Central High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Sioux City, IA)
- Class of 1965
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I9Ii5 MAIIIIIIH AHII WHIII IIHIIIIIAI HIISH SIZHIIIII SIOUX CITY, IOWA 1 The IIIIi5 Staff of the Maroon and White Editor-in-chief -- Assistant Editor -- Photographers -- Clubs and Activities Class Sections --- Sports Staff -- Photography Coordinators Promotion Staff --- Darkroom Technicians - - Staff Assistant --- Business Staff --- Advisers - - - - -ROBERTA BEEBE - -WRICK WILLIAMS ----JIM MCKENZIE RALPH BENSON DON HECKER -------DEBBIE BERN CHRISTY PAULSEN LINDA PECAUT -L .... LINDA KARRER JUDITH PENDLETON - - - DAVE MCALPINE KEN TESKE --- ANNE EGAN GWEN EVANS -------MARY MURRAY ELIZABETH PEDERSON GREG ROBINSON - -- -DONNA MILLER DAN FLING - TANYA MIRONCHIK - - - - - ,FRED SPRAGUE CURT THORESON ---- MISS ANN BARRETT Iledieate this Yearbook to... Mll. lillllllil llNllllI Because of his interest in the welfare of each student and the advancement of Central, Mr. George Finzen has been selected to receive the dedication of the i965 MAROON AND WHITE. Mr. Finzen makes an effort to come in contact with each Central student and radiates his friendliness toward everyone. A teacher of social studies, Mr. Finzen puts his greatest effort into making his courses interesting and encouraging the student to work for himself. Having charge of concessions at all basketball games, Mr. Finzen spends many hours outside of the regular school day in preparing for a smooth running operation. ln honor of his loyalty and dedication to Central High School, we dedicate the 1965 MAROON AND WHITE to Mr. George Finzen. I-.. -r Wm l sure wish popcorn weighed less! groans Mr. Finzen. Mr. Finzen always finds time in his busy schedule for a friendly chat and a laugh or two. 3 ln order to develop clearly his explanation, Mr. Finzen makes use of a map. A ' f+xQg,w W . A A an , M n 'W W1 Q, A WU W M 'L Q Wyw ' ' f f N , 'H W 'K .' ' VW M' '17 Qi w 1' 1 .V 'W 1 5 M 'fy W WF, ' w W H xg 'N W ' i 13' uf' f M .N N, - 153244 M. 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H ' I X , 2, , QM, LJ . ,i ' A A ' ' N A 2 ,H mf 1 Mt ' y Yf N ' '5 2 1 Q fi- Y , N av fx 1, , . 7 . f r I ' - Q , 3 QW Qu lable of Contents laculty I5 Classes Seniors Z3 Juniors 7 4 Soplromores 35 Activities Acarlemic 93 Extracurricular ll3 Curricular M7 Special Achievements IC3 Athletics l7l Promoters l95 Registration rolls around but twice a year, and this happens to be September, 1964. Jim Erickson explains to Tom Coppie iust who is who at Central. lientralites Prepare for As Steve Anderson demonstrates, study hall seats in the auditorium come in handy for more than one reason. i 1 . i ,nj if p r ff if ,z 'if I an Wim im Fw WM Heier s-J is T T33 l ' f Q1 ..I,r ,D fx, is T A if NY' :fi Q i it l , is 3, . 3 ' 1 Q5 T ., . T T. 5, - : my -...air , 21 3 .. 5 . 's f- 4 . X , A -if-'xi 1 Q. '.',E .W'1 ,.r A -' 4 Broving The we-oTher, sTudenTs heocl for The moin building while oThers push Through The crowded Tunnel. Bus Year Ahead Doug l-lokonson ond Noncy Lorsen Tolce ci spin oT The TirsT school donce, which is The kick-off Tor onnuol soles for The yeor. Cooch Pickford discusses some poinTs of The TooTboll game vviTh Denny Johnson while Cooch Clork observes The gome. if Mary Murray enjoys her mornenr of reiaxarion while cheering during a Tough foofball game. Everyone prefers his own way of srudying including Alan Fisher. Did you know Thor everyone who goes To Cenrrai drives a volkswagon? AT least if looks That way! 1--.'..........-dr ,aww John Samore, lett, and Danny Champlin, right, entertain the cross country team at the annual dinner held bythe team at the d t h season. As llle Year Progresses, llur Store an me is always willing to give her help, llf Memories lirows longer Mr. Speraw continues to lecture to his psychology class by candlelight when a power failure occurs. f I wig. During homecoming procfice Denny Johnson seems To find Soro Von Horns lop more comfortable fhon The oudiforium seofs. . X, i YLL. V -1' 1 A .,-- fi: l'k V 2. fri, ?i 5 y 7 i. is Aifhough nor o winner, This Hooi huilr by seniors proves To be on crowd-pleoser. llctober I5 -Homecoming H154 - N Nix iw. H11 The Trodifioncil Cenrrol High homecoming porciole posses Through downfown Sioux Ciry. pu ,N'-A . For some reason The No Parking signs in front of Cenrral have no meaning To Larry Bower, left, or Paul Cassill, righf. lThis is a sei-up iob but is not for many orhers.l Passes Into Histor Reading The insfruciions before proceeding To vote, Tom yan makes use of The new voting machines during Cen- Jl's mock election. I Jn s1,2f43 xo, 3 93 King Tom Anderson and Queen Judy Kimball converse during The homecoming assembly. qavvawwwquuxwwvxtx XS.-1nso.sq,a,g, 'r.1'w.1.1'xw.1L'l.tw'x1'n.m-,xg 1-.-..,,., -v Wwfdwatllxuxuxxxxq maanllxxxnuxxmxsw W-141.-Q'-QQQQQQRE LRLRSBQQRBREI ---,vW, Y,.. an 'x -Qu Because ot the new rule about coaches leaving tlsfe bench, Tom Anderson tinols it necessary to present Coach Piper with a seat belt at the beginning ot the basketball season. Rita Hollister makes an extra special wish tor a tournament victory. Members ot Tnespians present a skit tor the pep assembly prior to the second Le Mars game. xi' 1 1 vw 4. Lx 4? . f .,- .5, V. V A . rv S iff-i???'f ' - . . X, ,Y gf , M . K H F m A4 1' 15 25? 1 .. , iw 'V 4 Rick levich, Doug Peferson, Mark Ellis, and Bob Kvam find Their own hiole-our while pracficing for Casrle Capers. Cl and COWSdOSp,nS Mm: Spring lever llml Spring Activities Qisilfsfigiffm le of llvertake llentralites After parriciparing in World Theater Day, Pam Welton goes Through The Teolious procedure of rernov- ing make-up. WE l0llK Ill Illlll FAIIIIUY HIR INSTIIIIIITIIIN ANI! ENIIUIIHAISEMENT 15 ARTHUR AMUNDSON AssisTanT Principal HAROLD STEVENS Principal Mr. Stevens checks waTch prior To The Homecoming parade. THIS is where The Teachers Talk abouf The sTudenTs- The coffee session ThaT precedes one of Those Top secret Teachers' meetings. 16 Clarence Carney Dean of Boys Clifford Engerud Attendance Office Social Studies AllMl lSlllillllllS Ray Obermiller Counseling Chairman Coaching Elhelyn Clemens Dean of Girls A- ..,-, . St -it 1. as me 'ffgaztzi ' Z 5:' l.l:i i 25, A Q- - - w i, ii iff! s e ' mimi-3 33 ,1 Q 'f EEEW Q . Sai : :aqeafglgxg-:,,::i-:.it,: Donald Jensen Technical Assistant Audria Maxon Secretary Connie Talcott Mrs. Quinlan explains the rucliments of The switchboard. llllllll PlllSllilINll Jean Hilton Counseling Clerk Linnea Swift Attendance Clerk 17 Library Clerk Bessie Johnson Bookkeeping Rose Quinlan Office Manager Secretary Ann Barrett Physical Education Annual Vera Banks English, Counseling Dale Bard Biology Julia Barker English Ray A. Allen Woodshop Richard Anshutz Orchestra Herrold Asmussen Biology Robert Assink Drama, Speech lll l BUSH llAlIlllllS llllllllllll lllllll Zllllllllll I llllllllllll PAPERS Wayne Bergman Social Studies Mabel Boe Art Sue Bessman Home Economics Mrs. Peterson pounds out another test in the faculty office. Dale Bohner Business Education sh .fl Charles Campbell Distributive Education Robert Davis Driver Education James Deignan Physical Education Coaching Mary DeJong Social Studies Health Enola Downard Biology, Counseling Jack Eichman Business Education George Finzen Social Studies Robert Brooks Band Raymond Clark Physical Science Coaching Wayne Conry Business Education As student teacher Mr. Golden looks on, Mr Brooks buttons up a band member Larry Jones. ,ff G- ' 1 1 '.a:Z:fa:iiE.f 19 1 'fe Wag 'Qirb x ' Q 5 41 Joanne Fowler English Margaret Franchere French Ruth French English as .. . .iifsxffys-,sis-i M H sims: .,,.1 11,- iw.2,iS,,z J, , Jewell Haskins French Sandra Haugen Physical Education Business Education Lenora Hays English Henry Heath Art Richard Heesch Physical Education Coaching John Heihal Social Studies f mggiii Miss Sperry grades each girl's individual swimming stroke. IIE lllill WlllIllMlS Ill EW llAlIHlllS Alllll 650 lilill SllPHllMllIilS William Gamet English, Record Bertha Gilbertson Social Studies Mabel Hutchings Business Education Vern Johnson Mathematics Andrew Karantinos Mathematics Lillian Kessler Business Education Walter Kokiohn Industrial Education Robert Larson Music Les Livingston industrial Education Austin Low Industrial Education Larry Lutz English Milton Mackie Counseling 91' 42 fag... , ' frm- in 1 if iufvf , JT. K-4 g'g W .. in ,I AM, QV , eggs , 'f is, S Miss Gilbertson takes a breather from alpha- betizing registration cards. ,ev .1 Marvin Mozer Business Education Merle Oleson fl Gerald Olsen 4 my NV 7 German V l Frank Ostapoff 35? f Mathematics ,,', Theodore Pappas Spanish industrial Cooperative Training Arlone Malcom Spanish English Nellie Mason Business Education Frances Matz English Joseph movin Latin Mark' Mclarnan Athletic Director Social Studies William Moritz Library -- In the eerie atmosphere of a biology room, Mr. Mackie and Mr. Davis discuss a weighty problem. ll E HAll Ill lllllllll HAVE MASTERS llllillllS 22 The spirit of Homecoming brings out the best in Mr. Anshutz. Bruce Pickford Physical Education Coaching Bradley Pietens English Wallace Piper Social Studies Coaching Thomas Prout Social Studies Mona Redmond Mathematics Elden Rogstad Social Studies Coaching Gladys Parker Health Patrick Parks Driver Education M 'ff fs' K .tp E- te gi , H Rigs. ' oi' Jean Petersen English Loren Peterson Industrial Education .pw VY! 3' is-in gg . t k t I i wut .gg, i f Mr. Mackie and Mr. Obermiller receive sympathetic support from Mr Allen during the registration maze. 23 Eugene Speraw Counseling Coaching Marian Sperry Physical Education Leroy Rowse Physics Lyndell Schmid Speech, English Debate Leonard Smith Chemistry Biology Mll. llllSllllI IIlIlllAllS I. lI.l. l'llll0llAM Coaches Piper and Speraw ponder over the outcome of the basketball season. Alice Thurow Mathematics Dorothea Torstenson Home Economics Margaret Trysla English Marvin VanHouten Business Education Christine Sundquist English Ruth Tarvin English Ruth Stlerwalt Mathematics , 'ir-5' 24 l Mary Wah English Hazel Wauer Home Economics Gertrude Weaver Biology Roger Wendi Psychology Ruth White Mcnhematics '54-in Richard Wigand Mathematics Mr, KaranTinos Truly enjoys grades on reporT cards. purnng Mr. Picklord ancl Mr. Clark genTly pro- Richard Wilson Mechanical Drawing vide The necessary incenTive Tor our unaleTeaTed Team. James VanKIompenburg Printing Gary Zediker lncluslrial Educanon Edwin Wooten Chemistry xx., if ASV' ,',, i 1 WE IIISIZIIVHA THAT CENTIAAl H0lIlS A SPHIIAl MEANING All EAIIH SIIPHIIMIIHE, JIINIIIR, AAIII SENIIIR 27 WE IIISSIIVER THAT SUR lAST YEAR PASSES SWIHH INTII MEMIIRY x ,R y 1 Ai, 28 PAM ERICSON SIXTHN SlIlIlllllS lllllllll All lllll lil Tllfll Service, leadership, and citizenship are marks ot a senior honored as All For Central. These students spend many extra hours outside of their academic schedule tor the purpose ot bettering Central and giving the Castle a name to be proud ot. Relationships with other students and the teachers, participa- tion in the curricular and extracurricular activities and sports, and achievement in the classroom are determining factors in selection of these seniors when the voting takes place. A new policy tor electing those seniors receiving the All For Central honor has been established this year. The mem- bers ot the taculty cast a nominating ballot for the sixteen boys and sixteen girls whom the taculty feel are deserving of the honor. This ballot is then submitted to the taculty again, plus the senior class, tor the tinal voring which determines the eight boys and eight girls to be honored as All For Central. Since the senior class is ever increasing, the number ot students being selected this year totals sixteen, rather than twelve as in past years. 29 KEN HEATON JUDY KIMBALL Y uw I gag EH Q DAN SMITH f Ll2 .rf PAUL CASSILL HAIIII-WIIIIIII I3 SE IIIIIS IIECEIVE IIIIEIIII 'XJ' w DEBBIE BERN .f f 32P1ia I I a,.,.. J 'jp ff! I 4- E ,vi 4 A. M 1 a -E' ' E, ,. x.,,, .. .I .ni3gzmg5,mv3w3yUWhw I QE, 4 If Q W Y 2 I, E' , ,W 1 Wi, 5 M, www-7 Q ww , .f,-, LE M . ,,. 7- ff-V , .,,.,. ,,:, WMMWI. , . H - I,,, I , AM,54?,,.fw ' . ,,,. KW ,V - I ,, fm.. - .,.5x2v-a...vy-wlxxivbnzzki-ffl ' 'U' , .. my 'I 1 Q, if -. ffwpd N DAVE COMPTON 5 - af-Y 'T Ni if W,L E, O E E Z 225 S32 , , .AA. ,. LET All HIR CE IRM SE IIIHS JANET JONES RICK WILLIAMS .s 1, if , S? II if if I a I I 1 IIPHIIIII III IIIAl'S AMI I I J II? U I I II ' Q! EI I' I I I , nyv, If 'E 1. I Y f 5 MARTY DAVIS 33 TOM ANDERSON I wh' ln:-..- Senior Class llftieers Head iiraduatien Activities STEVE OLSON KEN HEATON President Treasurer JUDY KIMBALL MARTY DAVIS Vice-President Secretory 34 MRGISI MASS I A IIHIAIIE TAKES IIVHI Joe Allen Ann Albeck POT Allen Stan Amlmdson Sandy Anderson Torn Anderson Marilyn Andresen Marsha Afwood Melvo Boer ng 'Hi sv' 'S' N Marlene Bartle Terry Bass Connie Baker Nita Lynn Barber Jeannie Barrett Jim Batcheller Roberta Beebe Jerry Beglau NHIISTNATIII MARKS IHI BEGINNING Registration starts the school year for eager Seniors. Their last year nas begun. 1 harles Beith Jim Bell Fred Bendinger Walt Benson 2 2 i avid Bentz kwa Sandy Berens Debbie Bern . Randy Befsworth lllHElll Linda Boulolen Linda Bray Sylvia Bradley Arlen Brekke Larry Blackburn Delphene Blair Dave Bliek Dave Block Jan Bogue Craig Boswell 37 .gp-v ..... l.I Sue Brown Billie Bridgett Carolyn Buck Don Buhrmc tif . liIlllllllllS HAll Don Byers Julie Cameron Diane Capers Carol, Sara., Sharon, Mary, Jonelle, and Sue put their heads together to select a cheer. Linda Cardwell Janice Carlson Patti Carlson Sheryl Carlson Wally Case v 2 Z 5 1 iw ul Cassill William Challed anny W. Champlin David D. Champlin it lllllllllllllll SEASIIN IN Z4 YEARS JoAnn Cole Diane Charles Cy Chesterman swf' Pete Collier Richard Christensen Anita Christopherson Steven Clark Jan Clarstrom Joyce Clements Beverly Cole Mel Cline Diana Cole qgnm JM Dave Compton Darwin Conley Q ti. Terry Mungon, Karen Wade, Jean Vandenburgh, and Bob DeJong study college catalogues. Q . E Fran Cook Linda Coons Charles Corbett Claire Cowan 'Nw 'nw MANS AND IIHIISIII Carol Ann Cox Mark Cripps Stan Culley Dorothy Davis Carol Cunic Arnetta Davis Cindy Davin oyd iChe-Tl Davis Lois Davis Martha Davis Scott Davis ,E ,dw in ? 'Y' Leanna Dean Linda Dean Bob Deck CIIIIPY A SE IIIITS THIIIIISHIS Diane Dicus Bob DeJong Donny Dickerson Neal Dobrofsky Elmer De Vries Mary Dicus Cathy Dickinson '- ff - fi , 5 1 ,::! ff ,:5' efeifyi I 1' :A 1 riiii giagfisige - gsm, V1 r. ig52g?ffgQifQ25zf A L, QS ,ffiifyi -His -LSE! 5 ww . Q11 s?.v-fggfi,-zfgmqg .. 1. -,-, ...Q-,,,,:,,,..m Joel Dimsdale Judy Dirks f ff- W. 'F 4 ' , 'y i-, f , 40 W ' . 1 4 --4 V, -ni for 1 A .V A , ' 'fi' :x l r fha fra' -In Z4 JA, 'f ri 'f A , .,,., ,. ll' Ri. ', ' N' ,e' wjauvv' Henry Dohrman Wally Dowd Karen Draper Melvin Dutton Velma Dyson Rita Hollister, Gayle Wright, Lynn Zerschling, and Bill Mortensen work on the choir float. A lilllA Frank Eckert Richard Echols Vickie Edwards Anne Egan ,rw AI Folk Rex D. Filer V W ,vw I 95 jk' 'Ta W W 's i . WI? eq, ,X ,fl 4? 14 lie-'gmc A, 6 V K' Cindy Fleming Mike Flood Andy Galinsky Linda Joyce Gedwillo Sheila Gelfand Pat Gibbs i Img, ,,.. ., .ik ,V f,,.w.s:s Parker Foley Dennis Fowler Dorothy Friend Tamiko Funamoto 44 Sarilye Fish Barbara Fisher Margie Fisher Allen Fleckensfeir Jlllll A lllllM lllllil is 5 '51 mf 5? S3 wg ni Tom Gilbert Kathy Giles E 'Ex Eli i issull m inda Gilkyson Dennis Gimbel WH! HIIMHZIIMI li M., ,ww , L Wu-Q me-ewwwf 2 Esther Ginsburg Robin Glarum Dennis Gondek K i Y Douglas Goosman Wivi- 'wh' Judy Kimball, a gracious Queen, heads a fine homecoming parade. Judy Gordon Marty Goff Carolyn Graves Gordy Graves James Gregory Worren Grieve Jone Gunderson Connie Gunsollei Wally Gusiod Roger Hockeff Dennis Hogernor Lynne Holl Lindo Hollel IIE TRAUIES TAKI Dennis Horwood Elizobeih Hoifield 1 Ken Heaton Jim Hedges i -5- Allen Heimann Diiime Helikef ,gzip Dave Helin Barb Hendrickson Diane Henline Scott Henry Tom Henry Donna Heuton Beautiful autumn days otter a perfect opportunity for eating outdoors. Tom Hillman Jim Hilsinger Steve Hirsh Mary Heufon Sharon Hieb Lexie Highmc Nancy Hilg lIllllHlES BHIIIME REM AS SE Illll ob Hoberg Mildred lMillyl Hof Gqr Hoflund Doug Hokanson Mary Beth Hoklin Judy Holbrook Rita Hollister Carlton Holt Linda Holfkamp Jan Holzhauer Cora Howard I ,Q-.Q-r Marion Howard Jean Hubbard IIII IIIPIIISI IAIIIIIES - Connie Hurlbert Penny Hurley Jerry Husby The Iowa State University representative answers questions concerning admission. Torn Hughes Robert Hunt 4-M 'TN Janice Iverson iiis Q- ssisr ' , I- iiiiiii' I I gk, , vi Q Q, I I - Carol Huston David Ingalls 2 Richard Inlay c if IcicE I . e Torn Jacobsen Jeanette Jansen Jim Jensen Michael Jenkins Paul Jarreff Corky Jenkins IW BAND IINIHIIIM Mr. Brooks proudly adiusts Larry Jones' new uniform. Mike Jensen RON JGSSOH JUCJY Johme y Dennis Johnson Gene Johnson Gordon Johnson Si S rs 3 is 5 5 3 X S S 5 5 55: 55 Larry Johnson Lois Johnson VIN INSIANT API'IllWAl Linda Karrer Jane Kelleher Julie Kelleher Margaret Johnson Terry Johnson Jane? Jones Larry Jones Trula Jones Laura Joslin Louie Joslin Jan Julius Sally Kaled Steve Kalin Marlene Keller Carol Jo Kelly Karen Kern Jim Kerr Joan Kimball Judy Kimball Linda Kimbell Edna Kirk Sl lllIlS Sllllllilill VMIA lll Wlll Alan Klagge Gordon Klart Jean Knutson Linda Kobernus DOUQ K0lllnQ Rick Konczak Bill Koontz Sam Kooperman Nancy Kruck Roberf Kvorn if'-N Don Kyle Carl Lambert Laurie Lambert Sherry Lamoureux Randy Lange Students Taking ACT tests are observed through the keyhole. IILLHIL BIIAIIIIS Pat Langley Jeff Larson John Larson Nancy Larson Jock Leo Michael Lee Connie Lindberg DOVlS l-6lCl'IOOlC Carmen LeSl1ure Leslie Linn Linda Lukowicz Susan Lyle Duane Maaske JoAnn Mallett ' S gi William Levay Kristine Lindahl fl E Sieve Marsh Kent Martin Susan Mafsushigi Dave McAlpine em L Wav? Denny McBride Mike McClain Joyce Mcinfyre Jim McKenzie Jo McKown Plum aww In si mn vm: 'Nav .lone McLain Denny McWilliams Potty Talley, Terry Boss, Gordy Groves, Dove Compton, and Janet Jones chcif by the sfcifue. :roy Messersmith Pom Meyers Rick Meyers Sandy Meyers J? 'l'Z.'liT3 fi ,Hn 'W'-zf fl: A wga - ,,f, 2zA..,L ,L V Q 1 L, LW,,. .,,, V V I mfr 55 Jfiifff Q 1-sm. 2' .'.:-FH--V1.5 12:13 1 , Emi''I',.g':5E':iQ?: ,FEfa1':Z'F:i,ia I mjifgfge , ,- M,,f.m,. f .,,, ..,:. , wi, - im ,'2?f3?fr2f1g31, M V, 7222 f rf iw' Imam mg: Sf- 1iff:.1 :- .. .,: : -: :- vs , K1 ' Vx. U wffff aff' 2 yu 'awww ww sz, W 2 k fi, wsggrg ,gm Ealing P V Af, .. A we , fl, xfsuwggi W 'fs ffm, ,1a1Qw2,: --ms? gfifwsk-:31gfEg,f3x Ki4a5n53Q8iEm'?S55sz1f 'mfg .sfm:12i5ggg?3gg,a gwizim ,Qu fi Lmdcu Mleros Donna Muller Rnchord Miller Pefer Miquelon Tonya Mnronchuk Denny Molden Rcly Moniux John Munger Terry Mungon Ma ry Murray Linda Motley Lohree Narlin Dan Naylor Sandra Neill jg 4 Q. y e KEN ,f,, ,M new 9' 1 if I PlllSllllll MlMllllllS Milly Hof Thoughffully signs another Senior picture. fl w,,..---... I EI- Darwin Nelson Kenneth Nelson Linda Nelson Vickie Nelson Barbara Newman Doug Newman 57 Clyde Newton Vivian Newton 'SSI'-l N --err Gory Nnchols Tom Nicolls Fred Nielsen g'7'fl,-X' l Jonelle Nyreen Bob OGRGS George Oehlerking Jim Oggel Dennis Olden ,1li'5Ili..,Mi -.1.?t:2' 'Lila-lff, 3 ii Sue Olmscheid .leri Olsen Jerry Olsen Allen Olson I lllll SHI l llllllMl KS. Seniors grab a bile flavored with gossip. IHIIIIRES A CHA lil lll 3 lll CHES i Carol L. Osburn Carole J. Osburn M42 'G' l Kathy Olson La Vaughn Olson Steve Olson Miriam Osferberg Marilyn Offesen Steve Owen .v R' 5 . 3 I ' 'I Q31 li' lf' 2: , ,, 1 , ., , Donna Page Dawn Pair Patricia Park Diane Parker Randy Paul Christine Paulsen Gene Pelchaf George Peferson Mary Peterson Lynn Pefitjean Leonard Pfeister Patricia Pilgrim Cindy Paulson Elizabeth Pederson Dixie Peery Jim Peefe 60 2 1mwS9 ' ge ie 1 is 2 s fe Jef ii qs' Pi 1 l 1 We X 4 X X P f , B-PE is f K. . we ig, . I 5 5 , if QL. .g i A.,ff j af VV ' , ,mf 1 im A L kk,, .. ,gg Slllllllll PlllllllllilS C. Maurice Rawe Pgfricig Ray NUVWCY Ream Nancy Reich 55 A.,. ' Claude Rains Lindarae Randall Tom Rath Dan Raveling John Reinking an 'Dx Linda Holfkamp bravely submits To the T.B. Tests. lm Cherie Ricard Comme Rrce Martha Race Mrlfon Rrce Donald Richards Frank Richards l .K 2 Qin-K 'Ing m....,,! A Il UARNINII Nancy Sanford Sandra Sue Sattler Jan Scheel Janice Schlie Adrian Roy Cathy Sallows Steve Schott Lynda Sage Allan Sandusky Anne Schueller Darwin Schumann Ken Schwinck Tom Searing Susan Servis w v Janet Shelton Andrea Shindler Daryl Shinkunas Susan Shook lllllllllill AlCllllllllS Sue Lyle, Tom Anderson, and Nancy Larson enter The Tunnel. Tanya Shuminsky Bill Sibley Donna Silver John Simon Patricia Sinclair 1 1 i nuulnnnznuuunnnunqnir sefgviigif .,..f' . 1 '- Bob Singer Robert Skelton Glen Sloter Eileen Slutsky DOVWY Smllll Greg Smifh Julie Smith Karen Smith Lindg Smith Wade Smith llll2llMl Slllllllll AS Blllllllllllllll NEARS orol Snyder Mike Solomon Fred Sprague Judy Stapleton Polley Stcxuch Ed Steck Neil Stoffel Carlo Stokes 5 Q .mv 'fam Rosemary Summerlin Patty Talley Donald Stokes Sfeve Stone Vicki Sfoneburg Deanna Taylor Marie Sfultz Lynn Sullivan David Summerlin SlIHlllll ACTIVITIES Jeanette Jansen and Dave Helin swim af a dance. George Taylor Julie Taylor Bob Thayer Carmen Thomas 66 E. Chuck Thompson Kathy Thompson Roberto Tobin UPPER ll lIMITEll IIIVERSIII S Forrest Tucker Cliff Tuffy Tom Tuffy Jock Turner Cormen Tovor Dove Trobough Lynn Tronvold My Mike Thompson Morsho Thomsen Karen Tietsorf Ron Toth HOFOICI Toff Leonard Touney QM as- 'V Bob Singer, Pat Ray, Esther Ginsberg, and Jim Oggelfhoughffully consider cmd vote on graduation announcements. Jack Twyford Jean Vandenburgh Sara Van Horn Linda Van Rennes Barb Voss Karen Wade THE IlHAllS Ili GRAIIIIATIII KCITIWY Wilde Lindo Wade Suzanne Wa ng Lynn Weaver Ken Weisser LWN ,N , Christy Weisz Mike Wagner Drive Waitt Warren Wall Marilyn Wallen lllllllWHllM Sl lllllS Tom Whicher Diane White Karen White Russ White Bene Wilcoxon Mike Wilen John Williams Richard Williams Greg Wells Pamela Welton QW PQ .W-HQ I Una Denny Wilson Roy Wilson Roy Wingerf Penny Wobbemci 'K' T Robert Wilson Jim Windle Donna Windles Sl IIIRS lllllli BACK Mrs. Johnson, Libby Hoffield, Lindo Motley, ond Jonelle Nyreen measure for cops and gowns. Gayle Wright Lynne Wyonf Tom Xikes s.....,,,. Linda Yarosevich Gary Yates llllllllllll ll A Wll lllllllll llllll Harold Auen Alvin Bennar Nancy Bergstrom Bill Calhoun Bonnadell Calhoun James Cunningham Jerry Dirks Tony Drake Vance Frommie Robert Gengler Dave Gilson Jeff Hamel Richard Inlay Cheryl Jensen Vibeke Jensen Douglas Johnson Chuck Jordan Jim Kammerer Bill Kent Vicky Kleinschnitz Janice LaLone Gloria Lamphear Gary Linn Frances Lowell Jim Meyers Jett Nurre Joyce Pelkey Jim Pietan Linda Raskin Larry Roby F11 Joan Youngquist Lynn ZefSClll'nQ Steve Rowley Gale Sager Don Schwebach Richard Skelton Craig Smith Larry Speck Gordon Tagstrom Tony Taylor Craig Towns Al Turner Jim Urbanos Frank Van Osdel Ted Wauhob Allen Widrowicz Dan Winchester Seniors practice tor the Honors Assembly. 