Central High School - O Book Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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ARTHUR NELSON FRANK Y. KNAPPLE Assistant Principal PI'ir1CipOI Deon of Boys ENGLISH W, Edward Clark Josephine Frisbie Robert Harris Irene Jensen Myrna Vance Jones Jim Karabatsos Virgene McBride Jeanne Paisley Richard Peterson C. J. Simpson Augusta Turpin Alice West MATHEMATICS Irene Eden F. H. Gulgard Alien Miller Andrew Nelsen Duane Perry Virginia Lee Pratt Esther Relihan Frank Smagacz SOCIAL STUDIES Dorothy Cathers Wentworth Clarke Irma Costello Juliette Griffin Robert Harris Verona Jerabek F. Y. Knapple Gayle Phillips Norman Sorensen Robert Taylor SCIENCE Roy Busch Esmond Crown Harold Eggen Marguerite Keller Warren Marquiss Esther Relihan MODERN LANGUAGES Bess Bozell W. Edward Clark Jane Nichols LATIN Cordelia Alderson Ruth Pilling ART Mary Angood VISUAL EDUCATION Margaret Weymuller EXPRESSION-DEBATE Robert Harris Myrna Vance Jones Amy Sutton JOU RNALISM Beth Crabbe PHYSICAL TRAINING George Andrews Lois O'Meara Marian Treat BUSINESS EDUCATION Marguerette Burke Edna Dana Richard Kuncl Helen McConnell Angeline Tauchen MUSIC Noyes Bartholomew Etta Davis Mary Kern Marie Payne Elsie Howe Swanson HOMEMAKING Alice Buffett Fern McCready MECHANICAL ARTS Mary Angood Robert Beck O. J. Franklin F. H. Gulgard STAGE MANAGER Robe:-t Beck CCACHES George Andrews W. Edward Clark Jim Karabatsos Warren Marquiss Frank Smagacz Norman Sorensen Marian Treat CLASS COUNSELORS Freshman Ruth Pilling Duane Perry Sophomore Helen McConnell Harold Eggen Junior Josephine Frisbie Andrew Nelsen Senior Irene Jensen Frank Y. Knapple R.O.T.C. MfSgt. Darrell W. Miller MfSgt. Harvey Hansen SCHOOL TREASURER O. J. Franklin SCHOOL NURSE Marie Dwyer LIBRARY Catherine Blanchard Hazel Stewart Margaret Weymuller OFFICE Marlene Maxwell Patricia Kay Adrian Westberg ATTENDANCE CLERQI Opal Hawley SHOP BOOKROOM Robert Beck Emma Splittgerber DRIVING CAFETERIA Esmond Crown Minnie Nansel :Q 1 793 f- - YQ? if . f , A, :I-..w..:.,'-t1.' ,,,, 4,25.4.5:,11g,:Eff1:4-.-' .ff V, .- RIMA.,-s.,.:,,.,,1,.f. N I- ., :Q -1 ,gm-,.y.,1fgf' 4 f,Q,1.,v, Egzffggfa.-1--L-..,m,, '-J -- rw.: .E,v.f-:L ,:wV.-fgglm.his-svlfvl-:Lv '-I-1:-E -fr: -1:--I , . waz? I,f2Qi5iIf52E,If1,'se3f'Evgigfz-ii , .. nw ,Q-,s ,ff :'-1-, ,pg -v-f .' ,-5-,3w,:, .,.:f.x--L mf,,,,-.EQ-npr.L,,m,,.:A:5-g., - HL. , J. . ,.., 1,,I, A I .1 .I. 1..,-Hw,I,,v, ,,Iy,, 'fffl X -A f la' -::1U..?2u ,PW M x1,, ,1.,.. . . .M r 4 -:EQ --I-,I--Aw.-EffyS.,,-Ianni:-2--1 w:-I-1LQI'5,,?f.-Affff,E,.-T---jjgggigggggfxi ....-,.'::,..m EL ..I. -.,..,. . ,,. . ,,.,n.,,4.S ,.f...,I., .. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DORIS RADUZINER SENIOR ALBUM EDITOR CAROLE OKUN SENIOR ACTIVITY EDITORS SHIRLEY MOYER JANICE FARRELL COPY EDITORS SANDRA SCH REI BMAN BETTY MARLEY PICTURE EDITORS AVRUM GREENBERG LOIS SHAPIRO BUSINESS MANAGER JUDI LEVINE CIRCULATION MANAGERS DICK FELLMAN BENNETT ALBERTS PROMOTION MANAGERS PATSY GORDON OZZ I E KATZ ART EDITORS JEANNE HANN I BAL GORDON HOLLER ASSOCIATE EDITORS BARRY VERET JERRY TURNER GARY GOLDSTEIN FRANK TIRRO MURRAY BELMAN WARREN ZWEIBACK STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER RONALD GROSSMAN GENERAL ADVISER BETH CRABBE ART AovIsER MARY ANGOOD FINANCIAL ADVISER O. J. FRANKLIN EXECUTIVE SENIOR SPONSOR IRENE EDEN ,..-ff ' art nt 2 i . .. .fri--fi sf... 3 5.-if., fi'ii'1::15z is:-'iz I. 4 ':: jj35f33L ,i,-lieu':',2a,f,.,i,'-2' '53-1e3p?','9y.f-Irie, - ,- , .1311-::sgs rf' ie-:5sr1'.:j,:,1.,qa,:3gg, s:eig11Q5i',f:p:,-'iai Lars WILLIAM S. ABRAMSON ROTC l,2,3,45 lntramural Sports l5 Latin Club 25 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 2,45 Ushering l,2,3,45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Properties BARBARA JANE ADAMS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 Opera Committee 45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens 2,3,45 Central High Players 45 French Club 35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Control l,2,35 Teacher's Helper 4 N I. ALBERTS ROTC ,3,4 ap-ta 45 NCOC ,35 COC 45 Ju H r S ' y 1,25 Re ' er Staff 4 ircu ti ger5 O-Boo taff 4, yciate C cul on Manager5 niversity Om lini 45 rman ub l,2,45 ee wi a ers , Q5 L Club.2,35 m ca e io oste test 4, Fourth Pla e5 achear I-gel . , Ushering l,2,3, e r Art eni lay Committee 4 ert tic e of Merit 4 A i g 45 S Publi ity DON LESTER ANDERSON Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 O-Club 45 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Supervisor EDWARD EARL ANDERSON Baseball 45 Basketball l5 Football l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 O-Book 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Visual Education 2,4 GARY JOSEPH ANTONY Transferred from Clyde, Kansas ROTC 2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 C'OC 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 ROTC Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Small Ensembles 3,45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 French Club 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Inter-American Club 35 Latin Club 25 Teacher's Helper 4 1 X 3 X l J 4 1 Q , ., i 5 - . 1 111: x C JANICE A. AUGUSTSON National Honor Society Register Staff 4, Exchange Editor5 Univer- sity of Omaha Clinic 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society i5 Senior Committee 4, Chairman of Banquet Table5 Homeroom Representative 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 4, Librarian5 Girls' Choir l,2,35 Music Fes- tival l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports 25 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Central Colleens 2,3,45 Science- Math Club 2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Y-Teens 2,35 Teacher's Helper 2,3 MARY ELIZABETH AVERY Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table5 Junior A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 35 Opera Committee 3, Costume5 Music Festival 2,35 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 All Girls' Party 45 Central Colleens 2,3,45 Inter-American Club 35 Y- Teens l5 Teacher's Helper 4 PEGGY MAE BARTA Junior A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 35 Music Festival 2,3,45 GAA 25 Girls' Sports 45 Road Show 35 Central Colleens 3,45 Cen- tral High Players 45 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Teacher's Helper 3,4 SHIRLEY ANN BARTLETT Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Central Colleens 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Com- mercial Award 2,45 Bookroom Assistant l5 Student Control 4 JERRY ALLEN BARTLEY National Honor Society Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Boys' Bowling l5 Football 45 Intramural Sports l,25 O-Club 3,45 Homeroom Representative 35 Student Council 45 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 45 Hi-Y 3 BONNIE JEAN BAUSTERT Transferred from St. John's High, Omaha Y-Teens 45 GAA 45 Girls' Sports 3,45 Rifle Team 4 BRIAN DAVID BAXTER Homeroom Representative 2,35 lnter-Ameri- can Club 35 Junior Town Meeting Club 15 United Nations Contest 4 MYRON MAX BEAR ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Debate Team 2,3,45 National Forensic League l,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 45 Science- Math Club 2,45 Secretary 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Teacher's Helper 2,45 Ushering 1,2,3,4 MYRA SUE BECK GAA 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Secre- tary 45 Cheer Leoder 45 Pep Squad 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Arrange- ments5 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival l,2,35 All Girls' Party 4, Attendant5 Central Colleens l,2, 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 2,35 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Publicity VIOLET ANN BECK Girls' Choir 35 Rifle Team 45 Girls' Sports 55 Commercial Award 45 Library Assistant ,4 MURRAY BELMAN Register Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor5 O-Book Staff 4, Speech Editor5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Pro- gram5 Teen of the Week 45 Debate Team 3,45 National Forensic League 3,4, Vice- President 45- Intramural Sports 15 Road Show 45 Central High Players 45 Latin Club 25 Language Award 2, Latin5 Mathematics Award 1,25 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 15 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Publicity5 Senior Play 45 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 4 JOAN M. BENEDICT Y-Teens 2,3,45 Music Festival 15 Pep Squad 15 GAA 3,45 Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Rifle Team 45 Road Show Committee 25 Central Col- leens 15 Titians 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Com- mercial Award 35 Library Assistant 45 Office Assistant 35 Student Control 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ushering 2,3,45 Makeup 2 HARLAN DAVID BERCOVICI ROTC 1,3545 NCOC 3,45 Chess Club 15 Photo-Lab Club 1,25 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 1,35 Visual Education 3 FRANKLYN P. BERG Transferred from Technical High, Omaha Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 Homeroom Representative 45 Intramural Sports 2,3,45 Athletic Manager 3,45 O-Club 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity BARBARA JEAN BIALAC Register Staff 4, Advertising Solicitor5 NHS Press Convention 45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table5 Homeroom Representative 45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,25 Road Show 45 Central Colleens 1,2,3,4, Chairman of Publicity Committee 45 Chess Club 35 French Club 2,35 Student Control 35 Teach- er's Helper 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties HAROLD RANDALL BIXLER ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 District Speech Contest 35 Missouri Valley Tournament, Third in Hum- orous Declamation5 Fall Play 3,4, Lead 45 Central High Players 3,45 French Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 45 National Thespians 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Student Control 3,45 Ushering 2,35 Senior Play 45 Homeroom Representa- tive CLIFTON HARPER BLACKBURN Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,45 Track 25 ROTC 1,25 NCOC I 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 25 O-Club 4 ff. qfi'5:Q: EQ L-'v::?HWP:'F::f . A gi-,wee f :Q-J X-s.,,. ,,,,.-not .:.,.. ,, ..,, ..,, , , .5 f , EARLEEN B00'KER Transferred from Sapulpa, Oklahoma Junior A Cappella Choir 4 MARY LOIS BOOZER Transferred from Technical High, Omaha Girls' Sports 35 Library Assistant 3 BETTY M. BRANCH National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 'l,2,35 Class Officer 4, Secretary5 Senior Committee Sponsor 45 Homeroom Representative I,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival i,25 Pep Squad 25 Rifle Team 45 All Girls' Party 4, Princess5 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens 2,3,4, Co-Chairman Tea Committe 45 French Club i,2,35 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties MARILYN ARLENE BRAN DES Commercial Award 35 Girls' Choir 25 Rifle Team 45 Pep Squad I5 GAA l,2,5 Girls' Sports l,2,35 Central Colleens 3,45 Central High Players 45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Control 25 Teacher's Helper 35 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Se- nior Play 4 JOANNE MARIE BRAUNSTEIN Transferred from Cathedral High, Omaha Fall Play 3,4, Lead 3,45 Road Show 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 35 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 3,45 National Forensic League 3,45 Central Col- leens 35 Central High Players 3,45 National Thespians 3,4, Treasurer 45 Senior Play 4, Lead 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties ROBERT J. BRECI ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Intramural Sports I5 French Club 3,45 Outdoorsmen 4 ,K 1 z J a i RICHARD LEON BREHM ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Boys' State Alternate 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Concert Band l,2,3,4, President 45 ROTC Band I,2,3,45 Marching Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Small Ensembles I,2,3,45 City Music Clinic 'l,2,3, 45 State Music Contest I,2,3, Award I5 Music Festival 45 Baseball I5 Basketball I5 Football I,2,3,45 Intramural Sports I5 O- Club 45 Road Show I,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 25 Ushering l,2,3,4 JANET LEA BRIGGS National Honor Society All Girls' Party 4, Princess5 Junior Honor Society 35 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown Chairman5 Homeroom Representa- tive l,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival I,2,3,45 Pep Squad I,2,3,45 GAA I,2,3,45 Girls' Sports I,2,3,45 Central Colleens l,2, 3,45 Latin Club 25 Teacher's Helper l,3,45 Ushering 3,4 BERKLEY EUGENE BROWNE ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Ushering 1,2 JOHN WATTLES BRYANS Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table Chair- man5 Homeroom Representative 25 A Cap- pella Choir 45 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 45 ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 COC 45 Hussars 45 Football 1,45 Track l,2,45 Wrestling l,2,45 O-Club 45 Road Show 45 Senior Play 45 Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 25 Levi Club I5 Ushering 2 RODN EY KIPP BUIS ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Rifle Team 45 Senior Committee 4, Election, Most and Best5 Road Show 35 Central High Players 35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Outdoors- men 45 Student Control 45 Ushering l,2 GARY ELDON BU NNEY ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 C'OC 45 Rifle Team 2,35 Hussars 45 Homeroom Rep- reset-riitz?iEe345 Football I5 Intramural Sports I I' I DWAYNE ARTHUR BURHANS Senior Committee 4, Banauet5 Homeroom Representative 35 ROTC l5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Football 35 Golf 3,45 Intra- mural Sports l,25 O-Club 3,45 Road Show 45 Hi-Y 45 Inter-American Club 2,35 Na- tional Thespians 45 Student Control 35 Senior Play 4 PATRICIA LEE BURKE Orchestra l,2,3,45 City Music Clinic l,2,3, 45 Pep Squad 35 Fall Play Committee 3, Properties5 Road Show 2,3,45 Central High Players 35 Latin Club 35 National Thes- pians 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Senior Play 4, Lead 4 STANLEY BURSTEIN Junior Town Meeting l5 Concert Band l,2, 3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 35 ROTC l,2,3,4, Sec- ond Lieutenant 45 NCOC 3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 Inter-American Club 25 Teacher's Helper 3 Jossri-i c. BYRNE Wrestling l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,35 ROTC Band 2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 Pho- to-Lab Club l,2,35 Road Show 2,3 DONALD L. CAIN A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 2,35 Opera 45 Music Festival 2,3,45 ROTC l,2,35 NCOC 35 Football l25 Road Show 45 National Thespians 45 Photo-Lab Club 2,35 Ushering 2 KERMIT C. CAIN ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 Color Guard 2,35 NCOC 35 COC 45 Senior Com- mittee 4, Election5 Junior A Cappella Chair 45 Tiigibling 1,25 Road Show 3,45 Usher- ing , ARTHUR T. CAJACOB Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 35 ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Rifle Team 3,45 O-Club 4, Road Show 2,35 Ushering l,Z,3 DARLENE MAREE CAMPBELL National Honor Society A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,35 All Girls' Party 4, Attendant5 Road Show 45 Central Calleens 2,3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Language Award 2, Latin5 Teacher's Helper l5 Junior Honor Society l,25 Senior Committee 4, Election5 Home- room Representative l,2 EARNIE JEAN CAMPBELL Girls' Sports l,2,35 Central Calleens 25 Y- Teens l5 Library Assistant 3 KEITH iSKIPi CARLSEN Baseball l,2 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Foot- ball i5 Intramural Sports l,25 O-Club 3,4, President 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Student Control 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Visual Education 3,4 KAY L. CARTER Senior Committee 4, Dance Chairman5 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Cheer Leader l,2,3,45 Pep Squad l5 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Fall Play Committee 35 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Central Calleens l,2,3,45 Y-Teens l5 Teach- er's Helper 2,3 DOLORES MAXI NE CASTER National Forensic League 3,45 District Speech Contest 3, Superior Rating5 NFL State Contest 3, First Prize in Humorous5 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Register of Deeds5 Homeroom Representative l5 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,35 GAA 25 Girls' Sports 25 All Girls' Party l,45 Road Show Committee 4, Costume5 Central Calleens 25 Central Hlnh Players 2,3,4, Historian 45 Latin Club l,35 National Thespians 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3, 4, Committee Chairman 3, President 45 Ushering 25 United Nations Conference 4, Representative K 41453-L, J ,, ,,g,,..e,. .fliysifffsl qi,ge1g,:gg:-f:-Wmm Y, K ' . 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BARRY CHESIRE Transferred from Creighton Prep, Omaha Senior Committee 4, Banquet5 Junior A Cappella Choir 45 Opera Committee 45 Music Festival 45 Baseball 45 Football 45 Fall Play Committee 45 Road Show Com- mittee 4, Student Stage Manager5 Stage Crew 4 DONALD MARTIN CHRISTENSEN Fall Play 45 Fall Play Committee 4, Prop- erties5 Senior Play 4, Lead5 ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 3,45 COC 45 Baseball 25 Football 15 Central High Play- ers 2,35 Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 15 Levi Club 15 National Thespians 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 1,2,35 Visual Educa- tion 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity SHARON ANN CLARK . Titians 1,2,3,4, President 45 Senior Com- mittee 4, Election5 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera Committee 3, Ticket5 Music Festival 1,2535 Girls' Sports 25 Tumbling 25 All Girls' Party 45 Road Show Committee 3, Ticket5 Central Col- leens 35 French Club 35 Inter-American Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Student Control 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4 MARY LOU CLAUSEN A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 1,2,35 Cheer Leader 15 Pep Squad 1,25 Girls' Sports 1,25 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Road Show 3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 3,4, Vice- President 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Makeup 3,4 GERALD RONALD COLNIC Basketball 25 Football 35 Intramural Sports 1,25 Chess Club 1,2,45 Inter-American Club 1,25 Science-Fiction Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Visual Education 3,4 SYLVIA LEE CONOVER Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Home- room Representative 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Girls' Sports 3,45 French Club 35 Latin Club 2,35 Y-Teens 35 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 1,2 MERLYN D. CRONK ROTC 1,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Wrestl- ing 3,45 O-Club 45 Ushering 1,35 Stage Crew 3,45 Opera Stage Manager 4 SUSAN EMELINE CUNNINGHAM Music Festival 15 Inter-American Club 1,25 Titians 1,2,3,4 ALFRED M. CURTIS National Honor Society Student Council l,2,3,4, President 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Boys' State 3, Treasurer5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Treasurer5 Home- room Representative 1,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Make-Up Editor5 NHS Press Convention 45 Quill and Scroll 45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Cap- tain 45 NCOC 3, Secretary-Treasurer5 COC 45 Rifle Team 2,3,45 Hussars 45 Basketball 15 Football 15 Road Show Committee 3,4, Chairman 45 Latin Club 2,3, Secretary 25 Ushering 1,2,3,45 Inter-City Council 2,4 RICHARD H. DALEY ROTC l,2,3,4, Major 45 NCOC 2,3, Presi- dent 35 COC 45 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Homeroom Representative 35 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, President 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Opera 2,3,4, Lead 45 City Music Clinic 2,3 45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Rifle Team 45 Hussars 45 O-Club 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Road Show Committee 45 Library Assistant 45 Ushering 1,2,3,45 Rifle Team 4 DONALD S. DANDY Intramural Sports 1,25 Chess Club 45 Inter- American Club 25 Science-Fiction Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Library Assistant 25 Teach- er's Helper 45 Visual Education 3,4 CHAIN DRA LYNN DAN I ELSON GAA 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table5 Homeroom Representative 15 Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 French Club 1,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-arms 45 Teach- er's Helper 45 Ushering 4 JERRY LEE DAVIS Wrestling l,2,3,4, Captain 4, City Cham- Dion 1,2,3,4, State Champion 2,3, Missouri Valley Champion 3, North High Invitational Tournament Champion 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Intramural Sports l,2,35 O-Club 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 1,2,45 Road Show 25 Senior Play 45 Hi-Y 45 National Thes- 124035312 Student Control 45 Teacher's Help- el' , , ROSE SHIRLEY DAVIS Makeup 15 Central Colleens 1,25 French Club 15 Y-Teens 25 Library Assistant 2 JANICE ANNETTE DAY Transferred from Sioux City East High Homeroom Representative 25 Music Festi- val 15 Y-Teens I5 Teacher's Helper 4 V904 1 A1149 J!'4 7 4 DIANNE J. DOWNS Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Mutic Festival 1,2,3,45 Cheer Leader 15 Pep Squad 1,25 Road Show 35 Central Col- leens 45 Central High Players I5 Y-Teens 1,232 Library Assistant 45 Student Con- trol CECELIA MAE DUNCAN Girls' Choir 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 City Music Clinic 25 Music Festival 1,25 Tum- bling 25 Road Show 2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Teacher's Helper 2 BETTY L. DUNLAP All Girls' Party 15 Y-Teens I5 Teacher's Helper 15 Makeup 4 EPHRAIM DAVID DWOSKIN National Honor Society Debate Team 2,35 National Forensic Lea- gue 2,3, Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Home- room Representative 1,25 ROTC 1,25 Cen- tral High Players 35 Science-Fiction Cl b 2,31 Science-Math ClubX2 ' Student C n trol 2 lki www-Q-Ui ,,fe.,4,,,t ..W5.4.+4L.4L L.: JOAN A. DAY Homeroom Representative 45 Music Festi- val 15 Y-Teens 15 Commercial Award 15 Student Control 15 Makeup 2 MARLENE DLOOGOFF Transferred from Fairfax High Los Angeles, California Inter-American Club 3,45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens 35 Y- Teens 35 Teacher's Helper 3 JOSEPH Y. DWOSKINJO' Ln VIRGIE LEE ECKWOOD Transferred from Technical High, Omaha Inter-American Club 45 Rifle Team 4 41.2. 