E -9'u-SU 'X r xe. . .., 4 T A , x' 'X 1 , ,N ,R f w x Nm xxiz x NX N 24 . ' 'xk-s vi f . .A Ns L' IL, N as 1,- ' ' XY-A '-1, ff f' .JJ Mg J 'Q' si S., ll if I lt. 1- K 'K I v- . f A f .iw n we kv' D idx Q RK 1 7 Kd x , ,f L , if JK -an X J-'Cl KX X ka K' L 56 .,,, A - -4, iw 1 KC ffrz Jmsmomcam Mr C J Slmpson - Shakespeare - King Henry IV ff He was mdeed the glass wherein the noble youth did dress themselves. Y Q 1 gf' If Ki' K. ,l ew Xf J 1,., , ..., X 1, .. 1,.,.Q ,- ws ,Q , if m V gf VN Rv if V M N , W' E W Y 0' 2 5 5 V ff A W f W Q N X- M X Yi A ww , 2 1 M R - , f K: X' 3 ' A X X L f 1 ' , ,xx X XM Q. ER XX-Q XM I XXX by ff .Tl .7 SX 'JI I U-' .KX IQ BK, X A QQ? X M My Rui V751 QW PGM k wi f 1, wk -,f NK Y' f 3' L f Pk V Q X muxmmy .NN - A M XJ W ,gf xg W CUXWAAMMMN- ffvw ' V NW . 'N fx' XMB Lzhvvsw 2 w v + ,fp J ' V A Q xx 9' Q IN xx rgg, QUQLQM 3 10' V . 5' 6 , A ' X jf , . AM .Q ,1 Jizz ff' X!?,'x' X fW Vfi!2r W 4 ' . J WSAX - f ' f k1.'tzf5'i'1,s h ,J 4 5 . ' 'IJINJ94' ' 'W 4, 1 ,. A ' I'0'sYvQx Q 4 'O' pm1.1 dl f ' . s Q2vM -QW , Q -ff' . , 4'2Qwf4 f SN . x W f yy , , f ,f X V 5 JXPM. ' 1 . QE 6' X03 A xNOch'N A X,,, N QNX A 'Q , K A Q , A N My Y XML 'X N , 5 A v X K , ., E ' XX! W X 4 V ' MJ .M w e , I s i ' N3 aff-ff' i 0 I t . if LQ Q . , Sm, r if i QVGW e ggi JN , f 1 1 n HQ, S P, v, CWM My X766 452-EW L 'Q .M 5559 H 41-. -fL.., vii M , The years spent in high school are years in which a student matures greatly. During this time, he has many decisions to make, many roads interest to follow. This book, the 1966 O-Book, portrays the many roads of interest, in the form of activities, clubs, and sports, from which a student may choose. The decisions that he makes during his high school years will better prepare him to make the decision later in life as to what road his future life Will follow. FX ll ,,....,. .T f-W' A VA.. .M-N-': ' Q -J.:-.K Ns A 1 C,,M V N-.Q I , ,. x A k W Mraz: ,, H -'--..,. ,M Xxl X f Ke 1 V4. 'sf Y ' f 1411 Rpm if Z ini A dw' uiulfliw IJ!! cfm flwajw f' ,l i - MA , l VJ! QW fl gl W ,MW 'jf fr' .fi Q... . M W it t HIV ,jcf if gljwfy li WL! r M , uf-'OQZU M 4 fi iwfjfdd L. W UM - Lo .rflf Taplefi of Contents vw A at 1 lf? ay NU. f i it , ft i HWJJ KH L, ' ,mf ' 'J ' 1 Cl it Nfl MQW j Activities Section. . Club Section. . Military Section. . . Sports Section. . Faculty Section . . Senior Section. . . H., K , . ,A M- - ,sw-, ,sy .-. s. if QQ: T jj' I ' P s , .1 a. W u ,'.:l ., ,K .,., . .-, 'S r 1 .1 X tr. 4 1: Msgfrqakfj 43 .Zag - 4,4 nf, t jg .,l.3.xV,qa N y .--1 ' ' ' . 'cy .', - .-4. 4.x :T 1 s,e'iA,,.,'s , -', ,' - ts. .5 S . . s.- ,'- f'fg.'?'Q.TM 5- 'Q ', o . ,T Fi CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Wilson, Crossman, Belzer, Cohn, Williams, M. Coolidge, Kuethe, K. Coolidge, Hammer, Bergquist, Novak, Weiss, Brodkey, Baird, Roth, Dinsmore, Clark, Zelinsky, Boehm. NOT PICTURED: Shafton. Student Council The Student Council consists of twenty members of the student body. Seven members are elected to represent the senior class, seven from the junior class, and six from the sopho- more class. All sophomore and junior members wishing to remain on the council are up for re-election along with anyone else who wants his name on the ballot. The Council members choose their officers. The Council meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, eighth hour, to plan its various activities. The Council's annual activities include the Homecoming Dance and game, the Alumni Tea, and the Baby Picture Contest. This year the Council also held the first annual Door Decorating Contest the week before Christmas Vacation. The Sock Hops held in the gym after basketball games were also sponsored by this body. The Council also sold ribbons to promote school spirit. l fb.-5 ,-3 i wi Qi V pix 'K is 'fl . - , ft 9? 'FQ ' ' is IVAAI: K . 9 if n 1 new r 2 niiiiimsigqig, , , g 3 r 2 g ff:f1-ff. W - i lj Y :MW ' , i . f i , fdfgg h SVN -an fn '72,-71 T ,, sr' Av r 8 2 ,, I is sf Q g 453 . 1 -' 5 3' R? wi f fig r 5 ii LEFT TO RIGHT: Belzer, sgt.-at-armsg Dinsmnre, sgt.-at-armsg Shafton, treasurerg Coolidge, recording secretaryg Kuethe, corresponding secretaryg Cohn, vice-presidentg Crossman, president. O.K., O.K.!! We'll have another sock hop! ,mm-J. So whatis wrong with having a senior skip day? Susie Williams and Joe Orclunu Kathi Downs and Tom Brazer Homecoming Judy Evahn and Rich Kniewel Central's fourth annual Homecoming was Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 6, 1965. The Friday evening festivi- ties began with a bonfire at Central in which a Benson Bunny was burned. Fol- lowing the bonfire, the Central varsity football squad unfortunately lost the Homecoming Game to Benson High. Saturday night brought the week- end to a climax with the Homecoming Dance at the Prom Town House. The highlight of the evening was the crown- ing of the Homecoming royalty, Susie Williams and Rich Kniewel. - X N Kathy Kuethe and Bob Allen E E 3 , S 5 5 X if I x Jackie Everson and Rusty Crossman, Student Council President .lwgiil A W Claudia Cohn and Earl Taylor Debbie Alston and Chuck Alston l965 Homecoming Royalty, Susie Williams and Rich Kniewel. Burning the Benson Bunny. Homecoming: Quevn candidates and the-ir escorts. fi ,H J 1 'G P 5 Oh no, it's midnight, and I'm changing.: back to an ugly step-sister! ff . M IEY N DR if ,. , , .-. 1 V' .- dv. , ww fi Wa -'92 +R ,WM , ' S-S ff wkff' .A V' gl- J , , ..: 5 f n 'ff :fav 4 if T! wa in f i r ,,,.4w..,yh pw ' , .J 'H' A5 '-H, ,....wfsq17 - 1 fi fi M ., T: 'N V W K fsq,.fv,e fr' W , X, i ywwnvl, Era-wx , Kirk 51 Q v. , 1' -.. - 3 ' .5--H---...,...-.....,........ ga., ,a4rg,.,.-. ' 5- MN.. -, H , ,. .wif-gfqv.--,,5,f,g W-.ww V V, V, .1 1-ug, Fair Lad K8 Y for WL 25 wma -. WHY What a thrilling, absolutely chilling, running of the Ascot opening race. The Grand Embassy Waltz Come on, Dover, Como on! VQ' -'fd L42 Mg 451: I .. AQ, mmil 'K Q. 'M lght, old ma Q 11-1 F an mr ll 5 A A 6 42 'Pg 1 'G 5, r ,f V3 'B gg- Hi? 1X , .W gk? ,Q ' ff r 21 5 'MA M N an ,Q MV, W ff -. My 1 The A Cappella Choir, under the new direction of L. D. Schuler, had a busy and successful year. This select group of 87 voices was composed primarily of upperclassmen. The choir's production, My Fair Lady, was presented December 9, 10, and 11. The choir also participated in the All-City Music Clinic, January 13,14, and 15. Second semes- ter A Cappella sang Bye Bye Birdie selec- tions in the Road Show, and their Spring Concert, presented on May 22, was the finale 4 AW A to a rewarding year for the choir. D. Srhulcr. dirvctor The A Cappella Chou' l 1 . FRONT ROW: Siref, Gendler, Sanford, Rodin, Shrier, Downs, Hansen, VVest, Monette, Evans, SECOND ROW: Polson, Wagner, Law, Cross, Pierce, J. Everson, Duros, Coolidge, Schmidt, Gerber, Gilbert, Steinbarf, Sacricler, Kuelhe, Smiley, C. Everson, Mezxder. THIRD ROW: Hannon, Meyers, D, Alslon, Dickerson, Mcl'hail, Williams, Jones, Young, Roberts, Carrothers, Prohaska, Zalkin. Bloch, Ulterliach, Hokanson. Baird, Howard, Grulve, Landon. FOURTH ROW: Brown. Boehr, ' ' jf? lk 5 ,V , ., , . - , up . T . il , ' 1 Av X , -l :Q Y 5' B 2..- . X, In S ig ., hw at 3. ..,. 1+ J -I, 1 V, Y W, t 1--w 1 1 .iff K 1 'X I 4 . . 5' ' ggi? 'fig . , K .3 X. X N .N , ax 4 I 1 ' , ry f :f W A FRONT ROVV: Rodin, sm'retz11'y: VVigton. president: Dickerson. H 1 - ' 4, . , tri-uxurcr, SECOND ROVV: Garlzxnfl, librnrinn: Alston, vice- And thou HN trdwhnf' SAI' Sman Sald preside-nl: Gum, librarian. - l , A Cain, Franklin, I l0isc'hl. F. Alston, Borrlen, VVulfson. Rir'hnrrix. llunn. Nu-Ixen. Cn-n'r1. 'I'1'el1mnt. Sh-x'vr1-Q, Sl'h'1llfL'I'. VYigl0n. Krlnn. I'r-ter-un, S, .Inl'gL-nwnr1, Szruiix. FIFTH ROXV: Ifrivs. Vrmnke-, Shnflmi, Silxer. Morris, l re'm-flmfxn. Mr' Lnllghlin, Hzxrrolzf, Hn-vnolfls, Guovh, flzxrlnnal. Svawtm-411, J. .lcmmm-rmssrxm. flrzlhnqui'-.L Nyhillhllll, VV4fln.x. Sf1r,n1lz1r, Gum. Duncan, NOT PICTURED: IDL-Voro. Rum-hxxilz. The purpose of the Junior Choir is to provide a training ground for the A Cappella Choir. It is composed primarily of sophomore and junior students. - First semester this year the Junior Choir assisted in the production of the musical 4'My Fair Ladyf' and some of the members partici- pated in the All-City Music Clinic, on January 13. 14, and 15. Second semester the group presented a Spring Concert on May 15. IN kwin- M rs. Malvina Sta-plicns. accompanist Junior Choir .... lp. .. ... l FRONT ROW: Roth, Hess. Louis. Flay. Jllffer. Volzmrl. llrourl, Grissom. K, Smith. H. Smith. lim-ml. S11-:ln-. SECOND ROYN: l,, iVlaiurer. Mays-r. lirodl-icy. Kziy. ll N'liu1rvi'. Coolimluc-. lil-:I+-y. 'l'1x5'lor, Brinlon. Soiximvrfclfl. Uuros, Muiors, 151,-kk-I-, son, Nogg, Hows-ll, SIL-inlizirl. THIRD ROVVZ VV1lli1uiis. liL11r'licx', fVlcloN'L-r. Hunter, Vullicr, l.. fllllll, iliulllc. liurmon. lfon- dzi. S4-lzler. lfielrl. Johnson. Dennis. fiinchzxrcl. Vox. Allison. FOURTH ROVV: Loftus. l'a-rvlmzm, lim-lwr. l s-mivcli. Kzxolwn Mr. I.. D. Schulvr, flirovtor , f- Y W . K .RW -A V gw, 1 , - V , P4-rlnwivr. Klein, Fisher, liumttu. l'rnwfural. Kutlcu flilinsky, Arthur. Switzer. .ff .. M ,M ,-,, ,- ? A, ,. .,.NA ,na n ' I if ni' I 91123 JUNIOR CHOIR OFFICERS: lclm-kvxiseb XNHI- lvl' Swiller. U'l'2lSlll'l'l'l Famly Roth. vi'-K--gm-51, ulvnli Shari H4-ss. s4's'l'0l:ll'y. prmizla-ni: IJ:-lvlviv Maurer. VViseman. Pllsnsser. Brown, Sophir. 'I'hrvmpwnn, Fuckin. IJ. fain. VVolllmerg. K'hufh-muff, VVurfl:irip Kc-une-sly. FIFTH ROVV: Gooch, I,1xnv, lh-Long, liunrh, VVutls. Allen, film-vv1lvel'g. Avuff, Gilmore. B. Olson, J. Olson. VVumi, Sothmzmn. Nixon. Simon. Rifkin. Oostenbrug. Vohn. Bluzek. Hopkins. 18 I hopv I finish before the bell rings. Candid Corner Do it right, or else . . . if wi naqw S E You fmd the strangest things in your locker No, no! Anything but the pit! nowadays! L-l ,,, , , , Road Show 1966 Road Show 1966 'K-...M Gymnastics The fifty-second annual Road Show was presented Thursday through Saturday, March 24 through 26. Directed by Mr. Robert L. Harrison and Mr. Raymond D. Williams, the show featured many outstanding examples of Central High talent. The wide scope of enter- tainment included everything from folk sing- ing to excerpts from the hit Broadway musi- cal, Bye Bye Birdie. The capable stage managers for Road Show were Barbara Kimmel, Marsha Fellman, Linda Bahula, Rex Shrout, Ann Musselman, Vicki Schackneis, and Ed Love. Coffee Interview , ,M . ', N ,t -f af Q nl' r I 1 wif: F .1 ' is -c z Alix? ,fin xl' Q' 1, ,X x Ig? ,xx ' . fa 'F lla r' nl 5 :sill , gel L :ii Ji, if , . al' QR X . Q' - f a if if Ks :as 1 9 , ,fiat if all i 4 Q2 ,ii 1 f X s 1 A 1' , L 3.4 fi ? Railroad Yard 5 f ,r .- m 'vi fq, r ,A 552 if 25' ' ee? ,ig ri, Peter ff ' L21 'f if - .1 f. , -r 4 .kiwi FM if g5'F i -'eff' 'izx4,Yfm ,if ,',p ,, K, , 2 'Q' 5- xr ' wig rf 'ff '53 -fy! .aw M . - gi Q f 2 , - V: ' - :Q f if 'r Hsin iff f :wwf .s 15 , . V kr Q K V Ky. K i1',,f5,wg,g A ri, r. Q ' W if 1 , .k f fwi A sig: X F. is s- ii, 4 Zfsg 5 ' ffl A315 1 I 'H ff skis? V ggfjj ,lin ' jf Q Gunn ' 'x 21 bv 'xy ff' FIRST VIOLINS: Kimmel, Fellman, Kurpmzm. 'l'zn'as. Bahula. l'enm-ll. VVelvl:, Stephan, Nl, wyllllilI'llS, liutliff, Wollberg. Brown. SECOND VIOLINS: VVatsrm, Burklund. Shraclar. VVeinroll1, Nothnagel. Moyer, Gomlmerg. J. VVilliums, flOl'10Il. Sullivan, Rrmsenslcfn, Wclvherl, Gar- land, Olsen, Whisonunt. FLUTES: liynezwson, Muwselnmn. lierti, CLARINETS: l.ovv, Bartholomew, Vonmirloro. Still. HORNS: Ynpzer, Solo' torovsky. Zimmerman, Bull. lVlc'VVilliamQ, DRUIVIS: Krvcok. Kraft. lfllIll'llL'l'lTlill1. NOT PICTURED: Rippey. 22 gl 2 Orchestra Q ' QE an E:,3l,: ,,, U . K Q 3 Q 3 lies :wwf lowllv, no? Mr. Rube-rt Harrison. director X iz. TE VIOLAS: Fotopolos, lfortmeyer, Schackneis, Sonimerfeld. l'iazLa. Dryver. CELLOS: Stern, Hunter, Krogh, Peden, Larsen. Nimrod Blalek Hess, Evans. Mulczlliy. BASS: Stewart, Aresty, lincoln, Quinn, Brush. Lewis, Follins. TUBA: Hleicher. OBOE: Ball, Riley, Hadsell Ornh ard. BASSOONS: Jones, McWilliams, TROMBONES: Shrout, Augustfne. Katskee. Bernstein, TRUMPETS: Schmidt, Kwitzman Rosen herg. NOT PICTURED: Koom. Schaaf. The orchestra, Central's finest instru- mental group. is directed by Mr. Robert Harrison. First semester, the orchestra played for the Fall Play, Skin of Our Teethf, and the musical, My Fair Lady. The orchestra also participated in the All-City Music Festival and played for the Teachers' Convention. Second semester, the orchestra was as husy as the first semester. They took part in Road Show and played for the Senior Play, t'Harvey.', The orchestra presented their Spring Concert on June 3. ive me that old soft shot, Concert Band if F OBOE: Reilly, Haclsell, Morris. PICCOLO: Rynearson. Schrein. FIRST CLARINETS: Love, Schackneis. Pomidoro, Sramek, Chapek, Mc- lvor, Richards, Dillinger. SECOND CLARINETS: Gustason. Silver. Votava. Schmidt, Nielson, Katzman, Vana, Grant. THIRD CLARI- NETS: Brown, Fellman, Shallberg, lirenainan, Hennings, Jones. Dolson. Andre, Mrsny, ALTO CLARINETS: Bang, Krebbs. BASS CLARINETS: l7eR0in, Flemming, liessegieu. ALTO SAX: Perry, Poster, Susman, Nordquist. Moen, Costello, liyherg. TRUMPETS: De- VVaal, Redelfs, Krogh, Wollard, Braur. PERCUSSIONS: Gibbs, Weinstein, Miller, Lewis, Elliott, Shafer, Huffman, Cowger. NOT PV' TURED: Evans. f..,,.i 'W'fmv.-,.., The Central Concert Band, in their new uniforms, had a very busy year under the direction of Mr. Robert Harrison. During the football season, the band pro- vided half-time entertainment at Central's home games. Besides participating in Road Show and the All-City Music Festival, the band played for Central's annual Military Ball. The band also presented their Spring Concert on May 20. 1 bali bali bali bah. llzirlmara Ann . . FLUTES: Fonda, Nlayberry, Lindberg, Brorlkey, Musselman, V. Thompson, Henclrivkson, Momsen, Briggs, Iieillv, Reinglufas, Gualamn Amos, Trittcn. BASSOONS: Jones, lVlcWilliamS. Fe'lmem. BARITONE BASS: Jorclun. TROMBONES: Katskee, Holmgren, Hdtz, Augus tine, Toft, Bernstein, Meisenluach, R. Thompson. Blimling, Hoehr, Policky. HORNS: Corcles, Zimmerman, Hansen. BARITONES: Buell W'islsack, Lindsay, llworak, Scales, TUBAS: liLll71ll'l'C. Brock, Bleicher. Bigsliy. TRUMPETS: Rosenlu-rg, Fowger, Jurohsen, Huck. Wnwclclle Consentino, Schmidt. SAXOPHONES: Bruzer, Elsmser, Beam. NOT PICTURED: Schaaif. 5 il ,Z K J Yah, it rloos iastv likv strawberry! Mr. llulwrl Harrison, rlirvclor ,,, Dance Band FRONT ROW: Blimling, Poster, Love, Bartholomew, Hlsusser, Hunter, Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Arrsty, Liticnln, Katskee, Bernstein, Toft, Shrout, Schmidt, Rosenberg, Katymzxn. UeWaal. THIRD ROW: Kraft. NOT PICTURED: Shafer. 'Now do I look like Gcnc Kru The Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Harrison, had a very successful year. The group met every Tuesday and Thursday after school to practice. The Dance Band played for Teachers' Convention in late October. They played at Military Balls and proms at other high schools and also performed in the Crossroads Arcade during American Teacher Education Week. In the 1966 Road Show the Dance Band ap- peared in its hest form, highlighting a success- ful year for the group. if 3 fffdvg as ie tage Crew FRONT ROW: Pharoah. SECOND ROW: Basilico, Jim Morris, John Morris. THIRD ROW: Bosse, Brown, Turkel. FOURTH ROW: Jacobson, Siref, Hamann, Cox, McGuffey, Falk, Batt. Makeup pf , , r A Q -El f JS-sl FRONT ROW: Adler, Strazdaz, Ratner, Cohn, Brinkman. SECOND ROW: Friedman. Tunstall, Aparo. Mc-Floyd, Vogeltanz. Swineu. Kurcz, Tyler, Graham, David. THIRD ROW: Calloway, Borders, Ely, Taulor, Hall, Daugherty, Burns, Kemp, Ge-rdes, Gardiner. NOT PICTURED: Rue, Barnard, Suva. 27 1 l N.: Fellow-mammals. Skin of Our Teeth Sabina. it Mr. Antrobusr , Mrs. Antrobus rrrr r I Gladys, ,, ., Henry.. .. Fortune Teller e,ee Mr. Fitzpatrick, , Announcerm it r, I thank youf' I fl 'f X 5 W, 1' NTFWXNKE Q i Isabel Anderson Janet Hurt r,.C0ry Richards .,,.Cynthia Clinchard Dalienne Majors Kathy Mulry Lance Rips Susan Heisler Susie Solotorovsky Richard Josephson John Lohrman fellow-vertebrates, fellow- h umans X ll METER BEFFV . in f .Mr , ,. ,,,,.,,- -M ..r. 1 .. A..- .ew..,r....a You'vo had your chance. You'vc had your day. You'vo failed. You've lost. I l ff? ......, Q-.pe-Q -.w.,.e....1..muma,, K, 1. if we EM. Mr. Antrobus, have you a moment free? ' n ' 1 5 3 3 C 1 Q 1, x mf 1 xi' A Why can't you remember to keep your hair down over your forehead? You must keep that scar covered up. .,.f ' The Senior Class Presents Harvey Come on Elwood - let's get out of here. I hate this place. I lavish I'd never seen it! Perhaps they neglected to tell you that a rabbit has large pointed ears! By George, Veta, we'll sue for everything they've tp, g0 Elwood P. Dowd s , ... ., Cory Richards Veta Louise Simmons.. ,o,oo, Nancy Jelinek Myrtle Mae Simmons P, o..i,,o, Isabel Anderson William R. Chumley, M.D .......,, .,.,,, P hil Itkin Lyman Sanderson, so sssss Terry Farrell Ruth Kelly, R. N ..ss J ,,slss ,lss,.., , Duane Wilsons ssss J ,s Judge Omar Gaffneym Betty Chumley ssssssssssss Mrs. Ethel Chauvenets E. J. Lofgrenn so s. Miss Johnson ..V.....,..... Harvey ...,,,.,,.ls ss... ...Celeste Barber .Louise Basilico P so sssVssss..s... Bruce Barnes ......,Zoe Peterson ......Susan Gerber John Flemming ,..n,,Debbie Lipp .....,,..,.s..Harvey Aunt Ethel. If you'll excuse me. You are standing in his wayf' Glvniral High 'Register aim FRONT ROW: Hahn, Saunders, Slosburg, Farnham, Richards, Gerber, Thompson. Harman, SECOND ROW: Simon, Hyton, Shapiro, Nor- ton, Myers, Krogh, Harrison. STAFF Editor ,...v...........,................rr...,. ...............w............. ..,,....... J e ff Farnham News Editor .........,.,,..,...,o,.o.......o ..,..,....... C ory Richards Editorial Page Editor ..,.,.,.rr.,r .,...v.,A......,... J ill Slosburg Sports Editor ,,...,r.,.,rr.r....r.,r,,.,,r ..,...,.., M ark Saunders Fourth Page Editor .............. ........... S usan Gerber Valarie Meyers Lisa Shapiro .J an Norton Feature Editors ..,.....,......... ..,,oo,,.. Copy Editors ..,...,..,,... i,.....ise... Frieda Hyton Exchange Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,.i,.,i.i.,, .i.i,,..... J oanie Simon Business and Ad Managers ,..........., ,.,.....i Doug Harman Laura Harrison Photography Editors .....v.,.ww..,.... ...,.,..............Ye.w. B ob Hahn Maynard Forbes Reporter ,,,,,o,,,o,.,,rooo.,,,,,,roo,,,w, ....,.,..,.... M elinda Thomson Adviser ....... .................. T . M. Gaherty 32 I '? '!- SEATED: Forbes, Monello. SL l t S1 I ' Sh ' ' Kwliluk. fiolzl ure, 'Vurm-r. Bmig. STANDING: Coh X ll Smmek, Suv! ruler Prleclm-an Rodin Moll! Editors ,... ,A A ..A ,.. . Activities Editors ..A A ,,,..., Club Editors iiiiiiiiiii..iiW Military Editors .......,r......W Girls' Sports .Editors ......,,r..,.. Boys' Sports Editor ,........... Faculty Editors .......,Vsss..... Senior Editors ...r......,.,,r,,,., Copy Sz Index Editors sY.r, ir... Photography Editors ..,l.,......r. STAFF ..,.......ssCarol. Sherman ,r,,,,,,v,,rr.lTerr1 Kwlatek Sylvia Steinbart rrs....l.Jo Ann Schmidman Gail Goldstein S r.rrrrlrr...,,,.. 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Golclware. Shafton. Muntzig, Ifuhrn mzll 1. Rig Schiller. l.ipp. I just carrv around these hooks to look smart! Chosen on the basis of their NMSQT scores, eight Central seniors were named National Merit Semi-Finalists. The test, which was available to any junior student, was given the previous March. A list of these students was sent to col- leges and universities as a means of recom- mendation. The National Merit Qualifying Test also served as a basis for scholarships and awards. Boys' and Girls' State 913, -'we LEFT T0 RIGHT: Grissom, Wiglon. Barnes, Shaflon, Monlag, Hips. as if ALTERNATES. FRONT ROW: Riclmrrls, Brody, Servaisg SECOND ROW: Yzlger, Grossman, Perry. Six delegates, chosen on the basis of test scores, activities, and scholarship, attended Cornhusker State in Lincoln, at the Univer- sity of Nebraska, June 12 through 18, 1965. The group prepared by meeting mornings before school beginning in April to study state and local government. Sponsored by the American Legion Department of Nebraska, the program attempted to instill a knowledge of fundamental principles of government into the students by actual participation in govern- ment. Boys' and Girls' Staters toured the Capi- tol and attended a session of the Nebraska Unicameral. They also heard addresses by Frank B. Morrison, Governor of Nebraska, and by Clifford M. Hardin, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska. Debate FRONT ROW: Kerkhoff, Brody, Engel, Brodkey, Huber, Sloboth, SECOND ROW: Kalman, Prell, Barnes, Hua-hler. Siporin. l'i.llL!'lHlll. Revorcl, Shukert. THIRD ROW: Laser, Abramson, Trachtenbarg, Whitman, Sink, Guss, Silver, Zelinsky. Omaha University Invitational Class A .....,.......e.............,...,e,,.......,.....eer.. ........eee,. F irst Class B ,,..w.....,........,...,,.A,.,....w..w...e..,.,....ee,.,.,.....,.i.,...,... First K'Woulrl you believe Metropolitan Boys' Tournaments, ...e... ,, ,iee ..... F irst Lincoln Northeast Invitational eeeee,,e ,... , eeee , ,First Kearney State Invitational Class B , eee,re , ..... , ., C , First Class B , ,,.., ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,... , , ,.,.,.Second Sweepstakes ,,,, , . ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , .,.,. , .,,,.,,,Second Creighton Prep Novice Tourneya, ,. ,. C First Girls' Metropolitan Tournament, ,.,, ,Second Marian Bellarmine Invitational Class A , , .,,, , , , ,First Class HB .. , ,... ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,, , ...,, ,,,.Second Metropolitan Novice Tournament ,, .. r. Second and Third Metropolitan Open Tournaments, , .,.. I c. ,First Creighton Prep Classic Tournament Class A ,,..... . .,,,,,., ,.........,.,.,. i,,,,,, , ...,,,. , , ,Second Class B ., , ...,.,... .. ,,,.,,,First National Forensic League State Tournament 1965-1966 ,,,.. , ., , . ,. ,First Sweepstakes , , ,Second N. S. A. A. State Debate Championship .. ,.,.,,,.... ....,.,,,.., . First Math Team We clicl itl The plans for lhe Batmobile are finished! The Math Team, directed by Miss Vir- ginia Pratt, consists of members of her two experimental math classes. Their goal is the broadening of their mathematical horizons through the study of subjects which cannot be pursued in class because of limited time. A more immediate goal is winning the annual National High School Mathematics Contest in March. Selected members of the Math Team also participated in the annual Math Field Day at Creighton, and the classes studied computer programming in the spring. an FRONT ROW: K. Greenberg, Epstein, Evans, Mueller, Steinbart, Weinroth, Vavricek, Brody, Kay, Hooi, Helfman, Kaplan, Miller, Berg, Prohaska. SECOND ROW: Butt, Green, Shukert, Fuhrman, J. Smith, K. Smith, Bloch, Pearson. Hopkins, Fox, Kaplan, Kraft, Procopio, Soiref, Abrahams, M. Greenberg. THIRD ROW: Rcmanik, Boguchwal, Boyd, Trachtenharg, Spencer, Mclvor, Grossman, Powers. Lowder, Strong, Hultman, Zwerling, Forbes, Sullivan, Milder, Marantz, Benson, Guss.4 1211- - --an FRONT ROW: Cohn. Claudia: Chairman SECOND ROW: Finkel, Anzling, Gilbert, M. Foolirlge, David, Hodges. Brorlkoy, Kuethe, Bennett. liergquist. Bartak. Bezzlek. Fuller, Catania. Brinkman. THIRD ROW: Flemming. Katz. lfoust. Freeman. Ames. K. Foolirlge. Hammer. Kom-vky. Goldstein. llaxis. Greenberg, Engel. Hayek. Foss, Clegg, Allison. Haile. Kimmel. Barber. Jarolwen. FOURTH ROW: Clrossman. Hahn. Cackin, Fisher, Fortmeyer, Kramer. Bradley, Vollier. Clark, Howard. liaird. llinsinore. Caffrey, Helgs-svn. Halprin. l'arroth1-rs. Dickerson. Dymak. Hooi. J. Cohn, FIFYH ROW: Basillvo. Davis, Cooke. Brnzer. Kniewel, Crahnquist. Alston. Hutt. Dunn. Bonaiuto, Butler, Bender. Graves, Crowley, Harrold, Barnes, lives, H1-llvr. Boehm, Guss. H This organizations is made up of two rep- resentatives elected from each homeroom. They meet during the year to carry out the R ' business of the homerooms. Claudia Cohn, Student Council Vice-President, served as Chairman of the group. pl A - 3 A A A L , . . . f. :rwmw-f swzsrzei FRONT ROW: Perimeter, Lakin, Strattan. Himmer, Simon, Pharoah, Weiss, A. Richards, Siref, Janet Williams. Maurer, Nelson, White, Myers, D. Lewis, Olsen, Pane, Jeanne Williams, Novak, Schulman. SECOND ROW: Servais, Tesar, Liberman, K. Smith, VVomacque Williams, J. Smith, Warddrip, Theiler, Taff, Rippey, Poster, Olson, Olive, Steinman, Rosseter, Roth, Lind, Meyers, Oswald, Wigton THIRD ROW: Shafton, Silver, Trimble, Orduna, Thompson, Rosen, Traywick, McLean, Wardle. Miller, Wilson. Stejskal, Woita, Paulsen J. Lewis, C. Richards, Soiref, Zwerling, Schloff, Redelfs, Ratner. v ,V -.if .' VA lisa? X FRONT ROW: S. Epstein, Dinsmoro, Mlfllllilii, Kripke, C. Cohn, Mayer, SECOND ROW: Iiarlak, IJ, Epstein, Karpman, Feltman, Atkin Gray. Barber, J. Cohn, Enrlelniam, Fox. C-oulrl, Goldstein, Kelly, Kay. Fellmzin, THIRD ROW: Cole, Helfman. Anrling, D. Cohn, Hamme- Grec-nberg, Coolidge, Sue lfrieclmzm, Johnson, Heisler, Fried. Susan lfrierlman, Kukawka. FOURTH ROW: I.. Grissom, Baxter, Brow Davis. Field, lilkon, fllirisiensen. Bvlver. Campbell, Kimmel. J. Friedman. Hiclflleslon, Golflware. FIFTH ROW: Jelinek. Anderson, Ha man, Echzincli, Bernstein, Jess, Bowen, Horn, U. Grissom. lirickson, Krusli. Hokanson, Iiisenslatt. Bloom, Catania. French Club FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President Netta Kripke Vice-President .. Lee Dinsmore X Secretary.. I Cay McPhail F A Treasurer . Claudia Cohn M Sgts.-at-Arms Caroline Mayer Steve Epstein Sponsors. Mrs. Doris Adrian Mrs. Beverly Fellman H0000-lahla . , . . n'est-ce pas? FRONT ROW: Rippey, Musselman, Roseman, Jill Slosburg, Schiern Moses Meyer'-.on Pane S Schumeister Still Peter sen Nogg, Jack Slosburg, Schulman. SECOND ROW: Rips, Lipp, Silverman D Nepomnick Sherman Noodell Brody Simon Ratner, Neesman, Tekolste, Ratliff, Rasp, Lippett. THIRD ROW Reiss Ostwald Plechas Rosenstem Steele R Nepomnick, Mlejnek, Rothkop, R. Schumeister, Vahl, Miller, Parkerson Weiss FOURTH ROW Zmn Meehan Revord Oostenbrug, Taff, Prohaska, Wolfson, Rosen, Simons, Shapiro, Mvers Levin qchmidt Welch The French Club provides extra learn- ing activities for students interested in France and its culture. The Club opened its year successfully with a French Toast Breakfast before school in the cafeteria. Another of the Club's projects was the raising of money for the French department's purchase of educational materials. The books, records, tapes, slides, and films are the start of a long anticipated French library. The various monthly programs in- cluded guest speakers, and French songs and games. .Lg ... .... 1A 1 FRONT ROW: Alston, Skokan. Plechas, Peden, Tichauer, SECOND ROW: Fellman, Brodkey, L. Cohen, Hunter, Brody, Kraft, Friel, Goy, Hahn. Campbell, Cukier. Hodees. Kripke. Ikebasu. THIRD ROW: Canfield, Bowen, Greenfield, Donaldson, Goodman, S. Johnson, l'. Fedman, B. Cackin, Grube, Fox, Hilburn, L. Fedman, Katz, Farber. Adams. FOURTH ROW: Blank, Kaplan, Abrahams, Hom, Hooi, L. Cackin, Eure, Erway, Fonda, M. Cohen, Clay, Joseph, Finkel, Buzzello. FIFTH ROW: Harder, Echandi, Acuff, Cohn, Hultman, Forte meyer, Gilinsky, S. Johnson, Anderson. Grice, Jess, Hiller, Berti, Chapek, Cate. Inter-American Club INTER-AMERICAN CLUB OFFICERS President .,........,......... ,...... L ouise Plechas Vice-President., ..,,.,... Connie Skokan Secretary ........,...,.,., ..,,,.. D ebbie Alston Treasurer ....,.......r ........ M ary Peden Sgt.