'H L Q Cheerleaders build spirit during the East-Central game. THESE ARE FEW Ill llll Mlllllllll lHl BS Homecoming candidates, Dan Smith, Judy Kimball, Tom Anderson, and John Munger, wait backstage to be presented to the underclassmen. Denny Gondek assists Rick Williams and Roberta Beebe by drawing Tom Whicher's name for The tree annual. Dave McAlpine and Rosemary Summerlin meet between class- es. -. 72 WE IIISIIUVHA AS IINIIEIIIAASSMEN THAT lIEAITRAl HAS A PlAl2E HIR EACH UF IIS J S sw 1? W 'Yi H 4 . if W ' 1.5, 'F f W ROW1 R Aadland B Adams S Adams B Akerberg S Alvls Ger Arnbroson B Amick, S. Andersen. ROW 2 B Anderson S Anderson E Anderson M Anderson D Archup D As mby, R, Aust, M. Jll IIIRS MIIRE HlllY G ...,. : - QE V - me 'f Aw X' M. 5. mv. 'Z Q. -4, 1-'ff Kei A s ' rf 2. 3, ,:f2z?Z:f'. 7 ' ROW 1: G. Axelson, D Axtell, G. Baer, A Baker, C. Boker, J Ballantyne, S. Banys M. Barbee. ROW 2: J Barnes, D. Batcheller M. Bcumsfen, S. Bean K. Bedinger, S. Beh rens, M. Beckish, R Benson. ROW 31 T. Berg, P Berkler, P. Bernholiz R. Bergen, D. Ber- trand, L. Best, G Blackford, D. Blender man. ROW 4. B Blinco, C. Blornberg C. Boe, B. Borowsky R. Barschuk, V, Bos Ton, L, Bower, J Bowker. APPIIHCIATL lil lllfll ROW I: D. Carpenter, B. Case, D. Caskey, C. Cason, D. Champlin, K. Chan, L. Chartier, P. , C ark . Cla k . ark . C ar . Clark, B. Clements. Chelstad. ROW 2: K. Christensen, T. Church, D I , F r , J Cl , R I k, T ROW 3: D. Clingen- peel, F. Cohen, J. Cohen, D. Cole, Y Cole, M. Cornbes, L Comstock, G. Conley, ROW 4: C. Conway, G. Cook, P. Corbin, M Corey, T. Corrigan, P. Cory, R. Cotton, V. Cotton. . Ei gr' m F my ' Q ' 2 Xv' . W' A '. : , ' M , , L l ' F- N -T ' ' ' Q4 Q L. A - A 1 Z 2 463i T A il . J, ig- Lib l ' ' , tv- N1 'Q' QE. , 'J 'Q . . L I Z. ... at y to-'L ls , V A I F a ll 'W' ' xt, X tx ' lf 4 L J. J. . FV S ' ' ,A . av. L U't 3 its f sign? . it ROW l: M. Bradley, L. Bradstreet, R. Brady, D. Bray, 5' H is z S. is S. Bridenbaugh, C. Brink, L. Brinkerhotf, M. Bronson, ' f ' ROW 2: B. Brown, J. Brown, L. Budde, J. Bunch, K, K A ' Burns, L. Butcher, K. Byrne, D. Campbell. ROW 3. D. Cain, K. Caldwell, J. Call, S. Callendar. ROW 4. D. ' Q I, Cannon, J. Cardwell, P. Carlsen, V. Carlson. iz '.., 'lzl L T H 4' 5-1 R , Q . L - ls .5 4 .4 wa E an .... yi 7 C A... 3 .yi b H A 4 I . Q- . ff fm ' L 'E L .., I.: Q In V ,f im a .rx H K ylll, 1 4? . , 'r'-'sat , ,K , X V 1 xx , ,Qg'. X v 'I . T l x .,,. 6,9 Q W R 4 B of 1 Q 'adn 3 be H Z' .. 5 -r iw . y M if W A 4 LL -A , M5 13 .,. . 'vt 5 5 . .q cg K qi A Q la: L . ' .P lb lj - ' C rs . 49 898 av im ,RWE 399 in 'J 4 'k'X . 5, V 2 A ,, V L b 7, A, xx, af Q.. K C t C Cox R Crosmer L Cunningham S Cunningham R Custer, B. Dalgliesh, Carla Dames, Carole ROW 1: . oun er, . , . , . , . , . Domes, J. Davenport. ROW 2: J. Davis, L. Davis, S. Davis, C. Day, P. Delashmutt, M, DeLaughter, D. DeMers, M. A. De- ' ' ' ' ' D' k R. D w Roos, K. Devine, C. Deviney. ROW 31 B. DeVries, D. DeWalI, E. Diavastes, T. Dierking, K. A. Dirks, K. R. ir s, ona ay, D. Dowd, J. Doyle, J. Drommer. kb Q 4 . Q mf sv We . , ,...,. 'izi . . J-.R . Q... . ,... if 1 '29 . . JKK L . je V hfrff, Eff . 4 Z. 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Harmon. :fs rv . .wg ,W Rf 'v . ,os fd .f. J-M, ir . '. 'Y' 1:5424 V :. W... -. V .. . me-,f .51 . - ,r J . I ,+, ' Iiefisilf' .' ' ,. flr., of 0. ,ni 'Q' V. :fi . K ,ls Q: ' D, il' ,,n-+ mr, rs, ,Q A f 5 S my Xl . ,-Q.: v. K , 314 Y Q . .. ... - .A,'.'-3331 wa. ROW l: C. Harrison, P. Harrison. ROW 2: R. Harrison, L. Hari'- man. ROW 3: C. Haskins, L. Hasek. ROW 4: C. Haugen, L. Hawkins. R W 5: L. Hazen, L. : ,.. , W to -5 -3 . ., in . .. S x ROW I: D. Henrikson, rf. . ..,,.x' J. Heilman, J. Hen- I I clrickson, A. Henry ROW 2: L, Herbsf, M. Herfel, T. Hesse, L Hieb. ' fa lf. . 6 -V -J.. fx if? :-me? - 3' 3 2 lf' ,, .: ew . fs is ,gj qw ' pw...- c gm gi S s .nrr . Q9- l ime s? ' ll J Row 3: E. Hill, M. Hills, G. Hine, L. Hine. S I ROW 4: J. Hines, P. Hinkley, J. Hinrich C. Hockeff. I . I . .. N Im M .- ? I is . l f.. . 4' Q l . ff .1-:. U- ff.. ...L 5:31 1 T-H : :gg i .. : . - sl ,gf . riffs C miss vnziunis Ani s l . 1' My . R .. . ir . I ....... .gif fix .. 3 new rm. S , Q ROW l: T. Hoffman, J Holmberg, B. Holmes S. Hook, P. Horner, C Horsley, S. Horsley, J Horst. ROW 2: K. Houlsworth, M. Hud- son, J. Huff, S. Hulsi, S. Hunt, S. Hurlbert K. Irvin, K. Iverson. Row 3. R. ivory, L. Jackson, N. Jackson, M. E, Jacobs, M. H. Jacobs, H. Jacobsen, D. James, R. James. ROW 4: D. Jeffries, C. : - A Jewell, M. Jividen, B. Johnson, D. John- li' son, S. Johnson, C. f K1 Jones, D. Jones. . tp IQ Q1 :YL . . :: mu- fm.. Nm. - - -W Lf ,, 1 44 ,, A . L. fr ' .- , L ' V95 ., ' 1, . Z. .. f i ...mr . 'Q ia., , .1, , ws., .f,, ,.,,. ' ig, .5 .. Rovv 1. K. Jones, R. A Jones, R. Jorgensen, T. E., K . We iceikmen. Row 2: s. K J' B Kaplan, R. Karrer, P. 1- A Kotseres, D. Keil. A L ' ' i qs- J lr' J, . V ' 4 'Q I J E ., V 'ue 3' fl g 4-W I - S' ' .. . K - if A f J R rl . . 4 i f ,. -cf ff: mf. if - -, J K H. 1 a 1 A tl: - ...f g 'CT W rf ff Row 3. T. Kelly, E. .. . : gp 1 ' all A Kempers, D. Kenley, J. V52 L 'R I ' Kennedy. ROW 4: G. A J Kent, J. Khune, V. 1 Kimball, C. Kindig. ' .1 -R - 'i . for -2' S' qi ' V .gi ' ... ' A - S be A we 4 1 ROW 1. D- King, J. King, M. Kinney, T. Kloss. ROW 2: B. Klufe, G. Kloeppel, J. Knight, H. Knudsen. ROW 3: B. Kobes, J. Kollman, L. Korula, A. Kounos, ROW 4: J. Krause, J. Krickman, C. Krone, A. Kum- merfield. llllilllll AWAITHI , al 1, 'E' , We '.,J of fs n... - .2 22 I :ms .SQ , ,W ROW 1. R, LaFluer, K. Lamoureux, B. Lone, R. Lone. ROW 2: S. Larsen, A. Larson, P. Larson, R. Larson. ROW 3: B. Lazere, S. Leo, J. Leoverton, C. Leben. ROW 4: D. Lebowifz, G. Lechner, J. Lee, G. Lenninger. 79 Julie Davis poses for photographer, Mr. Rivers. f ,L G. .Q ui is 'SW X. I 1 r-N., . L ROW l- J, Leonard, . K: - is, ,. 1 'M' .5 AL.,. ? L ' M if Leo oldl D. LeShure, B. ROW 'I: J. Lukecart, . P , Levich. ROW 2: R. Lev- Maaske. ROW 2: S. ., ich, A. Levin, M, Levine, Madden, K. Magel. ' K 'T' J. Lindsay. ' t .f xA I l : , 1 or f : ' ' ' h 4 , .,, . 6 ' . in 2 'fl 'Z Q.. .. vw A ' ...X W e -V fi V gl 'w w km --- ff fylifw ROW 3: D' Llmogesf -lr L f,' f 'mf . !1, ,: -.c A .VV J I egg Livermore, J. Lobb, J. ROW 3: L, Magid, J. z in 4' 4, A Longnecker. ROW 4: P. Mahoney. ROW 4: C. 'H Q i,'l Lonserh, S. Lonsen, J, Mannion, L. Marsh. I.. Lr' ' -CJ rr-sf 3, Lovelace, J. Luifiens. mf? 'w 'ZS' sz ' ,pi V Q K nl' A 1 ll X E rnz - 1 ... if f K 7 ali V 7 L f 4. L .Q-2, .. nw .. 3 1 le ROW l: D. Marshall, J. Marshall, N. Massey, L. Matsushige. ROW 2: K. Maxwell, J. Mayne, M. McCracken, M. McDon- ald. ROW 3: R. McGinnis,G. McKown, T. ROW 1: C. Miller, D. McLarTy, G. McManigal. Mills. ROW 2: S, Mir- ROW 4: K. McPeek, J. Tleman, N. Moline. McVay, J, Mears, L. Meiersfein. ROW 5: J. Melland, J Mercer J, Merrill, J. T. ROW 3: D, Moore, S. if Jll IIIRS llll 1 'N Q L 41 'Fig S is uf 4. J H' l J- Mernllf Row 6. B. Moore. Row 4. c. Mor- Merrill, G. Messenger, ris, M. Moughan. , B. Metz, B. Miller. A M ' ai, .. S0 y ily. wi ll ll L ' M Ll .Q -1 r f 'gy S 992 R L . Q L A . 1 ,M L . 'I lt ggxv . N 5, i in 4 - A 6. A Ltyy A J V :I 1 1 ' Q, .5 : : ,, .L fr . . . i 1-2' . g, R P.. 4 zi- ,. J P - A f 2 i + L 2261 W 152531-fizflf. FV A ' Q V':': J 5 ll: . ,,V- , . e g .I f L it ff' LX Ll .Mr it E Y Q A M A 4 if it it 't fax X ,, . ., 7 .. ROW I: L. Mount, D. Mulfinger, J. Mungon, B. Nelson, L. Nelson, P. Nelson, G, Newell, P. Nielsen K. Nielson, M. Norris. ROW 2: M, Novvlen, J. O'Brien, T. O'Connell, C. O'Donnell, G. Olsen, G. Olson J. Olson, Mar. Olson, Mil. Olson, R. E. Olson. ROW 3: R. J. Olson, S, Omeara, S. Owen, S. Pace T, Packard, S. Pacuclrt, G. Parker, S. Paul, T. Payne, P. Peacock. ROW 4: M. Pearson, B. Pease, L. Pecaut, J. Pendleton, M. Penkert, S. Perley, R. Perrin, D. Peters, C. Peterson, D. Peterson. ROW i:J. Peterson, L. Peterson, N. Peterson, T. Peterson, G. Phillips, J. Plantz. ROW 2: T. Pletcher, G. Polak, M. Posey, M. Potash, T. Prince, L. - Provost. ROW 3: A. Pugh, G. Quade, F. Radtke, C. Rave, R. Ream, D. Lmda Pegoul and MO,ry Peorstan Reasoner. ROW 4: S. Reeder, L. Rees, L. Reeves, J. Reinking, B. Remer, Sffeffh Then' necks for Cl gllmpse of T e M. Revere. STGQ9. f , :. ,wig if Pl QL P '99 auf: t' I ,d x xv, A .5 W ' g wh YE? gf f ' Y' 'N Iraq ...Q 4 ,Qi --uw T i... u , , hu.. . 'A + f f'7'2T.j . lv 15 Elilgif-i . E lx 1 we is N Q V'1i.l if ff' ' 1 ts x X i 'Ti r 2-f t 5 - 1 is 5 I 'Q K Q ig if LM Qt If ! Sl f . I . .Q ll ' L if .Q ,XA it . A -ff Q ., f .. .. ts- fr. Q ,,., , yy.. 4 . T ,,.. V gh V, Val , L ? ,yl ., 1 ROW T: R. Reynolds, B. pgmfi 'V T Rezin, E. Reznek, R lk Rice, P. Rickwo, C. Q W Rider. ROW 2: V. Riffey, tt R. Riffle, L. Ringgenberg L. Ritter, C. Ritz, G Roberts. ROW 3: G. Robinson, S Rocky, L. Rodman, K Rogers, G. Rohlfsen, D Ross. ROW 4: B. Row- land, B. Runsvold, L Sollows, J. Samore, B Sampson, L. Samuelson I is at U ROW T: T. Sanders, C. Sattler, ROW 21 N. Saul, Bev. Schenck. Jll lllllS lllllllll THEIR ROW if B. Schenck, M. Schmidt, J. Schultz, H. Schutt, E. Servis, M. Shearer. ROW 2: A. Shook, M. Shulkin, T. Shu- minsky, D. Simmons, S. Simonsen, T. Slaughter. ROW 3: J. Slotsky, H. Slutsky, C. Smith, D. Smith, K. Smith, R. Smith. Marge McCracken and Holly Ja- cobsen labor over their term papers in the library. ff I ROW I: D. Snyder, J. Solo- mon, B. Sponder, C. Stam' oulis. ROW T: M. Stapleton, C. Stark, T. Stertz, C. Stevens, E. Stewart, J. Stewart. ROW 2. R. Stokes, E. Stone, B. Stoneburg, C. Storms, ...E+ fl!- . ., K' lg., G, Story, J, Stowe. ROW 3: G. Struthers, V. Sullivan, D. Sui:- bach, D. Swanson, E. Swanson, J, Swanson. Row 4. B. Tugq. K. Talsma, C. Taylor, B. Temple, L. Teska, D. Thatcher. fl fs ,. y .. ff-ff ii 4 1 WS i ak, I TIS-. .. Slllll Illlllll WITH EW llll HIIENIZE ROW T: B, Thieman, F. Thomas, C, Thompl son, K, Thompson, C. Thoreson, S. Tieck, M. Todd, A. Towns. ROW 2: S, Trexel, S. Triggs, L. Trometer, S. Trotter, N. Turgeon, T. Tuttle, L. Tweet, R. Van- Buskirk. ROW 3: A. Vanden- burgh, J.VanderIinden R. VanDeSteeg, T. Van- Dyke, B. VanOsdel, S. an ., xx' '- is . in -, sz- f bf N . . ., . 1 1 I . -I ax t A-cz' VanRoekel, M. Vermil- yea, J. VanHagel. ROW 4. E. Vreugden- hil, S, Wade, G. Wadhams, D. Wagner L. Waldon, M. Warner, V. Warren, E. Watson. , , ,. ...ii il hw 5 ' 51 A av ' , Q -Q Q, X nf EJ Q. -r td ff XR wtf? mi f 1 t..., lv' J' 1? if as fd? V .5 3 qi' 5. ' Vk 2? lf. V: I RQ. . f .Q KA.. P . . y y , ufvin fi. . '. ' A l L i sS.4-'iiiiii' Row 1: T. Weber, S. Wheeler, M. Whitehill, C. Whitney, J. Wickey, J. Wieland, J. Wilcox, J. Wilk- inson. Row 2: L. Will, B. Willcoxson, S, Willkowski, P. Williams, B. Wilson, J. Wingert, D. Worden, K. Wright. Row 3: C Xikes, S. Yakubowsky, C. Yingst, R. Yockey, K. Younglove, D. Zimmerman. Jll lllllS Alllillllli A lililill Sl lllll YEAR Students absent from the iunior sec- tion are Donna Childs and Alice Oster. Sherry Mittleman anal Jane Mahoney face the problems ot sharing a locker. ANNE' 'ff 1 ROW l: J. Adams, J. Ahrens. RO D. Andersen, T. Andersen, V. Anders ROW 1. W. Anthony, R. Archer, C, J. Bard, D, Barnett, B. Barnick, D. A. Bendinger, R. Benson, T. Benso Biordol, K. Blackford, C. Bluford, L Bradstreet, D. Brandt, R. Brewer, B l Z' 4 Q 5' vg- U' t Q Y A -sn will W SllPHllllllllllS Z X t g h i . :'i . 5 en, V. Anderson, K. Arney. W 2. L. Ahrens, C. Albert. ROW 3. P. Albright, J. Allen, B. Allison, R. Allison, B. Andersen, llllllllS IIPE lll SIIPHIIMIIRES Arnold, L. Auen, D. Ayers, R. Baer, G. Baker, K. Baker, L. Baldes. ROW 21 G. Bales, M. Barbee, Barnum, B. Baron, D. Borricks, J. Bartle, V. Bauerly. ROW 3: L. B9c'1ler, J. Beeson, P. Beglau, n, D. Berg, J. Bergeson, K. Bern, T. Bertrand. ROW 4. W. Betsworth, B. Bever, L. Beye, C. . Bohlander, P. Bernl1oltz,T. Boris, D. Boulden. ROW 5: J. Bowlcer, J. Boyle, D. Bradley, R. . Brinkerhoff, M. Brienzo, Da. Brown, Don Brown. 6' K LE! . I ... .H ..-A . 'W' ' . I I .. A: :-- ,A 1 r V , M A- fx ? . 'S 'T . 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Carter, K. Caskey, T J. Ccsler. ROW 3: T. Cassem, T. Chapelle, R. Chapman, D. Cheever, D. Chilson, B. Church, J. Church, P. Churchill, M. Clork, T. Clausen. TX.. SWIMMIB IS Z f W ROW 4: L. Clay, D. Cline, D. Cobb, A. Coberly. ROW 5: D. Coffman, H. Cohn, C. Cole, B, Collins. ROW lr D. Conley, B. Cook ROW 2: G. Coons, R. Cope land. ROW 3: T. Copple, S Cosier. ROW 4: R. Cotton, F Couture. Gretchen Nyquist enthusiastically tokes the plunge. l ff , ' fe Q . . ---- . 1 -l l : -O. ll T A f ' 3 . :'-- ' iif- Q Q XR i . V , ik, , I I ,, .... ., T n, fn T .. if ,,,. 5 , Q .. .. - .5 my 1 S Q Wa- E E 2 1 in .ff i 1 1 Q 'F' gi Ln dl l l Y ,Q Q 1 4 .1 5 up .,- VS- 5, ww' ,. ,ty . V 4 2 - 'Z i I .Y ' L XX' i 5 f . N FX i Qi ji :,' g ,R Q i X- ., . . . . 1 qw-if ' M in nm. . k ii A . -,. . 3 .. 5 . A . K :asf ' lx 2 svA ll M ml lf ll ' 'll ., . G' , ' L ' 3 J if .s 'iv-. E K., .ca ,.. Si . , 1. , an 'QE' V555 ,, - . K 4: AW XX K 5 . ii, .ii L. , M, ROW iz R, Couch, J. Cowden, B. Cox, V. Cox, H. Crowe, H. Culion, C. Custer, L, Danielson, D. Danne, G. Davelis. ROW 2. Den. Davis, Dia. Davis, M. Davis, T. Davis, P, Dawdy, J. Day, D. Dean, G. Decpiiris, J, DeMers, R. Denning. ROW 3. C. Dennis, L. Derflinger, K. DeVries, J. Dickson, M, Dickson, B. Dishlip, H. Dishlip, R. Dohrman, D, Donnell, D. Donovan. Slll'HllMlllll EXPHIIL lil ROW lz K.' Dooley, D. Doran, B, Dreeszen, D. Duncan, K. Dupic, M. Dupic, V. Dyson, W. Earlanson, J. Ebel, T. Eglin. ROW 2: D. Eirinberg, I, Ellickson, F. Ellis, L. Elsberg, M. Elsberg, D. Engle, S. Ericson, Dale Evans, Don Evans, P. Fahey, Y. Felix. R - D. Fernau, M. Ferner, C. Finnegan, T, Flynn, B. Force, C. Ford, C. Forney, K. Fortune, M. Foster. ROW 4: L. Fox, L. Franklin, M. Franklin, R. Franklin, P. Fredrickson, P. Frazeur, B. Friend, S.Fruechfenich1, L, Fulton, J. Gardner. OW 3. ' . W ' -. - .Q if F ' f a 4' - iw . 1 ,345 . F , L' ' EQ. ' f ..,. 2, f if ' 'A 1. '- . A n ' ' ' X I . . gf' .M 4- L 92 . ff - , , th Z i ,,, , .gaxrs . bee, , R . Law s 1 . X ,A , Pj--,,,-:Slifer .' l wg- X 1:35:11 'cf..wii'Zk1m5: L R L R i'i' L ii . Z A .F I f ' vb- Li Q. . li 11121 i F R -f fi L L . fl VW M 3' W ' x ki ' V, K . x 1 E 6 ha t' nn . In K , .. . ' W K 8 s ki EL I , E L ,, in ' - ' 5 - ,,, - 'La as 'VW J? gl 3, .. fi if ' Ili' . ,si ' .. 'l vi fi N . A 4 , n ii C, f '- 'H' 4 , V l 'fi' 1 ' ' ff-'S 3.3 in J i 'ii ' as -. .. if. . L 'i sf. ffm: ie I l X, 4 ea fx' 8 251.51 'K ROW I. N. Goulette S. Grade P. Gregg C. Grego ROW 2. E. Gregori V. Grieve L. Gripp P. Groepper ROW 3: P. Groetken G. Grove JsGrove P. Groves ROW 4: R. Gunderson D. Gufhmiller R. Hcfits J. Hagberg mfr- ..g... . z :.:.,, .., I 0 I . 39 , 4 will -Hi, 3j?22l55P7lfs . . W igfliii' pg , Q 1 ' Y X Q . . 1- . 5 5. .K . ..,... . I2 9 . 4. 15 r i f fx 5 Q, - .,. V. .1 .- M. wr -. If U . iw? Es. 1 4 XE fl W' 1 El ,.,5 pi X zvl ,X 3 SIIPHIIMIIIIES ll Il lIlASSWllllK .. ..,. . . '- rx! I ' ...V ---, . . 1521 X' Z ' ,i GW. l M 3. L. ln- , T . '26 1.59 ll QE' Q 1 3 S 7 -'R M' '53 5 ,lim . . . r ,.. r ll is KS ' f fr ROW 1: T, Haggin D. Hageman N. Haley C. Hall ROW 2: R. Hall B. Hallett L. Haltli M. Ham ROW 3: J. Hamel E. Hamilton J. Hannel R. Hannel ROW 4: A. Hansen C. Hansen D. Hansen Cha. Hanson ,. 1 3 , I-Q-' j 'U Row I. H . - , ROW I: f f Che. Hanson B Heimon wig ,IL -A K. Hanson ' S. Hanson D' Herbs' J. Hardersen ROW 2: E ,Q ROW 2: L. Herman 'FW' 13 f B. Hard? D. Heuvon ' A I .. -,' X L. Harms ' J' 1 V. Harper M' in ' M. Harstad .J 4 rf ' I n 4, I as Z , Rovv 31 I yn... 'fl K .f T, Hassebrook ROW 3- . 1 I P- ,glcmgjg F. Hewitt A .v ki KA Headley P. Hnndman ROW 4: , Row 4. re. Hinds . .fn , Y. Heaton S. Hines 5 I 2 D. Hecker ' I 5 . T-if. -3 K. Heibel ' R . D. Heimer I- - - ... Q' . lQg.. 1 ,..2 .. ' x- F1311 itil ROW 5: B. Hobart G. Hockeff ROW 6: D. Hoffman C. Hague ROW I: B. Holcomb, S. Holdowsky, B. Holmes, D. Holmes, J. Holmes, E. Holtze, -T L 'H , I K ,E .. as , Q ,R 5 I F S Q' Q-L, f I 'ff I, 3 5- . A I' slaz t Q X 1' we , Row 21 H. D. Howard Y ' ., A. lddings ,A f . , K. Ingalls 8 3 Q Q f V F: C. Irwin - I W., J. Iverson W Tim Jacobs I Tom Jacobs Q MZ, ROW 3: D. Janssen D. Jarrett T. Jaynes P. Jennings , C. Jepson I D. Jensen ' I E. Jensen .A N K. Jensen A - I --M ' I . Q, Ib L. 'NR ROW4: Jensen G. Jessip Dav. L. Johnson Dav. W. Johnson Deb. A. Johnson Deb. Johnson J. Johnson G. Johnson Kar Johnson I BY -.. I . Q 'j .'. .... L1 1. In . R351 ' I I do I - .X V . ,L ,m lp ad L? ' 'cf' D. Hope, R. Horner. , ', . V I - -ng Y -I? ...S an ' upw- ef el , , Vis.. lf. I I 'SA .' is .. lugs J 13, H 'H' wh W E Z7 im . ' 'W Mi in 'K' . .' L 'Q L . . ,:, J, A V , Ji V '. 'lm Ng- z. A fl., .n . af Qt I ,J KK jg A 10 Q l N X 4441 7 4 1 -. J. ' ' Q' i f - -U X... iw , Q .1 kg., snag- V T J '-fir? . E . -, ,F . .. . f -1 ff 5 ,,,,,, f Q ff Ezi ei , e V V:V. ,, L , if . i i n , Junk W' .. I -.ia Q Q er X my 0 1 3 1 ff I I ff -,. ..,.,. zzf A37 of , QQ l lllfik K ' 4 , gli M ,563 ifllfim 1, ll ll lg 5 if K 3 ROW T: Ken Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Johnson, Son. Johnson, Sco. Johnson, Sue Johnson, C. Jones, L. Jones, M. Jones, B. Jorgensen. ROW 2: J. Joslin, J. Kolin, B, Korres, A. Kotsis, S. Kotsis, C. Kousler, M. Keefer, B. Keene, P. Kehrberg, C, Keizer. ROW 3: C. Kelly, C. Kerl, C. Kirkegoord, A. Kline, L. Kluender, R. Kluznder, W, Klundf, L. Knopp, M. Knepper, D. Knight. ROW 4. T. Knudsen, D, Koch, D. Koopermon, S. Kopp, D. Korulo, R. Krorz, D. Kouris, T. Kroll, K. Krouse, R. Kroeger. SllPHllMlllllS TAKE THEIR lncreosed enrollment requires Thor sophomores cilrernore in cnssernbly of- Tendonce. ROW I: D, Krommenhoek, J. Kromrnenhoek, L, Kruck, M. Kuhlmonn, T. Kunze, N. Kurtze. ROW 21 M. KuyKencloll, J. LoBelle, C. Lo Fleur, B. Loir, R. Lonegun, P. Long. ROW 3. C. Lanham, J. Longley, G. Larsen, J, Lorsen, T. Larson, J. LoScolci. ROW 4. D. Leoch, G. Lebowich, J. Lee, P. Lee, R. Lee, D. LeFebvere. v . ,,.1,,,g..,g 5 ,A 5 ,ug i ' H ' .- ,,,. J f L 1 2. 6: 'ii' 'L' he s.rr f J srss 3 ' . .. is :Sis J E 5- . .im V f 4' 39 Q 4 ,f L N- Wigif C 4 4 .Z -' 7. sf.. E in 3 . .... . '-V.. I 4---.. i'll J We . ' Q J J .gm ,',: ll . . V kr ' V V7 I 5 K x ix in is U l 'gif W. , .. as is ll' .. QQ :. if-J wif: 1. I . ffm: L. :J W Q - :. Q 'K L4 are ei' sb, .. M5 .fe :vas if .Wav i 1 R. 7 , ' wi - ' I.v'?.JNY :W , -1 .- M L , sl, X wr R 1 i i 5 L Q , f ki ::, 1 xg .. ' 3. . .' lx, ROW l: G. Lenninger, R. Lenninger. ROW 2: G. Lenz, G. Lester. ROW 3: L. Levich, T. Levich. ROW 4: J. Levine, TURN UN THE ROW 1: M. Marlcley, B. Maron. ROW 2: M. K. Marfinson. RO Mason, R. Marhie 4: B. Maxwell, T. Q Marsolek, W 3: D. son. ROW McClain. G' f' 4 5 s .hx Sk, ' K K ROW l: P. Lewis, B. Lundquist, R. Lisrman, R. Lofgren. ROW 2: T. Lorenz, L. Lorig, M. Low, L. Lowell. ROW 3: C, Lynch, K. Lyfle, A. Macklin, B. Magle. ROW 4: D. Magel, M. Maloney, C. Mannion, J. Mapes. SHELF ROW 1: P. McClary, S. McClure, B. McCracken, T. McDonough. ROW 2: M. L L ii x 5' ' N is , , J 'O ., . Ez... - 2 . my K .xi Sw if'- f 'f - . .- Q LL: ' I ,fm .. 1: kj. R' ff Q. if 'V if-' . 3 Zn A 5: .EA vw-9 ' a.. ... Us .,: . :P 1 . K. 'mi -' Til? ff' an T .? A g 1 .L 'J fl' McGrory, S. McKay, P. McKinley, M. McMurray, 1- r In 'T L , k T Y Q - ' B ., - ' -A X gs. - lf 7' E . V' 1 Q AML ' 4, X v ' ,Am JI , 'ffm ROW 3: T. Melone, V. Mercer, M. Metcalf, K L i q'-k:.Y'L J. Meyers. ROW 4: S. Meyers, D. Mille, L ',, ff K .. ' B. Miller, G. Miller. , 5 ' Qs L , Q. . 1. . . . R - ,ff it 4,3 4 . I i ,. ix ...VE ,,- Q . Has . . M qx K L .W . M :- . F , ,A M gg y 4 . R ' -:iii-1, ff ' I ROW 5: K. Miller, M. Miller, S. Miller, ' 5 J' 'fy S. Milligan. ROW 6: K. Mishler, B. . . Mitchell, J. Mitchell, K. Mize. f -3 '57 ' R W dz- R N ' 'X . '. ' 91 F ' --1 : W : as, . Q -' - . X 5 V ' - W 'ms .Q Tl . k.,f 1, .fm E, - - mn Z.: we .lf . 1- l s O we xv. ls' rg I' 1: .,, 5- T or .... X gm, Q 'kg W . 9 L' :lxtl '1,. x ii. Nw er. ,.-L l P 1 l , l 4 M ig f as Qkllw a K2 X X s. 1 Q .. . X A k k Q, . . M 1 . w' l A Q .sg el a . X R M ,. A 'ir M sg my 5 M . R 1 . ga 4' fn. - I Sli' K 9- 55 Q is 9 T2 Sh Kr. E a f 'QL C. J 'x XW .593 5 , 2,559 fl QR? s J ESE 2 N fs- lei.. ., Al 'W V55 lm B ROW 1. J. Moeller M. Moen C. Monfagne G. Morris K. Morrison ROW 2: J. Morton M. Moughan R. Moughan D, Mount T. Murphy ROW 3: M. Musfacchio C. Nash O. Navarrete A. Nelson Dal. Nelson ROW 4: Dia. Nelson G. Nelson Pat Nelson Peg. Nelson Slll'HllMlllll TEAMS Illlllll ROW lr S. Nodland J. Nolen F. Noonan R. Norton G. Nyquist ROW 2: D. Nystrom L. Nysveen R. Obe S. Oehlerking E. Oldis ROW 3: B. Oliver D. Olsen P. Olson S. Olson C. O'NeiI ROW 4: M. Osborn C. Osincup Dan Owen Dia. Owen L. Owens ROW 51 J. Pace P. Pallas J. Palmer W. Palmer V. Pappas ROW 6: C. Park G. Parker N. Parmefer B. Pearson Joh. Pearson 92 'AA L X ..... 4 - . ROW l: Jul. Pearson P. Pearson ROW 2: A. Pederson K. Peirce ll l llllZllllllS K wi 'Q R Row 1: . A .. , L' fr if J. Pendleton . le W V f L L- PePPeV ' TC ' L A J. Percy ' . , ' T' it .L A. Perkins i ll ' 7 - P G. Permawn K 9 B. Persinger N Ayuq Row 2: S K. Peters - P . il R. Petersen 7 W . 4 Q We V D. Peterson PM , A ,. Srl -V e, - tw G. Peterson V, . 'IT' ' E?7!,f S. Peterson 'V ' A, L. Pfeister mx fl M' Row 3. P L , . L. Pitts ' ' - .1 1+ gf ' fa- R. Plum :ft . W f- Q ' . ' if J. Potash P 4 ' M iz: I, Aw D, Pratt D. Preston X' - . 5. ,v7,V ,' : I L . J J. Purnputis W 4- X14 ll ROW 4: D. Quade W. Rabe ,J gg T. Randall 'cl' : F A 1 W 'A 3 D. Rasmussen -D V , ' H. Ratner A ' , V. Rausch ,gg MZ, I lr 1? lfkiak Q x ,f , Row 1: P it L , L R C D. Redlinger .V . H I A . in 4 'L - -H- F. Reese was ,hw R. Refkm ., D L c. Read I' -1 g . S. Revere f g K ,... ' L D. Rexroat 's , ROW 2: C. Reynolds J. Rice L A v-, , V ' Anzaffey g mi' :if M. Rise I . 3 , - A. Roberts g ' . A L. Rochester ROW 3: D. Rosacker S. Rosenthal ROW 4: M. Ross P. Ross ROW 5: G. Ryan L. Ryan ROW 6: K. Ryden H. Sacks .i r si L QQ an . N? P xx th K- L ...Q + Angie Katsis, Kathy Romsey, Mary Johnson, Kathi Pepper, Tim Schultz, Duane Davis, Mark Olsen, Bill Cooper, Roger Morgan, and Bob Carlson are absent from sophomore section. we .sl .X J gr X. if i . 'im in l x 5, '- T 'li i fx 9 'K if , f:., .,f. , 4. ' BL it ,E , 3' fi, wi wi' :QQ X i Q5 'P+ ROW 4: W. Smelser, C. Smith, D. Smith, Kat. Smith. ROW 5: Ken Smith, W. Smith, W, Sagn, H. Soper. af Lit' 2 , .gi Sk :gf X 2: .i i .L fnyl QT'Tl El l 4 -1: .ff - L' gn. Q 'A gy ' C: - . fi K . Y., . . iylmhm ' 1. J 9' ,L , '51 5 ef' .. fi 2? .SSW . 5 1'. Q55 ili E ' iQl - 2 ?'?OW cms- O Baifi Q-ng:--, :13-. an v7P qFlf' 5r.,e ouplfcPgl .my O- M7295 :QUT-1 Eg5m' 7r'N?3 'Ou-,Za w53'3 3 gf: 3:9--:H o 5'3g 3 -. ,gma- . , 3-rw out fl .S-Wg: 0740 3 rmiwfo a... 3- -L. i-.wmar -, U'33? 'QWQB 203' 9, 12-3:09 Qgagw U., an F 33!99. 04 1 QFEW? CD CD IP' KWH o O3- ??aS? CtD:C rams. V-41:10. . 3 Q E-EGF? Ki :gf SUPHIIMIIRES LEAR THAT WITH 'nr'- :gun- fl.- 'Y E! xv if -4 i ROW T: D. Sowienski, S Sowienski, L. Speck, D Spiegel, P. Stabile, M Stamoulis, G. Stauffer M. Stack. ROW 2: T Stephenson, S. Sterling B. Stewart, L. Stidfole, J Stine, B. Stokes, C Stokes, D. Stokes. ROW 3: R. Stoneburg, S. Stover, D. Stowe, T. Stowers, C. Striegel, D. Strohbeen, B. Sturel, C. Sudduth. ROW 4: B. Sullivan, M. Summerlin, A. Sutherland, D. Swart- son, L. Taylor, V. Taylor, G. Teska, K. Teske. I I 1 gi 1 5 ' 47 A... M .. F .. if -1 of W- -1 QTL? . f , :.,,.,.' ' . 