6 CAROL M. EDWARDS A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 3,45 Pep Squad 15 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 Titians l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,4 MARCENE J. EGGEN Transferred from Corning High, Corning, lowa Y-Teens 45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet5 Rifle Team 45 Girls' Sports 3 ELAINE HELEN EHRENREICH Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Committee Chair- man 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Banquet Table5 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Music Festival 15 Central High Players 2,3, 45 Chess Club 35 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Teacher's Helper 1,3 CARROLL FRED EISENHART Homeroom Representative 35 A Cappella Choir 35 Opera 35 City Music Clinic 35 ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 35 Basketball 1,25 Football l,2,35 Golf 3,45 Track 35 Teacher's Helper 45 Visual Education 4 GORDON ADLER ELEWITZ ROTC l,2,3,45 Ushering 3 JERRY R. EMERY National Honor Society Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 ROTC L5 lfntramural Sports 1,2,35 French Club 35 i- 4 ELEANOR JOAN ENGLE National Honor Society Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,2,35 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Class Officer 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 35 Senior Committee 4, Decora- tion5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Superin- tendent of Schools5 Homeroom Representa- tive l,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Girls' Sports Editor5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 All Girls' Party 3,4, Countess 45 French Club 1,25 Greenwich Villagers 15 Y-Teens 1,45 Art Contest 2,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Se- nior Art 45 United Nations Conference 4, Alternate ARNOLD LYNN EPSTEI N ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Homeroom Representative 15 Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Dance Band l,2,3,45 Small Ensembles l,Z, 3,45 City Music Clinic l,2,3,45 State Music Contest 1,25 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Foot- ball 15 Road Show l,2,3,45 Road Show Committee 45 Opera 2,3,45 Chess Club 1,25 French Club 35 German Club 35 Latin Club 25 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering l,2,3,45 Junior Band 4, Student lnstructor5 Omaha University Symphony 35 Music Club 1 BEVERLY JEAN ESSEX Girls' Sports l I suzia, is Esrnfibgif, . Jun r'J'lori5U'F'Solfle' 'i7xlr?gner.oom Refrg- ' e sentattvet , ,R er, Sta 4, Repo ter5 .Ne rbsjcalUniv rp: o alism Contest 4, Hosorabl 'Qgenflen5!:X-wk Staff.,45 Uni- vsrstgty of, mah Q li 'c 45 Musk Feiival QT5 Fall Play Com :tt 25 'Senior Play Com- -ngitee 4,Q'Cosi e C irman5 Central Col- ,lg r1s l5,3,15 Cerztrul fHigh Playefs 1,25 Fripcljr lubxl, rench Choir 25 'Student Contra 45Q' ac er's Helper 2 JANICE LOUISE FARRELL National Honor Society Class Officer 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3, Vice- President 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Se- nior Committe 4, Sponsor of Commencement Arrangements5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Commissioner5 Homeroom Representative 2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 O-Book Staff 4, Senior Activities Editor5 NHS Press Convention 4, Daily Nebraskan Staff5 Uni- versity of Omaha Clinic 45 Girls' Sports 15 All Girls' Party 2,3,4, Princess 45 Fall Play 4, Lead5 Fall Play Committee 4, Prop- erties5 Road Show 3,45 Senior Play 45 Cen- tral Colleens l,2,3,4, Tea Chairman 45 Central High Players 1,45 Chess Club 45 French Club 3,45 Greenwich Villagers 1,25 Junior Red Cross Council 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Inter-City Representative 35 Latin Club 25 National Thespians 45 Y-Teens 45 Office Assistant 3,45 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper l,2,3,45 Ushering 35 Makeup 45 Pep Squad 15 Senior Banquet Speaker 4 DOROTHY M. FARRIS Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table5 Home- room Representative 45 GAA 1,2,35 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Tumbling 1,2,45 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Bookroom As- sistant 2,3,4 ALVIN MANUEL FELLMAN O-Book Staff 45 Senior Committee 4, Deco- rations5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Chess Club l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Art Con- test 2,3,4, Two Merit Awards 45 Senior Art 4 RICHARD M. FELLMAN Debate Team 2,3,45 Debate Squad 2,3,45 National Forensic League 2,3,45 American Legion Contest 3,4, First Place 3, Second Place 45 Omaha University Invitational Tournament 3,4, First Place 3, Outstand- ing Debater 45 Nebraska University Fine Arts Tournament 2,3,4, Superior Rating 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Boys State 35 Teen of the Week 35 Homeroom Repre- sentative 35 O-Book Staff 4, Circulation Manager5 Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 25 City Music Clinic 2,45 ROTC l,2,3, 4, Captain 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Road Show l,2,3,45 Central High Players 2,3,45 German Club l,2,45 Junior Town Meeting l, Vice- President l5 Latin Club 2,35 Levi Club I5 National Thespions 2,35 Photo-Lab Club 2,35 Science-Math Club 2,35 Outdoorsmen 45 Student Control l,35 Teacher's Helper 25 Ushering l,2,3 SHIRLEY NADINE FETTER GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 45 Y-Teens 45 Teocher's Helper 4 CHARLES PEARSALL FIKE National Honor Society Youth Civic Council 2,3,4, President 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Cap and Gown5 A Cappella Choir 2,35 Junior A Cappella Choir l5 Opera 2,35 City Music Clinic l,2,35 ROTC l,2,3,45 First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Road Show 45 Chess Club 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Hi-Y 45 Office Assistant 45 King and Queen's Honor Guard 4 SANDRA JOYCE FISHER Register Staff 4, Reporter5 O-Book Staff 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Junior Honor Society l,35 Homeroom Representative 2, 3,45 Music Festival I5 Debate Team 35 De- bate Squad 35 National Forensic League 3,45 Central High Invitational Debate Tour- nament 45 GAA 35 Girls' Sports l,3,45 Ten- nis l,3,45 Fall Play Committee 3, Publicity5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players l,2,3,45 French Club l,25 Y- Teens 35 Commercial Award 2,3,45 Office Assistant 2,3,45 Teocher's Helper 2,3,45 Rifle Team 4 KATHLEEN DIANE FLYNN Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival l,25 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Central High Players 45 Inter-American Club l,25 Latin Club 35 National Thespians 45 Teocher's Helper 3,45 Makeup 4 MANETTE LaVONNE FOKKEN Road Show 45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,35 GAA 2,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Central Col- leens l,25 Central High Players 45 Y-Teens l,2,45 'Office Assistant 25 Bookroom Assist- ant l,25 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 3,4 BARBARA J EAN FOOT Central Colleens 2,3,45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 45 Girls' Choir l5 Music Festival l5 Inter-American Club l,25 Y-Teens I5 Student Control 4 ROBERT LEON FOOTE Homeroom Representative l,2,35 Concert Band 2,35 Marching Band 25 Football 45 Intramural Sports l,2,35 Senior Play 45 Central High Players 45 Hi-Y 45 inter- Americon Club l,25 Student Control 2,3 BARBARA JEAN FRANK Junior Honor Society 35 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 O-Book Staff 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players l,25 Inter-American Club l, 2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 Student Control 45 Music Festival l LESTER LIPMAN FRIEDMAN ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 2,3,45 Debate Team l,2,35 National Forensic League l,25 Cen- tral High Players l,2,35 Chess Club l,2,35 Junior Town Meeting l,25 National Thes- Dians 3,45 Ushering l,2,3 MINDA NAOMI FRIEDMAN Central Colleens l,2,3,45 All Girls' Party l5 Central High Players, 3,45 French Club 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Library Assistant 3 SOL J. FRIEDMAN I-lomeroom Representative I5 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Music Festival 35 ROTC I5 Baseball l,25 Basketball l,2,35 Foo all I5 Intramural Sports I,25 French Clu , Latin lub 2,35 Science-Fiction Club B5 Tudent ntrol 45 Teacher's Helper 2 tif igg?J,, rc s r 5 r Band 54, Treasurer 5 OT 5 , City sic Clinic 45 Se ior itt 4, D 5 ROTC 3,45 If 45 oad ow , JAMES A. GABRIELSOIN ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 4, Secretary5 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Commissioner5 Homeroom Representative 2,4: Hussars 45 Baseball I,2,45 Basketball 2: Golf 3,45 Intramural Sports 25 Athletic Manager 25 O-Club 45 Road Show 45 Chess Club 2,45 Hi-Y 45 Inter-American Club l,25 Junior Town Meeting I5 Levi Club I5 Science-Math Club 25 Student Control 25 Teacher's Helper 25 Ushering 2,3 CAROLYN ANN GALLEY Homeroom Representative I5 Rifle Team 45 GAA l,25 Pep Squad I5 Girls' Sports l,25 Fall Play Committee 3, Properties5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Central Colleens 3,45 Central High Players 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 French Choir 45 National Thespians 3,45 Photo-Lab Club I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Com- mercial Award 3,4 ROBERT WHITE GEER ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 4 Vice-Prcsi cnt5 Crack Squad 4, Honorary Member5 Rifle Team I,2,3,45 Hussars 45 Homeroom Representative 45 O-Club 4 BOB WILLIS GIBB ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Chess Club 35 Ushering l,2,3 MARVIN GI AN ' A Cappella qr 3 nior A p ela 53q157Aw',2'7SgjQ9EC4j - i 23 1 ,,s,4, Inter-A ' dh' CI 5 Jud' Counsi , qgn - ictiad-Qlub oors- men 45 Usherin 2,3,4 ,, WG I, , 'Se1o teniqger45 CO OC 46 Cent igh . gLhe I GERTRUDE GLANZEL Senior Committee 4, Banquet5 Girls' Choir 25 GAA 3,45 Girls Sports 3,45 German Club 45 Inter-American Club I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Commercial Award 25 Office Assistant 2,45 Teacher's Helper 35 Makeup 45 Rifle Team 4 JOEL ANN GLISSMANN A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival I,2,3,45 Senior Committee 4, Commence- ment Arrangements5 Homeroom Represen- tative 45 Road Show 45 Road Show Com- mittee 2, Costume5 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Fun-Nite Council 45 Office Assistant 35 Teacher's Helper 4 GARY LEE GOLDSTEIN ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant'45 NCOC l,2,35 COC 45 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Homeroom Representative 2,35 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 O-Book Staff 4, Military Editor5 Boys' Bowling l,25 Intra- mural Sports I,25 Fall Play Committee 4, Properties5 Road Show 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Properties5 Central High Players 45 Chess Club 3,45 Greenwich Villagers 2,35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Photo-Lab Club 35 Sci- ence-Math Club 2,3,45 Science-Fiction Club 3,45 Outdoorsmen 45 Ushering 2,3 PATRICIA MAE GORDON Student Council 3,4, Secretary 45 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Surveyor5 Homeroom Representative 3,45 Register Staff 4, Re- porter5 O-Book Staff 4, Promotion Mana- ger5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Courtesy Chair- man5 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 Opera Com- mittee 4, Publicity Chairman5 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 GAA I5 Girls' Sports I5 All Girls' Party 3,45 Fall Play Committee 3, Costume Chairman5 Road Show 3,45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens I,2,3,45 Central High Players 3,45 Chess Club 35 French Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Y-Teens I5 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 25 Ushering 2,3,45 Inter- City Council 3,4 MARTIN JERROLD GRAETZ iunio Honor Society ,25 De- at a ' ati icje u Play Cpmmitt e 45 Ce ' la - , Juniqkwnalfeting I5 Lat' Ch? 25 Photo-Lab Cclub 2, Secr ary-T 5 Sci- enc t 'ence c Club 3,4 rlgfykg Presiden 5 Julnior Acad- e of Science 3,45 i al gience Tal- en ry a niversity Sci- en Workshop 3,4 bash up KATHERINE GRAVES ill I Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table5 Regis- ter Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera Committee 2, Costume5 Music Festival 1,2: Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Se- nior Play 45 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Cen- tral High Players 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Teacher's Helper 3 JUDITH LEE GRAY A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Chair 25 Opera 3,45 Opera Committee 15 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 15 All Girls' Party 4, Attendant5 Road Show 35 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Y-Teens 3,45 Office Assistant 25 Student Control 25 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Homeroom Representative 1 SONDRA JOY GREEN Central Colleens 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Y-Teens 25 Teacher's Helper 4 AVRUM MAYER GREENBERG O-Book Staff 4, Picture Editor5 Class Offi- cer 4, Treasurer5 Senior Committee 4, Ban- quet Arrangements Sponsor5 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Register Staff 4, Assistant Sports Editor5 NHS Press Convention 4, Second Place in Sports Writing5 Quill and Scroll 45 A Cap- pella Choir 2,35 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Opera 2,35 Opera Committee 25 City Music Clinic 1,2,35 Music Festival 1,2,35 ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 1,2,35 COC 45 Boys' Bowling 35 Football 1, 3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 15 O- Club 2,3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 Road Show Committee 25 Senior Play 45 Latin Club 2,35 Levi Club 15 Ushering 1,2,3,45 lnter- City Council 25 Nebraska Junior Amateur Golf Tourney 1,2,3,45 National Junior Ama- teur Tourney 1,2,3,45 Nebraska High School Tourney 2,3,4 SHIRLEY JEANNE GRIZZARD Y-Teens 45 Library Assistant 3,4 RONAL ROSSMAN mm-SE ROTC 1, , pain 45N 3'C C45 Junior Society 1 ' - i 4, Commence en rrangeme 5 ero m Reprxrmtive 5 Yo ' 5 Counc' 4, M r o f - - 'o of the Ai o'B r ss QU'- . Pro-. tograp , - o- ,P o e5 Quill Q ron 1 M.. Team ,4, Ny tional rensic gue ,4, a t-at- Arms 5 'strict Speech , , Se ' Extemp neou peaking 35 F Co itte 4, Publicity ' , Roa ,Li ' ee 4, Pu ' ' air- an5 tral 3 Player 45 nior Red o ouncil 2, I , r 45 tin Cl , , Phot - . In 1,2 Science- lub 3 ' -- ce-Fictio lub - -5 - 4, La uage A rd Latin5 'I -. her's C lpe ' T ring 1,2,3,45 ngs - ge e ourna en ' trridjgh In tional Deb r a- ! m t ,,4, Secon ' Extem raneous e irng 25 O i sity emistry or op JLMH ED E. GUSTAFSON Homeroom Representative 45 ROTC 1,2,3,45 Rifle Team 45 Track 3 DAVID WESTON HAGGART National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Dance5 Boys' State 35 Homeroom Representative 45 A Cappella Choir 2,35 Junior A Cappella Choir 1,25 Opera 25 City Music Clinic 1,25 Music Festival 1,25 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Major 45 Best Junior Cadet 35 NCOC 2,35 COC 4, Treasurer5 Crack Squad 2,35 Rifle Team 45 Hussars 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Inter-American Club 35 Latin Club 25 Ushering 1,2,3,4 SANDRA JEANNE HALL A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Road Show 45 Central Colleens 15 Inter-Ameri- can Club 1,25 Teacher's Helper 4 LOIS JEANNE HANNIBAL National Honor Society O-Book Staff 4, Art Editor5 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Decorations Chairman5 Central Colleens 2,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Greenwich Villagers 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Titians 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Art Contest 2,3,4, Award 3, Gold Key 45 Senior Art 45 All Girls' Party 4, Countess MARGARET ANN HANSEN National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 35 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Homeroom Representa- tive 2,35 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Pep Squad 15 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Fall Play Committee 3, Proper- ties5 Road Show 35 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties5 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Cen- tral High Players 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Greenwich Villagers 1,25 Latin Club 25 Stu- dent Control 45 Teacher's Helper 3,4 ANN LOUISE HARIED National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Class Officer 1, Vice-President5 Girls' State 35 Teen of the Week 45 Homeroom Representative 2,3,4, President 45 Student Council 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Secretary 3, Vice- President 45 Register Staff 4, Editor-in- Chief5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 4, Third Place Award5 Quill and Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 Girls' Choir 25 ggera 3,45 Opera Committee 2,3, Ticket 2, ublicity 45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 District Speech Contest 35 All Girls' Party 1,2,3,4, Lady-in-Waiting 45 Fall Play 2,3,45 Fall Play Committee 1, Cos- tume5 Senior Play General Manager 45 Road Show 3,45 Road Show Committee 2, Ticket5 Central Colleens 1,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Cen- tral High Players 1,2,3,4, Secretary 35 French Club 1,2,4, Secretary 25 French Choir 25 National Thespians 3,45 Titians 1,2,3,45 Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Secretary 35 Y-Teens 15 lnter-City Council 3,45 National Institute for High School Journalists, North- western 35 Pep Squad 15 GAA 1 DONNA JEAN HARRIS Art Contest 3 Award Commercial Award 3 4 Y Teens 4 Committee Chairman GAA 3 Pep Squad I2 Girls Choir I2 KAY LYNNE HARVEY Transferred from Technical High Omaha Debate Team 3 Debate Squad 3 Pep Squad 4 NOLA LU HAVER Y Teens l 23 Pep Squad l Girls Sports 2 3 4 Rifle Team 4 Central Colleens l Office Assistant 3 4 Student Control 2 3 MARY LEONA HAY MARYALYCE HEAD GAA l,2,3, Girls' Sports l,2,3, Music Fes- tival l, Y-Teens l, Commercial Award 2, Teacher's Helper 2,3 ALAN J. HEEGER National Honor Society Debate Team 2,3,4, National Fofelnsic Lea- gue 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Junior Honor Society l,2, Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program Chairman, Concert Band l,2,3, ROTC Band l,2,3, Marching Band l,2,3, City Music Clinic l,2, ROTC l,2,3, NCOC 2,35 Road Show l,2, Inter-American Club l, Science-Math Club 3,4, Language Award l, Spanish VIRGINIA MAY HEITMAN All Girls Party 4 Attendant Junior Honor Society 3 Senior Committee 4 Cap and Gown Orchestra l State Music Contest l A l234 Girls Sports l234 Ri Team 4 French Club 3 Latin Club 23 Y Teens 23 Makeup 3 RICHARD REIS HENKENS Homeroom Representative l 2 Baseball l Basketball l 2 3 Football l 2 3 4 Track l234 OClub 234 HiY 34 Studnt Control 3 4 Teacher s Helper 4 Visual Education 4 ELAINE MARCIA HENNIG Transferred from Duchesne Omaha French Club 34 Fall Play Committee 3 Costume Road Show Committee 3 Central Colleens 3 Y Teens 34 Teachers Helper 3 Makeup 3 MARY LOUISE HIEBENTHAL A Cappella Choir 4, Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Opera 4, City Mu- sic Clinic 4, Music Festival l,2,3,4, Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table, Homeroom Representative 2, Pep Squad l,3,4, GAA 4, Girls' Sports 3,4, Road Show 4, Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 4, French Club 3, Y-Teens l,2,3, Teacher's Helper 3,4 GORDON W. HOLLER O-Book Staff 4, Art Editor, Senior Com- mittee 4, Decorations, ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 4, NCOC 3, COC 4, Boys' Bowl- ing 3,4, Fall Play 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity, Central High Players 4, Green- wich Villagers l,2,3, Junior Red Cross Council l,2,3,4, Inter-City Representative 2, Reporter 3, Latin Club 2,3, Science- Math Club 2,3, Art Contest 3,4, National Scholastic Art Contest 4, Certificate of Merit, Stanford University World Unity Contest 4, Ushering l,2,3, Senior Art 4 JACKIE RAE HOLMES Central Colleens 2,3,4, Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table, Girls' Choir l, Music Fes- tival l, Inter-American Club l,2, Y-Teens l, Student Control 4, Teacher's Helper 4 I 4 ROBERT DWIGHT HOLSTEN Crack Squad 2,3,4, Co-Commander 45 Homeroom Representative 15 NCOC 35 COC 35 ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Rifle Team 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Student Control 35 Ushering l,2,3,45 King and Queen's Hon- or Guard 4 JEANNETTE LEONA HORNE Music Festival l5 Rifle Team 45 Y-Teens 25 Library Assistant 15 Girls' Sports 1,2 BETTY JEANNE HOSFORD Debate Team 35 Debate Squad 35 National Forensic League 35 Pep Squad 1,25 GAA 15 Girls' Sports 35 Senior Committee 4, Deco- ration5 O-Book Staff 45 Road Show 35 Central Colleens 2,3,4, Committee Choir- man 45 Chess Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 French Choir 45 Greenwich Villagers l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Latin Club 1,25 Y-Teens l,2,45 Student Control 4, Teach- er's Helper 45 Ushering 45 Senior Art 45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, ALICE M. HOWARD A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Pro- gram5 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens 1,2, 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Student Control 1,2,35 Teacher's Helper 4 CATHERINE MARIE HUBENKA Greenwich Villagers 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Cen' tral Colleens 2,3,45 Central High Players 3,45 Latin Club 35 Titians 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Art Contest 3,45 Teach- er's Helper 45 Ushering l,2,3,45 Senior Art 3,45 Senior Committee 4, Decoration5 O- Book Staff 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 2,3,4 CHARLES OREN HYMAN Boys' Bowling 15 Chess Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2' Science-Math Club 25 Art Con- D ,fAw fd 5 senior f 4 wntlj' Q, . JOHN K. IMIG Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra l5 Dance Band 2,45 Small Ensemble 2,35 City Music Clinic 3,45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 COC 2,35 Golf 35 Road Show l,2,35 lnter-Ameri- can Club 3 BETTY M. ISACK Music Festival 15 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players 1,25 Inter-American Club 1,3,45 Y-Teens 4 ALFRED WERN ER JENSEN ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 25 COC 45 Ushering 1,2,3,4 C. ROBERT JENSEN A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Opera 2,3,4, Lead 45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Tumbling 2,35 Road Show 2,3,4, Stu- dent Manager 45 Photo-Lab Club 3 Properties ELAINE MARIE JENSEN National Honor Society All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Homeroom Rep- resentative 2,35 Girls' Sports 15 Road Show 3,45 Road Show Committee 2, Costume5 Central High Players 2,3,45 Latin Club 35 National Thespians 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, gloimmittee Chairman 45 Teacher's Helper BYRON DALE JESSUP A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 1,25 City Music Clinic 45 Music Fes- tival l,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 45 ROTC 1,25 Track 2,45 Opera 3,45 Chess Club l,2,3,45 lnter-American Club 1,2 0-...J . c -::::,f:,:-. gi if ,v W BARBARA LOU ISE JOH NSON NHS Press Convention 4, Daily Nebraskan Staff5 Register Statt 4, Advertising Mana- ger5 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival l,2,35 Pep Squad l,25 GAA l,25 Girls' Sports l,2, 45 Rifle Team 45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Central Colleens l,2,35 Central High Players 45 Latin Club l,25 Teacher's Helper 4 DORIS INGRID JOHNSON Senior Committee 4, Decorations5 Home- room Representative 35 Music Festival l5 Pep Squad l5 Road Show 35 Central Col- leens l,2,3,45 Chess Club 45 Greenwich Vil- lagers 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice- President 45 Y-Teens 45 Art Contest 45 Sen:or Art 4 MARY JOHNSON Music Festival l,25 Girls' Choir 25 Central Colleens l,2,35 Latin Club 35 Y-Teens 45 Commercial Award 45 Teacher's Helper 3 RICHARD LEE JOHNSTON ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Baseball I5 Basketball l5 Foot- ball l,3,45 Golf 35 Intramural Sports l,25 Track 25 O-Club 45 Chess Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Inter-American Club 2,35 Ushering l,2,3,4 ARDELL JONES Library Assistant 45 Music Festival I5 Inter- American Club 2 ERNEST M. KAIMAN A Cappella Choir 2,35 Junior A Cappella Choir l5 Opera 2,35 City Music Clinic l,2,35 Music Festival l,2,35 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Commencement Arrangements5 Homeroom Representative l,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 Orches- tra l5 Road Show 2,35 Chess Club l,2,3,45 Debate 45 Latin Club 2,35 Photo-Lab Club 35 Science-Math Club 3 OZZ I E KATZ National Honor Society A Cappella Choir 3,4, Librarian 45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,4, Lead 45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Associate Editor5 O-Book Staff 4, Promotion Manoger5 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Class Officer l,3, Secretary l, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Homeroom Representative I5 All Girls' Par- ty l,45 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens I, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Committee Chairman 35 Omaha University Music Con- test 45 French Club l,2,3,4, President 45 Teacher's Helper 2 ALLEN H. KEATING Student Control 3,45 ROTC l,25 Football l5 Wrestling l5 Levi Club l JOHN WHITNEY KELLEY A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 ROTC Band 15 Marching Band I5 Opera 4, Lead5 Opera Committee 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3, 45 ROTC l,2,3,45 Silent Platoon l5 Football I5 Road Show 3,45 Chess Club l,2,3,45 French Club I5 French Choir l5 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering l,2,3,45 Tumbling l,2,3 MAX C. KENNEDY Senior Committees 4, Election Chairman, Commencement Arrangements5 Homeroom Representative 45 ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieu- tenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Basketball l5 Road Show 35 Latin Club 2,35 Ushering 2,3 FRANK LEWIS KESSLER ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2, 35 COC 45 Intramural Sports i5 Central High Players 45 Chess Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Levi Club I5 Science-Fiction Club 45 Out- doorsmen 45 Ushering l,2,3 DONALD-I DEAN KIRKWOOD Homeroom Representative l,2,35 Senior Commjgtee 4, Dance5 Baseball I5 Intramu- ral Sports l,2,35 Track 3,45 Wrestling 35 Athletic Manager I5 Fall Play 45 Senior Pla.y 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Central High Players 45 French Club 3,45 'French Choir 45 Hi-Y 45 Levi Club I5 Na- ggnal Thespians'45 Science-Fiction Club 45 utdoorsmen 45 Art Contest l, Award5 Stucfent Control 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Road Knights 45 Greenwich Villagers I A ' A ,e r REVA KOLNICK Music Festival I5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Library Assistant 3,45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4 KEN KORINEK Baseball 3,45 Basketball 2,35 Football 2,3, 45 O-Club 3,45 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 4 JERRY J. KOSTINEC Junior A Cappella Choir l,25 ROTC l,2,35 NCOC 25 Chess Club l,25 Latin Club 25 Ushering 2,3 RENEE KRANTZ Junior Honor Society 35 Register Staff 4, Advertising Manager5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 NHS Press Convention 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Music Festival I5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players 2,3, 45 Inter-American Club l,2,35 National Thespians 45 Teacher's Helper 3,4 SUZAINNE KRAUSE Junior A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival l,2,35 GAA 2,45 Girls' Sports 2,45 Road Show Committee 2, Costume5 Central Colleens I5 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 45 Student Control 4 TANIS KVAAL National Honor Societv Register Staff 4, Assistant News Editorp NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Junior Honor Society l,35 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Jun- ior A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 35 Opera Committee 3, Costume5 Music Fes- tival l,35 District Speech Contest 3, Award5 Fall Play 4, Student Director5 Fall Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Road Show 35 Se- nior Play 45 Senior Play Student Director 45 Central High Players 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 French Club l,25 French Choir l,25 Latin Club 45 National Thespians 3,45 Titians 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Inter-Club Council 4, Committee Chairman 45 Science- Fiction Club 3,45 Teacher's Helper 35 Unit- ed Nations Contest 35 United Nations As- sembly 4 PATRICIA A. LAINSON Girls' Sports 25 Inter-American Club 35 Y-Teens I5 Teacher's Helper 45 Makeup 4 RICHARD DUANE LANGHAMMER A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir l,25 Senior Committee 4, Dance5 Representative 3,45 Concert Homeroom Band 2,3,45 ROTC Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Small En- sembles 2,35 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Road Show l,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 French Club 35 Levi Club I5 Student Control 25 Teacher's Helper 2,45 Ushering l,2 WILLIAM THAXTON LARSEN Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Home- room Representative l,35 ROTC l,25 Bas- ketball I5 Intramural Sports I5 Outdoors- men 4 MARY ANN LARSSON GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Senior Committee 4, Decoration5 Commercial Awaad 35 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Usher- ing SHIRLEY ANN LAUSHMAN Music Festival I5 GAA 35 Girls' Sports 35 Central Colleens l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Com- mercial Award 45 Student Control 2,35 Teacher's Helper 4 MARY ANN LEO All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Vice-President 45 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,45 Ten- nis 2,3,4, Team 3,45 Central Colleens 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Commercial Award 45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Senior Committee 4, Commencement Arrangements5 Homeroom Representative 3 SHIRLEY RAE LEVEY Senior Play 4, Lead5 Register Staff 4, Feature Writer5 NHS Press Convention 4, Second Place Award5 University of Omaha Clinic, First Place Award5 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 French Club 2,3,45 French Choir 25 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Road Show 45 Music Fes- tival 15 Student Control 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,4 JANICE ARLENE LEVINE National Honor Society Register Staff 4, Business Manager5 O- Book Staff 4, Business Manager5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Homeroom Representative 2,45 Fall Play Committee 4, Costume5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties5 Cen- tral Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players l,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2, 3,45 Language Award 3, Latin5 National Thespians 45 Teacher's Helper 1,2,45 All Girls' Party 4, Announcer NOAH W. LEWIS Senior Committee 4, Decorations: O-Book Staff 45 ROTC 2,3,45 National Scholastic Art Contest 4, Gold Key Award5 Road Show 45 French Club 45 Greenwich Villagers 45 Hi-Y Club l,2,3,45 lnter-American Club 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Ushering 4 CALVIN E. LINDA Senior Committee 4, Commencement Ar- rangements5 Concert Band 1,2,35 ROTC Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Orches- tra Band 3,45 Small Ensembles 25 ROTC 1,2,35 NCOC 35 Road Show l,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Ushering 1,2 DOUGLAS ROSS LITTLE Basketball 2,3,45 Golf 45 Track l,2,3,45 O- Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Cor'rtmissioner5 Homeroom Representative 1,25 ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,3' COC 45 Road Show 45 Chess Club l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 French Choir 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Student Cgngrol 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering ,JEANNE LOOMIS National Honor Society Junior Honor,Society 1,2,35 Class Officer 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 45 Senior Committee Spon- sor 45 Girls' State 3, Alternate5 Homeroom Representative 2,35 Register Staff 4, Re- porter5 Quill and Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 Opera Com- mittee Chairman 2, Properties5 Music Fes- tival 1,2,3,45 Rifle Team 45 All Girls' Party 2,3,4, Princess 45 Road Show 3,45 Road Show Committee 4, Ticket5 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties5 Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Chess Club 25 French Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ushering 35 City Music Clinic 3,4 LOIS ARLENE LOUTHER GAA 1,25 Girls' Sports 15 Pep Squad 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Teacher's Helper 45 Makeup 45 Music Festival I LORETTA LOWE GAA 2,35 Girls' Sports 2,3 ' v RICHARD EARL LUNDGREN Football 2,3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Intramural Sports 1,25 Track 2,35 Wrestling 35 Athletic Manager 25 O-Club 3,4, Vice- President 45 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Homeroom Representative 2,3,45 Con- i:,ierQB2nd 3,45 Marching Band 35 ROTC 15 ,- CARROLL SUE LYON A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45'Music Festival l,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 4' Pep Squad 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Road Show 45 Central Col- leens l,2,3,45 lnter-American Club 1,2 JAMES C. MADDEN Tennis 2,35 Boys' Bowling l,2,3,45 Intra- mural Sports 1,3,45 ROTC 15 French Club 2,35 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 1 ARLAN GEORGE MAGUIRE Stage Crew 2,3,45 Visual Education 45 Opera Committee 3,45 ROTC 1,25 Fall Play Committee 3,4, Student Stage Manager 3, 45 Road Show Committee 2,3,45 Senior Play Committee 4 I , .ff e ' t 4, ge Editor5 Univer- 't f a ' ic 5 Music Festival 15 e or P 45 enior Play Committee 4, licit , Centra Colleens 1,2,3,45 Central 'gh layers 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Tea er's Helper 1 sf MANV Z JOHN THOMAS MARCELL Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball l,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 ROTC 15 Student Control 45 O-Club 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramural Sports 15 Visual Education 4 I ,,,mA, ,wal-4,201 'PL' 9.1-ff KATHLEEN LYNN MARDAN Junior Honor Society 15 Class Officer 1, Treasurer5 Homeroom Representative 1,25 GAA 15 Girls' Sports 15 All Girls' Party 15 Central Colleens 25 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 1 BETTY EILEEN MARLEY National Honor Society O-Book Staff 4, Club Editor5 Register Staff 4, Proofreader5 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Arrangements5 Music Festival 15 All Girls' Party 4, Marshal5 Central Colleens 2,3,45 lnter-American Club 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 3,4 SHIRLEY MARSHELL National Honor Society Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Commencement Arrangements Chairman5 Homeroom Representative 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,35 Road Show 35 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Science-Fiction Club 35 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4 GEORGE BUCKLEY MARVIN R'OTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 COC 45 NCOC 2,35 Senior Committee 4, Dance5 Homeroom Representative 15 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Small En- semble 45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Music Festival 2,3,45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Ushering 1,25 Music Club 1 MARTHA LEON E MASON Transferred from Three Oaks High School, Michigan CRISOU LA KAY MASTOS Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 45 Senior Com- mittee 4, Banquet5 Homeroom Representa- tive 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Opera 45 Opera Committee 2,35 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 All Girls' Party 4, Coun- tess5 Fall Play Committee 35 Road Show 3,45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, PubIicity5 Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Com- mittee Chairman 45 Central High Players 3.4' French Club 1,2,35 French Choir 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ushering 2,3 MARY L. McDONOUGH Transferred from Ogden, Iowa Senior Committee 4, Banquet Arrange- ments5 Opera Committee 45 GAA 45 Fall Play Committee 45 Road Show Committee 45 Senior Play 45 Central Colleens 45 Cen- tral High Players 45 National Thespians 45 Makeup 4 SHIRLEY ANN McGAVREN GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 Girls' Choir 15 Music Festival 15 Opera Committee 45 Fall Play Committee 45 Road Show Com- mittee 3,45 Senior Play Committee 3,45 Central Colleens 1,25 Photo-Lab Club 15 Commercial Award l,2,35 Library Assistant 3,45 Bookroom Assistant l,2,35 Makeup 3, 4, Student Director GERADYNE ANN McLEAN A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 City Mu- sic Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Pep Squad 15 GAA 25 Girls' Sports 1,25 Road Show 45 Central Colleens 35 lnter-Ameri- can Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Commercial Award 2,35 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4 . -,wir W.,--J EEE!-, ...E-'!5.1.-s.. , vz.::f,.'u:q1 1w.i-if iam.-'-ea:-f.g-isgzfffa-Li12f:1-1L-A11215251-.-'nawnwsfsmls-as --sz, 1' -r-an wit- J: L-2-tvfgrz-vtknsvfcfjiswt-21fgt,:.w-ffvftii-altar-rf'ff e -.5 Jr- .5--are ini'-frffws-:fy.1-in-f-4:-1-.-A'-'f'fqis.1, sW'w'i2:kGf -342' E . '55-fqkn-.' :'q!':1f':i. 1L. 6'Wi'',?',:5mme'-tlahvffiit-Z'59-gggglnjft1 f ,-jg::C,ff1.hG'Qq1Jfff- f4t?.12?g' 6!I!'g'R'Qi'- '!1fb:4-.fliq-44.-QQi:fy:x y5'45j' ' 4- 5, ' MARLENE HELEN McMILLIAN Junior A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, City Music Clinic 4, Music Festival l,2, 3,4, Girls' Sports I, Central Colleens l,2, Y-Teens l,2 PHIL DARREL MEHAN Transferred from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JAMES ALEXANDER MERRIAM National Honor Society ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 4, NCOC 3, COC 4, Senior Committee 4, Commence- ment Arrangements, Boys' Bowling 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, French Choir 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, President 4, City Wide President 4, Nebraska Hi-Y Council Member 4, Latin Club 2, Ushering l,2, Senior Banquet Speaker 4 RICHARD W. MEYERS Fall Play 3, Senior Play 4, Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Costume, ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 4, NCOC 3, COC 4, Central High Players l,2,3,4, Junior Town Meeting l, Greenwich Villagers l, National Thes- pians 4, Science-Math Club 3,4 COLLEEN CAROLYN MICK A Cappella Choir 4, Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Opera 4, Opera Committee 2,3, City Music Clinic 4, Music Festival l,2,3,4, Senior Committee 4, Ban- quet Arrangements, Homeroom Represen- tative l,2,3, Cheer Leader l, Pep Squad l,2, Road Show 3,4, Senior Play 4, Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity, Central Col- leens l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 4, Cen- tral High Players 4, Chess Club 4, Titians l,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms I, Student Con- trol 4, Teacher's Helper 4, Ushering 3,4, Y-Teens l,2, Latin Club l,2,3 STAN JOHN MILLER A Cappella Choir 3,4, Junior A Cappella Choir 2, Opera 3,4, City Music Clinic 3,4, Music Festival 2,3,4, ROTC l, Football l,3, 4, intramural Sports l, O-Club 4, Road Show 4, Latin Club 3, Student Control 2,3 DORCAS JACQUELYN MILLS Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Sports l,2 ROBERT LEWIS MITCHELL Visual Education 4 GRATIA MARIA MON ROE Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Junior A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Opera 4, City Mu- sic Clinic 4, Music Festival l,2,3,4, Teach- er's Helper 4, Ushering 2,3, Commercial Award 4, Central Colleens 4, Central High Players 4' Road Show 4 WILLIAM THORNE MOORES Baseball l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Intramural Sports l,2, Track 2,3, 4, O-Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Home- room Representative l,2,3, ROTC Band 2, ROTC l,2,3, Hi-Y 3,4, Levi Club 2, Stu- dent Control 3,4, Teacher's Helper 3, Ushering 2 NANCY JANE MORROW Homeroom Representative l, Girls' Sports l,2,3, Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2 THOMAS EDWARD MORROW Transferred from Creighton Prep, Omaha Register Staff 4, World-Herald Correspon- dent, ROTC 3,4, First Lieutenant 4, COC 4, Golf 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Inter-American Club 3,4, Teacher's Helper 4, Ushering 3,4, King's and Queen's Honor Guard 4 JACK MOSKUVITZ A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 Boys' Senior Glee I5 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 ROTC l,2,45 Road Show 45 Senior Play 4 si-mu. 7 'MAY Maven I O-B St 4, nior Activities Editor5 ster , H74, eporter5 University of a 'dinic dui! and Scroll 4 Concert r ching Band 2 3 City Music I' ' Bfizlegf ' ,J Z ' CMQUG s' Sports 2,35 GAA 2,35 Fall Play oivhittee 3, Publicity5 Road Show 52,35 Senior'Play 45 Senior Play Committee pf' Flnblicity Chair an5 Central High Play- El7s'2,3lLa ,3,45 Teacher's Helper i 4 ,cc Ayol' 4 ROBERTA ANN MURRAY French Club l,25 Girls' Choir 25 Music Fes- tival i5 GAA 35 Girls' Sports 35 Y-Teens 3 MARY JOSEPH I NE MUTUM Commercial Award 25 Y-Teens 2,35 Library Assistant 45 Pep Squad 2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Banquet Table SHIRLEY JEAN MUTUM Commercial Award 25 Y-Teens 2,35 Library Assistant 45 Pep Squad 2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Banquet Table JERYCE M. MYERS Transferred from Ainsworth, Nebraska Concert Band 45 Marching Band 45 Road Show 45 Central Colleens 45 Senior Com- mittee 4, Banquet Table5 Rifle Team 4 MARGUERITE KATHERINE MYNATT GAA l,2,35 Girls' Sports I5 French Club l, 25 Art Contest 45 Teacher's Helper 4 MARY AN N NAGGS Cheer Leader l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Pep Squad l5 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Rifle Team 45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Senior Committee 4, Dance5 Homeroom Repre- sentative 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 Opera Committee 2, Costume5 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Fes- tival l,2,3,45 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Road Show 45 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Y-Teens l,2,45 Teach- er's Helper 3 MARILYN ANN NEARENBERG National Thespians 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Properties5 Junior A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Central Colleens l,25 Central High Players 45 Library As- sistant 4 CAROLYN MARIE NEVINS National Honor Society Orchestra l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Small Ensembles l,2,3,45 Omaha University Orch- estra 3,45 City Music Clinic l,2,3,45 State Music Contest l,2,3,4, Awards l,2,35 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Homeroom Representa- tive 35 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Road Show l,2,3,45 Central High Players l,2,3,45 French Club l,2,35 Y-Teens l,45 All Girls' Party 4, Marshal BERNIE HYMAN NEWBERG A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir I5 Opera 2,3,4, Lead 45 City Music Clinic l,2,3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Hussars 45 Boys' Bowling 1,25 Road Show 2,3,45 Senior Play Committee 45 Cen- tral High Players 2,3,45 French Club l,2,3, 45 Ushering 2 JEAN ANN NICHOLS Commercial Award i5 Makeup 3 M,-'C .i F BOBBIE ADA N ICHOLSON Junior A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,2,35 Pep Squad 35 GAA l,2,35 Girls' Sports l,2,35 French Club 1, 2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Ushering 1 WILLIAM DWIGHT NIELSEN National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Boys' State Alternate 35 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band 1,2535 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Small Ensemble 3' city Music Clinic 2,3, Rotc l,2,3, Ncoc 35 Road Show 1,2,3' Chess Club 1,25 lnter- American Club l,2,3, President 25 Lan- guage Award 1,2,3, Spanish5 Teacher's Helper 2,35 Ushering 2,3 EDWIN M. NITTLER ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 COC 45 NCOC 35 Hussars 45 National Forensic League 45 District Speech Contest 3, First Place Award5 Mortensen Memorial Tourna- ment 45 Fall Play 2,35 Business Manager 45 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Central High Play- ers 1,2,3,4, President 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 French Club 2,3,45 Greenwich Villagers l,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Inter- American Club 1,25 National Thespians 3, 45 Art Contest 2,35 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ushering 2,35 Home- room Representative l,2,35 Senior Commit- tee 4, Decoration ROBERT H. NORDELL Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, County Clerk5 Base- ball 1,3,45 Football 1,3,45 Intramural Sports 1,3,45 Wrestling 35 O-Club 45 Levi Club 25 gcammercial Award 3,45 Visual Education WILLIAM NOVAK Road Show 45 Wrestling 35 Senior Play Committee 4, Properties CAROLE ANN OKUN National Honor Society Transferred from Bryant High School, New York City Register Staff 4, News Editor5 O-Book Staff 4, Senior Album Editor5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Junior Honor Society 35 All Girls' Party 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens 3,45 Central High Players 45 French Club 35 German Club 4, President5 Inter-American Club 2,35 Y-Teens 35 Teacher's Helper 3,45 United Nations Contest 3,45 United Na- tions Conference 4 DORIS JOANN OLSEN Art Contest 3,4, Two Honorable Mentions 45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,25 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Tumbling 2,3,45 Road Show 35 Greenwich Villagers 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Senior Art 3,45 Makeup 3,4 JAMES R. OLSEN ROTCA1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Outdoorsmen 45 