Rivers Janet Sorenson S'- ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL CLARINETS Glen Houpt Richard Jeffst BASSOON Helen Rice Barbara Zandstra FRENCH HORN Janet Anderson Frank Baker Marjorie Berg Cathryn Lange VIOLAS Martha Baker Gene Cannaday James Hill Mary McMurphy CELLOS Jerry Kutcher Douglas Slechta STRING BASS Michael Ard Charlotte Moffatt Judith Sayre Clifford Streeter OBOE Emily Blume TRUMPETS Bob Erickson Jerry Mathewson Stanley Rich F TROMBONES Bradley Jones Carl Nelson SAXOPHONES Alvin Johnston Ronnie Ruhrer PERCUSSION Don Black Marlene Clemenson Harold Jacobs Concert Master 9Q E-t..Ei'W TABLE OF CONTENTS lu IT FAcuLTv sENloRs I JuNloRs ki SOPHOMORES f cLuBs and ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ROYALTY ADVERTISING jX Ui . JB w mage OO 40 11': 'gc 1 , . PRESIDENT Bob Heinrikson 5 ,: -. if M , VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Griffith FIRST CHOIR Central,s First Choir has certainly proven itself to be one of the finest vocal groups in the city. Throughout many public appearances and concerts, the Choir displays excellent musical ability and a fine choice of selections. One of the most outstand- ing performances this year was that of the operetta, Down in the Valley g its success was only one ex- ample of the Choir's capability. Giving concerts at other city high schools, lunch- eon clubs, and patriotic programs are a major part of the Choir's schedule. The yearly spring concert given out of the city offers the members of the Choir an unforgettable memory. The student body at Central becomes most aware of the beautiful voices in the Choir at Commence- ment, Baccalaureate, and especially at Christmas- tide, when the Choir presents the traditional and always-inspiring Christmas Assembly. Yet through- out the entire school year Central may well be proud of its First Choir. i Q '- Q 'Vi iz- 4 .I SECRETARY- TREASURER Nancy Conway .QI-. . n E ,oo SOPRANO Geraldine Baxter Gwen Belongea Patsy Burroughs Virginia Deaton Donna Derochie Marian Drorkin Ardis Feste Esme Franzen Betty Graham Joanne Hicklin Nancy Hostad Nancy Jepson Anna Kawell Mary Kinquist Carol Koetters Mary Ruth Lewis Shirley Marshall Pat Martin Charlotte Marzett Pat Minnie Janice Nelson Sharron Nelson Diana Nesbit ' CHOIR PERSONNEL Jean Niemeier Pat Ralph Barbara Routledge Mary Silzer Mavis Sinkey Colleen Whicher Rosemary Williams Beverly Wobken ALTO Jeanne Aalfs Karen Boe Valerie Boetger Joyce Brown Victoria Cole Nancy Conway Carol May Davis Dorothy Drommer Gail Egan Bertha Erkonen Betty Erkonen Barbara Erickson Sharon Hayes Loretta Headid Mary Lambert Helga Lund Marlene Lundahl Barbara Miller Barbara Nimmer Loretta Nolan Maryellen Powell Pat Robinson Donna Sawvell Marilyn Shelton Gail Strunk Shaiilyne Sweet Ruth Ann Westman Margaret Wright TENOR Stephen Chaikin Marvin Christensen Fred Girard Bob Griffith Bob Heinrikson Clifford Jessip D ean Kelly Bob Smith Jim Swanson A K Ian Thatcher ay Turner BASS Wendell Anderson Emmanuel Bikakis Bill Clemens Jim Clulow Vernon Covington Ronald Dirks Tom Haller Bruce Hardy Paul Helt Neil Hines Thomas Hof! Bill Hornig Bob Hornig Robert Humphrey Carleton Jackson Bill Lantis John Lutton David Morgan Tom Nutt Jim Stein Bob Swanson ACCOMPANIST Rosetta Cra ry 3 ,, SJ X' I Q4 ' 'll Q o rj X 5 i fi?-iff? ' I 1 '!!325.i i I GIRLS' .IU IOR CHORU ll All cl Pe G Asbuiy Beverly Bates Joyce Bjorkman Marlene Black, Personnel: Norma Abrama, Gene e ar , gay ' , , , , , Myrtle Blair, Corinne Boe, Ann Boyd, Deanna Brophy,Marcia Bush, Ruby Carlson, Carmen Cedeno, Karen Chaffee, Nancy Christian, Kay Christiansen, Virginia Christiansen, Marilyn Clausen, Susan Cobb, Elissa Collins, Donna Crowell, Kay Donahue, Janis Gorder, Marcia Gustafson, Janice Hansen, Doris Hasbrouck, Shirley Hasler, Jeri Hatch, Donna Heaton, Roberta Hedum, Rochelle Hines, Connie Holzapfel, Longene Iddings Marilyn Johnson, Janet Jones, Jeanette Kaufmann, Vera Krone, Gwen Lazinger, Mary Long, Alice ' ' ' ' C ll M tthews, .McCain,, Bernadette McHugh, Rosemary McWilliams, Shirley Marks, Shirley Mathison, 0 een a , . . 5 x x d Beverly Mesenbrink, Sally Miller, Beverly Minnig, Kay Moitiude, Caiol Nelson, Dawn Powell, Kay Rhoa s, Janice Rider, Mary Sampson, Jackie Schenck, Peggy Schomberg, Donna Schulte, Sally Shepherd, Trudy Shulkin, Carolyn Smith, Joan Soderstrom, Sonja Soclerstrom, Marlys Sorensen, Sandra Sorenson, Sally Swan- son, Karen Townley, Mary Ruth Wagner, Pat Wagner, Marilyn Warren, Judy Whitmer, Beth Wray, Jeanette Yacevich, Frances Krusor, Accompanist. fn In . f- , W, J - ns. Q 'wp 7 T 'X X 154. x gl v A ' at C' 0 Al' 1 , . J ' - - 1 V I s' ' I , i u a X nv X 0 as lWn5cf- G ,Q v ll nq as ,P9. .la 'U P4-rsonncl: Tom .'X5llk'l'Illl, Dlvk Aullnor, .lolm Baker, !XIll1'llXll Betlnls. Duvld BOSIOII,DL1llDl'lHOLISQLIQLXVIIYUC Bmfllcy, Lu Ycrm' Cain. P.o1l C.lllilllS. :XIllI'vllVl'lC Cgnnpbcll. Gone Clll'lSllLnll5L'll. Lllllf' Cotton, Donna Delfs, Dgllv Dopplcr, Knpun Down. Ygxlxxm Eulcy, Rznnonu Fofolnznn, Karen Hzmnsun. Warner' Henry, Mwinrn Herber, Hlclmurd Hmm, J.1not llamn, Eunivu lloclucs, Kon Holfmun, Lois Lundcen. Donn Illanlno, Angela Max Mar- lcen Miller, NLll,Pllll Illoncll, Deanna Noyes. lYl:n'y Lou O'Conno1'. Rlgmcbutll Pnssclxl. Bc1'n4n'd Pederson, Jon Randolph, Larry Roillnu, Gull Rxcloxy Plmyllls liolnlplnf. NL'lllL'j' llobcrls. Boxwrly Szlflllvll, Sully Scllcnck, Jack Sll4UbCl,BCltj'Sll'UlllllL'll'l',Hill'll1llSLlkllIPl,G.ll'j' Sullmcllglncl, Tully Thoxnson. Blll TI'lLIQS, Bonmc Tuning, Arnold Yung, Ilcvurly Ynn Vluk, Wvs Yotlw. llllkv Wagner, Flvtty NVLlSl'llJLllll. Lois Yvornnn, Connie Blutt, AC- SECOND CHDIR GIRLS' SENIOR CHORU Pcmonncli Kan' Do ll1n'tx'. Dollw Dolls. IXl:o'y Fcnnell, Lonlsl- Hl1ll4Hll. Juno Johnson. .lzlnlcc Johnson. ROb 1-ompnnisl. Grill JUhDSlOll,vFI'ilflL'C5 lfrnsor, Plmyllls lmcbkvxx, Sharon Nulson, .loln Ann S.lmlc1's. Dorothy Suholtcs. ui 4 ,. f- ' Xt I 'it Q V Q. at 4 ,Q glflg . -',4l'Q- , t 6 QE! If 5. l s ,,'.niJ.Q , W f 5 1 ,. ff 'ar ' Personnel: Harry Adair, Larry Aronson, Clair Atwood, Dave Baker, Jerrold Ford, Joe Grant, Dick Griffith Dennis Hicklin, Bob Howard, Clayton Hubert, Henry Kawell, Larry King, Jerry Lasensky, Ronnie McBride Mervin McQuillen, Michael Phillips, Jerry Swartz, Virginia Taylor, accompanist, BGYS' .IU l0R CHORUS 4 'L '- x . W A. I '1Qf 'fff, ,I '1- a J .0-1 . 1 . 'f r Aix 0 It 1. r l out r- 1 it 1S,,gl 1 . -, s f umm - , ra a i H. , X 0 xxx wtf! 'ov' l .QQYV 160 1 4. .4 x ,X vs, ,. . J l 2 ffl .mg I ,, f -C 4. ,,-' -ff V L' , A . Rvffdffy if gi - sn AW 5. -'f M 1 , HOMECDMING - I953 King Charles Hanson Queen Diana Nesbit HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Jerry Gardiner and Connie Harvey J - '.foI ' . ' ,',. T jf u K Q3 '27 5... Woodson Howe and Maylou Renne a 6:? ? Y XJ 17 Jim Hindman and Laurie Bensley -12 Qs! if -l'I.7 I . 6.7 X 163 L. ,qi x l XA-Q - 5 .Mill John Pierson and Marlene B4bIllI12llFN '3 ,xl vi ii , Q-f M Bruce Hardy and Corky Kolb A G , -R, i 10' NHL , I ,. X m f' 'Qs 1 JW ,QJ-Q -.' fy Tom Vlaumlozen and Norma Bjordal HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS B i - gg ' 4- ,. --4? 'Y A1 I s s I K 1 1 Gotapair1,Dave? if,Qlf'jiiflQI'ig,1ilililgi V H A !fJVV,f H xggw, A '-, fi Y' l 5 3 HOMECOMING ,-u F i A 0 V H w ' L. HIGHLIGHTS . ' -. L-Q' P ...qw ..,A.,. .,.. 8: Ra - ' - Royalty reigns First Piace Beauty There's no business like show business Q . 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I at fi ,, ,- X - .A -'-45431-gg yer' ' 1--N '- ,:- J 'Ta cl: as V' 'Z 5 iftllgbss, Q' ' ix E WKf?FW f 4 QQ ,mf L, EQ a7tsb?aa F ', ,1....-qf- .gqj -Z, ' ,, Y Y 1,-- 4 Z ,5 . 1,1 . , J 1' 1 57' K - 'fl fv.'3'v' Q Q Q1 .3- f acuity FRIENDSHIP SWEETHEART KAYE McLARNAN Julie Naughton Pat Kelly Cindy Sanborn Maylou Renne Arlene Sundquist Judy Wyma SWEETHEART NJN ATTENDANTS Jackie Carstens Connie Britton Laurie Bensley Frances Falk Carol Hopper Marlene Bomgaars ALL FUR CENTRAL We 'QQ ,.-'W Frank Baker Elected vice-president of his senior class and a Boys' State rep- resentative. Frank always showed an admirable quality of co-opera- tion, which made him one of the most popular students at Central. He was recognized as particularly outstanding in the field of music, where he was a member of both Band and Orchestra. and acted as Student Director of the Band. Nancy Conway One of the best-liked members of her class. Nancy possessed an enthusiastic school spirit and a genuine friendliness for all her classmates. She served as secretary of Student Council and as presi- dent of First Choir, and was an active member of Friendship. l.R.C., and Pep Club. Her greatest contribution to Central, however. was her lovely artistic voice, which thrilled Central audiences 4, I Kathleen Damme Kathleen was an outstanding figure at Central, where she put in a great deal of time and effort as Assistant Editor of the Annual, president of Pep Club, vice-presi- dent of Friendship, and member of Student Council and Inner Cir- cle. Her scholastic record was one to be admired. and her depend- able and friendly personality was liked by both her friends and teachers, -5 Diane Dvorak The members of her class will remember Diane as showing a sincere interest in every phase of Central's activities. She did an outstanding job as Student Coun- il President and also participated in Friendship. Inner Circle, and Annual. Pep Club Vice-President, A.A.C. Treasurer. and Football Cheerleader were among the hon- ors Diane received during her stay at Central. Frances Falk As Editor of the 1954 Maroon and White. Frances helped in pro- ducin: a yearbook of which Cen- tral may long be proud. Active in many of the school's activities, she served as vice-president of Friend- ship, and a member of Inner Cir- cle, Student Council, and Pep Club. ller friendly smile and en- thusiastic personality were well- known at the Castle, where she established at fine s c h o l a s tic record. Bruce Hardy The president of his senior class, and vice-president of Student Council. Bruce was an active par- ticipant in the activities of Cen- tral. During his two years as the capable Annual photographer, he and his camera became a familiar sight at all the school events and productions sponsored by Central. A member of both the Choir and Male Quartette, Bruce was one of the most outstanding members of his graduating class. Woodson Howe During his three years at Cen- tral, Woody Howe became a well-known and well-liked per- son. His activities were many and varied, ranging from treasurer of Student Council to Homecoming Attendant. As n member of both the track team and the basketball team, Woody proved his great in- terest in sports. Kay Krigsten Kay was an outstanding person in many things here at Central, but the things best remembered about her were her wonderful sense of humor and her quick smile. Among her activities were Record, Stu- dent Council and Inner Circle. In her stay at Central, Kay found time to serve as Friendship Vice- president and as treasurer of her senior class. Jerry Mathewson Young man with a horn is an apt description of Jerry. Many times the student body was en- tertained by his skillful renditions of different songs on his trumpet. By serving as band president and by being a member of the Dixie- land band, Jerry further displayed his interest in music. His activities, however, were not limited to mu- sic. He was active in Latin Club, and he also served as president of his class. John Pierson John, whose scientific mind led him to make a fine scholastic showing for himself, exhibited his talents in many ways. While at the Castle, he served on the track and football teams and was a member of A.A.C. In addition to sports. John found time to serve on Student Council and attend Boys' State. Kaye McLarnan Kaye, with her pleasing person- ality, was a worthy candidate for All for Central from the first. She was a member of Orchestra, A.A.C., and Inner Circle, and was president of Friendship. In her senior year Kaye was elected bas- ketball cheerleader and served as Student Council vice-president. i i fat. st '5' -1 v If . . X tit l Charles Wolle Chuck with his quiet sense of humor established himself well here at Central. He was a member of our basketball squad and turned in a regular attendance to First Choir. Latin Club and Hi-Y, too, were part of Chuck's curric- ulum. Beauty BARBARA COATES A KATHLEEN DAMME NANCY DIL'-EY CORANNE KOLB Queens CYNTHIA SANBORN MARY KINQUIST hm... MAID OF HCNOR Maylou Renne MAY QUEEN FRANCES FALK Cynthia Sanborn Jackie Carstens Patricia Sloan Jana Cotton Judy Wyma J ' Lil H , Laurie Bensley Julie Naughton Connie Britton Marlene Bomgaars Barbara Durbin MAY QUEEN ATTENDANTS 291, t0 Make UD vDiscussion, FootbaH sua IXUUIII s 'I machine has been Room 200 is , 1 , ,s room, occupied by , L af., 'e is classes. This was y 1 ne :I the past. The mea A ' I ' much ding AR. ' , ,Q gi '795 It part! Q. iisplay case I iv, A' 1 ' be X r han. sses. -. 'z 5 1 , X X ienng Ea , Eg? 1 i 227 ated thei xi ,g as in fi,-gt six' X ' Yr., 2.29 L wok- Y !f,fiEKi f he finish- , X ses have ,f , I U 1 Were uarters. L- 4 . 1 . . gf classes hz. . L , ' K A to this room Q25 from the 1 ' lplusses here at ' ye .Also sponsored I 3 L is i F 2h -'elegate who I lj , of acousti- hu' ff U A SP0nS01'ed ' lscc-nt lighting? 'l Q 1 globes. Ty ww, icrican history clviser of the ssisted by the inted a s um floo' been 1 F- .lla teachers. I J'V 1j.'x row 11 .QN5 ull' , ' leamed , ' N Fiflanl 0 a demon- ioose you we .c w e e,.e. ebwew-mimMBw At fill M. 3' lty adviser in i ' K 2 insti-ated make I f, X immunity the- ffh A that pancake shape auf' Centra' me explained. 'high ' to prevent Satm the cloth- the . N . as 9 object un- v N Q ' E Miss Bar- Q sem-v1.1 which Rvlalll- ' The flow of time, are Glas' blue 'with pancake 0St be? . holding' victl a 'damp -, blight on each old cream Q -Tri's entry, a inly when I n the theme Oz-cl used, al- .ilds third place hon .V ry with In the most. humoi n' i? float made byi uw ine program was very engoy- R SS- which consisted I ' .. lwn-p Season! Set able. as have been the previous be m and pop bottle' at M me rules would be ma-de and obeyed drama-f-ic P1'0S'l'8mS- n me Mum and Poo Will be ,M nn ,-.M,m, n,m,m,,,E mme mm uv...-. ,.-.r..-.., -.,,,, ' jr 7 i0'l11'Etu nmig leet Yourfoacliese decisive break for Central a choice Gold. Heelan was and a five-yard lil Heelan in gi very C A penalty called down drive and th of the game had v-usaders ther minutes left, a bad cen- but the kick. time. num, beg mf. U. Oma Coach Perlcins :aches are not 'tless people y e Jim P nming, U x X NE? gh. Mr. X ' Park, ling Oak mated in footi. fter graduating X .uque University ai.. ,' I a State where he will 'eceive master this summ' cvlowa versity. At bf' ticipated af' and t Ls of from for 53 c s opponei Q lose three W itral, by the 'Inch 28 to 13. Tl will don their M their colors bein of ours. Coached hy coach, and coach, ff lld be just tf gf defensi- ln last year' --'Yu Smith, as Well :'.N1l1ll'llll'lg, tr A Bensc nt to but they volleyball, and all o. halt-bac in the annex after school. ' fullback ort and show a z time. iophs Unbeai Amash Spencer ' I Coach Dlck Youngs u .. 'f'nn lxul' tv? 08I'A,t Dflflt Girls want to go hgic. you have a lot Bob Martin i 00 Me 432044 :'g2i1.:i:t:e22s:i October 10 Homecoming Parzide, 2:00 ond season vie' r ,,..f...,l Us fimohn l'pr'h,. 7130 ct. l l ms.. U, ,A . ax N--- , N.. W: ,,.., w4,, . ...,,,sl. -X-: ' -i WY: , vs' 'T-5. Us N-in NN N953V'7Q N'f'? -is i Mr. C. E. Taylor Mr. Harold Stevens Principal Assistant Principal 14 and introdv' ' Pals- girls ready the ve Q Tl' 71SiSt for tl' ei . X .dl deal day .. ' .111 members mf 6 ...end this worth- ' 3 it ol? x wg Since has :mai ri electing suggestions arf B Some Sllglff' K are' 1 we S X265 I-.old Meetn. All Till'll Stude. Jl be iequir h and the stu would vet ' abou' S of , R Jn asked 0ll' to the ., 9 special tree.. 8 them, for Central . remodeling and paint U neu home economics special new stove' PTUS' Con. and Crary Moffat solo with Murphy and nv tes A ,f Dx f .UA I, . 4.-f I! A r- 1' ' ed x ' ' ,xg J, t ' -M , .sing Class of Cen- season, time has come no select the six girls who will make up the basketball .ral's zrooi Novemli 8 :05A -2 7:00 ' Hi I is if 1-'ld' f. ,'UtUl'l ' Elects Futul held an are pre preside! tary, 1 surer, arms, I city, A' F. N Room 3 Exact 1 N. C. h cheerleaidi ng squad. the girls who are in- Tonight, preceding the class ' the string orchestra will :e selectionsg Somewhere Rainbow, When I 'fi Dream, and -nn- lofgta dates Nov. z., . 