1, .V ? V , I 4 V 'A . 1, , e QQ' ' ,i ' . F af 5 4. - . Q . Q 1, .. ..ii , . ., .tr T . . J V 4 . . ,..: XR . 1 In uw Q F . ,ex in . 1 . 0 -I J e so . L , k v, I I I I if ,V 43, 5 .yi ,bv-1: V, 1 I 'FQ-Klfj?1a, VL - I F7 . v s. L. .-A . a Q, if ROW T: S. Thomas, B. Thompson, C. Thompson, J. Thompson, K. Thompson, D. Thrasher, Lan. Thury, Lin. Thury, F. Timmons, D. Tobin. ROW 2: P. Todd, R. Toel, M. Touney, R. Towns, H. Traver, C. Tripp, S. Trizila, M. Trudeau, J. Trudell, C. Tuffy. ROW 31 M. Turchen, D. Usher, T. Usher, A. VcDeer, T. VanDonselaar, B. VanHazel, P. Vennard, P. Versfegen, W. Voss, W. Vust. . . ' Q5 , - llllllllll lil IZIIMES ASSIIHA Bl Q LT Agni- 2 wg' ROW I: C. Wade, A. Wagner, L. Walker, M. Walker. ROW 2: D. Wallen, P. Walters, J. Wanned, C. Wa1'rs. ROW 3: M. Weaver, G. . Weber, G. Weiclerl, M. Weiner. .. , ,A Row 4. B. vveissef, s. N A 2. 5 Wendahl, B. West, M. A :,V 'A 5 Westadf, R. Weslfall, N. . I' Wheeler, J. Whicher, S. H wackeff. Row 5. L. YQSLU CQ 'is. R Wieck, M. Wilke, D. L Willfong, Mar. Williams, , Mol. Williams, P. Wil- n Q .. . ls liams, W. Williams, G. V as vw V .f m . , . A .6 ' Willson. 3 L ' L - sg , V V '71 fl. Row 6. L. Wilshire, D, 4 ' 'L l . . .- Wilson, F. Wilson, J. I l Wilson, S. Wilson, L. Wilson, W. Wilson, A. Winchester. ROW 7: M. .- f Winkler, L. Winter, L. 5. sl A Woodley, B. Worden, L. -' . I Yaeger, C. Yanacheak, 'f M. Zell, L, . ' , H Zepl a i n. K lm X - N sk iii!! ffl. Zellmer, F. E fl S hw? '-1.n'E,. .. we-'iw ' i Vv'lN 4 A.. 3. 'M r or .A ,E ...is is' W I : wr-of . ,:.2 , G I e fi? 5 v lm- if 2' .L . . . ff wt . .,,,x f. . I if . Y' ig, is., if i Mlm mg, fix -A 10' E if S E22 if 1' dl' ,,, awvmwQf:mnQ+,A.wfQ:MQ wwwwm WT PIIIISIII A VARIETY IIT ACTIVITIES AT IZTNTIIAI: AIIAIITMIII, TXTIIAIZIIIIIIIIZIIIAII, ANII IZIIIIIIIIIIIIAII 97 ACADEMICS Our castle is the tinal step between the two phases ot our lives. As we look back, we will be able to appreciate the preparation our school and our instructors have given us, for we will continually benetit from the knowledge gained at Central. Seventy-tive courses are ottered, and seventy ot these courses are selective. A course in Health, American Gov- ernment, and American Problems or Psychology or World Attairs is required tor high school graduation. English also is a requirement through completion ot English 6. Central is excellently equipped to meet adequately the needs of the students who do not seek to further their educations and tor the college bound student. sc 1 -l' Alll Sllllll TS KEEP IZASHE FESTIVE lHllllllliHlllll YEAR At Central There is a wide variety of courses offered for the student who has an interest in the art field, or for the student who plans to continue and make some phase of art his life's work. A Fine Arts course is offered which gives the student the opportunity for continued im- provement and experience in skills such as painting, sculpturing, and other facets of the field. The Applied Art course introduces to the student such skills as printmaking, advanced work in sculpture, continually progressive work in ceramics and use of practical materials for making jewelry. The Commercial Art course includes study and practice on illustrations for use in maga- zine and newspaper work, and also creative drawings for story illustrations and miscel- laneous advertisements. Mr Heath advises Warren Wall on Commercial Art proiect. 99 Cindy Davin and fellow Fine Art stu- dents sand drift wood for display. Ken Schwinck concentrates on polishing a ring in the Applied Art class. f 'A v . , N gi 313- WW- Mr. A. and Foster Ellis prepare a bird specimen for skinning. Four basic science courses which are ot- tered to the student are Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The first, Physical Science, explores fields of astronomy, geology, weather, physics and chemistry. The student is introduced to his natural environment through the study ot Biology, including plants, lower animals and a brief study ot man. Through the study of Chemistry, the stu- dent becomes accustomed to and applies his knowledge ot elements, compounds, and mixtures in the classroom laboratory. Physics consists of the probing into areas of mechanics, sound, light and electricity. STIIDE TS SEEK SIllllTlll S THlllllllIH lAll Wllllll Mr. Wooten oversees chemistry experiment by Jerry Husby and Kent Martin. Sim.- -vi., it Concentration on use of slide rules is practiced in trigonometry class llMllfIlS TAKE EW MEANINISS AS EW llll IIEPTS llflllllllf lllll An excellent selection of mathematical courses is offered for both the student who wishes merely to increase his skill and knowl- edge of the course, and for the 'student who plans to go into advanced stages of mathe- matics. Algebra is available for four semester courses, and a two semester study is neces- sary before entering Plane Geometry, Chem- istry or Physics. Numbers formulas, equations, and graphs, compose the maior areas. A terminal semester course is offered after stu- dents have completed Algebra l and Algebra 2. Parallelograms, triangles, and other geo- metric forms and their properties and rela- tionships are aids to more logical thinking in geometry. Trigonometry provides a background for navigation, surveying, and for many technical and professional fields. Math Analysis includes topics on probabil- ity, statistics, rates of change, set theory, and inequality and is designed for advanced math students. Functional Math is offered for seniors only and is a review of basic arithmetic funda- mentals. Dennis Garrison puzzles over geometry problem Coleen Marksbury stirs new recipe of soup. Elontene Hamilton, Robbie Ivory, and Mrs. Torstenson begin work on new sewing projects. 102 IIIMIIIIIIIIWS HIIMI-MAIIIIIS PIIIIIEIII A II APPII SKIIIS I IIIASS Child Care girls and little friends share fun of Christmas party. I C Improvement in home-making and peisonal improvement are stressed in Home Economics. Foods and Clothing classes include progressively difficult work in the do- mestic arts. Eight semesters are offered for the girl who wishes to improve her selec- tion of fabrics, cooking, sewing, meal planning and health. Child Development and Family Care is a course which begins with study of parental care, and which cen- ters around the growth of small chil- dren, and their emotional and physi- cal development. The Humanities or Social Studies section of the school curriculum in- cludes World History, American His- tory, American Government, Amer- ican Problems, Economics, World Affairs and Psychology. World History and American History open many spheres forthe student. He is able to study the cultures of the world, from the birth of civilization to the present day. American Government and Amer- ican Problems deal with our gov- ernment and democratic principles in action. A clearer, firmer relation- ship between citizens and the gov- ernment is made possible. Economics emphasizes the proc- esses by which man attempts to satisfy his wants, including con- sumption and similar topics. World Affairs includes intensive research in the study of communism and democracy. The economic, political, and philosophical differ- ences of the two ways of life are compared. Government students, Karen Wade, Denny Malden, Sue Lyle, and Denny Johnson, put to good use, a classroom globe and map. Sllllll lS BHCIIME Alllllllll llll WITH ATIIIN ANII Wllltlll American History students lo- cate countries of current study for class-mates. Mr. Wendt explains to students psychology theories. aft' in lv A 103 Sllllll TS lXPllllll lll llAMl lAlS lll BIISI ESS lllllllilllll .xx FV i y 'Y ra. Karin Mize concentrates on typing accuracy. Skill in typing increases for these students with time. The student who is interested in the general procedures of business as a career, is encouraged to take the general business course as a basis for learning fundamentals of business activities. Business Mathematics consists of a reviewing of arithmetic and other skills which might prove necessary in maintaining a position in the field. Bookkeeping introduces the student to systematic recording 'of business transactions, and includes work with taxes, interest, and other phases which will be useful to the student in the future. Business Law deals with fair play in business transactions as enforced by the courts. In Business Cor- respondence, business communication in proper form is studied, stressing accuracy and correctness. four semesters of Typing and Shorthand each are offered for the student, and a course in Business Machines acquaints the student with calculating machines. Shorthand students prepare for possible futures of this type. .wg Plastic model aids Miss Parker in location of body parts as students look on. A swimmer enters the icy pool water in a spread eagle. Sllllll lS Sllllll lMPlllllA lil lll lillllll Hllllll A ll Slllllll lll MZHIEVE ll Health involves a study of the structure and func- tion of the human body. The physical, mental, emo- tional, moral and social phases of life are the main topics of study. Healthier living for the individual and for the com- munity is stressed, and this subject helps one to un- derstand better the necessity of cleanliness for con- tinuation ot lite. Physical Education classes are required for all stu- dents in attendance at Central. This includes one semester of swimming instruction as a minimum, par- ticipation in team sports, individual sports, gymnas- tics, rhythms and swimming. Classes meet twice a week in addition to every other Friday. 1 Denny Gondek takes a walk up the 'ol wall while de- veloping arm and shoulder muscles on the peg board. 105 Sllllll IS MZHIEVE SKlllS Hill Industrial Arts courses include basic train- ing in woodwork, machine work, machine operation, auto mechanics, printing, mechani- cal drawing, architectural drawing, machine drawing, welding, and general metals. Two or three semesters are offered for each course, not including two semesters offered in junior high. Students have a chance to apply their skills with the excellent supply of work- ing materials. Those enrolled in lndustrial Arts classes do not necessarily plan to make a field in indus- trial arts as their life's work. Students become acquainted with the manufacturing world on a competitive basis. Bob Holcomb cautiously smoothes a piece of wood on plane. Fred Reese hammers intricate pieces to- Don Wells makes a decision as Gary Dawdy works gelher in memls Class' with motor. Al'l'lllCAllllN lll lllllllll lllllillllll S Vocational Art courses are similar to the Industrial Art courses, with the exception that vocational courses are primarily tor students who wish to enter a trade as a partially trained worker, and possibly pursue that trade as their career. Courses in Woodshop, Auto Shop, Printing and Machine Shop are offered in the curriculum. ln this way, the student is continually progressing in his knowledge of the field and in his application ot skills. Larry Callender dismantles automobile motor in auto shop. A student sands a section of wood dur- ing wood shop. ! niffffweil 107 Don Campbell files a metal sample in experi mentation in metals class. 'x T Darrel Shinkunas advises a customer in choosing a sweater, at a downtown department store. ll.E.C.A. STIIIIE TS ISM SKIll THIIIIIIGH PART-TIMIE lMPllllMl l Distributive Education is a course offering instruction tor the student interested in distributive occupations. The course includes intensive study in the steps of dispersement ot goods from manager to consumer. Students divide their time between classes and part-time employment in Sioux City establish- ments. The instruction includes a study of selling, marketing, and merchandising ot goods and services. After students have taken Distributive Education, they are members ot the Distributive Education Club of America, known as D.E.C.A. This course makes possible up-to-date knowledge of distribution techniques and an upgrad- ing of distributive workers. D.E.C.A. students change display boards often to promote the projects of Distributive Education. llil Slllllf TS Mlllll PRAISE Ill SlllllX CIW lMI'lllllltS Apprenticeship training is offered by the Industrial Cooperative Train- ing course. Unlike D.E.C.A., l.C.T. does not deal with retailing and selling, but prepares students for qualifying as apprentices in many areas. Examples of these occupa- tions are floral design, dry clean- ing, machinists, auto mechanics, nurses aids, appliance repairmen, and others. Half of the school day is spent in apprenticeship in Sioux City estab- lishments. ln addition to on-the- iob training, students take two aca- demic classes. M W Mr. Oleson gives last minute instruc tions before students depart for down town businesses. Julie Smith, dental assistant, reassures a young patient as Dr. Barnes inspects his teeth, A group discussion is carried on by Jeff Reinking, Kay Christensen Alan Larson, and Marcie Eichhorn. llllll Alllll lA lllllllil IS llllll llll llllllllll English 3 and 4 include grammar usage, effective sentence structure, biog- raphies, essays, and poems. The largest piece ot work is the study ot Shake- speare's Julius Caesar . English 5 and 6 students study Amer- ican writers from the colonial period to the present period. A research paper is also required. ln English 7 and 8 a practical review ot grammar, work in oral and written composition, and vocabulary drill are on the program. English literature from Chaucer to the present day is studied in English 7 while world literature is stud- ied in English 8. Students make an acquaintance with other cultures through literature. Curt Thoreson diagrams a sentence tor classmates. 110 1 TITITTISN TANSTIAST STUDY STTTT STHT S Central offers instruction in four lan- guages. Students are given The oppor- tunity to learn the language, and be- come familiar vvith the people and customs of These foreign lands. Three years of Latin are available, of- fering a strong basis for further study of The Romance languages, and a firm foundation for the mechanics of the English language. Six semesters of French are offered in addition to a fourth year study of French for students who have taken French dur- ing iunior high. Tapes, records, movies, and songs add extra interest to The course. German is available for six semesters and is useful and often required for medical, chemistry, engineering students, and students of particular science fields. A study of German includes using Words, and graded magazines and readers. Spanish speaking nations are gaining political, economical and cultural im- portance. Six semesters of Spanish study are available. Spanish readers and movies are used, and conversation drill and translation are stressed. Diane Charles makes use of a new German textbook while studying. TITS WITH TISHBITITINS ITIATITI S 4 ,fa-4' Bruce Thompson swings at a festive pinata during the Spanish Christmas party. 111 DRIVERS Elllllll-lTlll STlllll TS Sllllllllll THlllllS WHllE llAlllllNll SlllllS CenTrol's Teenage drivers are able To learn The meThods of handling an auTo and The safe driving Theories Through Drivers EducaTion. The nine weeks' course consisTs of six hours behind The wheel, Twelve hours in observafion and ThirTy hours in TexT book sTudy. The only admission requiremenT Tor sTudenTs is ThaT They be aT leasT sixTeen years old aT The compleTion oT The course. Never Tearlll The cars are dual conTrolled, and Teacher has a brake, Tool lillll SllllliS Alll Ml IITEME lll Sllllll TS' l'llllBllMS Chip Peferson enTers new Driver EducaTion car as Mr. Parks and Two Tellow sTudenTs waiT Their Turn aT The wheel. Mary Ann DeRoos and JoneT Shelton look on as Mr. Davis poinTs ouT a meaningful driv- ing reminder. Mr. Obermiller discusses prospective colleges with Pat Sinclair. Even CenTraliTes have prob lems! CenTral's Tine sTaTT of coun selors is always aT hand T advise sTudenTs wiTh personal educaTional or vocaTional prob lems. Each sTudenT is counseled Twice during The school year as a minimum and addiTionally should The sTudenT or one oT his insTrucTors wish iT. 62+ lXllilllTURIlllZlllAIl The fondest memories of the high school years are created by the schools extracurricular activities. With a wide range ot activities ottered at Central, each student can tind an organization suited to his liking. Among the extracurricular activities touncl at Central are the service clubs, educational clubs and clubs tor enjoyment. Each ot these organized bodies enriches the Castle by promoting parties, dances, services, as- semblies, and cultural entertainment. Participation in these school activities gives a livelier atmosphere to the normal school day. 2 'S' IZIIIIIINATIIIN AIIIIS KING IIUHN TIINI ANIIERSIIN JIIIIY KIMBAH SIISPI SI III HIIMICIINII Il KAREN SMITH CLAIRE COVVAN KATHY WADE ANNE EGAN STEVE OLSON DOUG GOOSMAN PAUL CASSILL DAN SMITH CROWN BEARERS BONNIE PICKFORD TIM OBERMILLER 115 Sue Lyle, EineTTe AhlsTen, Rick Williams, and The Cnnnero Cnrches Sharon pornch Wally Dowd look over The homecoming pro- ond Terry Johnson Us They approach gram. K IISHIS A ll lAlllES IBHUSE Mark Ellis waTches Nancy Sanford as she primps before The assembly. Debbie Bern anol Terry Mungon re- lax in The audiTorium oluring a lull in The rehearsal. Looking over The music Tor The CameloT Theme are Martha Davis anol STeve Marsh. 116 Ascending The side sTairs To The sTage are Lynn Sullivan and Gordy Graves. Bl Vllll lil lHl Sl Illll ill SS Denny Johnson, Sara Van Horn,JeaneTTe Jansen and Ken HeaTon avvair iriTroducTion ouTside The audi Torium. Duane Maaske assisfs Sue Olrnscheid Trorn one of The royalTy converTibles. Jim Erickson grins as l2oberTa Beebe pins on his Carnation. Nancy Larsen and Parker Foley smile as They descend The TronT sTairs of The sTage. SHIP ABANIIIINHI vii uv. f 5.135 .?4.:'l l ,,v Some energeTic TlooT builders working ciT The Tire sToTion ore busy sTuTTing nopkins inTo wire mesh. Members of The I.oTin Club Touch up Their vvolking olrcigon TlooT before The sTc1rT OT The porocle. in in ,, ,A Flexible Terry Pciyne Turns o boick breoker cluring her OCT Tor The homecoming ossembly. Corl HOIT occomponies her on The Xylophone. lllllll li HIIMHZIIMI li WEEK Al Henry loses himself in his job oT cleaning debris aTTer The parade. ExciTemenT ran high among CenTral High sTu- denTs during Homecoming week which Took place The TwelTTh Through The sixTeenTh of OcTober. The acTiviTies included The assembly, parade, game, and dance. NineTeen couples were chosen royalTy by voTe of The senior class. The seven boys and girls wiTh The mosT number oT voTes were aTTend- anTs. From These couples The enTire school voTed Tor The king and queen. The remaining Twelve couples reigned as KnighTs and Ladies. During Thursday's assembly, The royalTy were presenfed, The king and queen were crowned, and TalenT was provided Tor The audience. Friday's parade was in coniuncTion wiTh The Sioux CiTy Rivercade Days. ConnecTed wiTh Heelan Highs homecom- ing parade and SenaTor Barry GoldwaTer's cara- van, our TloaTs, band, and royalTy converTibles crepT Through downTowr1 Sioux CiTy. Friday eve- ning CenTral's fans wiTnessecl a vicTorious TooT- ball game over Fargo. ATTer The game The home- coming dance was held in The annex To The music oT Darrel Warner's band. Queen Judy Kimball speaks To Cen Tral Tans during half-Time of The homecoming game. Harn Soper croons a melancholy Tolk ballad Tor The homecoming audience. Bicycles may be for kids, but Pep Club members make excellent' use of them. PH' lllllll IZHHRS TEAMS lll lllllllllll President, Janet Jones, Secre- tary, Mary Murray, and Vice Presi- dent, Sara Van Horn use their talents to make snappy posters. Treasurer, Karen Smith was not present. Pep members finish posters be- fore enjoying their pot luck dinner. Pep Club aroused the spirit and the enthusi- asm which was so often witnessed at Central's games this year. Among the activities sponsored by the club were a pot luck dinner where posters were made and a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. For the homecoming parade a bicycle brigade was formed. During the Pep Club meetings, which were held once a month, the members learned new cheers with the help of the cheer- leaders and planned their pep-promoting proi- ects. HlllTBAll IIHEERHAIIEIRS PERSIINIH SlIHIllll SPIRIT Jonelle Nyreen Pofoch Mory Murray Varsity Cheerleaders: Ann Schueller, Lynn Barber, Janet Jones, Karen Smith, Anne Egan, and Nancy Sanford. 122 ' VARSITY A ll SIIPHS lllllil THEIR Tl MS ll There are three sets of cheer- leaders chosen each year. Football cheerleaders are chosen in late spring while varsity and sopho- more tryouts are held lust prior to the first seasonal clash. Because of a successful football season, the football cheerleaders had little trouble instilling pep into Central's fans. The six girls led cheers for victory after victory. One game was fought during a deluge of rain, and although the stands thinned out through the course of the game, the cheerleaders kept their places until the final gun. The duties of a basketball cheer- leader included making posters and victory tags, planning pep assem- blies and, of course, leading cheers at all of Central's games. The sophomore cheerleaders used their voices and energies to help the soph cagers along. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Debbie Mason, Judy Day, Colleen Kelly, Kafhy Dooley, and Vickie Mercer. lillMl ll lllll GUYS, HTS llll! Cheerleaders enjoy a pre-game char with Webster CiTy Cheerleaders. 123 Sophs freshen up before a game Pat Talley and John Hines dance up a storm at l-li-Y Fun Night. HI-Y A ll HI-llll Ill lllll lHllll Service, the goal of Hi-Y and Hi-Tri, was achieved This year Through several worthwhile proiects. Hi-Y bought tour Christmas dinners tor needy families. They promoted a dance which featured The Casuals and two folk singing groups: The Kinsmen and The Inn Singers. Both an overnight and an undefeated baskeT- ball team were sponsored by The members. Roberta Beebe, Jeanette Jansen, and Rosemary President Linda Karrer inspires her Summerlin discuss plans before a meeting. audience in one of The Holy Week serv- ices. 124 Barney Baron enioys The Hi-Tri bake sale. Sellers are Anne Egan and Judy Kimball. SERVICES Ell EHE EIIIMMEI IEE Hi-Tri continued The subscripfion of The Readers Digesl' in Braille, which They senT To Mrs. BeTTy Hendon. The club sponsored a Goodwill Day, decorafed The sTudy halls aT ChrisTmas Time and Took parT in The Hanging of The Greens aT The Y.W.C.A. Hi-Tri spon- sored a dance and held Two bake sales as money- making proiecTs. Gordy Graves, Don Abdouch, John Reinking PresidenT Ken Heaton, leads Hi-Y and Denny Gondek sell apples afTer school. members in a discussion. 