Ushering 1 DONNA LEE OWEN Road Show 35 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 Music Festival 15 Senior Play 45 Central Colleens 25 Central High Players 45 French Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Student Con- trol 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,4 GEORGIA MAE PAKIESER Y-Teens 2,3,4, Committee Chairman 3,4, Inter-City Council 1,45 Junior Honor So- ciety 1,25 Senior Committee 4, Commence- ment Arrangements5 Register Staff 4, Re- porter5 NHS Press Convention 45 Univer- sity of Omaha Clinic 45 Music Festival 15 GAA 15 Girls' Sports 15 Central Colleens l,3,4, Committee Chairman 35 Road Show 25 Central High Players 2,3,45 German Club 45 Commercial Award 35 Teacher's Helper 2,35 United Nations Convention 4, Alter- nate BARBARA R. PAPERNY Music Festival 15 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Central High Players l,2,3,45 Inter-Ameri- can Club 1,25 Y-Teens 2,3 STEPHEN PAYNE National Honor Society ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Hussars 45 Senior Committee 4, Election Chairman, Dance5 Boys' State Alternate 35 Homeroom Representative 25 Road Show 35 Greenwich Villagers 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 25 Science-Math Club 45 Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4 CHARLES JAMES PAZDERKA Transferred from South High, Omaha Wrestling 3 HARRISON WEST SMITH PEDDIE JR. National Honor Society ROTC 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant Colonel 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Crack Squad 2,35 Hussars 3,45 Best Junior Cadet 35 Junior Honor Society 15 Road Show 2,35 French Club 1,25 Hi-Y 2,35 Photo-Lab Club 15 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 1,2,3,4 JAMES BERNARD PERKINS ROTC 1,2,3,45 NCOC 3,45 Color Guard 2,3, 45 Boys' Bowling 45 Football 15 Track 2,3,45 0-Club 3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 Ushering 15 Baseball 1 JANICE M. PETERS Register Staff 4, Reporter5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Homeroom Representative 1,35 Central Colleens 1,3,45 GAA 25 Girls' Sports 25 Greenwich Villagers 1,25 lnter- American Club 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Table JANICE EVANNE PETERSEN Senior Committee 4, Banquet Pragram5 Concert Band 1,3,45 Marching Band 1,3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 15 Peo Squad 15 GAA 3,45 Girls' Sports 3,45 Rifle Team 45 Road Show 1,35 Central Colleens 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Office Assist- ant 35 Student Control 4 PHYLLIS JEAN PETERSEN Girls' Sports 45 Pep Squad 45 Girls' Choir 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Library Assistant 3 RICHARD WILLIAM PFAFF National Honor Society Register Staff 4, Managing Editor5 NHS Press Convention 4, Panel Discussion Lead- er5 University of Omaha Clinic 4, First Place in Page Make-Up5 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Boys' State 35 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 3,45 Opera 3,4, Lead 45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 1,25 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,25 ROTC Band 1,25 ROTC 1,25 Intramural Sports 15 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Central High Players 25 Chess Club 15 German Club 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Lan- guage Award 2,3, Latin5 Ushering 45 Com- mencement Speaker 4 JAMES DOYLE PHILLIPS ROTC 1,2,3,45 NCOC 35 Science-Math Club CONSTANCE JUDITH PLATT Homeroom Representative 15 Girls' Choir 25 Opera Committee 2, Publicity5 Music Festi- val 15 Debate Team 3,45 Debate Squad 3,45 National Forensic League 35 District Speech Contest 35 GAA 35 Girls' Sports 3,45 Rifle Team 45 Fall Play Committee 3, Publicity5 Road Show Committee 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Central High Players 2,35 French Club 1,25 Greenwich Villagers 15 Y-Teens 35 Teach- er's Helper 2,35 Ushering 1 MARGERY A. RADEK Titians 1,2,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Tumb- ling 25 Road Show 25 German Club 45 Green- wich Villagers 1,2,45 Science-Math Club 2,45 Y-Teens 45 Science-Fiction Club 2,4, Vice-President 45 Office Assistant 25 Ush- ering 1,2,45 Senior Art 4 DAVID ALAN RASEY National Thespians 45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 15 Music Festival 25 ROTC 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 French Club 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Levi Club 25 Ushering nan-.. ROBERTA RAE RESNICK National Honor Society Register Staff 4, News Editor5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Pro- aram5 Junior A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,2,35 Debate Team 3,45 Debate Squad 45 Girls' Missouri Valley Tournament 4, Winner5 National Forensic League 3,4, Secretary 45 All Girls' Party 4, Countessg Fall Play Committe 4, Publicity5 Senior Play 4, Leod5 Central Colleens 1,2, 3,45 Central High Players 3,45 French Club 1,2,45 French Choir 15 National Thespians 45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 National Institute of High School Journalists, Northwestern 3 DOLORES LEE REYNOLDS National Thespians 3,45 Fall Play 35 Fall Play Prompter 45 Senior Play 4, Leod5 Cen- tral High Players 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 45 'Opera Committee 2, Costume5 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Girls' Sports 25 Cen- tral Colleens 25 Chess Club 35 German Club 45 Y-Teens 2 GLEN LEE RHOADES Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Home- room Representative 45 ROTC l,2,35 NCOC 2,35 Football 3,45 Intramural Sports 25 ln- ter-American Club 2,35 Ushering 2 ROBERTA RUTH RICE All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Junior Honor Society 1,25 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Chairman5 Homeroom Representative 45 Pep Squad 45 Girls' Sports 45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Inter-American Club 1,25 Com- mercial Award 25 Teacher's Helper 2,4 MARLENE FAYE RIFE Senior Committee 4, Commencement Ar- rangements5 Central Colleens 1,2,3,45 Cen- tral High Players 1,25 French Club 1,25 French Choir 1,25 Library Assistant 1,25 Office Assistant 45 Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,4 JAQUETTA LOU ISE RIVERS Girls' Choir 1,2,35 Girls' Sports 25 Tumbling 35 Road Show 3 MARCIA ANN ROBERTS National Honor Society National Science Talent Search Honorable Mention 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Se- nior Committee 4, Banque'l'5 Register Staff 4, Proofreader5 Girls' Choir 25 Music Fes- tival 1,25 All Girls' Party 15 Fall Play Committee 3,4, Publicity5 Road Show 35 Central High Players 2,3,45 French Club 1,25 French Choir 15 Science-Math Club 4, Committee Chairman5 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Ser- aeant-at-Arms 45 Science-Fiction Club 3,4, Vice-President 35 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Nebraska Junior Academy of Science 45 University of Omaha Science Workshop 45 Commercial Award 4 ELEANOR ROHMEYER Girls' Sports 1,2,3,45 Central Colleens 35 Central High Players 3,45 Y-Teens 35 Li- brary Assistant 2,35 Makeup 4 ANNE MARIE RUBERTI Senior Committee 4, Dance5 Girls' Choir 25 Opera Committee 2,4, Costume 2, Makeup 45 Music Festival 1,25 Pep Squad 1,25 GAA 1,35 Girls' Sports 1,3,45 Fall Play Committee 4, Makeup5 Central Colleens 15 Y-Teens 15 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Makeup 45 Rifle Team 4 CHARLES RUCKER Transferred from Technical High, Omaha SUSAN MARY RUSK National Honor Society Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Class Officer 3, Sergeant-at-Arms5 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best Chairman5 Homeroom Rep- resentative 3,45 Register Staff 4, Exchange Editor5 University of Omaha Clinic 45 Mu- sic Festival 15 GAA l5 Girls' Sports 25 All Girls' Party 3,4, Countess 45 Fall Play Com- mittee 3, Properties5 Road Show 35 Central Colleens 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Committee Chairman 45 Central High Play- ers 3,45 Chess Club 35 German Club 25 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Science- Fiction Club 3,4, President 3, Sergeant-at- Arms 45 Language Award 2, Latin5 Teach- er's Helper 3,45 Ushering 1,2,3,4 NED L. SACKETT Baseball 1,3,45 Basketball 1,35 Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Intramural Sports 1,25 O-Club 45 Class Officer 4, Boy Sergeant-at- Arrns5 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Sheriff5 Homeroom Representative l,2,3,45 Library Assistant 4 RONNIE F. SANTI ROTC I5 Intramural Sports 'I,2,45 Wrestling l,2,35 Senior Play 45 Visual Education 3,4 SANDRA EVE SCHREIBMAN National Honor Society Register Staff 4, Reporter5 O-Book Staff 4, Club Editor5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 4, First Place in Editorial Writing5 National Institute of High School Journalists, Northwestern 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Homeroom Representative 25 Debate Team 3,45 Debate Squad 3,45 Girls' Mis- souri Valley Tournament 4, Winner5 Na- tional Forensic League 3,45 Fall Play Com- mittee 4, Costume5 Senior Play 45 Senior Play Student Director 45 Central Colleens i,2,3,45 French Club l,2,35 Latin Club 45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Central High Play- ers 4 JANET JEAN SCHROEDER Junior Red Cross Council l,2,3,4, President 3,45 Inter-City Red Cross Council 3,45 Se- nior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Pep Squad l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 All Girls' Party 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4, Costume5 Central Colleens l,2,3,45 Photo-Lab Club 25 Art Contest I5 Bookroom Assistant 25 Teacher's Helper 2, 45 Ushering 45 Homeroom Representative 4 MAC SCH ULZ ROTC l,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 NCOC 45 COC 45 Rifle Team 2,3,45 Hussars 45 Senior Committee 4, Decorations5 Home- goom Representative 35 O-Club 45 Ushering GARY D. SCHULZE Transferred from Meadow Grove High School Senior Committee 4, Commencement Ar- rangements BARBARA SCOTT National Honor Society All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Homeroom Representative 25 Girls' Choir 25 Music Fes- tival I5 Pep Squad 2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Latin Club l,25 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Secretary 4: Commercial Award 3,45 Teacher's Helper 4 FLORENCE MAE SCOTT GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Girls' Choir l,25 Music Festival l,2,35 Central Colleens l,2,35 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Commercial Award 35 Li- brary Assistant 2,35 Teacher's Helper l,2 ROBERT MAYNARD SCOTT Stage Crew 3,45 Opera Committee 4, Stage Manager5 Fall Play Committee 4, Stage Manager5 Road Show 45 ROTC I5 Baseball 4 SANDRA MARLI N SCOTT All Girls' Party 4, Attendant5 Pep Squad I,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 4 JACK SEEFUS ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Rifle Team 45 Senior Committee 4, Decorations5 Home- room Representative 25 O-Book Staff 45 Dance Band 45 Baseball I5 Track 2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Road Show 45 French Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Commercial Award 35 Senior Art 45 Ushering 3 FREDERICK SEGAL Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 3,45 Boys' Bowling l,2,35 Intramural Sports I5 Tennis l,2,3,45 O- Club 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4, Prop- erties5 Central High Players 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 35 Levi Club 2,35 Science-Fiction Club 3,4 ROBERTA LEE SEGER National Honor Society GAA 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Pep Squad l,2,3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms 35 Junior Honor Society I5 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 lnter-Ameri- can Club 2,35 Y-Teens 4 . .W 4454? , K i t ., K X . l Q. lvfais,-z3.1I.f,:Q ' ' 4 1.1-.wel 5 4. '- 1-:in 4 ,, .f ,,fr.4i-1.1 - i,:.:'.1.'v:f..4e:111,' 5-,f.:L,j5. ,Q Q1 I 43:4 5--:L ,C-M. , 5 1g1'5':,.E::.,rI'j..-'3,,-yY.:i,.'-.lsfme52f,5.3:7:J., 11:24.-gfb:-.,,,,y,g,'.5-5111':5i..I1wj: 1 g'5Iy5:q 'lip 43,3953-Q x 4g1,r'gg .1 '- -- A if 1 K 4 lf i 1 i at-wif-f-s.!:m.1L' x. 4' Eftemt-'eev2'i559emG?i GEORGE BRENNER SEVICK Transferred from Technical High, Omaha Baseball 3,45 Outdoorsmen 4 GWENDOLYN LEE SHAPIRO French Club 45 Commercial Award 35 Girls' Choir 45 Central Colleens 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3 LOIS ELAINE SHAPIRO National Honor Society Junior Honor Society l,2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Cap and Gown5 Homeroom Rep- resentative 45 Register Staff 4, Advertising Manager5 NHS Press Convention 45 O-Book Staff 4, Picture Editor5 Quill and Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Secretary 45 Girls' Choir 25 'Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Debate Squad 2,3,45 Girls' Missouri Valley Tournament 4, Winner5 Marion Mortensen Tournament 4, District Speech Contest 35 National Forensic League 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 45 All Girls' Party 45 Road Show 45 Road Show Committee 2, Costume5 Senior Play Committee 4, Praperties5 Cen- tral Colleens l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Central Hiah Players 2,3,45 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 45 Latin Club 2 JOSEPH R. SHRADER Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 2,3,45 Crack Sauad 2,35 Road Show 35 Chess Club 45 Latin Club 25 Levi Club 25 Commercial Award 35 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 2,3,45 King's ond Queen's Honor Guard 45 Visual Educa- tion5 Inter-City Hi-Y CouncilV4VW -Aw JANE SHUEY Y-Teens 23 Commercial Award l5 Teacher's Helper l K ov G i MAE si-iu Eirr H r Club 4. Serg a -A 5 entral eens 2.3.45 Ce t I iah 4: ln- t - exif-an Club ,45 ens 2,3,45 T r's Helper 3 sk ROBERT J. SILHASEK Transfered from South High, Omaha Homeroom Representative 2,35 Senior Com- mittee 4, Dance5 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 RUTH M. SLAVIN Homeroom Representative 45 Fall Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Senior Play Com- mittee 4, Publicity5 Central Colleens 2,3,45 Central High Players 3,45 French Club 3,45 Library Assistant 45 Office Assistant 25 Teacher's Helper 45 Y-Teens 3,4 GUY ROBERT SMITH Junior A Cappella Choir l,2,3,45 Music Festival 2,354 GEORGE DE LANE SPENCE Crack Squad 2,3,4, Co-Commander 45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Secretary 45 Usher- ing l,2,3,4 GERALD L. STAHM ER Track 45 Senior Committee 45 ROTC 'l,25 Inter-American Club 2 SUZANNE JOYCE STALEY Greenwich Villagers l,2,3,4, Secretary 35 Art Contest 45 O-Book Staff 45 Senior Art 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 inter-American Club l,25 Teacher's Helper I ARTHUR B. STEARNS Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 'O-Club l,2,3,45 Homeroom RED' resentative 45 Hi-Y 1,2,45 Teacher's Helper 2 MASON L. STEINBERG ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 2,3545 Basketball 1,25 Football 15 Track 1,35 Central High Players 45 Chess Club 3,45 Inter-American Club 25 Levi Club 15 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 1,2,3,4 VIRGINIA L. STEVENSON Homeroom Representative 25 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,25 French Club 35 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Ushering 2,3 SALLY JEAN STEWART Senior Committee 4, Dance5 Titians 1,2,45 Y-Teens 1,2 JOAN CAROL SULLIVAN Library Assistant 45 Senior Play 45 Titians 2,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Makeup 4 PHYLLIS E. SULLIVAN Art Contest 45 Y-Teens 45 Girls' Sports 2 ROBERT KENNETH SU NDELL Concert Band l,2,3,45 ROTC Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 ROTC l,2,3,45 NCOC 35 Intramural Sports 15 Chess Club 15 Levi Club 15 Outdaorsmen 4 DALE BRYAN SUNDQU IST Hi-Y 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Inter-City Hi-Y Council 45 ROTC l,2,3,4, Second Lieu- tenant 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Intramural Sports 15 Senior Play 45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Levi Club 1,25 Library Assistant 45 Student Contilol 45 Ushering 1,2,35 Visual Educa- tion RONNIE GEAN SWITZER Football 3,45 Intramural Sports 1,25 Track 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Library Assistant 45 Bookroom Assistant 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Visual Education 4 PATRICIA KAY TALTY National Honor Society All Girls' Party 2,3,4, Lady-in-Waiting 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, President 45 Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 35 Girls' Sports l,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Class Officer 2, Vice-President5 Senior Committee 4, Banquet Program Chairmanj Girls' State 35 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Attorney5 Homeroom Representative 2,35 Student Council 35 Music Festival 15 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Titians 354, President 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 45 Teacher's Helper 3 MARLENE AVON TAYLOR C m t . an nl 7 l'T1 ior A C pella C oi 4 Musi ostum ad how P A ' Hia C 9 I S Erin Y-T s 2,3 it :- ir 45 Se ' f .1 J- af. ir- m ' h ' , - 5 I ' ..' i ' ' i'4- ' -Ma 4 ' , I ri e ontest I. ' S ,if ' Tu I ll 5'-fr f 1 i'-f 5 ' 5 I -- , LA' 'r . I , :' a ' 'Q ' if i . I ' Cl Q if ' ' r , ' NANCY CAROLYN TAYLOR Senior Committee 4, Decorations5 O-Book Staff 45 Senior Art 45 Art Contest 2,3,4, Award 45 Greenwich Villagers 3,4, Com- mittee Chairman 45 Rifle Team 45 Fall Play Committee 4, Properties5 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Senior Play Committee 4, Cos- tumeg Central Colleens 3,45 Central High Players 3,45 Chess Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 French Choir 45 National Thespians 3,45 Y-Teens 1,3,4 RICHARD L. TAYLOR ROTC 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 ROTC Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Small Ensemble 25 City Music Clinic 1,2,35 State Music Contest 25 Road Shaw 1,2,3 ROGER LEE TAYLOR Senior Committee 4, Banquet Choirman5 Homeroom Representative 35 ROTC 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 35 Intramural Sports 15 Track 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Student Con- trol 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3 YVONNE NORMA TAYLOR Junior A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 45 Rifle Team 45 Cheer Leader 15 GAA 1,2,35 Girls' Sports 1,2,35 Tumbling 1,2,45 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens 35 Y-Teens 25 Library Assistant 4 CHARLES F. THOMAS Concert Band 2,3,45 ROTC Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Small Ensemble 2,3,45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Music Festival 2, 3,45 ROTC 2,3,4, Second Lieutenant 45 NCO5I32,35 COC 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Usher- Ina , TOM JAM ES THOMAS Homeroom Representative 45 Football 1,2, 3.45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 O-Club 45 Chess Club 15 National Thespians 45 Library As- sistant 45 Student Control 3,45 Visual Edu- cation 3,45 Office Assistant 4 THOMAS RICHARD THOMPSEN Opera 3,4, Lead 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Homeroom Representative 45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 35 Wrestling 45 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 4 FRANK PASCALE TIRRO National Honor Society ROTC 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 NCOC 2,3, Vice- President 35 COC 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Boys' State 35 Teen of the Week 45 Homeroom Representative 1,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Register Staff 4, Assistant Cir- culation Manager5 O-Book Staff 4, Music Editor5 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Concertmaster 2,3,45 ROTC Band 1,2,3,4, Commander 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Dance Bond 1,2,3,4, Director 45 Omaha University Sym- phony 2,35 Omaha Opera 2,3,4, Lead 3,45 City Music Clinic 1,2,3,4, Band Concert- master 2,3,45 State Music Contest 1,2, Superior in Solo 1,2, Superior in Ensemble 1,25 Road Show 1,2,3,4, Student Manager 45 Road Show Committee 4, Publicity Chair- man5 Chess Club 2,35 French Club 25 French Choir 2, Director5 Levi Club 1,25 Science- Math Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Ushering 1,2,3,4 KAYWIN ARDATH TOMES National Honor Society Miss Central XIX 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Class 'Officer 1, Sergeant-at-Arms5 Se- nior Committee 4, Banquet Program5 Boys' and Girls' County 3,4, Assessor 3, Chairman 45 Girls' State 3, Alternote5 Homeroom Rep- resentative 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Road Show 3,45 Cen- tral Colleens 1,2,3,45 Titions 1,2,3,45 Teach- er's Helper 15 Inter-City Student Council 3,45 Ushering 3,4 WILMA TSCHIRLEY All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Junior Honor Society 1,35 Senior Committee 4, Election5 Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival 1,25 GAA 25 Girls' Sports 25 Central Colleens 25 Ger- man Club 45 lnter-American Club 1,2, Treasurer 25 Photo-Lab Club 25 Science- Ma5h3Club 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Teacher's Help- er , PATRICIA LOU TUCCI1'l'O Senior Committee 4, Commencement Ar- rangements5 Girls' Choir 25 Opera Com- mittee 3,45 Music Festival 2,35 GAA 45 Girls' Sports 45 Senior Play 45 Central Col- le3n5Ag,25 Central High Players 45 Y-Teens JEROME ALLEN TURNER ROTC 1,2,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 Senior Committee 4, Most and Best5 Register Staff 4, World-Herald Correspondent, Reporter5 O-Book Staff 4, Military Editor5 Crack Squad 35 Intramural Sports 15 Road Show 35 Central Hiah Players 45 Chess Club 3,4, President 3, Vice-President 45 lnter-Ameri- can Club 1,2,3,45 Science-Math Club 35 Science-Fiction Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 King and Queen's Honor Guard 45 University of Omaha Clinic 4 BARRY VERET National Honor Society Senior Committee 4, Most and Best Chair- man5 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Boys' State 3, Alternote5 Register Staff 4, Re- porter: O-Book Staff 4, Honors Editor5 NHS Press Convention 45 University of Omaha Clinic 45 A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 15 Opera 2,3,45 City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2, 3,45 ROTC 1,25 NCOC 25 Debate Squad 25 Football 15 intramural Sports 15 Road Show 2,3,45 Central High Players 45 Latin Club 2,35 Science-Math Club 35 Science-Fiction Club 3,45 Best Sophomore Cadet 2 RICHARD DONALD VERNON ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Opera 45 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Hussars 45 Boys' Bowling 35 Wrestling 35 Road Show 45 Hi-Y 45 Junior Red Cross Council 3,45 Latin Club 25 Out- doorsmen 45 Ushering l,2,3,4 ROBERT LEE VLASNIK National Honor Society Senior Committee 4, Dance Chairman5 Junior Honor Society 25 Homeroom Repre- sentative 25 Intramural Sports l,25 Senior Play Committee 4, Publicity5 Greenwich Villagers I5 Hi-Y 45 Science-Math Club 25 Art Contest Award l,25 Teacher's Helper PATRICIA M. VOGEL Teen of the Week 35 Homeroom Represen- tative 253,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 25 Opera 3,4, Lead 45 Opera Committee 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Cheer Leader 2, 45 GAA 45 Girls' Sports 45 All Girls' Party 2,3,4, Countess 45 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil l,2,3,45 Inter-City Red Cross Council 45 Y-Teens l,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice-President 35 Miss NCOC 35 Class Of- ficer 2,3, President 2,3 FREDERICK RAY WALTERS ROTC l,2,3,4, Captain 45 Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Homeroom Representa- tive 35 NCOC 35 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Football 35 Intramural Sports l5 Track 2, 3,45 Road Show 35 French Club l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 Inter-American Club 3,45 Science- Math Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering l,2,3,4 RAE ELLEN WARREN Senior Committee 4, Decorations Chair- man5 Homeroom Representative l,25 All Girls' Party 45 Road Show 3,45 Senior Play Committee 4, Propertiesg Central Colleens 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 German Club 25 Greenwich Villagers l,2,3,4, President 45 Latin Club 25 Art Contest 2,3,4, Three Gold Keys 45 Senior Art 3,4 EMIKO All Girls' Party 4, Society 35 Senior Gown5 Homeroom 4: Girls' Sports l Teens l5 Teacher WATANABE National Honor Society Countess5 Junior Honor Committee 4, Cap and Representative 25 GAA ,2,3,45 Tumbling l,25 Y- 's Helper 4 BARBARA CHRISTINE WATTS A Cappella Choir 45 Junior A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Choir 25 City Music Clinic 45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 GAA 25 Road Show 45 Central Colleens 2,35 lnter-Ameri- can Club l5 Y-Teens 25 Student Control 35 Ushering l ROD WEAD Football l,2,3,45 Track l,3,45 Athletic Manager 25 O-Club l,2,3,45 Baseball I5 Basketball l,2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Ushering l5 ROTC l LESCEILLEA MARIE WEBB National Honor Society Senior Committee 4, Banquetg Girls' Choir 25 Music Festival l,25 All Girls' Party 4, Countess5 Central Colleens 35 Latin Club 3,45 Y-Teens 3,4: Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 2 PHYLLIS IONA WELLS Homeroom Representative 2,35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Opera 3,45 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 Road Show 3,45 Central Colleens l,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Chess Club 45 French Club l,25 French Choir 25 Y-Teens l,2,45 Student Control 2,35 Pep Squad l DENNY G. WHELAN Football l,25 Wrestling 1,25 Hi-Y 35 Levi Club l5 Ushering l,25 Senior Art 45 O- Book Staff 45 ROTC l,2,3,4 CAROL ANN WHITE f if: 252' 1 'zu , -155 as-sgfi .4 . ,1g1-,vv:4:--n.