'ig of the drama:- night, Nov. 9, the final plans were ' 'or the club's bake sale. e sale will be held Saturday, a ie the Fl: May D legiancl ta Crm ven by Bruce heritagi stressed ties fofi worsh' the every f smgeqf AWE ing charity? well standfi i To? zil sdnglf xv-- Vp vain cnxluvllntllu ullll I' I H ' I the tl-ack 'A 'HUDAI' 'nan Psszv that cannot be fo N sl u .C engine squcal. uiugd' let' S. See 28 .5 forms of rp' N ' ' 0'Hz'ine's coming hack: L' 0 l? to spin tri nv X- '53,-:ICS O sea libmn' np Ml off the Suu holding ' uw mu ' v ' vw.: A l spot of first .- ch you I N, QF. , , I .Q are X News dl . not as broke as ' A Rand th' , A- ' ,ein Q, 'el'ed. , A For Latin fl A - USU 3' Q 'V 'htgbus .s the Jar 0, J '- 'ih-- 6 .um. favmlte' J Q5 A Jmackorum onv stor B sim' l - ilu-Vito 'b fb nd ir' 'NN ., with cluborum. Q, Q, , Q N ..nus b 4 spankorum. wash X B S 'lwfritf 9 f .us outibus 1 limp- U SJ CQ 1' .ls b 1 l orum' ' of gg mantic . mribus ki, n L, Si-ai' in thc ,,0m0,.um Qbs. This ta . ant and do not mind , minw: 'ks f leave on my lapel. S is rj on't object when cherry lips ' I D - 1 X if s . I. ty ' lvl-Elin., Q ue: 1' ui l A ' S' ei' tune. Vaya I Dui-im! only si: the top fifty, 8 Richochetn has 1 6 upward. Last x plattui' was in t' iam Nl this week Q- i v,' ifh Perry I bziymg. Hb J 'd, S- 1 Cllildlell should be K 8 Little Williv, in zz ragv. X' , m as it if Broke into the Clxll3l'3'lS cage. mt Swallowed thi- bmi-rh11'1J, SIUPP- I . ' W L Q lg?-r .IM4-zp3nv1.lji hu1'P- I 1 Q ' 1' .:I 'f7Qllg He 5 l.f'flli 1 TWIRP' A f - For lui wan knew N . S becoine safe Mu, Com 'X - -I A v -- - - -at thi, are And she, a 1 k , i1-responsiblb N X lieved to he, . Mimi WS iw. She . ww guiglroered digndh N O r, e c i ,hough of his X he knew: wev'er when st' Ju. and n H Y 'y'hrough, uympathy, ' I 'D of a hu 1 51'9aSf, V to him 6'-21, 'Z his chest. Q 1 ' S 0,0 QI, Ei. his teeth tm f 2' H4 vim. logic. Q 0 , stone. Aw r blue. J' forth from ' f5 '! N if you wi. 1? IT too, 9 -- - ,-an. amities ithat 'quill won't Oh. oh! He cried. I can't stand A C n 'PW , eo, . .... ,,..... .,. 01 S K9 uppers' Past L we 9 fir to five BH . ol l'lV1 ,,-4 f -Z 1' J-X? gf H-1 if won city chamv I xttlt 1 That same year ' was named to the -state teams. Three years ' ventral got all nals only to t game by l. 1 is Jim S1 l,E'r Burl-,t -S Ol' H11-Q.. play they Qtx -f.,,. Dzxxiliuryg hr- ' er, in finals they were 'I '-v Davenpozt. Venti wg - consolation who' 1. , named all-to111'na.. 0 ' W. sr , season found tl1e0,0f IG and foul 19011 Montour, Swea , they f team '- AWD M14 5. ' ' the lz tho nex' thev canie hack to 11-hip C1 Bluffs, 25 to 13. And then once zxgairi against C1 state chan eased hy, I 'we them Ralf B111 SO' 111 in 1945 they the na ack Elfa y cliamps and ate cl Dwlf Mlm' .lists Mr, Stevens A ' wil 1 WON. 14 5 .i them through 21. J ilay, Um mason 2 'flGd 1 JW iii! Y, a and tw' ' i Q lr. Lee, T 8 Q, ' P' ' succl-1 if .A K an 1 1 Abe tric' + ',A.x 9 aye tht' rm 0 - team. is A1am?n 1,1 I 'f 1-n m11f01-im ff wlth t , . 0 ! spec-cli last :Fu ein 49 to . 0 the Mayfair llote mg 11 6 ' Il 11150, Cen- tm, lost Lv o tml its way into By Virtue of A 6 ul: the A:'m Fg'n3wlt at over Kingsley the Little . A -L f' il' L' in-Jn l'A..n-luv llqnh. .XVQV lh-IJ f gl can ariswcr the f4 lAlVIllRAL volleyball An ations you qualify E lf being planned and play an Siouxland sports .led out as Soon as . lflahl nf the following pl onnel are interestr iiants WF rolI's ' ls intram 1unt, M ' . cam 111' S' H f-in' Ab '3' Q the w with N Pace .ied for '4 's as J Six HIL hiels, is now I who Silly Joe ,-nd South .r1'scl1uclc' and In the vanczt-tl to subs rolled over all c defeated Fort and Council Bl 54 to 41. In tl state' tournamen ed hy Albert Cif' in the heart hreaker t 42. Central cam and three F0001 x l the most points il for Central and rd ner . two schools in participate in s rall? ' ral and Heelan 111 and Leeds , s and South Sioux won the mile run il highschool tract year ? 1rd--Central er--Eas t - -1--1-1-.1 ,.l.,,.lJ.. num, D I H bed: 1 1 . . . nr , is ,Q ene ar l xl io . 4' 7-.1653 or iv ,lr vi, hf e ff' he woulu h ies an I of A shaven, not i.. 'IMP f the actin.. fdav's Q., i v. Hanson lwked ' um. Q eh? THAT was fNot to ment.. 4 . but ist that next w 6 ' g m Q ' PICTURES! N I P-lame . . -9 1 I ' . 'I WI. pics that have been 5 'inally . Lble to give and Pt A car ,il show, somewhere mtl- M ' if iome. Jim's ideal the tal P play or watch an . K a is E re 8 ,WA knowi ' sma at is , QQ rt dwln - K9 ' f X f ' o account 'I' ,V A - ion, be- X -x' 'Q LQ 0 from or I I , I, Q t des K-fi ,'t - K of si. -. Ks f' I ,n v ,, old fire ch gives is ,Y 2 - fe jg ' V e most . Q K E this time. , h Q ' ' X t f 5' - 6 'gxsid a sig ' x I , 1 't ' ' out in D m'me' 'Ik' 44 ,. Under 1 '35N'x:'1- ' ' nplishmf 4 .. I' '35 fbskf l ' 00 m- :PGM if i .M,'::,:ig I . 3012.5 rlil G I .XF M i f ly D X -i. if 8,-' A - Q make i1 Of? ' ' 1 bum 44 ogy Q .fer 1 CENTRAL 2. an gt, I was , - 1 d --Q I b Lttl N11 W 'beenc ..i er 1 e e I iloed 533:25 pg is assembly? She m and 1 1 . . . ' f' food and reading 6,3 harming hm? thing' - TIQJRAPHE 3 listing to good wa., m case you are won- Castle t t but definitely jfgggh --Ot rjlfiiedv the deign? 1 :mg .mi thifk j1liCY T- I C Mac el' I was none O el floats, still a lot of work to be done wrugnt and Wm-Jrrow a. 1 french fries, lions, vegetable than Centrals own Pauline Kay Krigsten, whose nickname is Last Saturday eve found some of the 129 kids stuffing napkins their master piece at the Bellevue garage. Heard they were outnu rlass rtty W' V s and anything from Kriggy to Kaysy When in ments, don't you school, one might art, physin' cas. ir . are---er-1'-it bad, and 8 ahah Hstfsgeht, f mf ' May is I' .8 0 ark hm w at . ani- nee- 0 EDI! ' an time .mb car window with 5? 'fd shop at 11:01 ff' 'mered fconsiderahlyiy by the younger set of the apartments who ca ,wn and gladly of' ' ' ' ' ' ' .H 'U '27-EQ' Heaven only l 5 0 , i .4 , 5 4 A 29A ne, stuff ont, M , . . I .-fig . warg Q.-. 19' , ' iffg fr ' 1 .X - . .X , , , 4, sement wi Ll Ce ' 'A X sud. E X men stx , their pil' , om the J' ' Z '- web ' rj' as if Jim H feminine app I to come C hearted Chuck Hanscifwx 1. ik' ,avi vertisment on the b I' fig- , Chuck. he iust can't ' -' -...... A 001 '. Q-Y QIVIT. '5 I lofi Et. , Elin, -1' Vince L.. ' invin A QX8' man an Tru, x pe are Q like F . 6 img- do B0 222121 X YS 5 James PS3 2, A Get Q? Cgrrav X boon QQ A Coaches 1 Q Q B CN rnan 6 VO,-5 N' Q 1 coach ,K ii G Q about ' 4 ,ai eh oiy the' ,ll nfs ' one. tic. fm N 5,0 'irvwn Q 11 ' il X O , 0 . finai quarter 'Larn 6 901 lliillllicx gone. I:-1:,1Ei'5,,1. '- : into the cnd - J a ' G Onizxim crcw tiieii '0H1C1V1Si'f,1',. 3 t cnti 1' . , .ll U U 0-O 0 'egg' Q ne owewl.. thc mmm I - H 0 , 0 6-6 i3?f'l:gd .:a1't1c1IbaL-is QF . foot! f vjaih,-31l,,lex'1ifd F., f. mips n Mark Iilclarnan started his V L lflfm X' ' -' coaching career at Orange City I ' ' Iowa. From there he coached at . k ,mf 'fcrson Redoak Clinton and he I ' Ught wlmn' union to ,head 6entral's 5. il f thc chal'gv and , C ,Se 'emely , ' . ' to x ' y , ' in' the 9 X . iinoxmilf y also a an X 'C 'P K Q It 1 e foe r X- if KSN X X - 3 Q o: A nfi' w f 1 1 Y - Q e nqrx , wut D' V Q fb 0 si Y C In Teach ,' , J tit I a i ,kenny Baker pre- , f U mon. ai I G R -K in the 0 to 0 dead- V .J - -' 93 .5 family Pf f e wicked the air V i' X J J ,- - h - W If 0 X. is K R - gait is S: A Med Next sfo Be Pt thu eculs.. 60 Kaye is a d' ar immediate Cash, . Centmvg' defeated after a scoreless tie with Ain 2- LA -lm .-'7 ',i. ' 'U7U'T 'nf e . Q'-Yahr, 0 teacherjp-re ETS' ,ylaatiher 10's. Cen- of cour- for 'hose them . and advanced food pre- Serving company meals correct ser- uy as yuqvvv vu-vu 1 two Cheverolet 1 cars, highlight tl of the F0ks Ax graphy contest, sp Electric P1 '-ssure eac 5 Ne!! 'gi IWUP about si ag, consisx 5, cookies, nd after the , are studied. In hom' economics 4 more 'D s- famil principles and p -ry are learned, and ...1 values of foods, as able setting and 'reer out c. certainly find pre- the -nd lunch- 'UN illV. Oi :OWS fiilbe ' 'Y an Opp courses offered here at Qits of , 18 50 i: ded, will ash C e of t ected grapher ible lai I photos 1 Any pic . fun-at han ictured are seniors economics playing games, vs bies--can win a vi according to Mr. eral Sales Manag ' 'st ope 'N Jet f' 'or Senior V 1 wil wef- ini SQ s Are L -1 ,. ,fone lin a sity of ' or the 01- its a concert fi on May loyees C 'ersity B' and Wed agen: and 24, in room son and theil in the Student 3.s?,,i+ ,Dual photo arts of the Francie Falk Wld S11kl'10i. project of refinishing the Kelly, Mr. had been referred to the Board I' Cher- of Education. . f:h'4,'Z,aQQf'9 Dick Yates reported that the LII ' have been--iskffngf all THE GOWN -A Agmes sugh 1 e Gown Of a wot cash but e. It is bers, happy rr ry Anne .ppens wh 'oung man i the .irale brassesj, Fug, J Minor. , Joy of Man's ,esiring, Cole er Selections, From Suite of American Dances-Schotf n, Wallflower Waltz, Cake- Lg Adagietto, from L'Arlesien- Suite, Oxford Street March, L London Again Suite, Si- Sth Serenade, Menut, from he Suite, Slavon Rhapsody, 2, Short Classics-A. Gavotte his C. Psalm XVII, Hillbilly L American Suite, Irish Tune I, County Derry, Concerto. L 16, First Movement Piano Chojl - W sues baazar and in tween the minister Hifi' if and the - 7 tractive Miss Tripp, who is in school 5 ' , A 1-hu-in nf the home for the azed. W..-. L..-.-mam hnzzixx ia ie minister' will live ii iave ever e come slowl ner Sabath: i Q that life it ured in the 1 .0 and the n fi in these pag mding pleasure a peace. Smokey, written 3 the story of a Sw,.lh..-.l ..-.... --.1. is 'f Alu. ice! buddies . . . football The old anyone that isn't his By late best A little on the Jwiii Elf would Q uttrn tg muon' i on f ic best If 'Wold che is C Ev had th-1 L case this , wheel. Im- ' at 2803 f',.eekends withoutacar! - ool' him up .nisy Emi-Mayefs storiesmno- ay whiny .ns body could invent anything like 0 Bill Huber-A girl. an Donna Crooks-Cars. f' i gt' Wiewhere in a sho .W -v.-,sler-Tele ity of this puzzling t talk with A lw-. ' 4 here are 9. few clues M' 6 ' . . . -' - Her hair is blond and gud ' btexgaald if are blue. .She stands Ocljllry 6 uf wee et 5 and weighs Q??'?'? 0 a J of favorites goes ie, any goof' x ,ry o stlong J, finally Q 'Evidently K of an, M Q h 5 Home. R wmv, I , .. L, boys whf .5 Q thin, e knee. .vno ' You K Ffaldwell, she has He livgs y 4.,,b1te s A V, , - he nc tolerating' ham ai, outward-looking life. 0 He cultiwates a lo, ly i ii. .v Q Q the beautiful. M ur . - - D. 1 L zeln Arnnrirfin hr Hiawatha date one cal, the next' have been Wh eu I .,..' 1 4 I . ,,-,H , 'f e' -5, ,. ' u' . v 1 7 dv di ing 1411 Volfrqfig MOREY'S ge 1, V011 . It Q, Irs ,. We won'f let ou wear if - Q 3 f jgg lf ' unless If his 4 70 flll itli A szo Fourth street Phone 5-3539 t asx Home of I Famous Necchi 6 Elna Sewing Machines If 5 EDITH and JOE'S where everyone goes for the best of foods 117 South Virginia I 1 4 blocks East of the Auditorium Sioux City s Only Exclusive Yards Goods Store The Time To Save ls NOW! If you're inclined to listen, you can hear a lot of Wise sounding talk these days about Whether or not it's time to save. The fact is-the time to start saving is right now. Open a Savings Account today. What you save today is your investment in the future-a protection against emergencies-your assurance of the living comforts you desire. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN SIOUX CITY, IOWA Fifth and Pierce Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 184 Bank With The Bank You Can Bank On The Toy National Bank Fourth and Nebraska Streets Sioux City, Iowa Parking Wvhile You Bank Congratulations to the Graduates BARKER SHOE STORE 511 4th Street Phone 5-7874 Shoes Hosiery Bags Grancly-Pratt-Cotton Co. 229 Security Bank Bldg. Insurance Agents Realtors Mortgage Investments BEKINS Furniture - Warehouse BEKINS Van 81 Storage ESTABLISHED 1895 OLSON SPORTING GOODS FRIEND PIKE HARDWARE L. A. fLefty? Barnes Sth -Sc Wesley Way sioux City, Iowa Phone 3-2604 315-317 Fourth St. Sioux City, Iowa Speed Queen Kelvinator Tappan Ranges Washers Refrigerators Gas 8a Electric Freezers THAYERS, INC. Two Stores 704-4th Street 813 Dakota Ave. Sioux City, Iowa South Sioux City Crosley TV Hamilton-Clothes-Dryers 185 QL..-an Mrs. Ethelyn Clemens Girls' Advisor . . -MX f qu--Am nm-4-. -sm-me npyvow .,..-,--v M - , ,. 1- , --'Q 5., P.-9 :Q Mr. Robert W. 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T' - - Y - - 11-, ,111 ,,-,Q -, ,,...--- ..---.,..--.L..--..-- - - - - LAN E'S Bottling Company Drink Lane's Gold Seal Beverages For real fun and enjoyment Skate at the THACKER ROLLER RINK South Sioux City, Nebraska Call 4741 for reservations Salt For Water Sofleners TRANGE BROS. Gfrf Gff gf: gfiqkesf uafify Gilt .dfys glrzesf 8 51 years of quality and distinctive portraiture 615 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa PATIO DRIVE INN Sioux City's Newest and Finest Restaurant and Drive Inn -Q Nuff? A wi. For Fine Jewelry lealaww IHFDII' JflYflfH.f 612 Fourth Street Sioux City, Iowa Phone 5-5744 Omaha Appliance Co. Your EMERSON Radio and Television Distributors fenneffc 0. Zlinke HOLLYWOOD at Decomtor VICTORY IOWA 821 Ntbll-lk! Street. Phone 8-1912 Sioux City. Iowa ffjfdclated 74eat-we 7na. Compliments of the SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS 187 your newspaper Your newspaper is a vital part of your daily living. Within its pages unfolds history in the making . . . not only news of national and international events, but things happening in Sioux City-to the neighbors in your block- -to the people throughout the 4-state Siouxland territory. Your newspaper brings you shopping news, Comics, pictures, editorials, cartoons, special features-information so important that people spend for newspapers better than a million dollars a month , . . as much as they spend for all books, all magazines, and all reading matter put together! Your newspaper is written, edited and published for you . . . to be read and en- joyed by you. Your newspaper is a vital part oi your daily living. Zluurnalz rihune Euhlicatiuns Morning - Evening Sunday Compliments of For Graduation Rings and Watches A V14 a 4 v SYLVANIA s 1 Television and Radio - UUHLE'NJEwmR 322 Fourth Street C l' t f The Clothing Corner Omp lmen S O CONSERVATIVE LAR N so Bond ond Mortgage Co. Clothing Co. 4th and Jackson Sioux City, Iowa Real Estate Insurance Mortgage Loans 188 The Convenient Way to Shop OPLENTY OF PARKING OSELF-SERVICE BAKERY OSELF-SERVICE MEATS Shop in the Evening When the Car Is Home OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 3rd 84 PIERCE SIOUX CITY, IOWA WHEREVER YOU GO I-G0 For Local and Long Distance Moving I-GO Moving 84 Storage Co. 3rd 81 Nebraska Street Town House Drive-Inn Curb Service - Year Around 1703 Pierce Street Phone 5-8867 Home of Dreamburgers Agents for North American Van Lines GETZ BUICK SALES 81 SERVICE I XX0 619-23 Pearl Street Phone 5-1501 WILLIAMS TELEVISION RCA VICTOR ZENITH MOTOROLA Two Stores 3927 Transit 1606 Pierce Street MOtor PARts CENTRAL Park Your Car At A MOPAR PARTS WHOLESALER PARK-WAY COMPANY Sim City, Iowa ussI E'i-i sa l-Usmtgl ln R Garage or Parking Loi' mlmmtmmomqu Willnumxlw Phone 2-1813 615 Water Street Buy Delivered by Sioux City's Only HOME-OWNED DAIRY FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of HATFIELD FARM MANAGEMENT CO. Snow-White Bakery :zoo insumnw Exchange Building Sioux city. iowa 1604 l'i f1'P Sl 1 h '1f' 3-3840 Paul M. Hatfield Phone 8-5966 ALL A'S ALL A'S Tliat's the record over the years awarded by the public in dry cleaning and laundry services by Cusack's. Shirts expertly finished from family bundles at 20C each. All garments fully insured. Prompt attention given to out of CUSACK LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANERS S. F, Cusack, l'n'1-:aim-ii! S' General lVlIlT'IiIl.ICI' Estnhlisllvd lflflfl Sioux City Owned 505-507 Pearl Street Phone 5-8963 town orders. 