125 Q JaneT and RoberTa dis- play The Trophies and med- als which were presenTed To The winning Teams and individual Team members. llllllllllll A ll JA ll llllli JaneT Jones presenTs a Team member his award as RoberTa Beebe looks on, AS lZIlllSS lillll llll llllll S CenTral's cross counTry Team This year selecTed Two very ouTsTanding girls To reign as Cross CounTry Queens, RoberTa Beebe and JaneT Jones. The girls were nominaTed by The senior boys and chosen by a voTe of The enTire Team. On SaTur- day, OcTober 17, RoberTa and JaneT reigned over The Tom Rivers Cross Coun- Try lnviTaTional which was held aT The Sioux CiTy CounTry Club golf course. Roy- ally TreaTed, The girls were given cor- sages by The Team and were escorTed To The meeT in a converTible. RoberTa and JaneT awarded The Trophies and The medals To The winners and cheered The Team To vicTory. 126 Peter Pan, played by Steve Stone, teaches the three Darling children, Alan l-lenry, Carla Hogue and Tom Copple, the are of flying. Mr. Darling ...... Tom Peterson Mrs. Darling ...... Kris Lindahl Wendy .......... Carla Hogue John ...... ------Alan Henry Michael .......... Tom Copple Peter Pan ......... Steve Stone Captain Hook -----Kim Rogers Mullins .........,. Chuck Kerl Starkey ....,....... Tim Kelly Smee ...... -----Brian Schenk Jukes ............. Bob Tagg Cookson ........ Paul Chelstad Cecco ............. Jim Lobb Whibbles ......... Ed Gregori Noddles ........... Tom Berg Slightly Soiled ..... John Potash Nibs ............ Karen Byrne Curly ,--,-,,,.. Bruce Mitchell First ......... Harry Goldstein Tootles ......... Barney Baron Tiger Lilly ....... Pam Williams Panther ........ Robin Glarum Indian Maidens --Claire Cowan Diane Lebowitz, Eloise Oldis, Fran Radtke, Linda Gedwillo, Carol Brink Nana .......... Greg Harstad Crocodile ........ Henry Schutt Columbine ....... Karen Peters Pierrette ......... Vicki Grieve Cl lllAlIllS lllllllll WITH Plllll PA lll llllll Elllll lA ll -egg., 1' wx Young children enjoy the Darling do Peter Pan scolds Barney Baron, Bruce Pogfivsdtbg igeg Hoilsmdi Jomdpelerson Mitchell, Karen Byrne, and John Potash for Cm Us ln O are G so plc Ure shooting Wendy with an arrow. 127 G.R.A. IGirls' Recreation Associationl is a club organized for girls who enioy competitive and individual fun while participating in ath- letic events. The activities include volleyball, basketball, bowling, trampoline, swimming, ice skating, and almost anything the girls want to do. The first Monday of every month the business meeting is held, while every Thursday the members enioy the gymnastics gym facilities. The officers elected for the '64-'65 term are Judy Kimball, president, Carla Stokes, vice-president, Pat Sinclair, secretary, and Sandy Anderson, treasurer. G.R.A. is sponsored by Miss Ann Barrett. Whoops!! Jane Olson demon- strates that half the fun of skat- ing is an occasional spill!! ! 9lH1m,..,,,,M. r.s. ,..sf,. Loyal G.R.A. girls are at home on the gym mats during pot-luck dinner li.ll.A.lillllS lllllllilll HHIISIASM fllll llllllllllllll Ready, aim-girls await their turns, as Joan Youngquist eyes her pins. - ' :-- -fi. im. Ye MEMBERS llE llEll lIllllSS lIllMME llEll Ellll SERVICE Red Cross: Service! Composed of one representative from each home room, Red Cross is active throughout the school year, and meets approximately twice a month. Projects for the year include work on the All-City Hoote- nanny, contribution of a Thanksgiving meal to a needy family, aid to disabled and elderly people, decoration work for the All-City Dance, and countless other services. Officers for the school year are Rita Hollister, president, Lynn Couch, vice-president, Sandy Neill, secretary-treasurer. The Red Cross Sponsor is Miss Sue Bessman and student adviser is Dave Block. Mu Alpha Theta IM A T hl is the newly organized Math Club, sponsored and founded at Central by Mr. Andrew Karantinos. Central's club is one of the chapters of The Na- tional High School and Junior College Mathematics Club. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in mathe- matics by providing public recognition of superior mathemati- cal scholarship and by promoting various mathematical ac- tivities. M A T h meets every other Wednesday and the officers for the '64-'65 term are John Williams, president, Ron Yockey, vice-president, and Rick Levich, secretary-treasurer. Carol Snyder works with water col- ors. Carol won first place with water Dave Block and Rita Hollister do- nate their time to residents at Sunrise Manor. Mll lllPllA EHETA ll VEIES MATH MlSlElllES colors in the Siouxland Area Red Cross division of the International 1 School Art Program. . Dr. Elsie Muller, guest speaker, ex- plains the correspondence of matrices. - Nancy Reich, Laura Joslin and Charlene Haskins add tinishing touches to the goodie table. Putting tinsel and balls on the Christmas tree are Pat Sinclair and Liz Pederson. lllll IISHIP lllllll ll IHS lillllS Ill lil lllAl A group of Friendship girls ga- ther to vote tor Sweetheart can- didates. Friendship girls ioin hands in singing the Friendship song. Friendship Club boasts the largest membership ot any ot Central's clubs. A record membership of 450 girls ioined this worthwhile club this year. At Christmas the club sponsored a contest between the classes to see which class could bring the most canned goods tor the Salvation Army. Going along with the Christmas spirit, several members decorated the Christmas tree which adorned Central's front hall. The club meets once a month to discuss business and enjoy the planned program. The two annual proiects ot Friendship are the Sweetheart pro- gram and the May Queen assembly. Sara Van Horn, Susie Lyle, Barb Bowers, and Melody Foley congratulate new initiates Tonya Randall, Diane Zimmerman, Lisa Pugh, Barb Stoneburg, and Beth Runsvold. Inner Circle is the governing body of Friendship Club. Each semester deserving girls are elected by Friendship to become a member of Inner Circle. These girls must first be nominated by a committee of The officers and two girls from each class. At the end of The first semester, Two sophomores and four iuniors are initiated and at the end of the second semester, four sophomores and four iuniors are initiated. Once elected, a girl is a member of Inner Circle until she graduates. The officers are also chosen each semester with the exception of the president who serves a full year term. Inner Circle members take charge of plan- ning each meeting with the help of committees from Friendship Club. Besides hard work, Inner Circle mem- bers have fun at the three dinners which include two initiatory dinners and the Senior Farewell. Chattering after an Inner Circle meeting are the following girls: Karen Wade, Nancy Lar- sen, Barb Fisher, Linda Pecaut, Carol Stark, and Mary Jacobs. INIIIIII IZIIIIZII Iilllllll S IIIII IISHII' 1. First semester officers Kathy Wade, Roberta Beebe, and Judy Kimball confer with second semester officers Debbie Bern, Janet Jones, and Pat Sinclair. Anne Egan, president, presides over the meeting. Vicki Kimball pins Polly Gessell after announcement of new Inner Circle members. 131 I llllllll .Ill Klllll llElllAllIl AS SWEHHEAIH President Anne Egan crowns Sweetheart Carol Jo Kelly. Janet Jones Judy Kimball Claire Cowan Debbie Bern Karen Wade Karen Smith Sweetheart Carol Jo Kelly Cupids and hearts set the background forthe annual crowning ofthe Friendship Sweetheart February l8th. The program, which was held for Friendship members after school, included introduction of the candidates in tormals, talent by the girls, and coronation of the Sweetheart. The twelve senior candidates were elected by members of the Friendship Club. From these girls the Friendship Sweetheart was elected. 132 Sally Kaled Martha Davis Sue Lyle Roberta Beebe Kathy Wade 56 Thespians re-enact a scene from Oil Can Harry. In front: Pat Park, Dave Ashby, Esther Ginsburg, Carol Snyder, Tom Peterson, Steve Stone, Karen Byrne, Pam Welton. Standing: Don.Kyle, Bob Singer, Martha Davis, Peter Elsea, Kris Lindahl. Marion Howard, Vibeke Jensen, and Alan Henry were not pictured. TMI lfll Slllllf TS RAI EXPEIIIE Cf THllllllliH THESPIA S Dirty clothes, paint-stained hands, and a hard-working student mark a Central Thes- pian member. After working one hundred hours on school productions, students are eligible to be initiated into Thespians. This year the members of Thespians filled many hours making costumes, constructing scen- ery, and perfecting roles they held in plays and skits. Before beginning production on The Sound of Music, the Thespians re- painted the green room, which is their storeroom and workshop. Officers Pat Park, Esther Ginsburg, Mar- tha Davis, Peter Elsea, and Tom Peterson work on scenery. Karen Byrne and Carol Snyder were not present. First semester officers include Debbie Bern, treasur- er, Paul Cassill, vice-president, John Munger, presi- dent, and Pam Ericson, secretary. EXECUTIVE llllll llll HEAIIS EIEIMMIEEEES Student Council members are elected by students from each homeroom and meet monthly to discuss business. Elections are held once a semester for the offices of president and vice-president. One week is set aside for campaigning and on Thursday dur- ing on assembly the entire school listens to each of the candidates' speeches. On Friday, those who de- sire to vote may do so. Results are announced in a ioint homeroom meeting the following Monday. Sec- retary and treasurer are chosen by the previous se- Second semester officers include Craig Boswell, president, Linda Kimbell, secretary, and Rick Williams, treasurer. mester's executive council. The executive council is also chosen each semester and consists of two elected council members from each class and the four officers. .-f First semester executive council members Judy Kim- ball, Steve Olson, Merle Hansen, Jeff Reinking, Ken Bern, and Doug Peterson check over election regula- tions. Pictured at a second semester executive council meeting are Tom Searing, Debbie Bern, John Munger, Connie Krone, Dick Clark, Vicki Mercer, and Wrede 5 Homecoming was the first big proiect of the 1964-65 school year with student committees handling the several phases of homecoming Week. At Christmas many Centralites visited local hospitals to spread the Christmas spirit. Student di- rectories and calendars were sold in November. To aid pep during the basket- ball season, the Council sold buttons to be Worn at the games. Straight A Certifi- cates were issued to those honor stu- dents who had earned them. The first semester council topped off its proiects with the purchase ot a victory bell. Sec- ond semester council sponsored the bus trip to Fort Dodge and the bus trip to the state basketball tournament in Des Moines. The executive council attended the district convention at Spencer in April. - ff ' :sittings mfvimidmg 4 4 nxrzd 1 XR 'Q Y. s 'M li ti. 3 Ar Carney leafs through his mail in the teachers room. Slllllll llllll lill l'llllJllZlS PllllMllll SlIHlllll ll lll v. ,, 'E A Sal Ken Heaton, Tom Anderson, Dan Smith and Jim Erick son present newly purchased victory bell at a pep assem bly. Several Centralites gather to buy Student Council calendars. STATE TRIP IIIIEATES EXIZIIEME T Students mount chartered buses amidst confusion and chatter. Mr. Amundson and Mrs. Johnson undertake the task ot assigning buses and rooms to students who traveled To Des Moines. Grab your bag and Iet's go! was the exclamation heard as students pick up their luggage in the annex bal- cony. 136 THESPIANS ANll llllllill lilllllll' SHARE Wlllllll THEATER llAl WITH CE lllAlllES Mrs. Micklehom, Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Tully, ond Mrs. Haggerty odd o touch of humor to the audiences delight. The Thespicins celebrated World Thedter Doy on April 2nd ot this yeor. Being on onnudl event, World Theoter Doy consisted of Cl short skit ond music selections from o recent musicol. The ploy presented this yecxr wos entitled The Old Lody Shows Her Medals. . The cast included: Karen Byrne -s s.......... Mrs. Micklehom Morthci Dovis --- .... Mrs. Dowey Pom Welton .... -L ...,E,- Mrs, Tully Lynn Zerschling ......,,,..,. Mrs. Haggerty Brion Schenk ....... The Rev. Mr. Wilkinson KENT RlSSmOn ............ Privote K. Dowey The numbers, Brigodoon , Come To Me, Bend To Me, l-leother on the Hill, ond lt's Al- most Like Being in Love from the musicol Brigodoon were presented by cz group from the Modern Choir, including Lindo E-line, Mcircici Worner, Melody Foley, Pot Pork, Don Fling, Mork Ellis, Porker Foley, ond Bob Kvcirn. Pr-ivcite Dowey expresses his feelings to Mrs. Dowey in the torewell scene. The seven von Trctpp children lleft to rightl Gretl, Friedrich, Louisa, Liesl, Morto, ond Kurt lBrigittc1 hidden behind Kurtl listen intently to Mario. I-lllllll IIE lHlllllS lll lllllllllll PHIHIIINIA Ill Ill R If dL' ld Y A ' O on 'es ance To OU re Sixteen Mother Abbess helps Mario decide her future. 138 l THE Sllll ll lli MUSIC W M - v,,L. A-.ia 9 ' fig! ,mi gif: fx, . 5'5 if? it 1 With the swish of the gowns the dancers waltz across the floor at Captain von Trapp's party. The Captain and Maria discover they are in love. Liesl silently slips into Maria's room. 139 Maria Rainer .... Sister Berthe .... Sister Margaretta - The Mother Abbess Sister Sophia .... Captain von Trapp ,,..,. CAST Franz ............ Frau Schmidt .... Liesl ......... Friedrich --- Louisa --- Kurt --- Brigitta -- Marta .... Gretl ....... Rolf Gruber --- Elsa Schraeder -- Ursula ...c.... Max Detweiler - --- - l-lerr Zeller ...,.. Baroness Elberteld A Postulant ......, A Admiral von Schreiber -- Trio .............. M K . X ---- Pam Ericson -,-- Linda l-line Miriam Osterberg mc-- Sandy Pacuch --- Carol Osborn ---W Bob Kvam -- Denny Gimbel -- Carol Snyder - Marcia Warner ---- Steve Stone ---- Carol Brink --- Alan Henry , - Vivian Newton -- Karen Krause --- Karen Byrne ----- Mark Ellis - Kathy Caldwell - Kathy Counter Pete Collier -- Mitch Bronson -- .lan Holzhauer ,--- Jane Olson -,-----, Dan Fling ---U- Yolan Cole Charlene Haskins, Marsha DeLaughter Fraulein Schweiger ...... -- --Marty Gott re on Maria as she ioins The Captain lock. IVIIISIII ANII IIRAMAEIII DEPARTMENTS SHARE IN SIIEIEZESSEEIE PEREIIIEMANCE The von Trapp family leave To The sound of Climb Ever Mounfainf' First semester otticers, Dave Compton, president, .lim Erickson, vice-president, and Gordy Graves, sergeant-at-arms ad- mire the trophy case. Sharon Potach, secre- tary-treasurer was not present. A,A.C. members enioy their milk and doughnuts. SIIIIIIIS-MI Illll III IIIIIIIIIS PAIIIIIIIPAII I A.A.II. Central's Athletic Award Club maintained the traditional sale ot mums at homecoming this year, The clubs various other proiects consisted ot a hayrack ride, two Fun Nights, raising ot money tor another trophy case, a toboggan party, and a party held at the Old Barn. Meetings were held every other Friday and refreshments were served. In order to quality as an A.A.C. member, a student must have earned a major letter in a varsity sport or must have been selected as a varsity cheerleader. Second semester officers, Clitt Tutty, vice- president, Janet Jones, secretary-treasurer, and Bob De.Iong, sergeant-at-arms help AI Turner, president, set up equipment tor Fun Night. Rick Williams, Sara Van Horn, and Mary Murray try their skill on the tramp tol- Iowing the A.A.C. hayrack ride. -Us CASTLE lIAPlllS PRESE TS ANNUAL Plllll3llAM Tom Peterson, Steve Stone, Carol Snyder and John Mayne ad lib as they host Castle Capers. Bob Kvam, Pete Collier, and Parker Foley add a touch Jean Kennedy and Ol folk music' Holly Jacobsen portray Charlie Weaver and Mamma . WIDCUM ORIGINAL AMATEUR HOUR Tom Peterson ..,,................ Delbert Grimpky John Mayne -....................... OI'POCl SlGlZ Carol Snyder -....-..,.....,..... GfOI'1Cll'T1G Gflmpliy Steve Stone ,.-,,......-....,..... Grandpa Grimpky Stan Davis, Rick Levich, Steve Grams, Stan Sowienski ...... Walk, Don't Run, Sleep Walk Neva Kurtze ,--,,.-.-.,.........., All Call Dialing Sherry Mittleman ...... Love ls A Many Splendored Thing Susan Nodland ........................ Arobesque Carl Holt, Tom Rath, Rick Levich, Parker Foley ---------- Your Cheatin' Heart, Can't Buy Me Love Glora Decpetris .............. You Made Me Love You Harn Soper ............ For the Times Are Changing Jean Kennedy, .......... A Visit From Mother Weaver Holly Jacobsen Parker Foley, Bob Kvam, .......... Don't Think Twice Pete Collier Harold Smith, Carl Holt, -- Sound the Rock, Jazz Unlimited - Mike Wilen mgde instruments. Cheri Storms, Terri Hagerty, Mary Hills, -- Twist And Shout Winnie Williams, Linda Teska, Sue Yakubowsky, Pam Williams Kathy Caldwell ----,,,- Where Are The Simple Joys of Maidenhood Sally Kaled ................ Swinging Shepard Blues Zippy iunior girls twist and shout on home Rhonda Johnson, Fran Zeplain, ......,.,... Hideaway Julie Call, Karen Wright Julie Call ................... --, Talk OF The Town John Levine .................. -- Revolutionary Etude Ham Soper, Rick Aust ............ Herman And Sally Mark Ellis, Parker Foley, .... Bill Bailey, When The Saints Go Marching In Alan Klagge, Rick Levich, Doug Peterson .....1fmnlnrr 1 its s 1 .il..i iri1l I IHI IIIIAII IIIW SIIIP Ill WIIIIIIIM M I Hcirn Soper and Rick Aust express the love of o lobster ond ci crob. The Swinging Shepard Blues is icuzzed up by Solly Koled. i...y.,,. 1 V . VV.. A . . t . . I il? X' ' I 5 s 2 ' P 9 Glorio Decpetris tops her woy through o number. Neva Kurtze presents C1 hilorious, original skit. Fron Zeploin, Julie Coll, Rhondo Johnson ond Koren Wright twirl to Hidewc1y . 'I rs I 'Q , ' ff is f N'IiA ' T'f'?ii5gwl ff? 3 gW'nW'wga PY JW, Mgfkg 4.n.as.l.s..1llf-fl. ...ii ii . QQQWM May ag lfleell Martha Davis main! o cjwlonor Karen Smith .!4tteI1Jal'lf5 Roberta Beebe Debbie Bern Claire Cowan Pam Ericson Jeanette Jansen Janet Jones Carol Jo Kelly Susan Lyle Nancy Sanford Karen Wade Kathy Wade May Queen Martha Davis and Maid of Honor Karen Smith await presentation with their escorts Mr. Amundson and Mr. Carney. lllll lilll lllll Slllll GIIMF' IS THEME Hlll 1965 MAY llllll .QQIQLOIIIOFQ ..X4tteIlJ6ll'lt5 Jan Bard Jennifer Bergeson Chriss Biordal Diana Crouch Judy Day Debbie Donovan Kathy Dooley' Pam Groepper Rhonda Johnson Colleen Kelly Amidst color and pageantry, the Diana Koch Janet Krommenhoek Debby Mason Barb McCracken Vicki Mercer Kathi Pepper Susan Peterson Kathy Thompson Molly Williams Francene Zeplain Queen and her Maid of Honor were pre- sented to Centralites during the annual May Queen Assembly which was held on April 28th. Friendship Club members spent many hours planning and decorating for the program. The May Queen and Maid of Honor were voted on from thirteen senior candidates previously elected for the honor by Friendship members. Attend- ing the Queen and her court were mem- bers of Inner Circle and twenty elected sophomore attendants. A talent show of thirteen acts followed the crowning. 145 Friendship Club President Anne Ega n checks over final details for the May Queen Assembly. Plllllllll Ill THE YEAR The yearbook staff has selected this picture as the Picture ot the Year because it so perfectly exemplifies the spirit ot de- termination and unity that prevails throughout Central. Not only were these characteristics apparent in the sports and extracurricue lar activities but also in the academic areas. This page is sponsored by gmm is sw., lIllllllICUlAIl In addition tothe basic courses and credits required tor graduation, Central otters a wide range ot classes forthe student who wishes to expand his background in another type ot curricular activity. Regular class periods are spent in these activities plus many hours outside the required school day. Since many ot these classes do not give credit toward graduation, the student must make these activities additional to the normal class load. The wide range ot outstanding talent in the students ot Central is displayed through these curricular activities. SFO lm! Marti De Lashmutt Pam Tieck, Susan on, I'S lve en Kar nt kso Anne Hendric Jo v Blinco, Be ordal, Bi Chris Harris, Judy n Struthers, : Gwe 3 O cz Kathy rom, Sf NY Darlene Bales, nda :Li 2 OW Kaled. R bsen, Sally CO Ja Zimmerman, Holly Une Di Kennedy, Berk er, Jean Pat Carlson, Patsy ll, Ha tad, Cheri US G T1 SCT Su Haller, nda ,Li Peterson George cle, UG Q Gary rnadetta Hadid, Be an, PY nda pson, Audrey Riffey, Jenny Wilson, Li Om Th Jan Scheel, Margie McCracken, Melody Barb Stonebu rg, Eichorn, arice th, M Ro Tom Kyle, Solomon, Don yne, Judee Pa Terry Storms, Pat Larsen, oi rip G Bard, Linda Jan in, W I' er, Carol I sh U fe SCI Te nquist, Li ba ra Bar Yeager, Danita Shaver, Lyla evlch, Janet Pendleton, rry L Te 3: OW Foley. R ke ,Mi Cripps ark hu tz, M Sc Jim Rick Aust. Ford, Lynn Scott Hunt, Eddie Stone, Lanegan, Johnson, Roger Scott Fran Radtke, Barbara Nelson, Lynn ROW 4: Rice, Carol Conway, Susan Togstrom. Reeder, Martha Sora riend, F rothy Do I, hi White key son, Mic hn Jo SDS G lis El Grubel Mark bett, Cor Charles anstrom, Gr Bil Rice, Jane Akerson, Velma Dyson, Dawn Pair, Tom Pr nce, Gerald Amloroson, Milton Peterson, Ka ren Draper, Pam Ericson, Linda Nelson, Thompson, Bob Kvam, Mike Ray Monlux, Robbins, Curt s Baker, Don Jones, Robe rt Johnson, Max Kinney, Dave 1 Robert 5 er. ROW ch hi mW Jones, To Nodland, Marsha Atwood, Larry sher, Susan Richard Clark, Ron Jessen, Steve Ellwein, Doug Peterson, Al Fi Ron Elsea, Denny Gondek, Pete Pete Hathaway, Tim Benson, Doug Dan, Eric Gu srud, Miller, ad oen, Br M ke Mi y Fulton, l'l' Brooks ldirectorl, La Brown. Joe ens, Ow rry La Cain, Dan Holt, rl Ca ith, Pete Miquelon, Sm Harold ck Levich, Ri Rockwood, Uv Ron Rockwood Bob Kvam President Vice President Ja ne Akerson Historian Judy Harris Secretary Mark Ellis Student Conductor BA ll lllWAlllllll lllll llllllllS Much to the delight of band members and students at Cen- tral, the new uniforms finally ar- rived. Although their arrival was too late for a showing at Home- coming, the band was able to display the outfits in the giant balloon parade in downtown Sioux City. Central's band also added sparkle to the Drake Re- lays when they traveled to Des Moines this spring. The schedule of a band member is quite busy and one must forfeit much time and effort as a member. ln pre- paring for fall marching, the band meets in late summer and drills in the annex balcony. Be- sides assembling every morning at 8:30, the group spends many chilly mornings at Gilman Ter- race rehearsing for a football half-time. Dorothy Friend, Susan Togstrom, Linda Nel- son, and Marsha Atwood examine the new uniforms. Busy at work in the office are Darlene Nystrom, Kathy Thomp- son, Sara Reeder, Jan Scheel, and Gwen Sfruthers. Not pic- tured, Fran Radtke, Mr. Brooks ond his bond members enjoyed The confusion caused by or- rivoi of The long c1nTicipc1Teci uniforms. Bond members proc- Tice precision morch- ing in Iofe August EHEIIFS MIIIEE E0 EHE BA ll THA MEETS EHE EYE Pep bond direcTors, Bob Kvom ond Parker Foley. 'B I s i., ,ma f , , H , El,E ,Qy,Eb,E,b My ygy r My X E . 4,3 gr 53' T A Tense momenT during The fooTbolI game brings bond i f members To Their Teef. E HIGH-siivvl is cr mlimis SHINE IN lIllllWll-PLEASI li APPEARA EES This year's drill team made numerous appearances in football and basketball games cmd also in the Homecoming and Balloon Day parades. Tryouts tor this group were held in the spring, and six- teen regulars and tour alternates were chosen at this time. The Centralettes met during sixth period under the direction of Miss Sperry. Their splits, cart-wheels, and fancy routines, which took many hours of diligent practice, were appreci- ated by all their audiences. ,.,, W.M.,...,...... 