-g::.'s..,.f-V511s,.g.--xt1:.e1.si.:-Q ' :C-Et:-Li..,.:5ee,gfgfr.5-.4 is as-ge Nr,!1.1YbE-sliifsx .,,i.- --'1-ner 4-wfxf 4 fafvwiff rf fi . 421 -fs G.:-fe.: , - ' ,tie -i--iv.:-ifi 5551:3a:fsii1i:Q.3,9Lg41i-3 'fain-q11.lEfL.?:w, e.g:iiE:,,,y32,:::?:'r- 'L:. fd -:Q ew.-1' .4 a,-H 'fs 1 . ---5: , Z.5u3',:zi. - ga14sffs?+:s,'Qv-wtf-if:res.: 115.-fsaeimsgfftzieirf-11 ve- 5 235'-Mft ifsfif 'w flyeii Wy-tgjkl , . ,i N 'F '-ui-':l 3115 P33-at 1-:sf J .Vwx-213:-zrifkeve'Life'w:fif::Efi+'sf?:-ifai. -f1 2':2,::'ffefi.fJg k Q 'f W -ibffslixrgaxxrris:f-i-:4q'Iff:-'Air'-Fgffdsfsz-.A-I -:fs.Z?fi5'S:e.a- i N .i ,ff-5 3, JR 4 -31? gf' 55692'f-'1.52.i:1-f::,'i, 'i dzf-3 11,1-' ,k:.,rf??P ,551t23:, ir'.-711-143, GRETA JEAN WHITE Senior Committee 4, Cap and Gown5 Mu- sic Festival 15 Cheer Leader 45 Pep Squad 1, 3,45 GAA 1,25 Girls' Sports 15 Tumbling 1,2,3,45 Road Show 25 Senior Play 45 Y- Teens 15 Student Control 35 Makeup 3 JO ANN WHITE Central Colleens 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 Homeroom Representative 1,2,35 Student Council 15 Register Staff 4, Ad- vertising5 NHS Press Convention 45 A Cap- pella Choir 3,45 Junior A Cappella Choir 254Opera 3,45 Opera Committee 4, Pub- licity5 City Music Clinic 3,45 Music Fes- tival 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 15 All Girls' Party 1,4, Princess 45 Road Show 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 French Choir 45 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 1,25 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 25 Ushering 1,2,45 Se- nior Play Committee 4, Publicity JOHN MORRISON WILLMARTH National Honor Society ROTC l,2,3,4, Major 45 NCOC 2,35 COC 45 Crack Squad 4, Honorary Member5 Rifle Team 2,3,45 Hussars 45 Junior Honor So- ciety 15 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Junior Red Cross Council 2,3, Treasurer 2,35 Ushering 1,2,3,45 intercity Hi-Y Council 4 SAM M. WILSON Basketball 3,45 Track 35 O-Club 3,45 Teach- er's Helper 4 GEORGE STERGIOS DIED JULY, 1951 1 ., ,--s.s:x,.,g,,.,, ... .,.,,.- s.Mf.,-,b,.1m,,, - ,. . . . ,..,f.,.,.4.,f . ,, 4 1 1-' 5-.f21Ffrvr2.'1-zalsf' f 1 1 ' 1 ' 'liftfj-5':i'J'.tafffiff-5E5:1:.-, JACQUELINE RUTH WITT National Honor Society Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Senior Committee 4, Banquet5 GAA 2' Girls' Sports 1,25 Central Colleens 2,45 Central High Players 2,35 Commercial Award 1,2, 3,45 Office Assistant 45 Student Control 25 Teacher's Helper 3 ANN ELAINE ZIMMERMAN GAA 1,2,35 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,4 WAUNETTA JOAN ZIMMERMAN GAA l,3,45 Y-Teens 4 WARREN S. ZWEIBACK National Honor Society Senior Class Officer 4, President5 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Senior Committee 4, Sponsor5 Boys' State Alternate 35 Boys' and Girls' County 3, Clerk of the District Court5 Teen of the Week 45 Homeroom Represen- tative 1,2,3,45 Register Staff 4, Sports Edi- tor5 O-Book Staff 4, Sports Editor5 NHS Press Convention 4, First Place, Sports Writing5 University of Omaha Clinic 4, 1 First Place, Page Make-Up5 Quill and Scroll 45 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 NCOC 35 COC 45 Hussars 45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Debate Squad 3,45 National Forensic League 3,45 District Speech Contest 35 Marian Morten- sen Debate Tournament 4, First in Original Oratory5 Hastings College Tournament 4, Outstanding Debator5 NFL Debate Tourna- ment 3,4, First in Debate 3, First in Orig- inal Oratory 45 Baseball 1,35 Intramural Sports 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 Fall Play 3, Lead5 Road Show 45 Senior Play 4, Lead5 Central High Players 3,4, Marshal 45 Chess Club 2,35 Latin Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms5 National Thespians 3,4, Secretary 45 Sci- Snse-Fiction Club 3,4, Treasurer 35 Ushering GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR MARTIN W. BERTLSHOFER KEITH PATRICK BESCH ANDERSON COUSINS STEVE DAVIS WILLARD JOE HARRIS REX A. VICTOR MISS IRENE EDEN Executive Senior Sponsor MRS. IRENE JENSEN Senior Girls' Counselor MR. FRANK KNAPPLE Senior Boys' Counselor JOSEPH DONALD LINCOLN EVELYN JESSIE RHOADES GORDON Z. RIPS LOUISE V. SCOLLA WAYNE E. SIMPSON :UP EF 1 x 4 gidff, ww . EN ..,,. 2 I ::5 ::' - E ::. 'Q ,QV --: ' 11:2-V , 1-2, , . ,:.: ,,,, fi ,,.A. Q . , v,.:. ...,.- Q --:, ::-- sl ,. gk ,...,, :E ,, Hz ' - f 1 f K Y i i f I : 1 1 i z I a g i 1 Jeanne Loomis, sergeant-at-arms, Avrum Greenberg, treasurer, Ned Sackett, sergeant-at-armsg Janice Farrell, vice president, Warren Zweiback, president, Betty Branch, secretary The Class of '53-looking at the world with confidence in our eyes and the key to success in our hands, When most of us entered Central four years ago we were presented with a brand new key-chain. We probably weren't even aware of the gift at the time, yet that chain has played an important part in our high school days. On our chain when we received it was a single shiny key-the key to unlimited opportunities. During the nekt four years we had many chances to add to our col- lectionof keys. As freshmen we were confronted with all sorts of strange, new adventures. From being the most important fish in a small pond we suddenly found ourselves trans- formed into tiny insignificant minnows in a virtual ocean. However this soon changed. We quickly became adept at finding 425 without several false trials ending in the lunchroom or the oldrgym. The seemingly senseless yells and,antics of the cheerleaders at pep assemblies took on new significance as we absorbed some school spirit. The baffling symbols of algebra began to look a little less like Egyptian hieroglyphics. With each new experience we added another key to our chain. Our sophomore year presented more challenges, although perhaps not as ob- viously. We began to realize that al- though we had come a long way, we still had far to go. Graduation seemed to be a distant golden dream. ln the meantime the insides of a frog intrigued us and axioms and postulates filled our thoughts as our key collection grew. When we became juniors we entered the charmed circle, we were upper class- men. The end was in sight. We bought our the last and most important year. Our class rings and planned our schedules for chain became heavy with keys of all shapes and sizes. At last we arrived. We were seniors. Rushing headlong into all sorts of activi- ties we elected our class officers. We were so busy with opera, military ball, Register, O-Book, senior committees and all that we barely had time to stop and think. But now we know. Graduation isn't the end, but the beginning. We find that one of the keys we have already gained is that brightest of all-the key which unlocks the door to the Future. Heeger, banquet program, Veret, most and best, R. Taylor, banquet, Bryans, banquet table, Kennedy, commencement arrangements, Vlasnik, senior dance Rice, banquet, Augustson, banquet table, M. Taylor, cap and gown, Carter, senior dance, Briggs, cap and gown, Hannibal, decorations Warren, decorations, Talty, banquet program, Rusk, most and best enior. Chairmen , Slahmer, Rhoacles, Daley, Schulze, Payne, Nordell, Vernon, Merriam, Segal, Cain Larsson, Webb, Sfewarl, Pakieser, Niffler, Resnick, Seger, Heilman, Schroeder, McDonough Caster, Roberts, Tuccillo, Will, Tschirley, Owen, Petersen, Wafanabe, While, Lco Seefus, Levine, Tomes, Taylor, Schulz, Shapiro, Ruberli, Naggs, Graves Hiebenihal, Farris, McGavren, Glanzel, Fokken, Campbell, Hansen, Clark, Mick, Eggen, Beck Lewis, Cain, Emery, Holler, Berg, Kirkwood, Korman, Myers, Holmes, Engle Mary Mufum, Lindo, Hubenka, Maslos, Haggari, Fike, Buis, Grossman, Kvaal, Danielson, Avery Downs, Johnson, Hosford, Shirley Mufum, Langhammer, Marvin, Marley, Conover, Bialac, Levey Lundgren, Fullerton, Chesire, Burhans, Gabrielson, Goldsfein, Belman, Marcell, Ehrenreich, Glissmann Shapiro, National Forersc Lcague, Ckun, German Club, Halsten, Commissioned Officers' Club, Pike, Youth Civic Council, Talty, Girls' Athletic Association, Carlsen, O-Club, Nittler, Central High Players, Bleicher Chess Club, Science-Math, Katz, French Club Merriam, l-li-Y, Bixler, Thespians, Warren, Greenwich Villagers, Schroeder, Junior Red Cross, Graetz, Science-Fiction Morer, Jr. Choir, Avery, Pep Squad, Kelly, Latin Club, Curtis, Student Council, Lucas, Road Knights, Daley, Sr. A Cappella Choir, Pollack, Boys' Bowling, Clark, Titians, Caster, Y-Teens, Ziegrnan, Spanish Club, Marvin, Non-Commissioned Otlicers Club, White, Collcens, Weigel, Outdoorsmen CALL lqedidenfd Woaf ana! Mai . anis toarciiidiiii QV ' 1 C Carolyxgcriedl grades For s it has been the tr d' tion at Central l- many year ' a I- .iigh to ho ing me nor outstand mbers of th e senior class by elect- ing them senior mosts and bests. This year's balloting, Supervised by the most and best committee under the leadership ot Co-chairmen Sufan Rusk and Barry Veret, aided by Senior Counselors F. Y. Knapple and Mrs. lrene Jensen, Execu- t've Senior Sponsor Miss lrene Eden and Principal J. Arthur Nelson, took place in the individual homerooms. 1 lil49lV - k mos need Zweibqli X to Sur: , . fren ikev LOU Contripulluofligxoxguozinefi mgsloflnsf Mme ' Qfeclesl tisi' Dolls Warfen' be Alfred Cl'llllS'tuS best oltrallllei Roe lisli . ,Jock 529 -geci C20 - xrumenlo Vocalist, Tomas' - best WS. ro best. , Koywin -rh0t'f1C5' TU' 'nfolish Charles trume Qlisf best VOC - Kofi, ntribuTl0fl5 Ozzle Candidates tor ideal Centralite, most likely to succeed, best student, greatest contribution and best citizen were se- lected from the senior class at large. No senior was allowed to run for more than one position. Wh s were tabulated, names of the high three candidates in each category appeared on the final ballot. Those selected by vote ot the entire class were Kaywin Tomes and N ed Sackett, en result d Dick Fellman, Joanne Doris Raduziner and Warren Zweiback, Lois Shapiro an Kay Talty and Dick Pfaff, Annie Lou Braunstein and Randall Bixler, Ozzie Haried and Alfred Curtis, Pat Vogel and Katz and Frank Tirro, Carolyn Nevins Charles Fike. and Charles Thomas, Rae Warren and JkSt RobetR 'k dlvl- Bests in departmental activities were F25 BeliiOl':lS'Were Calcalsenejltllcihiilvmonnbfgj nominated and elected by seniors within ' ' ' ' . K l . . the mdllllduol cileporlniems now edge By restricting the vote to these l l cate- ot work in particular fields enabled stu- gories and nomimmng Within deport ' I . ' dems from Te Speezllf exprelsfslona Vocot' ments, it was hoped to make this selec- mslrumenlolloia OE lroulinotlszlgofeiyhotlisg tion a reward for true accomplishment mints To 'Fade e es Se ec 'O rather than simply a popularity contest w o exce e . Dick Fellmon J Cent '- b?Sf Spe k . oonne BrOru?rlg1ifinCPZ.,arIgs egikglugray Etelmon , est Qmregsy asf C,,,Zen4f blest iourri 1 O' V ' Dmk Pfoffoilslf Randall 4 . , ,E est Student Bixler, 13951, . agforl. N ed Sacketf, ideal R0berrU Re ' snrck, best jolbnol, Ogell best ist Citizen, Lois Shop' 'Of best 5 Decker, K f a V Talf Y, begy Student. mf an Eg W al , w.. 'Q--:fa-my 1--:-'ws-,-svaf:-www:-5v?'rwe?5sQ'l5s:5??f:i21Z? ' tl 1 J x i f Q 444 iEralJ5Ng,rL,l.ti 'N 2 -J Q ' 47- H. 9,5 vm--iifkiz-1-t5'aZ'25x--wi:1:-fwaitmv.-'-iii?fw-si..1.1, -f , may ,s5,.,3ggw,fr-.,+i2.Lf,, .Q 1 ...e . .. .. , S-, , N V, ' L .. . , . Q , T . 7 53 V .375-1 -353.13 sri' 'f..l!:-iiifs ' ,ff-'T'.f:5Yf,-T'J:Ws5f'1'.1-15'-52's .. 1, 1: '::'.e,. .Q .f-:rx 2,2 ewiiid Hsff2e15':-G:-:'S12EM'liar:-1-1.f1'if:'h u-. - I Y . M f rl' ' '- ' ' f X ' ' '- fwfr ni- 4:- iff-S'gskwiwia-1'-fzfrxfxpewz w'if',g1tnw21s ' za. -' -:ure . . 5 is ' 1 W 5111521 ksftf- 1... i ., -- 3:-5. -,ff V lf.. , I w' ' ', A . tu' A 2' 'ffwsfwf--'g-'f f if-ff i?i,:-Q if' f .-'fait'-'Q 'K351 4 .57 fitgitziyc,-:fly .gg 6-?..,g,1S.,, We f, ,gp n, V35 g V :.:.:!-,5:75'gli-:.L,,.,5T,.g--gV,-7,-gr Q..-Z A ,l .Y .qlsi--3,5 F2312 . f.fg'5ei?:a-ir if-254.1-:fn - A f f. f i x The Junior Honor society, founded in l923 by J. G. Masters, former Central High principal, is one of the highest goals for which underclassmen may strive. lts purpose is the recognition of individuality and high achievement in both scholar- ship and school activities, the encourage- ment of leadership and the development of character. Three chapters-Epsilon for freshmen, Delta for sophomores and Gamma for juniors-compose the society. Each year a committee under the chairmanship of a faculty member se- lects those on the Junior Honor society. This year 90 girls and 69 boys were elected to the various chapters. The junior group with 54 members was the largest, the freshman and sophomore classes each named 52 to the society. Active membership in the society ceases at the end of one year, but graduates who have belonged to the Junior Honor society are considered honorary members. The National Honor society honors those seniors who have good scholastic records and who are active in school en- terprises. Every spring a committee with Princi- pal J. Arthur Nelson as chairman meets to elect those seniors from the upper third of the class who are best qualified for membership in the society. The com- mittee considers what the seniors have achieved in their years at Central in both scholarship and in willingness to help fel- low schoolmates and teachers. The num- ber chosen is restricted to l5 per cent of the senior class. GAMMA CHAPTER g K Epstein, Schwartz, Bell, Hayes, Nelson, Hoagland, Schenken, Mclntyre, Pollack, Vecbastiks, Kelly' Frank, Gilinsky, Somberg, L. Swanson, T. Swanson, Kretschmer, Peterson, Stephenson, Milne, Campbell, M. Holmes Krummins, Owen, Hendrix, Bressler, Freeman, B. Holmes, Hruska, Carlson, Martison, Curtis, Wells Beaty, Joseph, Woods, Woerly, Vanllyckeghem, Briggs, Rosen, Brown, Richards, Lundt, Micklin Soskin, Jaffe, Adams, Estrada, Tappan, Baumgardner, McBride, Hellner, Jorgensen, Krantz, Cutler DELTA CHAPTER DuBoff, Marer, Davis, Meyer, Solzmcm, Oruch, Robinson, Maxfield, Janes, Shrago Feldman, Zweiback, Wintroub, Teal, Rips, Ziegman, Goldstein, Morrissey, Schrag, Lang Loring, Greene, McKie, Lewis, Beran, Edstrancl, Graves, Dichsen, Martin, P. Rice Sunderman, Bennett, Kooser, McLain, Zschau, Mullens, Lane, Pepper, Abrahams Runcis, Moron, Frank, M. Rice, Kahn, Gassaway, Smith, Woerly, Cagle Not in picture: Carroll, Clarke, Ferenstein, Festersen EPSILON CHAPTER Perrin, Ban, Goldner, Yudelson, Neevel, Trester, Harrow, Kohn, Lazer, Denenberg Bercovici, Newman, Shapiro, Serpan, Greenman, Anderson, Shukert, Holmes, Chruma, Keill Gray, Jessup, Wittson, Schrock, Morsman, Gitnick, Kaimcm, Brown, McKenzie, Janger Fellman, Tesar, Freedman, Gimple, Cyrus, Carmany, Franklin, Kricsfeld, McGlee, Peltz Greenberg, Smith, Krause, Sokolot, Scheer, Hockabout, Counsell, Wiens, Hyland, Kanecky Not in picture: Patten, Gasaway onor ociefied Qgalucfenf Couhci A The Central l-ligh School Student council was organized in i939 to ex- change ideas among students, to create a friendlier relationship between students and faculty members, to crystalize stu- dent opinion and to encourage student participation in the school's extra-cur- ricular activities. The council is comprised of i8 out- standing students-five seniors, five jun- iors, four sophomores and four freshmen -elected by the individual classes. Elec- tions for the i4 upperclass members of the i952-i953 group were held last year, while the freshmen delegates were elect- ed early this fall. ln order to qualify for membership in the council, a student must maintain a 2 average and file a petition signed by 50 members of his class. The officers-Alfred Curtis, president, Annie Lou Haried, vice-president, Patsy Gordon, secretary, Kaywin Tomes, treas- urer, and Kay Jorgensen and Eugene Zweiback, sergeants-at-arms - were elected from the council by its members. The group meets each day during eighth hour with Mrs. lrene Jensen, council sponsor, and each Monday with Principal J. Arthur Nelson in order to discuss school problems and formulate school pol- icies. The president leads council meetings and school assemblies, the vice-presi- dent conducts homeroom representative assemblies, the secretary takes minutes of the council meetings and the treasur- er works with O. J. Franklin, school treas- urer, in charge of all ticket sales and fi- nancial matters. The Student council members also ushered at school produc- tions and sponsored the annual all-girls' party. Gorey, Morer, Ziegman, Gray, Bryans, Zweiback, Kohn, Kelley, Nelson, Mrs. Jensen, Moshier, Ames Jorgensen, Lundt, Gordon, Bartley, Tomes, Haried, Curtis FIRST SEMESTER Hansen, Tompkins, Robinson, Vaccaro, Skavaril, Somberg, Richardson, Nemer, Watts, Sackett, Jones Schrager, Einstein, Solzman, Rhoades, T, Thomas, L, Thomas, W, Zweiback, E, Zweiback, Thomsen, J. Shapiro Wilhelmi Martin, Smith, Reed, Lewis, Baker, Nelson, Kelley, Greenberg, Nodcllc, Jorgensen, Slavin, Farber Palladino, Richards, Rhoades, Paton, K. Scott, Engle, Strater, S. Scott, Watanabe, Fellows, Vanllyckeghem, Schroeder Counsell, Vonn, Kuntzelrnan, Farrell, Rusk, Zschau, Gordon, Mastos, L, Shapiro, Tomes, Fisher, Raduziner FIRST SEMESTER l-laggart, Lincoln, Moshier, Marvin, Kessler, Jensen, Jordan, Gustafson, Kaiman, Ames, Doane, Ziegman Epstein, l-lildreth, l-loberman, Frank, Duffy, Hannibal, Goldstein, Marer, M. Abramson, Kaiman, Kirke, Kayser Donelson, Gabrielson, Berg, Mclntyre, Curtis, Bartley, Jessup, Morrow, Clause, Bottom, Erickson Lundt, Briggs, Carlson, Festersen, Glissmann, Bryans, Lundgren, Kratky, Gassaway, l-lamman, Branch, A, Abramson Horned, McKie, Dichsen, Briggs, Foote, Jenson, Augustson, Lorimer, Gorey, Lipp, Conover, Campbell omeroom elorerienfafiveri omeroom elarefnenfafiueo SECOND SEMESTER Hannibal, Larson, Buffet, Lincoln, Haman, Mclntyre, Jordon, Moshier, Mullens, Barth, Hall, Chambers Kully, Einstein, Hoberman, Davis, Jensen, Greenman, Greer, Bartley, Ames, Bell, M. Holmes, Langhammer Lundt, Ferer, Petter, Engle, Baker, Berg, Kennedy, Curtis, Ferenstein, Kohn, Kelley, J. Holmes J. Gordon, Counsell, Freedman, Festersen, Kelly, Kretchmer, Bryans, Byrne, Davitt, Fellows, Jorgensen, Briggs Hockabout, Fisher, Elving, Martin, Lewis, Farris, P. Gordon, Mastos, J. Briggs, Glissmann, Levine, Haried SECOND SEMESTER Kollias, Zweibock, Shrago, Richardson, Hanna, Teal, Tompkins, Westphal, G. Rhoades, Sackett, Shapiro Greenberg, Marer M. Rose, Richards, Cohn, Abramson, Raven, Thompsen, Sunclquist, Somberg, Nemer, Stearns, Ziegman Abramson Palladino, Noadell, Tracy, Wylie, Pfaft, Vaccaro, Nelson, Thomas, Gitnick, Nagel, Kraft, Shukert Peltz, Sondvall, Robertson, Paton, Vogel, Zschau, Jensen, Scott, Burnett, Van Ryckeghem, Lipp, Konecky Fellman, Rice, Samson, Smith, McKie, Scheer, Strater, Tomes, Branch, Augastson, Garey, Jcnger 1 -fieremw 1. Present . . . armsll ceived promotions. Harrison Peddie was announced as the i953 lieutenant-colonel and commander of Central's ROTC unit, and Cris Mastos was chosen colonel's lady. The Commissioned Officers' club sponsored a dinner party for the new offi- cers and their dates after the ball fes- tivities. Sound Off, first sox dance of the year, was presented by the Non-Commis- sioned Officers' club November Zl. Mas- ter Sergeant Darrell W. Miller announced promotions, and Master Sergeant Harvey Hansen handed out insignia to lO2 ca- dets. Nancy Tompkins was selected Miss NCOC from a field of four can- didates. Climax of the year's ROTC activities was winning first place in the annual fed- eral inspection April 29. The McDermott Trophy was presented at retreat cere- monies May 8. The Central Cadet Regiment was or- ganized in l893 to train students in lead- ership, military discipline and respect for authority. During the first year a bat- talion of four companies was trained by an officer from Fort Crook, assisted the second year by commissioned and non- commissioned cadet officers. ln l937 the war department reorganiz- ed the cadets into an ROTC regiment. Four years later this regiment became a battalion consisting of four regular com- panies and one freshman company. The battalion now includes the six regular companies: A, B, C, D, E and F and a seventh company, band. The Cadet Officers' club was organized in l939 replacing the Senior Cadet club which had been in existence since l895. The Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers' club was also reorganized in l939. Major activity of the Central High school battalion in l952-53 was the an- nual military ball, held January Z3 in the Peony Park ballroom. Following an im- pressive, colorful grand march by the offi- cers and their ladies, 57 senior cadets re- Sgt. Hansen, Sgt. Miller ' asm-WWW Aww BATTALION HEADQUARTERS Lt, Colonel HARRISON PEDDIE Commanding Maior JOHN WILLMARTH Executive Officer Major RICHARD DALEY Plans and Training Officer Maior DAVID HAGGART lntelliaence Officer Captain BENNETT ALBERTS Adiutant Captain RICHARD FELLMAN Supply Officer Captain JACK SEEFUS Ordnance 'Officer Captain ROBFRT GEER Range Officer Captain RONALD GROSSMAN Public Information Officer First Lt. JAMES GABRIELSON Personnel Officer First Lt, ALFC MERRIAM V n Assistant Plans and Training Officer First Lt. JOSEPH DWOSKINV I Assistant Plans and Training Officer First Lt. KIPP BUIS 1 Assistant Ronge Officer Master Sqt. RICHARD GILINSKY Battalion Sergeant Mayor Company A Captain WARREN ZWEIBACK Commanding First Lt. TED NITTLER Executive Officer First Lt. GORDON HOLLER Administrative Officer First Lt. GARY BUNNEY First Platoon Leader First Lt. MAX KENNEDY Second Platoon Leader First Lt. RICHARD JOHNSTON Third Platoon Leader Master Sgt. GARY CAMPBELL First Sergeant Company B Captain FRED WALTERS Commanding First Lt. TOM MORROW Executive Officer Second Lt. ROBERT BRECI Administrative Officer First Lt. DOUGLAS LITTLE First Platoon Leader First Lt. KERMIT CAIN Second Platoon Leader First Lt, GARY GOLDSTEIN Third Platoon Leader Master Sat. RICHARD FRANK First Sergeant Comoony C Captain RICHARD VERNON Commanding First Lt. MAC SCHULZ Executive Officer First Lt. DON CHRISTENSEN First Platoon Leader Second Lt. MARVIN GILMAN Second Platoon Leader Master Sat. l.OlIlS DeVAN First Sergcant CRIS MASTOS HARRISON PEDDIE Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Cadet Lieutenant Colonel COMMISSIONED OFFICERS' CLUB President ............ ROBERT HOLSTEN Vice President ..,........ ROBERT GEER Secretary .......... JAMES GABRIELSON Treasurer ............ DAVID HAGGART Professor of Military Science and Tactics: First Lieutenant ROBERT W. THAMS Assistant PMSC-rT: Master Sergeant DARREL W. MILLER Military Instructor: Master Sergeant HARVEY M. HANSEN Comvqnv D First Lt. JOHN BRYANS CODTOIV1 ALFRED CURTIS First Platoon Leader Commanding First Lt. STEVE DAVIS First Lt. AVRUM GREENBERG Executive Officer Second Lt. MURRAY BELMAN Administrative Officer First Lt. RICHARD MEYERS First Platoon Leader First Lt. RANDALL BIXLER Second Platoon Leader First Lt. FRANK KESSLER Third Platoon Leader Master Sgt. ROBERT FEUQUAY First Sergeant Company E Captain GEORGE SPENCE Commanding First Lt. JEROME TURNER Executive Officer Second Lt. BERKLEY BROWNE Administrative Officer RICHARD DALEY JOHN WILLMARTH -DAVID HAGGART. Mayor, Plans and Training Major, Executive Officer Mayor, Intelligence Officer Second Platoon Leader First Lt. MAX BEAR Third Platoon Leader Master Sgt. MORGAN HOLMES First Sergeant Company F Captain ROBERT HOLSTEN Commanding First Lt. STEPHEN PAYNE Executive Officer Second Lt. ALFRED JENSEN Administrative Officer First Lt, BERNARD NEWBERG First Platoon Leader Second Lt. ROBERT GIBB Second Platoon Leader First Lt. CHARLES FIKE Third Platoon Leader Master Sgt. HENRY POLLACK First Sergeant ROTC Bond Captain FRANK TIRRO Commanding First Lt. ARNOLD EPSTEIN Executive Officer First Lt. GARY ANTONY Supply Officer Second Lt. RICHARD LANGHAMMER Administrative Officer First Lt. ARTHUR CAJACOB First Platoon Leader Second Lt. GEORGE MARVIN Second Platoon Leader Master Sgt. FRED NELSON First Sergeant ROTC Junior Band Captain RICHARD BREHM Commanding Second Lt. CHARLES THOMAS Executive Officer Each year the Central l-ligh ROTC battalion has been granted the privilege of furnishing l6 senior cadets to act as guards for the newly elected royalty of the mythical realm of Quivira. ln addi- tion to their regular duties as Hussars, the cadets execute intricate maneuvers and saber drills, delighting Ak-Sar-Ben coronation spectators with their finesse and skill. The Hussars are selected through competitive marching examinations giv- en during the latter part of September. ln order to qualify for this honor, a cadet should be approximately six feet tall and meet certain standard physical require- ments. ln the past, candidates have been eliminated for such defects as bowlegs Command performance and poor posture. A cadet's ability for precision marching, his skill in handling the saber and his general military apti- tude are major factors in the final selec- tion of the Hussars. Two junior members of the battalion are chosen to serve as al- ternates, and it is their duty to command the group the following year. These master-drillmen began at once to spend most of their after-school time in practice sessions, but the long hours of toil were well repaid by the honor of participating in the coronation festivi- ties. Climaxing the activities of the weekend, the l-lussars and their dates at- tend the royal ball by special invitation of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. The boys also receive gifts for their performance. Peddie, Payne, Bryans, Zweiback, Gilinsky, Vernon, Gabrielson, Curtis, Geer Schulz, Alberts, Nittler, Nevvberg, Holmes, Bunney, Willmarth, Daley, l-laggart Lt6.'i6tl 6 TENCH ----- HUT l l Each year Central High ROTC organ- izes the Crack Squad, which consists of the i6 sophomore and junior cadets showing greatest proficiency of arms. The co-commanders, senior officers who have served two year memberships on the squad, are appointed by the previous year's commanders. The leaders have the difficult task of training the new re- cruits and welding them into a cohesive unit. i953 Crack Squad, under the super- Marvin Moore vision of Cadet Captains Rob- ert Holsten and Dee Spence, began rigorous practice ses- sions during eighth hour and after school for weeks before their first performance at the Military ball. Within six weeks the boys had mastered the l6 maneuvers comprising their program. At the ball, Nancy Tompkins, Miss NCOC, presented a cord to each cadet signifying his membership in the Crack Squad. The squad delighted three apprecia- tive audiences at the Road Show with the precision and snap of their difficult feats. Rounding out their full schedule of special programs, the cadets appeared at the four performances of the Shrine circus and at the Livestock Exchange ball. Pollack Frank Burke Gilinsky Holmes Schrager Kessler Richardson Kelly Forrest Rhodes Holsten Feuquay Larsen Spence GHCL 5SJ6ilfl.CtJ mejam V R .- Early in November a competition was held in the battalion to determine mem- bership for the i952-i953 rifle team. From the nearly l5O cadets who tried out, only l3 were named to the squad. Rifles and ammunition were furnished by the government for the boys, who were coached by MfSgt. Darrell Miller, instructor of the ROTC unit. During the year, the rifle team fired matches with other high schools, while top squad members made several trips to other towns for important matches. As a member of the rifle league, Central's trigger team participated in competition with North, South and Benson from Oma- ha and Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln from Council Bluffs. This year Central won the first and second rounds of league play to capture the city cham- pionship. The five high men fired in the William Randolph Hearst trophy match, receiv- ing school letters and shoulder cords at the end of the year. Medals were also awarded to team members showing ap- plication, improvement and best shoot- ing. Trigger-happy cadets! High scorers in order of their rankings were Robert Geer, Mac Schulz, John Willmarth, Ronald Brodkey, Ted Cajac- ob, Dick Daley, Bob Weigel and Kipp Buis. Cajacob, Schulz, Buis, Geer, Curtis, Peddie, Daley Broclkey, Hoagland, Weigel, Ames ROTC BAND Fullerton, Nolan, Ehrenberg, Taylor, T. Swanson, L. Swanson, Nelson, Vincintirme Ross, W. Gray, Schumann, Cody, Perrin, Bursteiri, Sundell, Zadiria, Harrold Madgett, Schwartz, Armbrust, Childs, Maxwell, Brinlee, Hess, Kuhn C. Smith, Ashley, Rankin, Lue, Keill, Chambers, Gash, Stanage, Gordman D. Fellman, Marvin, Langhammer, Cajacob, C. Thomas, Brehm, Antony, Tirro, Epstein HONOR GUARD Turner, Marrow, Fike, Spence, Holsten . gan! onorhl udr E035 'mr ., .92 3' X .:,:.:,.5. ' -Q -:EI x X -I-I-::-: -5.2 .I ff 3::':5:2... - - '- '- - is + ' - .. . R ' ff . , X1 ..... 1 Q ' . 1' fggfiw , 5? 55 15 .A ..f..,.1,,e..,.. 42 QA s V, sam 44 ,fy 9 18,001 SLOW Awigszvwip xx-A ' 51 -QQ, Ms +V xg .Wx Us , 953 135 w 1 SW Q sag -:1,2EE, tiff W Ms - mx QM we W' E ' ' . . K 6 .P ' wg 4 ' A',.. .:'. i fb I - ' -I ,a is ,. . .. ::.- X 5 . .: .... .::. f , if M Yr R13 as - mg ME N fig, ,.., - I :H , - i q' ,W , . x QB? I+ Qs Q ,. V , .V -,.,, , gb: -:-::- 3 .. My 1 E ' - f eil 2:. f W Central's music department, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Howe Swan- son, is noted for the outstanding pro- grams it presents. The a cappella choir has achieved such a wide reputation for excellence that people come from all over the country to hear the beautiful Singing. ln i952-53, the choir had so many talented members that Mrs. Swanson had a problem in choosing leads for The Red Mill. She finally decided upon a solu- tion which pleased the members and de- lighted the audiences. For each of the three performances, December 4, 5 and 6, the romantic leads were played by different persons. The first evening Judy Lundt and Jack Kelley appeared as Gret- chen and Karl. The following nights Pat Vogel and Bob Jensen and Georgia Com- stock and Dick Daley sang the roles. Ozzie Katz played Tina, the innkeeper's charming daughter, while Frank Tirro and Morgan Holmes as Con and Kid took the leading comedy parts. A cappella members also appeared in the Road Show in March. ln a beautiful formal setting of white arches, the choir sang both serious and popular songs. Perhaps the largest project of the year was the Central Music Festival in May, in which the entire music department took part. The black-robed choirs sur- rounded by pastel-gowned girls from the freshman glee clubs made a striking pic- ture as they presented a versatile pro- gram of songs. In addition to school performances the choir participated in the All-City music festival January l7 and in the Univer- sity of Omaha music clinic in April. The group also sang selections from the Road Show music on television. GIRLS' CHOIR Shukert, Goodman, Heldt, Mabin, Stoler, Blackburn, Edwards, J. Wright, Anderson, McLain, M. Means P. Means, S. Means, Rentschler Burney, Tracy, Sandvall, Olson, Sunderman, Schroer, Perrenoud, Morrow, Mueller, Wylie, Pazlar, Jensen C ll P W' ht g V A arro , . rig Martin, Kuncl, McWha, Dichsen, Little, Holdrege, Day, Davitt, Markovitz, Baysdorfer, Tuccitto, Wallace Laws I Dunkel, Perry, Lukowsky, Hunter, Krantz, Nicas, Rice, Fultz, Strater, Parsons, Hilty, Loring, Swanson Mihara, Abrahams, Steinberg, Woitley, Shapiro, Andrews, Parrish, Williams, Andersen, Hansen Cagle Zuroske, Bowie x W .W wb' A 3 3 iwz,-11, Qi? Q 1- ma , W Wt W V ,E ., . if ,,,, if gi H sg , A 5 'J l QM ' xii W W0 Q5 , E513 WO I We IQJ WW' A dream became a reality on the eve- ning of March 27 as Kaywin Tomes as- cended the dais to assume her position as Miss Central XIX at the annual All-Girls' party, the Cotillion Ball, sponsored by the Student council. The queen was crowned by Mrs. lrene Jensen, senior girls' coun- selor and originator of the event. The evening's festivities began in the gym with a masquerade ball, highlighted by a skit presented by the nine princesses. Each girl attending donated a small gift for Children's Memorial hospital or the Hattie B. Munroe home. After the presentation of prizes for the various costumes, spectators and guests adjourned to the auditorium to witness the spectacular grand march and Coronation. Those marching included Kay Talty, lady-in-waiting, An- nie Lou l-loried, JoAnn White, princess, Jeanne Loomis, princess lady-in-waiting, Miss Central, her ladies-in-waiting, who were Kay Talty, Annie Lou Haried and Doris Raduziner, the five princesses, and the countesses-all elected by the senior girls, and class officers, freshman girls acting as train bearers, sons of three fac- ulty members as crown and sceptre bear- ers, and girls who were club presidents and Student council members. The proceedings were announced by the mistress of ceremonies, Betty Marley, and the marshal, Carolyn Nevins, with organ music background by Mrs. Noyes Bartholomew. Robert Beck and the stage crew designed and arranged the stage setting, while the Student council boys managed the affair. Janet Briggs, princess, Janice Farrell, princess, Betty Branch, princess, Doris Raduziner, lady- in-waiting MISS CENTRAL XIX, Koywin Tomes s og 0 V -Q Q 'R 4 . 2 N U ' -Q-Q35 Y ' X E A , ,WW V Wwwwiqvrrfwfiz Ng , hi, JM M M , mfznyiwzgffxiffwidsf aggj . fm 'W mm 'Q JW' ' 'I Q' , .dmwf-'fii m A KM MQSW 5216 -1-554, Qmfwm M ,Z an Q of Q ' 'W ,Q ' ML wfmwxikf Q , 3 ,mu M E F 1 Q A ws N- ew Amin 4 1 A W S 'x 9Xx ff sQ X , 5. W Q . - '-,X Q K . : A vi Q fi Q, 7 -x-,. , X .Q- 2 il Whvmnup-W Gofifgon ga! X gofifgon ga! -.sun V . 'mdk ' mEf :QM ri' n Cou lio fi 953 Co I if X' gofifgon U1 L. U1 GS Thom in, Novak, Kuhn, Marvin, T o +- x. 2 I Ll. C o V1 c U 3 U1 F E E O . Z ,Q O C5 .WD- 'D QE .U ai c L :- ID 6 GJ un 1. GJ +- GJ D. 'd cu CD x. LL fi O vm C .C O -x .E A4 Ln O Ln 5 O x. 'U C O U GJ V1 L. un U LD Boumgordner GJ E E cz .c .Q O U U3 C U .-I rl Hess Y, 2 4: w 4 5 .S 'U U HN U U C-.JC c U E 3 L U um :T C o -+- C fi E2 'U C D C U O -1 ci 'U .. Q C O oz 1 42 lf! E Q E fi C .E c GJ I U E U .. o LD U O 2 an - m Q. LU E C O of uf 1 ,E C 'U C- C an 2 o E C. ': ,. 0 D. .Q - an U1 E O an T: -L us x. CD S 'U .O o1U x. KD JD C CD L I Lu ai 3 .1 C an .C U .LQ u. Q CL -+- +- un LL 'U C D LJ CD -C. E U1 ,. .9 - Ln O az U. PEE Since its organization in l900, the Central High band, comprised of boys and girls advanced in the field of music, has been foremost in promoting school spirit by playing at athletic games and assem- blies. Within the membership of the band is the ROTC Band which marches with the battalion. This colorful, snappy unit plays at all military functions, high- lighting its activities by presenting a con- cert at the Military Ball. Central's senior orchestra performs at the fall and senior plays, the opera and graduation ceremony in addition to giv- ing a spring concert. The orchestra's rendition of Victor Herbert's lilting music will long be remembered as a highlight of this year's opera, The Red Mill. Each year musicians of the band and orchestra organize a dance band which provides the music for all school dances and occupies a prominent spot in the Road Show entertainment. Frank Tirro was leader of this year's popular group. Another branch of the instrumental music department is an ensemble consist- ing of about l6 of the most skilled musi- cians from band and orchestra. The vari- ous quartets and trios of this fun group are in constant demand for performances at outside programs. Lora Franklin, first violinist in the string quartet, is concert- master of the orchestra. The entire department is under the di- rection of Noyes N. Bartholomew, gradu- ate of the American Conservatory of Mu- sic and of Northwestern university. ORCHESTRA Woods, Chambers, Clause, Burstein, Freed h B d L' d T' ro C. Thomas, Fullerton, Ku n, aumgar ner, in a, ir Almy, Nevins, Schwartz, J. Johnson, Epstein, Madgett, Nelson, Perrin, Frank Cohen, Dant, Burke, Brown, Belden, Hawley Glas, Krasne, Thomas, Reed, Wright, Robertson, Nelson, Duncan Franklin, Brehm, Sabacky, McBride, Teal, Gassoway, Steinberg, Lane Cgndfrumenfaf Wwic J ance guna! . D unior Kant DANCE BAND Wright, Stanagc, Marvin, Thomas, Chambers, Freed, Nelson, Langhammer, Hess, McBride Seefus, Antony, Epstein, Tirro, Schwartz, Swanson JUNIOR BAND Anderson, Esau, Baller, Shapiro, Boeder, Harrington, Agans Donelson, Newman, Wade, Thomas, Epstein, Temple, Stoil The past school year proved to be both active and victorious for the debate squad and National Forensic League. Under the direction of Coach Robert Harris, the debaters entered tourna- ments at the University of Omaha, Tech High school, Nebraska Wesleyan, Lin- coln Northeast High school, Fremont, Hastings, and Topeka, Kansas. On Feb- ruary l3 and l4, Central High played host to more than ZOO speech students from four midwestern states at the Ma- rian Mortensen Memorial Speech tourna- ment held in tribute to the forensic work of Miss Mortensen, debate coach who passed away early in the fall of l952 and originator of Central's Invitational tour- naments. The giant sweepstakes trophy, nearly three feet high, was captured by the Central squad, led by senior deba- ters Lois Shapiro, Doris Raduziner, War- ren Zweiback and Richard Fellman. Max Bear was student chairman of the event. A brief two weeks later, feminine members of the squad, Lois Shapiro, Doris Raduziner, Sandra Schreibman and Ro- berta Resnick, won the Girls' Missouri Bringing home the baconl Valley Debate tourney. The other major events of the year included the contests for Boys' and Open Missouri Valley cham- pionships, the University of Nebraska's Fine Arts competition and the National Forensic League district tournament. Pollack, Young, L. Schwartz, Bleicher, Nittler, Dwoskin, Grossman, Fellman, Hoeger, A. Schwartz ' ' k M K' Woxenber Caster Rips, Belman, Bear, Jensen, Feldman, Resnic , -c ie,- Q, I Mihara, Beaty, Erickson, Mr. Harris, Shapiro, Roduziner, Fisher, Brounstein, Platt eibedafe Wafionaf gorenaic eague enior ,gferg WaLeQ My SENIOR PLAY CAST AND COMMITTEES Olsen, Ptaff, Foote, Meyers, Berg, Alberts, Moskovitz, Bixler, Newberg, Belman Nittler, Holler, Rasey, Christensen, Branch, Taylor, Davis, Burke, J. White, Bialac Nearenberg, McDonough, Kirkwood, Sundquist, Staley, Reynolds, Moyer, Kaplan, Levey Slovin, Dloogoff, Taylor, G. White, Beck, Briggs, Mick, Owen, Hosford, Manvitz, Okun Schroeder, Brandes, Mastos, Krantz, Bryans, Resnick, Gordon, Farrell, Hansen, Fisher Estrada, Frank, Levine, Abramson, Segal, Goldstein, Carter, Loomis, Kvaal, Johnson MAKE-UP McDonough, Arnold, Jensen, Flynn, Jackson, Shapiro, Erickson, Sobrin, Cheyne, Drew, Greer Laws, Tompkins, McGavren, Farrell, Tritt, Egbert, Goodman, Cerra, Axe, Comstock, Dunlap Soskin, Clausen, Sullivan, Louther, Lainson, Pazlar, Flint, Anderson, Barnhart, Mrs. Sutton george wadkingfon SLM ,jwle e 3 3 2 5 il 5 I I' I 9 x The reporters put the covers on their now-silent typewriters, the exchange editors folded the final Register for mail- ing, the circulation manager handed out the last O-Book. Everyone in 149 leaned back in his chair and gave a long satis- fied sigh as a finish to a successful year. During l952-53 the journalism de- partment has made an impressive record. Besides putting out l6 issues of the Reg- ister, the staff has won many honors. At the Nebraska High School Press associa- tion convention in Lincoln the paper was awarded first place in sports column writing and second in feature writing and proofreading competitions. At the University of Omaha High School Journalism conference, the Regis- ter took first place in first page make-up, fourth page make-up, feature writing and editorial writing. Minor prizes were QUILL AND SCROLL earned in second page make-up and sports writing. National Scholastic Press association recognized the paper with a first class award. Two journalists, Sports Editor Warren Zweiback and Editorial Writer Suzette Estrada, won honorable mention certifi- cates in the annual University of Nebras- ka Silver Key awards contest. Central's second regular publication, the O-Book, was also the work of the journalism department. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Beth Crabbe, new instruc- tor, the staff adopted a number of inno- vations with larger pictures and more in- formative material. As a reward for diligence, 20 out- standing journalists were named to Quill and Scroll, national honorary society for high school journalists. Raduziner, Marley, Haried, Loomis, Katz, Krantz Shapiro, Belman, Zweiback, Pfaff, Curtis, Greenberg Moyer, Johnson, Levine, Resnick, Augustson, Levey Not in picture: Grossman, Schreibman First Semester Dick Ptatt ..... Annie Lou Hariecl Carole Okun .... Tani Kvaal .. Al Curtis . . Ozzie Katz .... Warren Zweiback ...,Q ,.-. ,..:-,. - .t. ,... ,Luf..M.i,i,,.e. . .. Managing Editor .. .. Editor-in-chief . . News Editor . .. Assistant News Editor .. .... Make-Up Editor ... . Associate Editor .. Sports Editor ...AssistantSportsEditor,. Eleanor Engle . . Judi Levine .... Bennett Alberts . Doris Raduzinerxl Lois Shapiro Y Helen Manvitz Susan Rusk ' ' Betty Marley I Marcia Robertsi' ' ' Jerry Turner ... Ronnie Grossman Girls'Sports . . Business Manager . . ... Circulation Manager ..... Assistant Circulation Manager . . . .. ... Advertising Managers . .. . . Exchange Editors . . Proof Readers World-l-lerald Correspondent . . . . . Staff Photographer . . . Second Semester .. . . .. Dick Ptatt Annie Lou Haried . Roberta Resnick .... Tani Kvaal . . Al Curtis Warren Zweiback . . Murray Belman .. Eleanor Engle .... Judi Levine . . Bennett Alberts ..... Frank Tirro SBarba ra Johnson ' 2 Renee Krantz iJanice Augustson lHelen Manvitz lGeorgia Pakieser 'Uanice Peters . . . . Tom Morrow Ronnie Grossman REPORTERS Betty Branch, Elaine Ehrenreich, Eleanor Engle, Suzette Estrada, Sandra Fisher, Barbara Frank, Gary Gold- stein, Katherine Graves, Ronald Grossman, Jeanne Hannibal, Phyllis Kaplan, Shirley Rae Levey, Jeanne Loomis, Sue Lyon, Helen Manvitz, Shirley Moyer, Georgia Pakieser, Janice Peters, JoAnn White ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Barbara Bialoc, Sandra Fisher, Barbara Frank, Georgia Pakieser, JoAnn White, Suzette Estrada, Sue Lyon, Katherine Graves, Phyllis Kaplan, Elaine Ehrenreich Tirro, Veret, Alberts, Grossman, Rusk, Resnick, Peters, Engle, Hannibal, Moyer, Graves Pakieser, Goldstein, Turner, Zweiback, Pfaff, Curtis, Krantz, Manvitz, Marley, Raduziner, Roberts Levey, Estrada, Frank, Kaplan, Greenberg, Ehrenreich, Kvaal, Gordon, Branch, Shapiro, Augustson, Fisher Bialac, Haried, Belman, Farrell, Mrs. Crobbe, Johnson, Okun, Levine, Loomis, Katz, White EDITORS Clockwlse from lower left: Greenberg, Hannibal, Gordon, Fellman, Okun, Marley, Schreibman, Farrell, Holler, Katz, Raduziner, Shapiro Center: Moyer STAFF Tirro, Greenberg, Veret, Alberts, Grossman, Seefus, Engle, Hannibal, Marley Goldstein, A, Fellman, Turner, Holler, Zweiback, Lewis, Staley, Moyer, Fisher Johnson, Estrada, Frank, Kaplan, Gordon, Shapiro, Hubenka, Levine, Olsen Hosford, Warren, Belman, Farrell, D. Fellman, Taylor, Okun, Katz, Raduziner, Mrs. Crablnc 00 Z? my ,segp Qlugfriiion STAGE CREW Crank, Ehrenberg, Berg, Thraen, Kroeger, Hruska, Cheeire Andrews, Bridgeman, Maguire, SCOTT, Mr. Beck, Huffaker, Slmonsen VISUAL EDUCATION Fercnstein, Maguire, Nordell, Korinek, Shrader, Marcel! Janos, Kosowsky, Kirkwood, Eisenharf, Henkens, Thomas Hitchyc, Switzer, Chrisfensen, Sundquizf, Carlsen, Lincoln JUNIOR RED CROSS Clausen, Schroeder, Briggs, Milne, Johnson, Jorgensen Ravitz, Vogel, Meyers, Erickson, Farrell, Joseph Murphy, Holler, Fellman, Kohn, Grossman STU DENT CONTROL Nolan, Gray, Snyder, Roark, Lucas, Kirkwood, Marvin, Sundquist, Bixler, Abramson, Davis Andrew, Marcell, A. Rosen, Taylor, Little, Moberg, Brehm, D'Agosta, Akromis, Robertson, Comstock Vacanti, Ehrenberg, Henkens, Bofell, Korinek, Bartley, P, Rosen, Owen, Hostorcl, Krause, Downs Estrada, Slavin, Davitt, Gentzler, Erickson, Fokken, Mick, Beck, Lcvey, Mattox Frank, Benedict, Parrish, Martin, Foote, Tompkins, Cahoon, Marley, White, Conover Q 6055 C071 fro! , ' V A I , ,Q .,.,A.