100 nuvEN Music coMPANY T ' Your px' Convenient, Friendly '. RECORD CENTER ,.. E I I ,, ' 1 44 uf - 4 4 ' N . In . I Q Q -- 5' H A I R C U T ? STOP SIUIIX AT MACHINERY 84 SUPPLY C0. THE ANDERSON BARBER SHOP 27th and Pierce Mill Supplies - Machine Tools Industrial and Contractors' Equipment Thirst x stops here B l'll' A I J I B K :H Wholesale and Retail I in at Jones street Phone 8-063 ' DMNKA 4 ' ' MW For Good Health and Energy Use FAIRMONT ICE CREAM 8: MILK 191 THIS FINE BOOK. was produced by Our EXPERT CRAFTSIVIEN by the O F F S E T PRINTING PROCESS o QUALITY o VERSATILITY a SPEED 0 ECONOMY in our New Modern Offset Division QJQQO + 'm L9 444' '5 A 'E 5 3 Ssswd' IF154I7lf1F PP fVrf'A'5 Tcicpimnc S-O63-L 303-308 Be : Building IOUX ITY, IOWA TONEY'S mm sw U we 5 Norman A, and Suretta Harris Also HR' Cufcr fu flu' Cradle Crmul 17th and Pierce PHONE 3-8903 512 Pierce st. ,Ju CASCADE Caps and Gowns to the Graduates of Central High Slnce 1927 Fine Laundry and School Paul A. willsie Company DVY Cleaning 802 Harney, Onmhu, Nebraska Phone 5-7671 723 Nebraska Street Compliments of rmlaxirncfsrxlzexm Anus .' gffwcm 193 STANDARD OFFICE Courtesy of EQUIPMENT CO. Hsh ' 9' efflelds Portable Typewriters all makes Band Instruments and Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets Repair service 410 sm street sioux City, Iowa 414 6th St' Sioux City' Iowa DWIGHT-I-IAUFF SPORTING GOODS CO. ATHLETIC EOUIPMEN T SIOUX CITY 1, IOWA Phone 8-1877 517 Pierce Street Robb - Ross Company Mcmuiaciurers of FOOD PRODUCTS Sioux City. Iowa American Auto and Parts Co. Every1hi.ng for The Car New and Used Parts, Tires and Accessories Auto Glass Installed While U Walt Cars 8: Trucks Bought, Sold 8: Exchanged 401-409 Wall Street Sioux City 12, Iowa Phone 8-6232 - 8-6272 lowa's Largest and Finest Compliments of Woodbury County Savings Bank Badgerow Building Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor t Congratulations , and Best of Luck Iizuiinh from The Store For Mon Fourth and Douglas Shoots Sioux City. Iowa ,M '4 754, Vigen Motor Company SPORTING GOODS 300 West 'lth Shoot Phone 5-0125 413 Nebraska Street SIQUX CITY I7, IOWA SOO PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO. Complete Plumbing and Heating Service 101 West 3rd Street Phone No- 2-0547 195 i-1 1-iiii-ii'-' RAY A. ALLEN Industrial ARTHUR AMUNDSON Chemistry F' HERROLD ASMUSSEN Blology MADGE BANKS Home Economics VERA BANKS English 'vis JULIA BARKER English 5 'Qv 'Qs NELLE BARNES English CLARENCE BECK Crafts 16 S' LE ANN'S DRESS SHOP Distinctive Styles At Moderate Prices Pho 5 6161 309 Fou th St t SIOIX CITY, IOWA NATIONAL WOOD WORKS Sioux City. Iowa Buy The Best Foods Cmgffms of of K to vAN sA1oN's IVEW OTE E X i Q rooo stones C' Rmfjlffljfyffson Nationally Known SPECIALISTS IN FINER PHQTOGRAPHS of Graduates There is no substitute for Quality 711 Pierce Street STUDICDS Sioux City Iowa 196 RAY-DE-O-RAY'S CAPITOL RECORD SALON Midwest's Largest Record Stock All Speeds Radios Phonographs Open 9:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. 414 Nebraska Street 1 tg f l, .- ITS 'L -'I 11 V -1 l-1 E E '- fran - l ' l A 1 l VVindow Shades and Wallpaper 616 5th St. THORPE 8. CO. Iewellers Class Rings and Club Pins 509 Fourth Street McGuirk 81 Taylor Seed Store Nutrencx cmd Wayne Feeds Lawn Seed and Fertilizer 305 Pearl Phone 8-8944 Sioux City, Iowa. LAD'S DAIRY QUEEN 11th and Nebraska Streets Phone 5-9626 SIOUX CITY, IOWA DELICIOUS DAIRY QUEEN qts. pts. Sundaes Malts Cones Foot Longs Root Beer Compliments of L. D. ANTHONY RETAIL MARKET Home of 'FKornbilt hams, bacons, sausages, Quality fresh meats 8: fresh dressed poultry QOUI' own make and cure A. WRIGHT FURNITURE co. Complete Home Furnishings N th S C'ty S. Dak. Ph 3 2512 Compliments of CENTRAL WEST ICE COLD STORAGE BIXBY TIRE CO. 501 Water Street Phone 8-4457 ,wil C I Il.S.IIUYlL MIISTEII I J' Changes Everything BALDWIN PIANOS First Choice in the Home and on the Concert Stage RHODES PIANO CO. 114 West 4th Street fememlan. BELMONT makes the kind of photographs that your friends will like 198 FISHER FLORISTS 'X 5 2 1' I 6 Say it with ours ' Ye Olds 2613 Pierce Street Phone 8-3864 . O O I S h Sioux City Stationery Co C 09119111311 Lunlber 5th and Nebraska Phone 8 0559 CO, SCHOOL suPPuEs FOR CONIPLE-I-E BUILDING Party Favors Personalized St to y SERVICE Gifts Greeting Ca s Ph 8-3521 600 VV. 7th St. A MUTUAL THRIFT AND HOME FINANCING INSTITUTION FURNISHING SIOUX CITYANS WITH TWO BASIC SERVICES: 1. A place to save safely and profitably. 2. Flexible and modern home financing fitted to individual and specific requirements. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SIOUX CITY 511 Pierce Street 199 Compliments of NELSDN-BERGER 8-0521 Yellow Cab Company Funeral Home 822 Jennings Street 'The FBUUW C0118 A Yellow SIOUX CITY, IOWA especially welcomes CENTRAL StlId6I1tS Fall semester begins September 13, 1954 , Compliments of LlPMAN'S 5c lo 51.00 STORES Your Headquarters for School Supplies 822 West Seventh Street 2707 Pierce Street 200 lv' MAZIE'S 510 Fourth Street Sioux City, Iowa Carroll School of Dancing , Pasak Motor Company Dancing, Piano, Baton, Voice, Dramatic Art and Speech chrysler and Plymouth Inez Osborn, Director and Manager 517 pea,-1 gg,-get 1325 Jones Street Phfmf 8-3343 slorx crrxi IOYVA X A FREEDCM 'Q Has Made Us . The Greatest Nation On Earth! X . f xx A J 9 Q, D ll C .. vc? J' - , I fd J 1 A' We are only 770 of the world's people, living on 61 of the si LY . no Q, 39 world's land. Yet we in America have the highest standard of living the world has ever lrnown. Under freedom of religion, Americans attend more churches than any other nation. Under freedom ot speech, we have t more newspapers, more radio stations than any country in the world. Under freedom ot opportunity, our children attend more GD schools, have more chances to succeed in life. And under freedom of enterprise-you may call it Democ- racy, or Capitalism-we use about halt the world's electricity. Iowa Public Service Company 201 E. 8. W. Clothing House The Young Man's Store Fourth and Jackson COLVIN-HEYN STUDIO 70 Years Experience in Photography Fine Quality Our Watchword 508 Nebraska Street -- Phone 5-6012 First in Favor - Best in Flavor MILK Phone 5-8371 At Your Door or Favorite Store Sioux City, IOWa Meet the Gang Cll' THE GABLES Leading Makes of Band 8a Orchestra Instruments SCHMOLLER 8. MUELLER Piano Company Everything in Music 414 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa With Compliments of f 0 al 2,33 4 Golffatd lm T ig KI 1 N N I ,A X-,X v , lx, ' lllk Ny fx 0 O' p e Sioux-Land's Exclusive Furriers Thompson Electric Co. Contractor - Wiring Electrical Repairing Fixtures - Motors 721 Fourteenth Street Telephone 5-5534 N MOTOR CO. GlBSON'S SIMPSO H A I. Studebaker Sales and Service ome PP lances The New American Car With Your Television Headquarters The European Look Sioux City, Iowa W. 7th and Myrtle 1309 Pierce Street Phone 5-0179 608 Nebraska Street A Commencement In Good Appearance BRENNAN 81 COHEN DRY CLEANERS Visit SADOFFS Popular Me-n's Clothing Store Sioux City. Iowa 1209 Nebraska Street Phone 8-8857 4th tk Douglas Street Sioux City. Iowa The Perfect Dessert for All Occasions 5666 2 if Ice CREAM There is a Difference! 203 SIOUX CITY MUSIC 8. DANCE SCHOOL Commerce Building Compliments of Miller-Kidder Company SIOUX CITY IOWA Garvey Appliance Co. FERRIS FI-ORIST Quamy Home Appliances Flowers for All Occasions RCA Victo T 1 W I P 8 7505 Ph 5 5226 6 0 I SL L fH' AUGUSTANA COLLEGE SIOUX FALLS Cover Contest Winner Janice R, Nelson, the winner if the 195-l Maroon and White cover contest, was a member of the June graduating class. An outstanding art student, Janice was one of the six Central students to re- ceive a gold key signifying excellent art work, which is awarded annually by the Iowa Scholastic Art As- sociation, She plans to take courses in art at col- lege and hopes to make art her vocation in later life. The design that she submitted was one of over thirty entries and was selected by the members of the Annual Staff and the art classes to decorate the cover of the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of the Maroon and White. EMMA BECK Commercial STANLEY BENTALL Industrial LOUIS BLOCK Commercial MABEL BOE Art tx I if A 3 fag! 'Rs ROBERT BROOKS Band gist HAROLD BUCK Orchestra, Music Theory RUSSELL CHRISTENSEN Social Studies CORINNE COOLEY an A ' Qi 17 , ii' 1 I I IU I W ll .1 'W-. A .x uv' ,r -I1 w 1 13, V 0 I w Q 1? K n If I 1 X v.l.' 45 F 'Ml Q w . X I Facult Allen, Ray .......... Amunclson, Arthur Asmussen, Herrold- - - Banks, Madge ..... Banks, Vera .... Barker, Julia --- Barnes, Nelle --- Beck, Clarence --- Beck, Emma ..... Bentall, Stanley .... Block, Louis ..... Boe, Mabel ....... ndex -- ........ 16 Brooks, Robert ----- ..... 17, Buck, Harold ......... ---16, 109 ------16 ----16 ----16 ----16 ----16 ----17 -----17 ------17 --------17 152 ---17, 154 Christensen, Russell--17, 142, 119 Clemens, Ethelyn ............. 15 Cooley, Corinne ...... ........ 1 7 Darden, Elizabeth --- ---18, 140 Downard, Enola --- Erckman, Ruth ..., Fischer, E, W. ..... Franchere, Margaret Gilbertson, Bertha --- Haskins, Jewell .... Hayes, Lenora ..... Hedenbergh, Ethel - Hess, Charles ....... ------18 ----18 ----18 ----------18 Hutchings, Mabel .... Jordan, Kathleen .... Kessler, Lillian .... Knolle, Lee ...... Kriege, Caroline --- Kyle, Wayne ..... Luge, Elizabeth .... Lundak, Robert .... Manus, Helen ..... Marshall, Clarence - - - Martin, Barbara --- ------21 146 141 ------18 ---18, ---18, ------19 100 ------19 ---ia ----19 ----19 ------19 138 ------20 ---ia --------20 132 ------20 ---l5, ----20 -----------20 Mason, Nellie ........-....-.-. 20 McLarnan, Mark ..-- 20, 100, Middleton, George ....-..-.... Miller, Maxine Mohn, Jack --- Nelson, Edwin - Nelson, G .E. --- Nelson, Nora -- Parker, Gladys Perkins, Francis Perkins, Louise Ray, G. R. ------. Redmond, Mona --- Rowse, Leroy ...- Shedd, H. P. ..-. Sperry, Marian Stevens, Harold Stiles, C. V. ---- Swenson, Jean -- Taylor, C. E. --- 119 20 ---------21 ----21 ----21 ----21 ----21 100 ------21 ---2r ----22 --------22 ---------22 Thornton, Gayle --.-- Waechter, Harriet -.-- Weaver, Gertrude ---- Wedgwood, Ruth --.. Wellhausen, Bertha --- Woolfries, A. G. .-.-. ---23, 142 Yahr, Mayme ------ 10,22,145 22 ----14 ----22 ----22 ----14 ----22 ----23 ----23 ----23 ------23 --------23 Young, Richard .... ---23, 109 207 Aalfs, Jeanne .... 66, 132, 133, 156 Abdo, James .................. 66 Abdouch, Connie ............. 39 Abrama, Norma --- .... 82, 159 Adair, Harry .... Adams, Jerald --- Adams, Marion ........ 82, 98, Bylin, Margaret - - - Agee, Robert .......-.... 109, Ahrendsen, Lucinda Aistrope, Aker, Bil Albeck, V Allan .... 1 ........ ictor ----- ----82, 159 ----------66 153 141 ----------82 ------82 ---------.39 -----------27 Albert, Mike ....... - Allard, Genelle ........... 82, 159 Amsler, John .... 66, Anderson, Darlene , Anderson, Janet ..... Anderson, Jim .... Anderson, John --- Anderson, John ..... Anderson, Marilynn Anderson, -82,119,121 100, 111, 121, 133 -----------66 -66, 155, 153 -----------82 ----------66 ,--39, 132 --- .... --82 Sherry ......... 39, 138 Anderson, Wendel -,. ...... 66, 156 Arcl, Joann .....,......,..,.,, 66 Ard, Mickael .... 66, 141, 147, 155 Arioso, Vincent ...... 39, 100, 102 Armstrong, Paul ...... 82, 109, 119 Armstrong, Robert ........,... 66 Arneson, Lorna ...... 39, 143, 153 Arnold, Sandra -- ....... 66, Aronson, Gloria --- Aronson, Larry -- 139 -----39, 139 -----82, 159 Asbury, Janice -- ---82, 98, 153 Asbury, Peggy --- Ashcraft, Glen -- Ashcraft, Tom Ashman, Carla -- Asmussen, Carol --- Atwood, Clair --- Atwood, Donna -- Atwood, Ruth --- Authier, Richard -- -----82, 159 --------s2 ---82, 158 ----39, 139 ----82,140 ----a2,160 ---26,27 -------82 -----82,158 Bailey, Linda .....,,,, ,,,,, 8 2 Bainbridge, Darlene --- ---82 Baker Barbara ........,,,,,,. 27 Baker Betty ................. 66 Baker David ........ 82, 147, 160 Baker Dorris ,..........,..... 39 Baker, Frank --26, 27, 153, 155, 168 Baker Fred .................. 66 Baker Jack ...........-....., 82 Baker, John .... ..... 8 2, 158 Baker Joyce -- ........... 40 Baker, Kenny ........ 66, 100, 105 Baker, Lyle .................. 40 Baker Martha ...... 66, 147, 155 , William .............. 100 Ball, Antone ....... Baker Ballantyne, Merle Barlow, Wayne .... Barnacle, Betty .... Barnacle, Beverly ------82, 153 66 Barnes, Dennis .... .......... Barnes, Frances ..... 82 66 ---40 66 ---------.66 Barnes, Ronald ...... 82, 100, 104, 111 140 Baron, Susan - - Barta, Patricia --- Bashara, Jerry .... Bastian, Benita .... ----------66 ----66, 153 ----82, 153 ------82 Student Index Batcheller, Charles Bates, Beverly ...... Bates, Dennis ....... Baxter, Geraldine --- Beacorn, Harry ...... Bean, Merrill ..... Becker, Gerold - - - Beckwith, Dan --- Beedle, Larry -- Behrens, Dean ...... Belin, Daniel ........ Belongea, Gwendolyn Bennett, Darel ....... Bennett, James ...... Bennett, Nancy ...... Bensley, Lorraine .... ---------82 --------159 -82, 109, 132 -40, 156, 147 ---------82 ----40 ----82 ----82 ---------82 ---,,---143 66, 142, 150 ----40, 156 -82, 140, 153 ---------40 ---------82 40, 146, 163, 167 Benson, Dick ....l 27, 100, 107, 136 Bentley, Donna ........ , ...... 82 Bernes, Donald ..... ...... 6 6, 82 Berg, Marjorie -- Berg, Warren -- Berger, Mary ..... ----40, 155 -------83 ---------83 Bergstrom, Jim ........... 41, 100 Bernstein, Elaine ......... 67, 137 Betinis, Marilyn ...... 67, 141, 158 Bikakis, Emmanuel Bixby, Kenyan --- ---------67 Biesbrock, Joe ....... ---27, 148,156 -----41, 140 Bjordal, Norma --27, 136, 144, 148 Bjorkman, Joyce -- Black, Don ,,,,,. 27 Black, Isabel ........ Black, John ....... Black, Marlene --- Blackstone, Byron Blair, Myrtle .,.1. Blake, Patricia --- Bliek, Richard ....... Bliven, Robert .... -------83, 159 , 100, 153,155 ---------83 --------83 ---83, 159 --------83 ---83, 159 ------67 ---------83 --,,-41,153 Blume, Emilie .... 83, 147, 153, 155 Blutt, Connie --11, 67, Bockelman, John .... Boe, Corinne ........ Boe, Karen ..... Boe, Laverne .,....,1 Boetger, Valerie .... Bogenrief, Jim ..,... 145, 150, 158 ---------67 --------159 ------67, 156 ---------83 -41, 139, 156 -41, 107, 136 Bogenrief, Ray .......... 83, 109 Bomgaard, Marlene ,... 38, 41, 98, 132, 134, 153, 163, 167 137 Bonhag, Donna ..... Bonnewell, JoAnn Borschuk, Betty --, Boston, David 1,.. Bourret, Shirley --- Bousquet, Donna - Boyd, Ann ....... Boyer, Eunice e-- Bradley, Wayne ....,., 67, 83, Bradley, Charles ..... -67, 134, --,----,183 ---1-----83 ---83,158 ,,,-----27 -,-67, 158 ,-,83, 159 ---------28 158 -,,------83 Bradbury, Wayne ............ 153 Brekke, Joyce ..., -83, 141, 155 Brink, Beverly --- ...... -----83 Britton, Connie ...... 41, 146, 167 Britton, Wanda ............... 67 Brookins, Rosalie ...... , ...... 83 Brooks, Sonya ..... Brophy, Deanna -- Broveak, Paul .... Brower, Harlan ...... 208 ------s3 ---83,159 ---67,100 ------a3 Brower, Marlene ......... 67, 153 Brown, Fannie ...... 83, 141, 153 Brown, Joyce -- ....,. 28, 156 Brown, Larry --- ....... -,67 Brown, Marilyn .... ...... 6 7 Brown, Matthew --- .... 67 153 Broyer, Judson ...... ........ 6 7 Brubaker, Barbara ..... 83 146 Bruggeman, Chuck --- .... --67 Bruneau, Bette ...... .... 8 3 Bruneau, Bill ...... ....,. 8 3 Bruning, Gerald --- .-..,-. --67 Buckley ........... ..... 8,3 , 109 Bullis, Richard ...... ........ 4 1 Burdick, Raymond --- ...... --67 Burkart, Roger .,.. ..... 6 7, 135 Burroughs, Bert --- .... --28 Burroughs, Dean -- ........ 67 Burroughs, Patsy - ---42 156 Bush, Marcia .... . ---83 159 Busskohl, Janice -- ---83 137 Buttrick, Beth --- ..... 67, 139 Byers, Marilynn --- ...... --67 Byers, Robert ..... ---83, 109 ------83 Cabana, Dick .... Cain, Laverne .... --- Caldwell, Nancy --- ---- Cale, Tom .... Calhoun, Denise ------83 68, 158 --28, 99 ---------------42 --------------83 158 Calkins, Paul ........ 68, 135 Cameron, Dick -- ........... 68 Campbell, Alan ...... ---------68 Campbell, Bruce ...... 42, 100, 133, 135 150 Campbell, Marjorie ...... 68, 158 Cannaday, Gene ...... 42, 140 155 Card, Jacqueline .......... 83 153 Card, Raymond .... ---83, 109 Carley, Jerry .... ...... 2 8 Carlson, Craig ,U ,--H68 Carlson, Gayle -- --. ...... 68 Carlson, Phyllis ............... 83 Carlson, Ruby ........ 83, 141 159 Carlson, Wilma -- ........... 68 Carnes, Fern ............ 68, 133 Carnes, Mary Jane ............ 84 Carstens, Jackie --68, 99, 136, 139, . 167 Carter, Ronnie ............... 84 Cartwright, Karen .... 28, 139 148 Ceden, Carmen .......... 84, 159 Chaffee, Karen ...... 84, 133, 137, 141, 159 Chaikin, Stephen .... 68, 100, 156 Chamberlain, Ivan ...... . ..... 84 Chesen, Gerald ............... 84 Chesterman, Nancy .... 11, 42, 145, 146 Christensen, Glen ........ 84, 119 Christensen, Marvin --28, 148, 156 Christensen, Ronnie ......- -34 Christensen, Sally ..------- - -68 Christian, Nancy .,,,..... 84, 159 Christiansen, Arnold --84, 140, 153 Christiansen Carol ..... --42, 143 Christiansen, Gene ...... -42, 153 Christiansen, Kay .....- --34, 159 Christiansen, Virginia ..... 84, 159 Christopher, Peter ---68, 100, 106, 111, 121 ciark, Bob ...... 42, 100, 102, 132 159 Clausen, Marilyn ........ 84, Clay, Don .................... 68 Clemens, Jack ........... 68, 100 Clemens, Bill .... 68, 100, 133, 145, 151, 156 Clemensen, Marlene ......... 155 Clulow, Jim ........ 42, 151, 156 Coats, Barb .......... 43, 146, 170 Cobb, Carol .................. 84 Cobb, Carolyn Sue --. ........ 159 Cobbs, Janet ................. 68 Cole, Ray ............... 68, 111 Cole, Victoria ..... ---68, 138, 156 Collette, Wesley .............. 84 Collins, Bill ,-,, ,-,,, - 68, Collins, Elissa --- Collins, Ronald --- ----84, 100 159 -------28 Colwell, Roger ............... 68 Comar, Jean ................. 