-at-Arms ,,....,, ,..,,..,.,,.....,.,..,.,... C arl Tichauer Sponsors ..,,...,,... ..r,.... M iss Margaret Nichols Miss Fern McVieker Miss Mary Celeste Burke Piiiata the tail on the donkey! .i.l'.lilif.lfQiL The Inter-American Club offers knowl- edge of Latin American culture to its mem- bers. Its purpose is to promote understanding of and information about Spanish-speaking people and countries of the world. Club meetings informed the members of the dating customs in Spain and Mexico, as well as demonstrated bull fighting techniques. In December, Christmas was given a Mexican flair with the presence of a pinata and the singing of Christmas carols in Spanish. A spring picnic with real Mexican food is held annually, ending the year's activities. A. i-. Only 35 more centavos and we'll have the Chihua- hua paid for! 1 . ll A 4 FRONT ROW: G. Olsen, Rubenstein, Susmnn, Re-inglus, J, Siref M. Siref. Rosenberg, Bergquisl, Hahne, Velasqwez. SECOND ROW: H. Wakschlug, May, Nogg. Milder, Ncpomnick. Moynihun, Strauss, Maurer, G. Lerman, G. VVakschlag, C. Olsen, Mann, McCurdy. THIRD ROW: l'. Lorman, Zcclnik, Roberts. E. Olsen, Hips, Sigler, Norihcuit, Vlfleiss, Mychasiuk, Yanney, Schweitzer, Miller, Perelman, Tschet- ter. FOURTH ROW: Mclvor. Achey. Meiches. Luheikin. Strong, McVVilliams, Smith. Mahaffey, Zinn, Vernell, Myers, Whipple, Mc- Gregor, Schmidman. Q! gale f Junior Classical League FRONT ROW: Adams, Crew, Young, B. Barnes, Musselman, Shukert, Freedman, Dickerson, Peden, Michael, Hiddleston, SECOND ROW: Evans, Dymak, Blazek, Hall, E. Johnson, J, Johnson, L. Firth, Cohen, Hlousek, Doll, J. Cohn, Bahula, Kuethe. THIRD ROW: God- frey, Hansen, C. Christensen, Ashcraft, Gilinsky, I.. Grissom, Isaacson, Konecny, Hunter, Becker, Bassett, Aschinger, C. Grissom, Allison, Floyd, Crammer, Huber, Grnbeck, Arnold, Dalgas, Coolidge. FOURTH ROW: Kraft, Harkins, G. Brown, Connors, Friedman. I.. Katzman, Anderson, G. Christensen, Burri, Fox, Kaiman, Kay, Elliott, C. Cohn, David J. Katz, Jensen, Harrison, Kilmer, M. Kanlan, Hayek. FIFTH ROW: Harman, Alston, Hoberman, Berg, M. Brush, Erxleben, Fuxa, Conway, J. Brown, Fleischl, Benson, Cooper, M. Cain, Green, Borden, Jacohssn, Dave A. Katz, M. Katzman, B. Firth, Fogel, Bartholomew. Couch, Brenaman, SIXTH ROW: Boyd, Blume,Huffaker, Grahn, quist, Guss, Conrin, B, Brush, J. Barnes, Colick, Boguchwal, Bergin, Boggus, Grossman, G. Kaplan, Ciochetto, Boehm. Gifford. Hilliar, I.. Cain, Dorr, Andrews, Jacobsen, Ilierking, Hollis, Halprin, JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE OFFICERS Ann Musselman Bruce Barnes .Martin Shukert Sanford Freedman Senior Consuls J unior Consuls ., F' Secretary ,. , ,David A.Katz Treasurer. ...,.. Donna Michael Sgts.-at-Arms . Mary Peden Janis Hiddleston Mary Laura Young Malcolm Adams Thomas Crew Sponsors .. ..Mrs. Dorothy Conlan Mrs. Anne Aust ai Miss Ruth Pilling 4'Q3s-.., FRONT ROW: Peden, Musselman, Michael. SECOND ROW: Vrew. Katz, Freedman, Young. Q A Q A .. - 1 FRONT ROW: Stitt, llotson. Kelly. Samir-r. Brinkman, Halo. Anderson. liroxulcr. ll. Williams, 'l'hrasht-r. Schiern. Suva. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Kutilek, Pennell, Turm-r, Volson, Taylor, K. Sullivan, Watkins, Triinlilc, McC'urcly, Musselman. Waters. Watson, Burkluncl. Noerrlingcr, Wollberg, Briggs. Kripke. THIRD ROW: Bergman, liien, Steinman, Rosseter, Sta-inwart, Mulcahy. Peters. Lincleman, Utter- lmack, Prohaska, Mattson, .Vogler, A. VVils0n, Moyer, liynearson, Reilly, Sigler. Hendrickson, lk:-lmasu. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Solomon, Straztlas, E. Wilson, Smith, Wisnieski. Wigton, Shrout, Hevorcl, Olson. S. Williams. Mcl'liail, Myers, Reed, Olive, Sorkin. Valentic, Kwia- tek, Monette. FIFTH ROW: Shalton, Woocl, Stewart. Morris. Whitman. liichtvr. Laser, Talcott, Zelinsky, ll, Sullivan, Norvell, Parsow. Milder, Soiref. Morris, Holt, Richards, liubin, Muskin, Marantz, Nixon. ' if The Junior Classical League is dedicated to the idea that its members' want to know K more than the essentials, that they wish to uncover the ideas and traditions which are the basis of Western civilization. The Club tries to stimulate the interest and minds of its s. members with the thoughts, ideas, feelings, and images of classical antiquity. L CHS's Junior Classical League was the first to be founded in the country, and at the present, is also the largest. This year JCL has been one of the most active organizations at Central. This year's activities have included monthly meetings, the publishing of a news- paper with both contemporary and classical NEWS, an annual Cel6bI'3lLl0fl of Latin Week, So this is what happens when a president doesnit and the Latin Banquet. kvvv his vr0miSffSY German Club 'F The purpose of the German Club is to ' enable interested students to gain a better J A I . if K understanding of Germany, its customs, its ss- 1 is language, and its people. i ff' eags Q The activities of the German Club range 1 E fx from picnics to lectures. In order to support the purpose of the German Club, its members W - i ' participate in activities such as Christmas caroling at the deutsche Altesheim fthe Ger- man Old Peoples' Homesl, a picnic in the spring, and entertaining future German stu- dents from Norris Junior High. Monthly meetings promote information about Germany through films, slides, and lectures. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Ya President .,..,.....,....,.,........,..............,....,...,,.........,,...... Don Holt Secretary ..,..,.,, .............,... A leidine Kramer I Treasurer ..........,. ...,,,,,. P etra Jurgawczynski . Sgt.-at-Arms ..,,... .......,....,..,.,........,,. B ob Hopkins . ' A Sponsor ......,.,..., ,,....... M rs. Gretchen Schutte .... And after the meetingthere will be refreshments sauerkrautln GENE! FRONT ROW: Holt, Kramer, Jurgawczynski, Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Neesman. Coolidge, Christensen, M. Ames, Howell, Steinbart Weinroth, Mzxuk, Janet Williams, M. Williams, Jeanne Williams. THIRD ROW: Kerkhoff. Evans, McAllister, Huber, Wagner, Sullivan: Schwalm, Beck, Behmer, W. Ames, Taylor, McCurdy. FOURTH ROXV: Kay, Ball, Umaium, Glantz, Quinn, Hilburn, Jorgensen, Brezacek Heck, Mitchell Aulf, FIFTH ROW: Hahn. Forbes. Silver, Tichauer, Travis, Thorson. Steinman. Oltmanns, Vernell, Servais, Costello, Prelll 8 International Relations Club 'T'-7 FRONT ROW: Brush, Myers. SECOND ROW: Pennell, Milder, J, Friedman, Sramek, Vahl. May, Schuler, Engel, Perelman, Cohn Brody, Bednarz, Kripke, Downs, lkebasu, Lipp. THIRD ROW: Eisenstatt, Zednik, Schlatter, Kadavy, S. Friedman, Epstein, Hamlin Meyers, Kaplan, Weiss, Ostwalil, Oswald, Hayek, Grissom, Slosburg, Zerbe, FOURTH ROW: Hollis, Votava, Rosen, Siporin, Smith Blank, Fuhrman, Zinn, Kramer, Anderson, Shapiro, Krogh, Lien, Jelinek, Theiler, Hunter, Cassada, FIFTH ROW: Whitman, Wilson Shafton, Grahnquist. Boggus, Silver, Cooke, Spencer, Sink, Stewart, Schleich, Cahan. Zwerling, Yager, Williams, Sideris, Grobeck, Sander axfmgifil I elef ef The International Relations Club was 'RR,3s,,,?f,31 .'lKQk,, , , a organized in 1963 by Mr. John Bitzes, the 351 ..,p':' e lg ffl? Club's sponsor, and Miss Joyce Render, a -:Q g,j- ,ig ,gf'1'Aiffw4 Central High graduate. The purpose of the .1 si Club is to promote an understanding of im- YNXQSNQ ji ,,:f'. M I g 3 portant international issues. 11 ' i Guest speakers and panel discussions are -21'-f-ff-ff f UW WH presented at the bi-monthly meetings to dis- A xiii: if C cuss and further inform the members' know- ledge of Current events. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS President ,......,,....... ............... .......,,.,,......,..,., M a c Brush Secretary-Treasurer ..................,....,..,... Valarie Myers SDOHSOI' ..................,..........,...,.. ......... M r. John G. Bitzes . And girls. don't forget your cab fare! Central High Players is an organization which strives to enrich its members' apprecia- tion of the various forms of entertainment. Founded in 1926. Central High Players is now one of the largest and most successful extra- curricular organizations at Central High. The Players annually present the Fall Play under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Amy Sutton, this year's production being Thornton Wilder's comedy, The Skin of Our Teethf' In May, the final banquet is held, at which time the officers for the coming year are installed, and the annual Amy Awardsl' are given in recognition of the year's outstand- ing performances. At the regular monthly meetings, Well-known Omaha personalities speak to the Players on the various purposes and mediums of the theatre. m riding a Honda-what does it look like? u Qx ,A , ,,, ,.... WM, K My , - , FRONT ROW: Vahl, Bloch, Hennecke, B. Hahn, Yahnke. SECOND ROW: Haile, Bennett, A. Hahn, Cuva, Cukier, Susan Friedman Adler, Downs, D. Hansen, Campbell. THIRD ROW: Foust, Heisler, Fried, Greenberg, Guggenheim, Eure, B. Fox, Endelman, S Fox, Hale, Kraft, Bednarz, Clinchard. FOURTH ROW: Erickson, Finkel, Gerdes, Hurt, R. Joseph, Abel, Crammer, Davis, Field, Bloom, Clay, Erway, Knoblauch, Scott Friedman, Epstein, Allison. FIFTH ROW: Boyd, Katelman, J. Hansen, L. Joseph, Drum, Firth, Cohn, Kaplan, Williams, Fogel, Hiller, Jess, Kay. CENTRAL HIGH PLAYERS OFFICERS President Cory Richards vi Vice-President Marjorie Vernell R6COI'diU2 S9C1'9t3I'Y Celeste Barber Corresponding Secretary Cindy Hennecke Treasurer Zoe Peterson Historian Joan Yahnke Marshall Bob Hahn Sgt.-at-Arms David Bloch Viola Vahl Sponsors Mrs. Amy Sutton Mr. Raymond Williams O Darling, I do ht-lieve Q our lass e e has sli ed! Central Hlgh Players V g Y 'H' m,..:Lii::55,A.:.zs-v .. 'W W' .iw ' ' W - W ' H' V W- W , ' V. j W Q, f .,. . ff - M ,, . f .ie Q i I , W ,ol K 3 I , I M , . ,Q . s M 5 3-1 Q ' .. , , ' ,- ' A, FRONT ROW: Peterson, Vernell, Richards. Barber. SECOND ROW: Musselman, Moshier, Weiss, Suva, Reinglas, Sirtf, Shrier, Nogg, Meader, Piccolo, Marilyn Rosenberg, IJ. I.ipp, Thompson. THIRD ROW: Scott, May, Lauli. McCurdy, Williams. G. Wakschlag, H. Wakschlag, P. Lerman, Majors, Yechout. Schuler. G. Lemian. Wijtek, Mulry. FOURTH ROW: Welch. Peters. Sigler, Me-rtz, Meyers, Mann, Plechas, Schweitzer, Moynihan, S. Iiipp, Nepomnick, Slosburg, Sehumeister, Rodin, Schulman. FIFTH ROW: Lohrman, Lane, Luhetkin, Morrie Rosenberg, Meiches, Rubin, Levin, Skokan, Solotorovsky, Rambo. Smith, Shapiro, Zimmerman. Schmidman. Thespians 4 FRONT ROW: Siref, Shrier. SECOND ROYV: Bloom, Gerber, Nleader, Yechout, Chappell, Sears, Abel, Schiller. Lipp, Schmidman, Zies- mann, THIRD ROW: Gerdes, Pane, Adler, Hurt, Majors, Williams, Hansen. FOURTH ROW: Stern, Peterson, Hamann, Morris, Anderson, Shapiro, Barber. Thespians is a nationally affiliated organ- ization which gives life membership to all of its participants. The purpose of Thespians is to promote interest and knowledge in all phases of the theatre. Members are chosen on a point system. The required number of points for acceptance may be earned through participation in theat- rical productions and related fields. THESPIANS OFFICERS Presidentw, ,,,, ,C ,,.,,,,,, a ..,.,., . .,., C, ,,.,Lois Sears Secretary-Treasurera or Terri Chappell Secretary, H ,.,, as rssss , Chris Abel Sponsors, ,Mr. Raymond Williams Mrs. Diane Buhl 'Tm n twofdab man! NHLIOHHI Forensic League The National Forensic League is an hon- orary professional organization. The purpose of NFL is to train youth in forensic leadership, oratory, debate, extemporaneous speaking, and dramatic interpretation. Central High's NFL chapter boasts two National Point Lead- ers in Bruce Barnes and Alan Siporin, as they have both achieved the Double Ruby or Dou- ble Degree of Distinction, the highest degree a student can reach. Miss Donna Miller, debate coach and NFL sponsor since 1959, has attained the highest coach's award, the Diamond Key. Miss Miller is also a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS President .....,......,..,.... ....., ..,..,...............,.....,,. A l an Siporin Vice-President ...,.... .......i.. Bruce Barnes Secretary... .,.......,. ,.....,...... A my Brodkey Treasurer .,.. .... ...... ,.... . , . Jon Whitman Sgts.-at-Arms.. ,,..,. .,.,...,.,i.....,. M ike Silver p Martin Shukert Sponsor... ,..,. ......... M iss Donna Miller FRONT ROW 91 r Wht Brodk y Sh k t SECOND ROW: Trimble, Kerkhoff, Paskowitz, Sloboth, B dy K F g l H b THIRD ROW H B ehler, Prell, Solotorovsky, Forbes. Meehan, Stevens, 5 FOURTH ROW T ht b rg I d n Fre d k Guss, Kaplan, Zwerling, Zelinsky, Laser. I The Forum if In FRONT ROW: Noodell, K. Rippey, Karpman, Green. SECOND ROW: Kay, Wakschlag, Brodkey, Downs, Jill Slosburg, Mayer. THIRD ROW: Simon, Laub, Olsen, Greenberg, C. Rippey, Ball, Fried, Jack Slosburg. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, Farrell, Dinsmore, Cole, Kaplan, McCurdy, Hamlin. FIFTH ROW: Freedman, Whitman, Davis, Rosen, Shukert, En-nan, Meiches. Articulate and intelligent Romans once met at the forums of Italy to compare ideas and debate controversial issues. Following in this ancient tradition, the Central High Forum attempts to recreate this learning at- mosphere through its meetings and discus- sions. The monthly meetings consist of a free exchange of opinions and ideas on the parts of the members. Monthly discussions center around the specific literary selection read by the members for that month. Discussion lead- ers ask questions and promote discussion on various topics ranging from context, style, and intent, to the philosophic implications of the book and the effect on the reader. 52 .... And for next weekis selection-The Brothers Karamazov in the original Russian. Library Club FRONT ROW: Roberts, Luefk, Glanlz, Urbach, Nluuror, F, Huey, Jorqensen. SECOND ROW: B. Mohr, L. Huey, Brown, Whipple, Ator, Velasquez, Schonehoom, Sloboth, N. Mohr, Graves. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President ,i is i Susan Urbach Vice-President , Linda Glantz Secretary ,,Rebecca Maurer Treasurer ,Richard Lueck Sgt.-at-Arms , ,,,,, is ,Gwyn Browder Fay Huey Sponsors Miss Margaret Weymuller Mrs. Catherine Blanchard The members of Central High's Library Club assist the school,s librarians in all phases of library work. Their tasks include checking books in and outg taking inventory, and repairing books. N1'xl lime wlly clon'l you lry Siillllllillg llw book? Greenwich Village Q6 -he 4' n k FRONT ROW. llossefer, VVf'sl, Hzlrlzik, Slosllurg, Shapiro, SECOND ROW: Vzuiv, NICGr:ith, Olive. H. Ami:-rson. Svhivrzl Ilurl . 5, 1 THIRD ROW: Helzlor, fl':mim1'r, I'loyfl, Sunfl, Bassett. Chzippvll. Norton, I7ilVluuro. llautrt-mont. FOURTH ROVV: Hnmml-I iinslmm Nllvjnek. Iielzlllirk, Sleinwnrt, I.loyrl, Svliulneislvr, Ilillmzm, S4-zuimns. FIFTH IIOVV: Iivvkvrl, Ilvlx-rs, Juffs-rt Slrnulzns. Holi Mohr, Zimmerman, Baxter, I. Anderson. GREENWICH VILLAGE OFFICERS President I Laura Bartak Vice-President I Mike West Secretary, Jill Slosburg Treasurer , Lisa Shapiro Sgts.-at-Arms Susan Rosseter Sandra Rambo Sponsor Miss Zenaide Luhr Greenwich Village members are those students interested in art mediums and voca- tions. Its purpose is to promote the explora- tion of all phases of art. Artists in Greenwich Village are given an opportunity to take part in Workshops to de- velop their skill and creativeness. The Little Gallery and the Spring Auction give students and teachers a chance to observe works by CHS artists and an opportunity to buy a stu- dent's'work of art. Trips taken to artists' workshops and talks given by Omaha artists during the year have helped students evaluate art as a career. mouth is bigger lhan your mon The Homemaking Club was established to further its members' interest in homemak- ing and to acquaint them with the various opportunities available for Home Economists. Through this organizationls functions. Central High students enlarge their knowledge of cooking, grooming, fashions, and careers in the homemaking field. Tours were conducted at the Butternut Bakery and the Longo Apartments for the Club members. An annual style show was given in which the girls modeled the garments they made in homemaking classes. Later in the year, a tea was given for the mothers of the Club's members. HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS President . Naidja Henderson Vice-President . . Jody Kostka Secretary. I .. .Linda Raven Treasurer. Chris Christensen Sponsors . Mrs. Fern McCready Miss Alice Buffett Mrs. Judy Watson Homemaking Club tl. 71 tl .Q ' i' i fi S 5- ' is W 1 , r f E his Hurry up and take the picture. I think I smell some- thing burning . . .H FRONT ROW: Christensen. Henderson. Kostku. Raven. SECOND ROVV: Hr-ise, O'Connor, Burkholder, Adler, Rs-ed, Piccolo, I.itI, Jorqen- sen, Walter, Abel. THIRD ROW: Mclfloyd, Iiewis, Ii. Herek, M. I-Ierek, Smiley, Sloboth, L4-lchook, Wine, Cuvzx, Olive, Robine, Doty. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Tschetter, VVogstzid, Sutton, Greenfield, I-Izxuse. Kona-cky, Lang, Wronu, Gardiner, Schmidt, Dalgas, lfllliott, Bez- dek, Buzzello. FIFTH ROW: Mcffall, Ranli, Skoknn, Travis, Blume. Taylor. VVilson, Joseph, Fries, Vavricek, Mohr, Willis, Sander, Shrum. Cindy Tscheller, Belmont. X3 raw M' Wt N ,Q AX N M xi I couldn't ski, so I thought I'd try the banisterln Throughout the school term, Central High School's Red Cross Club participates in many activities in which they serve the com- munity and the school. This year,s projects included sending Peanuts kits to those fighting in Vietnam, giving parties for the Pediatrics Ward of the University Hospital, and sponsoring a school- wide membership drive. ,The Red Cross Club sponsors the Cris- Crosser Dance, which is held in April at Peony Park. HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS President, .. I I ,Dianne Ashcraft Vice-President . Jo Cohn Secretary-Treasurer.. .sss .,,g ,..... J anet Hurt Sponsors, ,. I , . . ,. Miss Dorothy Cathers Mrs. Idelle Benedetti Mrs. Fern McCready Mrs. Lois McKean Mrs. Ellen Trumbull Mr. Max Meier . Y 1 y g . FRONT ROW: Hurt. J. Cohn, Ashc-raft. SECOND ROW: Maurer, Trimble. Noerrlinger, D. Cohn, Pierce, Anderson. Elliott, Swinea. THIRD ROW: Wzxvmire Lune Hamlin flerdvs Schwalb, Steinman, Harrison Clav Eisenstzitt 56 Future Teachers FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS President.. D . ,, ,A.e eee,..eeeeeee K it Hunter Vice-President. .. e,., Sandy Fortmeyer Secretary.. . . e,e.,.. e....eAee,ee K athy Cross Treasurer W e..., .-.Sherry Fous Historian . Susan Solotorovsky Sponsor, , ., Mrs. Loraine Truell The Future Teachers Club is a branch of and is sponsored by the National Education Association. The purposes of the Club, as stated in its Constitution, are learning about the teaching profession, its opportunities and responsibilities, and cultivating the qualities of personality, character, and leadership, which are essential in good teachers. As a service organization, FTA is often called upon to usher for Teacher's Conven- tion, Open House, Career Day, and College N ight. Every year the Club makes one or two field trips to specialized schools. Oh-oh, another future teacher drop out! sf 1: FRONT ROW: Fortmeyer, K. Hunter, Fous, Solotorovsky. SECOND ROW: Jenks, Musselman, Young, Hanclleman, Gendler, Wine, Wein- roth, Mauk, 'l.'homson, Kay, Kukawka, Kutilek, Williams, Monette, THIRD ROW: Pennell. L. Hunter. Hammer, Lal-'erla, Ault, L. Huey, Cole, P, Lerman, Wintle, Sadofsky, F. Huey, G. Lerman, Abel, Nimrod. FOURTH ROW: Olsen, Roberts, Dickerson, Menke, Meyers, Haugse, Michael, Ramage, Greenfield, Ball, Sisky, Unger, Fedman, Still. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Mr-Coy, Skokan, Firth, Revord, Anderson, Strazfias, Jorgensen, Danncr, Juffer, Sander, Quinn, Rau, Ustwalcl, Berti. Jacobs. Future urses Started in 1956 by Mrs. Marie Dwyer, the Central chapter of Future Nurses of Amer- ica provides a training ground for CHS stu- dents interested in nursing. First-hand knowledge of the profession is gained from speakers representing various fields of medicine and from visits to hospitals and other health centers. 240 I '-'I 4' FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS President ., .,,, .. ...,s st.sss , .Paula Vavricek Vice-Presidents .... ,, s...ls Carlotta Trimble Deirdre Pane Recording Secretary . i,.. Linda Hansen Corresponding Secretary ,,t..,.. .....Naomi Hogan Treasurer . s,.. .. Gladie Suva Sponsor., . . ,s.,. Mrs. Marie Dwyer Your Contact isn't in the-rv, stupid! llfs on the floor! x. K N .., ' FRONT ROW: Vavricek, Trimble, Pane, Suvu, Hansen, Hogan. SECOND ROW: Waiters, Dolson, Vaclor, Walk- er, Gray, Merrill, Larsen, Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Noerrlinger, Schmidt, Ashcraft, Hytun, L1-iw, Lung, Elliott, Heise, Mclnlosh. FOURTH ROW: Bren:-iman, Shallberg, Umatum, Stein, Pruitt, Dancer, Pierce, Tschetler, Hed- rick, Dzilgas. FIFTH ROW: White, Heed, iKFklI'!13F, Gerdes, Harrison. Molsler, Gooch, Gustason, Brilcs, f'handli-r. Future Physicians , fa ,c gg' Q' 3 V' FRONT ROW: Barber, Gooch, Peterson, Gerdes. SECOND ROW: Piccolo, Blenden, Vahl, Kutler, Lipp. THIRD ROW: Klein, Connors, Rosenberg, Fotoplos, Pierce, Eure, Higgins. FOURTH ROW: Greenberg, Hansen, Holtz, Memmott, Achey, Grahnquist, Boeh FUTURE PHYSICIANS CLUB OFFICERS President ,, rs so ,, ,,,, ,,..,,.....,,ZtSe Peterson Vice-President., ,. . .. s, ,Michael Gooch Secretary-Treasurer, H sses , .Celeste Barber Sgt.-at-Arms as as ,,,, as sssss ,Glenda Gerdes Sponsors ,,., so Mr. Esmond Crown Mr. Samuel McMillan Future Physicians, Ars Medica, was created for the benefit of all students interest- ed in the study of medicine and its related fields. The monthly meetings included visits to the Gene Eppley Research Center, the Ne- braska Psychiatric Institute, and the Creigh- ton Research Center. s 1 i L'That extended homeroom was too much for the old boy! Chess Club A 1 .. 4 Q A A FRONT ROW: Brunell, McKean, M. Kaplan, Lindberg, Fuxa. SECOND ROW: Hooi, Epstein, Hylen, D. Cain, Zorinsky, Rosenberg, Herzoff, Wintle, Noodell, Simon, Strauss, Roseman, Silver, Liberman, Helfman, Schumeister. THIRD ROW: Marantz, Farrell, Joseph, Berg, J. Green. Zwerling. Lane, Grant, Gibbs, L. Cain, Bowman, Gillan, R, Green, Shukert, Kraft. FOURTH ROW: Morris, Trachtenbarg, Frederick, Wilson, Guss, Mclvor, Spencer, Sink, Jorgensen, Stewart, Lowder, Bender, G. Kaplan, Whitman, Lewis, Novak. Under the sponsorship of Mr. John Bitzes, the Chess Club has become more ac- tive and larger than ever before. As the City Team Champion and the 1965 State Cham- pion, this year's team participated in the City High School Championship in November. In February, the team swept first place in the 1966 State Tournament in Lincoln, Nebraska. The team won tournaments over Benson, Creighton Prep, North, Bishop Ryan, Rum- mel, and Brownell-Talbot. 'Gmm,,,,k,.Amm'i. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS President.. .. .. .... ...... . .. ,... ........ . ,Mike Kaplan Vice-President.. ..... .John McKean Treasurer. ..., . .... .Bill Brunell Council Memlyers V VVYVVQ Jim Fuxa t'That's what I get for buying a chess set at a cut-rate Bob Lindberg Swffffu Sponsor Mr. John G. Bitzes Stamp and Coin Club as ,' w- FRONT ROW: Blumkin, Andrews, Eisenstait. SECOND ROW: Kutler, J. Friedman, Schumeister, Atkinson, Slosburg, Kaiman, Smith THIRD ROW: Liberman, Saunders, Helfman, Weinstein, S. Friedman, Wisnia, Richards. FOURTH ROW: Goodman, Schleich, Tichau er, Rosen, Jacobson, Bernstein, Erlich, Bergin. If I put my stamp on your coin, do you think it will get through the mail? il The Stamp and Coin Club was recently organized for those students interested in the collection of both stamps and coins. The in- tention of the Club is to instill a better under- standing of these hobbies to interested mem- bers. At the monthly meetings, members bar- gain and trade among themselves for possible additions to their collections. At each meeting, an active Stamp and Coin Club member is asked to give a talk on his particular collec- tion. Occasionally, interesting films are shown. STAMP AND COIN CLUB OFFICERS President sssss,sssss M ,,,,,,,,,, ......ll...... Richard Andrews Vice-President, Treasurer eoeee .Ronald Blumkin Secretary. ,.,.,l... ,,.,,,, ,,,,, , ..Linda Eisenstatt Sponsor. . .....l eeeee O ,,,Mr. Duane Abbey ki Club FRONT ROW: Jim Lewis, Julie Simon, Joanie Simon, Kimmel, Jeff Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mark Fellman, Thomson, Coolidge, Glass, Courtney, Jack Slosburg, S. Friedman, Zerbe, Jill Slosburg, Donaldson, Cohn, Marsha Fellman. THIRD ROW: Bernstien, Mohr, Ickowicz. Sramek, Selzler, Sellers, Prudden, D. Nepomnick, P. Ball R. Nepomnick, Schmidman, Scheffel, J. Friedman, Eisenstatt, Rothkop. FOURTH ROW: Lincoln, Goodman, Davis, Kay, Warddrip, Meehan, Cate, Howard, Smith, Zednik, Theiler, Hausig, Krecek, Dinsmore, Travis, Ka- davy. FIFTH ROW: Boggus, Miller, Strong, Farrell, Corrles, I-Iannan, Acuff, Wardle, F. Lewis, Schmill, Gifford, A. Ball, Hahn, Corri- gan, Lohrman, Womacque, MCC-uffey, Central High's Ski Club was organized in 1965 for those students interested in the out- door sport of snow skiing. Members regularly take ski trips to Crescent Ski Hills in Cres- cent, Iowa, where special instruction is of- fered. The highlight of this year's'activities was a ski trip to Breckinridge, Colorado, dur- ing spring vacation. SKI CLUB OFFICERS President .,.,......,.,.. ............................ ............ J e ff Farnham Vice-President.. . ......, , ...... Jim Lewis Secretary.. .... .... . .Joanie Simon Treasurer ................ ..,..... J ulie Simon Sgts.-at-Arms.. .... ....... B arb Kimmel Jeff Lewis Sponsors.. I .,........ Mr. Richard Butolph Miss Mary Celeste Burke K Darn, I know I saw that snow somewhere around here -or was it a mirage!?' utdoorsmen FRONT ROW: Farrell, Gooch. Sezisterll, Buis. SECOND ROW: Elszlsser. Holtz, Smith, Wollard, Welch, Warddrip, Herzoff, Olive, Domet, Connors. THIRD ROW: J. Bergin, Ogden, S. Reida, M. Reida, Eves, Moen, Weddle, Grasso, Wardle, McGuffey. FOURTH ROW: Blume, Harck, Harman, Greenberg, Wilson, Gomiun. Laser, T. Bergin, Steele, Butt. The Outdoorsmen Club, founded in 1953, was formed to promote a better understanding of nature. Projects this past year have in- cluded a Fall and Spring campout, a Winter hike, and a deer census taken in Fontenelle Forest. Safe Teens The purpose of Safe-Teens it to promote safe driving among the students of Central High School. The only qualification for mem- bership is the ownership of a driver's license or a learner's permit. During the school term, Central,s Safe-Teens enter into competition with other similar organizations at other Oma- ha high schools. FRONT ROW: Barb Firth, secretary, Karen Clegg, secretary. SECOND ROW: Mary Laura Young, vice- presidentg Tom Boehm, president. OUTDOORSMEN OFFICERS President .. ..... -Greg Gooch Vice-President. . Tim Seastedt Secretary. . . . Scott Buis Treasurer .. .. .. . Terry Farrell Sponsors.. . . .. Mr. Edward Clark Mr. Samuel McMillan Mr. William Nystrom Math Club The purpose of the Central High Math Club is to increase its members' knowledge and interest in the field of mathematics. The Club is divided into two groups for the monthly meetings, The underclassmen and the upperclassmen meet separately be- cause of the Club's large size. At the monthly meetings, interesting programs on the various phases of mathematics are presented by both club members and guest speakers. MATH CLUB OFFICERS President.. ,. Vice-President.. . . Secretary.. ggggg Treasurer... Sgt.-at-Arms. I - Sponsors. , Q A - , ,Carolyn Brody . Kenneth Hultman ..V.gs ......,.,. J erry Smith ,. .Richard Green Maynard Forbes Miss Virginia Pratt Mr. Duane Abbey Miss Patricia David Mr. Thomas Dineen Miss Cecil McCarter Mrs. Lois McKean Mr. Eugene Cerny Mrs. Loraine Truell Mrs. Marjorie Zimmerman , A Q 4 Look, Jane, look! See Spot run! FRONT ROW: Green, Forbes, Hultman, C. Brody, Smith, Rasp. SECOND ROW: Miller, Hylen, M. Berg, G. Wakschlag, H. Wakschlag, Epstein, Noodell, Godfrey, David, J. Katz, J. Musselman, Kaiman, Helfman, Evans, L. Grissom, Steinbart. Watson, Cohen, J. Cohn, A. Hahn, Lindeman, Brodkey. THIRD ROW: Fox, Levin, Katzman, Connors, Ickowicz, D. Cain, Beber, I.. Kaplan, Abrahams, Prohaska, A Musselman, M. Kaplan, C. Grissom, Bloch, Warddrip, Frey, Hooi, Kraft. Yahnke, F. Brody, Lippett, Hahne. FOURTH ROW: Hobemian Marantz, Benson, Blank, Barnes, L. Cain, Erman, M. Greenberg, Milder, W. Huey, Y. Huey, Fuhrman, B. Hahn, Andrews, Shukert, Ser- vais, Travis, Oostenbrug, Richards, Pearson, K. Greenberg, Rippey, Slosburg. FIFTH ROW: Spencer, Boyd, Trachtenbarg, Lowder, Bogu- chwal, Romanik, Johnson, Guss, Schleich, Powers, Cooke, Lewis, Acuff, Strong, Freedman, Whitman, G. Kaplan, Boehr, Dave A. Katz, C. Berg, Zelinsky, Zwerling, Dinsmore, Silver, D. Cohn. Y-Teens it ft it U Q h-s..f.n. get . - What do you mean you didn't help that little old lady across the street? N4 'NNW M Y-Teens was organized to promote serv- ice, co-operation, and understanding among girls of all races and religions. Members have the opportunity to make new friends, ex- change ideas, and learn new skills, as well as gain a feeling of leadership and responsibility. Y-Teens annually dress dolls for the less fortunate children during the Christmas sea- son and help with the annual Tuberculosis Drive. Y-TEENS OFFICERS Christina Cassada Presidents, D , Vice-President .. D Nancy Northcutt Secretary Naidja Henderson Treasurer , ,Harriet Taylor Sgts.