'Ja W nice Carlson, Nancy Larsen, Kathy ade, Jeri Olson, Lynn Petitiean. Cheri Horsley, Susan Lyle, Einette Ahl- sten, Kathy Counter, Milly Hot, Charlene Haskins, Carla Stokes, Vicky Nelson. Shirley Taylor, Jane Akerson, Margaret Johnson, Connie Krone, Linda Hotkamp, Myrna Hanson. ROW l-Kathy Thompson, Barb Bowers, Rosemary Summerlin, Lynn Meierstein. ROW 2-Linda Pecout, Linda Taylor, Allen Watson, Julia Clark, Jan Scheel, Sally Kaled. ROW 3--Brenda Lazere, Mary Ann Herfel, Cheryl Day, Linda Harms, Tom Prince, Bob Kvam, Wade Smith. ROW 4-Kathi Heardey, Mary Louise McMurray, Diane Wilson, Roger Lanegan, Terry Payne, .ludee Solomon, ROW 5: Parker Foley, Eric Gulsrud, John Levine. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra not only has in- creased in size this year, but also in quality. The group continued to show their fine musical Talent throughout this school year. Their first concert was in co-ordination with the choir. The two groups worked together on the annual tall program, Autumn Notes. The Or- chestra displayed its versatility by playing selections from classical arrangements and then changing the mood to current show tunes. Their essential contribution this year was their part of the musical, The Sound of Music . Many hours of rehearsal went into this produc- tion, but the result was beautiful entertainment in its truest form. The Orchestra plays a very impor- tant role in the cultural lite at Cen- tral and all ofthe members are to be commended for their hard work- ing endeavors. lllll2HlSlllA l'llllllIllES - rv Kathy Thompson Mr. Anshutz President Director 152 iii is ,g , J jg , 3 i ,E i ROW l: Borb Moxwell, Judith Pendleton, John Moyne, Jon Lindsoy, ROW 2: Pom Ericson, Lilo Yoeger, Betsy Cook, Cindy Whiteford, Linda Kimbell, Shelley Horsley. ROW 3: Peter Elseo, Jonet Pendleton, Ron Rockwood,Mike Thompson, Robert Robbins. ROW -4: Rick Aust, Mike Grubel, Mork Ellis, Doug Peterson, Steve Ellwein, JoAnne Hendrickson. ROW 5: Cori Holt, Julie Drommer, Pete Miquelon, Gerald Ambroson, lIllllIlllAl E lEIllAllllMlNl J. . fl I Bob Kvorn Ron Rockwood Porker Foley John Moyne Vice President Secretory-Treosurer Personnel Monoger Equipment Monoger 153 YD C CD GJ C U 1 C as 15 D o an c 'O C J ri U E 3 on Z .Q C U I ui O7 C U 4- C o E o C C o Q C CD +- sn i I n, Rlfc Gllkyso U 'C C J C. 2 3 cu Z C Q Z D L5 E Ad C U I 9 U x. C E 'r J: CD C O +- 4- '4- 2 3 O nz 4- U CL C O cn 1 U LJ Ps L. GJ rson, Ch Ande :N 'o C 0 an AZ C 0 4- an 3 L.. O U u? o o or an D C C 4 rx X- 3 uf C :- 'O- C 2 E CD Ps 'U D 7 , Sandy Pccuch, .E 2 U U E cu C U 7 E U E 2 U7 C LLI U an L 'U C 4 'ci C ,Q .9 Nyc. ,C Q.C.CCCo C 'OQ2-1 2Q'mQ. U-giving' Emagfigi m3-Efu CCG., gn O.Q..Cq5CL -15025-fa' ,gjg-130 ,C DLONGJC -ECDC-amxcii' 0.93.-20 252525 ULUEQC EQL om QU x D. .:5ImQ aNUa.g 'oxmizsaaog E'N'Ex.Cl U- - Ulmwdlkgm ...y,. 913325 oD..QOqJ'- Uifhw ,Q-' .N C'5O3IE'D C Q, P Dl.'J.'2:g2 -QXCOLLUD m-4-CLI. 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The eighty choir members met during sixth period and practiced continually in order to present the excellent performances which were viewed. Tryouts were held in the spring and the members were selected by Mr. Larson, the choir director. Trips to other schools provided members with many rewarding experiences. Treasurer, Bob Kvam, Secretary, Karen Wade, Librarians, Sandy Anderson and Diane Dicus. Accompanist, Parn Ericson Vice president, Steve Stone 155 1 'W ' Hgnii., ...sm ef' . f z , ' fy gil, .. A f f .AL 5 2 Wi., ,V lIHlllll ll RAI S llllllllil THIIIIIIISH EXPERIE Ill Because of the excess of good voices, Central's Choir must be divided into two sections. Although Choir ll did not perform as often as Choir I Their concerts were of high quality. Since there was a shortage of male voices, sophomore boys were allowed to go straight into Choir II. The girls were mostly iuniors who had been in girls chorus during their sophomore year. The main function of Choir II is to prepare the students so that they may go into Concert Choir. Choir ll met every other day with Mr. Larson. They also assisted Concert Choir in various performances. ...J- .,..L-M-FH T 156 ---1 '--In s ' ........---- - .. ,.., mms' 5 ,,. 1 . , .W we -f f-mn-M W , W A, A 2 if w ' 1' 'Q W t 2 H tis 'Q 'a' fs?---n '. ' 9 '- f , H YE' i f - 1--L - V :J ' Z ' I .ET 352, , f Q ' f ,,,if5i97 45 Hlllll lillllS' IZHIIRIISES HIRMHJ This year's interest in singing grew as Central has grown. In past years there have been only Two sophomores girls' choruses. This year there were three sophomores girls' choruses and one junior girls' chorus. These groups met every other day. This course was offered as preparation for future singing in either Choir II or Concert Choir or for pure enioyment. The choruses sang on several occasions and their performances were well received. nr F' il' f E351 ,irr X ti f -- M -w,,.,. as ,.., ,W '--f- . ,Www-4 - ,, 157 In one of the many meetings, the staff ponders over the question ot dedication. For a change, the photographers are caught on the other side of the camera. Those pic- tured are Ralph Benson, Jim McKenzie, and Dan Fling. The editors meet with advisors and printer to voice opinions and to make suggestions for the Maroon and White. Mr. Johnson, Roberta Beebe, Mr. Shapiro, Miss Barrett, and Rick Williams are pictured. The purpose of the T965 Maroon and White was to present all phases of lite at Central. In order to achieve this goal, staff members had to constantly be aware of all activities around the Castle. During seventh period, the staff meets to- gether either to discuss problems or to work on assigned jobs. Each individual must complete his iob by a set deadline. Members must spend extra hours after school and on Saturdays to finish each section. The statt is chosen in late spring by the advisor and the editor. lllllllllll I lllIlMS A ll AMIISES STUIIE TS A new policy has been established for The Record staff this year. The staff has been separated into two groups with the re- porters meeting first period andthe advertisers meeting seventh period. Together They produce CenTral's fine newspaper. The Record is an excellent source for information and entertain- ment. Articles range from coverage of sports, assem- blies, and club activities To feature articles and gossip. The Record has the distinc- tion of being The only Sioux City high school paper to be published in its own print shop. Because of this fact, students and faculty at Central receive a copy every Friday afternoon. 41' The Record staff hurries to meet a deadline, Those pictured are Ellen Reznek, Geri Gehring, Karen Byrne, Jim Oggel, Kathy Wade, John Samore, Steve Gerkin, Karen Wade, Ken Heaton, Marsha Thomsen, and Lynn Petitiean. Not pictured, Cora Howard. Editors Jeannie Barrett, Dorothy Davis, Bill Challed, Jan Holzhauer, and Barb Newman discuss a layout. Carol Jo Kelly, Karen Smith, Steve Kaplan, Dave Block, Judy Kimball, Carolyn Buck, and Paul Cassill prepare to leave on a sales ex- cursion. SENIOR FLAGS AND BATONS llett to rightl Flags: Donna Miller, Robin Glarum, Jeanette Jansen. Batons: Cheri Morgan, Claire Cowan, Sherry Lammoureux, Patty Talley, Judy Kimball. INTENSIVE WIIIIII PIIIIIIIIIZIS In the spring twenty tlags and twenty batons were selected to represent Central. In addition to these forty girls o small group of girls were selected for the non- competitive group. The twirlers in the competitive group were allow- ed to try out for the three squads of twirling: tall marching, basket- ball twirling, and spring marching. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE FLAGS: Row I llett to rightl Geri Mc:Kown, Karen Wright, Linda Herman, Faye Thomas, Mary Hills. Row 2: Rhonda Johnson, Susie Paul, Fran Zeplain, Mary Verrnilyea, Judy Fel- sing, Julie Call. lu, t ll lllllSlANIllNli lWlllllllS No girl was allowed to twirl it her scholarship and attitude were not at least average. The girls practiced every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, during first period under the supervision of Miss Bar- rett. They also had many practices after school and on Saturdays. This year the twirlers received new uni- forms that added to their excellent performances. Pam Williams, Drurn Maiorette 3 2 f M - h,,, .. .,-s,,.E,,s..,.,c3M,,,,u,?. .,.. ,,.,.z,c M , ,K ,mul 4 ..,...... i V , ? ,YN JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE BATONS, Front Row: Kathy Jones, Tonya Randall. Row 2: Diana Koch, Vicky Kimball, Lisa Pugh, Kathy Bedinger. Back Row: Janet Krommen- hock, Winnetred Williams. S ,. s TT E 1 as ,,,,, ,,,,,, . at hw' y A. . . W it r'i- - ss'1f1 ' Sherry Ferguson and Lynn Sullivan were head baton and flag twirlers tor tall marching. 161 DEBATE STIMIIEATES THE Ml IT John Munger expresses his view to the rest ot the A team llett to rightl Chris Cox, Mike Avgen- Resolvedz Nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organization-this was the timely topic of debate this year, Every year Central has had a debate team to be proud of and this year's team was no exception, The debate team met every day during seventh peri- od. During the class period they gathered information, discussed, and debated on the topic. Mr. Schmid, the teacher in charge, helped to arouse the skill and spirit that was witnessed in our ex- cellent debate team. ackis, and Kent Rissman. The debate team argues through a point. Four promising sophomores gather in formation lleft to rightl Chuck Kerl Marilyn Zell, Linda Herman, and Danne Fernau. WI APPlAlIIl IHIISE lIENTRAlIIES WHII EARN SPHIIM IIHIIIISNITIIIN 163 Stan, Craig, Martha, and Joel look through the many books in Centrals library. lllATllIllllll MHTIT H AUSTS EXIIH lIAIlEMIliAlll Each year college-bound iuniors participate in the National Merit Scholarship Program. These students are given the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and notified of their scores later in their iunior year. Those students with exceptional scores are named semi- finalists, Next, the semifinalists must take the SAT test, and students receiving high test scores are named finalists and are eligible for scholarships. The finalists named at Central are: Stanley Amundson, Harold Craig Boswell, Martha Davis, Joel Dimsdale, Peter Elsea, Allan Falk, Patricia Sinclair, and John Williams. Nancy Larsen qualified as a semifinalist. Allan and Pat display what helped them through their studies. Peter and John were absent. ITISSMAN lllllll lZllIllWlll ATTAIN TIIP HU URS Kent and Carol look over their award certifi- cates from the United Nations contest. IN UNITED NATIIINS IIIINTEST The United Nations is one of the most important peace keeping organizations in the world. For students in- terested inthe United Nations, a knowledge of its organ- ization and function can bring not only satisfaction but also prizes and honors. The contest is conducted by the United Nations Association and is open to all high school students. This year Central has the first and second place winners, they are Kent Rissman and Carol Conway, re- spectively. Kent received a S50 bond or a week's at- tendance at the Friends Service Committee World Affairs Conference. Carol received a S25 bond. The local winner advances next to state competition. 'I64 THITTT TAKT PART l STATT STIIITT T STIVTITNMTNT lllSllAI ANTI SMITH TITAVTT Tll BUYS STATT This yeor CenTrol's delegoTes To Hawkeye Boys SToTe were -STeve Olson ond Don SmiTh. The c1cTivi- Ties were held QT Comp Dodge, Ten miles norThvvesT of Des Moines. NominoTed by The ToculTy ond voTed on by The junior boys, STeve ond Don were selecTed on The bosis of Their chorocfer, ciTizenship, scholor- ship ond service. The purpose of Boys SToTe is To give The delegoTes o chonce To develop leodership in The offoirs of sToTe governmenT. The boys vvere divided inTo ciTies of ThirTy ond counTies' of sixTy. Eoch boy porTicipoTed in some governmenTdl ocTiviTy wiTh experienced odulT cid- visors. In oddiTion To The regulor schedule, oThleTic ocTiviTies were provided. Steve ond Don reTurn from Comp Dodge. MorTy prepores To report on Girls SToTe. ST TIlAl AT lillllS STATT Every Tive yeors CenTrc1l sends o delegoTe To Howkeye Girls SToTe. MorTho Dovis, chosen by The ToculTy, The Ameri- 4 k-'Wim con Legion Auxiliory, ond The girls of The lunior closs rep- l ' YE resenTed CenTrol oT Cedor Folls from June T4-20. Bm, . Besides cicquoinTing The girls of This sToTe wiTh The Tunc- Tions of o represenToTive Torm of governmenT, Girls SToTe provides on opporTuniTy Tor Them To live TogeTher os self- governing ciTizens. During The vveelc The girls porTicipoTed in such c1cTiviTies os ciTy elecTions, porTy coucuses, rollies, The inougurofion, ond Congress meeTings. There vvos olso emphosis on The privileges ond responsibiliTies of Americon ciTizenship. 165 V T.. --,, Denny works diligently on anoTher arT proiecT. llcnny lihamplin Piclis llp Art Honors Early in December a commiTTee of Three seniors and Three Teachers selecTed from a field of fifTy-six enfries a cover To serve for This book. The winning cover was designed by Denny Champlin, The firsf and second runner-up covers were designed by Carmen Tovar and Vickie Nelson respecTively, Denny has excelled in oTher areas as well. In The summer of l964, The Junior Chamber of Com- merce and The ManufacTuring Council of The Chamber of Commerce announced ThaT Denny had won a S500 scholarship for The posTer he had submiTTed in Their conTesT'. Miss Boe, Denny's arT Teacher, feels ThaT Denny is noT only a fine sTudenT, buf he also has a very creaTive imaginaTion. Pam Ericson Tours furopc with American Youth Band The unusual honor of performing wiTh The American YouTh Band for The 1964 summer European Tour was earned by Pam Ericson. During The spring Pam sub- miTTed several Tapes and recommendaTions To The YouTh Band direcTors in Illinois where she and sevenTy- eighf oTher high school sTudenTs were selecfed from The hundreds of applicanTs. Flying direcfly To The conTinenT, The youTh delegafion lefT The UniTed STaTes on June 30, where They gave a -l,'rg,,,ii4 T series of concerTs in Ten of The WesTern European counTries.. Touring These counfries by bus, The group was able To see many of The main TourisT aTTracTions as well as some of The smaller inTeresT spoTs. Pam arrived home July 20 wiTh wonderful memories ThaT will remain wiTh her always. The Tour guide gives much worThwhile infor- mation To Pam abouT The many famous land- marks. four llentralites Take Part in orthwest lland t Washington High in Cherokee, Iowa was the loca- tion of the Northwest Iowa Band Concert on February 6. Five Central students participated in this musical event. Their names and instruments are as follows: Steve Ellwein, trombone, Parker Foley, string bass, Sally Kaled, flute and piccolo, Carl Holt, drums, and Tom Rath, French horn. On January 9 these five band members traveled to Cherokee to determine their chair placements. Two of the five placed in first part positions, which in- clude only four or five persons. On February 6 the entire three hundred piece band practiced for six and one half hours. A concert was presented in the evening directed by the guest conductor, Mr. Pierson, professor ofthe Music Department at Iowa State University, Steve, Sally, Carl, Torn, and Parker tune up for another musical selection. Youth Symphony Scholarship Presented to .lan lindsay Jan Lindsay, a cellist in the Central orchestra, received fifty dollars from the Kucinski Youth Symphony Scholar- ship to be used for further music lessons. At the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra Concert on February 7, Jan was presented with the scholarship. .Ian pins her scholarship certificate on her bulletin board' Elizabeth, Jan, Kathie, Barb, and Kathy give a preview of their performance. All-State llrehestra ls llestination for live llrehestra Members Of the ten students chosen from northwest Iowa for All-State Orchestra, five were from Central. The five members are Barbara Bowers, Kathie Headley, and Kathy Thompson, violinists, Elizabeth Cook, viol- ist, and Jan Lindsay, cellist. November 27 and 28 were spent by the girls in practice for the festival. Held in the evening of No- vember 28, the music concert was conducted by Mr. James Robertson, professor of music at Wichita State University. The performance was televised and re- cordings were made. li gr ' Z, ' Urn., qifim wp, ' gf ,g,1,,,,g3f.m.'4fE.w4,V 1 w Q N all ff, ,J Jim, Leonard, Ken, and Jim sTand on The CasTle grounds enjoying The memories of Their undefeaTed Tootball season. Tom, Doug, and Dave were absenT. Many of CenTral's TooTball aThleTes received local and sTaTe honors Tor Their achievemenTs during The undeTeaTed TooTloall season. The All-STaTe Team included Doug Goosman, TirsT Team, and Jim Erickson, Third Team. Making up The All-CiTy Team were Tom Anderson, Ken HeaTon, Doug Goosman, Jim Erickson, Jim Hin- rich, Dave Helin, and Leonard Touney. Doug Goosman, Jim Hinrich and Jim Erickson were elecTed To The All-NorThwesT Iowa Team. Also, Doug Goosman was named The mosT valualole player by his TeammaTes. lil llllll lAlllS Pllllll I lHl AIIHIEVIME lS l 'T cessful swimming Team. In addiTion To seTTing 4 l F Al Turner was a greaf asseT To CenTral's suc- many school and meeT records, Al placed Third in The 400 yard TreesTyle in The sTaTe swim- ming meeT. The camera caTches Al leaving The swim ming pool aTTer one of his sTrenuous WorkouTs 168 Central's cross country team brought much pride to the Castle, Throughout the season the boys steadily improved and by state meet time were in top condition. In the state mile race, senior Dave Compton placed tirst, iunior Steve Gerkin placed second, and freshman Doug Smith placed third. ln track this spring, Dave placed first in the mile race at the State Indoor Track Meet. lllllSlANIllllIli AlHllllS tttt 3 ggVVV . hiiii iirs ll ,.,: ,k,1Vx,. ii., V 0, IAS isisY T r S , l 1 rrr Y s 'V'i . Q 9g 'st-1. ity Q. . 12221 S sg gi, SL issrr if f . + r , sirg it ,I , ,W s'sr S W' s .t - . .r:,, Dan, Steve, and Jim are found in Coach Piper's ottice talking over the basketball season. 169 Dave and Steve take a break during their workout. Atter an outstanding season, three Cen- tral basketball players were named to the All-City team. They were Dan Smith, Steve Olson, and Jim Hinrich. Dan Smith was also named All-Northwest lovva first team and All-State tirst Team. Dan was voted most valuable player by his teammates. lil Tlllll MATH STlllil TS '- CUMPHE NATllllllAlll Jan Lindsay and John Williams achieved the honor ot attending National Science Foundation summer classes at Morningside College and the lllinois Insti- tute ot Technology respectively. Accepted on a basis ot competitive exams and Teacher recommendations, Jan and John took classes in matrix algebra, number and set theory, probabil- ity, and computer programing. ln Jan's courses, which lasted tive weeks, she was ranked among the top tour in her class of thirty stu- dents trom all over the country. John received all Q 'fv- excellent ratings in his classes, which lasted eight weeks. John follows Jan's computations. John Williams, Daniel Fling and Stan Amundson composed Centrals entry in the national math contest sponsored by the Na- tional Mathematical Association ot America and the Society ot Actuaries. Ot the students from Central who took the test, John, Dan, and Stan had the highest scores. The boys' combined scores were submitted as a team entry from Central. Leanna prepares a display for child development class. fy. Stan, Dan, and John consult on a problem. A5 if i n ii iz r eanna can ame entra s . ,Q Homemaker ul Tomorrow r ini 15 11? E ,,,, , Showing exceptional skill and knowledge in the hornemaking 2 255 . T arts, Leanna Dean was awarded the title ot Central's Home- Z maker ot Tomorrow. Leanna earned the coveted title after topping 2 ' I titty-six other competitors from Central in a written exam. r f The test, held every year since i954, is sponsored by General Mills and includes questions on subjects from cooking to 1 psychology to taxes. Leannas test was submitted to the state contest, which awards scholarship prizes. 170 WE EXCH IN ATHlHIlI8 171 Bruce Pickford Jim Deignan Ray Clark Dick Heesch Eldon Rogstad ln 1964 Central boasted one of the finest football teams ever to be produced in Sioux City. In their first game, the Little Maroons rolled over the Aberdeen Eagles by a score of 26 to O. The next week, after a first half downpour, Central defeated the Le Mars Bulldogs 33 to O. Our next game was the only blemish on our record-a 12 to 12 tie with Sioux Falls Wash- ington. In a 40 mile per hour wind at Sioux Falls, we crushed O'Gorman 49 to 6. The old city rivalry be- tween Central and Heelan added pleasure to our victories when we beat the Crusaders 26 to 7. Home' coming found us pitted against nationally ranked Fargo Central. The team pleased the crowd by anni- hilating the Midgets 41 to 25. Our defeat over East by a score of 40 to 19 gave us our first class AA city title since 1951. In the final contest, we trounced Council Bluffs A.L. by a score of 52 to O. This gave Central its first undefeated season since 1940. ROW 1 Dan Hankins, Rudy Lee, Bruce Johnson, Doug Goosman, Don Abdouch, John Pittman, Craig Boswell, Terry Johnson, Ken lrwin, Terry Weber Gary Hine, Lorry Bower, George Polak. ROW 2: Ken Heaton, Jim Hinrich, Leonard Pfeister, Dave Bentz, Denny Johnson, Bruce Rezin Don Stokes, Jim Erickson, Dave Helin, Bob Miller, Steve Rocky, Dave Garrison, Fred Sprague lmgr,l. 172 Ci llllll llill S lllll lllll A ll Sllllllllll IN Slilll 1965 Football Statistics Central First Downs ........... --- 128 Yards gained in rushing -- ---218O Yards lost in rushing ..., -- 144 Yards gained in passing --- -- 545 Scoring passes ..,...... 10 interceptions ,....., 7 Fumbles recovered -- 5 Fumbles lost ...,... 3 Touchdowns u,,..s... 42 Point atter touchdown -- 25 Safety ......,..,.... 1 1 Total points ......... -- 229 Yards lost in penalties -- -- 458 Opponents 79 91 6 200 631 7 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 O 69 347 -an l T i i A if i' , ,-.:, . , Q3rL1.Qjf --., ,1,,, 1 T Co-captains Tom Anderson and Ken Heaton head for a chalk talk in the annex. ROW 3: Coach Bruce Pickford, Coach Ray Clark, Tom Anderson, Steve Olson, Bob DeJong, Leonard Touney, Al Larson, Gary Yates, John Hines, Rick Borschuk, Mike Stapleton, Gary Olsen, Mike Bradley, Coach Eldon Rogstad. ROW 4: Bob Hoberg lmgr.1, Randy Reasoner, Doug Simmons, Tom Packard, Bill Merrill, Tom Nicolls, Mike Williams, Bob Marine, Jeff Horst, Bob Deck. ROW 5: Richard Donaway lmgr.l, Ken Teske imgr.l, Chet Davis, Chip Peterson, Dave Ross, Mike Shearer, Kirk Forney, Denny Mills, Tom Stertz, Dennie Caskey, Dave McAlpine lmgr.l 173 Bob Miller Junior Back Al Larson Junior Back Craig Boswell Senior Back John Pittman Senior Back Tom Anderson Ken Heaton Steve Olson Senior Back Senior Back Senior Bock Senior Back reffi' Weber Garry Yafes Jim Hinrich Ken 'Wifi Junior Back Senior Back Junior End Junior BOC!! THIIITY-Hlllli ISRIIIIIERS Jim Erickson Senior Center EAR MAJIIR lHTEIiS Goosman evades an opponent. Leonard Pfeisfer Senior Guard Leona rd Touney Senior Tackle Dave Benfz Senior Tackle Don Stokes Senior Guard ' 1 'N ,iii ci rs Dave Helin Senior End Mike Stapleton Junior Guard Don Abdouch Senior Center Bob DeJong Senior End Bruce Johnson Junior Guard lIllAlZll PIIIKHIIIII CIIIISEN lZllAlIll ill llll YEAR Tom Nicolls Senior Guard Rick Borschuk Junior Center ' ' T One of our football managers gives Len Touney a helping hand. John Hines Bruce Rezin Denny Johnson Junior End Junior Tackle Senior Tackle SllPHllMIllll Hlilllilll llllM lSll lllfflllllll lli Mill Central ...... 