43 Compeau, Jim ---43, 100, 103, 108 Compton, Marlene ............ 68 Coney, Bob ................... 68 Conley, Joan ................. 43 Conry, Clayton ............... 84 Conway, Nancy .... 43, 132, 133, 156, 168 Cook, Diane ...... .... 8 4, 137 Copple, Bonnie --- Copple, Shirley .... Corinman, Barbara --- -------68 -----84 -----84 Cotter, Larry ................. 69 Cotton, Jana ............ 69, 139 Cotton, Larry ...... .84, 109, 158 Coulson, Mary ................ 84 Covington, Vernon .... 69, 142 156 Cownie, Jim .................. 84 Cox, Marilyn ..... .... 6 9, 153 Craft, Ralph ................. 43 Crane, Gary ................. 84 Crary, Nancy .... 69, 141, 147, 150 Crary, Rosetta ............ 69, 156 Crooks, Donna ........... 69, 143 Crow, Johnette ............... 84 Crowl, Stan .......... 84, 140, 153 Crowell, Donna .......... 84, 159 Culkin, Lewis --- ---43, 111, 121 Culver, Carol --- ........ --69 Dam, Harry ...... .......... 8 4 Damme, Kathleen .... 10, 28, 134, 168, 170 Dammeyer, Dorothy .......... 69 Daniels, Albert .... 100, 106, 111, 121, 124 Danielson, Marlene ...... 84, 137 Daskovsky, Joan ...... 84, 137, 147 Davis, Carol Joan ............. 29 Davis, Carol May .... 29, 138, 139, 147, 156 Davis, Caryll A. .......... 43 Day, Margaret Ann .... 69, 140, 137, 153 Deaton, Virginia --- .... 69, 156 Del-Iarty, Kay ...... .... 8 4, 158 Delaney, Mariann .... ...... . 84 DeLand, Barbara ...... ...... 8 4 DeLaughter, Margaret ........ 69 Delfs, Dollie ............. 84, 158 Delfs, Donna ..... .... 6 9, 158 DeMers, Joan -- ......... 69 DeMers, Judy ....,........... 69 Dempsey, Carol ...... 84 153 , 137, DenHartog, Herman .......... 69 DenHartog, Laura Jane ........ 84 Denney, Jerry ................ 84 Derby, Jacqueline ........... Derochie Donna .,,, ,,,, 2 9 I 9 Desmond, Teresa --- ----- -43 156 --44 Desy, Donna .... .... 6 9 Detches, Mary -- .... 29 DeWall, Elizabeth .... Dickinson, Darlene Dickinson William ------69 -- ....... 84 , ........... 84 Dierking, Gladys --- .... 85, 137 ' 44 170 Dilley, Nancy ............ , Dillinger, Lawrence .... ...... 4 4 Dimmitt, Carole ..... ....... 6 9 Dimmitt, Gary ...... ......... 8 5 Dingman, Larry - - ------69, 153 156 Dirks, Ronald ........ 44, 151, Dockweiler, June ............. 44 Donahue, Kay .... .... 8 5, 159 Donovan, Mary --- Doppler, Dale .... Doren, Gaylord --- Douglas, Judith -- Dove, James ...... ---------44 ----44, 158 -------69 ------69 ------85 Dovel, Tom .................. 69 Dowling, Wayne .............. 85 Down, Karen ...... 133, 141, 158 Drommer, Dorothy 1--44, 146, 156 Ducommun, Rosemary --44, 133, 138, 147. 155 Duff, Bernice ................ 29 Duff, Donald -- ........... 85 Dunham, Nancy -- ...... 85, 147 Durbin, Barbara ...... 11, 69, 110, 134, 145 Dvorak, Diane .... 11, 29, 132, 134, 136, 145, 168 Dvorak, Mary ................ 85 Dvorkin, Marian --45, 141, 143, 156 Ealey, Valma ........ 85, 140, 158 Easter, Gilbert --- ......... --45 Eaton, Kay ..... ......... 7 0 Eaton, Tom .................. 70 Ebaugh, Bradley .......... 85, 138 Ebel, Carolyn --26, 29, 98, 134, 153 Eckert, Kathryn .............. 70 Edwards, Beverlee ............ 85 Edwards, Darrell ........... --85 150 156 Egan, Gail --70, 140, 147, 1 Egeskog, Donna .............. 70 Eggletson, Esther ............ 85 Elliott, Shirley ................ 85 Ellis, Patricia .... 10, 45, England, Jack ....... Engus, Earl ....... 110, 137, 145, 146 -70, 85, 100 ---------85 Epperson, Louise -- .....,... 85 Erickson, Barbara ........ 29, 156 Erickson, Dick .... ....,.. 4 5 Erickson, Karolyn --- ..... --85 Erickson, Larry .... .... 8 5, 119 Erickson, Robert --- .... 45, 140, 153, 155 Erickson, William ........ 85, 153, Erkonen, Bertha ......... 70, 156 Erkonen, Elizabeth 45, 144, 156 Ernst, Charlene .......... 85, 147 Estergaard, Charles .......,... 29 Evans, Craig ................. 85 Evans, Jerald ............ 45, 136 Falk, Frances .... 10 45, 133, 134, 145, 167, 168, 172 Falk, Leonard ................ 85 Fantle, Elaine .... 70 138, 144, 147 Farrell, Linda ................ 85 Farris, Cheryl ............ .---85 Favors, JoAnne .......... 45, 110 Fearing, Nancy .... 46, 47, 154, 155 Fennell, Mary --85, 140, 147, 158 Ferdig, Connie ---------------85 Ferguson, Gary ........... 70,140 Ferner, Carol - Feste, Ardis ......... 30, Fick, Dorothy -- Finch, Nancy .... Finch, Victor --- Fischer, Diane .... 209 -- ........ 70, 153 139, 156 ------------70 ------70,150 -------85 ------85 Fischer, Lorraine --- ------ Fish, Barbai ti - - - - - Fish, Gerald ...,. Foersicr, John --- Ford, Arlene -- Fcrd, Jeanette --- FO1-fi, Jen-Old ...., fiiasum Foreman. Ramona ----85. , 138, -10, Forsling, Donald ....,.. --- Foster, Roberta --- Francis, Bill ....... -fff1i5 Francis, Marlene .... --- Frank, Donald .... Frank, Lee ....... Franks, Edward -- Franzen. Esme .... --70, Franzen, Joanne - .......,..... 46 Frederici, Carleton .,.,,... 85 Fredricksen, Carl --- Frerichs. James --- ----- Friedman, Lisettc Fries. Noel ,,,,, Fuller, Larry -.- Fulton. Priscilla -- Fusske, Jerome - - - Gambs, Gary , , - - Gambs, Kay .....,,., ----10, 46, 145 1 -85, -30 117 -85 -30 -70 -85 160 158 -85 -30 153 -85 -46 -70 -70 156 150 ---------70 109 140, 150 ---------70 -----85 ---70 1 144 ----------46 ------46 Gardiner, George -.-- 47, 100, 121, 132, 135, 136 Getz, John ..-.---- Ghyselinck, Judy -- Giasafakis, Elaine -------10 -------86 143 ---------86 111, 163 133 137 --- -.-.- --46 Gilson, DeAnna ---.. ..------- 7 O Girard, Fredrick --- ---- 46, 156 Goebel. Janice ----..-....-.--. 86 Gocttsch, Edward ------------, 86 Goettsch, Judy --...- 86, 140, 153 Goldberg. Marshall .--- 11, 70 145 Golden, Norma -----.--.-..--- 86 Goldis, Jerome --70, 132, 142, 153 Goodrich, Ronny --........--.. 86 Goldis, Jerome --- 0, 132, 142, 153 Goodrich, Ronny -..-...-...-.. 86 159 Gorder, Janis .-.- Gordon, Jack --- ----86, ----,---143 Gould, Jean ------ ---- 4 7 139 Gould, 'Willard ---.-- ---..-. 8 6 Graham, Betty --- ---.--- 47, 156 Graham, Dick fHugh1 -.-. 86, 119 Graham, Joyce .-........-.... 86 Graham Robt. .....-......-... 71 Grant, Joe .....---.. 86, 141, 160 Gray, Tom ...---- Greenlee, Russell Greeny, Caroline ------------86 ------ ----,-47 --- ----- --86 Gregg, Frances --- -.-.-.- --71 Greta, Glendene -- --.- 47 141 Grider, Cary --- --71, 153 Grieve, Barbara -- --.. 86, 153 Grieve, Donna -- ----- --30 Grieve, Richard .... ......... 7 1 Griffen, Marjorie --...--- 47. 137 Griffith, Richard - ---.... 86, 160 Griffith, Robert .---.. 30, 148, 156 Groves, Virginia -.-----... .---71 Gunderson, Mae Gunderson, Tom --- ----71 --- ----86 Gunlock, Lynn .-.-. -.--- 7 1 Gunsolley, Judith --- --.-- --86 Gustafson, Marcia Haan, Janet .....- -- Hagen, Carolyn -- Hall, Boyd .-.-.. Haller, Marilyn - - - --------86,137, 147, 159 -71, 138, 158 --------47, 139 ----------86 -----71 Haller, Tom --,-- --71, 156 Hampton, Phyllis --- ....... --86 Hanlen. Garv ---- ---- 7 1. 121 Hansel, Gerald - -- -------86 Hansen, Gene --- ...... --86 Hansen Janice - ---86, 159 Hansen Karen ........... 71, 158 Hansen Kindred ......... 86 Hanson, Chuck .... 38, 47 100, 111, 121, 162 Hanson Janet ................ 71 Hanson Louise ...... 86, 138, 158 Harbeck, Darlene .... 30, 139, 144 Hardy, Bruce 1 .... 30, 151, 156, 163, 168 Hardy, Nora ........ . ......... 86 Harris, Tommy --- ..... 47, 142 Harvey, Connie --47, 132, 136, 163 Hasbrouck, Doris - --- -86, 159 Hasler, Shirley --- --- -86, 159 Hatch, Jeri ....... -86 137, 159 Hatfield, Donald .......,...... 71 Hathaway ,Jim --- ..s.... --86 Hauge, Don .....Y.. .... 7 1 Hauschildt, Roland ..... .71 Hayes, Marva -.,,-- ...... --71 Hayes, Sharon ,... ..... 4 8, 156 Hayslip, Sam --- ......... --71 Headid, Loretta ..,... 30, 148, 156 Heaton, Carolyn -- --- -31, 139 Heaton, Dona .... --- -86, 159 Heck, Charlotte -- --- -86, 140 Hedum, Roberta -- - -86, 159 Hedrick, Fred .... ....., 7 1 Heikes, Carolyn ..... ........ 8 6 Heiner, LeRoy ............... .86 Heinrikson, Robert ...... 31, 136, 151, 156 Helt, Paul ......, 48, 151, 156 Hendrickson, Ken .... 48, 100, 105, 132, 133 Henken, Beverly --- ....... --48 Henrich, Wilfred --- .... --86 Henry, Gary ..... ...... 8 6 Henry, Janice .... ....c 8 6, 143 Henry, Warner -- .,.. 48, 158 Henshaw, Carl --- ---48, 140 Henson, Bill ---- ---48, 100 Herber, Miriam -- ..... 71, 158 Herring, Barbara ............. 86 Herzoff, Gary ...,.... 87 140, 153 Hettinger, Pat .... .,........, 7 1 Hewitt, Janice --- ....... --48 Hewitt, Joe .. .... ......,.. - -87 Hicklin, Dennis ...... 87, 119, 160 Hieklin, Joanne -- ..... 31, 156 Hickman, Albert --- ....,. --87 Hieb, Ardis ....... .... 8 7, 141 Hieb, Shirley --- ....... --48 Hill, Carlton .... ........... 3 1 Hill, James .... , ..... 71 154, 155 Hill, Janis ...,.,.....,......, 71 Hilton, Sandra ......1......... 87 Hindman, Jim --.31, 100, 106, 136, 148, 163 Hiner, Richard ......,.... 87, 158 Hines, Neil .......... 71 100, 156 Hines, Rochelle --- ....... 87, 159 Hobbs, Bill ........ ......... 8 7 Hodges, Edward --- .... --72 Hodges, Eunice -- ---72, 158 Hodkinson, Nancy ---49, 143 Hoff, Tom ........ .... . 72, 156 Hoffman, Ken --- .... 143, 158 Holden, Gerald -- ........ 87 Holtzen, Richard --- ....... -153 Holtzen, Ronald --.--...-.-.--- 87 Holzapfel, Connie -.-- 87, 138, 159 Homeyer, Andres -.--.--..-.-- 87 Hoornernan, Gary --------- 72 100 Hopper, Carol ..-.--. 41, 140, 167 Hornig, Robert --- ---...- 49, 156 Hornig, William ---------- 49, 156 Horwitz, Reggie ....-..------- 87 Hostad, Nancy -----.-- 49, 146 156 Karl, Edward - - - Katsis, Elaine -.--- Katzman, Lannie .... ------- Kaufmann, Jeanette ------88 Kawell, Anna --.----. 50, 151 Kawell, Henry --88, 109, 140 Kellen, Betty --------------- Kellen, Norma -------------- Houpt, Glen --.- 49,' 152, 153, Houpt, Jerry -------- 87, 119, Howard, Robert --87, 109, 119 Howard, Virgil --49, 103, 111, 133, Howe, Woodson ----.- 31, 132, 163 Howell, Jack --- ---.--- --87 Howie, Gary --- ------. --87 Hoxie, Monica --------------.. 49 Huber, Bill ---------- 31, 144, 148 Hubert, Clayton - -------- 87 140 -87 1 Hughes, Carol ---- , 147 Hughes, Ona -.-----------.-.. 72 Huie, Marbethe -------..-.-. .-87 Humphrey, Charles ----------- 50 Humphrey, Robert -.---- Hurwitz, Shirley --- Huss, Beverly .---- 72, 103 -------72 ------72 Hutchings, Robert ------------ 87 Iddings, Longene ------ ldzal, Ruth ------ 72, 134 -87, 150 Isaacson, Marilyn --------- 98 Keller, Ruby --- Kelly, Bill --.. Kelly, Dean --.- Kelly, Patty ---- Kemp, Miles --- Kennedy, Leon -- Kent, Shirley .--- ---72 ---88 ----51 ----51 Kimball, Brent -- ----.- 38, King, John ---.---------- 72, King, Laurence ...... 88, 119 Kingsley, Patti ----------.-- Kinquist, Mary ---- 32, 139, 156 Kinquist, Tom -.--..--...--- Kirchner, Chuck --... .... Kirkcgaard, Wayne .--.-... Kisling, John --------------- Jackson, Carleton ------ -31, Jackson, Marion --.---.-----.. 87 Jacobs, Harold ...---- 72 153 155 Jacobson, Beverly ....-------- 87 James, Harry ------ --- -87, 153 James Richard -- Jamison, John ---- Jassy, S Jeffries, hirley ---- -- -31, -87 x Jerry --.- -..------ 7 2 Jeffs, Mary ----- Jeffs, Richard -..-...- 87 Jenkinson, Paul --- ------- --50 87, 153 ------.72 138 -72 ------87 --------87 Jensen, Janice ---- - Jensen, Marilyn -.-- -- Jensen, Thelma --- Jepson, Carolyn --- Jepson, Nancy --- ---- -72, v Jessip, Clifford ------------.- 156 153 Jettner, Frank ------- 32, 142, Joben, Jim -.-- ---------.. 8 7 Johns, Robert -- -.------- 72 Johnson, Bill ----- --- --- 50 Johnson, Bruce ---- -- 87, 109 Johnson, Clayton -- ------ 72 Johnson, Donald --- ----87 Johnson, Gary .-.--------..... 72 Johnson, James ------------.- 87 Johnson, Jane ---88, 137, 141, Johnson, Janice ----.- 88, 137, Johnson, Joan -- ----. 50 Johnson, Larry --- ......... --72 Johnson, Marilyn -.--- 88 138 Johnson, Robert ----.-.- 111, Johnson, Shirley ..-.-- 88, 137, Johnston, Alvin ------.--- 50, Johnston, Roberta --------88 Jolin, Jack -.-.-.------.-..... bu Jones, Bradley ..---.. 88, 109, 153 Jones, Janet --.. ..-- 8 8, 147, Jones, Janice ---. ......... . Jones, LaVonne .......-...... 32 Jones, Patsy ..-...-.--........ Jorgensen, Karen ---- 26, 32, Jorgensen, Sharen --- --32, Junge, Bill -------- --72, Kaiman, Paul .............. Kalin, Barbara ------ 72, Kanelos, Jimmy .---.--- -88, Kann, Fred ..---- Kanter, Mayer -.----- ' 2 ' - ' -1-1-1-, Kantor, Stanley --.--------. Kantravich, Larry ----- Karantinos, Andrew 21.0 Kitch, Nancy ---- 73 , 137, 145 Klameth, Janice ------------ Kleyweg, Cornelia ...- 88, 137 Klopstad, Carolyn .-.- 73, 99, Klopstad, Dick --..-- 51, Klosterman, Miles ---.------ Knepper, Alex --..- Knox, Israela ..-.-------- 32 Koetters, Carol -.------- Kolb, Coranne --51, 132, 133, 163, Kosberg, Mimi ------------- Kott, Alice ----- ---- Kounas, Don ---. -.-- Kounas, Sophie --- ------- Kotrous, Cherry -- ---- 32, Kourpias, Mary ------------- Krigsten, Eli ------------- 88, Krigsten, Kay -.-- 26, 33, 134, Kriv, Reva --.----------- 88, Kroblen, Carol ------------- Krommenhoek, Dick --73, 100, 111, 121, Krommenhoek, Terry ------- Krone, Vera -------. Kruck, Steven ------88 Kruse, Janet --- --..-----73, Krusor, Frances - -- Kunkel, Gladys -- Kusch, Marilyn -- Kuteher, Jerry ----. Kruse, Phyllis --.-- . -.---- 33 -88, 140, -----aa, -----aa, ---73, Lamar, Leonard .......... -- Larnason, James ---- Lambert, Mary Lane, Jim ---- Lane, Sherry --.-- - ------52, 52, 146, ------88 73 137 Lange, Cathryn ----.. , , Langford, Patricia ..-...... - Langley, Carol Ann .---...-- Lantis, William ...-- - LaPlante, James - -- ---52 LaPlante, Marilyn - -- Lapora, Barbara --- Lara, Vincent ---- Larsen, Carl .....-....... Larson, Dorothy ..----- 10, 52 Larson, Jane ---. Larson, Ronald -..-.. Lasensky, Gerald .... 89, 141, Lasensky, Vicki --- Laufle, Wayne --- 136, -5if Q -----52, 89, Laymon, Nancy .... 89, 137, 147, Lazinger, Gwendolyn .... 89, Learned, Darlene ..... Leaverton, Betty --- Leaverton, Dick --- Lee, Carol ...... Lee, Gerald ........ Lee, Marlyn ........ 52 Leedom, Frank ..... LeFebvere, Carol --- Lefkow, Joan ...... Lelchook, Frank --- Lewis Lembke, Nancy -- Lester, Jaro ..... Lester, LeeRoy -- Levich, Barbara -- Levitsky, Melvyn ..., .... ----------89 ------73 89 153 ------89 -----89 -----89 , 143, ----------52 ------89 89 140 Levitsky, Teddy .......... 89 Lewis, Ann ...... ---73, 98 Lewis, Barbara --- .... 89, 98 Lewis Marilyn --- ........ --89 Lewis Mary Ruth - -73, 133, 137, 140, Lewis Minor ..... ....,.,... 8 9 Lewis Rhinehart .... , .... 89 Robert .... McDonough, Jeanette Lien, Gary ..... Linscott, Bob ...... Linscott, Janice .... Liston, Gary .... Loftus, Elaine --- Long, Mary .... Lovell, Earl ........ Lowe, Barbara ..... Luebben, Kay --- - Luebken, Phyllis --- Luken, Phyllis -- ---53, --------159 ----------73 -53, 139, ----------53 -----53, 158 -----89, y Markl, Marilyn -- ....... -33 Marks, Shirley --- ..... 90, 159 Marmo, Dean --- .... 33, 138, 158 Marmo, Doris ........ 74, 146, 153 Marple, Charles ............ -54 Marshall, Shirley ........ 54, 156 Martin, Charles --- ...... - -90 Martin, Pat -.. .... ...... 3 3, 156 Martin, Robert ...... 54, 100, 104, 132, 136 Martin, Terry ..... ......... 3 3 Marzett, Charlotte --- ---54, 156 Maston, Ronald .... ......... 5 4 Mathews, Beverly ............ 34 Mathewson, Jerry .... 26, 34, 148, 152, 153, 155, 168 Mathison, Shirley ............ 159 Matousek, Danny ............. 90 Matthews, Colleen -- .... 159 Matthews, Juanita -- ...... 55 Mattison, Edna .... ........ 5 5 Max, Angela .... ---74, 158 Max, Wayne ..,. ...... 7 4 Maxson, Marcia --- ----137 May, Jean Ann .... --156 Medina, Mary .,... ---74 Mehess. Georeia --- ,--74 Meier, Lois ...... ---74 Lund, Helga ......... .... 7 3, Lundahl, Marlene ........ 73, Lundeen, Lois ............ 73, Lussier, Elsie ....... ----------73 Lutton, John --- ---73, 135, 151 Lyman, James ...... - .--53 Lynch, Ken .....,.... .... Macfarlane, Marcha - - - McAthie, Ronald ..... -- McBride, Ronnie -- McCain, Alice .... ---89, McCann, Ed ......... .... McCleary, Charles --- -- McComb, Joel ........ -- v r ----.89 Meisch, Ardith -- --,74 Mercer, Don -- ..... 34 Mercer, Sally ...... ........ 9 0 Merlin, Norene --- ..... 90, 137 Merlin, Serene -- ....... 90, 137 Merlin, Sharon ....... ll, 34, 145 Mertz, Jerry ............. 90, 142 Mesenbrink, Beverly ...... 90 159 Mettet, Joan .......... ...... 5 5 Meuser, Janet ...... ..... 7 4 Michael, LeeLani - ---74 Miens, Beverly .... ---74 Miller, Barbara .... .... 1 56 Miller, Beverly .... ..,..... 9 0 Miller, Dick ..... .... 7 4 153 Miller, Donald -- .......... 74 Miller, Judy ..... .,..... 7 4 139 Miller, Marlene ...... 74, 140, 158 Miller, Russell -,- ........ --74 Miller, Sally ..... .... 9 0, 159 Miller, Sharon --- ,,.. 74, 143 Mills, Anne ..... ....... 5 5 Minear, Marilyn --- .... 90 153 Minnig, Beverly --- .... 90 159 Minnig, Pat ..... .... 