-at-Arms Laurie Hendricks Alice Hubrecht Jeanette Vaught Cynthia Tate Sponsors Miss Tonnie Martin Mrs. Doris Adrian Mrs. Maxine Link MEG W we FRONT ROW: Henderson, Cassada, Norlhcutt, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Huntley, Hennings, F. Huey, McFloyd, Hodges, G. Bennett, D. Bennett. THIRD ROW: Hubrecht, Konecny, Hendricks, Beck, Retallick, L. Huey, Bigley, FOURTH ROW: Kramer, Wentz, Oltmanns, Briles, Hamlin, Reilly, Vaught, Tate. Hi-Y 2 i. 1 1 if . 1. 3? ss, ,. FRONT ROW: Buell, Prohaska, Garcia. Minino. SECOND ROW: Shradar, W. Huey, Y. Huey, Schmidt, Kniewel, Aken. Domel. THIRD ROW: Talcott, Bull, Nielsen, Urbach, Stejskal, Garland, Turner, Clegg, Hallgren. Elliot Ness and Company, I presume? Hi-Y participates in many activities dur- ing the school year, including the traditional Homecoming bonfire, a car wash, a hayrack ride, and a basketball league. The Club do- nates time to the community in helping YMCA,s sale of Christmas trees, the Teen- ager's March Against Polio, the Mother's March of Dimes, and the annual Lenten serv- ices during the spring holidays. The purpose of Hi-Y is to give each boy the experience of helping the less fortunate. HI-Y OFFICERS President. , .. . , . , .... . Al Garcia Vice-President. . . Andy Minino Sgt.-at-Arms .,,..,..,, Tom Prohaska Chaplain.. . . ,. ..,, ,.... . Ray Buell Sponsors. . , . Mr. Brian Watson Mr. William Nystrom Mr. Eugene Cerny Jets The Jets, Junior Engineering Technical Society, has been revived at Central after a year's absence. The purpose of the Club is to stimulate interest in engineering and applied science among high school students. The var- ious Jets' projects include the building of model houses and the designing of electronic computers. Students are urged to discover and appraise their abilities and interests in the various aspects of scientific knowledge. JETS OFFICERS President ..r,,........ . arrr. .....s,....i..ssrY.r..r...r,ss..,sssr,ssr. W ai Huey Vice-Presidents... ,,...... ............ A lbert Rhea Secretary ,sss,,...,ss., .v.ss ,,ss,,,ts,,s..,,ss O 1 iver Williams Sponsors., rr..... ss.r,, . Mr. Harvey Anderson Mr. Gordon Thompson FRONT ROW: Rhea, W. Huey, Williams. SECOND ROW: Kraft, ROW: Stary, Andrews, Y. Huey, Prudhon, Policky, Hylen. Boguchwal. Frederick, McWilliams, .amp A'And in this ring . . . Lewis, Cohen, Smith, Slosburg. THIRD FOURTH ROW: Marantz, Romanik, ' ' The Audio-Visual Club is an asset to the entire student body and faculty of Central High School. The responsibilities of Audio- l Visual Club members include the operation of l Central's movie and slide projectors. 5 . 5 , if X KC' Oh boy! 'Batmanl comes on next! AUDIO VISUAL OFFICERS President, . .t I at VDeldon Hamann Vice-President, a a sssss ,, Louis Basilico A' Secretary, ,.,, a , a John Morris FRONT ROW: Hahn, Jim Morris, Hamann. John Morris, SECOND ROW: Treasurer--, V V-,A V Bob Hahn Travwick, Lenz, Krogh, Hall. ' Sgt.-at-Arms , s,,, , Albert Hall Sponsor, a at .iMiss Margaret Weymuller Candids A typical Bohemian picnic in Central High's cafe- t'Don't ask me how I got in this picture!! teria! Q' fs vw-of 1 ,g'Q,j+i,f, Q , ,,fwivfgEw?f- ' V ,,,5!5??g1e!W,, V C, ,M e g: if QE 0 --X 1 1 ww sd 15? 315,35- -ww xv! 'Aa I k W . if M fs S Q- 0' H , ' H ' 573,'1,M3f3'gfgs4i,,5E w ' 'ff' V , W , iv ' ', -, 4,1 -453 -:E gbjkgggf . - G ' 1 gif is 'L ,jvzf-1 2 .. Q, ,f Q wwf my Ww 5 N W ,Q W Nw . ,ffl f , M . . , , 7 . n is DU co cn cn +1 4 CD O EQ o CD vs v rn P-E +-s SBD Q-In 'CS p-la 5 UQ O co v-s 'U cn .IWW so Boggus, Rerlelfs, DeJameit, Satchell, O'Brien, Erickson. Since the 1930,s the Reserve Officerts Training Corps has been part of Central. It is designed to instill in the cadets the qualities of leadership, respect for authority, and mili- tary discipline. Students enrolled in ROTC are organized along military lines. One student serves as cadet commander, and others hold staff or command positions below him. The officer directing the unit is Major Roger DeBois, who has the title of Professor of Military Science and Tactics. His staff includes officers and en- listed men who teach courses, and others who handle the administration of the unit. SFC Kirk Keeney and Sgt. William Tatum are the Central High School ROTC instructors. Introducing the Military Section is the Color Guard, bearing the flag which represents our nation that the cadets are learning to serve. The Color Guard is in charge of present- ing the colors at several School functions, such as the Military Ball, Road Show, and Central football and basketball games. Being a mem- ber of the Color Guard requires excellent marching ability and a thorough knowledge of the manual-of-arms. ROTC Instructors SFC Keeney l .,:y,,..,a,..N .Www ..,, N 31? I . U, nh A-.Q-4--0' N Sgt. Tatum -we--Q! Farrell, Votava, Cherniak, Su on In late October of each year the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben hold their annual Coronation and Ball. At this time, there is crowned a King and Queen of the mythical kingdom of Quivera. Attending the King and Queen and the Coronation are the Board of Governors, the King's Councillors, the Princesses, and the Countesses of the realm, and their own honor guards - the King's and Queen's Hussars. It is a tradition of long standing that the Hussars are selected from Central High School's ROTC department. It has always been a source of great pride and honor to the Senior Cadets that this is done. :-W 5 S, ,b H9 .lu 3 Q S Qx we i Q Q., ' x . 'I 1 L p k R bo rgin. Stary, Bender. Tryouts for this honor are highly com- petitive. Knowledge and proficiency in march- ing and military bearing, a good deportment record, average grades as well as recommenda- tion from the school are the requirements for the selections. Rehearsal begins the week after school opens and continues every night until the Coronation. We would like to congratulate the eight- een cadets who served as Hussars for the King and Queen of Ak-Sar-Ben at the sixty- first Coronation. The Hussars and the two alternates were: Michael Dunn, Mark Cher- niak, Terry Farrell, Joseph Grasso, Michael Sullivan, Stephen Sutton, Bartholomew Vo- tava, Robert Yager, Karl Lindeman, Lief Erickson, Loren Bender, James Bergin, Thom- as Chapek, Jerome Rambo, James Stary, Walter Switzer, Paul Wilson, and James Morris. Ak-Sar-Ben Coronation W? AQ 1 if ' I? 7 - V ,,., 3 1' l 3 ,mv I' ,,.f5 Q . , t ' ' f kk ' . vs o I -Fil: kt ' x 1' L ' Q1-if A ??w , 'Q -1 - 2- Q ' mx A- , Q,3 L bf, . 1,-, y -e f 5 . . W A 2 2 ,A . M.. 5 519 - sk ' s l I -l sr iz, K i J .-.Kg ., - . - 3a..., A G fa :F is 5 Q 3 - A 1'-. A ff Y ' s 7' ,L a E i 9.7, I 55. 4 LW, LN I N A. 2 51 A Q 2:2 M ' gy as if 4 M- Fi L n ik N is ,ta X EA x '- xx vwxx Q VMVMNVEQN A, X xg . V , X pro, W 4. .V ooo , I wi-W - no X 5 K X 4 M x FX U 5 , ikfwj, 3Mmzm,ij - .:- ' -- ' A - sw 1 sf? t- Www- 715,511-if-'.'. , 1 -' , -1. . I My If--,ilfiiv wk 5.51 . .1 W ,.,, iw, 1, 5,gLHv+1g,Qg swwwggdgw ww X SW: wiiw .- Em ' ASL- was 45323 wv,,Q1:gs4:1f1 iw W ' - QW' X :- ib- Cadet Police 39 FR ONT ROW: Sutton, Sothman. SECOND ROW: Rothman Warddrip T Campbell P Campbell Hartna el. THIRD , , . . . , g ROW: Welna, Tufly, Arthur, Nebel, Buckalew, Lane, Bergin. The Cadet Police, under the command of Provost Marshall Sutton, and Assistant Pro- vost Marshall Sothman, are concerned with the military code of ethics. It is the duty of the Cadet Police to watch for any violations of rules and dress. K sas- N Military Band gh FRONT ROW: Love, Sclimirll. SECOND ROW: Nlclvor, Elliot, Krogli, Kafskee, Gibby, Votava. THIRD ROW: Morris, Scales. Redelfs, DeWaal. Chapek. FIFTH ROW: Neilsen, Holmgren, DeRoin, Schmidt. Ordnance and Signal Staff The purpose of Ordnance is to rote t p c iectors, speakers, and signal equipment used and maintain weapons loaned to the ROTC hy the school as well as the ROTC. department by the U.S. government. The Ordnance is distinguished by the red Signal Staff cleans and maintains all pro- cord. FRONT ROVV: Polivkv, Fook. Hzirtso. SECOND ROW: Plotkin, VVilson, Nlenck, Pike-lis. N-vf' J Escorts C3 FRONT ROW: Berg, Ullman. SECOND ROW: Stary, Policky, DeR0in. Mulcahy, Linde- man. THIRD ROW: Redelfs, Vaca, Mclvor, DeWaal, Solomon. A new organization in the ROTC depart- ment is the Escorts. The purpose of the Es- corts is to teach the importance of courtesy, both in military and in civilian life. Distinguished by white cords, the Es- corts come each morning to hold the doors and to greet the faculty and student body. They also work with the CP's at football games and usher at school plays. Crack Squad FRONT ROW: Kudym, Sullivan, Bender, Morris, Green, Tichauer, Karaus. SECOND ROW: Yager, Warddrip, Harkins, Bloch, Lewis, ' Ch ' k Murphy, Craig, emiac . The Crack Squad is made up of twelve members, the commander, and his assistant. Every night after school these fourteen must practice to prepare for their many perform- ances. Besides the Road Show and Military Ball, the Crack Squad takes part in the Oma- ha University inter-city meet and the inter- state meet at Boulder, Colorado. The members of the team are chosen by their proficiency in drill ceremonies, attend- ance, and inspection. They must be able to perform intricate movements and improvise on standard movements with the rifle. ri . fl R S 92,9 ,y Rifle Team n Sponsored by the ROTC department and if I directed by SFC Keeney and Sgt. Tatem, this year's Rifle Team took first place in the city competition. The sport, open to all Central students, was organized for the purpose of competitive markmanship. In the fall, ten members are chosen upon their demonstration of outstand- al ing shooting skills. During Spring Vacation the Rifle Team competed with other high school teams at a military academy in Kansas City, Kansas. FRONT ROW: Schuler, Rambo, Lindeman. SECOND ROW Menck, Skipton, Buckalew. THIRD ROW: Nielsen, Wilson, Van cura, Schmidt. Drill Team FRONT ROW: Cherniack, Yager. SECOND ROW: Bloch, McCann, Hartwagel, T. Campbell, Craig, Dymak, Stary, Murphy, Wintle. THIRD ROW: Bender, Coleman, Solomon, Lewis, P. Campbell, Pikelis, Rothman, O'Brien, Warddrlp, Harkms. FOURTH ROW: Kudym, Vaca, Tufly, Morris, Nebel, Green, Simons, Bergin, Karaus. Tichauer, Sullivan. W 'SDH COC The Non-Commissioned Officers Club, composed of spohomore and junior cadets, is designed to give the training and experience necessary to become good commissioned of- ficers in the senior year. The NCOC annual Sound-Off dance was held on October twenty-fourth in the Central gym. Promotions were given to vari- ous cadets. Susan Rosseter was named Miss NCOC, and the new Crack Squad members were announced. Other candidates for the Miss NCOC title were Susan Baird, Amy Brodkey, Mary Grube, and Kathy Sund. All of the girls are juniors. Miss NCOC Susan Rosscter Q - A 1 4 Q - FRONT ROW: Arthur, K. Lindeman, Rosseter, Bender, P. Lindeman. SECOND ROW: Cook, Bloch, K. Dymak, Hartnagel, Kennedy, J. Dymak, Murphy, Adams, Stary, Zorinsky, Erato, R. Lindeman. THIRD ROW: Coleman, Pikelis, Richard G. Andrews, Williams, O'Brien, Rothman, Harkins, Policky, Mulcahy, Chapman, Columbo, Warddrip, Campbell, Hill. FOURTH ROW: Tichauer, Karaus, Scales, Bergin, WooDock, Richard J. Andrews, Gibbs, Elliot, McFarland, Solomon, Shalberg, DeRoin, Sherman, Simons, DeJarnett. FIFTH ROW: Dunn, Buckalew, Melvol, Kudym, Richter, Tetley, Schmidt, Vaca, Morris, Sullivan, Tufly, Welna, Lane, Nebel, Wynnyckyj, Green. Moraga ffl COC FRONT ROW Ch 1 S OND ROW B g Co tn , Alston, Rountree, Yager, Votava, Sutton, Grasso, Donaldson, BL k TH W H lt Ull a V rick Pl wtkin, Guss. Love, Schmidt, Itkin, Prudhon, Rhea. FOURTH ROW tt Ch gu O V N l on S g Sothmann. Erickson, Frederick. The Commissioned Officer's Club is made up of all the Senior cadets. The purpose of the club is to sponsor the Military Ball and the senior promotion dance. This year the COC also took underprivileged boys to a movie and had special speakers at some of their meetings. The Military Ball was held at Peony Park on February 25. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of a sabre to Mr. Nelson hy Dr. Paul Miller. This year the Lieutenant Colonel was Robert Yager and the Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, Mary Coolidge. Candidates for Lieutenant Colonel are selected by their participation and interest in ROTC activities and their grades in school. They must also have obtained the rank of Captain. The Honorary Lieutenant Colonel candidates are nominated and voted on by the Commissioned Officers. , Company Commanders 149 NN Mark Ljlll'I'lliil4'k Miki- Dunn Mivluu-I Bc-rg' 9951 kv Q 'Q af A ' gn S O Lull Iurlcksml Ji-rry Rambo Rnlwri Yagvr l,i0ulm1z1nI Colour-l win! Sh-phun Sutton Walton' Switzcr Tom Chapok Honorary Compan Commanders or fax fl' .4--v Susan Williams Valarie Myers Kathi Downs 'wwf li-r V' X 4, NM, Claudia Cohn Shvlla Fuhrman Mary Coolirlgo Honorary Lioufonant Colonel S131 Susan Dll'k9TS01'l T,ynn Womacque Randi Schumeister GRY RYUPZTSOH 83 1966 Military Ball Royalty 1, G 05 v 1 Mr. Nelson Honored Because of his outstanding contribution to the ROTC program of Central, the Com- missioned Officer's Club dedicated the twenty- ninth annual Military Ball to Mr. J. Arthur Nelson. Throughout the years Mr. Nelson has supported the ROTC and aided in getting military appointments for cadets. To honor Mr. Nelson, Dr. Paul Miller, superintendent of the Omaha Public Schools, and Major DeBois, Professor of Military Science and Tactics in the Omaha Public Schools, presented a certificate to Mr. Nelson, making him an Honorary Colonel in the Re- serve Officer's Training Corps. A sabre from the cadets in all the battalions was then pre- sented to Colonel Nelson. ' 'H 4m-sf c 1 FRONT ROW: Thrasher, Wisnieski, Alston, Bigsby, Leach, Shearman, Nocita, Torchia, Donaldson, Student Manager, Gooch, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Jackson, B. Taylor, Taylor, Pelecky, Hayek, Perry, Trimble, Watts, Brock. THIRD The 1965 Eagle gridiron season proved to y be the most successful in the past three years, as the team compiled a 2-6-1 record with a fourth place tie in the National Division. A new coaching staff headed by Pat Salerno, Dick Butolph, and Thomas Dineen the,xEagles superb guidance throughout The co-captains, Tom Brazer and superb XV zf- -, an fine gave Si to 13842. Vic ry R oyegg, sfit T homas? the spirits: M Joe into the the 'Y S J .-4 dri, ii rl - xggm if ,wk ,-Q, ftafly ' -fax -'Y atv-if ff bl sc W3 J , 6 ,K K fr X 1, 4, E! in if R sv mfg Lag' ROW Allen Reeves Bunch Kniewel, Mesa, V. Orduna, J. Orduna, Brazer, Kellogg, Romanik, Hallgren Gilmore Harkms Student Manager OBrien Student Manager. Shaddy, John Torchia, and Tom Brazer pro- vided the defensive highlights by thwarting numerous Yellowjacket threats. The next tilt, against Abraham Lincoln, was the highest scoring output of the Eagle season. John Torchia scored two touchdowns oe Orduna s run which tied Record set Strong but the 'gfg ' 3 .emits DJ 995 ? f '-f ffl' .N Q . f.. . .,, wr , ,f . M. A ir, V wa J ings-it' -'75 ,swf tiff IW-A Y W i I - , 5- fffn 'Ai if ff G. Brock Coach Salerno T. Brazer J. Orduna E. Iaylor S. Bunch B. Taylor ' 1 W Q 3 11 i T tj' a ,,. 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' ' -78 ,1:4,.f,'.lEi2.2i11','e9.a Elf PM 5 A X.. 1 , V U rf' N 1 3 ' wf'5e. w -e,YE.e?.G'f.afi FRONT ROW: Crooms, Caniglia, Feintech, White, Kinsey, O'Brien, Galvin, SECOND ROW: Senter, Eves, Black, Cecil, Cowger, Mehen, Lambrecht, Nelson, Scott, Mapp. THIRD ROW: Urbach, Student Manager, Peterson, Dent, Gerelecz, Lathan, Crew Skog, Hunter, Broth- erton, Woodcock, Oliver, Student Manager. FRONT ROW: Gerlecz, Jabenis, Chapman, Dworak, Lambrecht, E. Donaldson, Stary, Smith. SECOND ROW: K. Donaldson, Phelps, Spencer, A. Palma, Orrluna, Grey, Bowie, Mesa, Coach Snyder, THIRD ROW: Leahy, Loftus, Moore, Shaddy, L. Palma, Dent, Voris, Rotella Bersch Lindsay y --, Wrestling Heavyweight Mesa takes on Orduna. 'fur' The 1965-66 Central High Wrestling Team looked forward to the season with only four returning lettermen. They were Jon Jabenis at 103, Tom Dworak at 120, Joe Or- duna at 165, and Fernando Mesa at heavy- weight. At the North High Invitational Joe Or- duna, this yearis captain, managed a second place. Fernando Mesa advanced to the semi- finals but was edged out in a real close match. In keeping tradition with last year's team, Central won its last meet defeating Boys Town 28-21. At the District Meet, Central managed a fifth place out of eight teams. Central quali- fied three for the state meet. They were Tom Dworak who took third in district at 120, Joe Orduna who took third at 165, and Fernando Mesa who managed a second place in the heavyweight division. The team this year was composed of many underclassmen. This gives Coach Snyder high hopes for next year. 481.13 1. nv A--3 FRONT ROW: Jones, Ford, Hunter, Boehm, Jackson, Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Coach Marquiss, Brown, Mitchel, Wilson, Dworak Steen. Student Managers Farnham, Romanik, NOT PICTURED: Dillard. Varsity Basketball This year's basketball team completed its season with a 14-8 record and a chance in the State Tournament. Mr. Marquiss did a fine job coaching these boys to a winning season. The Eagles, although helped by returning seniors Tom Boehm, Dave Jacobson, and Jim Hunter, lacked the necessary height and re- bounding power to have an undefeated team. The Eagles started out their season by win- ning their first three games, but they lost their next three. The Eagles were then hurt by the injury of Dana Jackson. Ben Brown came in to re- place Jackson and developed quite a shooting ability as he helped win many Eagle victories. At the semester the Eagles were aided by a transfer student named Dwaine Dillard. This tall sophomore was just what the Eagles needed, as they won their next seven games. The Eagles took their District by beating Bishop Rummel and Bellevue. Central's hopes of taking state were smashed when Central fell to the powerful Boy's Town team. Boy's Town, who later went on and won the tournament, managed only a one point edge in the thrilling game. With the return of Brown, Dillard, and Mark Wilson, the Eagles should be next year's state champions. 74 Lincoln High 55 58 South 36 56 Tech 54 38 Prep 53 39 North 49 56 South 46 56 Prep 66 34 Westside 48 54 North 52 71 Benson 74 81 Abraham Lincoln X, 65 North 64 41 Boy's Town 6 67 Benson 62 Thomas Jefferson 68 Bishop Ryan 68 Burke 53 58 South 61 Bellevue 83 Rummel 62 Bellevue 51 Boy's Town 44 60 47 57 48 59 52 Q4 .LL , ! WA , A Q ff' .,., 3 V -:,-: 1 , 6 fl 'Q 'N 14 ' ' .1-SEM' A if t':, ,, 'L,,' YP L ML F .Inn Hunter WXNA ii ww, Tom Boehm A . Mr 'I X Zi ii. 5 Y f?'s ----- ' V Dmm -IIIPIQSOII Q 5 I 5 Q4 'G'. A , 7 Dave Jacobson fd 'Xxx X A,,W M W Aim www Q W ' A N S 4 4 V . 1? '.,: f N H' i Q f M T ,Y if gi ' f,-V 1' n f xggk W 1 'xii ,,1,f J -- f - ' W K V i f I Mg. ,wif Q A Nl?-c 0517 P2 V ,, V i 5 .4 K 7 Y Wwwsfk' Q., m 'QS A Z A 3 V uw '51 53 2 E if 5 - ii- , ba Q 5251 'a- 5 SW 1,2 , ' x ' ililwamgagm .Aw ., A an by Nt Fil K, rig , , Q ,K , QR, ' -A 'EJ E215 'Q Z' 3 3 FRONT ROW bt k aldson Gilmore Perklns Jackson FRONT ROW Cam Grandmett Camel Whlte Galvln Wmsley SECOND ROW Meehan Crew de la Guardla Cam Mapp Melton n-an-Q...-, K 1,3 , 2 L 1? 'E5 N , 3 5 My-...-qgy l ,. l FRONT ROW: Brightman, Prohaska, Buell, Crossman, Garcia, Allen. SECOND ROW: Davis, Guss, Miller, Loftus, Wilson, THIRD ROW: Mininow, Moore, Miller, Huebner, Paulsen. Cross Country In the fall of 1965, the Central High School Cross Country team finished its most successful season ever. This is the third year that the Cross Country team had been in ex- istence at Central. The team capped off this season with a fantastic first place in the State Meet. The team was led by Mark Wilson and Rusty Crossman. Bobby Allen, John Butler, and John Brightman added the needed depth to account for many victories. The harriers took first place in state with the first place by junior Mark Wilson and third place by Rusty Crossman. WP Rusty Crossman, Coach Smagacz. and Mark Wilson talk over future harrier events. ' 5 J. Q ii Q I Q , ,wrh kj Lt: 4 we ik E553 as 4 l ' l ,4 Q f ' FRONT ROW: V. Orduna, Bunch, Kellogg, Brightman, J. Orduna, Hunter, Avant, Allen, Reeves. SECOND ROW: Columbo, Paulson, Jack- son, Brock, Hall, Butler, K. Donaldson, Euri, E. Donaldson. THIRD ROW: Earlick, Moriarty, Steele, Lien, Wilson, Olson, Kulm, Meisen- bach, Menck. W if Qz' Allen leads field in mile. Track Team The 1966 Central High Track Team opened its season with a thrilling victory at the Omaha University Indoor Track Meet. Paced by return- ing lettermen Robert Allen, Joe Orduna, Rusty Crossman, Steve Bunch, Jim Hunter, John Brightman, and Mark Wilson, the tracksters col- lected a total of 53V2 points, 95 points ahead of their nearest contender. Bobby Allen, last yearis State Champion miler, ran the mile in 4:31.7. Joe Orduna and Jim Hunter both broke the old record of 27.5 in the 60- yard high hurdles, set by Gale Sayers. Orduna went on to break Sayers' broad jump record, leap- ing 22 feet, 7M3 inches. Central's fine distance medley relay team, composed of Wilson, Crossman, Allen, Paulson, placed first, bettering the old record by 9 seconds. If the first performance of the Track Team is any indication of its future performances, this year's Track Team should be the best ever. i r.r. M e ' wing T 'iw-fs' 'W V W f . Hmm' nw -. ff. M WW' f W-Mm im N.. 1 2':1!l,7 'M- ' ..-1'fW' a. . mi if Hunter takes 60-yard high hurdles. Crossman Track in Action x 5 xy. 1 -at . Wilson carries baton for Central victory. Bobby A W- r.....f- ,- 'Q-QP. rilrf-jgj,?,:5g5m,+?'E f., . Y K ,' Q' ' V 4' if ' -,.:.AI x L 1q5rf,'.,' . '- - 1 K races toward finish. I llen streaks home. 5 ,- was K :ss sv . i t FRONT ROW: Reynolds, McLaughlin, Jantz, Stultz, Hannon, Brock, Blank. SECOND ROW: Whiteaker, Curtis, Jacobson, McWilliams, Elsasser, Holtz, Ashinger, Dilly. THIRD ROW: Brown, Lewis, Schmell, Meisenbach, Costello, Zedneck, Holmgren. Coach Arthur Paterson Wim Team The 1965-66 Eagle swimming team fin- ished with a fabulous 14-2 record. Under the superb coaching of Mr. Art Paterson, the team suffered its only defeats at the hands of Prep and Benson. Led by George Stultz and Kent Jantz, the tankmen managed to place fourth in the city. In the city meet, Bob Elsasser took first in the 100 yard backstrokeg the 200 yard med- ly relay, consisting of George Stultz, John Reynolds, Roy Holtz, and Steve Meisenbach managed a third placeg and the 400 yard med- ly also managed a third place. This year's team was one of the youngest teams in the city. With help from Bob Elsas- ser, Roy Holtz, Steve Butt, and Steve Meisen- bach, Coach Paterson is looking forward to a very successful season. Swim Team In Action www 103 FRONT ROW: Watts, Morrow, Carlentini, Anazalone, Harkness, Grossman, Kniewel, Wisnieski, Duncan. SECOND ROW Coach Dineen Henley, Peterson, Curran, Bartee, Brazer, Wood, Garland, McWilliams, Gilmore. Varsity Baseball The 1966 Varsity Baseball team looked forward to improving their last season's record of 3-5. The Eagles are looking forward to a very successful season. The team has the needed experience to be a very successful and winning team. Returning letterman are Jerry Bartee, Carl Carlentini, and Rich Kniewel in the in- field, Tom Harkness in the outfield, and Ed Morrow, Gary Anzalone, and John Curran on the mound. The team also has many promising juniors. Coach Dineen K x fl, Jerry Bartee f - ' g ,...::. , X I I XZJQQW 'Wm f , fu. Q Rich Kniewel N. T 53 , an K, ag r 'E 55 N sz QL Stan Wisnieski i 2 I V 2,2 15, V Edward Morrow nn X q,,ff fi f Q4 if Brud Grossman 9 iv -,md,,, f2 ff Gary Anzalone W- John Curran ana:-up 'QXTR4 Q9 was ,mm , , FRONT ROW: Umatum, Tague, Anderson, Moen, Gum, Bartholomew, Ashburn. SECOND ROW Coach Riley Domet Smxth Reynolds Hruhan, Novak, Maldonado, Bersch, Student Manager. Coach Riley warms up. 5 Y Q 'l ki has 106 , lv 1 Gymnastics Central's fantastic Jlm Hruhan pragtlces on way to States all-around best performance 53 1-ll' emvgfa 4 irq Q D f in 552 T1 ei.: -lei: ,ik - QU-N21 , We O ,I A MW, -4 We f f- TLA-5 zgifsvf f x -14' 5 a. 2 x ff .2 5 Wim , ev F TIL I 1' gx 4 1 M. Q-.........-M , , Wg, f .,:6 FRONT ROW: Brunell, Sullivan, Wigton. SECOND ROW: Turner, Belzer, Crew, Shafton, Tennis Team Golf Team FRONT ROW: Votava, Jacobsen, Strong, Benson, Coach Marquiss. he i he ' '76 QQ riff Q gif X . .-f - FRONT ROW: Shaftofn, sgt.-at-arms, Kniewel, secretary, Allen, president, E. Taylor, vice-president: Hunter, sgt.-at-arms. SECOND ROW: Blank, McGuffey, O'Brien, Bartholomew, Harkins, Nocita, Leahy, Bigsby, Leach, Shrout, Schuler Dworak Garcia Flemming Ford, Th Q . .I . . . rasher, Grasso, Donaldson, Jabenis, Misaki. THIRD ROW: Pomidoro, Votava, Corrigan, Gum, Hannon, Bixby, Prohaska, Wigton, B. Taylor, Wisnieski, Elsasser, Holtz, Smith, Lantz, Hruban, Aschinger, Anzalone. FOURTH ROW: Stultz, Boehm, Crossman, Jantz, Hall- gren, Strong, Minino, Reynolds, Watts, Bunch, Shadcly, Dayton, Perry, Trimble, J. Orduna, Brock, Gooch, Alston, Whiteaker, Shearman, Pelecky. FIFTH ROW: Brazer, Jacobson, Stejskal, Miller, Buell, Rambo, Kellogg, Reeves, Garland, McLaughlin, V. Orduna, Gilmore, Vancura, Avant, Mesa, Curran, Romanik, Jackson, Brightman, Butler. O-Club Mr. Warren Marquiss. head basketball coach. was this year's new sponsor of O-Club. The main aim of the O-Club this year was to raise money for various clubs within the school, and to promote ideas for a better O- Club in the future. Before the Homecoming football game the O-Club held a Car smash. The Club also sponsored three dances and a thrilling basket- ball game between the seniors and the faculty. O-Club also helped sponsor the annual O-Ball. The Club was efficiently run this year by President Bobby Allen and Vice-President Earl Taylor. Stan VVisni4-ski lm-ts go at the O-fllub car smash. . rg L. - fir , s- i xx , fs lr 3 . H Q., 5 'X salma. t 'R' bg I 5' 3 0 . ...EQ X K FRONT ROW: Wisnieski, sgt.-at-armsg Crossman, sgt.-at-arms: E. Taylor, sgt.-ataarmsz Brazer, president, Kniewel, vice-president, Perry, treasurer: Brock, secretary. SECOND ROW: Albera, Geniy, Garcia, Allen, Weiner, Palmer, Votava, Travis, Smith, Thrasher, Leach, Loftus, Wiglon, Shroul, Hooi. Chapman, Donaldson. THIRD ROW: Lindsay. Elsasser. Nocita, Forbes, Hahn, Huffaker, Hannon, Farrell, G. Gooch, Shradar, Prohaska. Andrews, M. Gooch, B. Taylor, Anzalone, Misaki. FOURTH ROW: Holtz, Shearman, Bixby, Pelecky, Shaf- ton, Cordes, Clegg, Bigsby, J. Orduna, Steele. McLaughlin, Greenberg, Lowder, Butt, Bonaiulo. Grahnquist, Bunch, Watts, Whiteaker. FIFTH ROW: Shaddy, Basilico, Rambo, Menck. Wood, Love, Urbavh. Mears, Stejskal, Turner, Ciochetio, Shrum, Hallgren, Mesa, Sulli- van, Garland, Seastedt, Brightman, Yager. -Squad A new club was formed this year. Under ?HE the sponsorship of Miss David, the C-Squad was formed to provide spirit at all basketball - . a games. The C-Squad is responsible for mak- ing banners and posters, and they also cheer at all the games. The C-Squad is famous for its card section. The club consists of boys who like to help cheer our team on to victory. STC, , if VCI T A Bellevue Chieftain is strung up. Sorry fellows, no game tonightf' I S J 1 S M Ill'-A IF Varsity Cheerleaders X Williams Judy Evahn Jackie Everson chmidt Cindy Everson Kathi Dow mith G h IUC If the pigeons can do it, so can I! Who says a Cheerleader leads a hard life? Okay boys, we're waiting! Does my team really have 50 per cent fewer cavities? Reserve Cheerleaders 1 51345211 , r U ,ef W S' A f 1.524 q , :e i-R ,, , I FRONT ROW: Silverman, Milder, Siref, West. SECOND ROW: Sacrider, Riley, Baird, Wagner, Smith, Evans, Taylor, Adler NOT PICTURED: Brodkey. Girl's Tennis Team ' Roseman, Simon, Meehan, Steinman, Krecek, Dinsmore. Eagle-ettes nl- FIRST ROYV: Fo-Vaplziiii Peden, Maurer. lCllioll. 