39 S.F. Washington 0 For the second time in two years Central's Sophomore football team remained unbeaten. Both the offensive and defensive teams contrib- Central uted to the team success. The offense compiled a Cenlwl l'leelCm total of l39 points. The defense succeeded in East - - keeping their opponents down to 8 points. Quar- terback Gary Weber and his backfield, composed of Wayne Betsworth, Rudy Lee, and Ron Brad- street, ran circles around all of their challengers. These four boys were protected by a line which Cenlrql averaged T77 pounds. Coaches Deignan and Central East - - Heesch feel that the team's suuccess was a prod- Heelqn uct of each and every boy's effort. ROW l. Dan Fernau, Terry Haggin, Tom Hassenbroek imgrs.i. ROW 2: Bob Weisser, Dale Nelson, Eric Holtze, Tim Clausen, Mike Touney, Doug Danne, Bob Hardt, Vince Cox, Gary Weber, Wayne Betsworth, Jim Pallasch. ROW 3: Coach Heesch, Greg Stauffer, Don Pratt, Bryan Maron, Clarence Reynolds, Mike Brienzo, Jim Searing, Denny Boulden, Jerry Ahrens, Craig Tufty, Colin Kirkegaard, John Hagberg, George Bavelis, Warren Palmer, Tim Benson, Ron Bradstreet, DuWayne Olson, Coach Deignan. ROW 4: Cramer Sudduth, AI Bush, Jerry Trudell, Mike Osborn, Greg Coons, Mike Shaver, Tim Knutson, Pete Williams, Rich Archer, DuWayne Davis, Larry Fulton, Dave Howard, Mike Davis. ROW 51 Ron Benson, Craig Gerow, Craig Ford, Bill Cooper, Tim Jacobs, Gary Morris, Tom Davis, Steve Saunders, Craig Forney, Dennis Garrison. 177 imager-'?wfx , ,. , , ...JZ-' we.. I' lm Lzeiiaen- .xf1.o....if rs This year Central displayed one of the best cross country teams in the state. The harriers were undefeated in maior races this season. The squad began the season with senior lettermen Dave Compton, Terry Bass, Dan Champlin, Gordy Graves, Jeff Nurre, and Jim McKenzie. They were ably assisted by junior lettermen Steve Gerkin, John Samore, and Dick Goergen. Many newcomers, like Doug Smith, also helped spark the team to victory. Never before in Central's history have there been so many boys setting records. Coach Obermiller and his boys should be commended for their fine season. Ray Obermiller CIIIISS lillll Till BIIASTS A SlIlIlZlSSllll llilll Co-captains Dave Compton and Terry Bass remi nisce X. C. victories. ROW I: Jim Peete, Bill Challed, Dan Champlin, Dave Compton, Terry Bass, Gordy Graves, Jim McKenzie, Jeff Nurre, Al Heimann. ROW 2: Mike Norris, Ray Custer, Tom Kalkman, John Samore, Rich Goergen, Bill Adams, Greg Wadhams, Steve Gerkin. ROW 3: Chris Jepson, Don Swanson, Bob Amick, Tony Sanders, Larry Nysveen, Sam Milligan. ROW 4: Don Byers, Ken Bern, Rick Towns, Jim Bjork, Coach Obermiller, Doug Smith, Larry Rees, Bob Flannery. slime as- The Steve Gerkin Junior 2nd place State mile and X.C. Dave Compton Senior lst place State mile and X.C. Rich Goergen Junior 9th place , X,C. Terry Bass Senior 3lst place , State mile lITlllTllAl PTMITS Tllll I llllTH STATE ITU S Jim McKenzie Senior 6th place X.C. 13th place State mile gm ,,,,h Ov V . .kms N Q . we Doug Smith Freshman 3rd place State mile and X.C. Graves finishes way out in front. Phew! What a race. 179 Q WALLY PIPER Eugene Speraw Dick Heesch Faced with an eighteen game schedule Cen- tral's varsity cagers started the campaign with an impressive 77 to 63 victory over Yankton. The next game at Spirit Lake proved no match for Central as we beat them 74 to 38. The fol- lowing week Central defeated a young Spencer team 89 to 54. Taking the games in stride, Cen- tral's cagers defeated the big teams in the northwest. Sioux Center fell 77 to 58, LeMars 61 to 43, East 75 to 58, Storm Lake 68 to 59, and Heelan 58 to 47. Central continued to win by ousting Leeds 85 to 65, LeMars 73 to 69 in double overtime, Estherville 62 to 57, Council Bluffs T. J. 70 to 63, and Sheldon 74 to 54. When Heelan came to the annex for the return game, Central ended up on the short end of a 56 to 48 score. The Little Maroons then left for Sioux Falls and fought off the Warriors for a 60 to 56 victory. ln successsive weeks Central cruised by Webster City 86 to 68 and out shot East 73 to 56. In the season closer the Fort Dodge Dodgers were too hot for the Little Maroons to handle, and we lost 84 to 63. Central's final record was I6 and 2 as the team entered the tournament trail. PIPERME SHUIIT ill lllil IIHAMPIII SHIP ROW I Gene Cook, Gary Hine, Terry Weber, Doug Goosman, Dave Helin, Steve Marsh. ROW 2: Ron Jessen Jlm Hinrich, Tom Anderson, Steve Olson, Larry Comstock, Stan Amundson. ROW 3: Dave Ross, Ken Welsser Ray Wingert, Dan Smith, Steve Kalin, Roland Groves, Doug Moore. 180 1965 Field goals - - Free th rows .... - - - Personal fouls - Basketball Statistics Central - 42.1 70 66.4 1, -- --- 319 Total points .... ---1273 Rebounds -- --- 805 Errors .... --- 215 Assists ............... 372 Average points per game 70.7 Individual Statistics Field goals .... ------------Smith Free throws .... .... S mith Total points -- .... Smith Rebounds -- .... Smith Assists s-- ....... Olson Anderson Opponents 35.7 70 60.5 7, 354 1050 577 212 277 58.3 52.1 'Z 78.4 W, 407 247 100 96 Co-captains Tom Anderson and Steve Olson share a good ioke as they dress tor practice. The starting tive talk over a coming game with the coaches. Pictured are Coach Piper, Coach Speraw, Steve Olson, Ray Wingert, Jim Hinrich, Tom Anderson, and Dan Smith. um E' 2 -P1 Senior Ce-mer Senior Guard Senior Guard Senior Center Hinrich pushes 'through cl shot. Andy lays one up. Winger? frusiraies his man. WEWQJ E ' R Ms, iu,W i iie 2 NI iii. .,.,,T, 2 , A 'A ' ,, E- 1 N ,i., b V , A , uuii Q iiiuueii 1 R ,i ii i i is . jj Dan Smith Sieve Olson Tom Anderson Ray Winger? Goose leaps high To score Two. SMITH RREAKS All-EIME CAREER Jim Hinrich Ken Weisser Junior Forward Senior Center 'E Ron Jessen Senior Forward La rry Comsfoc Junior Guard Dave Ross Junior Forward Steve Marsh Senior Forward Xi All right men, leT's go! Y Sian Amundson Sieve Kalin Senior Guard Senior Forward 5 introducing . . . Anderson follows fhrough f0l' O bUCk6T- Sfeve Olson lefs one go during a Le Mars game Doug Moore Terry Weber Gary Hine Roland Groves Gene Cook Junior Forward Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Center JUVWOI' Guard ' MQ i Kflkuibi Soph 49 -- D.---Yankton 30 Soph 55 --- .... Spirit Lake 41 Soph 64 -- ....... Spencer 37 Soph 66 --- --- Sioux Center 50 Soph 53 --- ..... Le Mars 43 Soph 68 --- ...... East 45 Soph 72 --- .-- Storm Lake 60 Soph 58 --- --- .... Heelan 55 Soph 64 -U ............. Leeds 48 Soph 44 ,,- ...,........ Le Mars 40 Soph 80 -- --- Council Bluffs T. J. 72 Soph 46 ,H ........... Sheldon 27 Soph 58 --- .......... Heelan 56 Soph 45 --- --- S.F. Washington 49 Soph 54 ,,, ........... East 36 Soph 64 --- .... Fort Dodge 56 Our sophomore basketball team coached by Mr. l-leesch outranked Their opponents in all statistics. The sophs racked up 939 points while shooting consistently from the field at 36.1 Z. Their opponents scored 745 points and made l 'Z fewer shots. At the charity line Central's team shot 61.107, to the opponents' 55.21. This hot shooting enabled the sophomores to clinch the city championship. . Lee sinks two in Le Mars tilt SllPHllMllllfS llllAST lllllllll I5-l lllllllllll .197 ROW l: Tim Clausen, Gary Weber, DuWayne Olsen, Dennis Quade, Barry Dishlip. ROW 2: Larry Nysveen, Ron Bradstreet, Bob Weisser, Bob Hardt, Rudy Lee. ROW 3: Coach Heesch, Wrede Smith, Vincent Cox, Rich Hannel, Dave Howard, Dick Hansen, Dan Magel lmgr.l. 185 Ray Obermiller SWIMMI G TEAM SPLASHES lll llllllllH I ln spite of two losses to Omaha Westside, Central's varsity swimming team produced enough points to beat five other opponents. Two meets, the Alumni and Boys Town, Nebr. meets, were not counted as regular season encounters. CENTRAL OPPONENTS 53 Fort Dodge 42 66 Lincoln, Nebr. 29 44 Omaha Westside 5l 57 Creighton Prep 38 Jim Deig,-,an 40 Omaha Westside 55 57 Lincoln, Nebr. 37 63 Fort Dodge 32 66 District Meet 2l State Meet second place fourth place STATE ROW I: Jim Searing, Dave Brown, Tim Benson, Bill Holtze, John Weins, Steve Lyman. ROW 2: Foster Ellis lmgr.l, Craig Tufty, Tom Securing, Mike Lee, Clark Griffith, Al Turner, Craig Boswell, Tom Packard, Ron Yockey, Steve Gerkin, Steve Econ. ROW 3: Dave Bliek lmgr.l, Roger Jorgensen, Tom Jacobsen, Kirk Forney, Eric Holtze, Rich Konczak, Cliff Tuffy, Greg Axelsen, Doug Batcheller, Greg Robinson, Steve Hamilton imgr,l. 186 T f 'f r' 220 yd individual medley John Weins Doug Botcheller .,f fr bmw f .iw 5 1 I Z 5 , ..f,.- l xy ...M 'ive 'Wi 5... . Co ccipfoins Al Turner cmd Craig Boswell helped spork The swimming 'feom To o 5 ond 2 record. Eric Holfze Rick Konczcik lob.l Doug Bofcheller Cliff Tuffy ldb.l ,.....w.,..-.1,..- .M V 1 I m JS. if if l I .Q--1 r. rllerlrl 2 'l':' ' le . T- H A ' r'r,, ! I I -P I 200 yd. freesfyle Roger Jorgensen Al Turner 200 yd. medley relay Greg Axelsen Cliff Tuffy Dove Brown Kirk Forney A 'G 100 yd. butterfly 100 yd. butterfly Divers John Weins Tgm Seqring Craig Boswell Mike Lee 100 yd. freestyle Craig Tufty lab.l Tom Packard 100 yd. breaststroke Tom Jacobsen Dave Brown 100 yd. backstroke Greg Axelsen Clark Griffith 400 yd. freestyle Al Turner Roger Jorgensen 188 lliwvzztu .- me xwem-iff-'vang - Hi Central's J.V. fish finished another fine season. The young tankers compiled a record of 5 and O. This record added to a string of twenty-tive straight wins for J.V. teams. Central Opponents 7l -- ...... Fort Dodge I5 53 -- ---Omaha Westside 42 58 -- - ---- ---Creighton Prep 37 50 -- ---Omaha Westside 45 67 -- ---Fort Dodge I4 Swimming provides competition as well as conditioning. .Ill lllll VARSITY IISH REMAIN lllllllflll . 7 V 3 5 2 ROW 1: Hoselton, Larimer, Beye, Kieldseth, Boswell, Smith, Williams, K. Holtz, M. Nurre, Twilight. ROW 21 Englemann, DeMers, Permann, Obe, Rice, Jepson, Jones, Keeter, Peterson, Groves, Lester, Kaiser, Jensen, Krall. ROW 3: Lanegan, Swanson, Rosburg, Schultz, Heimann, Dimsdale, Forney, Joslin, Ernmick, Osincup, La3elle, Lucort, Packard, Lytle. ROW 4: Grams, Olson, Olson, Johnson, Ayres, McWilliams, Reinking, Roth, Brewer, Scott, Verstegen, Soper, Joslin, Marshall, Pugh, Kunze. Hampered by a long winTer, CenTral's Track season goT oTT To a laTe sTarT, The season opened on March 20 wiTh The Iowa FederaTion Track MeeT held in Des Moines aT which no poinTs were kepT. AT The STaTe Indoor Track MeeT, CenTral's ihinclads Took a sevenTh place spoT. The TirsT ouT- door meeT was held aT Vermillion on April TO. AlThough no poinTs were kepT, The number oT indi- vidual winners Tor CenTral showed an unoTficial championship Tor The LiTTle Maroons. Two days laTer CenTral swepT The HolsTein Relays by winning all The relays excepT The medley. ATTer a one day resT, CenTral's Trackmen ouT ran, ouT Tossed, and ouT iumped EasT To a 82112 To 5072 vicrory. Wally Piper Bruce Pickford if . irr 1 Eugene Speraw Mark McLarnen Eldon Rogsfad T965 TITAIZK STASO GETS ITTT Tll A TI T START ROW T: Tim l-loTTman, Dan FosTer, Dave McAlpine, Fred Sprague, Ken Teske lmgrs.l ROW 2: Dave Comp- Ton, JeTT Nurre, Gordy Graves, Bill Adams, Al Heimann, John Samore, Jim McKenzie, Terry Bass, Randy Paul, Bob Miller, Kirk Forney, Doug Johnson, Jim l-ledges. ROW 3: Dan Hankins, Dick PeTers, Greg Wad- hams, Craig Boswell, Merle Hansen, Larry Rees, STeve Kalin, Dan SmiTh, Gary Margolin, STeve Gerkin, Ken Irvin, Bob l-lardr. ROW 4: Tony Sanders, Randy Reasoner, Dennis Goodwin, Jim Hinrich, Larry Com- sTock, Jim Erickson, CITTT Morris, Bruce Rezin, Dave Ross, Tom STerTz, Bob Thayer, Rex Perrin. 190 s ,f io , H ii E L Y Qi 5 I . LM 5. W 1 MILE RELAY1Gordy Groves, Sfeve Ge-rkin, Don Smith, Lorry Rees ay 5 H ,V A I fb .Q ,J A 5 g W ft g - L gc - . R' e M 1 En' 15 'f' JE 5 , E if X L. 7 e if X' v 5 55,1 if I H MI as 9 ii s 21 E vu 412 SHOT AND DISCUS: Jim Erickson, Bob Horolf 1 ,, 5 1 L W M , WX. I E , wa Q-Ht. , .M f f ikt-Qvgyi ij Q is A 45?-Q E Ei fi o fm wi i 2 Q EAW ff L I YY i ' .' 'g J ,. Q Y - Y V I' 'r ' ' . 2 w -Lf.. g xi' ANL 5 - . K - no ,, . , L M in , j .,, . I L i' . L, 1 f ' L ' V N- 'W H i'ii A - ' . MILE RUN: Dove Compton. Q A In A ,, , . h '- if-f Lx P'- HIGH JUMP: Lorry Comsfock, Cliff Moms. ff. 'i'fT ,W .. Z. 191 vi' Trophies from The South Dakoia lnvifaiional, Holsfein, and Tomahawk Relays are displayed in The hall. III lllllMl lllllll HlllSlll lIIlllW Pole Vault: Dick Pefers. TVVO MILE RELAY: Terry Bass, Gordy Graves, Jeff Nurre, Sieve Gerkin, allernaies Bill Adams, John Sarnore. SPRlNTERS: Jim l-ledges, Doug Johnson, Merle Hansen, Al Larson, Randy Paul, Kirk Forney, Larry Rees, Craig Boswell. 192 ll KSTTRS ITPT WITH WI IIVTIT TAST ' b 'Il ? Ray 0 erml er Central's golt team started the season on April T4 with an impressive victory over East High. Medalist for the meet was Central's Steve Marsh. ln pre-season workouts prospective members practice putting and driving. After Coach Obere miller previews the scores he selects the team. Between meets the team members play among themselves in addition to concentrating on their individual shots. Senior golfer Steve Marsh drives down the fairway. wiv... ...y-.....-A. L-MW wmv... IU 2 Ml . '-uni' ROW T: Barry Temple, Steve Marsh, Mike Jividen, Gar l-lotlund, Scott Ross, Rick Rise. ROW 2: Larry Franklin, Randy Bergen, Ron Van Buskirk, Gene Cook, Neal Dobrotsky, Tim Benson. 193 ENTH. aff 5' Coaches Piper and Speraw are carried off aTTer winning The subsTaTe championship Basketball lieaeh el the lear leads llentral te State leurnament A rousing pep assembly in The annex prepared The Team coaches, and managers Tor Their Trip To Des Moines. Smifh and Bergman leap for The Tip during a TirsT round game aT Des Moines. The LiTTle Maroons had To overcome many Tine opponenTs before making The Trip To Des Moines. ln CenTral's TirsT disTricT game The LiTTle Maroons handed VVesTwood a 75 To 53 loss. High scorer Tor The game was Ken Weisser wiTh lf? poinTs. A week laTer The LeMars Bulldogs were deTeaTed Tor The Third Time in a 59 To 54 vicTory Tor CenTral, High scorer was Dan SmiTh wiTh 22 poinTs. By deTeaTing LawTon 63 To 57, The LiTTle Maroons won The disTricT championship. SmiTh was again high scorer wiTh 25 poinTs. ln subsTaTe play CenTral beaT The DuTchmen of Hull WesTern by a score of 85 To 63. SrniTh scored 22 poinTs. SwaTTing Ida Grove 69 To 47, CenTral grabbed The subsTaTe championship TiTle and a Trip To The sTaTe Tournamenf. SmiTh Tallied 27 poinTs, Thus breaking The season record vvifh 530 poinTs. Even aTTer Two TasT cornebacks, ClinTon ST. Mary's Joe Bergman proved Too Tall Tor CenTral. The Irish eliminaTed CenTral's cagers Trom The Tournameni' by a score of 7l To 61. The season ended wiTh a 2l-3 record for The LiTTle Maroons of i964-l965. 194 WE HNII THE HIMMIINIH BEHIND IIS Sioux City's finest offset and letterpress printing plant. 'I E EQLSTEIN CREATIVE PRINTERS 300 BENSON BUILDING SIOUX CITY, IOWA 51101 Phone 258-0684 4th 81 Douglas ANYTHING IN I H D l Cl,Ue Slufdle ANYWHERE TRAVEL UNLIMITED 513 Security Bank Bldg. 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X- Gel Your Savings on the Grow GT HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS 700 Pierce Sioux City, Iowa Phone 277-3071 604 4th Street Tel. 252-4681 THE BUCKWALTER CO. Sl-lift' 1918 Homes - Farms - Commercial - Rentals U R. E. Servis - Owners - R. H. Kokenge effftegell 1211 Pierce Phone 252-4681 Printing 8. Lithographing Co. 615 Douglas Street Phone 277-4313 SCHOENEMAN LUMBER COMPANY 5? ggsn .I 3115! 600 West Seventh Street Phone 258-3521 Sioux City, lowa CONOLLY PHARMACY SCHOOL SUPPLIES cmd COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Irlfh d N b k Ph 2551366 Say Pepsi please Pepsi Cola Bottling Co SIOUX CITY IOWA Ulmffm HOUSE OF FLOWERS WE STR1 VE TO PLEASE 523 N b k S ioux if , one 258-3598 g f 3404? 3 DANCE STUDIO OPEN TO BOYS AND GIRLS OF ALL AGES Call 255-0972 If no answer call 258-7353 2947 HAMILTON BOULEVARD U HOPPING CEN S Ryan Wholesale Company Men and Boy's Clothing 216-A Pearl Street Clillfjfllfll!tlfl.01I.Y Gl'fIdIlfIfL'.Y POWER ENGINEERING 623 Jackson Street Phone 255-3556 Jn!! 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Olson BrotI1er's Cycle Shop Schwinn-Cicycles--Hondas Sales 55' Serzficc' 51 1 Pea rl Across from the Post Office R A LP Normandy Market 206 38th Street H IGA Foodliner 'S 2528 Myrtle sneer 9 - 9 Daily 9 - 6 Sunday A ffitiwg F , ., , , if aynaa o jgtitirkf Q , ,M-fi 7f' A 'Y-A 6 ADAM PAINT PRODUCTS, INC. W. 4th at Perry Sioux City Tent 8. Awning Co., Inc. CANVAS AWNINGS FLEXALUM AWNINGS 81 SIDING Congratulations to Graduates from Joseph E. Risk ana' Charles A. Risk Representative Assistant Manager Metropolitan Lite Insurance Company BOO Nebraska Street, Sioux City, I Headquarters for Junior Bowling GAY LANE BOWLING Electrolysis Studio THE MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF REMOVING UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY Recommended loy Skin Specialists MAUDE B. HUBER, ELECTROLOGIST 363 Orpheum Electric Building Phone 258-8196 1 1 For Finer FURS 84 FASHIONS GIBSON'S APPLIANCES W. 7Th and Myrtle SALES AND SERVICE OPEN EVERY EVE TILL 9 SPORTSMAN'S 413 Nebraska SADOFF'S 401 - 4th Street L-.... 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Lefty Barnes 315-317 Fourth St. Phone 2-3891 Join Zales Student Credit Club and be abie to purchase school rings and other fine iewelry at Sioux City's and America's largest jewelers. ZALES CRESCENT 5th 8- Pierce DOWNTOWN DAIRY QUEEN 1100 NEBRRASKA PLAZA BARBERS 2919 Hamilton Q X S 1 iv , .v Q, . kink rwsww r FANTl.E'S e 504 4th Street Your Grandparents know Your Parents know Now-You know! Youngberg Photographs Are Always Best 1301 Pierce Phone 255-8056 mi ur-'fu - --...aww ,, Total Savings Plan Hink Dink Arcadia Restaurant Just Wonderful Food 14th and Pierce Phone 258-1717 Sioux City, Iowa THE YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION salutes the youth of Central High Congratulations to the C lass of '05 from ioux City Dodge Home of the BIG ONES FOR '65 Chet Joslin Drive-in REAL ESTATE 8: INS. AGENCY The Finest In Qualified, Professional Selling, Our .Specialized Service Is Your Guarantee Of Results 5th 81 Jones -- .... .--- Phone 252-0507 HatfieIcI's 20iI1 Street Hordwo re 2000 Pierce We Give SGH Green Stamps Hours-9 To 9 Mon. Thru Friday Saturday 9 To 6 P.M. Sunday 9 To I P.M. LIFE INSURANCE means having enough money to complete your dreams SIOUX CITY AGENCY THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 330 Frances Bldg W. McCracken C.L.U. Sioux City, Iowa Manager Phone 258-7571 BRENNAN 8. COHEN YOUR MASTERCRAFT CLEANERS Plenty of free parking 8th ond Jackson Street SIOUX CITY, IOWA Phone 252-3244 7I 8 Jackson I'IAROLD'S FINER FOODS 35th Jones Hatfield Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service ' 320 BENSON BUILDING I Sioux City, Iowa Phone 252-4311 REAL ESTATE - RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - FARMS KEY REALTY NORM FANNING, Pres. JOE EBERHARD, CLU. Ins. Dept. Office Ph. 255-5025 406 Sixth Street SIOUX CITY, IOWA CIIVIIIES I DEX A.A.C. -- ..Y, 141 Band ..... , ., .. 1 48 Basketball .111 ,,,11 1 80 Castle Capers -A ,1.. -142 Centralettes --- .... -151 Choir I ...... ...1, 1 54 Choir II ,,11,. .1... 1 56 Cross Country ....111,. ..... 1 78 Cross Country Queens ---- ,11. 1126 Debate ...........,,. 1...1 1 62 Football -- ,1... 172 Friendship ......,11.... ...1. 1 30 Friendship Sweetheart --- 1... 1132 Girls' Chorus ---. ..... ..... 1 57 Golf .,1......1 ..1.. 1 93 G.R.A. ,-- .11.1 128 Hi-Tri -- ....1 124 Hi-Y ..1, ....1 1 24 Homecoming ..,1 .... 1 14 Inner Circle .111.,.1. 1111 1 31 Maroon and White ...1 .... 1 58 Math Club ...,111, 1111 1 29 May Queen .... .... 1 44 Orchestra r..r rrrr 1 52 Pep Club ..1. .... 1 20 Peter Pan ..,....1 1111 1 27 Picture of the Year ,,,1 .,r1 1 46 Record rrr1........ .... 1 59 Red Cross .rr... ,111 1 29 Sound of Music A --,-138 Student Council .... ...1 1 34 Swimming ,..1.. ,,,1 1 86 Thespians .... 1111 1 33 Track ..,. 1,.r 1 90 Twirlers ..........1r .... 1 60 World Theater Day W- .... 137 Sl IUR I DEX ABDO, JERRY--Football Manager ...,,1. 35 ABDOUCH, DONALD DENNIS-A. C. C., Football ..........,...... 35, 125, 172, 176 AHLSTEN, EINETTE-Lady of the Castle, Centralettes .............Y.....Y.. 35, 116 AIZENBERG, JUDI-Student Council,---35 AKERSON, JANE-Student Council, Cen- tralettes, Sophomore May Queen Attend- ant, Orchestra, Band ..,1.. 35, 148, 149, 151 ALBECK, ANN r..... ,.........i.. 3 5 ALLEN, JOE --- --1-35 ALLEN, PAT ............,.....r,...,... 35 AMUNDSON, STAN-Choir Council, Stu- dent Council, Basketball, Tennis, Concert Choir --,-..,,.,.... 135, 154, 164, 170, 180 ANDERSON, SANDY - GRA Treasurer, Sound of Music, Concert Choir ,...1..,L --0-,---M-,,,,--,,---1,----W135, 154, 155 ANDERSON, TOM-AAC, Football, Basket- ball, Homecoming King, 1,L,L.1.....,vL,1 11, 12, 33, 35, 64, 72, 114, 168, 172, 173, 174, 180 AN DRESEN, MARILYN .L,..111........ 35 ARMSTRONG, N ORMAN- The Lark .... .- ATWOOD, MARSHA-Band ..... 35, 148, 149 AUEN, HAROLD .......L,L ,,.,1...... BAER, MELVA ..vLrL..,... LLLLL 3 5 BAKER, CONNIE-DECA LLL,L1LL...... , 36 BARBER, NITA LYNN-AAC, Cheerleader ---LVL-1I------------------A1LL-136, 122 BARRETT JEANNIE-Record ....... 36, 159 BARTLE, MARLENE- Sound of Music,?' Choir ,.......,L,L,Y.,.LL11,1.r........ 36 BASS, TERRY-AAC, X-country, Track 21-1 ----r-A----AAA136, 55, 178, 179, 190, 192 BATCHELER, JIM ...................... 36 BEEBE, ROBERTA-Friendship Secretary, Inner Circle, Hi-Tri Chaplain, Student Council, Lady of the Castle, Cross Country Queen, Soph. May Queen Attendant, Sweet- heart Candidate, Annual Editor, May Queen Candidate eie..........,viii.....ei...... 11-31, 36, 72, 117, 124, 126, 131, 132, 144, 158 BEGLAU, JERRY .....1111........,,.... 36 BEITH, CHARLES ...1 i... 3 7 BELL, J IM-Band ,1iii.........,iii1.... 37 BE-NDINGER, FRED CStoneJ-Hi-Y Treasur- er, Student Council ...1.1111...,.....11 37 BENNAR, ALVIN i.iii...... i.., BENSON, WALT-Swimming 1,i,......1 37 BENTZ, DAVID-Track, Football ,..ii ,.i... --,11--,-------11,11---1-----,37, 172, 175 BERENS, SANDY .....ii ......,iiiii. 3 7 BERGSTRO-M, NANCY .....,iii,..,...,ii BERN, DEBBIE-Friendship Vice-President, Student Council Treasurer, Executive Coun- cil, Inner Circle, Lady of the Castle, Sweet- heart Candidate, Annual, May Queen Can- didate, Sophomore May Queen Attendant ,11111------,1130, 37, 116, 131, 132, 134, 144 BETSWORTH, RANDY-Basketball, Orches- tra, Band ..i111.......,1i........1.... 