7 4, 156 Minor, Bob ....... .... 7 4, 100 McFadyen, Karen ........ 89, McGee, Barbara .......... 89, McHugh, Bernadette ........ McIntyre, Russell .... 89, 140, McKeever, Dick ............ McKeever, Robert ........ 89, McKercher, Jerry ........... McLarnan, Kaye .... 53, 110, 134, 155, 156, McManis, Jerry ..........,., McManis, Lorraine .......... McMurphy, Mary Ann .... 54, McQuillen, Mervin ........ 90, McWilliams, Gloria .... 54, 98, McWilliams, Jean .......... McWilliams, Rosemary .... 90, Madison, Edwin ............ Mahanke, Jeanette .......... Mahaney, Allen .... 111, 121 Maher, Warren ........,., 90, Mahnke, Jack .............. Malmquist, Roxanne ...... 74, Manley, Barbara -- .... -- Mann, Donna .......,,,,,,, 1 Manners, Stanley ........ 90, Margolin, Ordell --. -----9o, Minton, Barbara ............, 90 Mitchell, Richard .... , ........ 55 Moffat, Charlotte .... 34, 154, 155 Mohr, Gary ...,... Monell, Naomi --- Moor, Robert --- Moore, Donna --- Moore, Karen ..... Moore, Marna Lee - Moreland, Marvin - Morgan, Charleen - Morgan, David .... Morris, Jim ..... Morse, Mary ...... Mortrude, Kay ...... .... Mummert, Phyllis - -----------74 -----74, 158 -153 -----75 ---75 , ..... 90 - ...... 34 - ........ 75 ----75, 156 ------75 --------75 90, 159 --- .... --90 Munger, Marcia Kay ...... 75, 143 Murphy, Paul .........,......., Murray, Marilyn ...... 11, 75, 145 Murray, Michael -,----90, 109 150 Myers, Barbara ............... 75 Myers, Jerry ..........,,,..., 75 Naughton, Julie --10, 75, 132, 133, 134, 139, 145, 167 Needles, Grant ...........,... 55 Needles, Stanton .............. 55 Nelson, Byron .... 10, 75, 142, 145 211 Nelson, Carl .... 75, 142, 153, Nelson, Carol ............ 75, Nelson, Delores .......... 90, Nelson, James .............. Nelson, Janice M. .... 56, 156, Nelson, Janice R. ....,.... 56, Nelson, Sharon R. ........ 90, Nelson, Sharron ...... 34, 148, Nesbit, Diana .... 56, 132, 134, Newhouse, Constance ....... Nichols, Ronnie ............ Nicolls, Earl ...,............ Nielson. Lucille ...... 75, 139. Niemeier, Jean ...... 75, 137, Nimmer, Arthur ............ Nimmer, Barbara .... 56, 146, Nodland, Marvin ......... 56, Nolan, Loretta .......... 1-90 Nordstrom, George ....,..... Norton, Marilyn ............ Noyes, Deanna ...... 75, 138, Null, Patricia ...... ........ Nunemaker, Jerry .......... Nutt, Tom ........... 75, 100, Nyreen, Edward .....,...,.. O'Brien, Larry ............. O'Connor, Mary Lou --75, 147 Oleson, Merle ............ 75, Olin, Jom ........ ....... 9 1, Olson, Darrell ...1.......... Olson, Dick .... .... 9 1, 109 Olson, Direen .... .......... Olson, Gary .... ....,... Olson, Richard --- -1--56, Olson, Terry ...... , ........ O'Meara, Robert ..,,.. 91, 109 Osgard, Nancy --- .... 10, 34, Otto, Jerry ...... ........ Oviatt, Gilbert --- .... -91, Pace, Shirley ,,,,........ 91, Padmore, Joel .....,,. 91, 140 Painter, Kav .... .......,.. Painsley, John ,H .,.. ---- Palmer, Gerald .... ..., 7 5 Palmer, Geraldine -- ,,., -- Parker, James ,... .,,..... Parker, Ronald .... ..... 1 00 Parkhill, Dorothy --- ------ Passehl, Maebeth --- ----76, Patch, Robert .... ..... Pech, Richard .... --- Peckham, Carol ..... ..... Pedersen, Bernard -- .... 76 Pelkey, John ..... .,... 5 7, Pendergast, Sally ,,,,,.,,,, - Peterson, Carol ...... 33, 99, 136 Peterson, Carolyn ,... 76, 134, Peterson, Connie ........ 91, Peterson, Lois .... ........ Peterson, Robert --- --- Petit, Jerry ...... - Petterson, Borje -- - Pettit Dean ..... --- Phelps, Joe ..,.. ..... Phillips, Michael --- ---,91 Phillips, Shirley ....,...... Pickering, Kenneth ......... Pierson, John .... 35, 101, 121, 163 Pierson, Judy ........ 76, 133, Plummer, Bob ...... 91, 140, Pottorff, Ellis -- ......... -- Pottorff, Margaret .,,. 57, 139 Pottorff, Marvin .... . ....... Poulos, Mary --. ...., 57, Poulson, John --- Powell, Dawn . ...... ---- Powell, Maryellen -- Prewitt, Richard -- 9L 57, Prim, Lawrence --- Rader, Samuel .... Radtke, Gerald -- Raduechel, Dean -- --91 --57 --76 -150 Racside, Sandra .......... 57, 139 Rager, Mike ............. 91, 109 Ralph, Pat ...... 35, 138, 139, 156 Ramirez, Joseph .Y............ 91 Randolph, Jon ........ 91, 111, 158 Rasmussen, Gary .... 91, 147, 153 Rasmussen, Kathryn .......... 76 Rath, David .,................ 35 Rathman, Gerald -- .... 91 Rave, Duncan .... ..,. 9 1 Rebres, Ronald ...... ........ 7 6 Reilinc T fawrence .....,,. 91, 158 Reiter th .................. 58 Rekeii er, Richard .... 91, 119 Renne, lvlaylou .... 38, 58, 110, 132, 133, 134, 163, 167, 173 Reuschling, Howard .......... 58 Rhoads, Kay ........ 91, 137, 159 Rhubottom, Dick ............. 35 Ricard, Marsha --- ....... --91 Ricker, Dan .... ........... 9 1 Rice, Helen .......,.. 76, 153, 155 Rich, Stanley ........ 58, 153, 155 Rider, Gail ........... 76, 1-10, 158 Rider, Janice .... 91, 140, 143, 159 Riley, Martha ............ 58, 139 Rise, Sharon ........ 58, 133, 146 Rivedal, Gary ................ 76 Rivers, Mary Irene ---76, 147, 155 Roach, Dolores ..,... 58, 132, 136 Robbins. Phyllis 1,........ 76, 158 Roberts, Joan .... -,-91, 138 Roberts, Nancy ..,. ---76, 158 Roberts, Virginia ,- ......... 76 Robinson, June .,...1......,.. 91 Robinson, Patricia .... 58, 139, 156 Rocklin, Stan ..... ......... 7 6 Rodriguez, Jim ......,..1. 58, 100 Rohde, Donna --. ...... 76, 98, 153 Rosenkrans, Richard .......... 76 Roth, Bill ......,..........v.. 91 Rotman, Marilyn ......... 59, 137 Routledge, Barbara ---59, 146, 156 Rubin, Jim .............. 92, 138 Ruhrer, Ronnie .c.,.. 92, 153, 155 Rummell, Larry .......... 92, 142 Runge, Karen .... ..,.. 9 2, 153 Rupert, Terry --- ----92 Rye, Linnea .... ..,... 9 2 Rymill, Joan --- ...... --92 Sabin, Sherry ,,-, ,--59. 136 Sadden, Beverly --- ---35, 158 Sadler, Jack ..... .... 9 2 Salberg, Alice -,- .... ,77 Salberg, Gwen ..... ..... 7 7 Sampson, Dionne ............. 77 Sampson, Mary ,......,.. 92, 159 Sanborn, Cynthia ,... 11, 59, 145, 146, 167, 171 Sanders, Jean ............ 92, 158 Salter, Sheldon -- .,.... 77, 135 Sauer, Helen .... ......... 7 7 Sawvell, Donna .......,.. 59, 156 Sayre, Judith ..,..... 92, 147, 155 Schenck, Jacqueline ...... 92, 159 Schenck, Richard ............. 77 Schenck, Sally ..... .... 7 7 158 Schill, John ....... ---92, 119 Scholtes, Dorothy .... .... 9 2, 158 Schomberg, Aaron --- ...... --77 Schomberg, Peggy ........ 92, 159 Schonebaum, William ...... 92 142 Schroeder, Virginia -. Schulte, Donna .... Schroder, Clare -- Schultz, Gene --- - ...... 59 ---92, 159 ------77 -----77 Schultz, Mary ....... Schulz, Marilyn ..... Schuttpelz, Mary Ellen- - - Schweitzer, Frank --- Scott, Barbara .... Seavey, Dick --- Seff, Jim ..... Seff, Nancy --- Seward, Jerry -- Sharp, David ..... Shaver, Gerald --- Shaver, Leola --- --,-92, Shaver, Norma s-- ....... --92 Shaw, Fred ..... .--..,.... 7 7 Sheldon, Jim -,- ss- , 100, Shelton, James ...,,,,,,,..-.. 92 Shelton, Marilyn .........c 36, Shepherd, Sally U92, 133 137, Shindler, Stan ,,............., 92 Shook, Allan .,..-.......... Shook, Gary --- .,,,. U-- Shoit, Pat -..... ,,,,,,, 9 2, Shioll, Connie .....,.. 92 146, Shulkin, Ed ..,......... -36, Shulkin, Trudy ,--92, 137 138, Shumansky, Alex .,.......... Shumansky, William --92 109, Sides, Anne ..,..........,-,. Siganos, George --- Siglin, Kathleen --, Silzer, Mary .......... 77 Simmons, Leah --- Simon, Joan ..,..... Simonson, Charles - Simpson, Jack ...,. Sinkey, Mavis .... Sisson, Frances --- Sisson, Janet .,.. Siville, Sallie --- Skechta, Douglas Sloan, Patricia ,.... Slothower. Charles - Smith Barbara .... Smith Berland - Smith Blaine ss- Smith Carolyn --- Smith Gary .... Smith Jerry --- Smith Smith Jim .... Kent - - - Steele, Jack ........ --- Steernken, Wanda -- --- Steffen, Pat ....... .... Stein, Jim ......... .,.. 7 8 Stephens, Robert --- ---- Stevens, Darlys .... ...... Stevens, LeRoy --- ---93, Stevens, Mickey --- ---- Stevens, Sandra --- ----78 Stolle, Harold --- ------ Stoller, Jerry .... ---61, Stone, Richard ..... .... Stoneburg, JoAnn .... --- Stone, Katherine Rae --- - Stoner, Robert .............. Scott, Richard ............. 93 Streeter, Clifford ......... Stroebel, Jack .... .--78, 135, 150, Strohbeen, Sharon .......... Strohmeier, Elizabeth 78, 140, Strongin, Gloria .......... 93 Strunk, Gail .... 61, 139, 147, Stuart, Edward ............. Suknot, Harold ...... 61, 100, 132, 133, 147 Sunderland, Roberta ........ Sundquist, Arlene .... 11, 61, 151, -----77, 26, ----59, ----77, ----92, ------92, 11, 77, - ......... 60 ----77, 142, -92, Susie, Francis .... Sutherland, Gary - Sutton, Carlton --- Swanson, Gail --- Swanson, Jim .... Swanson, Robert - Swanson, Sally -- Swartz, Jerry .... Sweet, Sharilyne - Swindell, Howard Taxer, Bobbette -- Taylor, Bob ...... Tayloi', Delores --- Taylor, Gary Lee - Taylor, Virginia -- Thamm, Toni --, Thatcher, Alan --- Thatcher, Bruce -- Thomas, Paul --- Thomas, William -- Thompson Janice Thompson Joyce - Thompson Mike - Thompson Nancy Thompson Robert Thompson Ted --- Thompson, Tommy Thomson, Terry --- Thurow, Alfred --- Smith Lewis ...... 60, 142, Smith Mary ..... .-.-.... Smith Richard ....... 93, 109, Smith. Robert ............ 78, Smith, Vincent ........... 93, Soderstrorn, Joan 93, 137, Soderstrom, Sonja -- 93, 137, Soelberg, Carlene ......,. 60, Soeiberg, Carlton 60, 135, Soelberg, David --- ....... U93 Soelberg, Terry -- ......,.. 93 Solomon, Darwin , .... 78, Sorensen Hollis .............. 93 Soiensen Janet ...... 60, 146, Sorensen Kay .... ......... 6 0 Sorensen Mariys ..... 93, Sorensen, Nancy --- Sorenson, Sandra -- Tiller, John .... -- Torrez, John ........ Townley, Karen ..... Towns, Keith --- -- Triggs, Bill ......... Trobaugh, Norma --- Tronvold, Carlton 62, Tucker, Bob ......... -------60 ----93, 147, -------93 Spaulding, James --- .-..... H93 Spain, Carole .... Spaustat, Boby --- Spencer, Janice ...... ----------93 60 1 139, Speulda, Richard ............. 36 Spidell, Harlen --- Spidell, Jack .... Srb, Dorothy --- ---------78 ------36 ---------93 Stavrou, Gus ..... ...... 9 3, Stavrou, Martha ...... 11, 36, Stearns, Phil ...., ........... 9 3 212 Tullis, Marilyn .... .- Tuning, Bonnie -- Turner, Harry ............ 62, Turner, Kay --- ---10, 142, Udell, Gary ................ Undine, Ronald ............ VandeBrake, Muraine ...... Vanderweil, Paul ......... 78, Vang, Arnold ............... VanHofwegan, Harold .... 36, VanHofwegan, Lloyd ..... 94, VanVick, Beverly ........ 79, Van Wyngarden, Carole .... Van Wyngarden, Thelma .... Vermilyea, Bob ............. Vilhauer, Lorman - Vilhauer, Lynn .... Vincent, Karen --- Violette, Bonita Visnapuu, Aaarne -..,...,,,,- 94 Vlaanderen, Tom Vogt, Terry ...,... Vondrak, Delores -- Vondrak, Nancy Voth, Wesley ....-.,-,.., 63, Wagner, Mary Ruth --- Wagner, Mike ...., Wagner. Patricia --- XVaitt, Peter ...... Waldon, Dennis Walke, Maxine - 1Valker, Jeanette Walker, Shirley --- -- Walters. Margie Warner, Virginia Warren. Marilyn Washburn, Betty Watkins, Kent -- -- ---36 y 140 --------79 ----94, 153 ------94 100, 38, 124, 133, -------94 10i, 163 119 -------63 ---------94 ---79 ---94 158 ------159 158 159 ---------63 ---------94 63, 152, 133 , ...,.... 94 -79, 99, 133 ----79, 137 -------79 ----------94 159 --------158 63.111, ,- Wauer, John ..... -- Wauhob, Robert Weas, Charles ........ 63, 100 Weaver Virginia Weddle, Leland Weddle, Leland Weddle, -Lois --- Weekly, Bob .... - Wegner, Twyla ...... Wegner, Vivian Wehde, Jerry --- Weigel, Patty --- Weltz. Patricia --- Wensel, Jean ..... ------ 49, Weasel, Robert ...... ----19, 121, 145 153 ---------9-1 104 ---------79 ------94 -------94 ----19, 138, 79. '- Westman, Roger ...... 79, 135 Wharton, Jeanne .... Whicher, Cathleen ....... Westman, Ruth Ann '- -19, u -esf 143 --63 141 --63 -79 -94 -94 153 --94 147 156 -79 139 156 Whicher, Colleen ..... -64, 139 Wliiteact, Margaret ............ 94 Whitehead, Inez .... ......... 9 4 Whitlock, Bennie --- Whitiner, Judy .... -- -------79 Widner, Judy .,...... ---79 Wiedeinan, Marilyn --- Wicse, Dorothy --- Wilcox, Donald--- --- Wilcox, Richard ------- Williams, Dick ------ 79, Williams. Rosemary --79 Wilson, Katherine ----. Wilson, William ---- --94, 159 , 137 -------94 94, 155 -------94 -------64 111, 138 121 156 -------94 -------37 -------79 Wobken, Beverly ---...-.- 37 135 Wisott, Roberta -- -- Wollc, Charles .-.---- 37 Wood, Wayne --.-.- -- Woodson, Wilma --- -- Wray', Beth ----..- Wright. Charlotte Wright, Margaret ---- 79 Wyma, Judy ---- 79, 132, Yacevich, Beverly Yacevich, Jeanette Yates, Pat .------.-...- Yates, Richard .--.-- 64, Yeoman, Lois --- ---79 156 169 -------94 -------94 ----95, 159 -------64 , 139, 156 134, 137, 144 167 -------95 -95, 159 -------95 100,11l, 121 133 147 158 Young, Doris -.... -.- ----.. T9 Young. Juanita --..----.----- 95 Zabin, Marvin ----.--- 64, 80 150 Zakidalski, Galina ..-.-....... 80 Zakidalski, Katherine --.--...- 80 Zandstra, Barbara --- Zeising, Zeitler, Kenneth -- Zellers, James --- Zellers, Ron ------ Zellers, Ziminerman, Denis Zook, Sonya ------ Zortman. Janice -- James - --.-- -95, 153, 155 Leroy ---------------- 80 ---------80 ----80 ----31 ----80 ----80 95 ----80 +3 213 AUTOGRAPHS ff y Q , 'ceo 40 , be O in 25 5, X - gg in- JK U C' 9 4 C0 AUTOGRAPHS cr 0 IT ,oo 'W mm, IIE! Q5 D 40 A Y 0 4 9 T N - J. QL '- ff Q ELIZABETH A. DARDEN Latin ENOLA DOWNARD Biology .nv-.X 'Dk RUTH ERCKMANN Mathematics E. W. FISCHER Printing. 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ETHEL HEDENBERGH Librarian 1--f CHARLES A. HESS Physical Education MABEL HUTCHINGS Commercial KATHLEEN JORDAN English LILLIAN KESSLER I G Commercial S ,P- , i ki .W LEE KNOLLE M -l . Choir 'f y ,A-i ,A S CAROLINE KRIEGE Home Economics 19 .- -I-X, .qu ,V - 'fe A WAYNE KYLE F 1 1 Industrial rl A 1 ,, ., , ,f' va .1 J +, - - 1 1 3 5- , F mn ,IWW 5 'Wf if v- .--.1-., Fa 'E .1 ff ,. l xg - ,- E ff ELIZABETH LUGE English 4 llggl HELEN MANUS Home Economics CLARENCE MARSHALL Industrial BARBARA MARTIN English NELLIE MASON Commercial MARK MCLARNAN Social Studies Athletic Director GEORGE MIDDLETON Commercial 20 arf' H' MAXINE MILLER English, Dramatics JACK MOHN Social Studies X . N A I eu , 5 EDWIN NELSON Commercial G. E. NELSON Social Studies N ORA NELSON Social Studies 'Q GLADYS PARKER Health FRANCIS PERKINS Health, Physical Education i LoU1sE PERKINS I Social Studies 21 ff, idx L- fs- S' x. l G. R. RAY ...QI Mathematics A Q' Tr! 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ROSE QUINLAN Office Secretary What's going on here? b -4' I' .X k '11 'ef'- ,f Seniors Mid Year Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT Jerry Mathewson Bruce Hardy VICE-PRESIDENT an 'G' e- ' W Q2 N, - F1 ank Baker Donna Atwood 'wr' SECRETARY Carolyn Ebel Karen Jorgensen TREASURER Charles Slmonson Kay Kr1gsten 26 ,- fi -f 5- QG 'J 'J L,-as in VICTOR E. ALBECK A-vie General Course DONNA F. ATWOOD General Course Philo, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Senior Class Vice-President BARBARA J. BAKER Barby Distributive Education DECA FRANK E. BAKER Junior Scientific-Engineering Course Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Orchestra, Student Band Director, Boys' State RICHARD N. BENSON Benny Scientific-Engineering Course Football, Track, Student Council Sergeant- at- arms, G e r m a n Club, A.A.C., Hi-Y Private conversation EMMANUEL S. BIKAKIS iiManvv General Course First Choir, Latin Club, Class Play NORMA J. BJORDAL Norma General Course Basketball Cheerleader, Student Council Secre- tary, Record Editor, Latin Club, Friendship, A.A.C., P e p Club, Friendship Sweetheart Attend- ant, Sioux City's Relays Queen Attendant, Y- Teens, Homecoming At- tendant, Class Play J, DONALD BLACK Squatty General Course Football, Orchestra, Band, Hi-Y SHIRLEY JEAN BOURRET Shirley General Course Delph, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Red Cross 9 si ' 'C S Af f 'N ff '. 