'l imlmle, Still, lkeliasu, Downs. Goldsmith, f'o-Vaptuin Hansen. SECOND ROVV: lfllvi- lmck. Anrlvrson, Olsen, Hunrl. Goldstein, Hirlflleslon, Admins, Dew. Hull, VVa1L-rs. lam, Fonda. THIRD ROVV: Nlerles. K. Clnstason. Sisky, Aslicrnift, llillmun, Oswald, Hayek. Mauk. -lecllicka. Gillvert. Hokansmi, lived, Schlutls-r. Krush. FOURTH ROVV: l'. Clustason. l-'ortmeym-r, VVengvl', Juffcr. Krcccli. I.iL-n. Smith. H16-Plc, llr-ters. Ilvnnell, f'2lFl'Olll9T5. Slngle. llvynollls. Hzlrrison. lN'li1'liue-l. The Eagle-ettes is this year's newest ad- dition to Pep Club. The sixty participants in the group consist of juniors and seniors who maintained high standings in their previous years in Pep Club. The Eagle-ettes performed their march- ing skills at several football games this past year. Their bright skirt and sweater outfits with purple and white pom-poms were an added attraction during the halftime shows. Miss Patricia David sponsored the Eagle- ettes. Donna Hansen and Mary Peden served as co-captains. N ' ami , My ' ' e., - Vfadfwtiw 'j4f,T,3?VjyT .., In f A ng, 4911.1 g,,,,.Qrf,J,?f11. LJ. . , 1632-W .vw-' ' 'e.. 1f11s:-1-if-fi'sw.., ' 7 -fir ,Q w, J ., Tana +' MM' if f'M5'fa'ff.u3,3'ff'it '-V2.,.TQTiwnf2,:5l W 'A fu. 4ff?-K-fF'ffQ?wffffrf1:.fg7fg?fW2til5J-Wtizgg.Tff?fS1s,':.sv:Ji fi.?'g2ga. J' 1 '5 gy., View If 21.4 T15 its 'WflT,Q2fm1YW 'jfs - 'F -ff-. :aww M N 4, faifza-5' ff. wp M f f,.,'3g,, ' - my, - iw pq, . wa, Www, .,f-55,34 S, p :W ,R Wy. 'fr 37 .W will Q .1 ,HW 32,13 effing .Jia Jie W 1 I Pep Club if 5 or PEP CLUB OFFICERS President eeeee,eeeeee,ee eee,eee Vicky Monette Vice-President. ....e .e.,., B arbara Wenger Secretary eeee. . ,ee.e . .,.,,...e ,Shari Hess Treasurer r,er . .. .. ,Dee Howard Sgts.-at-Arms.. ...Gretchen Juffer Pam Dillman FRONT RONV: Vicky Monette. Barbara VVenger, SECOND ROW: Shari Hess, Gretchen Juffer. Pam Hillman. NOT PICTURED: Dee Howard Q' FIRST ROW: Williams, Smith, Schmidt, Downs, Evahn, C. Everson, J. Everson, Grube. SECOND ROW: Doll, Dennis, Bennett, Caniglia, Doty, Anding, Cohen, Bergman, Andre, Bergquist, Hahne, L. Benson. THIRD ROW: W. Ames, Dietrich, Cochran, DiMauro, Dancer, Braithewaite, Beck, Dreier, Behmer, K. Benson, M. Ames, Bradford. FOURTH ROW: Bang, Clark, Albrecht, Cate, Deckert, Ball, Daugh- erty, Burns, Cummings, Dautremont, Bringe, Caffrey, Coolidge. FIRST ROVV: lVIum-llv. VVvlu5e1', Hews. Hrmurfl. Ilillmun, Juffer. SECOND ROVV: lfirllm. ll. Nilnrud, .luhnsmn Lursvn. Kay. Hlousok, 'N'Iiu.xrrl1 fX'I:mrv1'. THIRD ROYV: H.mxen, I, Ninmrml, Ifmlx. N1uru1xvmx. Nlilvlmvll. Nv'-,mL Glyn. HL'x11whV4-Y. Kmfl. Nzxeh, Ylillor. FOURTH R0 , Q I'l'u'ksun, lflliutt. N14-l'lf, flrulmu, Mattson. Hzaimw, Hurmun. Hummer. I'I1-mlerwmu, Hzxmlln, Mow, INST RUYV: VW-xl, Hilufrnlzuw. Il1'mIkL-y, Sin-f, .Xrllm-r. SECOND ROXV: Smith, XYugr1m-1'. liuixvi. lCx.nnN, .I 'l'.xylu1'. Mxlrlr-r. H. Kiln-V. Sur'ri4l ' THIRD HOVV: I'u1'yx, Sxx1mfI.x4 Slrykvr. Uxlvr. fI.iI1l'I XN'il'1u111x, 'I'l1z'zn-hm-11. Nutlmzxun-l. VYIVR. 'I'l1 nlpxmm. S'm5I4-, Tvlm-, VVn-im-l'. -Io:mm- Xvllllllllix- FOURTH ROXY: XY1'ieIh. l'rlmr'h. Rr-xllx. Swuffulvl. Tl Ilm-11, S4-lfh-r, S4-ull. IN-I1-uw-Il. live-ll, X':nl1c'1-k, Vlxlrirh-n, K. Tznxlrvr, .Io I'lI 'I'H ROXY: lf. XYIINUI1, 'I'ruus. l'.xm-. Xu-rinlk. VN'hippl1-. Ux'n'hm'1l,' l'nu:-up XN'1'mx:a. Iiilm-V. Mzlxwvll. SIIII, A. VV1lson. Hm- VY: iT.nlwx'rY. lfuzxu. -I. Nm-Lzjdlwr. S N4-llkyzxhr. Kmajht. N'Ilc'hzwl. Hv.uia-l'. fVIOf'.xll. -lrxhu-. Krebs. Jvnkx. Hmmm-1' FIFTH ROVV: Kramvr. hu. 115 G.A.A. . V.. ,....... A The Girls' Athletic Association offers Central High School girls an excellent pro- gram of sports' activities. This last year two hundred girls participated in such sports as badminton, ping pong, volleyball, shuffle- board, basketball, bowling, and hiking. The GAA also sponsored several different events during the school year. During the Christmas season, money was collected for the Central Grade Fund. Volleyball games were staged with the Senior girls versus the teach- ers. The May Tea served as the installation for next year's officers. Culminating the events of the year, the GAA co-sponsored the annual O-Ball. Seniors who had achieved their third-year award were allowed to march in the pre-dance festivities. FRONT ROW: Carlotta Trimble. president: Debbie Alston, vice-president: Sandra Yzmnvy. secrelnry. SECOND ROW: Mary Harmon, treasurer: Anita Travis. sgt.-:xt-urnisz Family Roth, sgt.-at-arms. Seniors ids wi 'L FIRST ROW: Waters, Adams, Burkluncl, Walker, Fagerman, Hidrlleston, Bergman, Still, Piccolo, Downs, D.. Hansen, Evahn, Piterman. SECOND ROW: Pennell, Oswald, Carrothers, Rau, Unger, Grobeck, Wilson, Hayek, Sadofsky, Everson, Schmidt, Yahl, Gilbert, Petersen, Jacobs, Hunter, Kuethe, THIRD ROW: Mayberry, Michael, White, Henderson, B. Hansen, Reighter, Swanda, Slderis, H8USlg, Roberts, E. Olsen, Valentic, Bowen, Menke, Ostwald, Sander, Zednik. FOURTH ROW: Bang, Skokan, Reynolds, Scnpter, Anderson, Lien, McCall, Williams, Harder, D. Olsen, Theiler, Ramage, Dickerson, Schlatter, Myers, Womacque, Fortmeyer, Wenger. Junior FRONT ROW: Treasurer Harmon, Secretary Yanney, Vice-President Alston, President Trimble, Sgts.-at-arms Roth, Travis. SECOND ROW: Olsen, J. Williams, Lewis, Goldstein, Olive, D. Williams, West, Shannon, Ruma, Scalzo, Brodkey, Tyler, Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Parys, McCoy, Elliott, Blenden, Hall, Benson, Evans, Tschetter, Dew, Butcher, Shradar, Adler, Siref, Everson, Doty, Jedlicka, Noodell. FOURTH ROW: Fonda, Steele, Tate, Foust, Haile, Allison, Burns, Daugherty, Sisky, Wagner, Urbach, Fous, Christensen, Wrona, Silverman, Kostka, Hurley, Riley. FIFTH ROW: Krush, Clark, Meehan, Urbanek, Jorgensen, Northcutt, Blume, Borders, Wyatt, Juffer, Reed, Baird, Grube, Strauss, Brezacek. Hess. Wilson. Hokanson, Utterback. Sophomore and Fre hmen . .ns iii .. - Q, 4: .-.. FRONT ROW: Nimrod, Vavricek, Stitt, Williams, White, Myers, Firth, Pierce, Palmer, Andre, Cuva, Stevens, Hahne, Benson. SEC- OND ROW: Campbell, Stryker, Behmer, Henderson, Tritten, Mommsen, Olsen, Milder, Osler, Fitzgerald, Stasinos, Donaldson, Bennetti, Nelson. THIRD ROW: Bonner. Tschetter, Caffrey, Orduna, Spitzenberger, Johnson, Miller, Orchard, Wrieth, Reed, McCall, Meader, Borders, Hammer, Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Avant, Raah, Smith, Wilson, Albrecht, Abbott, Wagner, Erickson, Taff, Berti, Barkley, Behrenclt, McColley, Moss, Riley, Elliott. 117 ,z Jiifim Yivilkrfiik Rik? 'wk Administration ,.43K' W- ....- ' J. AR'l'HllR NELSON Principal Mr. G. E. Moller has been an able assist- ant to Mr. Nelson for three years. He attended NSTC and Nebraska University, earning his A.B. and M.E. degrees. Before coming to Central, he taught a variety of subjects at Valentine, Nebraska. There he served as high school principal for five years. He also served as principal at Gering, Nebraska for two years. Mr. Moller has proven himself to be a valuable addition to Central High's faculty. 120 . --an Dr. J. Arthur Nelson has capably led Central High School for the past twenty years. He remains close to the faculty and student body by taking an active part in supporting the programs and activities at Central. Mr. Nelson graduated from Midland College and went to the University of Nebraska to earn his Master's degree. He did graduate work at the University of Iowa and was honored as a John Hay Fellow at Williams College. His past experience includes serving as principal of Monroe Junior High and as assistant prin- cipal of North. His dedication and many worthy qualifications have helped Central to maintain its excellent rank 'in scholastic achievement. G. li. MOLl,lfIR Vice-Principal W1 Asassistant principal, it has been the job of Mr. Robert K. Davis to co-ordinate the activity program, direct the athletics, and work in all phases of administration at Cen- tral. Mr. Davis attended Southwest Missouri State and NSTC at Peru. He earned both his B.S. and M.S. degrees in education. Experi- ence has put him in his important position at Central. He se1'ved for four years at Auburn High School in Auburn, Nebraska, and five years teaching at Central. He is a dedicated and hard working member of the administra- tive body. IRENE EDEN Guidance Director s 1 ax if f my W f A , ni xi I ,. I ROBERT K. DAVIS Assistant Principal Miss Irene Eden has done a wonderful job for two years as Central High's first Di- rector of Guidance. Among her many duties is the job of guiding students to a worthwhile future. She is college counselor and director of senior activities. Miss Eden earned her B.S. and M.A. degrees at the University of Ne- braska. She has done summer work at the University of Colorado, Colorado State Col- lege and Carleton College. Her experience includes teaching at Osceola, and teaching and serving as principal at Syracuse, Nebras- ka. She has proven herself a true asset to the faculty of Central. 121 English LINDA BARNETT DIANE BUHL ROBERT CAIN W. EDWARD CLARK English English English English Counselor MARY COTTINGHAM English JOSEPHINE FRISBIE Head English Creative Writing mln MICHAEL GAHERTY JOHN KEENAN RITA KEISER English English English Journalism DANIEL J. DALY English .V f -. gg 3-'- V- - - --,- , ,154 I '5 3 : 34 'iff.4? ' I JIM LEFEBVRE English -'rv-A MAXINE LINK LYNDALL NEWENS WILLIAM NYSTROM English English English ,ell is ,LE 14-i dn. , 35955 SHARON INGRAM English Speech PATRICK SA LE RNO English Counselor , I L' I Vvll 51 W X' s E! N M 6 I D, K T A AMW f - W - - ,W . , f -.v..,w ' f -is fff-...V M. v, , A ww :QM kjyjwfqs-.....,..,..,,,,,-i...e . V ,, -.....,,m f eff- , 'V Wx A 1 -vi ,NWN--.....,.. K I 323. . QAM ' ey-Q-...L ssii s ELLEN TRUMBULL English Speech and Debate if -as , 5 , g iini 1 ,W , Jw if My .gm I7 , nfi,-gf' -ik - in ,gM,'m.. A E. DONNA P. MILLER Debate Counselor 2321? Ei 1-1:2 1. S Y ,5v1'n gg, ma hbwesggi .H saggy, 'gf , 5g :iE':ff5?g I ,, age - f Ragga , ,.,.,ff .L ez.-,, , V l- m e 4' 1 wp.-' -eg. 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I JOHN WILLIAMS Chemistry Mathematics 'H DUANE ABBEY EUGENE CERNY PATRICIA DAVID THOMAS DINEEN Algebra Algebra Algebra Algebra Geometry Geometry Geometry Geometry fQ' CECIL MCCARTER Algebra Geometry ' VIRGINIA LEE PRATT Head Algebra EX. Ka AP Math W MJ, LOIS MCKEAN Algebra Trigonometry FRANK SMAGACZ LORAINE TRUELL MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN Refresher Math Algebra Algebra General Math Trigonometry Geometry Refresher Math 125 KENNETH ALLEN Government Geography CHARLES W. FUNKHO ER Ameri History of 1 ent V P ANTHONY LAGRECA World History Economics Social Studies JOHN G. BITZES American History DOROTHY CATI-IERS ' World History Geography '91 E. A. LINDBERG Head American History Government VERONA JERABEK American History Government WILLIAM R. LOVERCHECK Geography Modern Problems TONNIE MARTIN World History American History a,3.,x,,,, . 512' 3-A, ' w 'tfiiviiff' SV, f- 'gif ' . 415'-:iw , rss --,,,, isle, ' S ,J Z , il-Q1 'i - ' V V A if 3355? - 25 HELEN COULTER Shorthand Type CAROLYN K. ORR Bookkeeping Type PATRICIA SHAFER World History Government Business Education RICHARD KUNUI, Head Shorthand Typo 32-fu. ANN ROSENBLATT General Business Bookkeeping Type BRIAN WATSON World History American History M A X M E IE R General Business Type 154' WILDA STEPHENSON General Business Type ,- - - ---- 7 i-71 128 Language 'HM DORIS ADRIAN ANNE AUST French Latin CELE STE BURKE Spanish English I DOROTHY CONLAN Latin RUTH PILLING Head Latin BEVERLY FELLMAN French FERN MCVICKER MARGARET NICHOLS Spanish Spanish GRETCHEN SCHUTTE German Homemaking 'Q' 591 ALICE BUFFETT FERN MCCREADY JUDY WATSON Mechanical Arts J, , ,gg ,www W, ,,,A.,., I ,W Q ggqrzgifql 1 if ' :F M :-' 3' 1 hyz. , HARVEY ANDERSON GORDON THOMPSON DORIS LEWIS Music ROBERT L, HARRISON RONALD MILLER Instrumental Vocal Math L.- ZENAIDE LUHR L. DONOVAN SCHULER Vocal Physical Education ll ew 3 f GEORGE ANDREWS KAREN CAHOW CHERYL MERRY BRUCE RILEY Driver Education R.O .T.C. Driver Education SISGT- KIRK KEENEY ART PATERSON LARRY SNYDER Librarians Counselor Nurse 'vb' 19 E E . so MW CATHERINE S. BLANCHARD MARGARET WEYMULLER MARJORIE STEJSKAL MARIE DWYER Office Staffq A621 Q14 39 f X 2 Q ff? esesp ,X ,,,.f-- ' Q -Aff QQ if fag! AQJQQ if nb 1.--me ZZ C i , ww iff ' F5 VQK 1 , O2 ff? eff X M Q , ,0?, D 1 f Litgq? disk X S77 V LEFT T0 RIGHT: Adrian Westberg, M rjorie Bymes, Delma Barbe Op 1 H l y. ,, ,,, r, Selma Kipling, Cafeteria St , , , X y f- KS157' .1 . l ee so Jia, I ',.'. V A mm .ary p M V Q , t , M 'we Q . , , 7 1 K . A R LY,, ,,, L, k , ag if iteiefg V ti Q, 'T aff t ,L x as 1, M eg. Q 5 f W 'V 31- my 3 1 Q A ,K f- 5 X p fe Q 5 e i ? f , I 5 ,xml FBONT ROW: Rose Nemecek, Ruth Gaverv, Delores Spears, Irene Goldsmith Mar'orie U ' SECOND ROW' Arlo ' G ' Y 3 J rwm, Imogene Cox, Erma Bauerkemper. . ume eiger, Ruth Wilmot, Marguerite Allen, Marywill Butcher, Ali Kauss, Marian Masilko, Roma Weisen- berg, Mary Bercaw, Pauline Estes, Esther Vomacka. 131 Bookroom Staff SEATED: Sharolyn Shallberg, Cindy I-Iadsell, Karleen Phelps. FIRST ROW: Richard Lindeman, Karl Linde- man, Doreen Graves, Caroline Graves, Jo Ann Dotson, Don Wrieth, Paul Lindeman, Lynn Holt. SECOND ROW: Luella Schaaf, Bruce Friedlander, Marc Romanik, Oliver Williams, Susan Brenaman, Robert Elsasser, Gerry Hayek, Michael Gooch, Michael Sullivan. NOT PICTURED IDELLE BENEDETTI Social Studies VIRGENE L. MCBRIDE English SGT. WILLIAM J. TATUM R. O. T. C. o 1 2 P if g.. Q- M, V :1 ' : 1.3 , ! , avi In s ' 3 : i 3kjV G I :13:F.1ik'..p AMA w 3 I' 1 F335 K WW f Haw ' 4 I s , g 7 ,V 4 f my , lt A- 1133 . X , ir f ' . Q N 6? ' 4 - , v-4314 X A 1, jviirb '-if Av 1 Q K r, I T I, 4 5, wg, 3, , X 1 f -125'-.w.f X'- ' :2 ' A ,a. ffwv-L -5 gym V 4 If E363 .W .. ,M .LQ-L-Z kgfg., ' '- ..-Qffk 'Kfag'-2. gf? 1 as fi ' ?2f'44 1'3sL-.: - A A17 ' V fN+:e,f' Qf::'f1 We ' ' M f, -1-ww S - H Q, 'f 3 ,,,g 'Ww! j ' . ' ,.. fixfywg 323,75Qkx 331, f:x,:aS.Y'3?jff5'E, fl ,.V.,,4'1gg'.x,,,f'u,v.f, M . K iii-4.w.,,.,,Mf,7X 5 f'f,,.'3-' y y -. ' 1w..'-4,L?,w f - v . K-, N ,, V' lk 7 ' ,' ::..!:f?g4s- '1' Ufrffk 5.1, KY 0,55 nl? u' V' 9' .M Q gt 'afiiw ,W-Q - , . V, rl 5 4 ,I wk ,M vm ,. - 15:4-,, .,+ S wk. ,K .-w', Senior Class ff icer Treasurer Charles Alston Boys' Sgt. -at-Arms Thomas Boehm President Arnold Servais Vice-President Mike Silver Secretary Kulhleen Downs Girls' Sgt.-at-Arms Dierlre Carruthers CHRISTINE LEE ABEL Y-Teens 1: Central High Players 2, 354, Officer 35 French Club 1,253.45 Future Nurses of America,3: Home- making Club 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3545 National Thespians 2,3,4, Secre- tary 41 Pep Club 15 Stage Crew 3,45 Ushering 2. SHELLEY R. ADLER Central High Players 253,45 Fall Play 45 Homemaking Club 45 Junior Red Cross 2,3545 Ushering 25 Student Control 35 Stage Crew 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 National Thespians 3,4. ROBERT LEE ALLEN Football 253,45 O-Club 2,3,4, Pres. 45 Track 2,3,4, Capt. 4, DEBORAH YVONNE ALSTON Homeroom Representative 35 A Cap- pella Choir 45 Cheerleader 1,35 GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Sgt.-at-arms 35 Inter-American Club Sec. 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 1,2. 'QM s-0 W.- ISABEL JANE ANDERSON Safe Teens 3,45 Central High Players 2,fl,45 Fall Play 4. Lead5 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Green- wich Villagers 2,3545 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 'I'eacher's Helper Zig Ushering 2,35 Makeup 2. ROBERT EMERY ANDERSON Audio-Visual Club 25 Homeroom Representative 25 Student Council 2, 3,45 Teacher's Helper 25 Gymnas- ticts 3,4. SHARON KAY ADAMS Future Teachers of America 15 Eagl- ettes 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Inter-American Club 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2, 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Teacher's Help- er 2. MICHAEL J. AKEN Baseball 45 Basketball 1,45 Golf 45 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. of Council 45 JETS 45 O-Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 Safe Teen Council 3,45 Student Con- trol 1,3,4. CHARLES WALTER ALSTON O-Club 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 3,45 Opera 3,45 Road Show 3,45 ROTC 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wrest- ling 2,4. BARBARA ANN ANDERSON Safe Teens 3,45 French Club 25 GAA 2,45 Greenwich Villagers 2,3545 In- ternational Relations Club 35 Junior Classical League 45 Office Assistant 2,35 Pep Club 25 Student Control 2, 45 Teacher's Helper 3. KAREN ELISE ANDERSON French Club 2,45 Future Physicians Zlg Future Teachers of American 3,45 GAA 45 Homemaking Club 35 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Teacher's Helper 45 Y-Teens 25 International Rela- tions Club 4. RODNEY DEAN ANDERSON Concert Band 1,2,35 Hi-Y 2, Pres. 35 JETS 2,45 Outdoorsmen 1,25 Safe Teen Council 2,3. SUSIE K. ANTHONY Central High Players 33 French Club 2,33 Future Teachers of America 33 Junior Red Cross 43 Pep Club 1,2. GARY J. ANZALONE Baseball 3.43 Basketball 43 O-Club 4. DON JOSEPH ANZALONE Chess Club 2,33 Golf Ig Homeroom Representative 1,23 Y-Teens 2,33 Student Control 4: ROTC l,2, Rifle Team 13 Outdoorsmen 3. ANNA APARO Transferred From St. Joseph High i -bl 0-sv., RICHARD J. ASI-IBURN Gymnastics 3,43 German Club 33 Fu- ture Physicians 33 O-Club 3,43 'Stu- dent Control 3,4. CINDY ANN ASCHINGER Safe Teens, 2,3,43 Central High Players 2,33 French Club 33 Junior Classical League 23 Student Control 2,3,43 Ushering 2,33 Future Teachers of America 33 Office Assistant 2,31 Pep Club 2. DIANNE MARIE ASHCRAFT Junior Red Cross 2,3,4Q Vice Pres. 543 Pres. 43 Junior Classical League 23,43 Eaglettes 43 Future Nurses of America 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Teach- er's Helper 33 Y-Teens 2. ANTHONY AVANT Football 2,153 0-Club 2,3,43 Track 2, 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4. LINDA BAHULA Homeroom Representative 33 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Juni- or , Classical League 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,33 Opera 2,3,43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Stu- dent Control 23 Pep Club 2. PATRICIA LYNN BAKER Y-Teens 23 Office Assistant 23 Pep Club 33 Nurse's Helper 3. BONNIE CLAUDETTE. BAKER GAA 13 Homemaking Club 2,33 Li- brary Club 2,33 Student Control 4. BEVERLY VIRGINIA BANG GAA 1,2,3,43 All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,32 O-Book Staff Ii,4, Girls Sports Editor 43 Pep Club 1,2,:l,4Q Register Staff 3,43 Road Show 2,3,4, Safe Teen Coun- cil 3,43 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4, MARIA-CELESTE BARBER Central High Players 1,2,3,43 Sgt-at- arms 33 Rec. Secretary 43 French Club 1,2,3,4Q Future Nurses of America 2,33 Future Physicians 2, 3,4, Sec-Treas. 43 Horneroom Rep- resentative 43 Junior Honor Society 23 National Thespians 43 Road Show 33 'I'eacher's Helper 2,3,4. BRUCE PATTISON BARNES Boy's State 33 International Rela- tions Club 43 Debate 1,2,3,43 Fall Play 33 Junior Classical League 2, 3,43 Sgt-at-arms 23 Consul 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 NFL 2,3,4Q Math Club 3,4. CAROL S. BARKER GAA 1,23 Y-Teens 1,23 Ushering 33 Safe Teen Council 33 Speech Award 3. LAURA JAYNE BARTAK Greenwich Villagers 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3, Homeroom Represen- tative 43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Student Control 43 Pep Club 1,23 Central High Players 2,33 Art A- ward 233. JERRY MIKE BARTEE Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,133 Hi-Y 2,3343 O-Club 2,3,4. LINDA C. BASSETT Junior Classical League 2,3,4Q Cen- tral High Players 2,33 French Club 233 Future Teachers of America 33 GAA 2,33 Greenwich Villagers 4g Office Assistant 2,3Q Pep Club 2,133 Student Control 2,3,4g Safe Teens 2,Zl,4. LOUIS QLOUIEJ BASILICO Stage Crew 1,3,4Q Athletic Manager 13 Audio-Visual Club 1,2,23,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 22, President 43 Football 1,2, 153 Hi-Y 2,I5,4, Sgt-at-arms 2, Chap- lain 33 Homeroom Representative 43 Track 23 VVrestling 23 Student Con- trol 1,23 Basketball I. ROBERT BATT French Club 2,33 Football l,2Q Inter- American Club 13 Math Club 1,2Q NCOC 23 Office Assistant 1,2,33 ROTC 1,23 Stage Crew 3,43 Student Control 1,2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 1, 23Il,4. RONALD JOSEPH BAUERS GAYLE BENOLKEN Pep Club 1,23 Greenwich Villagers 2,43 Hi-Y 23 Junior Honor Society 1. ROSEMARIE BEDNARZ Central High Players 2,3,43 Inter- American Club 1,23 International Re- lations Club 43 Teacher's Helper 3. MICHAEL ERIC BERG Student Control 33 Math Club 3,43 ROTC 1,2,3,43 NCOC 2,33 Science Award 3, Ushering 2,3,4, Com- mander 43 Junior Honor Society 23 COC 43 N.S.F. Summer Institute 3. . if JAMES T. BERGIN Junior Classical League 2,43 Central High Players 33 COC 43 Hussars 43 NCOC 2,33 Outdoorsmen 43 Rifle Team 13 ROTC 1,2,3,4: Teacher's Helper 43 Ushering 1,2,3. JEROME WILLIAM BERNSTEIN Football 1,3Q Greenwich Villagers 33 Wrestling 13 Swimming 23 Safe Teen Council 2,3,43 Outdoorsmen 2. SUSAN ANN BERGMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Biology Club 23 Junior Classical League 4g GAA 1, 2,3,43 Future Nurses of America 4. BARBARA ANN BEZDEK Teacher's Helper 23 Homemaking Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 33 GAA 2. JOHN BIGEIJOW Ushering 1,2,33 ROTC 1,2,33 NCOC 2,33 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4. ALAN BLANK Inter-American Club 3,43 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Hon- or Society 1,2333 Swimming 1,2,3,43 Math Club 133,43 O-Club 43 Out- doorsmen 2,3. WILLIAM RANDALL BIGSBY O-Club 2,3,43 All City Music Clirfc l,2,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball l,2,3,43 Golf 33 Track 1,2,3,43 ROTC l,2,33 Road Show 1,2,3,43 C- Squad, Sgt.-at-arms 4. BARBARA ANN BLOW GAA 2,43 Homemaking Club 23 Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Safe Teen 8,43 Y-Teens 13 Ushering 3. UID W. BLUME Junior Classical League 2,3,43 ROTC 2,33 Outdoorsmen 2,3,4. THOMAS VICTOR BOEI-IM Basketball 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,31 Home- room Representative 2,33 Student Control 2,31 Student Council 43 Safe Teen Council 3, Jr. Repres. President 43 O-Club 2,3,4. RONALD S. BLUMKIN French Club 132,33 Football 13 Homeroom Representative 23 ROTC 2,3,43 Math Club 43 Student Con- trol 43 Coin 81. Stamp Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. FRANCIS 0. BOGGUS COC 43 International Relations Club 3,43 Junior Classical League 3,43 NCOC 33 Road Show 2,42 ROTC 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Stamp Club 3,4Q Color Guard 2,3,4, Commander 4. VICKIE L. BORING Future Nurses of America 1g Home- making Club 1,2,-3,41 Library Club lg Biology Club 23 Pep Club 1,2. SHERRY LOU BOWEN French Club 2,4g GAA 2,43 Inter- American Club 4g Junior Red Cross 2, Treasurer 23 Pep Club 2, Y- Teens 1,2. HARRY DAVID BOSSE Athletic Manager 3g Concert Band 1,2,3g Football 33 Junior Classical League 1,21 Stage Crew 4. RICHARD D. BOYD Ushering 23 ROTC 2,35 NCOC 3, Football 2. So this is Number 1'??? THOMAS ARTHUR BRAZER ROTC 1,2g Concert' Band 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 43 Hi-Y 1: Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,4g C- Squad 3,-4, Tres. 4g Track 1,2,3g Road Show 1 ,2,3,4g 0-Club 2,3,4g Math Club 1,2. BETTY LYNN BRINKMAN French Club 2,3,4g GAA 23 Home- room Representative 43 Junior Classi- cal League 43 Pep Club 2. JOHN M. BRIGLITI PJ Transferred from Sumner Figh, St. Louis, Missourig Chess Club 2,3,4g O-Club 45 Track 2,3,4. JUDY KAY BRITI' Commercial Award 3,45 German Club 1,23 Teacher's Helper 4. GERALD BROCK Transferred from Buchtely High School, Akron Ohio. Road Show 3,4, Manager 43 Concert Band 3,43 Foot- ball 3,43 O-Club 3,43 Track 3,43 C- Squad 3,4, Sgt-at-arms 4. GWYN F. BROWDER GAA 33 Chess Club 43 Junior Classi- cal League 43 Library Club 4, Re- porter 43 Office Assistant 43 Stu- dent Control 3. CAROLYN GALE BRODY Mathematics Award 2,33 French Club 23 Girl's State Alternate 33 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3Q In- ter-American Club 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at- arms 2, Pres. 33 Junior Honor Society l,2,33 Math Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Pep Club 13 Natl. Science Foundation Institute. BRUCE THOMPSON BROWN A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Golf 3,43 Junior Classi- cal League 23 Opera 43 Road Show 23 Student Control 33 Electronics Club 4. JONATHAN DAVID BROWN Chess Club 33 Football 13 Home- room Representative 33 Student Con- trol 1,43 Stage Crew 43 ROTC 1,23 NCOC 23 Ski Club 33 Math Club 3. DIANE MARY BRUDNY Transferred from Lakenheath Senior High School, Brandon Suffolk, Eng- land. RONALD RAY BROWN All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Con- cert Band 2,3,43 Fall Play 1,2,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,41 Library Club 13 Opera 1,2,43 Or- chestra 1.2,3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,43 Spring Play 1,2,43 Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,4. JOHN MAC BRUSH Chess Club 1,23 Debate 1,2,33 Home- roorn Representative 1,3,43 Intema- tional Relations Club 3.4. Pres. 4: Junior Classical League 2.3.4, Sec. 3: Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Math Club 1,41 NFI. 1,2,33 Ski Club 3,4, NORVEL LEON BRYANT Baseball 13 Teacher's Helper 13 Safe Teens li Track 1. RAY F. BUELL All City Music Clinic 1,41 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Football 23 Hi-Y 3, fi, Chaplain 43 Junior Classical Lea- gue 3,4Q Track 2,3,43 ROTC 13 Road Show 2,3,4. Vice Pres. 3 FRANK L. BUEHLER All City Music Clinic 23 Baseball 23 Debate 2,3,43 Junior Classical Lea- gue 23 Wrestling 23 NFL 2,3,43 Out- doorsmen 2,32 Student Control 2,3,4. DAVID B. BULL Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 33 Library Club 13 ROTC 1,2Q Otudoorsmen 2,3. MICHAL ANN BURKLUND All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Fall Play 3,43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Junior Classi- cal League 2,3,43 Opera 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. CALVIN CAHAN French Club 1,2Q Homeroom Repre- sentative 33 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Math Club 13 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3. BE'I'I'Y LEE CACKIN Central High Players 13 Inter- American Club 1,2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Office Assistant 43 Math Club 3. JAMES CALABRIA Baseball 43 Student Control 43 Home- room Rep. 1,2. JEAN CAROL CANADAY All City Music Clinic 33 GAA 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 Pep Club 23 Teacher's Helper 4. DIEDRE KDE DEI LEE CARROTHERS Road Show 43 A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,41 French Club 2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 Eaglettes 43 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,43 Opera 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Student Control 4. DONNA RAE CANFIELD Central High Players 2,35 Inter- American Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Language Award 33 Teacher's Helper 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Math Club 1,2,33 National Thespians 4. PAMELA ANN CARRUTH Transferred from Sulphur Springs High School, Sulphur Springs, Texas. LUCY M. CARTER Future Nurses of America 4g GAA 1323 Homemaking Club 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Office Assistant 3,43 Biology Club 2. KIRK MILBURN CAVEN Football 2g Safe Teen Council 3,43 Student Control 33 Track 2,3. CHRISTINA KAY CASSADA International Relations Club 43 Li- brary Club 1,23 Pep Club 1,2Q Teacher's Helper 2,3,43 Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Future Teachers of America 33 Y-Teen of the Year 3. CAROL JEAN CHANDLER Future Nurses of America 3,43 Of- fice Assistant 1,22 Student Control 43 Teacher's Helper 2. JULIE CHANDLER TERRI JEAN CHAPPELL Central High Players 3,45 GAA 1,25 Gemian Club 2,35 Greenwich Vile lages 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 National Thespains 3,4, Treas. 