-.J-Q' S 'V Q I . ,,.-,..X.:g,,-gsgsscfyirgspfi-1.3-q 1- '15-5v,'11f:w,, 1 1,1-,-Q ff .f-. :Q 1- -VH? 1 4,,,,-.1 Q5f:'s.' H, ' 1 Y , I ' fjiif' ,1-vi: f 1 , .- , f -. ' 1 ' .9 , ,rm lc- 3 vw.:,1w1vxTfT-2'vEie2w.?fi2L!'-4 ,QFE-' X ' :pn ,Y -3 3 - w - .. -,, ' 'g5'f15ff, J 2 g 2:-+:,gg.fw:'--' , -fm? 1 iff- :I -7:1 350 K 1.5,f-:q,1g-YgL,u'L- yy:-13, Q 1 ,rpm J--,-,. K, , , I 'F . 3-11' fu.-.f :A 1-.-,few vw' -. ' 1-' . .- '- -f A awry'.1Ja,pi'.:f..-.f,..,7M.L1,f -H .,,:f,. - .frail-frs -.si-.41414ffrg:11'.1.' , f ' nxfkfakfzfzla,4HiS'3-fs1Q2.fv1- . ' v,-,yqw.z-fw.,1-,,.f,,.7u.f-,MQ-.l . f f 51,11 .f5mfw-: 3n,p' 3 ,: ',:!'-:img ' H V ,,.........U Sv-52 -....a 1.-S 47 My 'Vi 5 Q As a culmination of the year's activi- Since i926 the Central High Players have succeeded in welding students with common dramatic aspirations into a func- tional theatrical group. The club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Amy Rohacek Sutton, produces the fall play as its ma- jor annual project. The three-act come- dy George Washington Slept Here con- firmed the Players' reputation for talent and versatility this year. Janice Farrell and Randall Bixler in the roles of Anna- belle and Newton Fuller delighted two appreciative audiences with their profes- sional deftness, and the entire cast of- fered a vivid demonstration of what can be accomplished through teamwork. J- :, .-,Ju-M , ui:-'L :.:: '13, :'gy--fid.,-n,-H,-ff. . school year as well as to the best sup- porting actor and actress. Candidates for this honor are selected from partici- pants in the Fall and Senior plays. Janice and Ted Nittler won the awards this year. Each month the Players invite an in- dividual prominent in local dramatic activities to address the group. The guest speakers play an important and educa- tional role in the club's functions. The l95Z-53 officers, Ted Nittler, president, Tani Kvaal, vice-president, Annie Hruska, treasurer, Nora Brown, recording secretary, Jeanne Wilhelmj, corresponding secretary, Topper Teal and Cynthia Zschau, sergeants-at-arms, and Warren Zweiback, marshal, helped pro- vide festive entertainment for the mem- bers at the Christmas and other holiday parties rounding out the full calendar of this popular, active organization. ties the Players sponsor a spring banquet comparable to filmland's academy award presentations. Oscars are awarded to the outstanding actor and actress of the Veret, Watkins, Teal, Segal, Turner, W. Zweiback, Salzman, Meyers, Nemer, Nelson, E. Zweiback, Noddle, Young, Epstein, Siebrass Tuccitto, Pazlar, Vlasnik, Nagel, Wylie, Tracy, Peters, Overton, Tompkins, Reynolds, M. Taylor, Rosen, Caster, P aperny Roberts, Martin, Tate, Blackburn, Smith, McKie, Zschau, Morrow. Stephenson, Thomas, Kirkman, Gimple, St b N r b r K e k o er, eaen eg, onc y Vingers, Reed, Parsons, Lewis, I-l. Shapiro, Rcsnick, Rusk, P. Peterson, Wallace, K. Peterson, Milne, Richards, Johnson, Slavin, Cutler Reznichek, Noodell, L. Shap.ro, Waxenberg, Pakieser, Parrish, Jenson, Sandvall, Stoler, Kahn, Wolfson, Okrent, Okun, Gosch, Joffe Williams, Steinberg, Rice, Peppcr, Vrupinsky, Weiss, Gdley, Parons, Nittler, Mr:, Sutton, Perrenoud, Shepard, N. Taylor, Wilhelmj, Raduziner, Soskin Bennctt, Monroe, D, Greenberg, T. Grcene, Graetz, Kirkwood, Mclntyre, P, Ames, Bixler, Murphy, Kessler, Fellman, Lincoln, Meyers, Briggs, Green Dinkel, Loring, McLain, Barnes, Kohn, Davis, Bell, Goldstein, Egbert, Cheyne, Little, Martin, Abrahams, Fellows, Fiedler Holdrege, Fostersen, Jensen, Hellner, Brown, Ehrenreich, Krantz, Hruska, Mullens, S. Ames, Berg, Newcomer, Anderson, l-lammans, Flint, Jones Lundt, S. Greene, K. Graves, Horied, Braunstein, Moss, J. Kooser, Margie Fokken, Freeman, Gordon, Gassaway, J. Graves, J. Johnson, Frank, Glas, Greer McDonough, Andersen, Barta, Joseph, Kvaal, Galley, Farrell, E. Kooser, Manette Fokken, Holmes, Chudacotf, Jorgensen, Fischer, Bernstein, Andrews, Kuehn Blease, Flynn, A. Levine, J. Levine, Hubenka, Belman, Mastos, Mick, Hansen, Erickson, Martison, Dicksen, Brandes, B. Johnson, Bialac, E. 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I 3g9g:g'!,1Qxe1?.S:s3i2:-a-,-,.,:-,--g:.:,,:fi-,---,mn-f-s.ts--X, -.hw l'fii:f1u1',:,:,,K. .f-wif',w'-inf 4:3L..EBMQ..BasMsmmummQEnwAm ,.nhl1bs-.di1.2f1J,aal:m,.eierm:mfg-z,.B2:Aeian-1.,-mcattgs-.Q .T ge, safe.-,tits-ali:-.-is if nated their time to the Hattie B. Munroe Home and Children's Memorial hospital. With this impressive motto before .xt ,. . cs, . X, .- . ,. . -, .-, . . Y . ,., . i .. .-wi.--.-J-..w-W .Y -Q-: 1- -f r :aw-H-2--we,-:A--1,5 'hertz .-,fats ri:-f.ue.'w.17' 5-1fi,4?.4-r4.2---.Wie ,-aww if , 7.1-fi i.-N-,i1s..,w-:-1. mmigsif-L Aim--gvas-9 asa-es-1-rf 4paw-1'zf:'ir-w11.':M -12137:-,-144-:,i-'w 7,:. :gf tcm,bf-ezqkgyisgmzu-mst-1--. -nv if- 4'-11 '-1121: -r. N-.GH '-yaggg' L --'X-fy .gawk:N-::f.g2',-Gm-ww'-1'a7 gl '-ts-vit-Am,fSf-ff-1-v.5yfs iz lK-wg'L-sg.'frxwfkgii-P-'A- fy them, the Colleens, one of Central's larg- est service clubs with a membership of 330 girls, has contributed a long list of achievements. Besides selling lilies, poppies and other tags for various charitable organizations, the group took part in the advertising campaign for the Mothers' March for Polio. At Christmas time the girls were busy spreading the true meaning of Christmas. The adopt-a-family committee provided a needy family of eight with Christmas dinner, clothing and toys, the doll com- mittee dressed 4O dolls for poor children. The huge, gaily-decorated tree in the school's east hall was also the work of Colleens. The sick were remembered through- out the year too. Favors and scrap- books were sent to the Veterans' hos- pital, and two girls each Saturday do- excellent work goes to the faculty spon- sors: Miss Virginia Lee Pratt, Miss Irma Costello, Miss Ruth Pilling, Miss Dorothy Cathers, Miss Josephine Frisbie, Mrs. Jeanne Paisley, Miss Juliette Griffin, Mrs. Augusta Turpin, Miss Esther Relihan, Miss Marguerite Keller, Miss Virgene McBride. lt hasn't been all work and no play however. At the meetings, conducted by Jo Ann White, president, Jeannie Loomis, vice-president, Marsha Waxenberg, sec- retary, Connie Little, treasurer, and Judy Lewis and Lenieve McKie, sergeants-at- arms, Colleens have learned about every- thing from fencing to interior decorating thanks to speakers representing various occupations. ln December a Christmas party took the place of the monthly meeting, in February all faculty members, mothers of cabinet members and members were invited to the annual Valentine tea. Bartlett, Bolas, Cohn, Barta, Beck, Buell, Jane Carlson, Carroll, Cheyne, Campbell, Brandes Bottom, S. Avery, Breslow, Berg, Joanne Carlson, Cyrus, Andersen, Branch, Cherniack, L. Brown Abrahams, Anderson, Blackburn, Carmony, Cohen, F. Brown, Clouse, Cerra, Burney, Adams Ctl J.A N.B B'I A BB CtiA t Ad SCI u er, very, rown, rin ee, mes, . arnes, ur is, ugus son, n rew, age S. Barnes, Atchfey, Bostcr, Beaty, Brcssler, Canar, Berkley, Bernstein, Chandler, Bcugh Scott, Sikso, Vann, Witt, Waller, Vauck, Zschau, Janet Wilson, Ravitz, Wilhelmj Yoes, Tate, Zuroske, Joann Wilson, Whittaker, Stephenson, Vlasnik, Taylor, Shepard, Wells Vingers, J. Woerly, Talty, C. Woerly, VanRyckeghem, Vogel, Simons, Thomas, Wolfson, Schroeder, Wade L. Shapiro, Zalkin, Slavin, G, Shapiro, Wallace, Tomes, Mastos, Williams, Waxenberg, Weiner, Raduziner Rice, Steinberg, White, Mick, Wells, Shukert, Sachs, Warren, Konecky, Paperny Gasaway, Festersen, Holdrege, Dryden, Hooper, C. Edwards, Fricke, Hansen, Hiebenthal, Flynn, Graves Fisher, Hannibal, Egbert, Flint, Hammans, Davis, Colvin, Galley, Fellows, Green, Fiedler P. Edwards, Freedman, Cohn, Hellner, B, Holmes, J. Holmes, Hockabout, Erickson, Gorey, M. Greenberg, C. Frank X Suzette Estrada, B. Frank, Gross, Drew, Foot, Freeman, Goodman, Counsell, J. Greenberg, Gibson, S, Greenberg Hyland, Andersen, Suzanne Estrada, Hubenka, Gordon, Farrell, Ehrenreich, Freed, Gartner, Gidley, Fellman ., ,J i COMM? . CZKLQM Morgan, Rhoades, Johnson, Reed, Pakieser, Sobrin, Stoler, Shapiro, Strater, Rentschler, Nicas, Sfober Downs, Schroeder, Olson, Nagel, Pazlar, Sandvall, Yates, Mueller, Snyder, Perrenoud, Samson, Stevens Newcomer, Perry, Paton, Jensen, Sandberg, Resnick, Parsons, Sokoiof, Janger, Roitstein, McGlee, Rasmussen Scherer, Shonsey, Noodell, Peter, Rusk, P. Peterson, Richards, R. Rice, Naggs, Parsons, Smith, Steinberg Peltz, P, Rice, K. Peterson, Ryall, Sunderman, Pepper, Okrent, P. Rosen, Rife, lsack, J. Rosen Korney, Levine, Kahn, Farber, Okun, Manvitz, Platt, Lipp, Soskin, Bialac, Levey, Swanson Loring, Martin, J. Krantz, McLain, Dubbelf, Morrow, Lewis, Lange, Little, Jorgensen, l-leldt, S. Fischer Johnson, Graves, l-losford, McKie, Mullens, Gosch, P. Means, Mohrhusen, Katleman, Jones, E. Krantz, Lorimer Greenberg, Frank, J. Fischer, Minkin, Krupinsky, Monroe, Kretschmer, R. Krantz, Markovitz, Marley, Lundt, Katzman Janes, McDonough, Jensen, S. Means, M. Means, Kooser, Kricsfelcl, Kuncl, Laws, Manvitz, Lagman, Kirkman Dichsen, Jackson, Kuehn, Kratky, Martison, Kuntzelman, Eclstrand, Hansen, Marshell, Klotz, Krizelman, Mihara Glas, Joffe, Katz, Greene, Green, l-laried, Gray, Loomis, Carter, l-loward, Clarke, Kaplan One of Central's best-known service clubs, Titians, is an exclusive organiza- tion, but membership is not based on money or social position. ln order to become a member of Ti- tians a girl must fulfill only one impor- tant specification-she must have red hair. All natural red-heads lno henna rinse allowedl, whether golden, auburn or brick red, are automatically members of the club. Titians was founded in i924 by Mrs. lrene Jensen, now senior girls' sponsor. The group was named for the painter, Titian, who was famous for his portraits of beautiful red-haired women. This unique organization performed various duties for the school such as helping Mrs. Jensen with her counseling. They also ushered and ran the check- room for entertainments held in the audi- torium - - - the opera, The Red Mill, the Road Show, the fall play, George Washington Slept Here, the senior play, l Remember Mama, and other school productions as well as Tuesday Musi- cales and concerts by pianist Rudolf Firkusn and the Tucson Boys' chorus. Four of this year's officers, Sharon Clark, president, Kay Talty, vice-presi- dent, Catherine Hubenka, secretary, and Joan Benedict, treasurer, are seniors. Sergeants-at-arms Sally Smith and Doro- thy Lorimer are sophomores. To each member who is being graduated, Titians has again presented a sterling silver tea- spoon. This custom has been carried out since the club's founding. Stewart, Brown, Sabacky, Stephenson, Edwards, Spidle, Tomes, Mayberry, Lorimer Smith, Colvin, Radek, Kvaal, Talfy, Clark, Hubenka, Mick, Samson Janes, Atchley, Tuccitto, Benedict, Haried, Clarke, Sullivan, Ruge, Vingers mfim-i.gqm,g,y::M-wf:.f.1wf.'.-1-.f.-.1 :i.w-14-rnqsn-e mmm-.,..g..-s,....iM..,.. ...i ,,.,,,,.i..,.,...,......,i..-so mnumuif -.,-1 M.-::4i.. .-1ma:sheu.:zmm5e,f:.i1::i- 1149.-mwnmyramwm-a1pgsi:ng.m:qga3gg5Au,f ,.1ef:.,.qp.'z1.is.unac. -lem Y-Teens are internationally organized to further friendships among girls ot all races, religions and backgrounds. The group, sponsored by the Young Women's Christian association, seeks to broaden the interests ot ZOO members through projects designed to increase their under- standing of human nature by working side by side. As a part of their community activities, the Y-Teens helped sponsor morning Len- ten services at Easter time, which were open to the general public. They also prepared a Thanksgiving program and took groups of children from local orphan- ages on tours ot the downtown stores at Christmas time. Each month Y-Teens held two meet- ings, at which projects such as sewing baby garments, singing at hospitals and aiding the Goodtellows were discussed and planned. Club officers Delores Caster, president, Kay Talty, vice-president, Barbara Scott, secretary, Anne Marie Hruska, treasurer, and Chandra Danielson and Marcia Rob- erts, sergeants-at-arms, were assisted by eight teachers who served in an advisory capacity, each working with one commit- tee. Executive huddle During the past year several new ac- tivities have been added. The point system was inaugurated in order to recog- nize the individual work done by each girl. At the end ot the year Marjorie Bel- den and Ada Gerlecz, both freshmen, were crowned point queens. Taylor, P. Tuccitto, Seger, Stamps, Walters, Talty, Vlasnik, Sikso Webb, Wade, Stevenson, Scott, Witt, Strater, Warren, Taylor, Wiens Wright, W. Zimmerman, K. Tuccitta, Scott, Young, Swanson, Stober, D, Zimmerman Nevins, Pakleser, Monroe, Liebhart, Relzinette, McFarland, Peters, Nagel, Petersen Parrish, Kercheval, Mitchell, Kerr, Krause, Kirkman, J. Johnson, K. Johnson, Lonrner Lundt, Runcis, Kosowsky, Rogers, Olson, Overton, Pazlar, Sandberg, Naggs Roberts, Matulevicz, Radek, McBride, Lanfz, Martison, Laushman, Nicas, Kolnick S. Johnson, Joseph, Jorgensen, Milne, Mason, Kvaal, Lewis, Morgan, Murray Andersen, Hooper, Elying, Beran, Gerlecz, Hruska, Buell, Danielson, Belden Cagle, Greer, Gilquest, Bradford, R, Hoffrnan, Glissmann, G, Hoffman, Flint, Briggs Dunkel, Frank, Gassaway, Hubenka, D'Agos1a, Clause, Freed, Billingsley, Gilreath Bartlett, Fetter, Baustert, Glanzel, Eggen, Ewert, Engle, Axe, Bruno Caster, Benedict, Jensen, Johnson, Brown, Cahoon, Harris, Gorey, Hartline ' 32115 The Chess club was organized in i938 to encourage students' learning to play chess or improving their game. Miss Gayle Phillips has sponsored the club since l945. The club includes among its members not only experienced players who are friendly rivals at the game but also many novices conspiring to challenge them. For the benefit of the latter, the club offered a planned series of eight lessons this fall. To stimulate intra-club competition a ladder system was adopted. Members of the chess team challenged those rating just above them in order to raise their own position. This system not only kept players in practice but also established a truer team line up. The Chess club held its annual intra- school tournament under the supervision of Charles Fike and Miss Phillips. After a long, tedious battle, Dave Schenken gained top honors, with Mike Bleicher, club president, taking second place fol- lowed by Ernie Kaiman, secretary of the organization. ln the city high school tournament held at the Y, Central's chessmen cap- tured highest honors. Don Madgett and Dave Schenken finished first and second respectively while two other Centralites placed in the top five. To add to their laurels the Central pawnpushers obtained an equally good record in the city high school Rapid Transit tourney. This contest stressed speed as well as skill, for players had only lO seconds to move. Switzer, Langhammer, Fike, Kelly, Jessup, Christensen, Little, Skavaral, Pazderka, Murphy, Kessler, Taylor Zweiback, South, Fellrnan, Steinberg, Schenken, Kaiman, Bear, Trester, Bell, Teal, Schrager, Armbrust ' R' G ld t ' R ndell Akerson, Gilman, Linda, Gaer, Noddle Bolos, Fricke, Baysdorfer, ips, o s ein, u , t I Johnson, Parrish, Hosford, Brandes, Edwarcs, Baker, Pollack, Gifnick, Kully, Gordman, Fryzek White, Gray, l-foward, Wells, Farrell, Turner, Nelson, Bleicher, Segal, Galley, Taylor ln spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of .... the great out- doors, and if this boy happens to be a member of the Outdoorsmen's club, he has the opportunity to realize his dreams in a worthwhile hobby. The Outdoors- men's club, as its name implies, is a strictly masculine membership united to stimulate interest in the enjoyment and conservation of our natural resources. Although only a yearling among Cen- tral's extra-curricular groups, the Out- doorsmen sponsored a Conservation Week program early in the spring to acquaint the student body with the worthwhile aspects and practices of conservation. Bob Weigel, club president, assisted by Stan Davis, vice-president, Don Hali- sek, treasurer, Topper Teal, secretary, Mike Gray and Jim Engle, sergeants-at- arms, and Wentworth Clarke, club spon- sor, planned the week's activities, includ- ing a film featuring Yosemite National park and a showcase display of wildlife and natural resources. As part of their activities, the boys planted trees on Arbor Day, gave dona- tions to conservation organizations such as Ducks Unlimited, and donated sports magazines to the school library. The meetings of the Outdoorsmen each month were highlighted by technicolor films of wildlife and conservation. Club members feel that they have only scratched the surface of possible activi- ties open in outdoor life. Future plans include assisting directly in the restock- ing of game-birds and the reforestation project in Nebraska. Fryzek, Kohll, W. Gray, Reynolds, Ferenstein, Kuncl, Vaccaro, Larsen, Robinson, Bray, Breci, Stine, Barth McDonough, Dohse, l-lciwkinson, Lemen, Peters, Weeks, Morrissey, Rogers, Anderson, Fulton, Russ, Sevick Engle, Wickman, Wilson, Doane, Walters, Lucas, Buis, Vernon, Sundell, Goldstein, Papineau, Losch Robinson, Davis, Barnes, M. Gray, Gaines, Bear, Garrop, Cloyd, Andrus, Fellman, Baird, Ashley Lang, Snyder, Kohn, Weigel, Solzman, Teal, Mr. Clarke, Kirkwooa, Kalisek, Murphy, Kessler, Hogan 1-K 1511-51 .2 Aim P in 'vig 5-dQ1.'l' 5, f N l fiL,y,.,'g2.,z is w '-7511 1 ,gi 1 W ',s11f'fag.1f1'm ck fray iffy, D ,Q ,gif ei K fe M f lk ,L , E I 15 K, .M 5f?,t'L f-5 tw. ,t , v wi .. 1 , 1:1-1..a-'f.1,.-i-M: :. .u,f:sf1a' -.ff-,f -Q, -.114 . ,iii- v - g A 'i--mp? - fgsfefsfy15agwi?jff'g.5.i92ek-yg:'L,ffa'-1-ff:fyitvg-:5r1fQZ:,f:.fa4:-152: I gfqgigf-11:1g3?,f1'ief,f.f.zg':g5:5215:-ieegcfig wi:-J,3 gf-gefni1z,2qfE?,1w:Ffv3vii!-if? -'f:fi1'Qf--41:-if?.':?-f:ieii,:.rl-f:iff- l 1 -. 4 Tl ,. .fffaf'11-51'-.::f.::.5.5:rf 1.iG -tzpzp,-5112122'f-Kew l 4 '- fem-at -.G1:'m:Q:5,a'f13:r1-1k2z?i15.5.is:1J-'SIM.i::f,5 sQ'f.12:f:5'71:--ft-5-1-.-..i'is,- vii- 1 'sep-f1.,.'-.'::'z, aff:-'q1..iif 7- .--1.g:f2fff'-f,f-'- fggrvfzfgg.-gs,iesggittciif,s,rA'f.:..:1-g.-p-:rigf.5gmtgg4g,35gfg' f ir.-'f:p,-1g:,gtg,'-5 .,'-1:1-:'g:13'i,Q1, ,ei g- ---t 'J-Sufi.,5 2iE.I5f:f' J - 1'7 .!'f.'.':1l- 'fl . 'E V '- ' 4 .Y ?1.'Zi1I'3 vv '- .-ix, '-f1 '1' ,J -- 1 2 -f 5'ri?-51,-?w5?:1f-fiwsyzf,-5311ffm?-.avrdi,fg.rf!.-1.4 -s.ift:2i':1::?a: 25.15:',-L:-,'-,U..-:g':a.': zfq?-fe:--1g.q,qf:,?ef,..,3f,.,-5f,.1-s.f,-.',,:s1,f,1,-.5,1113 1,1 V1 ff A' 'ws-1 zu.-.2151 .41fee'f23'sz:.'v1-9.1Q1-1'fa'f:f--':'iS'.r:cfLf!.'::3:g- - '11-2 -2: '2:l'fL-1!f- E. R -Ei. w Qs?a2f-fv4.s1zim,4-'lsr-QQ, f -N21-.4.,.s.fL4. i11Li.'-n.:,aug.L.'was me-sf -z1.e.,,1fmLsme -uLu14::'r.-1-1..J.'- 5+----fr-w .....1-.:.h:1:, .ai-w:Li we ..., . ,. .ttr.t,. Central High Road Knights, organized this year under the sponsorship of Es- mond Crown, is a group of those known in automobile mechanics circles as hot- rodders, but not in the sense sometimes associated with the word. The Road Knights are boys who have an interest in safety, auto mechanics and customizing. They study all the literature available concerning cars and then meet to exchange ideas. lt is their hope to dispel the old notion that hot- rodders spend their time speeding through the streets in dilapidated jalopies. To prove their point, the members with the assistance of the Omaha Police department and Omaha Safety council staged an intensive driving safety cam- paign during the school year. The boys discussed the problem of safety with the sheriff and invited various members of the Safety council to speak at their meet- ings. Bob Williams, manager of the World-Herald safety drive, contributed his opinions. They also conducted an ex- periment to test reaction time in stop- ping. The Knights are working toward fur- thering the idea of driving clubs in all high schools. The officers were Bob Lucas, presi- dent, Bob Larsen, vice-president, Charles Doane, secretary, Dick Hansen, treas- urer, and Bill Roark and Bob Shukert, sergeants-at-arms. Wilson, Lemen, Peters, Gorelick, Hannibal, Watson, Shukert, Stine, Palma, Barth Bennett, Kohll, Dant, Moberg, Herzog, Greenberg, Roark, Snyder, Forrest, Cloyd Gray, Watkins, Reynolds, L. Lucas, Burke, Meier, Gaines, Garrop, Williams, Lang Marcus, Carman, Barnes, Thedens, Kirkwood, B, Lucas, Larson, Hansen, Doane, Mr. Crown Nolan, Tyson, Nichols, Maxtield, Schenken, R. Robinson, Kalisek, Bray, Peterson, Smith, G. Robinson, Losch Tirro, Kelly, Bell, Gilinsky, Schrago, Jakobsen, Jones, Heeger, Singer, Forrest, Schrager W'ls Me N l M l t Ph'Il' B W It M'll K ' G ld t P ll lc i on, yers, eson, c n yre, i ips, ear, a ers, i er, alman, 0 sein, o ac ,Frank Reynolds, Anderson, Tschirley, Carlson, Morrissey, Rips, Chudacoff, Augustson, Beaty, DuBoff Roberts, Radek, Grossman, D. Dwoskin, Graetz, J. Dwoskin, Bleicher, Drexel, Schwartz, Lincoln As its name implies, the Science-Math club serves as an impetus to further scientific research among high school students. The Central group is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America. This year several members participated Tomorrow's Einsteinsl in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search in which Marcia Roberts, Central senior, was the only Nebraskan to re- ceive honorable mention. The busy group also took part in the University of Oma- ha science workshop and the University of Nebraska's Junior academy of science. Under the chairmanship of Marcia Rob- erts, the club sponsored a sox dance The Flexagon Fling. As the focal point in the year's activi- ties, the club presented a Science-Math Open House featuring exhibits from the various mathematic and science depart- ments at Central. For many months pre- vious to the affair, club officers Mike Bleicher, president, Janice Augustson, vice-president, Max Bear, secretary, Da- vid Schenken, treasurer, and J. Martin Graetz, general open house chairman, labored diligently preparing exhibits and issuing invitations to the public. Monthly programs included lectures upon such enlightening subjects as The Theory of Relativity, Hexagons and Their Construction and Non-Euclidean Geometry. cience - Wad N .,., ,,,,,-, f 3 , , 4. - .. ,gm.