5 4 - M 1 41- y . ,- ,, , . .,,, 4 ' i' n k I 4 2. F5 Y 4 ce 9 E fi 5? I Q o e be I 3 LL- 'B ,, EUNICE BOYER Eunie General Course Friendship, Pep Club ELIZABETH JOYCE BROWN Joyce Gene o r ral C u se First Choir, Friendship, G.A.A. HUBERT H. BURROUGHS ..Bert,, General Course German Club NANCY CALDWELL Nance General Course Philo, Football Cheerlead- er, French Club, Friend ship, G.A.A., A.A.C., Hi Tri, Pep Club ll .Y JERRY A. CARLEY nJel,ryn Industrial Arts KAREN J. CARTWRIGHT t'Karen General Course Philo, Student Council, Latin Club, Friendship, G. A. A. Vice - President, Hi-Tri President, Pep Club Treasurer, Y-Teens, Boone Conference MARVIN J. CHRISTENSEN Chris Scientific-Engineering Course First Choir, Class Play RONALD COLLINS Ron General Business Course KATHLEEN DAMME zsKathy:: College Preparatory Course Annual Assistant Editor, Latin Club, Friendship Vice - President, Friend- ship Sweetheart Attend- ant, May Queen Attend- ant, Student Council, In- ner Circle, G.A.A., Pep Club President, Y-Teens Enthusiasm plus! 59. in it fm' CAROL MAY DAVIS Peep General Course Student Council, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. CARYL JOAN DAVIS Caryl Stenographic Course French Club President, Friendship, :Hi-Tri, Dra- matics Club, Chorus DONNA J. DEROCHIE Donnie First Choir MARY L. DETCHES Detch Stenographic Course Philo, S p anis h Club, Friendship, Bokian BERNICE DUFF Bernie Stenographic Course Orchestra, Spanish Club, Friendship Pulling a fast one DIANE DVORAK HDiN General Course Delph, Football Cheer- leader, Student Council President, Annual, Span- ish Club, Latin Club, In- ner Circle, Friendship, A. A. C. Treasurer, P e p Club Vice-President, Friendship Sweet- heartAttendant,May Queen Attendant, Y-Teens CAROLYN J. EBEL Eben General Course Class Secretary, Student Council, Majorette Lead- er, Band Secretary-Treas- urer, Inner Circle, Friend- ship Treasurer, May Queen Attendant, Friend- ship Sweetheart Attend- ant BARBARA ERICKSON t'Bobbie General Course First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club CHARLES G. ESTERGAARD Bud Industrial Course 1: Y .gk I ' A ' iz. 1 rf! I! Afll ' If ggi! fr? l ' , Ml it 1 0 A291 .vu x U X fe .1 ' V- -f s. ,. si.: .,,. , ' .: -me ir., m ,Q . ' .T Lslffffil F' ,fel - ..3:f ':?-::' 'CO' ARDIS My FESTE HArdis General Business Course Delph, F i r st Choir, Choir, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi-Tri, I.R.C., Pep Club LORRAINE P. FISCHER Lorraine'l General Course Spanish Club, Friendship JOHN A. FOERSTER Oley General Course, Hi-Y ROBERTA J FOSTER Bobbie Geneial Course French Club Friendship DONNA R. GRIEVE Donna'l General Course Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club ROBERT R. GRIFFITH Bob'l General Course First Choir V ic e Presi- dent, Operetta, Male Quartette, Class Play DARLENE J. HARBECK Dar General Business Course Philo, Record, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi-Tri Sergeant- at-arms, Pep Club, I.R.C., Red Cross BRUCE A. HARDY Bruce Scientific-Engineering Course Student Council Vice- President, Annual, Choir, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Male Quartette, S e n io r Class President LORETTA M. HEADID Lottie Stenographic Course Choir Secretary, French C l u b Vice - President, Friendship, Bokian, Hi- Tri President, Red Cross, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Class Play 1-2-3 Heave! 25- 51' 1 1 CAROLYN M. HEATON Carolyn General Course Friendship. Hi-Tri, Pep Club ROBERT HEINRIKSON Bobbie Scientific-Engineering Course First C h oi r, Orchestra, German Club, Male Quar- tette .IOANNE E. HICKLIN Joannie General Course Delph, Choir, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club CARLTON D. HILL Carl General Course W. J. HINDIVIAN Heine General Course Football, Track, Student Council Sergeant-at-arms, Choir, Latin Club, A.A.C. President Pin-up specialties GARY WOODSON HOWE Woody , General Course Basketball, Track, Stu- dent Council Treasurer, Annual, Latin Club Pres- ident, Hi-Y, Homecom- ing Attendant 6' l G. WILLIAM HUBER t'Bill General Course Student Council, Record, German Club, Science Club, Class Play CARLETON JACKSON noleu General Course Choir, German Club RICHARD L. JAMES - ' S' Ricardo . K' Industrial Course , Choir-, H1-Y, Radio Club, X, I .2 Photo Club , Q51 ,- Q S 5 i 'K 1 M ' Xxx- X FRANK C. JETTNER Frank General Course Band, Latin Club, Radio Club Secretary LA VONNE A. JONES Bonnie Distributive Education Course Second Choir, Friendship, G.A.A., I.R.C,, DECA KAREN M. JORGENSEN Karen'l General Course Delph, Student Council, C h o r u s, Friendship, G.A.A., H-Tri Secretary, I.R.C., Pep Club, Senior Class Secretary SHAREN K. JORGENSEN Hshafefln General Course Philo, Chorus, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi-Tri Treasurer, Pep Club, I.R.C. I 411 EDWARD KARL KSEd1Y General Course Latin Club, Hi-Y LEON KENNEDY tKBud!! Vocational Course MARY ELIZABETH KINQUIST iiMaryry General Course Philo, Choir, Inner Circle, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi- Tri, Pep Club, Y-Teens ISRAELA L. KNOX ulzzyu General Course Latin Club, I.R.C., Class Play CHERRY ANN KOTROUS Butch Commercial Course Band Watch it, boy! l SOPHIA A. KOUNAS Alsophii Stenographic Course Student Council, Friend- ship PAULIN E KAY ' KRIGSTEN uKay7! General Course Philo, Student Council, Record, Latin Club, Friendship Vice - Presi- dent, Inner Circle, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Friendship Sweetheart Attend- ant, Friendship, 1953 May Queen, Boone Conference, Senior Class Treasurer PHYLLIS J. KRUSE iiphyly, General Business Course Class Play LEONARD H. LAMAR Blind Ed General Course BETTY L. LEAVERTON Whing-Ding Distributive Education Course First Choir, French Club, Friendship, DECA Great Expectations MARILYN JOYCE MARKL UMarU Philo, Orchestra DEAN MARMO Carmo', General Business Course First Choir PATRICIA R. MARTIN HPatD Stenographic Course Literary Club, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri TERRY N. MARTIN 'tPreacher General Course 'E' .N . s - K ! N .f 9 90 K -- 1: B T35 r. ,..w,,:y , . is-Y-ZS A 'X Ji , Q O v ix if W. A .'Cig3': . - .x gf Q 4, mn, geese '- 1 t 1 fl rf '-QV? BEVERLY R. MATHEWS Bev Distributive Education Course Philo, S e c 0 n d Choir, French Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, DECA JERRY D. MATHEWSON Jerry General Course Class President, Orches- tra, Band President, Hi- Y, Latin Club, Dixieland Band, Boy's State '53, Drarnatics Club, Cla a s s Play DON MERCER lVlerce General Course Student Council, Record SHARON L MERLIN Shoz Genelal Course Delph Annual Spanish Club Fiiendship Dlamat ics Club Pep Club CHARLOTTE G. MOFFATT t'Char1ie General Course First C h o i r , Orchestra President and Sec- retary-Treasurer, Friend- ship, Hi - Tri, Dixieland Band MARVIN R. MORELAND Marv Industrial Course Second Choir SHARRON L. NELSON Alsharii General Course Delph, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri Vice- President, Pep Club, I.R.C., Class Play NANCY OSGARD KtNanC7l General Course Annual, Latin Club, Friendship, G.A.A., Pep Club Sergeant - at- arms, Y-Teens, Boone Confer- ence DOROTHY C. PARKHILL Dorothy Stenographic Course Spanish Club, Friendship, Bokian The Boys ,nn- .A ,,.f , 1 V: NNNA ' Q i N tbl el 5?-1. rt CAROL M. PETERSON Pete General Course Philo, Football Cheer- leader, Orchestra Presi- uent, Spanish Club Vice- Presideni, Inner Circle, Friendship Secre- tary, G.A.A,, A.A.C., Stu- dent Council, Hi-Tri, 1953 May Queen Maid of Hon- or, Friendship Sweetheart Attendant JOHN M. PIERSON John Scientific-Engineering Course Track, Football, Student Council, Latin C lub, A.A.C., Boys State RICHARD PAUL PREWITT Dick Industrial Course PATRICIA LUCILLE RALPH Pat Stenographic Course. Delph, First Choir, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi- Tri, Red Cross, Pep Club, I,R.C. DAVID R. RATH l'Dave General Course Hi-Y, M al e Quartette, Red Cross They're happy . . . RICHARD L, RHUBOTTOM Dick General Course BEVERLY SADDEN --new General Course Delph, C h o i r, Band Friendship, Hi-Tri BARBARA SCOTT Barbl' General Course GERALD W. SHAVER ttJerryn Industrial Course l. MARILYN D, SHELTON HShelly General Business Course Philo, First Choir, Friend- ship, G.A.A., Hi- T ri, I.R.C., Red Cross, P e p Club ED S. SHULKIN Easy Ed Scientific-Engineering Course Student Cou-icii, Record, Latin Clu-3 President and iecretary-Treasurer, Hi- CHARLES J. SIMONSON f-simer General Course Class Trczisurer, Student Council, First Choir RICHARD SPEULDA Dick General Course JACK A. SPIDELL Moose General Course MARTHA STAVROU A'Martha General Course Annual, Second Choir, Chorus, Friendship, Bo- kian, Hi-Tai Tl'9E1SL11'EI', Pep Club, Spanzsh Club ROBERTA SUNDERLAND Bobbie' Distributive Education Course Friendship, DECA Presi- dent HAROLD A. VAN HOFWEGAN Harry Scientific-Engineering Course I- ootball, Spanish Club LORMAN D. VILHAUER Scientific-Engineering Course German Club All business? 5 S R i lx 124 Q' x': W-t'Z4f A WILLIAM LELAND WILSON HBi11!l General Course BEVERLY J. WOBKEN uBeVu General Course Hi-Tri, Pep Club MARY JANE CRAWFORD Mary Retailing and Merchan- dising Course Friendship BONNIE K. LE FEBVERE ttpup!! Distributive Education Course Philo, French Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, DECA RONALD PARKER Polk John General Course Football, A.A.C. GEORGE POULOS Litirgus General Course Just good friends Delph, Chun, Friendsh CHARLES R. V WOLLE - Chuck General Course Basketball, First Choir, gm Latin Club, Hi-Y i Hall . x RONALD E. ZELLERS 2 4 KLROH!! General Course 5' First Choir if 1 ,,,,- GENE E. WILLIAMS Willie General Course GERALD SLITER Gerald General Course HERBERT YOUNGMAN lLUg1y'Y General Course s -- . E Q A gg ga up ' ,A Q , 4 Y P NN 37 June C ass Officers FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT Tom Vlaanderen Rlchard Yates VICE-PRESIDEN T Maylou RGHDG Robert Swanson SECRETARY Marlene Bomgaars Mary Ann McMurphy TREASURER ,G'Nir'!WF' Chuck Hanson Virgil Howard ss if' 5, E 6 5 i 5 G' er s. 6 X CONNIE ABDOUCH Cono Genernl Course, Second Choir, Friendship, G.A.A., Pep Club BILL AKER --Bm Industrial Course JOHN B. ANDERSON l.AndyH General Course, Student Council, Latin Club, Red Cross SHERRY ANDERSON t'Sherry Commercial Course, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. VINCENT ARIOSO Vince General Course, Football, A.A.C. Nothing like them LORNA ARNESON Lorna General Course, Bond Friendship, F.N,C, Secre- ta r y GLORIA ARONSON HGIOH General Course, Chorus, Germnn Club, Friendship. Hi-Tri, Pep Club CARLA ASHMAN Butch General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri President, Pep Club DORIS BAKER Doris General Course 6- 75 Q.. 'EP r ' , fam lp. JOYCE BAKER Joyce Stenographic Course, Friendship, G.A.A., Latin Club LYLE BAKER Punky General Course BEVERLY BARNACLE Bern General Course GERALDINE BAXTER KK'-Terri!! General Course, First Choir, French Club, Pep Club, Speech Club, Dra- matics Club, Friendship MERRILL BEAN Bean General Course, Second Choir, Spanish Club GWENDOLYN BELONGEA Gwen General Course, F i r s t Choir, S p an is h Club, Friendship JAMES BENNETT Benny General Course LORRAINE BENSLEY Laurie General Course, Football Cheer Leader, Latin Club, Friendship, G, A. A., A. A. C., Pep Club, I. R. C., Homecoming Attendant MARJORIE BEHG Mlwarg-I! Hornemaking Course, Orchestra, Band Caught? Q 5' N6 5.3 Y' f 6: 'E' gf Y? Ll. iq 5 , -., JIM BERGSTROIXI l'Bex'gie General Course. Hi-Y KENYON BIXBY l.Ken,, General Course, Dramatics Club, German Club RGBERT BLIVEN --Bin-if General Course, Band VALERIE BOETGER Val General Course, F i 1' s t Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club JAMES BOGENRIEF Boggie General Course, Football, A.A.C. What's the scoop? MARLENE BOMGAARS lXIa1 ' General Course, Cla S S SCCl'9lCll'Y. Student Coun- cil, Band. lllajnrette, ln- ner C i 1' C l e, Frienclship Tl'QLl5Lll'Cl', Huniecomine Attendant, Track Queen Attendant, Pep Club DEAN BRADBURY Brad Industrial Course CONNIE BRITTON HC BAN General Course, Annual, Chorus, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Friendship, I.R.C., Pep Club RICHARD BULLIS Dick General Cuurse Y iz' s.- Q- 4 'Q' i Q. ' w K JB PATSY BURROUGHS t'Pat General Course, F i r s t Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C, Sergeant-at-Arms TOM CALE Tom General Course, Second Choir Treasurer, German Club BRUCE CAMPBELL Bruce General Business Course, Football, Student Council, Debate, A.A.C., Hi-Y Sec- retary - Treasurer, Dra- matics Club GENE CANNADY Knuckles Orchestra, Latin Club, Dramatics Club STEAK HERE W NANCY CHESTERMAN llNanCy!7 College Preparatory Course, Annual, F i r st Choir, Friendship, I.R.C. Treasurer CAROL CHRISTIANSEN Christy General Course, Latin Club, Friendship, Bokian, Pep Club, F.N.C, Secre- :ary GENE CHRISTIANSEN Gene General Course BOB CLARK HTQXY7 Social Sciences Course, Football, Student Council, A.A.C., Hi-Y JIM CLULOW Pluto General Course, First Choir, Radio Club, Dra- matics Club Gypsy Rose Heinrikson 2:5-iss., x . Q-'rx-4 - :fr- 'ifwrfx '- , NT' A ' Jigs ' ' : euzirfw 'NN . V- - .TQ t,5::kx-, . . r - wx, - ,. X, X . ' A. t 11 ,1 11-..fif2':H:ffi fiiiaiiq' ' Rf: L7 I+ ' , , .Sf 1 ' ww s Q was Akai text, Q PX X XE 'N x ts, X .1 Aw -4 fl ,lag 1-- f3f:34 'A ' S-if -Q 'f ii. , A Lg, A- H ex., - gt.. 1 Q. i mm, , aria,-Uv Q. ,Viv 3,3 3 ' x 'Fi' BARBARA COATES Barb General Course, Friend- ship, Chorus, Pep Club JEAN COMAR Jeanie Stenographic C o urs e , Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club JIM COMPEAU Butterfingers General Course, Football, Track, A.A.C. JOAN CONLEY .loanie General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, Chorus, Pep Club, Dramatics Club, Red Cross NANCY CONWAY Nance General Course, Student Council Secretary, First Choir President, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C., Pep Club Can we forget them? RALPH CRAFT Tub General Course LEWIS CULKIN Louie General Course, Basketball, A.A.C. CARYLL DAVIS Caryll Commercial C 0 urs e , French Club, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi-Tri JAQUELINE DERBY Jackie General Course -2. QF G I, is 'Nf' 'QU 'T' asf'-5 'X A uf Y.: H , fs TERESA DESMOND KnTeI,11yY? General Business Course NANCY DILLEY Dill General Cuurse, C h 0 i r , Friendship, P e p Club, I.R.C, LAWRENCE DILLINGER Shorty General Course RONALD DIRKS AAROHlly, General Course, Choir JUNE DOCKWEILER Jur1ie Stenographic Course. Friendship, G.A.A. MARY DONOVAN Mary DALE DOPPLER 4ADaleY! General Course, Choir DOROTHY DROMMER D0die General Course, Debate, First Choir, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, I.R.C. ROSEMARY DUCOMMUN URosie General Course, Student Council, Orchestra, Latin Club, Friendship, Dra- matics Club Secretary, Red Cross Secretary, Pep Club Stranger in Paradise ala.. ,, ns'- -1 A if xx rf' Xi Y ,LQ .,.-- Q, Qu 341 :S- 'it 1 tk MARIAN DVORKIN 'AOoogie General Course, F i 1' st Choir, F 1' 0 ll Q h Cl ll b, Friendship, Bokian, F,N.C. Vice-P1'esicle11t, Rc-cl Cross GILBERT EASTER Gil General Course PATRICIA ELLIS A'Pa1ty Colleee Prep a r a t 0 1' y Course, Basketball Cheer Leader, Annual, German Club, Friendship, A.A.C., H1-Tri, I,R,C. President DICK ERICKSON Eric General Course, T 1' a C k Manager, Second Choir, A.A,C., Hi-Y ROBERT ERICKSON Bob General Course. Orches- tra, Band. Latin Club, German Club Happy talk ELIZABETH I-IRKONEN Belly General Course, Round F:CIlIlll', F11'sl Chulr, Latin Club, F11e111lsl11p, H1-Trl, Pep Club JERAULD EVANS Jerry CrL'll0llLlI 91111154-. Tl'L1K'li, I7'm,1l,ball. A,A.C., Hi-Y FRANCES FALK F1'4111ClL ' College P1'c-p1111'aIu1'y Cuurse, Student Cuuncil, A1111u11l Efl1l111', GQI'lllflll Club SCI,'l'CIllI'j' :111dT1'eL1S- urer, Inner Cll'L'lC'. F1'1Q11d- s h 1 1,1 V 1 Q 13 - President GAA..Pr-1'1ClulJ1Y-Tee11s JO ANN FAVORS HJO.. SIQllOQ1'LI1JIllC C 1,1 Ll 1' s e , Basketball Cheer Leader. Frienclship. B 0 k i a n , G,A,A,, AAC., Hi-Tri, I.R.C, President, Pep-Club l.. . 'Rin G1 v -Q- ee 'S 1' N 'II u Q11 uf ith. usb n In w., NANCY FEARING Nance General Course, Orches- tra Secretary and Treas- urer, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Dramatics Club, Pep Club DONALD FRANK Don Industrial Course, Vocational Woodshop JOANNE FRANZEN MJD!! General Course, German Club Secretary, Friend- ship, G.A.A., Pen Club, Inner Circle LISETTE FRIEDMAN t'Liz College P r e p a ra t o rg Course, Student Council, Annual, Debate, L at in Club Secretary, Friend- ship, Bokian, Y-Teens, Speech Club, Pep Club JERRY FUSSKE Chico-Bull Spanish Club, Hi-Y GARY GAMBS HInkyY! Retailing Course GEORGE GARDINER iqerryu General Course, Basket- ball, Track, Student Coun- cil, A.A.C. Vice-President, Hi - Y Vice - President, Homecoming Attendant ELAINE GIASAFAKIS Gassie'l General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club Sergeant-at-Arms, Red Cross, I. R, C., Annual, Y-Teens FREDRICK GIRARD Fritz'l General Course First Choir, Dramatics Club, Swimming After the game is over 'FRG JEAN GOULD Jeanie General Course, G.A.A., Hi-Tri BETTY GRAHAM Bets Stenographic C o ur s e , First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri RUSSELL GREENLEE Russ General Course GLENDENE GRETA Glendie General Course, French Club, Friendship, F.N.C., Draniatics Club MARJORIE GRIFFEN Marge General Course, F i r st Choir, Friendship, GAA., Pep Club, I.R.C. What is it? CAROLYN HAGEN KIJON General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri Vic-e-Pi'esi- dent, Pep Club, Dramatics Club CHUCK HANSON Chuck General Course, Class Treasurer, Basket- ball, Football Manager, Student Council, Spanish C l u b V i c e - President, A.A.C., Homecoming King Toivi HARRIS '-Tom Scientific Course, Record, Photo Club CONNIE HARVEY Connie General Course Basketball Cheer Leader, Student Council, Friend- ship, G.A.A., A.A,C, Sec- retary, Pep Club Presi- dent, Homecoming At- tendant, Track Queen At- tendant '65 sf U' K Na 4' l Q SHARON HAYES Sherrie Stenographig C 0 u rs e, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. PAUL HELT Paul College Preparatory Course, Choir KENNETH HENDRICKSON 'lKen Engineering C ou rs e, Track, Football, German Club. Student Council Treasurer, A.A.C. BEVERLY HENKEN -'Bw' General Course. Friendship, Second Choir X , l, lx 'QQ.?o 'D 'rm WARNER HEINRY Warner General Course, Second Choir, Radio Club, Swim- ming CARL LEON HENSHAW Ludwig General Course, German Club, Dramatics WILLIAM HENSON Bill Engineering C o u 1' s e , Track, Football, Spanish Club DONNA HEWITT Donnie Sic-iiogrnpliic C 0 u r s e, I-iioiidship, Hi-Tri, Art Guild SHIRLEY HIEI3 Shu-Shu Sloiiogiuipliic Course, Frieiidsliip Rear view? 