45 Pep Club 1,25 Road Show 3,45 Safe Teen Council 2,3. THOMAS FRANK CHAPEK All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 COC 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Hussars 3,45 Junior Honor Society 35 Math Club 25 NCOC 35 Road Show 2,35 Mili- tary Band 2,3. MARK EDSON CHERNIACK ROTC 1,2,3,45 Athletic Manager 15 COC 45 Crack Squad Commander 2, 3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Homeroom Representative 25 Hussars 45 Junior Honor Society 2: NCOC il, Sec- Treas.5 Road Show 2,3. X1 Gee, I hope Dick Tracy doesn't get killed! CONNIE CHULLINO Safe Teen Council 2,3. Cl-IERYL LYNN COFFIN Cheerleader 15 French Club 35 Eagl- ettes 45 GAA 1,25 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Library Club 15 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Safe Teens 3. STEVEN LEE CLEGG Hi'Y 45 Junior Classical League 35 Wrestling 3,45 Ski Club 45 Outdoors- men 2. LINDA CHERYL COHEN Central High Players 1,2,35 Home- room Representative 35 Inter-Ameri- can Club 3,45 Junior Classical Lea- gue 2,35 O-Book Staff 4, Faculty Editor5 Pep Club 1,45 Register Staff 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,4. SJW-'Msg CLAUDIA SUSAN OOHN Central High Players 23 French Club l,2,3,4, Treas. 43 GAA 23 Homeroom Representative 1,4, Vice Pres. 43' Junior Classical League 2,3, 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3Q Homecoming Candidate 43 Pep Club 132,33 Student Council 2,3,4, Sgt- at-arms 3, Vice pres. 43 Inter- America Club 3. JO FRANCES COHN Road Show 33 Central High Players 1,23 French Club 1,2,3,41 Cheerleader 1, International Relations Club 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Sgt- at-anns 43 Junior Honor Society 1, 2,32 Junior Red Cross l.2,3.4. Sgt- at-arms 3, Secretary 43 County Sec., Community Ser. Chrm3 Pep Club 1, 23 Math Club 2,3,4. JOANN COHN Central High Players 1,23 Cheer- leader 13 Greenwich Villagers 13 Homeroom Representative 43 Inter- American Club 1,2,33 Makeup 3,4, Student Director 43 Safe Teen Coun- cil 3,43 Student Control 23 Stamp St Coin Club 3,4, TRACY JOANNA COLE Transferred from Gothenburg High School, Gothenburg, Nebr.3 French Club 43 Future Teachers of America 43 Forum 3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. if MARY ELLEN COOLIDGE Ski Club 43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 233,43 Home- room Representative 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Opera 2,3,43 Road Show 2,3,4Q Madrigals 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4. SAM JOHN COSENTINO All City Music Clinic 43 Athletic Manager 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 43 ROTC 1,2,3,43 NCOC 23 Road Show 1,2,3,4Q Student Con- trol 43 Track 43 COC 4. Ndw WILLIAM R. CORDES Concert Band 2,3,43 All City Music ...J-1' Clinic 3,43 Homeroom Representa- V-or MICHAEL JOHN COWGER 'Transferred from San Mateo High '9li?'?f. if it 5527? tive 33 Ski Club 43 Student Control 2,43 ROTC 23 Road Show 2,3,43 Out- doorsmen 2,4. DARLENE VIVIAN COUCH 'l'ran:'ferred from Washington High School, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Central High Players 33 Chess Club 43 Debate 2,3, Award 33 Future Physicians 3,4, Exec. Board 43 Juni- or Classical League 2,3,43 NFL 3,43 Teacher's Helper 8,4. School San Mateo Califx All Cit MICHAEL L- COX . , , Y Music Clinic 43 Concert Band 3,43 Outdwrsmen 3.4: Stage Crew 2.3.4. Dance Band 3.4: Opera 3. RAYMOND QRUSTYJ KATHLEEN MARY CROSS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,Il,4. Sec. 4: Junior Honor Society 2,33 Madrigals 33 Y-Teens 2: Swing Choir 43 Road Show 43 Opera 4. McCAGUE CROSSMAN III Basketball 2,33 Boy's State Alternate 33 French Club 1,2,33 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 O-Club 1,2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, Pres. 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Coun- try 2,3,4, Capt. 43 Teen of the Week 43 City Government Day 3. MARGARET A. CULLEN Transferred from Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebr. JOHN P. CURRAN Baseball 3,45 Chess Club 45 O-Club 4: Student Control 45 Electronics FRED WESLEY DeVORE Club 4. CARL L. DAILEY Transferred from Technical High School, Omaha, Nebr.5 Teacher's Helper 35 Student Control 35 Wrest- ling 3,4. JOHN CHARLES DATZ Baseball 15 Football 1,25 Golf 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Student Control 1,2,3,4g Safe Teens 2,3,45 ROTC 1,25 Out- doorsmen 2,3,45 NCOC 2. SUSAN KATHERINE DERRY GAA 1,25 Greenwich Villagers 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. SUSAN LOUESE DICKERSON A Capella Choir 4, Treas. 45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Future Teach- ers of America 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 3,45 Junior Classical League 3,4, Sec. 45 Made rigals 35 Opera 45 Road Show 25 Safe Teen Council 3. A. WALLACE CUMMINGS JOHN JOSEPH CURRO Fall Play 2,35 Football 1,25 HLY I,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,25 Spring Play 2,35 Stage Crew 2,35 Road Show 2,35 Basketball 1. A Cappella Choir 3,45All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Hi-Y 15 Junior Classi- cal League 1,2,35 Junior Honor Society 35 Stamp and Coin Club 45 Ushering 1,25 Opera 1,2,3,45 Road Show 3,45 ROTC 1,2. ANITA ROSE DIETRICH GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. It-L 9-R' 5 J, ae , ,M , if-0' , J i I KARAN KAY DALGAS Future Nurses of America Homemaking Club 45 Junior Classl cal League 3,45 Junior Red Cross Pep Club 2,35 Safe Teen Council 4 ALAN JOSEPH DECKERT Greenwich Villagers 45 JETS 45 IBM Club 45 Electronics Club 45 Out doorsmen 3. A LYNN CLARKE DIERKING Chess Club 2,35 Football 25 Future Physicians 2,35 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Sgt-at-anns 3,45 Lan- guage Award 25 Student Control 3,4. EDWIN RAY DONALDSON, JR. Athletic Manager 3,45 Audio-Visual Club 45 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Inter-American Club 3,45 Wrestling 2,45 NCOC 2,35 0-Club 3,45 ROTC 2,3,4. GARY MARTIN DOMET Baseball 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Outdoorsmen 3,45 Safe Teen 3,45 Student Control 45 Tennis 45 Gymnastics 4. KATHLEEN ELAINE DOWNS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 2,35 Junior Classical League 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Miss NCOC 35 Opera 3,45 Road Show 2,35 Student JANE HARRIS DREW Cheerleader 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 45 Student Con- trol 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. HOWARD SAMUEL DUNCAN. III A Cappella Choir 45 Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Opera 3,45 Road Show 45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Ushering 2,35 Wrestling 3. Council 2,35 Ski Club 3, Sec. 3. ROSALIND ESTELLE MARETTA DRYVER All City Music Clinic 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Student Control 3,45 Safe Teens 35 Road Show 3,45 Orchestra 3,4. MICHAEL A. DUNN A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Hussars 3,4, Queen's Commander 45 ROTC 1,2,3,45 Road Show 3,45 Opera 3,45 NCOC 2,3, Vice Pres. 3. JANET LEE DUROS Transferred from Beveridge High School, Omaha, Nebraska. LINDA EISENSTATT Central High Players 1,25 French Club l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2535 Interna- tional Relations Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 1.2,3,45 Stamp SL Coin Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Ski Club 45 Pep Club 1,25 Office Assistant 35 Safe Teen Council 3,4. THOMAS ANTHONY DWORAK Transfcrrerl from Creighton Prep High, Omaha. Nebr. Baseball 2.3.45 O-Club 3,41 VVrcstling 2,3,4: Junior Red Cross 354, RAND ZACHARY ENGEL Debate 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,3,45 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,45 lnternational Relations Club 3,45 ROTC 1,25 NFL 1,2,3,45 Math Club 1. LEIF A. ERICKSON COC 43 Hussars 3,4, King's Com- mander 4. Queen's Com. Il, Color Guard Il, Drill Team fl: Ushering 2,33 ROTC l.2,3.41 NCOC 2.3. JACKLYN L. EVERSON A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Capt. 43 French Club 2,33 Future Teachers of America 33 GAA 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 33 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Road Show 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JUDITH A. EVAHN All City Music Clinic 33 Cheerleader 13,43 French Club 23 GAA 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Honor Society 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Road Show 2,33 Safe Teens 2,3. ROBERT J. EVES Central High Players 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,33 Outdoorsmen 33 Safe Teens 2,33 Stage Crew 2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. CONNIE L. FAGERMAN 'l'ransfel'red from Benson High School, Omaha. Nebraska. GAA 3,41 Future 'Teachers of America 33 Inter-Amer- ican Club 33 Teacher's Helper Il. JEFFREY B. FARNHAM Athletic Manager 3,43 Baseball 23 Hookroom Assistant 2,3,43 Football 2: Homeroom Representative 2,31 Register Staff 3,4. Editor 4: Student Control 3,41 Ski Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Senior Committee 43 O- Club 3,4. STEPHEN ALLEN FALK Athletic Manager 13 Football 13 Inter- American Club 2,33 Stamp 8: Coin Club 33 Student Control 2,3,43 Stage Crew 43 Safe Teens 2,3,43 ROTC 1. ROBERT TERRY FARRELL Chess Club 1,2,3,4Q Crack Squad 33 Football 1,23 Hi-Y 1,23 Chaplain 1,23 Homeroom Representative 1,23 Hus- sars 43 Outdoorsmen 3,4, Treas. 43 ROTC 1,2,-3,43 Student Control 1,2, 3,43 Ski Club 3,4. KAREN SUE FARSON Junior Red Cross 2,3. MARSHA FELLMAN All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 French Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 33 Homeroom Rep- resentative 1,23 Junior Honor Society 1,23 Opera 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,4: Ski Club 3,41 Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,43 Music A- ward 3. REUBEN FEDER ROTC 1,2,33 Ushering 2,33 NCOC 2,3. LYNNE ALISON FELTMAN French Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,23 Inter- American Club 43 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 13 Student Control 3,43 Road Show 33 Safe Teens 3,43 Junior Red Cross 3. C. EUGENE FENTON Hi-Y 1. RONI M. FISHER Homemaking Club 43 Inter-American Club 1,2,3I Student Control 3,43 Pep Club 1,22 Math Club 1. CHLOE CAMILLE FERGUSON French Club 33 GAA 2,31 Home- making Club 23 Student Control 23 Pep Club 233. JOHN JOSEPH FLEMMING Concert Band 2,3,43 Fall Play 43 French Club 33 Football 2,33 Home- room Representative 43 O-Club 3,43 Road Show 2,33 ROTC 23 Swimming 23 Stamp Ez Coin Club. Be quiet, or next time I'll turn you into a toad! THOMAS E. FORD Baseball 33 Basketball l,2,3,43 Foot- ball 43 O-Club 4. SANDRA FORTMEYER All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Eaglettes 43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 3,43 Inter-American Club 3,43 Opera 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4. DARLENE FAYE FOTOPLOS All-City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Future Physicians 2,3,4, Sec. 8: Treas. 33 Junior Classical League 33 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Music Award 33 Opera 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 33 Russian Club 1, Secretary l. ROBERT M. FOYE ,,,, SI-IARLEEN MARIE FOYE Future Teachers of America 2,31 GAA 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 23 In- ter-American Club 3,43 Library Club 23 Student Control 2,3,43 Rifle Team 3,4Q Pep Club 23 Office Assistant 2,3,43 Makeup 2,3,4. CHARLES E. FREDERICK COC 43 NCOC 33 ROTC Ordinance 2,3,4, Assistant Commander. LEAH R. FRAIDENRAICH French Club 23 Homemaking Club 1,2,43 Junior Red Cross 43 Library Club 1,23 Student Control 4. BRUCE IRA FRIEDLANDER Audio-Visual Club 1,21 Future Physi- cians 23 Inter-American Club 2,32 ROTC 1,21 Safe Teens 2,3,43 Student Control 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 33 Stamp 8a Coin Club 3. ANNE BOBBI FRIEDMAN Central High Players 13 Future Teachers of America 43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 1,2,3,43 Makeup 43 Office Assistant 33 Pep Club 1,23 Safe Teens 1,2,3,4. SIDNEY H. FRIEDMAN French Club 1,2,33 Future Physicians 4: Homeroom Representative 33 In- ternational Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3: Math Club 33 ROTC 1,23 Student Control 3,43 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3,4. JANIS LYNN FRIEDMAN Central High Players l,2,33 French Club 1,2,3,4I International Relations Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 O-Book Staff 4, Copy and Index Editor 43 Road Show 33 Student Con- trol 3,43 Teacher's Helper 2,3,43 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3,43 Ski Club 4. ,f f PEGGY JEAN FRIEL Central High Players 33 GAA 2,33 Inter-American Club 2,3,4. SHELLA ANN FUHRMAN French Club 23 International Rela- tions Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society l,2,33 Math Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Science Award 3: Student Control 3: Math Team 3,43 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. SUSAN LEE GARBER Central High Players 1,23 French Club 1,21 Teachc-r's Helper 3,43 Ski Club 3,41 Student Control 3,43 Safe Teens 3,43 Pep Club 1,2. JAMES H. FULNER Transferred from Chagrin Falls High, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. ALVIN GARCIA Athletic Manager 33 Basketball 13 'Football l: Hi-Y 3.4, Pres. 43 Home- room Representative 33 O-Club 43 Student Control 33 Teacher's Helper 43 Track 3,43 Cross-Country 3,4. GAIL BARBARA GOLDSTEIN GLENDA Central High Nurses of America 3,43 Future Physi- cians 3,4, Sgt-at-arms 43 Junior Red Cross 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 43 Na- tional Thespian SANDRA ROSE GILINSKY Math Club 23 Safe Teens 23 Junior Honor Classical Leagu LOWELL CURTIS GARD Transferred from Atchison High School, Atchison, Kansas. KAREN LOUISE GEORGE Pep Club 23 Student Control 3. LINDA JEAN GARDINER Homemaking Club 1,2,43 Teacher's Helper 1,2,33 Makeup 4. SUSAN RACHEL GERBER A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players l,2,3Q Dance Band Vocalist 23 Fall Play 43 Inter-American Club 1,2,33 Road Show 3,43 Register Staff 3,4, Fourth Page Editor3 Opera 4, Lead 43 National Thespians 3,4. KAY GERDES Players 2,3,43 Future s 2,3,43 Makeup 4. Office Assistant 43 Teacher's Helper 23 Society 1,2,33 Junior e 2,3,4. LINDA SUE GLANTZ Central High Players 13 Debate 2: GAA 33 German Club 43 Library Club 4, Sec. 43 Teacher's Helper 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,33 Office Assistant 1.4. 2. CECIL LOY GOATLEY Chess Club 43 Junior Honor Society MALLORY GOLDWARE BARBARA MAY GILBERT A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Eaglettes 43 GAA 1,2,3,4, Sec. 33 Homeroom Representative 3,41 Junior Classical League YQ Stu- dent Control 43 Road Show 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4j Opera 4. MICHAEL DARWEN GIVENTER Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, Iowa. French Club 1,2,:l,41 GAA 13 Home- room Representative 43 Junior Honor Society l3 Junior Red Cross 3,43 O-Book Staff 4, Club Editor 43 Regis- ter Staff 3,43 Road Show 33 Safe Teens 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 3. All City Music Clinic 2,33 French Club 1,2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3Q Junior Red Cross 2,33 Mathe- matics Award 3: O-Book Staff 4, Senior Editor3 Pep Club 13 Road Show 33 Teacher's Helper 23 Usher- ing 2,3. GREGORY W. GOOCH A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 35 Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Football 15 Madrigals 45 Choralairs 35 Outrloorsmen 354, President 45 Track 1, Ushering 3. DEBORAH JO GORDMAN Central High Players 2,35 Home- room Representative 15 Inter-Ameri- can Club 15 Teacher's Helper 1,25 Student Control 3. STEVEN BRUCE GOODMAN French Club 1,25 Inter-American Club 35 Math Club 15 Student Control 3,45 Ski Club 45 Stamp 8: Coin Club 4. RICHARD GORMAN Tran sferred from Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska. Outdoors- men 4. You get the blue jeans, I'll get the red ones. MARSI-IA ANN GOULD Stamp Sz Coin Club 3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ski Club 31 Student Conf trol 2,45 Safe Teens 45 Pep Club 1,25 Road Show 35 Junior Red Cross 1.2, 3,45 Homeroom Representative 45 GAA 1,2,3,4. GARY CURTIS GRAHNQUIST A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Future Physicians 3,45 Hi-Y 253,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Opera 1l,4, Lead 3,45 Road Show 3,4. CHERYL J. GRAHAM French Club 2,32 Future Nurses of America 35 GAA 25 Homemaking Club 25 Y-Teens 15 Teacher's Helper 2,31 Office Assistant 2,35 Math Club 2 MELBA K. GRANT Homemaking Club 1,25 Junior Classi- cal League 1,2. JOSEPH F. GRASSO COC 43 Crack Squad 33 Football l,2,3Q Homeroom Representative 1: Hussars 43 NCOC 3: O-Club 3,41 Outdoorsmen 3,43 Roadshow 2,83 ROTC 1,2,3,4. RONALD LEE GRAY Football 2333 Student Control 4: Wrestling 2,3,4. FRANCIE JEAN GRAY French Club 2,3,43 Future Nurses of America 3,41 GAA 3,43 Pep Club 2,3343 Math Club 2,3. GERRY ELAINE GREENFIELD French Club 1,2,33 Future Teachers of America 4: Homemaking Club 4: Inter-American Club 3,43 Math Club 23 Safe Teens 3. CAROL ANNE GRISSOM All City Music Clinic 33 French Club 2,3,43 Girl's, State 33 International Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Jr. Consul 3: Junior Honor Society 2,31 Language Award 2,33 Math Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3: Mathe- matics Award 33 Office Assistant 4, ALEX A. GROSSMAN Chess Club 43 JETS 43 Outdoorsmen 43 ROTC 2. LINDA SUE GROBECK GAA l,2,3,4Q International Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4Z Pep Club l,2,3: Safe Teens 3,4: Teacher's Helper 4. WILLIAM JAMES GROSSMAN Athletic Manager 4: Concert Band l,2,3Q Hi-Y l,3,4Q Road Show 1,2333 Safe Teens 43 Swimming 4, FRED M. GUSS COC 43 NCOC 2,83 ROTC 1,233,4: Student Control 3,43 Ushering 132,3. PATRICIA tPATTYl JEAN GUSTASON All-City Music Clinic 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Eaglettes 43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Road Show 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 3. GARY ALLEN GUSS Audio-Visual Club 13 Football 1: Golf 43 ROTC l,2Q Stage Crew 43 Student Control 43 Ski Club 3,43 Track Il,4, URSULA ARELENE HAASE Central High Players 4: Gemian Club 2,33 Homemaking Club 3,43 Student Control 33 Pep Club 2,3. ARLINDA SUE HACKETT Makeup 4. ROBERT GREGORY HAI-IN Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3,4, Sgt-ab arms 3, Sec. 45 Central High Players 3,45 Marshal 45 Fall Play 3,45 Ger- man Club 2,3,45 I-Iomeroom Repre- sentative 3,45 Math Club 1,2,3,45 O-Book Staff 3,4, Chief Photographer 45 Register Staff 3,4, Chief Photo- grapher 45 Swimming 1,25 Science CYNTHIA LOUISE HADSELL All City Music Clinic 45 Bookroom Assistant 3,45 Central High Players 25 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 315 French Club 1,21 Homeroom Rep- resentative l,2,3,45 Opera 35 Orches- tra 45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Pep Club I,2. ALBERT HALL, JR. Audio-Visual Club 45 Homeroom Rep- resentative 15 Track 4. Award 3, GLEN A. HALLGREN Football 2,3,45 Hi-Y 4: Safe Teen Council 54,45 Outdoorsmen 45 O-Club Il,4. ROSALYN LEE HAMMER Central High Players 45 Fall Play 45 French Club 3,45 GAA l,2.3: Future Teachers of America 3,41 Greenwich Villagers 2,3,45 Inter-American Club 211,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Safe Teens Ji: Makeup 2,3 51 X. LINDA LEE HAMLIN GAA 25 International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Office Assistant 35 Pep Club 3,45 Teacher's Helper 2,35 Y- Teens 3,41 Forum 4. JOHN MICHAEL HANNON A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Crack Squad 23 Gemian Club 2,35 NCOC 2: O-Club 3.4: Opera 2,3545 Road Show 2,3,45 ROTC 1,25 Swimming 2,3,4. : is 'K 'g 5,4 BETTY ANN HANSEN ' , Future Teachers of America 3: GAA I 'l--.wg 23,45 International Relations Club 45 ,ii Junior Classical League 2,3,4: Junior Honor Society 35 Pep Club 2,35 Safe Teens 3,45 Teacher's Helper 4. LINDA S. HANSEN Future Nurses of America 3,4, Sec. 45 Junior Classical League 3: Pep Club l,2,3,4. DONNA ROSE HANSEN A Cappella Choir 4: Central High Players 2,3,45 I-'all Play 2,4: French Club 3: Eaglettes 45 GAA 1,2,3,4: National Thespians 2,ll,4: Opera 2,3, 4: Pep Club 1,2,Zl,45 Road Show 2,3,4. LINDA KAY HARDER GAA 23,45 Homemaking Club 25 In- ter-American Club 3,45 Junior Honor Society 3: Pep Club 2,31 Safe Teen 53,45 Teacher's Helper 4. '57 ,bf JUDY ANN I-IARDNOCK Homemaking Club 3. DOUGLAS KENT HARMAN Chess Club 2,3,3 Debate 1,23 German Club 2,33 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2: Homeroom Representative 13 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,43 NFL 1,23 0- Book Staff 3,4, Business Mgr.: Out- doorsmen 3,43 Register Staff 3,4, Business Mgr. THOMAS G. HARKNESS Baseball 2,3,43 Football 23 Student Control 2,3,43 Safe Teens 3,4. JAMES THOMAS HARRIS Basketball 1,23 Hi-Y 3,41 Track 3. LAURA JEAN HARRISON Future Nurses of America 43 Eagl- ettes 3,43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Math Teaxn 33 Math Club 33 O-Book Staff 4, Asst. Business Manager 43 Register Staff 73,43 Asst. Business and Adv. Manager 43 Teacher's Helper 2,33 Pep Club 2, 3,4. MARY BETH HAUGSE Future Teachers of America 43 Inter- American Club 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Safe Teens 2,3,43 Student Control 43 Teachers Helper 43 Ushering 4. JOHN RICHARD HARROL-D A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 German Club 23 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Opera 43 ROTC 23 Senior Committee 4: Bio- logy Club 23 Safe Teens. MADELEINE L. HAUSIG GAA 2,3,4g German Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Road Show 2,3,4, Costumesg Student Control 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Teachers Helper 2,3,4. PEGGY ANN HAYEK Eaglettes 43 GAA 2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 4: International Rela- tions Club 4: Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Road Show 2,43 Teacher's Helper 4. KAREN ANN HENDERSON GAA I,2,3j Junior Classical League 33 Pep Club l,2,33 Safe Teen Council 3. JOANNE BETTY HEISE Future Nurses of America 3,43 GAA 13 German Club 13 Homemaking Club 43 Pep Club 1,21 Y-Teens 2. MARVIN D. HENDERSON ROTC 23 Student Control 3. 'YW - we 'A 5 3 mmf 3 J' ff -1 r-f r- Q ,,.f- '-.:-E' DIANE D. HILL GAA 2,3343 Junior Classical League 2,31 Pep Club 23 Student Control 23 Teacher's Helper 3. JOHN ROBERT National Thespians 4. HOFFMAN NAIDJA DIANA HENDERSON GAA 13233343 Homemaking Club 3343 Pres, 43 Junior Honor Society 33 Pep Club 1323253 Road Show 2: Safe Teens 3343 Tennis 23 Y-Teens 233343 Cabi- net member 33 Secretary 4. PATTI ARLENE HERZOG Pep Club 13 Safe Teens. RONALD ALAN HERZOFF Chess Club 43 German Club 33 Out- doorsmen 3345 ROTC 2. JANIS KAY HIDDLESTON French Club 2,3343 Eaglettes 43 GAA 233343 Homeroom Representative 23 International Relations Cluh 43 Junior Classical League 83 Sgt.-at-arms 43 Junior Honor Society 2333 Pep Club 233345 Y-Teens 2. RICHARD T HILL Outdoorsmen 4 Safe Feens 2 BARBARA ANN HOLLENB ECK NAOMI HOGAN French Club 2: Future Nurses of America 3343 Corresponding Sec.3 GAA 2.3.43 l-lomemaking Club 23 Library Club 23 Office Asst. 3,43 Safe Teen Council 33 Y-Teens 23334. R. DOUGLAS HOLIDAY Central High Players l3 GAA 13233341 Greenwich Villagers 43 Student Cone Homemaking Club 43 Pep Club l32331 tml 43 JETS 2. Safe Teen Council 23343 Teacher's Helper 334. JEREMY I, HOLLIS Audio-Visual Club 13 Basketball 11 LYLE JAMES HOLMES Football 13 International Relations 3 . I I . 1 Club 4: Junior Classical League 23,45 lnleinational Relations Club I34. Student Control 233. LYNN HOLT Football I3 NCOC 2,33 Office Asst. 3,41 Outrloorsmen 43 ROTC l,2,1l,43 Student Control 3,43 Landscape Rifle Team 2: I.B.M. Club 4. ROSALIE FRANCES HOPKINS Future Teachers of America 33 Ger- man Club l,2,3,4, Sgt.-atearms 23 Homeroom Representative 3: Pep Club L23 Student Control 23 Teach- er's Helper 2,33 Safe Teens 3. TIM E. HONAKER KATHI JEAN HRABAN GAA 2: Pep Club 2,4: Teachers Helper 4. l.3E:--- Lower and to the'right3 We Want to cover up Arnie's sign!- ALICE ELEANOR HUBRECHT YfTeens 3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 4. YEE W. HUEY Hi-Y 2,:l,4Q JETS 2,43 Math Club 43 ROTC l,21 Track Il. WAI JUNG HUEY Hi-Y 2.3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 32 JETS 2,41 Junior Honor Soeiety 2,31 Math Club 43 ROTC 1,23 Track Il. DENNIS L. HUFFAKER I Junior Classical League 3,43 Ski Club 3. 155 FRIEDA JEANNE HYTON French Club 33 Future Nurses of America 43 GAA 1,23 Homemaking Club 33 Pep Club 1,23 Register Staff 3,43 Student Control 233,4. PHILIP G. ITKIN Central High Players 2,33 COC 4: Fall Play 3: French Club 1,233,111 Football 1,23 NCOC 2,33 Road Show 23 ROTC 1323334: Student Control 3,43 Biology Club 2, Secy.-Treas. A. KENNETH L. HULTMAN Chess Club 33 Debate 23 Football 13 Inter-American Club 3,43 JETS 43 Junior Honor Society 132,33 Math Club I,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Sgt-at anns 33 Mathematics Award 2,33 Science Award 3, PATRICIA ANN I-IUNTLEY Y-Teens 1,3,4. KATHRYN IKITJ HUNTER All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 233,43 Treas. 3, Pres. 43 GAA 2,3,43 Inter-American Club 2,3,43 In- ternational Relations Cluh 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Opera 3,42 Or- chestra 233,43 Road Show 233,4. JANET KAY HURT All City Music Clinic 33 Central High Players 43 Cheerleader 13 Fall Play 4 1Lead13 Future Teachers of America 33 Homeroom Representative 33 Junior Red Cross 23334, Secy.- Treas, 3, Vice Pres. 43 National Thespians 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. DANA ROZELLE JACKSON Basketball 2,3343 Football 2,33 O-Club 2,341.41 Truck 2,3,4. LINDA LEA JACOBS Q, French Club 21 Future Teachers of America 43 GAA 1,2,Zl3 Pep Club 2,511 Student Control 233: 'l'eacher's Help! er 2333 Safe Teens 2,3,4. BELLA REGINA JACOBS GAA 4. FRANK D. JACOBSEN Audio-Visual Club 1,23 Inter-Ameri- can Club 1,23 Junior Classical Iicaguc 3,41 Safc Teen Council 2,3343 Stu- rlent Control 132343 'I'eacher's Helper 2.55: Stamp Sz Coin Club 3. CATHERINE SUE IKEBASU Eaglettes 43 Inter-American Club 1, 2,3,43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 3343 Li- brary Club 13 Pep Club l,2,3,4Q Teacher's Helper 1. JON LANCE JABENIS Central High Players 33 Chess Club 33 Fall Play 3: O-Club 3343 Student Control 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Coin Club 3. SUSAN LEA JACOBSEN Central High Players 2: Homeroom Representative 2,41 Junior Classical League 2: Road Show 2,3, RICHARD A. JACOBSON Basketball 1,23 French Club 2: Foot- ball 13 Road Show 3,43 Safe Teens 3,43 Stage Crew 3,43 Stamp Sz Coin DAVID A. JACOBSON Basketball 1.233342 French Club 1,21 O-Club 4: Student Control 2,33 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3,4. NATHANIEL RODRICK JAMES, JR. Basketball 13 Football 132. Club 3.4. ARTHUR KENT JANTZ O-Club 23,43 Swimming 2,3,4, Co- capt. 43 Outdoorsmen 4. DIANE LOUISE JONES A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Fall Play 2,33 Opera 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Spring Play 2,31 NANCY ANN JELINEK Central High Players 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 33 Road Show 33 Stu-'lent Control 3,43 Te-aChcr's Helper 3. LAVICIA ANNE JONES Central High Players 3, Inter- American Club 3,43 Library Club 43 Makeup 4: Y-Teens 3,4. Teacher's Helper 43 Madrigals 3. VESTER JONES Basketball 2,3,4. RICHARD LEE JOSEPHSON Central High Players 3,43 Debate lg Fall Play 3,41 Football lg Interna- tional Relations Cluh 43 NFL 43 ROTC 13 Student Control 3,4. LESLIE MYLES JOSEPH Central High Players l,2,3,43 Chess Club 43 Junior Honor Society 23 NCOC 33 ROTC l,2,33 Ushering 23 Safe Teens 3.4. REED S. KADAVY International Relations Cluh 4, ROTC Club 2,33 Ski Club IL4. ELIZABETH MARIE KASTER GAA 2: l'ep Club 2. JANICE ARLENE KAUFFMAN Home-making Club 13: Inter-American Club 2. DALE EDWARD KELLOGG Basketball 4g Football 2,Zl,4g O-Club 3,4g Student Control 2,3g Track 4. MYRA ANNE KILMER Junior Classical League 3,4g Junior Honor Society 3: Library Club 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. Now that the contest is over, may I go home? BARBARA LYNN KIMMEL All Cily Music Clinic 1,2,3,4g French Club l,2,Ii,4g Homeroom Representaf tive 2.4: Junior Classical League 2,3, Sgt.