-,QQ-35gL':.24,:.Y ,m?w2v:'zg.f.g-.fs-1,-Jn.A221ElLuJLu'asLiu.i:4:::4x- Science-fiction devotees differ from other types of fans in that their interest is active and organized and is shared by people in many countries. There are an- nual world conventions to bring these fans together. They have organized clubs throughout the world, including several national and international associations. Many of these groups publish amateur magazines called fanzines to present critical reviews, announce conventions, etc. Science-fictionites have a language all their own, some of which has become a part of current slang. Many of their members, as future sci- entists, take an active interest in fur- thering scientific inventions, especially the cause of space travel which is com- ing closer to reality every day. They eagerly await the time when they can point to science fiction and say proudly, This prophecy has come true! The Central High Science Fiction club was organized in l9'5l by a group of Central juniors, with the assistance of Miss Margaret Weymuller, club sponsor. The present officers are J. Martin Graetz, president, Margery Radek, vice- president, Jerry Watkins, secretary, Jer- ry Turner, treasurer, and Susan Rusk, sergeant-at-arms. Through work of the members, the school library has increased its stock of science-fiction. The club also has a pri- vate library, consisting of books and magazines donated by club members. Having gone beyond the Captain Video stage, this group has a mature literary interest in good science fiction. Through the club they hope to further this interest in Central High school. Tepperman, South, Pollack, Watkins, Kirkwood, Wright, Graves, Ban Ferer, Rundell, Teal, Schenken, Gilinsky, Grossman, Frank, Bollinger DuBoff, Feldman, Kully, Simon, McFarland, Dwoskin, Turner, Mayo Roberts, Kvaal, Kessler, Murphy, Segal, Graetz, Radek, Bruno GREENWICH VILLAGERS Walters, Barth, Dubbelt, Morrissey, Bray, Nelson, Raven, Raclek, Staley, Klofz Kirkman, Lorumer, Kratky, Bollinger, Buell, Elving, Bowles, Slober, l-losford, Bruno Johnson, Joseph, Warren, Hannibal, Hellner, Green, Hubenka, Markovitz, Steinberg HI-Y Forrest, Greene, Ames, Marvin, Emery, Rhodes, Toff, Hoagland, Rascy, Johnslon Thedens, Bell, Jakobsen, Holsten, Foote, Henkens, Kirkwood, Morrow, Vlasnik, Kuhn Losch, Carmen, Lundgren, Buis, Walters, Vernon, Gabrnelson, Spence, Holmes, Young Seefus, Kessler, Burhans, Niftler, Sundquisf, Wximorth, Merriam, Schrader, Bixler reenwic agent by Jafin It any proof is needed that Latin is tar from a dead language, a glance at the l952-53 Latin club activities should convince even the most doubting. As a unique beginning to a busy year the group took an imaginary trip to l-la- des by means ot a clever skit written by Program Chairman Nora Brown. After crossing the River Styx with Charon, the boatman, the schoolboy hero ot the play saw all the horrors ot the underworld in- cluding Cerberus, the three-headed dog, and King Pluto with his queen, Proser- pina. Highlighting the November meeting was a Roman banquet at which the host and guests, reclining on couches in typi- cal Roman fashion, dined on a bountiful repast complete with roast boar la pars- ley-decked piggy bank on a platterl. A Saturnalia party including games, carols and an unusual abundance ot food carried out an old Roman custom ot an end-ot-the-year feast honoring Saturn. ln February a special Latin club quiz show added to the tun, while the coincid- ing death ot Julius Caesar and income tax day on the Ides of March lMarch l5l was the subject ot a play, The Mod- ern Assassination ot Julius Caesar, fea- turing the murder ot Jules Kaiser, the income tax collector. As a grand climax to the year's activi- ties the club sponsored Latin week April l9-25. After covering the school with posters and stickers, the members staged a Parentalia, April 23. P. Ames, Nichols, Shrago, Barth, Weigel, Kalisek, Rhodes, Robinson, Pfatf, Gilinsky, Bell, Young, Jones, Nemer, Greene DuBoff, Lue, Hoberman, Doane, Freeman, Stephenson, Brown, Shapiro, Peter, Spidle, Manvitz, Ashley, Schrager, Kully, McDonough Epstein, V. Frank, S. Ames, Rasmussen, Dichsen, Baurngarclner, Katleman, Holmes, Hruska, Campbell, D. Frank, Edstrand, Wylie, Moyer, Siebrass Mihara, Wintroub, Feldman, McLain, Beaty, Finch, Parsons, Marshell, Stoler, Martison, K. Talty, Woods, Carroll, Webb, Bradford, Bressler, Janes Jotfe, Williams, Stevens, Blackburn, Festersen, Holdredge, Glas, Palladlno, Vanllyckeghem, Tate, J. Talty, Graves, Sandvall, J. Fischer, Gosch, Minkin Smith, McKie, Davis, Zweiback, Kelly, Brown, Kvaal, Levine, S. Fischer, Heldt, Loomis, Wells, Curtis, Shepard Smith, Esau, Buller, Ganz, Hyman, Miller, Schenken, Alberts, Bleicher Beaty, Krause, Walters, Dubbelt, Teal, Tschirley, Pakieser, Runcis, Krumins, Festersen Shukert, Okun, Bercovici, Pazlar, Salzman, Glanzel, Nagel, Radek, Fellman Apple strudel, pretzels, beer lrootl and old-world atmosphere turned the gym into a corner of Germany for an evening. The occasion-the annual Ger- man club sox dance. Central's Herren and Fraulein trotted to the tunes of the dance band at the annual Heidleberg Hop, December l2, after the Tech-Cen- trol basketball game. The German club, revived this year by popular demand after a year's absence from the list of extra-curricular activi- ties, is open to those who are studying German now, have studied the language or have traveled in Germany. Club spon- sor is W. Edward Clark, this year's offi- cers were Carole Okun, president, Nan- cy Nagel, executive Secretary, Topper Teal, treasurer, Dan Denenberg and Glo- ria Shukert, sergeants-at-arms. ln l95l the German club gave a tape recorder to the school for use in foreign fanguage or English classes. The Ger- man c'asses' successful use of the re- corder in improving pronunciation and wf:rd usage was proved at the University of Omaha's spoken-German contest. Glo- 0l l'Yl6ll'l ria Shukert won first prize, Ed Bercovici, second. As o climax to a successful year the group took to the fields of Elmwood park for a picnic May 5. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? CM ...U . All those who have learned to parle francais have had the thrill ofa Parisian holiday without the expense of an Euro- pean tour by participating in French club. Club officers Ozzie Katz, president, Lois Shapiro, vice-president, Laurence Hoag- land, secretary, Jeanne Loomis, treas- urer, and Nancy Farber and Randall Bix- ler, sergeants-at-arms, aided by Miss Bess Bozell, sponsor, presided at the monthly meetings. As a major charitable project, French club members prepared scrapbooks filled with cartoons which were sent to schools Parlez-vous francais? in France. The club also gathered articles of clothing, toys and other gifts to send to their adopted boy in Paris. Cor- respondence with teenage boys and girls in France has helped the group to learn and understand the European educational system, and many members anticipate visits from their foreign pen-pals. Highlight of i952-53 for French club enthusiasts was the annual picnic held at Elmwood park. The members enjoyed true French cuisine of hotdogs a la crepe suzette topped by a brisk game of Ameri- can baseball. Sullivan, Nolan, Tyson, Maxfield, Walters, Moberg, Skavaril, Vaccaro, Marvin, J, Simon, Newberg, Solzman, F. Simon Vingers, Loring, Pepper, Vlasnik, Merriam, Vauck, J. Lewis, A. Levine, Tompkins, Lange, C. Wells, Milne, C Woerl Marer - Y, Lundt, Nicas, Sandberg, Little, Thomas, Mogil, Freeman, Yates, Newcomer, Snyder, Kuntzelman, Mueller, J.Wells Y un J. Woerl 1 0 Qi Y Matulevicz, Scherer, Okrent, Wolfson, Woods, Hansen, Rusk, Resnick, Martin, J. Rosen, M. Rice, Weiner, G. Shapiro, Slavin Soskin, Levey, Haried, Zaikin, Waxenberg, Parsons, Kerr, Weiss, J, Moss, Samson, Nittler, Parrish, Steinberg, Konecky Racluziner, White, Swartz, Levine, Mcistos, L, Shapiro, Loomis, Katz, Miss Bozell, Gordon, Kooser, N. Taylor, Raznick, Lipp Einstein, Hauser, R. Burke, Baker, Barnes, Akersonc Cigmpbell, Buffett, M. Burke, Hoagland, Kirkwood, Bixler, o stein Brodkey, Joan Andersen, Dryden, Joanne Carlson, Janice Anderson, Erickson, Jane Carlson, Egbert, G. Anderson, Bottom, Hyland, Barnhart, K. Jones Jakub, Greene, Brown, Burney, Brinlee, Fokken, Colvin, Flint, Holmes, Curtis, Hammans, King, E. Krantz Abrahams, Franklin, Hosford, Cohn, Galley, Cyrusi Fatgrell, Hockabout, Joffe, Bernstein, Glas, l. Greenberg, rm rust Joseph, Barnes, Burnette, Janger, Curry, Fiedler, Counsell, K. Andersen, Globe, Arnold, Erickson, J. Jones, Herre Clarke, Scott, Collins, Comstock, Chudacoff, Fellows, Ehrenreich, Green, Goodman, J. Krantz, Krupinsky, Farber, E. Greenberg FRENCH CHOIR Barnes, Akerson, Campbell, Merriam, Burke, Kirkwogd, J. Simon, Salzman, Bixler, F. Simon, Cochran, Holmes, rnold Vingers, Greene, Loring, Joan Andersen, Janice Anderson, Martin, Lewis, Colvin, Brown, Hammans, Curtis, Farber, Abrahams, Herre Greenberg, Pepper, Counsell, Krantz, Brinlee, Carlson, Freeman, Flint, Blease, Fellows, Comstock, Kirkman, Rice GIGS, MC1TUleviCZ, Hosford, Snyder, Gassaway, Galley, Parsons, Gordon, Taylor, Goodman, Woerly, Wells, Joseph, Collins White, Zalkin, Nicas, Sandberg, Little, Thomas, Miss Bozell, Tompkins, Kuntzelman, Waxenberg, Weiss, Parrish, Steinberg jnfer-.American The newly reorganized Inter-American club has become so active this year that it was necessary to revise the rules. A committee headed by Fred Walters drew up a new constitution which was ratified at a special meeting February l2. The officers were Jerry Ziegman, president, Susie Richards, vice-president, Sari Shu- kert, secretary-treasurer, and Carol Micklin and Barbara Ruback, sergeants- at-arms. Miss Jane Nichols, new Spanish instructor, sponsored the club. ln the do-more program to promote interest in the Spanish language and cul- ture and to better understand the cus- toms and ways of life so different from ours, the club has held many meetings in which the members heard lectures and saw Spanish plays and movies. At the Christmas party in December, the club carried out the old Mexican tra- dition of breaking the Pinata. The Pinata, a large gaily painted jug, is filled with all kinds of goodies and suspended from the ceiling. Then someone is blindfolded, given a stick and turned in the general direction of the Pinata at which he swings until he manages to hit and break it. Everyone scrambles for the candy. Al- though there were a few bruises, scraped shins and bumped elbows, the members were all in good enough condition to en- joy the ice cream and cake refreshments and join in the singing of Spanish songs. During April the members were busy with plans for a combined meeting of all the school's language clubs in connection with language week. The last get-together of the year was a picnic in May. Joseph, B. Meyer, Friedman, Runclell, Buell, Bryant, gwgters, M. Meyer, Westphal, Wiese, Krantz, Hawthorne, o n Miller, Rosen, Vogel, Avery, Eckwood, Elving, Raven, Swanson, Turkel, Jessup, Ruback, Ross, Rentschler Adams, Hilty, Burnett, Tappan, Baysdorfer, Belzer, Fricke, Drew, Blease, Wolfson, Widman, Rose Green, Frank, Roitstein, Peter, Turner, Kessler, Morrow, Simons, McLaughlin, Cohen, Losch, Barnes Atchley, Watson, Richarcls, Sokolof, Rips, Pollack, Vincentini, Freed, Kahn, S, Shukert, Smith, Lagman Fellman, Kaplan, Boster, Dloogotf, Epstein, Ziegman, Krizelman, Korney, Sachs, G. Shukert, Barron, Torascio, Miss Nichols xv M ,Wife The O-Club was originated in l92O to give Central lettermen the opportunity to participate in organized high school athletic events. Then it was rejuvenated in i927 by Central's present director of athletics, Frank Y. Knapple, and has been active ever since. Any boy who wins a varsity letter in one or more of the major sports-football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track, wrestling, gymnastics, rifle team or golf-is eligible for membership. Initiation of new lettermen was held in April, each candidate for membership undergoing a strenuous but fun-packed hell-week in the servile capacity of stooge for an active. Following their stooge days, the recruits suffered the further discomforts of formal initiation, to emerge happily as proud, active mem- bers of the O-Club. President Keith Skip Carlsen assist- ed by the other O-Club executives, Dick Lundgren, vice-president, Doug Little, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Moores and Rodney Wead, sergeants-at-arms, held weekly meetings to plan the parties and spring hayrack rides which played an im- portant role in the social activities of the organization. Major event of the social year for Cen- tral athletes was the O-Ball, a formal dance held at Peony Park and jointly sponsored by the O-Club and GAA. The ball, which was open to the public, fea- tured a grand march of senior lettermen and senior girls who had earned letters from the Girls' Athletic Association. Dur- ing the festivities the best boy and girl athletes were elected from the candidates chosen by the two athletic organizations. Mary Ann Leo and Bill Moores were voted sports bests. Willmarth, Cousins, Perkins, Little, Blackburn, Gross, Anderson, Moshier, Lundgren, Andrews, Radicia Watkins, Caniglia, Cajacob, Lange, Schultz, Hudgins, Wead, Cronk, Marcell, Vacanti, Amato Byrne, Weigel, Berg, Johnston, Geer, Miller, Brehm, Segal, Greenberg, Davis Stearns, Brackenbury, Burhans, Bryons, Nordell, T. Thomas, Turkel, Madgett, Brodkey, Hoffman Gabrielson, Carlsen, Bartley, Korinek, Henkens, Moores, Wilson, L, Thomas, Haman, Sackett, Havlu Totin' the pigskinl The Central High Eagles started off their 1952-53 sports schedule with a none too impressive 1-6-1 football rec- ord. The Flyboys' season was not as bad as the record indicated though, for they were beaten soundly in only two of their games. The Hilltoppers opened their season in the mud at Benson field, and lost a tooth and nail battle to the highly fa- vored Lincoln Central eleven by 6-O. lt took the Purple gridiron crew six games to hit their stride, but when they did, they pulled an upset by tying the supposedly superior Tech High Trojans 13-13. The Eagles kept flying high, and in their next game they crushed Abraham Lincoln by the score of 20-12. Ned Sackett, defensive linebacker and offensive halfback, was elected hon- orary team captain at the conclusion of the season. He led the team in tackles with 78, Dick Henkens was second with 37. Jerry Bartley at fullback and Henk- ens at half led Central ground-gainers with averages of 4.12 and 4.04 yards per carry respectively. The Flyboy reserves faired better than their big brothers, as they tied with Ben- son for the coveted Reserve lntercity league championship. Madgett, Wichman, Caniglia, Lundgren, Johnston, Bartley, Marcell, Radicia, Lange, Hoffman Woodall, Lawfon, Bryant, Herrin, Miller, Wcad, Blackburn, Anderson, L. Thomas, Dunbar Berg, Akromis, Brehm, T. Thomas, Nordell, l-laman, Turkel, Moshier, Hudgins, Stearns, Gross Coach Smagacz, Coach Kennedy, Greenberg, Warner, Carroll, Sackett, Henkens, Korinek, Havlu, Moores Coach Norman Sorensen's wrestling team proved the outstanding Central sports squad of the past school year, as they made a name by becoming the first team in Intercity Wrestling league his- tory to go through their dual season un- defeated to take the league crown. The grapplers started their season against South, and defeated the defend- ing city champs by the score of 20-19. The matmen gained power like a steam roller and flattened every Omaha, Council Bluffs and Lincoln opponent to chalk up an amazing l2-win, no-loss record. The Eagles did not do well in tourna- ments, however, having only one tourney champion as Jerry Davis, team captain, took the North Invitational l20-pound title. Davis was team high scorer with 6l points, and Tom Thomas and John Radi- Central on top! cia were the runners-up with totals of 55 and 54 respectively. The wrestlers have seven underclassmen letterwinners, and thus may be a power again next year in the mat wars. Lincoln, Roseland, Gallagher, Reighter, Banks, Howard, Williams, Rosen Hd' A t SD ' V t'BrneWatkinsTalorGo u guns, ma o, . avis, acan I, y , , y , r ss Andrews, Radicia, J. Davis, Bryans, Thomas, Cousins, Crank, Coach Sorensen W'25fEHg The l952-53 basketball season start- ed poorly for the Eagle quintet, as they went through the first round of play without a win. ln the final games, how- ever, the hoopsters showed real spark. Playing North on their home maples, the Purple squad garnered their first vic- tory by the score of 45-43. ln their next game the cagers faced the city cham- pions Abraham Lincoln five. With Cen- ter Bill Moores scoring Zl points, the Eagles upset the apple cart and trounced A L 6l -46. ln the district tourney, the Flyboys sprang to life as they upset a highly fa- vored Creighton Prep in the preliminary round and gained a berth in the semi- finals. Against Boys Town the Central five looked like a safe bet until the final minutes. Leading all the way, the Pur- ples fell victim to the racehorse tactics of the Cowboys and lost 4l-35. Boys Town went on to win the state champion- ship. Off the backboardsl Highlight of the Eagle season was the selection of Keith lSkipl Carlsen, pep- pery forward, as the outstanding player of the city tournament. Bill Moores led the season's scoring with l5O points, and Doug Little was second with 99 markers. Anderson, Williams, Wilson, Wead, Moores, Little, Thomas, Stearns Coach Marquiss, Warner, Burhans, Carlsen, Bartley, Hudgins, Brackenbury 1 Q 1'i Q R'. '36 Three and two count! During the l953 baseball season, the Central nine was tigured to be a better than average team, but was not sched- uled to be in title contention. The Eagles, with only three returning lettermen, started the year on the right toot with a win over an always-strong Creighton Prep team, then lost a close decision to Tech, one of the top bidders tor the in- tercity crown. There are three Eagles bid- ding for berths on the all-city team--Jerry Bartley, Ken Ko- rinek and Skip Carlsen. Bart- ley has doubled as a pitcher and third sacker and has spark- ed the team in both positions. His shot-like peg from the hot corner is equally useful in mow- ing down the opposing batters. Korinek, hitter of the team, can be depended upon in a tight ball game to come up with a line-drive smash to pull the game out at the tire. Carlsen, number one pitcher ot the statt, has control and tire to earn him a place among the top hurlers ot the city, He has stutt seldom seen in a high school pitcher, while his fielding ability adds a titth man to the intield. The Central crew played all the teams in the city once during a season high- lighted by the trip to Lincoln Central. Vacanti, Sackett, Hanna, Bartley, Wead, Rokusek, Ruck, Lang Hunter, Wichrnan, Anania, Scott, Dudycha, Gray, A. Carlsen K. Carlsen, Kessler, Human, Korinek, Burhans, Somberg, Akromis, Coach Karabatsos Kuala! flag The Purple and White track- sters improved in each succes- sive meet during the l953 cin- der season, although they did not win a single meet due probably to lack of experience. The cindermen were pointed toward the State tournament which is held on the University of Nebraska track. Gold Med- als are awarded to the best performer in each division. Last year Central's representatives brought home seven of the coveted state awards. Most notable of all Purple thinclad performances this year was the record- breaking quartermile turned in by Ander- son Cousins. After running the whole season on poor tracks, Cousins finally realized his ambition in the final heat at the state meet by running the 440 in :5O.5. He easily took the quarter win in the city tourney. Another senior who has donated many By a nose l points to the Eagle cause this year is shotputter and high-jumper Bill Moores. Bill has consistently scored points in both field events. He won the City shot- put this year with a throw of 44 feet l3A1 inches. The cinder squad of 1953 consists mostly of sophomores and juniors. Eu- gene Williams, Alan Rosen and Ellie Watkins are three underclassmen, how- ever, who have done amazingly well in field events held early in the season. Coaches Marquiss and Sorensen are building hopefully for the future. Morrison, O'Toole, Mashier, Bryant, Goermar, Larson, Kirkwood, Fike, Cooper, Watkins, Andrews Gallagher, Alrny, Georgios, Anderson, Moores, Wead, Vernon, Buis, Jessup, Havlu, Radicfa Armbrust, Davis, Gray, Slaten, Bryans, Moberg, Henkens, Williams, Cousins, Hayes, Stahmer, Poken Temple, Wade, Rosen, Child, Moskovitz, Walters, Banks, Hunter, Kelley, Coach Marquiss The Central High school golf and ten- nis teams showed considerable early- season promise, but both squads ended up in the mediocre bracket. The tennis squad opened its intercity dual match season by defeating the de- fending champion Creighton Prep Blue- jays. Fred Segal, Alec Merriam and Larry Thomas led the Flyboys in their initial tennis victory. ln further match play, the Eagles wound up with a 4-4 record. ln the Inter-city and State tourneys, Central netsters advanced only to the semi-finals. The racket sport was given more ac- knowledgment at Central during l953 than in past years as the athletic depart- ment purchased new purple and white uniforms for the team. The golfers also opened their schedule with a win over a defending intercity championship squad. The Eagle stick- men knocked off the South High Packers, who last year tied with Prep and Benson for the city title. The Hilltoppers were led by a trio of seniors, Avrum Green- berg, Jim Gabrielson and Doug Little. Climax of the golfing season was the State meet. Led by Greenberg and Ga- brielson, the Eagles placed sixth in the Lincoln tourney. Frank, Zweiback, Little, Eisenhart, Gabrielson, Segal, Greenberg, Cohn Goldston, Dungan, J. Talty, Peters, K. Talty, Heitman, Leo, Hall Cook, Schrock, Thomas, Hoagland, Merriam, Young CHEERLEADERS Scheer, Shepard, Tappan, J. Vogel, Gartner, Wallace, Frank, Harlline Beck, Carter, Naggs, While, P. Vogel PEP SQUAD Johnson, J. Tally, Heldl, Carroll, Danielson, Schroer, Stamps, Wilson, Lyon, Brown, Hiebenlhal, Flynn, J. Briggs Rice, Reed, Mayberry, Scheer, McKie, Fischer, Morrow, Zschau, K. Tally, J. Avery, Laws, Scott, Leo Schroeder, Gordon, Graves, Holdrege, Lewis, McBride, Jenson, Hubenka, Anderson, Blackburn, Brown, Hartline I-lilly, Mitchell, Wright, M, Avery, Liebharl, Conrey, Krelzchmer, Milne, Weiss, Nicholson, Joseph, Parrish Globe, Graves, Barnhart, Flynn, Baumgardner, P. Brown, Formanck, Grasso, Calvin, Engle, S. Avery, Petter, Andersen, Frank Burnette, Carroll, J. Avery, Counsell, Glanzel, Cyrus, D'Agosta, Ames, Danielson, D. Erickson, B. Adams, Edwards, Gustafson Griffin, Dungcin, Boyer, Dichsen, Bennett, Beran, Fricke, Finch, Baysdorfer, Baustert, Freedman, Glas, Cutler Beck, Benninato, Barnes, Berkley, Berg, Cohn, Dubbelt, Bereton, Erickson, Drew, Cerro, Brandt, Brabham Greenberg, Anania, Dinkel, Benedict, Carmony, Barnes, Beck, Briggs, Carter, Cerro, Chandler, Gordon, Fisher L. Lowe, Nickadom, McFarlin, Hockobout, Lange, Nevins, Raven, Kretschmer, B. Holmes, Peters, Paton, Nelson, Lyon, K. Petersen, Krause, McLeod McDonough, M. Olson, Rogers, Kanowski, M. Peterson, J. Mason, D. Rasmussen, Mullens, Lane, Laws, Mitchell, Mayberry, B, Reed, N, Reed, Hilty, Ramey Hiner, Jacobsen, Naggs, Hiebenthal, Sandberg, McGavren, Hubenka, McBride, P. Means, J. Jackson, Nicholson, Kupfer, Larsson, Nicas, B. Rasmussen Moss, Hoffman, Holm, Kuass, Karstens, Lammers, Samms, J, Jensen, Mohrhusen, M. Means, S. Means, J. Olson, Leo, Lundt, Lantz, Janes Mihara, M. Robinson, G. Lowe, Betty Ann Moore, Lewis, Betty Jane Moore, Palladino, J. 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