'Q 401 1'- i - x I I r QQ if 'LW ' 1 X NANCY HODKINSON Nano Friendship, Hi-Tri, Re- tailing Treasurer, I.R.C. SAM HOLLENG ER Sam General Course CAROL HOPPER Hoppy General Cuurse, F i r s t Choir, Lzitin Club Sucre- tary, Pep Club. l.R.C. ROBERT HORNIG Bc-ill General Course, First Choir. Hi-Y WILLIAM HORNIG Bill College Pl'UlJill'IllOI'j' Course. Choir, Hi-Y Got a problem . . NANCY HOSTAD Nano General Business Course. Record, Choir, Friend- ship, G.A.A., Hi-T1'i,I.R.C Secretary. Pep Club GLEN HOUPT UlXInose General Course. Orches- tra, Band Vic'e-President Dixieland Banrl VIRGIL HOWARD Y1rui1 Engineering Cuurse, Fuut hall, Baskethgill, Truck Student Council, A.A.C. MONICA HOXIE Mmm Stenoiruytlnv C-Iurse. First Choir. Friendship ,wr ' 5- +9 2' V if l 'Q Q' -v. ' fu 'S+ S CHARLES HUMPHREY Chuck General Course PAUL JENKINSON UP. Jim Engineering Course, Spanish Club BILL JOHNSON Bill ALVIN JOHNSTON Alvin General Course, Orehastra, Band PAUL KAIMAN HP. K, Engineering Course. German Club Engineering Course, Latin MAYER KANTER Club, Hi-Y, Swimming, -Abe D1'5llUilTlCS Club General Course, Basket- ball, Spanish Club, Hi-Y JOAN JOHNSON Jeanie General Course, Friend- STANLEY KANTOR ship, I.R.C., Pep Club I uACen General Course Spanish Club ANNA KAWELL Anna General Course, First Choir, Latin Club, Friend- ship Hi Tri Pep Club Dramatic, The Thinker Vt Q 'l N Il T 63 -'PSN-Q Q .1 .wb 554, Q I '26 Q 1 5 'O SW 'rv DEAN KELLY Dean General Course, Truck, Swimming, First Choir PEXTTY KELLY Put Generul Cuurse. L it t i n Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club PATTI KINGSLEY Pat General Cuurse WAYNE KIRKEGAARD Kirk General Course JOHN KISLING John General Business Course Class in session vi 51 DICK KLOPSTAD Klop General Course, Truck, Swiminine, First Choir, Second Choir President, Latin Club, Radio Club CAROL LYNN KOETTERS Lynn General Course First Chair, Friendship, G.A.A., Hi-Tri COR.-XNNE KOLB Curley General Cuursc, Fmitball Cheer Legwler, Student Council, F r i e n cl sh ip, GA..-X., AAC. Secretary, Pep Club, Humecoming Attendant ALICE KOTT Al General Course, Second Choir, S p at n i s h Club, Friendship. Hi-Tri E as 'fx 'CQ Sr K , -3 -M ln! JAMES LAMASON James MARY LAMBERT lVIary College P r e p a r a t o r y Course, F i r s t Choir, French Club, Pep Club, I.R.C. WILLIAM LANTIS Bill General Course, Swimming, First Choir JAMES LA PLANTE 'AJim General Course BARBARA LAPORA Bobbie Homemaking Course, Friendship, Hi-Tri VINCENT LARA Vince Retailing Course DOROTHY LARSON Dot General Course, Annual Business lVlanager, Cho- rus, Friendship, Hi-Tri Chaplain MARLYN LEE Marlyn College Preparatory Course, Band, Spanish Club. F.N.C. President FRANK LEEDOM Frank Engineering Course, German Club Tell us another one! S- bf N , S N. .sox uc' 'il' I Q- -L if 5 a 1' ROBERT LEWIS Bob Merchandising Course GARY LIEN ..Garyn General Course BOB LINSCOTT Scotty General Course, First Choir BARBARA LOWE Barb Stenoflraphic C 0 ur s e Friendship, G.A.A. Secre- tary, I.R.C,, Pep Club KAY LUEBBEN Darling Stenc-graphic Course Little girl lost PHYLLIS LUKEN Phyl General Course, I.R,C, JAMES LYMAN 'tCircus General Course, Track, Bagketball, Latin Club President, A.A.C., Hi-Y JOEL MCCOMB Jo General Course, Annual, Chorus, S p a n is h Club, Latin Club, Friendship, Pep Club KAYE MCLARNAN nKKaye!! General Course, Basket- ball Cheer Leader, Stu- dent Council Vice-Presi- dent, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Inner Circle, Friend- ship President, G.A,A,, A.A.C., Pep Club ililff' 53 it a N, X. - aff- s 7 if if 4 5 Q31 ff JERRY MCMANUS uJerryn General Course First Choir MARY ANN MCMURPHY Mickey General Course, Orches- tra, Spanish Club, Friend- Qhip, Hi-Tri, Pep Club GLORIA MQWILLIAMS Glo Stenngmphic C o u r s e, Band, lllajorette, Friend- ship, Pep Club JEAN McWILLIAMS t'Jeanie Honiemaking C o ur s e, First Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Red Cross il 'V' +01 if 1 ff 7 I' g fl, . 1, fs ' ,N 7 N557 'D' iz V . K -I1 I . A I CHARLES MARPLE Chuck General Course SHIRLEY MARSHALL Sammy General Course, Fir st Choir, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. ROBISH1' lVlAK'l'1N Bob Engineering Course, Foot- ball, Stud e nt Council, Latin Club, A.A,C. CHARLOTTE MARZETT Chucky General Course, F i r st Choir, Latin Club, Bokian, I.R.C. Vice-President RONALD MASTON Ronald 1 ,. V 1 It wasnt easy! 6 1 I 'gfsf J' af Q . 'P Y fi- new X QQ 6 l uh 66 .wbw JUANITA MATTHEWS Juanita General Course, Hi-Tri, Red Cross Secretary, I.R.C. EDNA MATTISON Eddie Jo General Course Orche V S' tra, Spanish Club, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, I.R,C., Dra- matics Club, Pep Club JEAN ANN MAY 'lJeannie Homernaking Course, Friendship JOAN MF TTET UJ0an Y! General Course ANNE MILLS 'tAnnie Stenographic C 0 u r s e , Friendship, G.A.A. Treas- urer Favorite hangout RICHARD MITCHELL f-Dick General Course, Swim- ming, Orchestra, Latin Club, Hi-Y PAUL MURPHY Paul Industrial Course GRANT NEEDLES Needles Industrial Course STANTON NEEDLES listanii Industrial Course ,,. if Q J Q ,V X 3 is L Q' . L .aff HH XETH IXNNN ERS NN EDU XGN is:- oz 1l',v it I JANICE M, NELSON Jan General Course Friendship, Pep Club JANICE R. NELSON Janny College Preparatory Course, R e c o r d , First Choir, Latin Club, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, Red Cross, Pep Club- DIANA NESBIT 'tNezzy Stenographic Course. Stu- dent Council, First Choir, Inner Circle, Friendship Treasurer, Hi-Tri, Relay Queen, Homecoming Queen RONNIE NICHOLS lANiCkY1 Industrial Course xi? ,Q BARBARA NIMMER Bobbie Stenographic C 0 u r s e, First Choir, I.R.C., Red Cross President MARVIN NODLAND Jim General Course, Student Council, Latin Club, Ra- dio Club, I.R.C. PATRICIA NULL Pat Business Course TERRY OLSON Emery General Course RICHARD OLSON Uolyll Engineering Course, Ten- nis, Track, Orchestra, Band, German Club Ain't they sweet? GP x X ir Q I 1. 4' , ' ' 2 Q , B. F ,tiff . 'Ja Liiffff -43133, -,gk J X 'v 7- 1 ' f ' fi' . 122:12 miata' 'F-0 V' w Q Q. S 9 , Q L1 i ai.. rf, Q -1. V -G- .V 5 F vs sf if 'mx N! ii -G ee F' -a L I A GERALD OTTO Jerry Industrial Course JOHN PELKEY 'lChief Industrial Course MARGARET POTTORFF Margie General Course, Friend- ship, G,A,A. President, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. MARVIN POTTORFF --Du-ik General Course, Chorus IXIARYELLEN POWELL Squaw General Course, F i r s T Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club Love that gym class! 4?-gy MARY POULOS lX'Iure General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club JOHN POULSON John General Course, Track, Hi-Y Secretary, I.R.C., Red Cross SAMUEL RADER nsamy, General Course SANDRA RAESIDE Sandy General Course, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri Sergeant-ab Arms, Pep Club. Dramat- ics Club I r 'Q' ', 3 , Y s...- - ' i gjax . if- rf if , gs: -' , 1 i ii? L ,fi H- Q -H7 JI. I Q G RUTH REITER ushortyu Commercial C o ur s e, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, I.R.C. Secretary MAYLOU RENNE Lulu General Course, Class Vice - President, Basket- ball Cheer Leader, Stu- dent Council, Orchestra, Band, Spanish Club, In- ner Circle, Friendship Secretary, G.A.A. Secre- tary, A.A.C., Pep Club. Homecoming Attendant HOWARD REUSCHLING Howie Industrial Course STANLEY RICH Stan General Course Orchestra, Band I MARTHA RILEY Mert General Business Course, Hi-Tri SHARON RISE Sherry General Course, Friend- ship, Pep Club, I.R.C. DOLORES ROACH Dee General Course, Basket- ball Cheer Leader, Stu- dent Council, Friendship, G.A.A., A.A.C., Pep Club PATRICIA ROBINSON xlpatvy General Course, F i r s t Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Red Cross JIM RODRIGUEZ Jim Thank you, thank you, everyone i . I if Nu l ka 6' x fe- , rf 6 J yn 35? 5- if 1 it' L ,g S114 V U ul H.-1 MARILYN ROTMAN Marilyn General Course, Latin Club, Friendship, Bokian, Red Cross. Pep Club BARBARA ROUTLEDGE 'AB:n'b General Course, First Choir, Friendship, Pep Club, I.R,C. President SHERRY SABIN Sherry General Course, Football Cheer Leader, Spanish Club, Friendship, G.A.A.. A,A.C., Pep Club, Red Cross CYNTHIA SANBORN Cindy College Prepa rato ry Course, Annual, F i r st Choir, Latin Club, Friend- ship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, I.R.C. Secretary DONNA SAWVELL AIDOHYI General Course, F i rs t Choir, Latin Club, Friend- ship, Pep Club Little Einstein VIRGINIA SCI-IROEDER 'tGin Stenographic Course JERRY SEWARD Chop Chop General Course, Red Cross LEAH SIMMONS 'iLe-ah Stenographic Course, Friendship, G.A.A. MAVIS SINKEY Mavis General Course, Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Red Cross .M 7 mf 1 .V ' .H If I , , if ' ez- , , --suv-at '. w'x SALLIE SIVILLE llsalll Distributive B u sin e s Course, Friendship, Cho- 1'US BARBARA SMITH Bobbie Stenographic Course, Friendship LEWIS A. SMITH Lewis General Course, Band, Hi-Y, Radio Club CARLTON SOELBERG Carlton General Course CARLENF. SOELBERG Soapie General Business Course, French Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, I.R.C. Treasurer JANET SORENSEN Jani General Course, Orches- tra, Band, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, I.R.C. Sergeant-at-Arms KAY SORENSEN uKay!! Commercial Course, Sec- ond Choir, Latin Club, Friendship, Pep Club NANCY SORENSEN Nanci General Course, Second Choir, Spanish Club, Friendship, Pep Club JANICE SPENCER 'AJanney 4 v Stenographic C o u 1' s e -21, A , 1 Record, Friendship, Hi ' , , V -. 1 1 ' 1 -H if irr e 1 T11 4 Nobody home but us . E xf 1. ROBERT STEPHENS Steve Industrial Course JERRY STOLLER Jerry General Course.Annual, Radio Club Photo Club, GAIL MARIE STRUNK Gail General Course, Student Council, First Choir, Latin Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri, Red Cross Treasurer, Dra- matics Club Secretary HAROLD WALTER SUKNOT Sukie General Course, Football, Student Council. First Choir, Band, A.A.C.. I,R.C., Dramatics Club ARLENE SUNDQUIST Sunny General Course, Basket- ball Cheer Leader, Stu- dent Council. Annual, Latin Club, Friendship, G.A.A., A.A.C.. Pep Club Sorry, Wrong number ROBERT SWANSON Bob General Course. Track, First Choir, Latin Club, A.A.C. SHARLINE SWEET Shar Stenographic Course. First Choir. Friendship. Hi-Tri Treasurer, Pep Club HOWARD SWINDELL Howie General Course, Orches- tra, French Club, Dra- matics Club TED THOMPSON 'tTed General Course I or N KWT 51 ,,. v TERRY THOMPSON Terr-do General Course, Basket- ball, Swimming, G 0 l f, First Choir, Spanish Club, AAC., Hi-Y CARLTON TRONVOLD Tron Scieutiiir: Course, Foot- bzill, Trzick, A,A.C. Presi- cient HARRY TURNER Harry General Course, Fuotbull, A.A.C. KAY TURNER 'tKuy EIi:lliCE'1'il'1Q Cmuygg, Fiygt Chun, Rnrllu Club Troug- uix-i', Phfitu Club, Annual A WAYNE UHL 'lCliff General Course THELMA VAN WYNGARDEN Thelma General Course, L a t i n Club, Frienclship, G,A.A., I.R.C, JANET VARILEK Jani Stenoeyuphic Course, Friendship WILLIAM VIGEN l'Vigie Engineering Course, Latin Club, Hi-Y TOM VLAANDEREN A'Yukon Tom General Course, Class President, Football, Stu- dent Council Sergeant-ab Arms, A,A.C,. Homecom- ing Attendant, Football Hmiu1'ui'v Cubtain Three little maids 3 KO DELOHE5 VUNDRAK DCl11I'CS General Business C'11u1'se, Lib1'111i:1n WESLEY VOTH Wes Cullege P 1' e p a 1' a to 1' y Cuurse, Choir, OlkCilQSl1'Ll, Spanish Club PETER WAITT Pete General Course, Golf, Hi-Y, A.A.C. MAXINE WALKE Max Stenographic C O u 1' S e, Band Secretary, Red Cross Secretary KENT WATKINS Kent College P 1' e pa 1' a t o r y Course. Basketball, Ten- nis, Annual, First Choir, Latin Club President. and Sec1'eta1'y, Hi-Y Presi- dent, I.R.C., The smile of satisfaction CHARLES WHAS t'Cl111t'k Incluftriul C'1'1L11's1-, Fmwollmll, A.A.C. BOB WEEKLY ix'cok GCIIEVLII Course, Latin Club VIYIAN WEGNER Vix ' General Course. German Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri CATHLEEN WHICHER Kit General Course, Spanish Club, Friendship, Hi-Tl'1 Chaplain, Pep Club 15? 1,1 5- rj 'KU A A , ,3 I '. tf1... f , c f '- ' 1' lag: gf 11: I , ' ig' 9. A if I 1' 'fi . ' ' , fi ,. -. . QS of' af Q. 1' '55- bw f Vx Q-.-I' WILLIAM BAKER Bunny DEAN BEHRENS Dean ROBERT BENNETT --Bow TERRY BENTLEY Terry JAN BURKHART Burke BOB CARTER LABOb71 JOAN CRANE Joanie'l ALBERT DANIELS .Tlapn JOHN GORDON Jack COLLEEN WHICHER Col General Course, F i r st Choir, Friendship, Hi-Tri Secretary, Pep Club RICHARD WILCOX 'ADick General Course General Course. Basket- b a ll, Student Council, A,A,C,, Hi-Y CHARLOTTE WRIGHT Chair General Course, Latin Club, Friendship, Hi-Tri RICHARD YATES Dick General Course, Basket- ball, Student C 0 u n c il A,A.C., Hi-Y 4 1. t 1 MARVIN ALLEN ZABIN Zaboo General Course, Football Manager, Debate, Orches- tra, Band, Latin Club Secretary, A.A.C,, Track Manager VERNER GUSTAVSON LeRoy RICHARD LANAGAN Dick MARIGOLD MEHRER t'Marigold GARY NICHOLS MARILYN NORTON Bubbles 64 116 BARBARA PATTON Ba1'b', DEAN A. RADUECHEL HDean!! GLENN SCHULTZ Glenn BETTY SMITH AlBetty7Y ALAN THATCHER HAI!! RONALD THOMPSON r4ROn11 MARK TOWNS lAMarkH GLORIA WALBURN Gloria BETTY WASHBURN Blondie ,K Ms- - . f.1,,.i.i,jx 'Wv4',5 -. il. '19-4.: -W1 ,. , g 'N' '31 , V . 5 -3 , H :1'x,:,:gT I I . -i f-L' M '-ib1.h,,v . t V SEA IQ-A , . 'S , . Y :fm - - . ..1., in 'f'?'ww,,,w V AV' ww. N M' -1.,...xg N, 'U'-m.,,, H- at Zl7'll07'5 Maroon an d White CENTRAL H H SCHOOL SXOUX CHY, XOWIN 1954 15- 'UV' 'fn sz' A . j ff' 1 Jeanne Aalfs I -vw A 4. fa lo gf w-gf , A .as 5 99915 James Abdo Jerald Adams ,- Q ' ' 1 4 ov ,, Y 11? John Anderson Wendel Anderson Joann Ard .wx V N Qszgfb ? rf K' I s! -i K' S -Q.. if John Arnsler Darlene Anderson as 'tt' of X. xt, 7 T X ' I 1 'SIL Michael Ard ' -1.139 3 Betty Baker Fred Baker Kenny Baker Martha Baker 1 A4 B ,Q 1 .:, 4- Q if A '-- 'f :- Q. ff, .W fp- . w ,gy Dennis Barnes Frances Barnes Susan Baron Patricia Barta R Janet Anderson P Sandra Arnold Robert Armstrong ff Q?-st-'2 ff by . Q' .J rr.. A fl! ., 45-' x .. 76, Merle Ballantyne Betty Barnacle Daniel Belin Donald Berens IQ L, QB .' In Q . 1 N ,I 1 1 ' Elaine Bernstein Marilyn Betinis Joseph Biesbrock Patricia Blake 'C t q, V, It 'Rr 'Mx i ,I x- J l - -1 Q JS :ff N, ,- x -f. 1 , .,' A Q... Karen Boe Donna Bonliag Donna Bousquet Wayne Bradley if, L as ,Hi-f 'Bffw -1:22 - ,.. -.- .T , .,. .. - ff - B .....,- X si N' an x if I il 5. ' ' Marlene Brower Larry Brown Marilyn Brown Matthew Brown B , 4 ' f. , r 3' 4 an '- O- - . - - 4 if X , Q X 'T N ,QI X' I x . A '51, f ,4 ' -,X J . - 1' Gerald Bruning Roger Burkart Raymond Burdick Dean Burroughs 67 ', 'S E1 Connie Blutt YQ .1- 4 N Q. S. Y Wzindzi Britton iff' 3 1 I Judson Broyer 4 l Both Buttrick S I qsux 1. QC ' l IQ U Q : John Bockelman 1 1-1 if 1 4-2-,f Paul Broveak he I L , 'Q' Chuck Bruggemai hs, get 1 8 Marilyn Byers f We?-' l,. ,. 1 - l' 1 . i V' , z , 1 ag' A 'G l r 'L La Verne Cain Paul Calkins i f ' f fr I l , f 43, 5 Gayle Carlson Wilma Carlson X 'Q R. AV ,g, ,YL1 Y. X 1:3 Xiiin J We ,.f ' C we .. ? 'L Peter Christopher Don gay ,a.,1i' ga 'H x4 0-.' - ,-...f ' ,-, .xx If I Victoria Cole Bill Collins il T as Dick Camgfon Alan Campbell Marjorie Campbell Craig Carlson Ti i 'V -in as. A gi '- J' A A Y A fe' Jn? iv. 1' I . R, 1775 . N 'dl' I ,. .' AJ -'ld Fern Carnes Jackie Carstens Stephen Chaikin Sally Christensen lb Y H Ci F N. 1-.F H ' 'E Q- 1 'xl I 23 - ' of C Aj 9 f , f Z li me 'Xe Jack Clemens William Clemens Janet Cobbs Ray Cole - Rfa' f. , 3: ' E it 9 ,. ,w 1' ,,,,. ,. K' l 'Q'-f I 16 K ' . , . ROSEI' Colwell Marlene Compton Bob Coney Bonnie Copple 68 ' l . vs -,R -Z. I 4- ' '0- 'J- v Y, jd , ,iw vs, 'Ii' x 1 XS - J: W. km .,,.-0 Y L lv I - 4 . I 1 Larry Cotter Jana Cotton Vernon Covington lxlgyjlyn Cox Nancy Crary Rosetta Crary 5 , - ' 'zf T 7 - F. C if ' 9' lm f ' 'R Q- I vt' X ' ' ' ' g L4-vs., F- tv l xx- t I P .. Donna Crooks Carol Culver Dr-ro'hy DBIUYUQYGI' Margaret Ann Day Vifgiliia 139211011 Margaret De Laughter 3-ww-. 