-at-arms Ilg Junior Honor Society l,2,2l: Math Club 2,35 Music Award 3: Opera 1,2,2l,4g Orchestra l,2,3l,4g Road Show l,2,3,4. ROB KIRK German Club 2g Hi-Y 2,Il,4: Home- room Representative 33 Student Con- trol 43 Track 2,3,4. LINDA JOYCE KIRK Junior Honor Society 2,3. PAM KIRWAN All City Music Clinic 2: Future Nurses of America 41 GAA 2: Or- chestra 2,3: Pep Club 21 Student Control 23 'I'eacher's Helper ll. FRED PAUL KLEIN Athletic Manager 3,43 Basketball 23 Football 1,23 Golf 3,43 O-Club 3,4Q Office Asst. l,2,33 Safe Teen Counc'il 3,43 Swimming 3,4. RICHARD J. KNIEWEL Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Captain 43 Hi-Y 3,43 Homeroom Representative 2,41 O- Club 2,3,4, Secy. 4. LARRY R. KOOM Concert Band 1,2,3,43 French Club li Inter-American Club 2,32 .Road Show 1,2,3,43 Student Control 3,43 Coin Club 33 ROTC Band 1,23 ROTC 1,2. MARC GENE KRAFT Chess Club 43 Concert Band 1,41 Dance Band 1,43 Math Club 2,43 Road Show l,4Q ROTC 1,22 Science Award 43 Student Control 3,43 Teacher's Helper 2. WILLIAM P. KNOWLES KEITH R' KNIGHT Ncoc 2, ROTC 1,22 Safe Teen 2,1 LYNN DIANE KRACMAN ALEIDINE JOHANNE KRAMER Future Nurses of America 43 Future Physicians 2,3,43 GAA 2,33 German Club 2,3,4, Secy. 43 International Relations Club 43 Pep Club 2,31 Safe Teens 3,41 Teacher's Helper 3,4. ROSEMARY ALICE KRECEK Central High Players 2,32 French Club 33 Eaglettes 43 GAA 3,43 Opera 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Pep-Club 1,2,3,4Q Road Show 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,41 Tennis 3,4. NETTA ELLEN KRIPKE Debate 1,23 French Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres, 3, Pres. 41 Homeroom Repre- sentative 1,23 Inter-American Club 11,43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Flassical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 NFL 1,21 Teach- er's Helper 3. JOHN F. KRESL Transferred from Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebraska. LINDA LEE KROGH All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Eaglettes 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Juni- or Honor Society 2,33 O-Book Staff 4, Military Editor 43 Office Asst. 33 Opera 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4: Pepa Club 33 Road Show 2,3,4. TERRI LEA KWIATEK Junior Classical League 3,4, Sgt-at- arms 33 Junior Honor Society 33 Junior Red Cross 33 O-Book Staff 4, Activities Editor 43 Office Asst. 2,3,43 Register Staff 3,43 Road Show 33 Safe Teens 2,3,4g Teacher's Helper 2,3,4: Stamp Ka Coin Club 33 Coun- cil 3. LINDA KLISAD LAUB Central High Players 2,3,41 Fall Play 3,43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Student Control 3,43 Y-Teens 3,41 Forum 4. DEBORAH KRUM A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 French Club 2,33 Fu- ture Physicians 2,33 GAA 1,23 Home- room Representative 13 Opera 3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Ski Club 3. KATHLEEN JEAN KUETHE A Cappella. Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Cheerleader 33 GAA 2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 2,3,43 Jun- ior Honor Society 23 Opera 3,43 Pep Club 2,31 Road Show 2,3,4: Student Council 3,4, Corr, Secy. 4. ROCHELLE ANN LAZERSON Central High Players 3,43 Future Nurses of America 43 Inter-American W Club 2,3,43 Office Asst. 2,3,43 Pep Club 23 Student Control 2,3,4. PHYLLIS ANN LELCHOOK All City Music Clinic 1,2,33 Home- making Club 2,41 Inter-American Club l,2Q Pep Club 1,2, JAMES GERALD KUCERA Baseball 3,43 Safe Teens 3,43 Nation- al Rifle Association. NANCY ANNE KUTILEK All City Music Clinic 33 Future Teachers of America 43 GAA 23 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Pep Club 23 Teacher's Helper 3. RICHARD EDWARD LEE Basketball 13 Football 2,33 ROTC 1,2,3,43 Student Control 3,4. PHYLLIS ALENE LERMAN Central High Players 4: Future Teachers of America 43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 43 Ushering 4. JUNE L. LANG Future Nurses of America 4: Pep Club 1. PATTI LAW A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Future Nurses of America 3,41 Eaglettes 43 Homeroom Repre- sentative 33 Inter-American Club 1,2,3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Opera 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Road Show 4. BRUCE ARNOLD LEWIS Audio-Visual Club 15 Chess Club 25 ROTC 1,2. FLETCHER S. LEWIS Chess Club 2,45 Inter-American Club 2,35 Math Club 45 Ski Club 45 Teach- CARL L. LEWIS Greenwich Villagers 45 Student Con- trol 2,3. JIM LEWIS International Relations Club 45 Or- chestra 45 Ski Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. If X1 ,ff STEPHEN LEWIS Debate 25 flnter-American Cl 25 ROTC 15 Student Control 4. I I r PAMELA SUE LIND 1, French C1ubl2,35 Future Te hers America 2,3545 Internationa Relatio s Club 45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 ath Club 35 Pen Club 1,25 Ski' ' 3,45 Teacher's Helper 2. f,f- 1, er's Helper 4. CYNTHIA ICINDYJ DIANE LIEN Debate 25 French Club 25 Future Physicians 2,35 Eaglettes 45 GAA 1, 2,3,45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Classical League 45 Math Club 25 NFL 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. ROBERT JAMES LINDBERG Chess Club 2,3,45 Council Member 3, 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Junior Classic- al League 2,35 Math Award 25 Road Show 2,3,45 ROTC 3. DEBORAH ANN LIPP Central High Players 2,3,45 Fall Play 25 French Club 25 Future Physicians 2.3.45 Greenwich Villagers 2.3,4, Sgt.- at-zxrms 35 International Relations Club 45 Math Club 35 National Thes- pians 2,3,45 Teachers Helper 3,45 National Merit Semi-Finalist. CAROLYN KCARRIEJ LOSS Central High Players 1.2.45 Future Teachers of America 35 GAA 2,35 Pep C'ub 2,35 Teachcr's Helper 3. MARY ANNE LONG Future Nurses of America 45 Home- making Club 45 Junior Red Cross 2. EDWARD JOSEPH LOVE All City Music Clinic 2,3545 COC 45 Concert Band 2,3,4, Secv. 3, Pres. 45 Dance Band 2.3,4, Student Director 45 Junior Honor Society 25 Music Award 35 Opera 3,45 Orchestra 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Manager 45 ROTC 2,3,4. MARY MARGARET LOWERY I-Iomemaking Club 33 Student Control 33 Y-Teens I. MARK MONTEITH MAI-IAFFEY Inter'American Club 2,3,4, FRANCINE BETH MAGZAMIN French Club 2,3,43 Future Nurses of America 33 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 2,33 Homemaking Club 33 Pep Club 1. RICHARD CARL MANGIAMELI Transferred from Bishop Ryan High School Omaha, Nebr. I did too win a baby contest! DENNIS LEE MARANTZ Chess Club 233,43 Jets 43 Junior Classical League 233,43 Junior Honor Society 132,33 Math Club 2,3,4. SUE KAYE MARION Central High Players 33 French Club 23 Future Teachers of America 33 .Iunior Red Cross 43 Pep Club 1,23 Safe Teens 33 Teachers Helper 3. SANDRA ANN MARINKOVICH Transferred from Earl Wooster High School, Reno, Nevada. JANICE DIANE MAURER 'bi ww 'UB' GAA 23 Pep Club 2 Student Control A 3 yn' R R 5 ,,..., 3: Teachers Helper 533. i V rm' f IE REBECCA MAURER GAA 13 Homemaking Club 23 Libr- ary Club 3,4, Treas. 43 Teacher's Helper 33 Biology Club 2. JACK A. MAYFIELD Football 23 Student Control 4. IRENE M. MAYBERRY Concert Band 2,3,43 Fall Play 23 French Club 2,32 GAA 2,3,43 Pep Club 233,43 Road Show 2,3,4. JEANETTE LILLIAN McCABE Homeroom Representative 2: Junior Classical League 2. x., KATI-IIE SHEILA McCALL GAA 1,3,4: Homemaking Club 43 Of- fice Asst. 33 Pep Club 1,2333 Student Control 33 Teacher's Helper 4. JUDITI-I LYNN MCCOY GAA 233,43 Homernaking Club 43 Inter-American Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-ab arms 33 Library Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Teachers Helper 3. GLORIA JEAN McCOY Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 In- ter-American Club 233, Sec. 33 Junior Honor Society 23 Teachers Helper 2, 3,43 Ushering 2,3,4. MAUREEN QMICKIJ K. McGREGOR Transferred from Benson High School Omaha, Nebr. Intemational Relations 3,43 Student Control 4. ANITA JOAN McINTOSH Central High Players I3 Future Nurses of America 3,43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Road Show 33 Y-Teens 1,2. JOSEPH W. McKENNA Transferred from St. Joseph's Mili- tary Academy. JOHN P. McKEAN Central High Players 33 Chess Club l,2,fl,4, Treas. 233, Vice Pres. 43 inter-American Club 132, Sgt.-at-arms 23 Math .Club 132,33 NCOC 2,33 ROTC 1,2,33 Asst. S.I. 33 Elevator Operator 3. T. MICHAEL McLAUGHLIN A Cappela Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,41 Football 2,33 I-Ii-Y 4, Treas. 43 Homeroom Representative 2: Junior Honor Society 23 Track 23 Swimming 2,3343 Opera 43 O-Club 2,3,4. GAY ELLIOT McPHAIL A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3343 French Club l,233,43 Sgt.-at-arms 3, Secy. 4: GAA 1,22 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Classical League 43 Junior Honor So- ciety lg Opera 3343 Pep Club l,2,33 Road Show 2,3. CASSANDRA INEZ MELTON GAA 233. JILL ANNE MEADER A Capella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 1, 2,3,43 Sgt.-at-arms 3, Secy. 43 Homea making Club 43 Inter-American Club 33 Junior Red Cross 2,33 Madrigals 33 Road Show 1,3343 Opera 3343 Na- tional Thespians 2,3,4. THOMAS W. MENCK COC 43 JETS 23 NCOC 33 Rifle Team 2,3,4Q Asst. Commander 4: ROTC 2,3,43 Central High Sharp- shooters 3,4. MADELINE L. MENKE Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 GAA 2,3343 Homemaking Club 33 Junior Classical League 33 Junior Honor Society 23 Pep Club 1,2,32 Student Control 43 Teachers Helper 3343 Ushering 2,3. ICAROLJ ELAINE MEYERS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music 3343 Central High Players 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4Q Homeroom Representative 2,43 Inter-American Club 233,43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Opera 43 Pep Club 2,83 Road Show 2. FERNANDO MESA Football 2,3,43 O-Club 2,3,43 Student Control 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4. DONNA JEANNE MICHAEL Future Teachers of America 3,4j Eagl- ettes 43 GAA 233,43 Homemaking Club 1: Junior Classical League 2,3,4Q Treas. 43 Office Assistant 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 Teachers Helper 2,33 Ushering 3,4. CHERYL KAY MILDER Central High Players 23 French Club 132,33 GAA 13 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,32 Junior Red Cross 2,3,4Q Pep Club 13 Road Show 33 Safe Teen Council 2, 3,43 Student Control 2,3,4. JIM MILDER Baseball 1.23 Homeroom Representa- tive l,23 Inter-American Club 1,23 ROTC 1,23 Safe Teen Council 3,43 Student Control 1,23 Stamp 8: Coin Club 334. GEORGINE MILDER French Club 2,33 GAA 1,23 Home- making Club 2,33 Junior Red Cross 1,2,33 Office Asst. 33 Pep Club 1,23 Safe Teen Council 2.32 Teachers Helper 2,33 Ushering 2,33 Stamp Ez Coin Club 3,4. ANDREW JOSEPH MININO Athletic Manager 4 fTf3CklQ Basket- ball 1,23 Commercial Award fHome- showl3 Hi-Y 3,43 Vice Pres. 43 O- Club 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 3. DAVID C. MISAKI Athletic Manager 2 lWrestlinglg Hi-Y lg O-Club 3,43 Wrestling 2g Gymnas- tics 3,4. GERALDINE E. QGERRYJ MLEJNEK French Club 3,4g Greenwich Villagers 3,49 Teacher's Helper 3,4. JUDY KAYE MOELLER Transferred from Fort Dodge High School, Fort Dodge, Iowa. A Cappella Choir 4. VICKY KAY MONETTE A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,35 0-Book Staff 4g Opera 3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Tres. 3, Pres. 4g Register Staff 3,45 Roafl Show 2,3,4. EDWARD H. MORROW Baseball 3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Home- room Representative 4: Hall Patrol 4. MERRILEE CYNTHIA MOSHIER Central High Players 1,2,3,4g Cheer- leader lg Fall Play 15 Homeroom Representative 1,23 Inter-American Club 1,2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g Teacher's Help- er 1,2. CHERYL ANNE MITCHELL French Club 1,2,3g German Club 3,43 Greenwich Villagers lg International Relations Club 4g Junior Honor So- ciety 3g 'I'eacher's Helper 3. JANE MOBERG GAA 1,2,3,4g Greenwich Villagers 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. VICKI LYNN MORTER French Club 25 Future Nurses of America 43 Pep Club 1.3. ALAN ROBERT MUSKIN Baseball 1,23 Central High Players 13 Football 1,2,3g Junior Classical League 2,3,4. DONNA MONDAY Homemaking Club 2 JOHN MONTAG Boy's State 3 Clerk of Legislature 3 Homeroom Representative J Iunmr Honor Society 1 2 3 4 ROTC 3 Stu dent Control 1 2 'i Nebi Conference of Youth 4. ANN MUSSELMAN All City Music Clinic 3,4j Concert Band 1,2,3,4Q Future Teachers of America 3,43 Junior Classical League Sgt.-at-anns 2, Treas. 3, President 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Math Club 3,43 Music Award 2,33 Opera 3, 43 Orchestra 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,4. VALARIE MICHELE MYERS French Club 43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Home- room Representative 33 Inter-Ameri- can Club 43 International Relations Club 4, Sec.-Treas.3 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3Q Register Staff 3,4, Feature Edi- torg Teacher's Helper 3,43 Biology IRENE HELGA MYCHASIUK Central High Players 3,43 Fall Play 43 Inter-American Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. CANDICE lCANDYJ ANN NEBEL Homemaking Club I,2,3Q Junior Hon- or Society 13 Library Cluh 3, Repre- sentative3 Teacher's Helper 43 Short- hand Award 33 Typing Awards 2,3. Club 2. MARY M. NELSON Transferred from St. Joseph's Acade- my, Omaha, Nebr. Office Asst. 43 Nurse. CHRISTOPHER ALAN NIELSEN A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Student Control 33 Swim- :ning 23 Swing Choir 4. RONNA LYNN NEPOMNICK French Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,21 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Office Asst. 4: Road Show 33 Safe Teen Council 253,43 Ski Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 2. JAMES WILLIAM NIELSEN COC 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,4Q Hi-Y 43 NCOC 33 O-Club 33 Rifle Teanl 3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,43 ROTC 1,2, 3,4. LEAH ANN NOERRLINGER Future Nurses of America 3,43 Junior Classical League 3,41 Junior Red Cross 3,43 Safe Teen Council 3. JANIS NORTON French Club 13 Greenwich Villagers l,3,43 Junior Honor Society 33 Office Asst. 23 Pep Club 1,23 Register Staff 3,4, Copy Editor 43 Road Show 23 Teachers Helper 3. LINDA L. NORLIN Commercial Award 2,3,4Q French Club 2,33 GAA 23 International Relations Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 Safe Teen Council 3,43 Student Con- trol 4. JAMES L. NORVELL Junior Classical League 43 Student Control 43 Wrestling 3. TERRY M. NOVAK Chess Club 2,3,45 German Club 25 I.B.M. Club 45 NCOC 25 ROTC 25 Rifle Team 2,35 NRA 3. GUY BARON OLNEY Crack Squad 25 NCOC 2,35 Road Show 25 ROTC 1,2,35 Ushering 1. DOUGLAS C. OLIVE Homeroom Representative 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Outdoorsmen 2,3,45 ROTC 25 Wrestling 25 Boy's Glee 2. DONNA LEE OLSEN Central High Players 35 GAA 2,3,45 Inter'American Club 2,35 Junior Hon- or Society 25 Safe Teen Council 3. kk., f 4-...tt 'Twas the day before Christmas, in an eighth hour study hall. ETHALENE KAY OLSEN Central High Players 15 French Club 25 Future Teachers of America 3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Inter-American Club 45 'l'eacher's Helper 8. SUSAN CLAIRE OSTWALD French Club 253,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Home- room Representative 45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor So- ciety 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Teacher's Helper'2,3,45 Tennis 4. A JOSEPH MANUEL ORDUNA Football 2,3,45 O-Club 2,3,45 Out- doorsmen 45 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4 Capt. 4. SARAH B. OSWALD French Club 2,35 Eaglettes 45 GAA 2,3,45 International Relations Club 4g Pep Club 213,45 Teacher's Hclpcr 3,4. LOUIS JOSEPH PALMA Junior Classical League 3: Rifle Club 32 ROTC 2,33 Safe Teen Council 33 Student Control 53,43 Wrestling l,2, IZA. DEIRDRE RENEE PANE Future Nurses of America 3,4, Vice Pres. 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 Pep Club 3,4. MARY PALMER Bookroom Asst. 13 Future Nurses of America 1,23 GAA 1,2,43 Homemaking Club 3,43 Inter-American Club 13 Pep Club 1,23 Safe Teen Council 23 Teacher's Helper 1,43 Y-Teens 1. CONSTANCE LOUISE PANKEY Transferretl from North High School, Omaha. Nebr. Debate- l: French Cluh 133 GAA 2,233 Junior lied Cross 23 Pep Club fl: Stuclcnt Control 4, DIANE JAYNE PATTAVINA Transferred from South High, Omaha, Nebr. CHARLOTTE LOUISE PENNELL All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 3,43 Eaglettes 43 GAA 2,3,4: Junior Classical League 2,3,4Q Junior Honor Society 2,33 Or- chestra 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4g Road Show 2,3,43 Opera 3.4. MARY MARGARET PEDEN All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Eagl- ettes 4, Co-Capt.3 GAA 23 Homeroom Representative 2,33 Inter-American Club 2,3,4, Treas, 43 Junior Classical League 3,4, Sgt.-at-anns 41 Orchestra 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Road Show 2,Il,43 Opera 2,3,4. SARAH PERELMAN French Club 3,43 Inter-American Club 32 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 33 Math Club 2,33 Office Asst. 33 Pep Club 1. DOUGLAS JAMES PERRY Boy's State talternatel 33 Concert Band l,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3g Junior Classical League 2,35 Math Club 1,2,33 O- Club 3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,43 Swim- ming 23 C-Squad 3,4. GREGORY ROYCE PETERS French Club 23 Football 23 Math Club 23 O-Club 2,3,43 Outrloorsmen 2,3,43 Safe Teens 23 Track 2,33 Wrestling 2,3,4. FRANK RALPH PETERS Greenwich Villagers 43 Teacher's Helper I . LINDA KAY PETERSEN Future Teachers of America 2.4: CAA 2: Homcmaking Club 4: Pep Club 2g Student Control 2.4. aw W4 nw 1 .fm S tl N Q .sg 5 N Qjxye Nwfirxwlf 5. X Q 5 X R5 C21 '71 5 U3 G E4 Ur' C Nl' P32 FZ 'U 35 PM H52 ' Fl to 2 Z :Um SE '15 Q53 O SQ +S- :Q 'U -S Q E! U' r- so SUSAN KAY PETERSON A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,33 Opera 3,43 Forum 4. Q 5 LOIS KAY PETERSON GAA 13 Office Asst. 43 Road Show 4. ZOE ANN PETERSON Central High Players 1,2,3,43 Fall Play 43 Future Nurses of America 3,43 Future Physicians 2,3,43 National .3 S5 HAROLD ALBERT PHAROAH Bookroom Asst. 2,33 Fall Play 3,41 Opera 3,43 Road Show 3,43 Safe Teens 2,3,43 Stage Crew 3,43 Spring Play 3,4. CARMELA MARIA PICCOL0 Cenlral High Players 1: Future Physi- cians I3 GAA l,2,3l3 Homemaking Club 12,33 Pep Club 1,22 Hall Patrol. Thespians 3,4. .1 'Mari KARLEEN RAE PHELPS Bookroom Asst. 2,3,4g Pep Club 2g Teacher's Helper 4. KATIE PILLSBURY Transferred from Southwest High School, Kansas City, Mo. SARAH PITERMAN Future Teachers of America 33 GAA 4: Student Control 43 Russian Club 13 Type Certificate 3. LOUISE ANITA PLECHAS Central High Players 2,3,43 French Club 43 Future Teachers of America l,2,3,43 Inter-American Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 3, Pres. 43 Pep Club I3 Teacherls Helper 1,2,3. KATHY MAURINE PLATNER Homemaking Club 4, Junior Red Cross 2: Student Control 43 Teacher's Helper 2,33 Girls Choir 2,4. CHARLES DAVID PLOTKIN AudiofVisual Club lg COC 43 Hussars 133 Math Club 13 NCOC 33 Office Asst. 3,43 ROTC 1,2,3,4g Ordnance 3,4. MARIE POLAND Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa. FRANK POMIDORO All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4g Football l,2,3g Home- room Representative l,2,3g NCOC 23 O-Club 2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Road Show 1,2,3,4g Track 1,23 Wrestling 1,2. DEBORAH QDEBBIEJ A. POLLARD Homemaking Club 3g Pep Club 1 Teacher's Helper 2. ROBERT JAMES POWERS Football lg Student Control 3g 'Teach- er's Helper 3,4. ' All I said was, Do you have a hall 91: pass . THOMAS C. PROHASKA Basketball lg Football l: Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 3g Homeroom Representa- tive 3: Junior Classical League 35 Student Control 25 Track 2,3,4. MARTHA CYNTHIA PRUITT Future Nurses of America 4. DALE EDWARD PRUDHON COC 4g JETS 45 Junior Classical League 2g ROTC 2,3,4g Track 3. SHARON PATRICIA PRUITT All City Music Clinic 4g Office Asst. 1g Pep Club 13 Student Council 13 Girls Choir 43 Tcacher's Helper 1. REBECCA A. PUGH Homeroom Representative 35 Pep Club 35 Student Control 3,45 Teach- er's Helper 3. DONNA L. RAMAGE Future Teachers of America 45 GAA 152,45 International Relations Club 45 Pep Club 1,25 Ushering 45 Y-Teens 3. RENEE DIANE RAINS GAA 1,2,45 Homemaking Club 45 Office Asst. 45 Pep Club 1,25 Teach- er's Helper 3,4. JEROME CHARLES RAMBO COC 45 Homeroom Representative 3, 45 Hussars 3.45 NCOC 152,35 OClub 2,3,45 Rifle Team 2,3545 Commander 45 ROTC 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ROCHELLE RATNER Central High Players 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 35 Homeroom Representative 45 Inter-American Club 1 2 3 4' Make up 4, Office Asst Pep,ci1C11j'1,2. 'I ' 1 PHIL RAZNICK Audio-Visual Club 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 French Club 45 'Inter-American Club 1,2,35 Safe Teen Council 45 Stu- dent Control 1,2,35 Coin and Stamp Club 3,4. KATHY SUE RAU French Club 15 Futures teachers of America 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Homemak- ing Club 1,25 Library Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,-3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Ushering 4. MICHAEL ROBERT REIDA Athletic Manager 25 COC 45 NCOC 25 Outdoorsmen 3,45 ROTC 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 25 Ushering 15 Color Guard 2. BARBARA ANN REIGHTER All City Music Clinic 35 Central High Players 25 French Club 25 GAA 1,2, 3,45 Madrigals 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Road Show 25 Student Control 2. MARY LYNNE RESSEGIEU Concert Band 3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Road Show 3,45 Student Control 45 Safe Teens 3,4, Repre- sentative 4. JUDITH ESTELLE REILLY All City Music Clinic 3,45 Central High Players 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Fall Play 3,45 Junior Classical League 3,45 Opera 45 Orchestra 3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 Student Control 45 Y- Teens 3,4. JOHN MICHAEL REYNOLDS A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Future Physicians 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Math Club 2,35 O-Club 3,45 Opera 3,45 Road Show 3,45 Swimming 2,3,4. Police 1 . PAMELA RIMMER Transferred from Beaverton High School, Portland, Oregon. Central High Players 33 Future Nurses of America 33 Student Control 33 Teach- er's Helper 2,3. KATHE A. ROBERTS Transferred from San Marcos High School, Santa Barbara, Calif. Student Control 4. Control 3. 2,3,4. JOEL I. RICH Audio-Visual Club 2,33 JETS 43 Jun- ior Classical League 23 Math Club 13 Office Asst, 23 Student Control 3,43 Teacher's Helper 23 Safe Teens 2,3,4. ALBERT CLIFFORD RI-IEA 1? ' COC 43 JETS 43 NCOC 2,31 ROTC 1,2,3,43 Ushering-Escorts 1,2, Cadet CORY LERNER RICHARDS A Cappella Choir 3,43 Boy's State 33 Central High Players 3,4, President 43 Fall Play 3,4, Lead 3,43 Homeroom Representative 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 2, Vice Pres. 33 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Opera 3,4, Lead 43 Register Staff 3,4, News Editor 43 Road Show 1,2,3,4. DIANE RIMMER Transferred from Beaverton High School, Portland, Oregon. Art Award 2,33 Greenwich Villagers 2,33 Home- room Representative 3,43 Junior Classical League 33 Student Control 43 JENNIFER LINDA RODIN A Cappella Choir 4, Secy. 43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 1,2,3,43 Fall Play 43 Madri- gals 3,4: O-Book Staff 4, Copy and Index Editor 43 Opera 4, Student Director 4, Lead 43 Register Staff 3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Swing Choir 4, HELEN RODICK Junior Classical League 2,33 Student MARC STEVEN ROMANIK Athletic Manager 3,43 Basketball 13 French Club 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Representative 13 JETS 43 Junior Honor Society 23 Math Club 1,2,3,43 O-Club 43 Student Control THOMAS EDWARD ROSEN Bookroom Asst. 33 Chess Club 23 Football 13 Homeroom Representative 3,43 Inter-American Club 1,23 ROTC l,21 Safe Teens 2,3,43 Student Con- trol 3,43 Stamp 8a Coin Club 33 LANCE JEFFREY RIPS Debate 1,2,33 Fall Play 3,42 Home- room Representative 23 Junior Class- ical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Math Club 2,3,4Q NFL 2,31 Road Show 3. ' LINDA SUE ROBERTS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 French Club l,2Q Future Teachers of America 3,43 GAA 1,2, 3,43 Inter-American Club 43 Madrigals 31 Opera 43 Road Show 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. MAURICE S. ROSENBERG Central High Players 45 Fall Play 45 French Club 1,2,35 Future Physicians 35 ROTC 1,25 Spring Play 45 Student Control 4. LEE N. ROSS Audio-Visual Club 25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 French Club 15 Foot- ball 15 Safe Teens 45 Student Control 1,25 Coin 8a Stamp Club 3. MAYNARD BARRY ROSENBERG Chess Club 3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Dance Band 3,45 Future Physicians 2,3545 Inter-American Club 35 Junior Honor Society 25 Math Club 35 Or- chestra 3,45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 ROTC 152. MILTON ALAN ROSS Teacher's Helper 1. ALEX ROUDALPH ROTELLA All City Music Clinic 2,35 Safe Teens 3. XX. , X X i If 5, GARY 'ROUBICEK COC 45 Crack Squad 2,35 NCOC 35 Road Show 2,35 ROTC 2,3,4. SONJA LEE ROTHKOP Central High Players 15 French Club 3,45 Junior Honor Society 25 Road Show 35 Coin 8a Stamp Club 3. PAUL R. ROUNTREE Chess Club 25 COC 45 NCOC 35 ROTC 253,45 Ushering 3. SUSAN LYNNE RUBENSTEIN Central High Players 1,2,35 French Club 15 Inter-American Club 3,45 Office Asst. 35 Safe Teens. JANET LORRAINE RUE Future Teachers of America 25 GAA 1,25 Homemaking Club 15 Makeup 45 Pep Club 1,25 Teacher's Helper 2,3. GAIL E. RUDERMAN Central High Players 15 Cheerleader 15 GAA 15 Inter-American Club 1,25 3,45 Opera 25 Pep Club 1,25 Road Show 2,3545 Teachers Helper 2. SHERYL ANN RUSSMANN Cheerleader 15 GAA 1,2,3,45 Home- making Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. GAY LYNN RYNEARSON All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Fall Play 1,2,3,43 Jun- ior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 Opera 1,2,3,4g Or- chestra 1,2,3,43 Road Show 1,2,3,4g Spring Play 1,2,3,4. SHEILA SADOFSKY Future Teachers of America 3,43 GAA 43 Homemaking Club 1,2,43 Pep Club 13 Safe Teens 33 Student Control 4. CHERYL ANN SACRIDER Commercial Award 33 GAA 1,2,33 Homeroom Representative 13 O-Book Staff 4, Senior Editor 43 Pep Club 1,2,Il, Sgt-at-arms 33 Teacher's Help- er 2,33 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Register Staff 3,4. ELIZABETH SAINOVICH Transferred from St. Joseph's High School, Omaha, Nebr. 'Homemaking Club 4. BARBARA SUE SANDER Future Teachers of America 43 GAA 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 43 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Class- ical League 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Teachers Helper 2. SUSAN JANE SANFORD A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 13 Cheerleader 13 French Club 1,2,33 Opera 3,43 Pep Club 1,23 Road Show 4g Student Control 33 Teacher's Help- er 3,4. Club 3,4. JENNIFER JOYCE SAVILLE Transferred from Blair High School, Blair, Nebr. SHARMAN KAY SCHEFFEL All City Music Clinic 2,33 Central High Players 23 Cheerleader 13 French Club 2,33 GAA 1,2,33 Home- room Representative 23 Pep Club 1, 2,33 Road Show 23 Student Control 334, Teacher's Helper 3. VICKI SCHACKNEIS All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Junior Classical League 23 Opera 33 Orches- tra l,2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Road Show 1,2,ll,4Q Safe Teens 3,43 Miss NCOC Candidate 3. JUDY ANN SCHIERN Art Award 13 Central High Players 1,23 French Club 2,3,4Q Greenwich Villagers 1,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 3,43 Junior Honor Society 1, 2,33 Language Award 23 Opera 2. FRANCES ANN SANDERS Office Asst 23 MARK SAMUEL SAUNDERS Greenwich Villagers 1 Z 34 Home room Representative 4 Iumor Honor Society 13 Register Staff 4 Sports Editor 4: Safe Teen Council 34 Student Control 4 Stamp XL Com CHARIS SCHLATTER A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 3,41 Eaglettes 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Inter-American Club 1,25 International Relations Club 3,45 Madrigals 45 Opera 45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Road Show 2,3,4. JOANN SCHMIDMAN Central High Players 2,3545 Fall Play 2,3,4, Student Director 4, Lead 35 Inter-American Club 2,45 Junior Hon- or Society 1,25 Makeup 152,35 Na- tional Thespians 3,45 O-Book Staff 4, Club Editor 45 Register Staff 3,45 Road Show 2,3,4. GUY SCHLEICH International Relations Club 45 Math lub 3,45 ROTC 35 Student Control 4. CONNIE JO SCHMIDT Future Nurses of America 3,45 Home- making Club 45 Junior Classical League 25 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Pep Club I,2,3. Oh, get off ,myflg the prizelf f GARY E. SC XIDT COC 45 Concert Ba l,2,3,45 Hi-Y 45 NCOC 2,35 Rifl eam 2,3,45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 OTC 1,2,3,45 Safe Teens 3,45 udent Control 25 Biology Club 1. ALISON KAY SCHULER Central High Players 3,45 Central High Sharpshooters 3, Secretary 85 International Relations Club 3,45 Jun- ior Honor Society 2,3g National Thes- pians 253,45 0-Club 45 Rifle Team 3,4. 