37 BLACKBURN, LARRY ...i. ,111 3 7 BLAIR, DELPHINE 1111.i.....i1111....i 37 BLIEK, DAVE-Student Council, AAC, Swimming Manager 1,11.....,..,.....1 37 BLOCK, DAVID-Red Cross Student Advisor, Sound of Music, The Lark, Record, 2nd Choir, Debate .-.111,....,1,,...1, 137, 159 BOGUE, JAN- Sound of Music, Concert Choir ..1,1......11......1....v11. 37, 159 BOOTHBY, PAMELA ,11.....,1......,,111 BOSWELL, CRAIG-Student Council Presi- dent, AAC, Football, Swimming, Trackwi ,-,vc1---11----37, 134, 164, 172, 174, 190, 192 BOTTOROFF, CLAUDIA ....11........1.. BOULDEN, LINDA-Thespians, The Sound of Music, Concert Choir .il1.....,1 37, 154 BRADLEY, SYLVIA ..... 1.... 1 37 BRAY, LINDA-Choir ....11. .... 3 7 BREKKE, ARLEN .,1......i1.. 1... 3 7 BRIDGETTE, BILLIE JOYCE ..1.....1.1 38 BROWN, SUE-DECA Sweetheart, Choir-- 38 BUCK, CAROLYN-Record, Band 11.....1 38 BUHRMAN, DON ..,.............,...., 1 38 BYERS, DON-AAC, X-C Manager1-,38, 178 CALHOUN, BILL-DECA CALHOUN, BON NADELL .... ...i, CAMERON, J ULIE-Band 11l.. ..... 3 8 CAPERS, DENNIS ..,....... ,,,1, CAPERS, DIANE ....i....,1i.,i111i.i.i 38 CARDWELL, LINDA-Student Council iiie v111--1--------------1--1--1-1,,,1--,138 CARLSON, JANICE-Centralettes,--138, 151 CARLSON, PATTI-Student Council, Choir ---1-11-11-11----1--------------1-LW138 CARLSON, SHERYL-Choir 1 iii,.i 38, 154 CASE, WALLY-Choir ........,iiiii 38, 154 CASSILL, PAUL E.--Student Council Vice- President, Homecoming Attendant, Record ------------1,-11-1111, 30, 39, 115, 134, 159 CHALLED, WILLIAM-Student Council, X-C, Record ,,111111i1.i1..... 39, 159, 178 CHAMPLIN, DANNY W.-student Council, AAC, X-Country .............ii 9, 89, 178 CHAMPLIN, DAVID D.-Youth for Christ President ...,1..............,,11...... 39 CHARLES, DIANE C111 ...1 3 9, 111 CHESTERMAN, CY ....1,ii.,..,......,, 39 CHRISTENSEN, RICK-Student Council-,39 CHRISTAOPHERSON, ANITA-Student Council 111.,.....,i.1l..1...1,11...111 39 CLARK, STEVEN- Sound of Music ,... 39 CLARSTROM, JAN ,,111......1.111....1 39 CLEMENTS, JOYCE-Student Council--,39 CLINE, MEL .,,......i,.1.....1.....1.1 39 COLE, BEVERLY .,... .11.. 3 9 COLE, DIANA ...1,i.... 11... 3 9 COLE, JOANN fJodyJ ...111.......1.... 39 COLLIER, PETE- Sound of Music, Choir ,,,-,---,----,-------------,------,39, 154 COMPTON, DAVE-AAC President, Student Council, X-Country, Track, Homecoming Attendant ...,1....i.....111......-.11... --,32, 40, 55, 114, 141, 169, 178, 179, 190, 191 CONLEY, DARWIN ....,..........111... 40 CooK, FRAN-Choir 111 iii. 401, 154 CooNS, LINDA ..M.A. Y,, ,. .,..5 1 140 CORBETT, CHARLES-Band f ,,...v 40, 148 COWAN, CLAIRE - Thespians, Twirler, Sound of Music, Auntie Mame, Ugly Ducklingf' Peter Pan, Homecoming At- tendant, Friendship Sweetheart Attendant, May Queen Candidate1140, 115, 132, 144, 160 COX, CAROL ANN-Student Council, A.A.C., Football Cheerleader, Centralettesrr v1.,, I Iwuu---un-----------------38, 40, 121 CRIPPS, MARK-Band ..,,w1e1..... 40, 148 CULLEY, STAN-Basketball Manager1,1140 CUNIC, CAROL ..1.1..1..,,.i1Y....,N... 40 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES .... ....... 4 0 DAVIN, CINDY ..1........ .1111 4 0, 99 DAVIS, ARNETTA ...I................. 40 DAVIS, DOROTHY-Student Council, Exec- utive Council, Record Editor IIIWIII 40, 159 DAVIS, FLOYD fCheftJ-Football----41, 139 DAVIS, LOIS ,.,.............. .......... 4 1 DAVIS, MARTHA - Thespian President, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council, The Miracle Worker, Auntie Marne, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Girls State, Lady of the Castle, Sweetheart Attendant, Record, May Queen ,.1...............- 11- ------33, 34, 41, 132, 133, 116, 144, 164, 165 DAVIS, SCOTT .............. ..--------- 4 1 DEAN, LEANNA ,.............. ..a...--. 4 1 DEAN, LINDA-Betty Crocker Homemaker n-U--un--Q,,,,,,,,--------,,,--41, 170 DECK, BOB-Football ..............r 41, 173 DEJONG, BOB--AAC Sergeant at Arms, Fgotball ,,,--,,,,,.... 40, 41, 141, 173, 176 DEVRIES, ELMER ..........------------ 41 DICKERSON, DENNY .... .1... 4 1 DICKINSON, CATHY ...........-------- 41 DICUS, DIANE CDeeDeej-Red Cross, Con- cert Choir -........,..-....... 41, 154, 155 DICUS, MARY .......................... 41 DIMSDALE, JOEL-Student Council, Swim- ming ---..-.-..,.-..-............. 41, 164 DIRKS, JERRY ............... ..-...-.- DIRKS, JUDY ........................... 41 DOBROFSKY, N EAL-Golf, Swimmizgigg DOHRMAN, HENRY-Football ,.,,,..11, 42 DOWD, WALLY-Knight of the Castle,,-.-, 1-1 .Irr...I,III,,.I...III....rIII. 142, 116 DRAKE, TON Y-Student Council, Record I I DRAPER, KAREN-Band 1111.. 111--42, 148 DUTTON, MELVIN-Choir I1 11l1..I1 42, 154 DYSON, VELMA L.-Bands 111.,.I11 42, 148 ECKERT, FRANK 11....,1 1...I , ,42 ECHOLS, RICHARD ,-- A1142 EDWARDS, VICKIE 1. 1,1.....,1,..,111vI 42 EGAN, ANNE-Friendship Club President, Student Council, AAC, Basketball Cheer- leader, Homecoming Attendant, Annual -hr v....1, 11, 31, 42, 115, 122, 125, 131, 132 EGAN, TOM-Student Council ,...,1, 11, 43 EHLERS, SHARON .,1....11.... ,D...11 4 3 ELIADES, TOM v...1,,...11.....,v....II 43 ELLIS, MARK- Carousel, Sound of Mu- sic, Knight of the Castle, Orchestra, Band Student Director II I ...1II...1I,I.., I III, -,----I,---14, 43, 116, 138, 148, 149, 153, 154 ELSEA, PETER-Thespians, Diary of Anne Frank, Carousel, The Imaginary In- valid, The Miracle Worker, Auntie Mame, Thieve's Carnival, Peter Pan, The Lark, Castle Capers, Orchestra, Band .,......,1.....1 43, 133, 148, 153, 164 ERICKSON, JIM - AAC' Vice-President, Football, Track, Knight of the Castle --1-11--6, 43, 117, 135, 141,168, 172, 190, 191 ERICKSON, LARRY ....1,I...,I,1....1, 43 ERICSON, PAM-Thespians, Student Coun- cil Secretary, The Sound of Music, Ca- rousel, Choir Accompanist, Orchestra, Band, May Queen Candidate -----43, 134, 138, 139, 144, 148, 153, 155, 166 ERICSON, PAUL-Basketball, Track, Cross- Country ..1.....................-...... 43 ERICCSON, JANICE fJanJ .... .... 4 3 ETIENNE, KARYLDEE .... .... 4 3 FAITH, JUDY .....-.... ........ 4 3 FALK, AL ...-....... ,,... 4 3, 164 FERGUSON, DOUG .......,.....,....... 43 FERGUSON, SHERRY-Student Council, Head Baton ...............,....... 43, 161 FICK, RICHARD fRichJ .........,.....,1 43 FICKE'I'I', RALPH CALVIN III-Swimming Manager, Record ..............,.. I ..,- 43 FILER, REX D.-Homecoming Assembly1143 FISH, SARILYE 1 . .. ...,,.. .. 44 FISHER, BARBARA-Student Council, In- ner Circle ,.,.nnA 1111 ..vnn...n...n 44, 131 FISHER, MARGIE 1111 ,SSA. 1 .SS...SS. 11144 FLECKENSTEIN, ALLEN fFleckJ .,SA.. 44 FLEMING, CINDY ,II..IA 1 ...,.... ,.... 4 4 FLOOD, MIKE ILI,.II 1 ...II... .,,.., 4 4 FOLDENAUER, EUGENIA 1 ..,L...,,.. 1111 FOLEY, PARKER-Student Council, Ca- rousel, Sound of Music, Choir, Orchestra, Band LILLL 44, 117, 150, 152, 153, 154, 155, 167 FOWLER, DENNIS-Student Council, Rec- ord L,1..,,,1...,I,..oL...,L,..,LL...L. 44 FRIEND, DOROTHY-Band111144, 148, 149 FROMMIE, VANCE 1..LL...I,,...I....,... FUNAMOTO, TAMIKO 1 ..I,....I,...,,. 44 GALINSKY, ANDY- Sound of Music, The Lark, 11 o...I L...II1...LL.. , 1 ,,.,, 44 GEDWILLO, LINDA JOYCE- Peter Pan, Sound of Music, Band ...,I,....L,.. 1144 GELFAND, SHEILA ..I... .,,, 4 4 GENGLER, ROBERT 111 1111 1 ' 44 44 GILES, KATHY-Student Council, Choir1144 GILKYSON, LINDA- Sound of Music c,.1 GIBBS, PAT-Choir .,,..,1, ,c...II... GILBERT, TOM ....,,...,..........,.... 11111111111111111111111111111111111145, 154 GILSON, DAVE ...,ci...c.....cc....cc.,c, GIMBEL, DENNY-ffsound of Music? choir 1111111111111111111111111111111111145, 154 GINSBURG, ESTHER-Thespians Secretary, Student Council, The Miracle Worker, Carousel, Auntie Mame, The Sound of Music, Record ....,i...,,... 45, 68, 133 GLARUM, ROBIN-Flag Twirler, The Mir- acle Workerf' Peter Pan ,...,., 1145, 160 GONDEK, DENNIS-Hi-Y Chaplain, Student Council, X-Country, Band, ..,1...L....I.. 111111111111111111111145, 72, 105, 125, 148 GOODIER, DAVID-Chess Club Secretary- Treasurer I....c...i...,L....I.....L... 45 GOOSMAN, DOUGLAS-Football, Basket- ball, Homecoming Attendant ,.l..L.,.II. 111111111111145, 115, 168, 172, 174, 175, 180 GORDON, JUDY .......,.....,....l.... 45 GOTT, MARTY ...,i...i,...,....,i 45, 154 GRAVES, CAROLYN--D.E.C.A. ...1..,1. 45 GRAVES, GORDY-Hi-Y Vice-President Student Council, AAC, X-Country , Swim- ming, Track, Knight of the Castle ,..1...1 45,55, 117, 125, 135, 141,178,179,190, 191, 192 GREGORY, JAMES-AAC, Football, Track, Band 11 .1...,....,1...Y.....,....1..., 45 GRIEVE, WARREN ............... ...., 4 6 GUNDERSON, JANE 1 111.1 111146 GUNSOLLEY, CONNIE' 111...-,,.,1111 1148 GUSTAD, WALLY ,11111........-, 148 HACKETT, DENNIS-Cross Country .... 46 HALL, LYNNE- Peter Panj' Sound Music 1 1111... 1 ,,111.1 1 ,1...,11111111 1 of 46 HALLER, LINDA-Band .11....,.,, 46, 148 HAMEL, JEFFREY ,,,...,1....11.11,.,., 1 HAMILTON, STEVE-Student Council, AAC, Swimming, Cross Country 88 Track Mgr. 111111111111111111111111111 111111146 HANKINS, MARCIA- Sound of Music 1111 1-11111111111111111111111111111111. 46, 154 HARCUM, MARY ALY CE 11111111111 11146 HARMON, ELIZABETH 1111111111111111 46 HARRIS, JUDY-Band 11111111 46, 148, 149 HARSTAD, GREG-Swimming, Peter Pan, Band, Choir 11.1111111111111111 45, 127, 154 HARWOOD, DENNIS 1111111111111111111 46 HATFIELD, ELIZABETH-Student councii 11111111111111111111111111111111111148, 70 HEATON, KEN-Treasurer of Senior Class, Hi-Y President, Executive Council, AAC, Football, Knight, Record 11111111111111111 111129, 34, 46, 117, 125, 135, 159, 172, 173, 174 HEDGES, JIM 11111111111111111 46, 190, 192 HEIMANN, ALLEN-Student Council, Band 111111111111111111111111111111147, 178, 190 HELIKER, DIANE 1111111111111111111111 47 HELIN, DAVE-Football, Basketball 11111111 1 111111111111111111147, 66, 168, 172, 175, 180 HENDRICKSON, BARB-Student Council 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 47 HENLINE, DIANE 111 11111111111111 1147 HENRY, SCOTT 1111 111147 HENRY, TOM 111111 1111 4 7 HEUTON, DONNA 11 1111 47 HEUTON, MARY 1111 1111 4 8 HIEB, SHARON 11111 1111 4 8 HIGHMAN, LEXIE' 11111111 1111 4 8 HILGER, NANCY 11111111111111 1111 4 8 HILLMAN, THOMAS CTomJ 111 111148 HILSINGER, JIM 111111111111 1111 4 8 HIRSCH, STEVE 11111111111111111111111 48 HOBERT, BOB-H1-Y Sec., F-ootbaii, AAC 1111111111111111111111111111111111148, 173 HOF, MILDRED fMil1yJ-Student Council, Centralettes, Choir 1111111111111 48, 57, 151 HOFLUND, GAR--AAC, Golf 11111111 48, 193 HOKAN SON, DOUG-Student Council117, 48 HOKLIN, MARY BETH 11111111111111111 48 HOLBROOK, JUDY 11111111111111111111 48 HOLLISTER, RITA-Red Cross President, Choir 111111111111 1 1111 12, 42, 48, 129, 154 HOLT, CARLTON-Orchestra, Band ----------------------48, 118, 148, 153, 167 HOLTKAMP, LINDA-Student Council, AAC, Centralettes, Choir ....... 48, 61, 151 HOLZHAUER, J AN- Sound of Music, Rec- ord, Choir ................... 49, 154, 159 HOWARD, CORA-Record .............. 49 HOWARD, MARIAN ESTES-Thespians, Diary of Anne Frank, Miracle Worker, The Ugly Duckling, Auntie Mame, Peter Pan, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Sound of Music, The Lark 49 HUBBARD, JEAN .....-.... .......... 4 9 HUGHES, NED-Swimming --- ----- HUGHES, TED ........1..... ..... HUGHES, TOM ..... - - .... 49 HUNT, BOB ............................ 49 HURLBERT, CONNIE4Orchestra ....... 49 HURLEY, PENNY ....................., 49 HUSBY, JERRY .................... 49, 100 HUSTON, CAROL-Student Council ..... 49 INGALLS, DAVID-Student Council, Record ----------1---------------------------- 49 INLAY, RICHARD-Student Council .... 49 IVERSON, JANICE+Band .............. 49 JACOBSEN, TOM-AAC, Swimming, Stu- dent Council .......................... 50 JANSEN, JEANETTE-Hi-Tri Secretary, Student Council, Flag, Lady of the Castle, May Queen Candidate .................... -------------------50, 66, 117, 124, 144, 160 JARRETT, PAUL-Track ................ 50 J ENKIN E, CORKY-ICT Treasurer ...... 50 JENKINS, MICHAEL ..,.......... .... 5 0 JENSEN, CHERYL --- ----- JENSEN, JIM ..... .... ...... 5 0 JENSEN, MIKE ........................ 50 JENSEN, VIBEKE - Thespians, Miracle Worker, Auntie Mame, The Ugly Duck- ling, Thieves Carnival, Peter Pan, The Lark .............................. J ESSEN, RON -AAC, Basketball, Orches- tra, Band .................... 50, 148, 180 J OHME, JUDY ......................... 50 JOHNSON, DENNIS fKipj-AAC, Football, Knight of the Castle, Hi-Y .......,,.....r -------------------13, 50, 103, 117, 172, 176 JOHNSON, DOUGLAS -ICT, Vice-Presi- dent, Track 1......e1.........r 50, 190, 192 JOHNSON, GENE ....... ...,. 5 0, 148 JOHNSON, GORDON .... .....1 5 0 JOHNSON, LARRY ............11...11.. 51 JOHNSON, LOIS ......,....1.l...l1...., 51 JOHNSON, MARGARET E. fTootyJ-Cen- tralettes L......,1................. 51, 151 JOHNSON, TERRY-Student Council, AAC, Football, Knight of the Castles ,... --L---------IL-------L--13, 51, 116, 172, 174 JONES, J ANET-Pep President, Inner Circle Friendship Sec., AAC Secretary-Treas., Cheerleading, Castle Capers, Homecom- ing Attendant, Friendship Sweetheart Cand., Cross-Country Queen, May Queen Attendant ...,...11.....l1.....,,.....11. 32, 51, 55, 116, 120, 122, 126, 131, 132, 141, 144 JONES, LARRY-Band, Track ---50, 51, 148 JONES, TRULA-DECA President ...... 51 JORDON, CHUCK JOSLIN, LAURA-Student CouncilII51, 130 JOSLIN, LOUIE-Band, Track .,......,. 51 JULIUS, JAN 1.....,,..........s......, 51 KALED, SALLY-Orchestra Vice-President, Student Council, Carousel, Sound of Music, Sweetheart Attendant, Debate, Or- chestra, Band ..11.., 51, 132, 148, 152, 167 KALED, STEVE-AAC, Basketball, Track, Record 1.......,.....1........ 51, 180, 190 KARRER, LIN DA-Hi-Tri President, Debate, Annual ..c.................1...... 51, 124 KEENE, MIKE .....1 ....., 5 1 KELLEHER, JANE -- .... 51 KELLEHER, JULIE .......,,....1,.....1 51 KELLER, MARLENE .......1....1.....1 52 KELLY, CAROL J O-Friendship Sweet- heart, Record, May Queen Candidate L ,...1 --------------------------52, 132, 144, 159 KENT, BILL ..1... ..1,..i.1,...,,.. KERN, KAREN --- -1,-52 KERR, JIM ...III......I....Ii..II...I.. 52 KIMBALL, JOAN .......I........,....I 52 KIMBALL, JUDY-GRA President, Senior Class Vice-President, Friendship Vice-Pres- ident, Student Council, Baton Twirler, In- ner Circle, Homecoming Queen 1..ILLI. -1 11, 29, 34, 45, 52, 72, 114, 119, 125, 131, 132, 134, 159, 160 KIMBALL, LINDA-Student Council Secre- tary, 2nd Choir, Orchestra ..... 52, 134, 153 KIRK, EDNA ..,,..I..,.,,,i ,-,iI-,-.I, , 52 KLAGGE, ALAN-Student Council, Carous- el, Orchestra, Band ..,..1,,,-..,,,-,v. 52 KLATT, GORDON ..L..i. .,-. ,--.11 5 2 KLEINSCHNITZ, VICKY .,....... ....... KNU'I'soN, JEAN ................,,..... 52 KOBERNUS, LINDA- Carousel g.,... 52 KOLLING, DOUG ff .. ....... ..f,. 5 2 KONCZAK, RICK-Swimming --- 1L---52 KOONTZ, BILL ......2.222..... ..,.. 5 2 KooPERMAN, sAM 2,2..........2...... 52 KRUCK, NANCY ......,,2..,,.....,2... 52 KVAM, ROBERT QBobJ-Band, Sound of Music, Choir President, Orchestra Vice- President, Band Vice-President, Concert Choir, Modern Choir, Hilltoppers ......,,.. --14, 52, 120, 139, 148, 149, 152, 153, 154, 155 KYLE, DON-Thespians, Peter Pan, Sound of Music, Band ...,11.. 35, 133, 148 LaLONE, JANICE 1.1....,.1,1............. LAMBERT, CARL 1..1....1,11.........2 53 LAMBERT, LAURIE 1111........v1.1.... 53 LAMOUREUX, SHERRY-Student Council, Baton Twirler ...,,,111.,........, 53, 160 LAMPHEAR, GLORIA LANGE, RANDY ..... -- ....1 53 LANGLEY, PAT ..,11111..........112,5 53 LARSEN, NANCY-Student Council, Cen- tralette, Inner Circle, Lady of the Castle,- ---IM--------,,IYI,7, 53, 64, 117, 131, 151 LARSON, JEFF .....111.........1111... 53 LARSON, J OHN-Student Council, Football, Carousel,,' Auntie Mame, Concert Choir ,WM,-I--mar----,,L-I------ 53, 154 LARsoN, KENT .....,,1............,,.... LEA, JACK-Student Council ..131 1 ...... -54 LEE, MIKE-AAC, swimming 1.,. ...11 5 4 LELCHOOK, DORIS ,,1,1...... LLL.. 5 4 LeSHURE, CARMEN 1-1 --1L,54 LeVASSIER, SUSAN ....., ....... LEVAY, WILLIAM .....L1LLLLLLLL1.L... 54 LINDAHL, KRISTINE-Thespians, Choir, Band, Peter Pan ,,.......,, 54, 127, 133 LINDBERG, CONNIE --- ....... --54 LINN, GARY ......L... ...... LINN, LESLIE L.,......LL1L.......LL.L, 54 LOWELL, FRANCES-Debate, Librarian LUKOWICZ, LINDA-ICT Treasurer, LLLL 54 LYLE, SUSAN-Hi-Tri Vice-President, Stu- dent Council, Centralettes, Inner Circle, Lady of the Castle, Friendship Sweetheart Attendant, May Queen Candidate, .....,L1 L-,-----L,54, 64, 103, 116, 131, 132, 144, 151 MAASKE, DUANE-AAC, Basketball, Knight of the Castle ..............1 54, 117 MALLETT, JoAN ..1..........,...1.... 54 MARINE, Bois ............111............1 MARSH, STEVE-Student Council, AAC, Golf, Basketball, Knight of the Castle .LLL I . ..........,......11....1 54, 115, 180, 193 MARTIN, KENT-Swimming .....,. -54, 100 MATSUSHIGE, SUSAN ................. 54 MCALPINE, DAVE+Student Council, AAC, Football, Basketball, Track and Mgr., An- nual ..1............,.. 54, 72, 173, 176, 190 MCBRIDE, DENNY-Student Council- ...L 55 MCCLAIN, MIKE-Football, Choir ....... 55 MCINTYRE, JOYCE-Student Council---55 MCKENZIE, J IM-X-Country, Track, Annual ---------------------155, 158, 178, 179, 190 MCKOWN, Jo .......1..,.1..,.L..,,.11I 55 MCLAIN, JANE 1I,II,I,................. 55 MCWILLIAMS, DENNY-Swimming .... 55 MESSERSMITH, LEROY-Choir ...LL111 55 MEYERS, JIM ..I..1,I1,,,......... ..... MEYERS, PAM ILII ..... 5 5 MEYERS, RICK ...., ,IIII 5 5 MEYERS, SANDY ..IIIIIIII.,.......... 55 MIERAS, LINDA ..IIII.,I1,,........... 56 MILLER, DONNA-Student Council, Tvvirl- er, Carousel, Diary of Anne Frank, Annual ,1,........... I ..LLLL...... 56, 160 MILLER, RICHARD-Student Council ---56 MILLS, CAROLYN ..........LLL,L...... 56 MINOR, SANDRA ..........LLLL1........ 56 MIQUELON, PETER-Orchestra, Band .... ,- -------L----L-----------1L--,156, 148, 153 MIRONCHIK, TANYA--Student Council, Annual ..LLL.LLL-.. ,- .........,-----.-- 56 MOLDEN, DENNY-Student Council-56, 1013 MONLUX, RAY-Band, Thespians---56, 148 MONROE, JO ...........LL.LLL............ MONTAGN E, DON N A-Concert Choir 56, 154 MOON, MELANIE-Student Council ..... 56 MORAN, SANDIE 1............1L....... 56 MORGAN, CHERI-Baton, Carousel, Di- ary of Anne Frank .......L.,,1.... 56, 100 MORIN, KATHY ........L1L.L....L.,L,, 56 MORTENSEN, BILL-Track, Football ,42, 56 MORTON, CONRAD-Student Council ---56 MOTLEY, LINDA ....L....LLLL....,, 56, 70 MUNGER, JOHN--Student Council Presi- dent, Executive Council, Debate, Horne- coming Attendant1131, 57, 72, 114, 134, 162 MUNGON, TERRY-Knight of the Castle ----1-1--------------L--,----L--40, 57, 116 MURRAY, MARY-Pep Club Secretary, AAC, Football Cheerleader, Annual ....... ------------------LLLL8, 38, 57, 120, 121, 141 NARLIN, LOHREE .........L1........L. 57 NAYLOR, DAN-Student Council ...V.,, 1 57 NEILL, SANDRA ..,..,,.,........ .... 5 7 NELSON, DARWIN .......,..,,,.,,,,,,- 57 NELSON, KENNETH QKenj ...... 1 S..,, 57 NELSON, LINDA- Sound of Music, Band, GRA Activities Committee- .,.. 57, 148, 149 NELSON, VICKIE-Centralettes ....v 57, 151 NEWMAN, BARBARA-Student Council, Sound of Music, Record, Concert Choir -------------------------------57, 154, 159 NEWMAN, DOUG .......,.1......,...c.. 57 NEWTON, CLYDE-Football, Track ..... 58 NEWTON, VIVIAN-Thespians, Sound of Music, Choir ..................... 58, 154 NICHOLS, GARY ....................... 58 NICOLLS, TOM-A.A.C., Football 58, 173, 176 NIELSEN, FRED L.LL.L................. 58 NURRE, JEFF-X-Country, Track .......... ---------------------l--------l78, 190, 192 NYREEN, .IONEILLE-Student Council, AAC, Football Cheerleader,-38, 58, 70, 121 OAKES, BOB-DECA President .v...-... 58 OEHLERKING, GEORGE-Student Councig -L------------------------------------ 5 OGGEL, JIM-Student Council, Record, De- bate, Orchestra, Band .......... 58, 68, 159 OLDEN, DENNIS ..... -,- ................ 58 OLMSCHEID, SUE-Hi-Tri Treasurer, Stu- dent Council, AAC, Football Cheerleader, Lady of the Castle, Sophomore May Queen Attendant ................ 38, 58, 117, 121 OLSEN, JERI-Centralettes ......... 58, 151 OLSEN, JERRY ...........e............ 58 OLSON, ALLEN-Student Council ....,L, 58 OLSON, KATHY ........................ 59 OLSON, LaVAUGHN-DECA ........... 59 STEVE-Senior Class President, OLSON, Student Council, AAC, Football, Basket- ball, Boys State, Homecoming Attendant --31, 34, 59, 115, 134, 165, 169, 173, 174, 180 OSBURN, CAROL LYNN-Future Nurses President, Sound -of Music, Choir--59, 154 OSBURN, CAROLE JEAN NE ............ 59 OSTERBERG, MIRIAM- Sound of Music, Choir ............................. 59, 154 OTTESEN, MARILYN ..,............... 59 OWEN, STEVE-Student Council ........ 59 PAGE, DONNA-Choir ................. 60 PAIR, DAWN-DECA Historian, Band 60, 148 ,,n--nn--,,-------------------- 60, 148 PARK, PATRICIA-Thespians Treasurer 8z President, Auntie Mame, Peter Pan, Sound of Music, The Lark, Choir ...L. ------------------------------eo, 133, 154 PARKER, DIANE JOYCE ...... ,---, ,1,, ,, A160 PAUL, RANDY-Track, Banda-, 69, 190, 193 PAULSEN, CHRISTY-Annual L... PAULSEN, CINDY-- Sound of Music, Choir ..l....lllll,llL,.,.... 1 .,l, 601, 15-1 --L-. 60 PECKENPAUGH, GLORIA ..Lll.......L--- PEDERSON, ELIZABETH-Student Coun- cil, Sound of Music, Annual, Choir Sec- retary ........................ 60, 130, 154 PEERY, DIXIE .l...............,..l,... 60- PEETE, J IM-AAC, X-Country ....... 60, 178 PELCHAT, GENE L1.l......... ....,,, 6 0 PELKEY, JOYCE .....l,-...... .... PETERSON, GEORGE-Band .... 1-11610 PETERSON, MARY ..L-............ -,.,--60 PETITJEAN, LYNN--Student Council, Cen- tralettes, Record ......L.L... ..-60, 151, 159 PFEISTER, LEONARD-Student Council, Football ..............,l....., 60, 172, 175 PIETAN, JIM ......,.1.,.1.........,l,---- PILGRIM, PATRICIA ANN .....L,,L.... 60 PITTMAN, JOHN-AAC, Fl0101ba11 1,....... 51, 172, 174 POTACH, SHARON-AAC Secretary and Treasurer, Student Council, Flag Twirler, Sophomore Basketball Cheerleader, Varsity Football Cheerleader, Lady of the Castle -38, 61, 116, 121, 141 RAINS, CLAUD ............,..,........ 61 RANDALL, LINDA RAE--Student Council ------------------------------,------- 61 RASKIN, LINDA .................,....l... RATH, TOM-AAC, Swimming, Band, Or- chestra ...,..-................ 61, 148, 167 RAVELIN G, DAN-Track ...........,,,l 61 RAWE, C. MAURICE-Student Council, Choir ............,............... 51, 154 RAY, PATRICIA --- ...l 61, 68 REAM, NANCY .... - .................... 61 REICH, NANCY .................... 61, 130 REIN KING, J OHN-Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms -----------------------------------61, 125 RICARD, CHERIE ..,.. ,.... 6 2 RICE, CONNIE ........,l ...,,,- 6 2 RICE, MARTHA-Band ..l..L....... 62, 148 RICE, MILTON-Band .......,...... 62, 148 RICHARDS, DONALD fSkipJ-ChOirL62, 154 RICHARDS, FRANK ......,..........L,. 62 RILEY, JIM ..,,..,... ,,-,, 6 2 RISE, RICK-Hi-Y Treasurer, Swimming- - -----------------------------------62, 193 RISSMAN, A. KENT-Student Council, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Debate .... -- . ..,Wee.,......ae,.....,e.,.. 62, 162, 164 ROBBINS, BOB-Orchestra, Band 62, 148, 153 ROBY, LARRY ...,.........1......,..... - ROCKWOOD, RON-Student Council, Or- chestra Treasurer, Band President-------- --------------------------62, 148, 149, 153 RORHOLM, DAVE-Student Council --62, 180 ROSS, SCOTT-Golf ....,.........1. 