9 ,,, X - 5 fa' 4- ' -an if 9 ' H , -h A xl ' V' P V sr ' ' - A! Y ' 5 ' AFL ' 'X ' C lifx ' ' I - - Donna Delfs Joan De Mers Judy De Mers Charles Den Hartog Elizabeth De Wall Donna Desy x N u fa Q' ta F ,I ' 'Q 6 st. ix- Q- ' Q8 4 -3 cf fwfr ' 4, t' , ' 4' , ff 1-rl xv I J' . Carole Dimmitt Larry Dingman Gaylord Doren Judith Douglas Tom Dovel Barbara Durbin 69 G Q ma y I!-L 'J9 ,f Kay Eaton Tom Eaton rs ! 7 T3 x 31 ' -us., at k K . . X - l .I x A Bertha Erkonen K W 5 K , - Sew A ,N .a z. ,,, 3 . , V s..--f' Kathryn Eckert Gail Egan Donna Egeskog Jack England 'C Q as 4. H' 'N -S-....... Elaine Fantle Gary Ferguson C31-01 Femer Dorothy Fick Nar1CY Finch fir wi fg F 5 0 -33 8- 'ix ' I! . x. Q: f ' , 4:5 'K i. 31 ed r - - fr' ' E -' fr: ' , 'V ll N 'Z' ' f H- f- we lx- 1, l v 4 J we Arleen Ford Ramona Foreman Priscilla Fulton Lee Frank Edward Franks Esme Franzen , 5' T Rf. 'N , , Y 'fl 4 if Xl Y ' X . . muh. I 1 w 1 . , I 4 Q A -' T J - ' r 11.216-Ii Qarl F1'6d1'iCkS9I1 Noel Fries John Getz Deanna Gilson Marshall Goldberg Jerome Goldis 70 slx ' 4. f 'SZ' f IX Robert Graham '23 1' . ,l N, ..-.-- Lynn Gunlock Janet Hanson fe Fred Hedricks ,- X Q- I Frances Gregg N, ,fi av Janet Haan LQ 'H' ,P Q- 4...- x H Q lx 1 Donald Hatfield 5. 'If Al X- 1 3 Q il . 1, J sb , 1.9 x 1-f ' W Hr- f N A r Cary Grider RlChE1l'Cl GHSVE Q. f Q , W9 , wr v ?' ' 4' , fs. xQ hs QT f ,G .. vf-,I ' Ki R R - A 4:3 v I - . 5- K Q, :o:f ' - ,, . Ci . . . . .W aff: 5 lg Marilyn Haller Tom Haller Gary Hgnlen -,-' 4,113 V,e-' 1, its 'M i EM- VM ,Zn 'is 'x' N J ,. -1 . L 1 9 3 Ji: il- r ' X ' -' V ':' ,:' 22. , , '1 , .4-Fifi ..-:::::::1 i .VS . Don Hauge Roland Hauschildt Marya Hayes -2 v Virginia Groves Mae Gunderson Karen Hansen Sam Hay slip i L , N .Dv A Q. A ---o R .Q rf AJ' .5 4 1' Miriam Herber Pat Hettinger James Hill Janis Hill Neil Hines 71 '-3 Edward Hodges Eunice Hodges wx ,, , .. K5 ' 'V ' lbs 3 , , 4 ' ' I . Y! , , ,aw N J A ,iz Shirley Hurwitz Bevi-rly Huss , +6 lgzxj Y Tom Hoff lg, ex X . , v.. f 'SEA 1-: y f V X L- : 103 I -.Q ,S tr Q 'f,,-3+ J .4 gL Gary Hoorneman Ona Hughes Robert Humphrey cf Q- i X , 3 . 3 fu pin, A - 1- ' ' 422.2 H.: Ruth Idzal Harold Jacobs JCYFY Jeffries Janice Jensen 1' ' ,R I . Q b Hx' ' . .. ff W - . V rv '33 1 'A f- ' . Q- -N by J .,- f .2 , wi '-' ' 's. 'T ' 3 N- A y J P 'fr ir- - Ks- ' ,S y fu.. . ' L I f X 1 . ' IX, i-ir-ix Marilyn Jensen Nancy Jepson Robert Johns Clayton Johnson Gary Johnson Larry Johnson f'N 'i fp-. Yu ' :mm H - rs 01,-,S A V :L Y .K Q A' K N . Q' -' K M ,, - mai.. 'ti ' I 'I ' ,L 133 5 Bill Junge Barbara Kalin Andrew Karantinos Norma Kellen Ruby Keller John King T I J' 1' I. 4-27 L Tom Kinquist Nancy Kitch A 3. a 'L P' cgi. 5 V' i Dick Kmmmenhoek Janet Kruse dr' 'K 8 6 ,g' n .,. F 'll ,V Ki Vicki Laisvnsky Joan Lcfkow eg 1,3 bf LQ 93 Q 5. 5, f 5 af' ' 'aQ, 51. -x ri , . .X -D' ,1 Q' - ,,,.v , .Q Y 3 I W Carolyn Klopstad Miles Klosterman Mimi Kusberg Don Kounus 'fa .5 ., xx 7' , V . v fix f x 1 s --' P 'X 'K' -fn , X' . , ,ff -' fi. 'f' A Q' 41 , X , , , - QI' 1 - 1- J0l'1'y KLlfCh9I' Cathryn Lange Patricia Langford VVaynQ Lauflc if ia xi iq A' I i K ws 4+ I S AF X wx -95.13 ?. - ' 'f' ' Q N i N . Ar wi-- . A. ,mfg-'iin . , , - , - -,.f 47. F D1l1'10U0 I-CUIWCCW Ann Lvwis M:n'y Ruth Lcwis Earl Luvvll V , :gf 6 'hu fp . sg A- av 6 .1 , J- t, I Q.- 'X - 'Q gl' 5 .R ,.. I 1 H0123 Lum' Mzirlcnc Lundzuhl Lois Lundccn Elgig Lusgjgr 73 Jgyhn LUNCH Edwin NIIICUSI 3 3-. po' YT? uf inf Roxanne Malmquist Barbara Manley Donna Mann Doris Marmo Angela Max Wayne Max .fn 0 fx r 'fs 'E 'V' F 'vw X. .....-1 G 1 g Nr x gg, r rl v 7 , -A , V' 1 .:.- 7 H xr-.rr V , N x- . ' , bl -5 W ra 1 A f A ll. . Jeanette NIL-Donoufzh MHV3' Mvdina CvC01'Q'i11 MCHGSS Lois Meim' Arclith Mcisch Janet Mouser ,nw Wx rv- A A pr., 'a' l lx , fn af- of 'Q 4? 7 I s .... , - N I r 1- Lee Lani Michael Beverly Miens Dick Miller Donald N, Miller Judy Miller IVIgn'lQnQ Miller ,4: 9 ' an. 1 Q 5 s I 1 Sharon Miller Russell Miller Pat Minnig x 3 sv ' ' fill, ,kn- jr P' S' Q..-ff Ef Q '-A .v 5 Bob Minor Gary Mohr Naomi Monell 74 V . - 1, -1 x .F ff its 'Q 5 1 12. J S I: ' .. . Umm.: Xl'-ure Kiil'l'lI IXIUM1' k'h.n1'l4-uw 1XIHl'LlZlI1 Ddxxfl KIM: gzm ,Q 5' Y '-3 gt -' vu X 5. 1 --. .N 9,-4 ---0 X 5. A 1XIk1xcl.1 Img' Klum! Q s , 15' I4 5 Carl Nclsfm 2 - if . X . Q 1- I Larry O'Bx'icn Klzlmlyn KlL111'uy I1g1l'l?Ell'il Myers X Q .. 4 ' X Carol Nelifm LLICIHC Nwlson ,- fXI1n1'y Lou O'CODI10l' D11-gen Qlgqn 1-s JC'l'I'j' Nyc-rs in, Lb-Q uv' Jenn Niemuicx' x - P' ,Q-- Mule Olcson 1. ,f V Q 9' if E- R ' ' ,I1x113Im11s ,IXI,.1'y M1-uv ,3 fi' 2 C R u A t ,. f YJ 1 I Tulum' N:nL1:hlmu PLXIHV1 Nvlsfln ,J Y. WM- 1... . f' 2 K , 2 4 . 5 'CJ A ' Dunrm.1NUyw Twm Null -5 5 ,? A ,. N .-f- y 1 I , Kid' Pillmel' Cmalfl Pnlmel ivatim We of the Annual Staff dedicate the 1954 MAROON AND WHITE to the Central stu- dent body of yesteryear-to those students who have passed through Central, leaving be- hind them a wealth of Warm memories and proud accomplishments. The things they at- tempted and did are much the same as those we attempt and dog only the names and faces have changed through the fifty years which have gone between. They too lingered in the aud for last-minute snatches of conversation before class to decide where the gang could get together after the game, and they were just as frightened of the t'huge school when they were sophomores as we were. They had their problems with clubs and activities, too, and they worried about assemblies and Home- coming and the class play just as We have. Even when they were graduating seniors and proudly Walking across the stage of the audi- torium to receive their diplomas, they were feeling the same little pang of sorrow at leav- ing the security and friendliness of familiar faces and close friendships that all graduates have felt. It's to them, to each and every student Who has ever felt himself a part of the warm spirit of Central, that we fondly dedicate this Fiftieth Anniversary edition of their book. A . f- L. 'ers-, I xry' 1 tn: vt lymw, 5- 7. .RH ,. in ,R t s 5 i ys 7 Q Geraldine Palmer Maebeth Passehl Robert Patch Richard Peeh Carol Peckham Bernard Pedersen g FW-WI? .-L 1 K rf ' 14:15 is A, .. M se Y, ...AWN-Q 2 3 'fir X ,...,-f ' A --v' I I 1 Carolyn Peterson Lois Peterson Robert Peterson Joe Phelps Judy Pierson Gel-Qld Radtke 1 qs als N. 1. Q , llsfi ' 4 . 'J' W 1--wr JY I if Kathryn Rasmussen Ronald Rebus Helen Rice Gail Rider Gary Rivedal Irene Rivers rms: ' 'P W , ' ' t. W v sg. f X 1 Phyllis Robbins Naincy Roberts Virginia Roberts Stain Rocklin Richard Rosenkrnns Dmmgi Rohde '76 gi Wo Q S' .1 'xi V f . Y. x ' N ' 3 ,A -Q a ' 3 K l aw X -6 ,, 1. .at -V 1 1 , A, J' N' ' - Q- 'Q 4 EN V ' N -..... - - k S f I ,., 1 -s ,au A' 5 l Mit? - -4,4 ff. ik ,Jfllil , X , .f X Alicc Salberg Gwcii Szillwrg Dimim' Sampson Slil-lllim Sgmiil- H1-ln-xi Sqium' Agmiii Scliomlnf-ra - .-. ' Q Y - ' X. 1: 2 If is, ' X4 xvv 4ff 'Xgvff 1 ' 1 I xf' -Q N.. 1 I , D N df' X 1 N 8 J X f I A l X -- . f RiL'l1Ln'cl Scl1Cm'k Sillli' Svlionck Clint' SL'lll'lPL'ClQl' 'Going Suliullx Mgmy Svliultz Mniilyii Schulz ' l . Y ' ,X l W 3 7- i' X 3 :Q f , . f. , . A ga A Av.. 1 ' s! Sl 04- ,. J 5,73 ' 3 ri ' v it XV ' .-f f ' , i. Mary Ellen Schuttpclz Fred Shaw Jim Slwclclmi Allzm Shrirvk GQU1-go SIQUHOS lX'lqix'y Silzoi' , :-- -1'-'mg-g,:' ' 4- ,F' 1- f 4? -4.41- -... X L. ff S Joan Simon Frzmcn-S Sisson P:i11'ir'izi Slmm Charles Sluthowei' Berlznicl Smith Jerry Smith 77 , 'Q Jw P Q Q' 'ave FN Q 1s,l X X' P' .. R., . Q P, Air ' 1 ff' I if J Jim Smith Kent Smith W-A, V-im 'V - J N ,V ., ENS? 'Q' Sggffl . ff: TQ-I Q, Q Q. Q. QQ 'rv-Mx' Q 4 V' J fs- 'T VT. 'i 1- ' '77 5 eS1N',Lfit.fi,..l - ,Ji it Robert Smith Dtirwin Solomon Hzirlen Spiclell Jim Stein ' ' f 4' - fx 9' D- l , 4' ,,. Q ,rn'ii-3 Q AQ- I QQQ 'H Q Q ll' Q, . - 'K x Ns Q , k' ' ,D QM,- Q' 1.4 5- - Q ge Qty. Q 'lf L Nl' 'Nu X 5 It X ,sv . 1 f Mickey Stevens Sandra Stevens 'Jack Strobel Elizabeth Strohmeiei' Eclwiird Stuart Jim Swanson x Q 'Q I Q Q ,iffi f-. -fa-Q, aff J., T-A X Q H' 'if .- , -- -- .: . f-- Q- any X x Q, Q I V Q , N' 1 x -1' , ff it ' or I l A S 6571.4 4 ic, DCIUVCS TUYIOI' Bruce Thatcher William Thomas Janice Thompson Alfred Thurow John Tiller ,Q' :J -K our ,QQ ' '-1' , . Q 'N i N 1 - xt, Q I f 'a in Q' 6. . 'T 1 -7' Q5' ns' YT 1 -' Qty V , Min' A I rW,'g .fx . John Torrey Norma Trobnugli Annette Tucker Bob Tucker Ronulcl Unclinc Paul V.:m.lcrwcil 78 Q- S' , if .4 'Q' ,sr s-,. if e flax 'V - Beverly Ynn Vick Lynn Yllhziucr -L Mike Wagner M 3, K3 , an Q- ' 5 , 'x K L.. I 5' K f X -rf' 4, N 6 x S Shirley Walker Margie Walters Virginia Win 5 , I . 1' f. 6 ' Q v- , V in X' S' 'v Y ' p ' uno- r .?..- X . Y . A- X 6 ' ,M - - 5559 xx A , l J . rt.. :r.'5'::.. , - John XVQILIQI' Virginia Weaver Lois Weddlo Jerry Wehde Twyla Wegnci' Juan Wensel 5FY'F'K 1,- ff-Ei .,, 5 X gk :Q : ,f '- - f- ' A - 10 i fd, ni Fr' i - ah i 7 1' - NP' ,, Q .N ,e f- ff - 4 Tri ' ' x. K, N ' ' 4 I S-. 4 ll f Rugci' Wcsiman Ruth Ann Westmein Jeiinne Wharton BL-nnic Whitlock Judy Wicinui' Dick Willignns 14 in Al - ' i A x. l FU -- -N , - iq ae- r- 551 I ' .. gg 43 ,i ,pn nr I N. M ' lg. E' . lv-X B 32? I. f A 7 , N ' P Rosemary Williams Robcrlu Wisolt lvIJll'2lll'L'l Wriglii Judi' WNIUQI DHHS YUUN2 Iwix Ycmnani 79 , ,pn 4:-, i kr E if M irxln Zabin Galina Zakiri Q9 alski Katherine Zakidalski Leroy Zeisling X. 'Y-a-f-wrfxmw. . 1. X U A 5: Ii ' P ff D . . me . ' ,ji 'iw I 'Z M Denis Zimmerman Janice Zcirtman Kenncth Zeitlei' James Zellers if 80 if 1 .J ti , I A ' 3.5, QM., j '5'1 . -1 lui- , 'riff'-'51 2..,,,.' , bs' Yk5fQf Rig. ' ffiiyf' 5,3 W, .:fJiH' - ' k 4'-1-2.15,-. -ivf .. 1' , : I, phvmvres Norma Abramo 59 8 3 1, 4- 3 xi t Harry Adair gg ,uf .Q CQ? ld Marion Adams 1 ,W n by, yd , Lucinda Ahrendsen A.. 'K I7 Allan Aistrope W' Y Q 'six ' fw Mike Albert ul is .ri 5' N .Q 3 , Gennelle Allard his ' ' . :L i tv ' Q XE .N V ' Qu t Jim Anderson .. . . . - V A ' - Q Marilyn Anderson J - I . Il., A , J - Paul Armstrong A , Larry Aronson '2 3 s A ,'5J' Q fb V Janice Asbury -E -14 ea, rf l-f Peggy Asbury x . e ' v Glenn Ashcraft A Y n S ' J, Tom Ashcraft ' .. .-r Q 'f Carol Asmussen K 9 ',. 1 , .2 1 , Q, 5 L Claire Atwood ,gr , : 4 1 1 5' - 1 . lf, IQ, -N Ruth Atwood A ' Richard Authier -A w. ff- I I A ' .L an 2 Y Robert Agee Linda Bailey Darlene Bainbridge H. 1 ' 9 :P Q1 David Baker 'M 5 gy X -- ' 3, Jack Baker John Baker Antone Ball Wayne Barlow Ronald Barnes Jerry Bashara Benita Bastian Charles Batcheller Dennis Bates Gerald Becker Dan Beckwith Harry Beacon Larry Beedlc Darel Bennett Nancy Bennett Donna Bentley Don Berens W, 1 GO 1 v x 1-x 82 3 ..d,, X, 1 ' , Q' ...- ,v hr if 7 as 2 ' , Q., , wi , be Warren Berg Lanny Bergman Joyce Bjorkman Isobel Black lg' John Black Marlene Black Byron Blackstone Myrtle Blai Richard Blick Emilie Blume I. 83 . fg ,iv-'. 1 Luverne Boe Ray Bogenrief A Joann Bonnewell ' I 5 .D , Betty Borschuk i 'C' I David Boston dx H' A I Ann Boyd VB Wayne Bradbury 3 Charles Bradley Q. 'id Joyce Brel-:ke - D- Beverly Brink 3 is l K , 'Q 'fi f Lf 2. li 7' - 'V' -A u A I , t Jw... S . 3 ' is 1- J L3 . V 3 h Y-. A ' xflibmr-f L Q A Q ' .ze '9 E' -. 1 N -A -I .. ' RZ' ' -- ' XT v W A N 'f .A A Q Q ' 5 5 . A V 1 1 ' it , :L :L 83 ar- --if Q-B I N uns: 21.1 f I ...Il 19 ' - .. -of . 1 V X5 .I Rosalie Brookins Sonya liionks Deanne Brophy Harlen Brower Fannie Brown Barbara Brubaker Betty Bruneau Bill Illllllfllll Janice Busskohl Bruce Buckley Marcia Bush Robert Byers Margaret Bylin Dick Cabana Eloyse Caldwell Denise Calhoun Jacqueline Card Raymond Card Phyllis Carlson Ruby Carlson Joyce Carnes ,F , 5. 5 EQ if 0 2 N. - ,I Ronnie Carter 4? ,. -g ' ,ag Carmen Cecleno Q 'i Q' I Karen Chaffee -4 ' f i f CV , Ivan Chamberlain lsr Gerald Chesen I A I - Glen Christensen , - 'fi 4 .. J - ..,. f. . H .,, :L L ,N 13' ' Ronnie Christensen LX ji k -- .I , Nancy Christian V , , ' ,-3 T D, It A Arnold Christiansen gil? 9 F f 1 Kay Christiansen a Q A 3 Q I - ' ' Virginia Christiansen Q, 3 -..-, v Nd -.is Hg 1--gl lllinilyn Clausen ,. '90 'Pb 'CQ' vm ' Q Q 1 t Q E Mr W.-r I Y' , x. Q, EEL Marlene Clemensen '?'2?i1'. auff wvfn , Susan Cobb Wesley Collette A , , 94 , ,.,, A , Elissa Collins .s '. 'L ' .CI v- Zi- - 16 , - 1 . 5- t .,. Clayton Conry 'ff 5 , RTT' QQ u'-'21 J 're' A Q Y ' ny, Y M Diane Cook s ,y IQ A ii Q 4 2 .4 Shirley coppie Barbara Corenman Larry Cotton 6 3' R F-' 2 - 9 Mary Coulson 4: ' 1 X R s. X l I --1' ..-Q X-5 t. ,.. CQ Jim Cownie ,, 'X' X , - 11' , ,, W , ' l . . Gary Crane it ' AX Johnette Crow Donna Crowell 'R ,. 5 g 'B b Stanley Crowl we ' -414, ' V ' X 7 i wa- Ns 3 Harry Dam 51, Marlene Danielson .L ',' , I Mariann Dtlaney Joan Daskovsky gg 3 Kay De Harty , gn ..,,.. 'jg .qf -. , ' Q Barbara DeLand Q W Dome Delfs A Carol Dempsay Laura DenHartog 'za 3. .9 6 gs ' Q 9 Jerry Denny Jw ld- , i 6' vw Darlene Dickinson William Dickinson 84 I .1 iff , 5 , ' Gladys Dierking h, Gary Dimmitt H' James Dove Wayne Dowling 1 W, ,d Kay Donohue V Q ev, Jn Dan Dull' . Donald Duff if 'S A as in .. 'ra N . pw-an , Nancy Dunham 'J , v- -- 'N- Mary Dvorak A .MN X'.llm:1 Iizlley Bradley Ebaugh NM' Beverly Edwards K, , Darrell Edwards f Q 9 5 9 A . , , .4 Esther Eggleston ' ' , 'V' : y A sn'-1 f Ell' r f ' . F- y 'I el 10 if A1 ar 1 if fly 2 Earl Engus M 5 4 ., ,, , . . A 2' ' .William England 2 N9 g, A .2 Louise Epperson E- as 4-Ja' , I-rf ,,, Bill Erickson f ' , Karolyn Erickson V Larry Erickson . g- 1 -. Charlene Ernst i ' 45,5 . is PM Craig Evans I 'iglf ' Y Leonard Falk ' L, 4 F Q. . Linda Farrell Cheryl Farris .9 'G Q A' Mary Fennell 1.5 , Kel lf, , Connie Ferdig ' X Victor Finch - 1 I lr 'F ' 'X ' Diana Fischer Barbara Fish Q' Q Gerald gf, :U -, Jeanette Forf' ' Jerrald Ford A I Donald Forsling Bill Francis 'R' 0 'N A .Q ' 'Q Marlene Francis 'EQ 45- 51 ' - f, A N- ' Carleton Frederici ' Y 2, 5, James Frerichs , .. 85 Larry Fuller Z. ZW? Here's your book, the 195-1 MAROON AND WHITE, in which we have tried to capture the highlights of the year's events at Central . . . the things which will remain in your memories as your high school days. Fifty years ago, in 1904 the very first MAROON AND WHITE was published. This volume attempts to bring together those fifty years between 1904 and 1954 in a Golden Anniversary Edition which we hope you enjoy. ,. -.- 5- L' 'b ' vdal- . 'gg . A fI?h'E5s..-.. iii l X Kay Gambs 1' , ,. 9 K . f Judy Ghyselinck V J.. J . G0 bl --,C xv W- , anice e e 9 6, x f Edward Goettsch 'fs 2 Judith Goettsch G G , Norma Golden ,Q 3. A ,iff A Ronnie Goodrich -L'-.f LS.. xj, , yff Janice Gorder 4, W E ' iw, Willard Gould I J , -- q- NM l.4'v H Hugh Graham ' Joyce Graham 'S Q Joe Grant its I , Tom Gray F' .-sr' f t G V Caroline Greeny 3 - , I . 1 I ft ffm Barbara Grieve 5' , RiChaI'd Griffith 3' 'J' Q A Tom Gunderson .3-'33 3 ' Z.. ' Judith Gunsolley K XT' ji W 5 15 , l' , Marcia Gustafson 'X' -u . -J - - ' Boyd Hall Phyllis Hampton Jerry Hunscl Gene Hansen Janice Hansen Kindred Hansen Louise Hanson Nora Hardy Doris Hasbrouck Shirley Hasler Jeri Hatch Jim Hathaway Dona Heaton Charlotte Heck Roberta Hedum Carolyn Heikes LeRoy Heiner Wilford Henrich Gary Henry Janice Henry Barbara Herring I 1 i 5' C' N , X W W if I J., N, fix v-.uf X . 9 i S. V S' 1 Q, Q ' ,,:', ,f -JI, -4--' ' xi. ,'-at i 'il y ee J it L-J 7 ? 535-jg N 86 Gary Herzoff Joe Hewitt , 8 1 ' ' Dennis Hicklin V ' , ye., Albert Hickman V Ardis Hieb Sandra Hilton Richard Hiner il 6 Rochelle Hines ie' 1 4: K x Bill Hobbs ! .l I-Ilvl in V ' Ll lf Q L ll 1 ,hi ki! Lolloy Holm 1 H 1 Rona cl o tzen 6 VA V gr A A Connie Holzapfel 9 i lr, - .37 1 ,. A - H ' X ' -- vndr es .omeyer A i at Y Roggie Horwitz if I 'Ii Jerry Houpt , Robert Howard Q A K ,v Q .' .3 H A Jack Howell .. . A I sw , 4,-7 ' . Gary Howie 4 - if ' ' Pr lx - Clayton Hubert V1 gf' f I 'fx A 1 Carol Hughes A 6. H v Marbethe Huie I, ' - Robert Hutchings -f . '. jf , 5 Logene Iddings Lili a L! Z ff L0iS Iliff Marilyn Isaacson 5: I ' ' A . V A5 Loon Iverson f -' ' -XL Marion Jackson V . 7 V Vx J , Beverly Jacobson ll I 5 I- 'KA' if Harry James l John Jamison -3 Q 6. Q 6- Shirley Jassey Q .- :I x f ' v s eb Mary Jeffs Q ' - v Y F' A ua, V Richard Jeffs 'lv TJWUIAQZ' Thelma Jensen Carolyn Jepson ,l 3 4 ,y u gi Jim Jobeun .. Bruce Johnson I ln-. 11.4 . 1 . 87 Donald Johnson James Johnson Q Jane Johnson r-fl-B , ,. 'T' fu N Janice Johnson 3 at 4- ,H v I A A ,355 ,bg f ' 'Tip ' Mar1lyn Johnson tv X5 K - W re- 1 I shiriev Johnson 1 . ' f Roberta Johnston P ' Jack Jolin l 3 ' Q V Bradley Jones L 'K l sgf Q V K Jane1 Jones :.. A ' 'Qs f-' A '- v., 'Wy yay Janice Jones fi A V l L -J - A , -, Patsy Jones . 1 1, S ' 1 l X Q Jimmy Kanelos K , D- are 2' - -:N Fred Kann , A f' - - 'fy J ' - lk ' Larry Kantravich 'N' -f Nz 'Z ' V l f is y XM' YW Elaine Katsis FTA f I7 I xx I L A Lannie Katzman ' l f Jeanette Kaufmann k 3 Henry Kawell ri --' Q? ., ca . ' 'J Q, Q 7 X :L 1 aurxr 5 ' 4. Betty Kellen bf l. 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