2 ix. Sure we,ll Win JANE LOUISE SCHMIDT A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 2g Junior Honor Society 2,35 Opera 3,4, Lead 3,45 Pep Club I,2,3, 45 Road Show 2,3,4. RANDI BARBARA SCHUMEISTER Central High Players I,2,3,45 Fall Play 45 French Club 2,3,4g Greenwich Villagers I,2,3,45 Junior Honor So- ciety 3g Ski Club 45 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4. 1 w t 1 l N N 176 NANCY ZIPORA tSIPPYj SCHWALB German Club 2g Homemaking Club 1,2,4g Junior Red Cross 4g Library Club 1,2g Student Control 3,4. DONNA MARIE SCRIPTER Future Teachers of America 3,45 GAA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2g Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Y-Teens 3. LAWRENCE ALAN SCOTT ROTC 1,2,3,4g Student Control 4. LOIS ELIZABETH SEARS Central High Players 1,2,3,4g Green- wich Villagers 4g Junior Red Cross 3,4g National Thespians 2,3,4, Secy.- Treas. 3, President 4g Pep Club lg ARNOLD PAUL SERVAIS A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, President 4g Boy's State 33 German Club 1,2,3,4g Homeroom Representative 2,4g Junior Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Language Award 1,23 Opera 2,3,4, Lead 3,43 Road Show 2,3,4g Science Award 3. BEN C. SHAFTON A Cappella Choir 3,45 Basketball 1,2g Boys State Sig Junior Classical League 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,3g Language Award 2,33 O-Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms 4g Opera Cl,4, Lead 4g Road Show 2,3,4g Student Council Road Show 2,3. PATRICIA ANNE SHACKELFORD Student Control 1,29 Safe Teens 1. LISA CAROL SHAPIRO Central High Players 1,2,Ii,4g French Club 3,-ig Greenwich Villagers 1,3,4, Treas. 4g Junior Honor Society 2,3g National Thespians 3,4g Register Staff 35.4, Feature Editor 4g Teacher's Help- er 3. CAROL JEAN SHERMAN French Club 1,2,3,4g GAA lg Homea room Representative 13 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3g Junior Red Cross 1,23 Teacher's Helper lg Student Control 1,2: Road Show 33 Register Staff 3, 45 O-Book Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. REX CLAYTON SHROUT All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,4g Dance Band 1,2,3,4g Junior Classical League 2,3,4Q Junior Honor Society 1g Gym- nastics 3,45 O-Club 3,4g Opera 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Road Show 1,2,3,4. Tennis 3,4. ROBERT DAVID SHRADAR A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Baseball 25 Swimming 2,3g Student Control 2,3,4g Road Show 4g Opera 3,4. HELEN SIDERIS French Club 25 GAA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3g International Club 45 Safe Teens 3,4g Pep Club 1,2. SANDRA ANN SINGER Central High Players 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 Inter-American Club 2,3545 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Junior Red Cross 35 Pep Club 15 Student Control 2545 Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,4. ALAN SIPORIN Chess Club 2,35 Debate 15253545 Inter- national Relations Club 3,45 Junior Honor Society- 152,45 NFL 1,2,354. 'f 'uv 7,1 mf- ' -X SUZANNE SIGLER Inter-American Club 2,3545 Interna- tional Relations Club 45 Junior Classical League 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,253. MICHAEL SILVER A Cappella 253,45 All City Music Clinic 15253545 Debate 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 152,45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor Society 152,35 NFL 1,2,3,45 Opera 253,45 Lead 3,45 Road Show 25354. CONNIE JEAN SKOKAN Central High Players 253545 Future Teachers of America 45 GAA 1,253,45 Homemaking Club 3545 Inter-Ameri- can Club 25354, Vice Pres. 45 Usher- ing 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Safe Teens 4. ANNE MARIE SMILEY A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 2,3545 Cheerleader 15 GAA 2535 Homemaking Club 45 Maclrigals 35 Opera 45 Pep Club 1,2535 Road Show 2,45 Student Control 4. HARRY IRVIN SILVER All City Music Clinic 2,35 Chess Club 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Road Show 2,35 Math Team 25 Junior Honor Society 15253. JOAN R. SIMON French Club 15253545 Homeroom Rep- resentative 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Teacher's Helper 35 Ski Club 3,45 Secy. 45 Student Control 3545 Road Show 35 Register Staff 3545 Pep Club 4 DAVID M. SINK Chess Club 253,45 Debate 253,45 Inter national Relations Club 45 NFL 3,4 ROTC 2. JOHN ALAN SIREF Library Club 1,2535 Ushering 1,25 Stu- dent Control 3,45 Stage Crew 2,3545 ROTC 1,25 NCOC 1,25 National Thespians 45 Office Asst. 1. 1 h JILL ROSE SLOSBURG Central High Players 1,25 French Club 1,253,45 Greenwich Villagers 253, 4, Secy. 45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2535 Opera 35 Register Staff 3,45 Editorial Page Editor 45 Ski Club 3.45 Teach- er's Helper 253,45 Forum 2. CRAIG LEONARD SMITH O-Club 3,45 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Track 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Gymnastics 3,4. 78 JERRY SMITH A Cappella Choir 4g All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Inter-American Club 2,3, 4g International Relations Club 49 Junior Honor Society l,2,3g Madri- gals 3,4g Math Club 2,3,4, Secy. 45 Mathematics Award 49 Road Show 2. NANCY SNYDER Transferred from Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebr. SARA LEE SNODGRASS Future Nurses of America 33 Junior Classical League 2,115 Student Control 4. JOHN A. SOTHMANN All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g COC 43 Junior Classical League 23 ROTC 24 8,4g NCOC 3. Efficient hall patrol members stay at their posts regardless of any emergency. AMELIA BLANCHE SPELLMAN Transferred from Mercy High School Omaha, Nebr. Makeup 2. v JAMES GEORGE STARY COC 4: Crack Squad 23 Hussars 43 JETS 43 NCOC 2,3g ROTC 1,2,3,4g Student Control 3,4. HELEN MARIE SRAMEK All City Music Clinic 8,4g Concert Band 2,:l,41 Future Teachers of Amer! ica 3: International Relations Club 3, 41 Junior Honor Society 2,31 O-Book Staff 4, Girl's Sport Editor 43 Pep Club 2g Register Staff 3,4g Road Show 2,3g Ski Club 4. THERESA MARIE STEARNS Debate 2,!lg Future Teachers of America 2,135 GAA 23 Inter-American Club 2g 'l'eacher's Helper 33 NFL 2, 3,4. W' W . W' JAMES PRENTISS STEWART All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,35 Inter- national Relations Club 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Orchestra 253, 45 Road Show 2,3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH STRAKA Art Award 35 JETS 25 Outdoorsmen 35 Road Show 35 Stamp 8: Coin Club 3. Wrestling 3. ELLAN DIANE STEIN Future Nurses of America 3,45 Nurses MICHAEL J. STEELE if' Outdoorsmen 2,35 Rifle Team 25 ROTC 2,35 Ski Club 45 Track 2,3. SYLVIA STEINBART A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Madrigals 2,45 Teacher's Helper 45 Road Show 45 Register Staff 3,45 O-Book Staff 4, Activities Asst. Editor 45 Opera 4. NANCY ANN STERN All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,4g Fafl Play 45 Junior Honor Society 35 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Opera 1,2,3,45 National Thes- pians 3,45 Music-Award 3. PAMELA J. STILL French Club 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Eaglettes 45 GAA 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Student Control 45 Pep Club 2,45 Commercial Award 3. GEORGE STULTZ Swimming 2,3,4, Capt. 45 O-Club 2,3545 Outdoorsmen 2,3,45 Road Show THOMAS DANIEL SULLIVAN Baseball 45 Basketball 2,35 Football 2 Hi-Y 25 Junior Classical League 2,3, 45 O-Club 3,45 Tennis 45 Track 2,3 STEPHEN L. SUTTON COC 45 Crack Squad 35 Hussars 45 NCOC 35 Outdoorsmen 45 Road Show 2,35 ROTC 2,3,4. 3. KARAN KAY SUTTON Future Nurses of America 45 Home- making Club 2,45 Office Asst. 45 Teacher's Helper 25 Y-Teens 2,3. GLADYS QGLADIEJ SUVA Central High Players 45 French Club 2,35 Future Nurses of America 4, Treas. 45 GAA 2,35 Junior Classical League 45 Junior Honor Society 25 Makeup 45 Pep Club 2,35 Teacher's Helper 3,4. 1 1 JANELLE MAE SWANDA GAA 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Road Show 2. LINDA SUE SWINEA Junior Red Cross 3,43 Makeup 4g Safe Teens 4. DEIRDRE SWANSON Makeup 33 Office Asst. 13 Student Control 33 Teacher's Helper 43 GAA 2,3. WALTER EDMOND SWITZER All City Music Clinic 2,43 COC 4, Sgt.-at-arms 43 Crack Squad 2,3Q Football 2,3, Hussars 4, NCOC 2,33 Opera 2,33 Outdoorsmen 2,3,4g Road LARRY L. TAGUE Swimming 43 Track 43 Wrestling 43 Gymnastics 4. BARBARA E. TARAS All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 GAA 2,3, 43 Homeroom Representative 2,33 In- ternational Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 Opera 2,3,43 Orchestra 2, 3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Road Show 2,3,4. Show 1,2,3,43 ROTC 1,2,3,4. JAMES A. TALCOTT Football 1,2,3Q Hi-Y 43 Junior Class- ical League 2,3,43 Rifle Team 3 ROTC 1,21 Student Control 3,4 VVrestling 2,3,4. EARL EUGENE TAYLOR Football 2,3,43 O-Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Capt. 3,4. , , HARRIET JEAN TAYLOR Homemaking Club 2,3,43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 33 Treasurer 4. KATHLEEN ELLEN THEILER Future Teachers of America 2,33 GAA l,2,3,4Q German Club 2,33 Homeroom Representative 43 International Rela- tions Club 43 Junior Honor Society l,2,3g Pep Club l,2,3Q Road Show 23 Ski Club 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. MARY E. TEATER GAA 1,23 Greenwich Villagers 33 Pep Club l,2,3. MELINDA S. THOMSON All City Music Clinic 33 Central High Players 13 Future Teachers of Ameri- ca 3,4g Inter-American Club 1,2,33 Junior Honor Society 23 Math Club l,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Register Staff 4, Reporter: Ski Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4. PAMELA ELAINE TRAVER ERIC QRICKJ TRAYWICK 'Transferred from North Park Acade- my, Chicago, Ill. Audio-Visual Club 45 Homeroom Representative 45 ROTC 3. DAVID B. TRAVIS Homeroom Representative 35 Junior Honor Society 25 Math Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Math Team 2,3. KARL TREMONT A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 35 Concert Band 152,35 Dance Band 2,35 O-Club 2,3,45 Opera 45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 2. CARLOTTA ROCHELLE TRIMBLE Cheerleader 1,35 Debate 2,35 Future Nurses of America 3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Eaglettes 45 GAA 2,3,45 Sgt.-at-arms 35 President 45 Junior Classical League 3,45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 NFL 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,253,115 Safe Teens 3,4. MARK EUGENE TURNER Future Physicians 35 Hi-Y5 2,3,45 lnternational Relations Club 45 Junior Classical League 2,35 O-Book Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 Outdoorsmen 2, 3,45 Register Staff 3,45 Student Con- trol 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Coin 8: Stamp Clubi DORISENE TURNER Homemaking Club 15 GAA 25 Junior Classical League 1. JOSEPH L. ULLMAN COC 45 NCOC 35 ROTC 253,45 Ushering 35, Cadet Police 3, Asst. Commander. MAUREEN REGINA UMATUM Transferred from North High School, Omaha, Nebr. Future Nurses of America 41 GAA 45 German Club 4. DONALD RICHARD URBACH Athletic Manager 45 Football 2,35 Hi-Y 45 Outdoorsmen 4. JUDITH MARIE UNGER Future Teachers of America 45 GAA 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Safe Teens 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Ushering 4. TREVA MARVORIA VACTOR Future Nurses of America 45 Student Control .45 Swing Choir 4. l 181 VIOLA QGERIJ VAHL Central High Players 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at- arms 43 Fall Play 43 French Club 2,8, 43 Future Physicians 43 Future Teachers of America 2,33 GAA 1,2,3, 43 International Relations Club 43 O-Book Staff 4, Military Co-editorg Register Staff 3,43 Ski Club 4. MARSHA LYNN VALENTIC GAA 1,2,3,43'Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3. PAULA RAE VAVRICEK Transferred from Speedway High School, Speedway, Indiana. Future Nurses of America 3,4, President 43 Homemaking Club, Junior Red Cross 3. STEPHEN RICHARD VERMAAS Basketball 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Football 2,3. MARK ALLAN VANA Concert Band 3,43 Road Show 3,4. Latin Club 2. LOUIS JOSEPH VAN RYCKEGHEM RITA ANN VENDETTI Homemaking Club 3. MARJORIE O. VERNELL Central High Players 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 43 German Club 43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 3,41 Junior Honor Society 2,3,43 Road Show 33 Teacher's Helper BARTHOLOMEW ALLEN VOTAVA All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q Baseball 23 COC 43 Concert Band 233,43 Golf 3,43 Hussars 43 International Rela- tions Club 43 O-Club 3,43 Road Show 3,43 ROTC 2,3,4. JANICE MARIE WATERS Future Nurses of America 3,43 Eagl- ettes 43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Rep- resentative 1,23 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cafeteria Staff 2,3,4. 2. DELOIS WALKER French Club 33 Future Nurses of America 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Pep Club 23 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Ushering 3,4, LINDA JEAN WATKINS GAA 2,33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Student Control 3. SARAH WATSON All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Home- room Representative 1,23 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4g Junior Hon- or Society l,2,3g Language Award 1,3g Math Club 3,43 Opera 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,4. TIM L. WEDDLE Concert Band 2,3,4g Outdoorsmen 43 Road Show 2,3g ROTC 2g Student Control 3. WILLIAM DEAN WEATHERFORD Football lg Junior Honor Society 2.3. CHERYL RAE WEISS All City Music Clinic 2: Central High Players 1,2,3: French Club 1,2131 In- ter-American Club 3,41 International Relations Club 4g Junior Honor So- ciety 3g Office Asst. 2g Safe Teen Council 3. Why no, Mrs. Buresh, I wouldnlt think of blowing up the chemistry room. BARBARA S. WENGER liagleltes 43 GAA l,2,3,4g Inter-Amer ican Club 43 Junior Classical Society 2g Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres, 4. DORTHY JANE WENTZ German Club 21 Homemaking Club 2.33 Y-Teens 2,3g Cafeteria Helper. MICHAEL DANNIEL WEST Football I' Greenwich Villagers 2,13 4, MICHAE I-I ESTWOOD Sgt.-at-arnils 3, Vice Pres. 45 Junior L KIET W Classical League 4g ROTC 1. I 'Qi 1 ,., Die. ZF, VELMA KSUSANJ WHITE Future Nurses of America 3,43 GAA 233,43 Homemaking Club 3. JAMES HARRISON WIGTON A Cappella Choir 3343 All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,4Q Boy's State 33 Home- room Representative 1,2343 Junior Classical League 23334, Sgt.-at-arms 23 Junior Honor Society 33 Opera 132,33 4, Lead 43 Road Show 1.233343 ROTC 1323 Swing Choir 4. JOSEPH CHARLES WICKHAM All City Music Clinic 2,3343 Central High Players 33 Concert Band 233,43 French Club 23 Outcloorsmen 33 Road Show 2333 Teacher's Helper 23 March- ing Band 2343 Pep Band 23334. IRENE JUSTINE WIJTEK Central High Players 334: Fall Play 43 Homemaking Club 4. SUSAN L. WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir 3,4Q Cheerleader 3,43 GAA 233,43 Junior Classical League 233343 Junior Honor Society 2,33 NCOC, Miss NCOC 33 Pep Club 2,3343 Student Council 233,43 Swing Choir 43 Teacher's Helper 233. JOYCE ANN WILSON GAA 233,43 Inter-American Club 132, 33 Pep Club 1323 Safe Teen Council 33 43 Y-Teens 33 Type Award 3. Ml QF Q ,tt 7 .JMU arf f THOMAS DALE WINTLE ,,,...HW.M ,........u,....u..a......e JOHN KENDRICK WILSON Central High Players 233: Chess Club l,2,-3,41 International Relations Club 43 Math Club 33 Outdoorsmen 334. PAUL EDWIN WILSON COC 43 Hussars 43 JETS 43 NCOC 33 Outrloorsmen 233,43 Rifle Team 33 4: Road Show 3: ROTC 2,3343 Swimming 3. 1 Chess Club 3,41 COC 43 Crack Squad 33 Future Teachers of America 233343 1, Homeroom Representative 2333 In- ternational Relations Club 43 NCOC 31 Road Show 33 ROTC 2,3343 Teach- er's Helper 3. L Jlawtwf DORENE WINE Central High Players 233: French Homemakmg Club fC'ij'QfC,C. m 2.33 Future Teachers of Amerie' J f - UW 4111 STEVE WILLIAM WISBECK ONALD T. WISEMAN Concert Band 233343 Road Show 233,43 Football 1.2343 Junior Classical ROT 23 Student Con ol 43 ack League l32333 Math Club 23 Safe Teen 37. Council 33 l.B,M, Club 4. JQLLCQZ7 P xl f44ftfC7, ' C 94' fnfylfvtffrl A008 MJ! V5 ei? 6205, .G- if-. bw fa 5 f rg.. wsu LYNN LORRAINE WOMACQUE Future Teachers oi America 33 GAA 1,2,3,43 Greenwich Villagers 3,43 Homeroom Representative 43 Pep Club 1,2,1l3 Road Show 23 Ski Club 43 Teacherys Helper 3,4. DONALD E. WRIETH Bookroom Asst. 2,3,4g JETS 43 Road Show 33 Student Control 2, ROBERT SCOTT WOOD Concert Band 2,3,4g Road Show 2,3,4. WILLIAM H. WRIETH Outcloorsmen 33 Road Show 3,43 Stu- dent Control 3,4. ORIN GENE WRIGHT Gymnastics 4. SANDRA R. YANNEY GAA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1,43 Home- room Representative 23 Inter-Ameri- can Club 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 23 Pep Club 1,2,:iQ Teacher's Helper 4. awe MARY LAURA YOUNG ROBERT EDWARD YAGER All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,43 Boy's State 33 COC 43 Crack Squad 2,3,4, Commander 43 French Club 43 Hus- sars 3,43 International Relations Club 4, Junior Classical League 23 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 1VIath Club 1,2, 3,4. CHERYL LEE YECHOUT Transferred from Notre Dame Acade- my, Omaha, Nebr. Central High Players 43 Junior Red Cross 1,23 National Thespians 43 Road Show 4. ELEANOR ELIZABETH YOUNG Future Teachers of America 23 Teach- er's Helper 3,4. PAMELA JEAN ZEDNIK GAA l,2,il,43 Inter-American Club 3, 43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 33 Pep Club 1, 2,3,43 Ski Club 4, A Cappella Choir 3,43 Cheerleader 1, 2,343 Homeroom Representative 1,33 Junior Classical League 4, Sgt.-at- arms 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3g Opera 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Road Show 2,33 Safe Teen Council 4, Vice Pres. 4g Swing Choir 4. JANE LOUISE ZERBE French Club 2,3,4, lVlardieGras Chair- mang Future Teachers of America 2, 3,43 'GAA 2,3,4Q Homeroom Repre- sentative 33 International Relations Club 43 Pep Club 2,ll,4g Student Con- trol 43 Ski Club 13,43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. BRUCE DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN Transferred from West High School Minneapolis, Minnesota. All City Music Clinic l,2,3,4g Central High Players 4g Concert Band l,2,3,4g Fall Play 43 Greenwich Villagers 43 Math Club iig Orchestra 4, Road Show 3,4g Wrestling 2. SHELDON ZWERLING Chess Club 4, Debate 2,3g Future Physicians 33 Homeroom Representa- tive 4, Inter-American Club 25 Inter- national Relations Club 3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 2,3,4g Mathematics Award 2,3g NFL 2,3,4. SAMUEL MANDOLFO Transferred from Holy Name High School, Omaha, Nebraska, ANNIE F. ZINN Transferred from Marian High School Omaha, Nebraskag French Club 3,43 Future Teachers of America 3g Inter- American Club 4g International Rela- tions Club 4g Junior Honor Society 3' Math Club 4g Teacher's Helper 3,4. TERRY SMITH JETS 4g Transferred from Raytown South High School, Kansas City, Mo. NOT PICTURED Michael Thomas Augustine Kenneth Bressman Paul Angelo Cardenas Carl John Carlentini Craig Cramm Pat Stephen Crawford Mike Driscoll Norma Lee Ellis Paul Fisher Donald Joseph Fox James Gordon James Grigsby Stephen Ray I-Iemmerling Dick Joseph Hodak Jimmy L. Hunter Susan Lynn Jolley Sandra Jossey Mitzi Ann Lewis John MacArthur J . W. Sheppard George Krug Shrum Ronald Lee Spidell Donna May Stamp Leonard Steffens Thomas Weber Larry David Wells Arlinda Williams enior Counselors Miss Donna Miller Senior Counselors, Miss Donna Miller and Mrs. Ruth Barrett were Very busy. Dur- ing the year, they advised the seniors about their personal problems and made out sched- ules. The counselors also helped the seniors with any questions they had about college and their future. Mrs. Ruth Barrett Senior tx? K se . NIISS IRENIC EDEN Senior Adviser The Senior Committees were under the The Commencement Committee, headed direction of Miss Irene Eden, Senior Adviser. by Carolyn Brody, and Ann Musselman, was The committees were in charge of a banquet, responsible for preparing the names for the dance, play, and commencement. Besides de- diplomas and seeing that each student re- voting much of her time to aiding these com- ceived his diploma. The members also lined mittees, Miss Eden advised students on any up the seniors for marching and seated them problems concerning college. on stage. Vx it-31 :LU 2 ce , fi-XX J. X v at COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: lirorly, ivlllb-St'lI112ll l. Chairmen. SECOND ROVV: Hayek. Trimlvle. ihissorii. I'mc'm I1 Lazerson, Adler. THIRD ROVV: Harl-mess. Harrold. Svhlvicli. Flemming. .-Xschinger. Oswald. f if X it yfytft' if bbw XOJQV X Oisbdjji 555 , Qyhimnji Vijay rg Committees ffigafigowxiyfwymfg ' vigor asf! ff f Jr! V' V jr V xx ij M W7 tt NN 1, Of ' E BANQUET ARRANGEMENTS FIRST ROW: Stoinlwart: Sramek: Chairmen. SECOND ROW: Nepomnivk: Still: Zerlrel Chullino. THIRD ROW: F0lOIJl0S1.SWill1SOHI lfeltmang Thomson: Cohn, -lo: Cohen, I.. FOURTH ROW: Bang: Sifleris: 'l'hc-ilerg Osiwnlrli lVlc'Callg Hausig: llvighler. The Banquet Arrangements Committee, head- ed by Sylvia Steinbart and Helen Sramek, was in charge of the details of the senior banquet. The members planned the theme and made arrange- ments for the place, menu, and invitations. The Cap and Gown Committee, headed by Karen Anderson and Jerry Hollis, organized and directed the cap and gown measurement procedure. The members were also in charge of passing the Caps and gowns out for commencement. A ., it a'si r , M swf vvs....f ' :- .....'5'-'f Lu: if CAP Kr GOWN i.,, FIRST ROW: Anderson' Hollis: Chairmen. SECOND ROW: Olseng Robertsg Ramageg Ashcraftg Pedeng Goldware, THIRD ROW: Harder: Gustasong Henderson: Reidag Grassog Garcia: Krecek. 189 BANQUET TABLE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Slosburg, Shapiro, Chairmen. SECOND ROW: Sherman, Chappell, Goldstein, Schumeister, Norton, Gould, Kwiatek. THIRD ROW: Swanda, Eisenstatt, Ratner, Hogan, Simon, Rothkop, Rimmer. FOURTH ROW: Womacque, Skokan, Zimmerman, Y. Huey, West, W. Huey, Myers, Gerdes. The Banquet Table Committee, headed by Jill Slosburg and Lisa Shapiro, was in charge of preparing the table decorations and decorating the banquet room. The members also made the banquet programs. The senior Play Committee, headed by Debby Lipp and Alan Siporin, promoted the sale of tickets and publicized the senior play. The members worked under Mr. Ray Wil- liams, director of the play. SENIOR PLAY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Lipp, Co-l'hnirnmn. SECOND ROW: Hollvnbc-1'k. Sm-llmgm, l'l11ircmli. W'ulc-rf-. Aflziuiik.. Browder, Walker. THIRD ROW: Haugzse, Harrison, Belly Hansen, Samlvr. High-r, Reilly, lllamlx. Rynezurson. FOURTH ROVV: l'roh:1sku. Hurt, Scriplvr. Basilico, Olson, Al-sion, Lien. Pugh. PROGRAM COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Rodin, Grahnquist, Fhairmen, SECOND ROW: Kun-lhe, Rubenstein, l ricrlnmn. Mvmlvr. Hansen, Ilowns. THIRD ROW: Sr-hmidman, Wiglon, Menke, lhzfls-l'111an. Noerrlingvr. Srlnniall. FOITRTII ROW: Iikin. Fortnieyer. Williams, Nielsen. lla-Vurv, Anderson. Mir'h:u-l. The Banquet Program Committee, head- ed by Jennifer Rodin and Gary Grahnquist, provided an entertaining program for the banquet. The Spring Dance Committee, headed by John Datz and Judy Schiern, was in charge of hiring a combo, renting a hall, publicizing the dance, and making any decorations. SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Datz, Schiern, Chairmen. SECOND ROW: Barb Anderson, Milder, Smiley, Brinkman, Dalgas, Derry, Russmann, Ikebasu. THIRD ROW: Schmidt, Grobeck, Baker, Vahl, Cohn, Gilbert, Dietrich, Law, Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Montag, Bassett, Hammer, Moberg, Teater, Travis, Zednik, Plechas, Caven. FACULTY Abbey, Duane 125 Adrian, Doris 128 Allen, Kenneth 126 Anderson, Harvey 129 Andrews, George 130 Aust, Anne 128 Barnett, Linda 122,187 Bitzes, John 126 Blanchard, Catherine 130 Buhl, Diane 122 Buffett, Alice 129 Buresh, Julia 124 Burke, Mary Celeste 128 Butolph, Richard 91,124 Cahow, Karen 130 Cain, Robert 122 Cathers, Dorothy 126 Cerny, Eugene 125 Clark, W. Edward 122 Conlan, Dorothy 128 Cottingham, Mary 122 Coulter, Helen 127 Crown, Esmond 124 Daly, Daniel 122 David, Patricia 125 Davis, Robert 121 DeJong, Arnold 124 Dineen, Thomas 91,125 Eden, Irene 121,188 Eggen, Harold 124 Fellman, Beverly 128 Frisbie, Josephine 122 Funkhouser, Charles 126 Gahcrty, Thomas Michael 122 Grennan, F. Johanna 124 Harrison, Robert 22,25,129 Ingram, Sharon 123 Jerabek, Verona 126 Keenan, John 122 Keeney, SfSgt. Kirk 130 Keiser, Rita 122 Kuncl, Richard 127 LaGreca, Anthony 126 LeFebvre, Jim 122 Lewis, Doris 129 Lindberg, E. A. 126 Link, Maxine 122 Lovercheck, William 98,126 Luhr, L. Zenaide 129 Marquiss, Warren 94,124 Martin, Tonnie 127 McBride, Virgene 123 McCarter, Cecil 125 McCready, Fern 129 McKean, Lois 125 McMillan, Samuel 124 McVicker, Fern 128 Meier, Max 127 Merry, Cheryl 130 Miller, Donna 123,187 Miller, Ronald 129 Moller, Gaylord 120 Nelson, J. Arthur 120 Newens, Lyndall 123 Nichols, Margaret 128 Nystrom. William 123 Olney, Karen 124 Orr, Carolyn 127 Paterson. Arthur 102,130 Pilling. Ruth 128 Pratt. Virginia 125 Riley. Bruce 106,130 Rosenblatt, Ann 127 Salerno, Patrick 90,123 Index Schuler, L. Donovan 14,17,129 Schutte, Gretchen 128 Shafer, Patricia 127 Smagacz, Frank 125 Snyder, Larry 93,130 Stejskal, Marjorie 130 Stephens, Malvina 16 Stephenson, Wilda 127 Sutton, Amy 123 Thompson, Gordon 129 Truell, Loraine 125 Trumbull, Ellen 123 Watson, Brian 127 Watson, Judy 129 Weymuller, Margaret 130 Williams, John 124 Williams, Raymond 123 Zimmerman, Marjorie 125 STUDENTS A Abbott, Regina 117 Abel, Chris 48,50,l35 Abel, Sherry 55,57 Abrahams, Harlan 37,42,64 Abramson, Richard 36 Achey, Mike 43,59 Acuff, Bill 62 Acuff, Jim 16,42,64 Adams, Malcolm 44,80 Adams, Sharon 42,113,116,135,190 Adler, Carole 27,l12,115,117 Adler, Shelley 48,50,55,135,188 Aken, Mike 66,135 Albera, Joe 109 Albrecht, JoAnne 114,117 Allen, Bobby 9,88,9l,99,100,108,l09, 135 Allen, Greg 16,104 Allison, Marilyn 17,38,44,48,117 Alston, Chuck 9,14,15,38,44,81,88, 91,100,108,134,135 Alston, Deborah 9,14,42,116,117, 135,190 Ames, Margaret 46,114 Ames, Wendy 25,38,46,114 Anderson, Barbara 45,54,135,191 Anderson, Isabel 44,50,54,135,191 Anderson, Karen 40,47,57,116,135, 189 Anderson, Linda 113 Anderson, Robert C. 42 Anderson Robert E. 106,135 Anderson Anderson Rodney 135 Sandra 56 Anding, Marcia 38,40,114 Andre, Sara 24,114,117 Andrews, Richard G. 61,64,67,80 Andrews, Richard J. 44,100,109 Anthony, Susan 136 Anzalone, Don 136 Anzalone, Gary 104,108,109,136 Aparo, Anna 27,136 Aresty. Joel 23,26 Arnold, Judy 44 Arthur, Douglas 16,75.80 Aschinger, Cindi 44,136,188 Aschinger, Scott 102,108 Ashburn, Richard 106,136 Ashcraft, Dianne 44,56,58,113,136, 189 Atkins, Lillian 40 Atkinson, Bruce 61 Ator, Linda 53 Augustine, Mike 23,25 Ault, Lorry 46,57 Avant, Anthony 108,136 Avant, Judith 117 B Bahula, Linda 22,44,136 Baird, Susie 6,15,38,112,115,117 Baker, Bonnie 136 Baker, Patricia 136,191 Ball, Alan 22,62 Ball, Portia 23,46,52,57,62,114 Bang, Bev 24,33,114,116,136,189 Baratta, Larry 17 Barber, Celeste 38,40,49,50,59,137 Barker, Carol 137 Barkley, Vonna 117 Barnes, Bruce 35,36,44,51,64,l37 Barnes, Jeff 38,44 Bartak, Laura 38,40,54,137 Bartee, Jerry 104,137 Bartholomew, Doug 22,26,44,106, 108 Basilico, Louis 27,38,109,137,190 Bassett, Linda 44,54,137,191 Batt, Robert 27,137 Bauers, Ronald 137 Baxter, Laurel 40,54 Beam, David 25 Beber, Bob 16,40,64 Beck, Pam 46,65,114 Becker, Jan 44 Bednarz, Rosemarie 47,48,137 Behmer, Barbara 46,114,117 Behrendt, Rhonda 117 Belmont, Pat 55 Belzer, Maynard 6,7,38,107 Bender, Loren 38,60,72,78,79,80 Bennett, Daralee 38,48,114,117 Bennett, Doris 65 Bennett, Geraldine 65 Benolken, Gayle 137 Benson, Bob 37,44,64 Benson, Kathy 114, 117 Benson, Linda 114,117 Berg, Chris 44,60,64 Berg, Michael 37,64,77,81,82,137 Bergin, Jim 44,63,72,81,138 Bergin, Torn 