63, 193 ROWE, KARLA --- ----63 ROWLEY, STEVE --- ----- ROY, ADRIAN .... ..., 6 3 RUDDER, MARIE' .... ..... SAGE, LYNDA ...... .... 6 3 SAGER, GALE, ......., .,1. sA1.Lows, CATHIE ,1c.......1,,. ..r, 6 3 SANDUSKY, ALAN ......,1............ 63 SANFORD, NANCY - AAC, Cheerleader, Student Council, Lady of the Castle, May Queen Candidate .....,11....., 63, 116, 122 SATTLER, SANDRA .....,........,..... 63 SCHEEL, JAN-Band, Orchestra, Student councn ........,.,.....,c 63, 146, 149, 152 SCHLIE, JANICE ...lce ....,r.1......e 6 3 SCHOTT, STEVE ...............1,e..... 63 SCHUELLER, ANNE-Basketball Cheerlead- er, AAC, Choir 1,,.....,1......,,.. 63, 122 SCHUMANN, DARWIN-Football, Track--- ---------------------------------------63 SCHWEBACH, DON ---------------------- SCHWINCK, KEN-Band ------------ 63, 99 SEARING, TOM-Executive Council, Stu- dent Council, Swimming ------- 62, 63, 134 SERVIS, SUSAN ---------- - --------- -63 SHELTON, JANET ------ ---- 6 4, 112 SHINDLER, ANDREA --- ----- ---64 SHINKUNAS, DARYL ------------- 64, 108 SHOOK, SUSAN ------------------------ 64 SHUMINSKY, TANYA-Band, Student Council ------------------------------- 64 SIBLEY, BILL -------------------------- 64 SILVER, DONNA-DECA Treasurer ----- 64 SIMON, JOHN -------------------------- 64 SIN CLAIR, PATRICIA - GRA Secretary, Friendship Treasurer, Student Council, In- ner Circle, Sophomore May Queen Attend- ant ------------------ 64, 112, 130, 131, 164 SINGER, BOB-Thespians, Student Council, --------------------------------65, 68, 133 SKELTON, RICHARD-Footbaii ---------- SKELTON, ROBERT -------------------- 65 si-ATER, GLEN ------------------------ 65 SLUTSKY, EILEEN-Girls' chorus ------ 65 SMITH, CRAIG --------------------------- SMITH, DAN-Student Council, AAC, Bas- ketball, Track, Boys State, Homecoming Attendant --------------------------- ------ -------30, 65, 72, 115, 135, 165, 169, 190, 191 SMITH, GREG-Student Council, Basketball --------------------------------------- 65 SMITH, JULIE-ICT President ------- 65, 109 SMITH, KAREN-Pep Treasurer, Student Council, AAC, Cheerleader, Centralettes, Homecoming Attendant, Sweetheart At- tendant, May Queen Candidate ---------- -------------------------115, 122, 132, 144 SMITH, LINDA-Band, Orchestra ------- 65 SMITH, WADE ------------------------- 65 SNYDER, CAROL-Thespians, Secretary, Sound of Music, Auntie Mame, Mid- summer Night's Dream --65, 129, 133, 154 SOLOMON, DONALD --------------------- SOLOMON, MIKE-Student Council, Foot- ball ---------------------------------- 65 SPECK, LARRY -------------------------- SPRAGUE, FRED-AAC, Football Mgr., Track Mgr., Annual ------------ 65, 172, 190 STAPLETON, JUDY ---- --------- 6 5 STAUCH, POLLEY --- -----65 STECK, ED -------------------- ----- 6 5 STOFFEL, NEIL ----------------------- 65 STOKES, CARLA--Student Council, Cen- tralettes -------------------------- 65, 151 STOKES, DONALD L.-Football--66, 172, 175 STONE, STEVE-Thespians, Peter Pan, Sound of Music, Choir Vice-President-A -----------------66, 127, 133, 138, 154, 155 STONEBURG, VICKI ------------------- 66 STUI-Tz, MARIE ----------------------- 66 SULLIVAN, LYNN-Head Flag Twirler, Lady of the Castle ------------ 66, 117, 161 SUMMERLIN, DAVID ------------------ 66 SUMMERLIN, ROSEMARY-Hi-Tri Treas- urer, Sound of Music, Carousel, Or- chestra -------------------- 66, 72, 124, 152 TAGSTROM, GORDON ----.--.------....- TALLEY, PA'I'I'Y--Baton Twirler, Sopho- more May Queen Attendant--55, 66, 124, 160 TAYLOR, DEANNA-Student Council ---17 TAYLOR, GEORGE .. . ,g,............. 66 TAYLOR, JULIE ANN OO.. .... 6 6 TAYLOR, TONY ..,...... ..,Y, THAYER, ROB-Track ..O....,YOOO.EEOE. 66 THOMAS, CARMEN .......OOO,......... 66 THOMPSON, CHUCK-Student Council--67 THOMPSON, KATHY-Orchestra President, Choir Vice-President, Carousel, Sound of Music, Student Council167, 152, 154, 167 THOMPSON, MIKE-Hi-Y Vice-President, Orchestra, Band .1.1......1.. 67, 148, 153 THOMSEN, MARSHA-Student Council, Record ..,.1.......1,11........,.1 67, 159 TIETSORT, KAREN KAY-Student Coun- cil, Choir ...,1v..................1 617, 154 TOBIN, ROBERTA .,1Y,. .......1...... 6 7 TOTH, RON ..,.........1.........1111.. 67 TOTT, HAROLD qshoirtyp-student councu ------------,-,1------11,,,--------W 67 TOUNEY, LEONARD-AAC, Football ,...., -------1--------1--67, 168, 173, 175, 176, 163 TOVAR, CARMEN ....LL-.....L......... 67 TOWNS, CRAIG-Student Council ..LL,v.. TROBAUGH, DAVE L.,....1..........1, 67 TRONVOLD, LYNN-Choir .,1.......L1. 67 TUCKER, FORREST-Student Council---67 TUFTY, CLIFF-Vice-President of AAC, Student Council, Swimming ....... 67, 141 TUFTY, TOM-Swimming ..1.....,1.... 67 TURNER, AL-AAC President, Student Council, Executive Council, Swimming --------------,,-------------L----141, 168 TURNER, JACK .....Lv.....,1.......... 67 TWYFORD, JACK L.-Record --- ---168 URBANOS, JIM ..1....................... VANDENBURGH, JEAN ......,..... 40, 68 VAN HORN, SARA-Pep Vice-President, AAC, Football Cheerleader, Inner Circle, Lady of the Castle .......L....,........1. ------------10, 38, 68, 117, 120, 121, 131, 141 VAN OSDEL, FRANK .....,....1.....L.... VAN RENNES, LINDA ..v....L1.....L1. 68 VOSS, BARB-Student Council, Band L... 68 WADE, KAREN-Student Council, Inner Circle, Homecoming Attendant, Sweet- heart Attendant, Record, Choir, May Queen Candidate .......L....................... --32, 40, 68, 105, 114, 132, 144, 154, 155, 159 WADE, KATHY-Friendship Club Treasur- er, Student Council, Centralettes, Inner Circle, Homecoming Attendant, Sweetheart Attendant, Record, May Queen Candidate --------------168, 115, 131, 132, 144, 151, 159 WADE, LINDA-choir --- ---168 WAGNER, MIKE .rrr ...1 6 9 WAITT, DAVE ..... ..111, 6 9 WALL, WARREN 11111,,....111...111 69, 99 WALLEN, MARILYN -Choir 1,....,...L 69 WANG, SUZANNE- Peter Pan, Choir, Friendship, Pep, GRA ......L1....LL 69, 154 WARNER, GREG 11.. ,1...11. WAUHOB, TED .111,... me 1... Ll- WEAVER, LYNN ..1.111...,.11,..1111,. 69 WEISSER, KEIN-Basketball ....1111 69, 180 WEISZ, CHRISTY-Debate .1,,..11111,.. 69 WELLS, GREG 111,...111...,11,....111. 69 WELTON, PAMELA - Thespian, Auntie Mame, The Old Lady Shows Her Medals L------1-LL------LL,----1L1W--14, 69, 133 WHICHER, TOM-Student Council, Band -------1------------------,1-----LL69, 148 WHITE, DIANA .,LL,.. L,.... 6 9 WHITE, KAREN L......L,......L1. .... 6 9 WHITE, RUSS-Football .....1,...1.11,. 69 WIDROWICZ, ALLEN-Math Club .LLL1.., WILCOXON, GENE ..,.L....1,.....LL1. 69 WILEN, MIKE L......v....L1......L1... 69 WILLIAMS, JOHN-Chess Club President, Vice-President, Math Club President --1L---------1---69, 116, 158, 141, 134, 170 WILLIAMS, RICHARD-Student Council Treasurer, Swimming, Track, Carousel, Knight of the Castle, Annual Assistant Editor 1......L1 33, 69, 72, 116, 134, 141, 158 WILSON, DENNY .11.,....1L1....L,1... 70 WILSON, RAY ..L,1......L....,L,...... 70 WILSON, ROBERT-Student Council, De- bate .......1................11......1. 70 WINCHESTER, DAN 1,.....Lr.....LL...... WINDLE, JIM ..11L1......... .....L 7 0 WIN DLES, DONNA L......L1....L1.....L 70 WINGERT, RAY-Basketball 1..1LLL. 70, 180 WOBBEMA, PE-NNY- Carousel ,.....LL 70 WRIGHT, GAYLE-Student Council, Con- cert Choir ..LL1LL......LL.....1 42, 70, 154 WYANT, LYNNE4Sophomore Cheerleader, Sophomore May Queen Attendant ....1L 70 XIKES, TOM-Student Council, Carousel, Choir ......1L1......L1.....1....LL 70, 154 YAROSEVICH, LINDA 1...LL1...LL.....L 71 YATES, GARY-116016611 ....111 71, 73, 175 YOUNGQUIST, JOAN ....11,...1... 71, 128 ZEITLER, PEGGY L....1....L....,....LL,. ZERSCHLING, LYNN-- Sound of Music, Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Concert Choir, Modern Choir L....L,... 42, 71, 154 Aadland, Richard Adams, Shirley .... Adams, William Akerberg, Robert . Alllson, Joseph Alvis, Arta Sue Ambroson, Gene .. Ambroson, Gerald . Amick, Robert ..... Andersen, Sherry . . . Anderson, Bonnie .... Anderson, Eloise .. Anderson, Marian Anderson, Steve ..... Anderson, Paul Archip, Daniel .... Ashby, David ...... Aust, Richard ..... Avgenackis, Michael Axelson, Greg ..... Axtell, Danny .... Baer, Gary ..... Baker, Albert Baker, Curtis Bales, Linda ...... Ballantyne, Judy Banys, Shirley .... Barbee, Marie .. Barnes, Jane .... Batcheller, Doug Baumsten, Marcia .. Bean, Sharyn ..... Bedinger, Kathy .. . Behrens, Steven . . . Bekish, Mike . . . Benson, Ralph . . . Berg, Tom ..... Bergen, Randy . . . Berkler Patricia . . . Bemholtz, Pamela . . Bertrand, Douglas . . Best, Linda . ....,.. . Blackford, Gerald . . . Blenderman, Don . . . Blinco, Bev ........ Blomberg, Charles .. Boe, Carole ...... Borowsky, Billie .. Borschuk Rick .... Boston, Valerie Bower, Larry .... Bowers, Barb .... Bowker, Jim ..... Bradley, Mike ..... 1111741 1111174,'14i4, ........74, ....6, ....74 148 .....74, l54i, ........74, 111174, 111174, 1'.','.741 .f.174l ..1174, ..1174, ..'.'.711l , , 173, ........,.74, 152, ....l3l, ......75, B d 1 t, Larry ..... Biidlreivuliam .,.,..... Bray, Donald ....... . ...... 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Cole, Douglas Cole, Yolan Q7 133 , , 138, ....75, ....75, 111175, ....75, 111175, 111175, ..11175Q'177Q H11111175, ...Q1751 .....75,134, l0R l DEX Combes, Michael .... Comstock Larry .... Conley, Geraldine Conway, Carol ...... Cook, Paul Eugene .. Copenhaver, Thomas Corbin, Patricia ...... Corey, Michael ..... Corrigan, Tom . . . Cory, Patty ....... Cotton, Roberta .. Cotton, Vicki ..... Counter, Kathy .... Cox, Chrls .......... Crosmer Richard .. Cunningham, Linda Cunnnigham, Shirley Custer, Raymond .... Dalgliesh, Barry .. Dames, Carla Dames, Carole ..,. Davenport, John Davis, Julle ........ Davis, Linda .... Davis, Stan ...,. Day, Cheryl ..,.... Dean, Al ........,.. Delashmutt, Pamela DeLaughter, Marsha DeMers, Danny .... DeRoos, Mary Ann . Devine, Kirk ...... Deviney, Cherle , ,. De Vries, Bonnie De Wall, Donald Diavastes, Elaine Dickerson, Allen .. Dierking, Terry Dirks, Karen ..... Dirks, Karren .... Donaway, Richard . Dorrah, William .. Dowd, Doreen .. Downs, Lyle .... Doyle, Jacky .... Drommer, Julie Dunning, Donald Dunlap, Richard .... Echols, Levem .. Econ, Steve ....... Eichhom, Marcia .. Ellwein, Steve ..... Elvik Judith ...... .....76, 148, Engel, Marjorie , ..... . . Englemann, Andrea Erickson, Judy ..... Ericsson, Jerry ...... Ericsson, Patricia .. Evans, Alan ...... Evans, Gwen Evans, Keith .... Evans, Ronnie .... Evers, Gary . ....... Everist, Margaret . ,. Faber, Carla .... Felsing, Judy , . . . . Ferdig, Vemon Ferrara, Maxine .. Fickbohm Judy .. Fields, Phillip .... Finch, Norman .... Fischer, Barbara .. Fischer, Gary . .. Fischer, Rita ..... Fisher, Alan ......... Flannery, Robert .... Fleckenstein, Linda ....... Fling, Daniel ........ Foley, Melody .... Follett, Gary ,... Follett, Judson ., Foote, Cecil Ford, Linn ...... Fomey, Kirk .... Forney, Vicki Foster, Danny .. Foulk, Bill ...... Franken, Gary Franken, Pat , ..... Frerichs, Tim Garber, Frederick Garrett, Alice .... Garrison, David Garrod, Ron . . . . 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Elizabeth ...... Grandstrom, Williams Gress, Grego, Grie , Griffith Griggs, Grove, Groves, Grubel, Grubel, Guern, Gude, Gulley, Gulstru Gustad, Hadid, J anneen ....... Carl , ......... Marvin LeRoy , Clark ..... Michael .... Carol ..... Roland .... Charles .. Michael .. Ruth .... Carol Vicky . . . d, Eric Susan . . . Bemadeta .... Haddad, Cheryl .. Halsey, Frank Hagerty Terri .. Hall, Martha Haley, Hallett, Halvers Leslie ........ Kathy ........ on, Kathleen Hanifan, Linda ...,. Hankins, Dan .....,. Hanneman, Lynn Hanner Hansen , Dorothy Merle ...... H sel1 Vince .... an , Hansen, Hanson, Hanson 1 Harder, Harless, Harlow , Harmon, Harrison, Harrison, Harrison, Hartma Hasek, Haskins Haugen Hawkin Hazan, Richard .... Jack ..,., Myrna .... James .,.,.. Georganne . Stephen . . . Margaret .. Carolyn . . . Pat ...... Ronald , . . n, Lynn ..... Lee ,,..... , Charlene , Carol ...... s, Linda .. Linda ..... Heaton, Linda Heck, Carol .... Heine, Mary . ..... Heiman, S. ........ . Heindri kson, Dan Heitman, John Hendrickson, Jo Henry, Herbst, Herfel, Hesse, Alan ....... Larry ...... Mary Ann Ted ....... Hieb, Larry .... Hill, Elaine . . . Hills, Mary Hine, Hlne, Gary Linda Hines, John Hinkley, Pam , ..... Hinrich, Jim. .77, 78, Hockett, Connie . . . Hoffman, Tim ..... Hoomrerg, Joseph Holmes, Barbara .... Hook, Sheryll .... Horner, Phillip ..... Homer, Horsley Horsley Horst Richard ..,. , Cheri ...... , Shelley ,.... . . Jeffery ,..,.. 77' 1liii3111tiSi11l171f1 1 '78 ' 1124 ' ....1177, 1 77,' 178, 111177, ....77, . 1 11771 ....77, 148, 148 .....77, , ....77, 111177, ....77, ....78, 150, .11.1178,1 78, 119, '111111111178Q .....78, 175 1 n r , ,175 Houlsivorth, Kenneth 1 1 Hudson , Mike ......... Huff, Joanne ....... Hulst, Shureen ,... Hunt, Scott ..... Hunter, Connie Hurlbert, Sally Hutchings, Dan Inlay, Roberta .. Irvin, Kenneth Iverson. Karen Ivory, Robie .... Jackson, Laura .... Jackson, Nancy Jacobs, Mary E. .. Jacobs, Mary H. . .. 151 .....78, , ....78, ..'.'.'.'78,'177 ........76, ......78, . .'.'.'.'78,' 151 148, 127, 172, Jones, Jacobsen, Holly . .. James, Danny .... James, Richard . . . Jeffries, David . . Jewell, Cathy . . Jividen, Mike Johnson, DeEtte . .. Johnson, Bruce .... Johnson, Harris Johnson, Skip ...... Johnson, L-awrence . Craig ....... Jones, Dan ....... Jones, Kathleen Jones, Ronald .... Jorgenson, Roger Kalkman, Tom Kaplan, Ste hen .... Karrer, Ricf-iard .... Katseres, Pam .... Keil, Douglas ........ Kelly, Timothy ........ Kelley, William Ken Kempers, Eugene Kenley, Dennis .... Kennedg, Jean .... gint, gadys une oan ...... Kimbail, vinky gindig,DCathy .,.. ing, enms King, Juliann .... Kinney, Max . ..... . Klass Tim ....,..... Klimiades, George Kloeppal, Gayle Klute, Robert .... Knight, Jerry ..... Knudsen, Harold Kobes, Robert , . . . . Kollman, John Koluek, James .... Kotula, LeRoy .... Kounas, Anna .... Krause, John ....., Krickman, Judy .... Krone, Constance .... Kummerfield, Rick LaFleur, Ronald ..... Lamoureux, Kathleen Storms, Cheri ,... . . Lane, Alan .............. Lane, Robert ......... . . Larsen, Sharon .......... Larson, Alan .... .... 7 7, Larson, Patty . .. Larson, Randy .... Lawson, Roberta . . . Lazere, Brenda . , . . Lea, Sandy ....... Leaverton, Jerry Leben, Carl ....... Lebowitz, Diane Lechner, Gary .... Lee, Janice , ..,. Lenninger, Georgia .. Leonard, James ..,. Leo ld, Lynda .... LeSlilire, Dennis .... Levich, Barton ..., Levich, Richard Levin, Alan ..... Levine, Mardee Limoges, Don Lindsay, Jan .... Livermore, Jim Lobb, Jim ........ Longnecker, James .. Lonseth, Pat ......., Lonson, Susan .... Lovelace, Jennie .... Lukecart, John ..... Luitjens, Judith .... Maaske, Leonard .. Maaslte, Robert .... Madden, Sharon .... Magel, Kathy ..... Magid, Larry ..... Mahoney, Jane Mang, Jim ....... Mannion, Carol Marsh, Lorna .... Marsh, Pamela Marshall, Dave Marshall, James .. Marshall, Joy ....... Massey Nick ........ 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Mears, John . .,.. . Meierstein, Lynn Melland, Janice Mercer, Judi ..... Merrill, Bill ..... Merrill, James .... Merrill, James T. .. Messenger, Greg .. Metz, William ,... Miller, Bob ....... Miller, Carol ..... Mills, Dennis ., . . . .. Mittleman, Sherry . Moline, Nancy ..... Moore, Doug ..... Moore, Sandra ,... Morris, Cliff ...... Moughan, Mike Mount, Lois . .,,. . Mulfinger, Donald . Mungon, Judy ..... Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Lynda .... Nelson, Patsy ....,.. Newburn, Richard . .. Newell, Greg ..... Nielson, Karen . . . Norris, Mike ...... Nowlen, Mike .... O'Brien, Jim ...,. O'Connell, Tom . . . O'Donnell, Carla . . Olsen, Gary ....... Olsen, Jerry Allen Olson, Gaylynn ..... Olson, Jane ....... Olson, Marilyn Olson, Milton ..... Olson, Richard E. .. Olson, Richard J. . Omeara, -Susan . ,. Oster, Alice ..... Owen, Sue .... Pace, Stephen .... Packard, Tom Pacuch, Sandra Parker, Gary Paul, Susan .,,.. Payne, Teresa .... Peacock Paul .... Pease, James B. Pearson, Mary ..., Pecaut, Linda . ,.... Pendleton, Judith .. Penkert, Mark .... Perley, Sue ..... Perrin, Thomas . . . Peters, Richard . . . Peterson, Charles .. Peterson, Dean . . . Peterson, Jerry . . . Peterson, Lynn . . . Peterson Mary . . . Peterson, Norma . . . Peterson, Patty . . . Peterson, Thomas . . Phillips, Gilbert . . . Pingrey, Dean .... Plantz, John Plendl, Richard Pletcher, Tom .... Polak, George .... Posey, Margaret Potash, Michael .... Price, Kathy ...... Prince, Tom .... Provost, Tom Pugh, Alicia ..., Quade, Gary Radtke, Frances .. Rave, Charles ..... Ream, Ronald ...... Reasoner, Randy Reeder, Sara ..... Rees, Larry ..,.... Reeves, LeRoy .... Reinking, Jeff .... Remer, Betty ...... .. Revere, Michael Reynolds, Robert . Rezin, Bruce ...... Reznek, Ellen Rice, Richard ..... Rickwa, Peggy .... ..ff86l' ,.1f80,' ...',8d,' 1721 ......80, .8o, 84 1 180, A 154,' '. '. 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Simonsen, Starr Slater, Donald ..... Slaughter, Terry .... Slotsky, Jeffrey Slutsky, Harley Smith, Cindy ..... Smith, Glen . ..... . Smith, Karen L. Smith, Richard Snyder, Diane Solomon, Judee Sponder, Barbara .. Spurlock, Judy ..... 9, , , Stamoulis, Christine . . . . . . . Stapleton, Mike .... Stark, Carol ...... Stertz, Tom ..... Stevens, Carol .... Stevens, Cheryl .... Stewart, Emestine Stewart, James . .... Stokes, Richard 82 82 82 82 ....82 ...,82 ..,...82 .......,82 .....82, 172 ........82 ......82 ........82 .....82, 173 82,131,154 .,........82 82,159,178 ..........82 ..........82 82154178 ..........B2 .....82, 127 ........82 'Q '.'. 182, l48 .....82,127 ..........82 .....82, 173 ,,......82 ..... 82 ......,,..82 .....82, 173 ,.......82 ....82 ....82 ....82 ....82 ....82 ..........82 .....,....82 ..........83 .83,1-18,152 ..........83 ..........83 83,173,176 83,131,173 .....83, 173 ,...,.....83 ......83 Stone, Ed .......... . . . 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Andersen, Barbara ..... 85 Andersen, Diane .... ..... 8 5 Andersen, Trudee . . . . . . . .85 Andersen, Vickie . . . . . . . .85 Anderson, Valjean .,.... .85 Anthony, Wayne . . . ....... . .85 Archer, Rick ..... .... 8 5, 177 Amey, Kathy .... ....... 8 5 Arnold, Craig .... ..... 8 5 Auen, Linda .....85 Ayers, Dan . . ..... 85 Baer, Randy ..... ..... 8 5 Baker, Margy ... . . . . .85 Baldes, Linda .... ..... 8 5 Bales, Gary ........ ..... 8 5 Barbee, Marian . . . . . . . .85 Barnett, Deanna .... ....... 8 5 Barnick, William . . . ........ . .85 Bard, Jan ........, ....... 8 5, 148 Bamum, Debby ..,. ...,.......... 8 5 Baron, Barney . . . .... 85, 125, 127 Barricks, Debby .... ............ 8 5 Bartle, Jacqueline . . . .... .,... . .85 Bauerly, Virginia . . . . . . . .85 Bechler, Linda .... .4... 8 5 Beeson, Jean ..... --.-. 3 5 Beglau, Patty .... ..... 8 5 Beller, Barbara .... . ........ .. Bendinger, Ann .... ............ 8 5 Benson, Ronald . . . ......... 85, 177 Benson, Tim ..... ..... 8 5, 148, 177 Berg, Donna ...... ............ 8 5 Bergeson, Jennifer . . .............. 85 Bern, Kenny ,...... .... 8 5, 134, 178 Bertrand Terry . . . .......... . .85 Betsworth, Wayne . . . ...... 85, 177 Bever, William .... ....,.. 8 5 Beye, Libby ...... ....... 8 5 Bjordal, Chriss .... .... 8 5, 148 Bjork, Jim .......... .... 8 5, 178 Blackford, Kathleen . . ....... 85 Bluford, Charlezette . . ..... 85 Bohlander, Larry . . . . . . . .85 Bomholtz, Paul ..... ..... Boris, Tom ........ ....... 3 5 Boulden, Duane .... .... 8 5, 177 Bowker Jerry ..... ....... 3 5 Boyle, Jacqueline . . . . . . - .35 Bradley, Dennis ..... ....... 8 5 Bradstreet, Ronald . . . .-.. 35, 177 Brandt, Donald .... ....... 8 5 Brewer, Reaglan .... ......... 8 5 Brienzo Mic ey .,... .... 8 5, 177 Brinkerhoff, Billie . . ....... as Brown, David ..... ..... 8 5 Brown, Donald .... ..... 8 5 Brown, Jeanita ..... ..... 86 Brown, Richard . . . . . . . .86 Brown, Susan .... ..... Brown, Tom ..... ..... 86 Brune, Nancy Buck Peggy ..... ..... 86 Buckholtz, Bill ..... ... Bunch, Marsha .... ..... Bundy, Kent ..... ..... 86 Burge, Victoria .- . . . . . . . .86 Burns, Judy ...... ..... , 86 Burns, Pam .... ....... 86 Burns, Peggy .... ......... 86 Bush, Alvin ...... .... 86 , 177 Bursick, Rodney Cabney, Richard .... ..... Cagley, Nancy ...,. .,..... 86 Callendar, Larry . . . .... 86, 107 Callendar, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . .86 Callender, Barbara . . . . . . . .86 Callender, David . . . . . . . .86 Whitehill, Mickey . .. Whitney, Cheri Wickey, Judy ..... Wieland, J aneene .... Wilcox, Julie ..... Willcoxson, Bob .. Wilkinson, Jackie Wilkowski, Stan .. Will, Linda ....... Williams, Mike Williams, Pam . .. ....84, 148 .......s4 .......a4 ....s-1, 154 .......84 .....a4 ....84 .....a4 .....a4 ......173 ,...a4, 161 0Pll0MORE I DEX Campbell, Mary G. Carda, Steve ........ Carlson, Bob .,.... Carlson, Janice . . Carter, Michael Carter, Mike ..... Caskey, Kay . . . . . Casler, Jan ....... Cassem, Thomas . . Chapelle, Terry ..... Chapman, Ronald Cheever, Donald . . Chilson, Debby . . . Church, Reigina . .. Church, Robert . . . Churchill, Patsy . . Clark, Marjorie . . . Clausen, Tim .... Clay, Linda . . . Cline, David . .. Cobb, Dick ...... Coberly, Archie . . . Coffman, Diane . . . Cohn, Helene . . . 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Fernau, Danne . .... ,.... 8 7, 162, 177 Ferner, Mark S. ..,. ............. 8 7 Finnegan, Carole .... . . .. . . . . . .87 Flynn, Terence B. . .. Force, Barbara A. .. Ford, Craig O. ..... Forney, Craig B. Fortune, Kenneth .... Foster, Marilyn Fox, Larry E. ..... . Franklin, Larry J. .... . Franklin, MaryRose Franklin, Rosemary Frazeur, John ....,...,.. Fredrickson, Patricia .......87 .........a7 ....87,177 ....87, 177 .......87 Friend, Bob .. ......... ........... . . Fruechtenicht, Sam .... ......... , Fulton, Lawrence . . . . . . Gardner, Julie . . . Garrison, Dennis Gastro, Dwaine .. Gastro, Larry .. Geidel, James Gedwillo, Judy .... Geigle, Scherry .... Gelfand, Alan Gerlets, Garry .... Gerow, Craig .... Gessell, Polly Gibbs, Barbara Giesler, Christa . .. Gifford, Velma Gill, Terry ...... Gilden, Bob .... Gjerde, Craig .... Gleyysteen, Mary . . . Goldberg, Sandy .... Goldstein, Barry . . . Gott. Rick .......... Gordon, Suzanne . . . Goulette, Allan .... Goulette. Noel .. 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L . ....... 87 Ellickson, Irma ...... ......... 8 7 Ellis, Foster ....... .... 8 7, Ill! Elsberg, Martha .... ....... 8 7 Elsberg Richard L. . . .... .87 Engle, Daniel D. .... .... 8 7 Ericson, Suzanne .... .... 8 7 Evans, Dale ...... .... 8 7 Evans, Daniel . . .... 87 Hafits, Ronald .... Hagberg, John ..... Hageman, Diana .... Haggin, Terry ..... Haley, Nancy Hall, Cindy ...... Hall, Randy ..... Hallett, Bradford . Haltli, Lynnette .. Ham, Myron ..... Hamel, .Jonathon .... Hamilton, Elontene Hannel, John ....... Hannel, iRichard . . . Hansen, Autine . . Hansen, Graig ...... Hansen, Richard .... Hanson Charlene . . . Hanson Cheryl . . . Hanson, Karen . . . Hanson, Sarah .... Harder Jan . . . son. Hardt, Bob ...... Harm, Linda Harder. 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