61,63,75,79,80 Bergman, Susan 45,114,116,138 Bergquist, Emmy 6,38,43,114 Bernstein, Jeff 54 Bernstein, Jerome 138 Bernstein, Mark 23,25,26,62 Bernstein, Sandy 40,61 Bersch, John 93 Bersch, Thomas 106 Berti, Barbara 22,42,57,117 Bezdek, Barbara 55,138 Bezdek, Donna 38 Bigelow, Jonathan 138 Bigley, Nancy 65 Bigsby, Bill 25,88,108,109,138 Bixby, Scott 108,109 Black, Donald 92 Blank. Alan 42,47.64,102,108,138 Blazek, Gerald 17 Blazek, Kathy 23,44 Bleicher, Paul 23,25 Blenden, Jeanette 59,117 Blimling, Frank 25,26 Bloch, David 15,37,48,64,78,79,80 Bloom, Lindsay 40,48,50 Blow, Barbara 138 Blume, Cheri 55,117 Blume, Ted 44,63,138 Blumkin, Ron 61,81,138 Boehm, Tom 6,38,44,63,94,95,108, 134,138 Boehr, Philip 14,25,59,64 Boggus, Francis 44,47,62,70,81,138 Boguchwal, Larry 37,44,64,67 Bonaiuto, John 38,109 Bonner, Pamela 117 Borden, Howard 14,44 Borders, Deborah 27,117 Borders, Denise 117 Boring, Vickie 139 Bosse, Harry 27,139 Bowen, Sherry 40,42,116,139 Bowie, George 93,100 Bowman, David 60 Boyd, Bruce 37,44,48,64 Boyd, Richard 139 Bradford, Janet 114 Bradley, Lois 38 Braithwaite, Crystal 114 Brazer, Tom 8,25,38,88,90,108, 109, 139 Brenaman, Susan 24,44,58 Brezacek, Janice 46,117 Briggs, Rae Jean 25,45 Brightman, John 99,100,108,109, Cain, David 17,60,64,98 Cain, Larry 16,44,60,64,98 Cain, Mike 14,44 Calabria, James 141 Calloway, Bonita 27 Calvin, Bill 92 Campbell, Gail 42,117 Campbell, Pamela 48 Campbell, Paul 75,79,80 Campbell, Terry 40,75,79,98 Canaday, Jean 141 Canfield, Donna 42,141 Caniglia, Charles 92 Canaglia, Judi 114 Carlintini, Carl 104 Carrothers, DeDe 14,38,113,116, 134,141 Carruth, Pamela 141 Carter, Lucy 141 Cassada, Christina 47,635,141 Catania, Nancy 38,40 Cate, Sandy 42,62,114 Caven, Kirk 141,191 Cecil, James 92 Chandler, Carol 58,141 Chandler, Julie 142 Chapek, Karen 42 Chapek, Tom 24,72,81,82,142 Chapman, Peter 80,93,109 Chappell, Terri 50,54,142,190 Cherniack, Mark 73,78,79,81,82,142 Cohn, 189 139 Briles, Cheryl 58,65 Brin e Vicki 114 E , Brinkman, Betty 27,38,45,139,191 Brinton, Janet 17 Britt, Judy 139 Broad, Barbara 17 Brock, Gerald 25,88,90,100,102,108, 109,140 Brodkey, Amy 6,16,25,36,38,42,51, 52,64,112,115,117 Brody, Carolyn 34,35,37,42,47,64, 140,188 Brody, Francie 36,41,51,64 Brotheron, Scott 92 Browder G wn 45 140 190 , Y 1 , Benjamin 94 Brown, Brown, Bruce 14,140 Brown, Garth 44 Brown, James 17,102 Brown, Jon 27,44,140 Brown, Linda 40,53 Brown, Ron 22,24,140 Brudny, Diane 140 Christensen, Barb 40,46,l17 Christensen, Chris 44,55 Christensen, Gail 44 Chudacoff, Richard 17 Chullino, Connie 142,189 Ciochetto, Pat 44,109 Clark, Debbie 6,38,114,11,7 Clay, Julie 16,42,48,56 Clegg, Clegg, Karen 38,63 Steve 66,109,142 Clinchard, Cynthia 17,48 Cochran, Deneen 114 Coffin, Cheryl 142 Cohen, Harvey 67 Cohen, Lesley 22,44,64 Cohen Cohen , Linda 33,42,114,l42,189 , Marilyn 42 Cohn, Claudia 6,7,9,38,40,44,83,143 Cohn, Doe 40,56,64 Cohn, Jeff 17,42,48 Cohn, JoAnn 27,38,143,191 Jo F. 40,44,47,56,62,64, 143, Brunell, Bill 60,107 Brush, Bill 44 Brush, Bob 23 Brush, Mac 44,47,140 Bryant, Norvel 140 Buckalew, James 75,79,80 Buehler, Frank 36,51,140 Buell, Ray 25,66,99,108,140 Buis, Scott 63 Bull, David 66,140 Bunch, Steve 16,88,90,100,108,109 Burkholder, Barbara 55 Burkland, Michal 22,45,116,141 Burns, Peg 27,114,117 Burri, Bill 44,98 Butcher, Mary Ann 16,117 Butler, John 38,100,108 Butt, Steve 37,38,63,109 Buzzello, Diane 55 Buzzel lo, Nancy 42 C Cackin, Betty 42,141 Cackin, Larry 17,38,42 Caffrey, Debra 38,114,117 Cahan, Calvin 47,141 Cole, Tracy 40,52,57,143 Coleman, James 79,80 Colick, Gary 44 Collier, Brad 16,38 Collins, Dave 23 Columbo, James 80,100 Connors, Jim 44,59,63,64 Conrin, Mike 44,100 Conway, Jim 44 Cook, Von 80 Cooke, John 14,38,47,64 Coolidge, Kathie 6,16,38,40,46,114 Coolidge, Mary 6,7,14,38,44,62,83, 143 Cooper, Jeff 44 Cordes. Bill 25,62.109,143 Cornell, George 100 Corrigan, Steve 62,108 Cosentino, Sam 25,81,143 Costello, Jim 24,46,102 Couch, Darlene 44,143 Courtney, Joan 62 Cowger, Mike 24,143 Cowger. Rick 25,92 Cox. Michael 27,143 Craig, Gregory 78,79 Crammer, Corinne 44,48,54 Crawford, Pat 1,7 Crew, Tom 92,98,107 Crooms, Ralph 92 Cross, Kathleen 14,143 Crossman, Rusty 6,7,9,35,38,99,100 108,109,143 Crowley, Leonard 38 Cukier, Toby 42,48 Cullen, Margaret 144 Cummings, Arthur 144 Cummings, Pamela 114 Curran, John 104,108,144 Curro, John 144 Curtis, Allen 102 Cuva, Mary 48,55,l 17 D Dailey, Carl 144 Dalgas, Karan 44,55,58,144, 191 Danaher, Lynn 100 Dancer, Christina 58,114 Danner, James 57 Datz, John 144,191 Daugherty, Kathy 27,114,117 Dautremont, Linda 54,114 David, Esther 27,38 Davis, Cathy 38,40,48 Davis, David 38,52,62,99 Davis, Ken 100 Dayton, Tom 107,108 Deckert, Alan 54,144 Deckert, Jolene 114 DeJarnett, Richard 70,80 DeLaGuardia, Enrique 98 DeLong, Tom 16 Dennis, Sarah 17,114 Dent, Alan 92,93 DeRoin, Dennis, 24,70,77,80 Derry, Susan 144,191 DeVore, Fred 144,191 Dew, Nancy 113,117 DeWaal, Donald 24,26,77 Dickerson, Susan 14,15,38,44,57,83 116,144 Dierking, Lynn 44,145 Dietrich, Anita 144,191 Dietrich, Mila 114 Dillard, Dwaine 100 Dilley, John 102 Dillinger, Donna 24 Dillman, Pam 54,113,114,115 DiMauro, Jacqueline 54,114 Dinsmore, Lee 6,7,38,40,52,62,64 Doll, Nora 44,114 Domet, Gary 63,66,106,145 Donaldson, Edwin 42,81,88,93,98, 108,109,145 Donaldson, Grace 62,117 Donaldson, Keith 93.100 Dorr, Robert 44 Dotson, Debra 24 Dotson, JoAnn 45,58 Doty, Donna 55,114.117 Downs, Kathleen 48,52,113 Downs, Kathleen E. 8,15,47,83,110 114,116.134,145,191 Dreier, Nancy 114 Drew, Janey 145 Drum, Cindy 48 Dryver, Rosalind 23,145 Duncan, Howard 15,104,145 Dunn, Charles 38,80 Dunn, Mike 14,73,81,82,145 Duros, Janet 14,17,145 Dworak, John 25 Dworak, Thomas 93,94,108,145 Dymak, Charles 80 Dymak, Joseph 44,79,80 Dymak, Kent 38,80 E Echandi, Phillip 40,42 Eisenstatt, Linda 40,47,56,61,62, 145,190 Elkon, Marsha 40 Elliot, Roger 24,80 Elliott, Duree 55,58,113,117 Elliott, Susan 44,115,117 Elliott, Valeria 56 Elsasser, Bob 16,25,26,63,102,108, 109 Ely, Charmaine 27 Endelman, Susan 40,48 Engel, Rand 36,38,47,51,145 Epstein, Diane 37,40,64 Epstein, Joel 47,60 Epstein, Steve 40,48 Erato, Walter 80 Erickson, Karen 40,48,115,117 Erickson, Leif 70,72,81,82,146 Erlich, Abe 61 Erman, Milton 52,64 Erway, Marua 42.48 Erxleben, Dana 44 Eure, Harry 42,48,59,100 Evahn, Judy 8,110,114,116,146 Evans, Bonnie 23,37,46,64 Evans, Nancy 15,44,112,115,117 Everson, Cindy 15,110,114,117 Everson, Jackie 9,14,11O,114,116, 146 Eves, Bob 146 Eves, Mark 38,63,92 Eyberg, Robert 24 F Fagerman, Connie 116,146 Falk, Steve 27,146 Farber, Linda 42 Farnham, Jeff 32,94,146 Farrell, Terry 52,60,62,63,73,81,l00, 109,146 Farson, Karen 146 Feder, Reuben 146 Fedman, Linda 42 Fedman, Phyllis 42,57 Feintech, James 16,92 Fellman, Mark 25,42,62 Fellman, Marsha 22,24,40,62,146 Feltman, Lynne 40,146,189 Fenton, C. Eugene 147 Ferguson, Chloe 147 Field, Joan 17,40,48 Finkel, Leslie 38,42,48 Firth, Barbara 44,48,57,63 Firth, Linda 44,115,117 Fisher, Jon 16,38 Fisher, Ronnie 147 Fitzgerald, Patricia 117 Fleischl, Barry 14,44 Flemming, John 24,38,108,147,188 Floyd, Marilyn 44,54 Fogel, Marty 44,48 Fonda, Judith 17,25,42,113,117 Forbes, Maynard 33,37,46,51,64,109 Ford, Thomas 94,108,147 Fortmeyer, Sandy 23,38,42,57,113, 116,147,191 Foss, Lee 38 Fotoplos, Darlene 23,59,147,l89 Fous, Sherry 57,115,117 Foust, Haidee 38,48,117 Fox, Barbara 42,48 Fox, Ira 37,44,64 Fox, Kathy 17 Fox, Sally 40,48 Foye, Robert 147 Foye, Sharleen 148 Fraidenraich, Leah 148 Franklin, Herman 14 Frazier, Willie 98 Frederick, Charles 60,67,81,148 Freedman, Sanford 14,44,51,52,64 Freeman, Dorothy 38 Frey, David 64 Fried, Ellen 40,48,52 Friedlander, Bruce 148 Friedman, Anne 27,148,191 Friedman, Janis 33,40,47,61,62,148 Friedman, Scott 44,48 Friedman, Sid 47,61,148 Friedman, Sue F. 40 Friedman, Susan 40,48,62 Friel, Paige 42 Friel, Peggy 148 Fries, Don 14 Fries, Linda 55 Fuhrman, Shella 34,37,47,64,83,148 Fuller, Linda 38 Fulner, James 148 Fuxa, Jim 44,60 Fuxa, Shirley 115 G Galvin, William 98 Garber, Susan 148 Garcia, Al 66,99,100,108,109,148, 189 Gard, Lowell 149 Gardiner, Linda 27,55,149 Garland, Dave 15,66,104,108,109 Garland, Don 22 Gendler, Shari 14,57 Genty, Edward 109 George, Karen 149 Gerber, Susan 14,32,50,149 Gerdes, Glenda 27,48,50,56,58,59, 149,190 Gerlecz, Michael 92,93 Gibbs, Stephen 24,60,80 Gifford, Charles 44,62 Gilbert, Barb 15,38,113,116,149,191 Gilinsky, Bill 16,42 Gilinsky, Sandy 44,149 Gillan, Kevin 54,60 Gilmore, Robert 16,88,98,108 Giventer, Michael 149 Glantz, Linda 46,53,149,190 Glass, Marcia 62 Glyn, Karen 115 Goatley, Cecil 149 Godfrey, Melissa 44,64 Goldsmith, Ruth 58,113,117 Goldstein, Gail 33,38,40,149,190 Goldstein, Harriet 113,117 Goldware, Mallory 33,34,40,149,189 Gomberg, Anne 22 Gooch, Beth 58 Gooch, Greg 14,63,109,15O Gooch, Michael 16.59,88,108,109 Goodman, Robert 42 Goodman, Steve 61,62.150 Gordman, Deborah 150 Gorman, Richard 63,150 Gould. Marsha 40,150,190 Goy, Sheri 42 Grabau, Angelynn 115 Graham, Brenda 27 Graham, Cheryl 150 Grahnquist. Gary 15,38,44,47,59, 107.109,150,191 Grandinetti. John 98 Grant, Melba 150 Grant, Robert 24,60 Grasso, Joe 63.73,81,108,151,189 Graves, Kenneth 38 Graves, Walter 53 Gray, Fran 40,58,151 Gray, Ronald 151 Green, James 60,78,79,80 Green, Richard 15,37,44,52,60,64 Greenberg, Kathy 37,38,40,48,52,64 Greenberg, Mark 16,37,59,63,64,109 Greenfield, Gerry 42,55,57,151 Grey, Ronald 93 Grice, Linda 42 Grissom, Carol 35,40,44,47,64,151, 188 Grissom, Leslie 17,40,44,64 Grobeck, Linda 44,47,116,151,191 Grossman, Alex 151 Grossman, Bill 151 Grossman, Brud 37,44,104 Grube, Mary 15,42,110,114,117 Guggenheim, Carla 48 Guin, Linn 106,108 Guss, Fred 81,151 Guss, Gary 100,151 Guss, Robert 36,37,38,44,51,60,64, 99,100 Gustason, Karen 25,58,113 Gustason, Patricia 24,113, 151,189 H Haase, Ursula 55,151 Hackett, Arlinda 152 Hackney, Robert 98 Hadsell, Cindy 23,24,152 Hahn, Aveva 42,48,64 Hahn, Robert 32,38,46,48,62,64,68, 109,152 Hahne, Sheri 43,64,114,117 Haile, Sue 38,48,117 Haines, Pamela 115 Hale, Patty 45,48 Hall, Albert 68,100,152 Hall, Carol 27 Hall, Chris 44,113,117 Hallgren, Glen 66,88,91,108,109,152 Halprin, Ellene 38,44 Hamann, Deldon 27,50 Hamlin, Linda 47,52,56,65,115,152 Hammer, Jackie 6,38,40,57,115,117 Hammer, Rosalyn 54,152,191 Hammon, Ed 68 Handleman, Janet 57 Hannon, John 14,102,108,109,152 Hansen, Betty 44,116,152,190 Hansen, Donna 15,48,50,113,116, 152,191 Hansen, John 48,59 Hansen, Linda 58,115,152 Hansen, Marjorie 25 Harcis, Donald 63 Harder, Linda 42,116,152,189 Hardiman, Rodney 100 Hardnock, Judy 153 Harkins, Mike 44,78,79,80,88,108 Harkness, Thomas 104,153,188 Harman, Douglas 32,40,44,51,62,63, 153 Harman, Mary 17,115,116,117 Harris, James 153 Harrison, Laura 32,44,56,58,113, 153,190 Harrold, John 14,153,188 Harrold, Tommy 38 Hartnagel, Kenneth 75,79,80 Haugse, Mary 57,153,190 Hausig, Madeleine 62,116,153,189 Hayek, Gerald 88 Hayek, Peggy 38,44,47,113,116,153, 188 Heck, Steve 25,46 Hedrick. Cynthia 58 Heise, Betty 55,58,153 Heisler, Susan 40,48 Helfman, Leslie 37,40,60,61,64 Helgesen, Kris 38 Henderson, Barbara 115,117 Henderson, Karen 153,191 Henderson, Marvin 153 Henderson, Naidja 55,65,116,154, 189 Hendricks, Laurie 65 Hendrickson, Gloria 25,45 Henley, Steven 104 Hennecke, Cynthia 48 Hennings, Marlene 24,65 Herek, Elaine 55 Herek, Marilyn 55 Herzoff, Ronald 60,63,154 Herzog, Patti 154 Hess, Rick 23 Hess, Shari 16,17,114,115,117 Hiddleston, Janis 40,44,113,116,154 Higgins, Sharon 59 Hilburn, Jennie 42 Hilburn, Patrick 46 Hill, Diane 154 Hill, Richard 154 Hill, Robert 104 Hill, Walter 80 Hiller, Robert 42,48 Hilliar, David 44 Hlousek, Katrin 44,115 Hoberman, John 44,64 Hodges, Millie 38,42,65 Hoffman, John 24,154 Hogan, Naomi 58,154,190 Hokanson, Monie 15,40,113,117 Holiday, R. Douglas 54,154 Hollenbeck, Barbara 154,190 Hollis, Jerry 44,47,154,189 Holmes, Lyle 154 Holmgren, Rex 25,102 Holt, Don 45,46 Holt, Lynn 81,155 Holtz, Roy 25,59,63,102,108,109 Honaker, Tim 155 Hooi, Tony 37,38,42,60,64,109 Hopkins, Bob 17,37,46 Hopkins, Rosalie 155 Horn, Jacquelyn 40,42 Howard, Dee 15,38,62,115 Howell, Carolyn 17,46 Hraban, Kathyrn 155 Hruban, Jim 106,108 Huber, Johanna 36,44,46,51 Hubrecht, Alice 65,155 Hudgins, Terese 54 Huebner, Joseph 99 Huey, Fay 53,57,65 Huey, Ling 53,57,65 Huey, Wai 64,66,67,155,190 Huey, Yee 64,66,67,155,190 T-Iuffaker, Dennis 44,109,155 Hultman, Kenneth 37,42,64,156 Humphrey, Debbie 115 Hunter, James 94,95,100,108 Hunter, Kathryn 23,26,42,47,116, 156 Hunter, Linda 16,44,57,115 Hunter, Ray 92 Huntley, Patricia 65,156 Hurly, Sharon 117 Hurt, Janet 48.50.56.156,190 Hylen, James 60,64,67 Hyton, Frieda 32,58,156 I Ickowicz, Charlie 62,64,100 Ikebasu, Catherine 42,45,47,113, 156,191 Isaacson, Janell 44 Itkin, Philip 81,156,191 J abenis, J Jon 93,108,156 Jackson, Dana 94,95,108,156 Jackson, Gary 88,98 Jackson, Marlyn 100 Jacobs, Bella 116,156 Jacobs, Linda 57,156 Jacobsen, Frank 44,156 Jacobsen Jacobsen Susan 38 157 I Tom 25 Y Jacobson, Bob 61 Jacobson Dave 94,95,108,157 Jacobsonz Mark 44 Jacobson Richard 27 157 James, Nathaniel 157, Jantz, Kent 102,108,157 J edlicka, Teresa 113,117 Jelinek, Nancy 40,47,157 Jenks, Helen 57,115 Jensen, Nancy 44 Jess, Sandra 40,42,48 John, Cydney 115 Johns, Karen 115 Johnson, Eileen 44 Johnson, Julie 17,40,44 Johnson, Marsha 115,117 Johnson, Sandy 42 Johnson, Steve 51 Johnson, Steve P. 64 Johnson, Susan 42 Jones, Diane 14,23,25,157 Jones, Erma 24 Jones, Lavicia 157 Jones, Vester 94,157 Jordan, Dennis 25 Jorgensen, Jeff 15.57,60 Jorgensen, Sally 15,46,117 Jorqensen, Kathryn 53,55 Joseph, Les 48,60,157 Joseph, Rochelle 42,48,55 Josephson, Richard 157 Juffer, Gretchen 16,54,57,113,114, 115,117 Jurgawczynski, Petra 46 K Kadavy, Reed 47,62,157 Kaiman, Barry 36,44,51,61,64 Kaplan, Donn 48 Kaplan, Gary 26,44,51,60,64 Kaplan, Lynn 16,37,42,64 Kaplan, Mike 37,44,47,52,6O,64 Karaus, Dennis 78,79,80 Klein, Mark 16,59 Kniewel, Rich 8,38,66,88,91,104, 108,109,159 Knight, Bonnie 115 Knight, Keith 159 Knoblauch, Susan 48 Knowles, William 159 Konecky, Kay 38,55 Konecny, Anne 44,65 Koom, Larry 159 Kostka, Jody 55,117 Kracman, Lynn 159 Kraft, Cheryl 42,48,115 Kraft, Larry 44 Kraft, Marc 22,26,37,60,64,67,159 Kramer, Aleldine 38,46,47,58,65, 159 Kramer, Mary 115 Krebs, Kathy 24,115 Krecek, Rosemary 22,62,113,159, 189 Kresl, John 159 Kripke, Netta 40,42,45,47,159 Krogh, Linda 23,33,47,159 Krogh, Mark 68 Krum, Debbie 15,160 Krush, Betty 40,113,117 Kucera, James 160 Kudym, Fred 78,79,80 Kuethe, Kathy 6,7,9,15,38,44,116, 160,191 Kukawka, Susan, 40,57 Kulm, Gregory 100 Kurcz, Kathie 27 Kutilek, Nancy 45,57,160 Kutler, Bob 17,59,61 Kwiatek, Terri 33,45,160,190 L LaFerla, Mary 57 Lakin, Ronald 38 Lambrecht, Richard 92,93 Landon, Peggy 15 Lane, Sam 16,49,56,60,75,80 Lang, Cheryl 55 Lang, L. June 58,160 Lantz, Ben 108 Larsen, Kathi 23,58,115 Laser, John 36,45,51,63 Lathan, Larry 92,98,100 Laub, Linda 49,52,160 Law, Patti 14,58,113,160,191 Lazerson, Rochelle 160,188 Leach, James 88,91,100,108,109 Karpman, Lea 22,40,52 Kaster, Elizabeth 158 Katelman, Rick 48 Katskee, Jerry 23,25,26 Katz, David A. 44,51,64 Katz, David J. 38,44,64 Katz, Susan 42 Katzman, Larry 44,64 Katzman, Mike 23,24,26,36,44 Kauffman, Janice 158 Kay, Chris 44,46,4s,62 Kay, Georgia 37,115 Kay, Marcia 16,40,52,57 Kellogg, Dale 88,108,158 Kelly, Colleen 40,45 Kemp, Cheryl 27 Kennedy, Dave 17,80 Kerkhoff, Jane 36,46,51 Kilmer, Myra 44,158 Kimmel, Barbara 22,38,40,62,158 Kimsey, Lawrence 92 Kirk, Linda 158 Kirk, Robert 100,158 Kirwan, Pam 158 Klein, Fred 159 Leahy, Thomas 93,108 Lee, Richard 81,160 Lelchook, Phyllis 55,160 Lenz, Gregory 68 Lerman, Gayle 43,49,57 Lerman, Phyllis 43,49,57,160 Levin, David 41,49,64 Lewis Alfred 78,79 Lewis, Bruce 67,161 Lewis, Carl 161 Lewis Debbie 38,55,117 ' Lewis, Fletcher 60,62,64,161 Lewis, Jeff 38,62 Lewis, Jim 23,62,161 Lewis Lewis Stephen 161 Victor 24 Liberman, Andy 38,60,61,98 Lien, Cindy 45,47,113,116,1s1,190 Lincoln, Robert 23,26,62 Lind, Cameron 38 Lind, Pamela 161 Lindberg, Robert 25,60,161 Lindeman, Karl 45,79,80 Lindeman, Paul 80 Lindeman, Richard 64,77,80 Michael, Linda 115 Lindsay, Jim 25,93,109 Lippb Debby 34,47,49,50,54,59,161, 19 Lipp, Sandy 41,49 Lippet, Sharon 41,64 Litt, Shari 55 Lloyd, Janet 54 Loftus, Ray 16,93,99,100,109 Lohrman, John 49,62 Long, Mary 161 Loss, Carolyn 161 Louis, Mary 16 Love, Edward 22,24,26,81,109,161 Lowder, Terry 37,51,60,64,109 Lowery, Mary 162 Lubetkin, Paul 43,49 Lueck, Richard 53 M Magzamin, Francine 162 Mahaffey, Mark 43,162 Majors, Dalienne 17,49,50 Maldonado, Kirk 106 Mangiameli, Richard 162 Mann, Marilyn 43,47 Mapp, Sylvester 92,98 Marantz, Dennis 37,45,60,64,67,162 Marinkovich, Sandy 162 Marion, Sue 162 Mattson, Lynn 45,115 Mauk, Beverly 46,57,113 Maurer, Debbie 16,17,38,113 Maurer, Janice 162 Maurer, Linda 16,115 Maurer, Martha 43,56 Maurer, Rebecca 53,163 Maxwell, Karen 115 May, Marilyn 43,47,49 Mayberry, Irene 25,115,116,163 Mayer, Caroline 16,40,52 Mayfield, Jack 163 McAllister, Victoria 46 McCabe, Jeanette 163 McCall, Kathleen 55,116,163,189 McCall, Stephanie 115,117 McCann Rolland 79 McColley, Paulette 117 McCoy, Gloria 57,163 McCoy, Judy 163 McCoy, Pat 117 McCray, Eddie 98 McCurdy, Jean 43,45,46,49,52 McFarland, Gary 80 McFloyd, Janis 27,55,65 McGinnis, Terry 98 McGrath, Kathy 54 McGregor, Micki 43,163 McGuffey, Mike 27,62,63,108 McIntosh. Anita 58,163 Mclvor, Tim 24,37,43,60,77,80 McKean, John 60,163 McKenna, Joseph 163 McLaughlin, T. Mike 14,102,108, 109,163 McLean, Jeff 38 McPhail, Gay 14,40,-45,164 McWilliams, Joel 23,25,43,67,102 McWilliams, Richard 22,104 Meader, Glennys 115 Meader, Jill 15.49,50,164,191 Mears, Steve 109 Meehan, Connie 41,51,62,117 Meehan, Ed 92,98 Meiches, Michael 43,4952 Meisenbach, Steve 25,100,102 Melton, Cassandra 164 Melton, Curtis 98 Memmott, Leslee 59 Menck, Ted 100,109 Menck, Thomas 79,80,81,164 Menke, Madeline 57,116,164,191 Merrill, Cecilia 58 Mertes, Beverly 113 Mertz, Linda 49,115 Mesa, Fernando 88,91,93,108,109, 164 Metoyer, Lanette 16 Meyers, Elaine 14,38,47,49,57,164 Meyerson, Debbie 41 Macgiael, Donna 44,57,113,116,164, Milder , Cheryl 47,164,191 Milder, Daniel 37,45,64 Milder, Debra 43,1l2,1l5,1l7 Milder, Georgine 164 Milder, Jim 164 Miller, Craig 24,62,99,100,108 Miller, Karen 37,41,64,115,117 Miller, Michael 43 Miller, Terry 38,99 Minardi, Susan 115 Minino, Andy 66,99,100,108 Minino, James 164 Misaki, David 108,109,165 Mitchell, Alvin 94 Mitchell, Cecelia 115 Mitchell, Cheryl 46,165 Mlejnek, Gerry 41,54,165 Moberg, Jane 165,191 Moeller, Judy 165 Moen, Dennis 24,63 Mohr, Nancy 53,55 ' Mohr, Robert 53,54,62 Mommsen, Merrily 25,115,117 Monday, Donna 165 Monette, Vicky 15,33,45,57,114,115, 165 Montag, John 34,35,165,191 Moore, Kent 93 Moriarty, Joe 100 Morris, Allen 14,45,60 Morris, James 27,45,68,78,79,80 Morris, John 24,27,50,68 Morrow, Ed 104,165 Morter, Vicki 58,165 Moses, Sara 41 Moshier, Merrilee 49,165 Moss, Barbara 115,117 Moyer. Carol 22,45 Moynihan, Jean 43,49 Mrsnv, Susan 24 Mueller, April 37 Mulcahy. Michael 23,45,77,80 Mulry, Kathy 49 Murnhy, Mark 78,79,80 Muskin. Alan 45,165 Musselman, Ann 22,25,44,57,64, 166.188 Musselman, Jane 41,45,49,64 Mvchasiuk, Irene 43,116 Mvers, Sihvl 38.117 Myers, Valarie 32,41,43,45,47,83, 116,166,190 N Nash, Janice 115 Nebel, Candice 166 Nebel, Robert 75,79.80 Neesman, Margo 41,46 Nelson, Bob 92 Nelson, Conee 38,115,117 Nelson, Mary 166 Nepomnick, Diane 41.43,49.62 Nepomnick. Ronna 41,62,166,189 Neuiahr, Shirley 115 Neuiahr, Judith 115 Nielsen, Chris 15,166,191 Nielsen, Jim 24,66,79,81,166 Nimrod, Gay 23,115 Nimrod, Linda 57,115,117 Nixon, John 17,45 Nocita, Sam 88,108,109 Noerrlinger, Leah 45,56,58,166,191 Nogg, Linda 17,41,49 Nogg, Lynne 43 Noodell, Sharon 41,52,60,64,117 Nordquist, Neal 24 Norlin, Linda 116 Northcutt, Nancy 43,65,117 Norton, Janis 32,54,166,190 Norvell, Jim 45,166 Nothnagel, Linda 22,115 Novak, Cindy 6,38 Novak, Jay 106 Novak, Terry 60,167 0 O'Brien, Dale 92 O'Brien, Michael70,79,80,88,108 O'Connor, Gerianne 55 Ogden, Richard 63 Olive, Cathie 54,55,117 Olive, Douglas 38,45,63,167 Oliver, Earl 92 Olney, Guy 81,167 Olsen, Carol 22,43,117 Olsen, Donna 116,167,190 Olsen, Ethalene 43,57,116,167,189 Olsen, Geri 38,43,52,113,117 Olson, Bruce 17,100 Olson, Jim 17 Olson, Nancy 38,45 Oltmanns, Lynn 46,65 Oostenbrug, Paul 17,41,64 Orchard, Susan 23,115,117 Orduna, Carmen 117 Orduna, Joseph 8,38,88,90,93,100, 108,109,167 Orduna, Vincent 88,100,108 Osler, Diane 115,117 Ostwald, Susan 38,41,47,57,116,167, 189 Oswald, Sarah 47,113,116,167,188 P Palma, Arthur 93 Palma, Louis 93,168 Palmer, George 109 Palmer, Mary 168 Palmer, Renay 117 Pane, Deirdre 58,115,168 Pane, Mary Anne 38,41,50,54 Pankey, Constance 168 Parkerson, Elizabeth 17,41 Parsow, Alan 45 Parys, Dawn 115,117 Paskowitz, Rita 51 Pattavina, Diane 168 Paulsen, Terry 38,99,100 Pearson, Dave 37,64 Peden, Mary 23,42,44,113,168,189 Pelecky, Glenn 88,108,109 Pennell, Charlotte 22,45,47,57,113, 116,168 Perelman, Sarah 47,168,188 Perelman, Steve 16,43 Perkins, Von 98 Perlmeter, Jeff 16,38 Perry, Douglas 24,35,88,108,109, 168 Peters, Brooke 45,100 Peters, Frank 54,168 Peters, Greg 168 Peters, Nancy 49,113 Petersen, Linda 168 Petersen Sandra 41,115,116,169 Petersoni Alan 92 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson , George 104 Lois 169 , Susan 15,52,169 Zoe 49,5O,59,169 s Pharoah, Harold 27,38,169,190 Phelps, Karleen 169 Phelps, Ron 93 Piazza, Rosanne 23 Piccolo, Carmela 49,55,59,116,169 Pierce, Janice 56,58,59,117 Pierce, Johnice 14 Pikelis, Alexander 79,80 Pillsbury, Katie 169 Piterman, Sarah 116,169 Platner, Kathryn 169 Plechas, Louise 41,42,49,169,191 Plotkin, Charles 81,169 Poland, Marie 16,170 Policky, James 77,80 Policky, Ronald 25,67 Pollard Debbie 170 Polson,, Mary 14,45 Pomidoro, Frank 22,24,108,170 Poster, Brian 24,26,38 Powers, Powers, Robert 170 Thomas 37,64 Prell, John 36,46.51 Procopio, Gary 37 Prohaska, Jane 15,37,45,64 Prohaska, Joyce 41 Prohaska, Tom 66,99,100,108,109, 170.190 Prudden, Pamela 62,115 Prudhon, Dale 67,81,170 Pruitt, Martha 58,170 Pruitt, Sharon 170 Pugh, Rebecca 171,190 Q Quinn, Christine 23,46,57 R Raab, Sharon 55,117 Rains, Renee 171 Ramage, Donna 57,116,171,189 Rambo, Jerry 72,79,81,82,108,109, 171 Rambo, Sandra 49 Rasp, Pam 41,64 Ratliff, Jennifer 22,41 Ratner, Judy 27,38,171,190 Ratner, Renee 41 Rau, Ka thy 57,115,116,171 Raven, Linda 55 Raznick, Redelfs, Phillip 171 Michael 24,38,77,80 Reed, Jean 55 Reed, Jeanne 115,117 Reed, Paulette 17,45,58,113,117 Reeves, Elmer 88,100,108 Reida, Mike 63,171,189 Reida, Steven 63 Reighter, Barb 116,171,189 Reilly, Jackie 16,25,115 Reilly, J udith 24,45.65,171,190 Reinglas, Jeanatte 25,43,49 Reiss, Elaine 41 Renner, Glen 100 Ressegieu, Mary 24,171 Retallick, Cheryl 54, 65 Revord, Roberta 36,41,45,51,57 Reynolds, Bruce 106 Reynolds, John 14,102,108,171 Reynolds, Norma 113,116 Rhea, Albert 67,81,172 Rich, Joel 172 Richards, Allyn 38 Richards, Cory 14,32,35,38,45,49, 172 Richards, Howell 24,61,64 Richter, James 45,80 Rifkin, David 17,98 Riggert, Ray 104 Riley, Judith 23 Riley, Patti 115,117 Riley, Rose 112,115,117 Rimmer, Diane 38,172,190 Rimmer, Pamela 172 Rimmerman, Mark 22 Rippey, Carla 38,41,52,64 Rinpey, Krissa 52 Rips, Lance 34,35,51,172 Rips, Susie 41,43 Roberts, Kathe 172 Roberts, Linda 14,43,53,57,116,172, 189 Robine, Diane 55 Robinson, Chuck 45 Rodick, Helen 172 Rodin, Jennifer 12,13,14,15,29,33, 49,68,172,191 Romanik, Marc 37,64,67,88,94,108, 172 Roseman, Barbara 41,60 Rosen, Bill 41,47,52 Rosen, Tom 38,61,172 Rosenberg, Marilyn 43,49 Rosenberg, Maurice 49,173 Rosenberg, Maynard 23,25,26,59, 60,173 Rosenstein, Janet 22,41 Ross, Leon 173 Ross, Milton 173 Rosseter, Susan 38,45,54,80 Rotella, Alex 173 Roth, Candy 6,16,17,38.116,117 Rothkop, Sonia 41,62,173.19O Rothman, Robert 75,79,80 Roubicek, Gary 173 Rountree, Paul 81,173 Ruback, Allan 25 Rubenstein, Susie 43,173,191 Rubin, Ron 45.49 Ruderman, Gail 173,191 Rue, Janet 173 Ruma, Sandie 117 Russman, Sheryl 173,191 Rynearson, Gay 22,24,45,83,174, 190 S Sacrider, Cheryl 33,174 Sacrider, Patti 15, 112,115 Sadofsky, Sheila 57,116,174 Sainovich, Elizabeth 174 Sander, Barbara 45,47,55,57,116, 174,190 Sanders, Frances 174 Sanford, Susan 14,174 Satchell, Stanley 70 Saunders, Mark 32,61,174 Saville, Jennifer 174 Scales, Eldridge 25,80 Scalzo, Anita 117 Schackneis, Vicki 23,24,174 Scheffal, Sharman 62,174 Schiern, Judy 41,45,54,174,191 Schlatter, Charis 15,47,113,116,175 Schleich, Guy 47,61,64,175,188 Schloff, Mickey 38 Schmidman, JoAnn 33,43,49,50,62, 175.191 Schmidt, Connie 55,58,175,191 Schmidt, Dan 23,25,26,80 Schmidt, Gary 24,66,79,81,175 Schmidt, Jane 14,41,110,114,116, 175,191 Schmill, Robert 62,102 Schoneboom, Deborah 53 Schrein, Susan 24 Schuler, Alison 34,47,49,50,79,108, 175 Schulman, Nan 38,41,49 Schumeister, Randi 41,49,54,83, 175,190 Schumeister, Steven 41,60,61 Schwalb, Zephora 56,176 Schwalm, Dale 46 Schweitzer, Carl 43,49 Scott, Daun 49,115 Scott, Don 92 Scott Lawrence 81,176 Scripter, Donna 116,176,190 Seamans, Linda 54 Sears, Lois 50,176 Seastedt, Tim 15,63,109 Sellers, Mary Ann 62 Selzler, Lori 17,54,62,115 Senter, Vance 92 Servais, Arnold 15,35,38,46,64,134, 176 Shackieford, Patricia 176 Shaddy, Joe 93,108,109 Shafer, Gary 24 Shafton, Ben 7,14,34,35,38,45,47, 107,108,l09,176 Shalberg, Robert 80 Shallberg, Shari 24,58 Shannon, Cynthia 117 Shapiro, Lisa 32,41,47,49,50,54,176, 190 Shearman, Michael 88,108,109 Sherman, Alan 80 Sherman, Carol 33,41,176,190 Shradar, Judy 22,117 Shradar. Robert 15,66,109,176 Shrier, Julie 14,49,50 Shrout, Rex 23,26,45,108,109,176 Shrum, George 109 Shrum, Nina 55 Shukert, Marty 36,37,44,51,52,60,64 Sideris, Helen 47,116,176,189 Sigler, Suzanne 43,45,49,177,190 Silver, Harry 24,60,177 Silver, Mike 14,36,38,46,47,51,64, 134,177 Silverman, Denise 41,112,115,117 Simon, Joanie 32,38,41,62,177,190 Simon, Julie 52,60,62 Simons, Steve 17,41,79,80 Singer, Sandra 177 Sink, David 36.47.51.60.177 Siporin. Alan 36.47,51,177 Siref. John 50.177 Siref. Judith 43,49 Siref. Marjorie 14,38.43,112.115, 117 Siref. Mark 27 Sisky, Judv 57,113,117 Skinton, Gerald 79 Skofr, Stenhen 92 Skokan, Connie 42,44,49,57,116,177, 190 Slagle, Nancy 113 Sleele. Silvia 115 Sloboth, Cathv 36,44,51,53 Slosburg, Jack 41,52.6l.62.64.67 Slosburg, Jill 32,41,47,52,54,62,177, 190 Slosburg. Richard 49 Smiley, Anne 15.55.177.191 Smith. Beverlv 17.49,113 Smith, Boyd 93,100 Smith, Craig 106,108,177 Smith, Jerry 37,43,47.64,178 Smith, John 38,61,62,63,109 Smith, Judi 110,114 Smith, Kay 17,37,38,45,112,115,117 Smith, Terry 67 Snodgrass, Sara 178 Snyder, Nancy 178 Soiref, Gary 37,38,45,98 Solomon, Mike 45,77,79,80 Solotorovsky, Susan 22,49,51,57 Sommerfeld, Willa 17,23 Sophir, Richard 17 Sorkin, Marc 45 Sothmann, John 17,75,81,178 Spellman, Amelia 178,190 Spencer, Frank 93,100 Spencer, Terry 37,47,60,64 Spigner, William 100 Spitzenberger, Kerry 117 Spurlock, Stephen 100 Sramek, Helen 24,33,47,62,178,189 Starks, Howard 98 Stary, Frank 79,80,93 Stary, James 67,72,77,78,81,178 Stasinos, Frances 117 Stearns, Theresa 178 Steele, Barbara 17,41,113,117 Steele, Mike 63,100,109,179 Steen, Ellard 94 Stein, Ellan 58,179 Steinbart, Ellen 17,37,46,64 Steinbart, Sylvia 15,33,179,189 Steinman, Frieda 38,45,46,56 Steinwart, Bill 45,54 Stejskal, Greg 38,66,100,108,109 Stephan, Joyce 22 Stern, Nancy 23,50,179 Stevens, Stephanie 15,51 Stevens, Virginia 117 Stewart, James 23,45,47,60,179 Still, Pam 41,57,113,116,179,189 Stitt, Jennie 22,45,115,117 Straka, Robert 179 Strattan, Kathy 38 Strauss, Ann 43,60,117 Strazdas, Linda 27,45,54,57 Strong, Rich 37,43,62,64,108 Stryker, Susan 115,117 Stultz, George 102,108,179 Sullivan, Kathy 22,45,46 Sullivan, Michael 73,78,79,81,109 Sullivan, T. Daniel 37,45,179 Sund. Kathy 54,113 Sundblad, Bill 100 Susman. Judy 24,43 Sutton, Karan 55,179 Sutton, Steve 73,75,81,82,179 Suva. Gladys 45,49,58,179 Swafford, Donna 115 Swanda, Geraldine 115 Swanda, Janelle 116,180,190 Swanson. Deidre 180,189 Swinea, Linda 27,56,180 Switzer, Walter 17,72,81,82,180 T Taff, Barbara 38,41,117 Tague, Jeffery 180 Tague, Larry 106 Talcott, James 45,66,180 Taras, Barbara 22,180 Tate, Cynthia 65,117 Taylor, Bob 88,90,108.109 Taylor, Earl 9,88,90,108,109,180 Taylor, Harriet 55,65,180 Taylor, Janet 46,112,115,117 Taylor, Karen 17,45,115 Taylor, Leslie 27 Teater Mary 180, 191 Tekolsie, sara 41 Tesar, Rich 38 Tetley, Edward 80 Theiler, Kathy 38,47,62,116,180, 189 Thompson, Ramona 45,49 Thompson, Ron 17,38 Thompson, Roy 25 Thompson, Verlanda 25,115 Thomson, Melinda 32,57,62,180,189 Thorson, Carolyn 46 Thrasher, Daniel 88,108,109 Thrasher, Nancy 45,115 Tichauer, Carl 42,46,61,78,79,80 Toft, Tom 25,26 Torchia, John 88 Trachtenbarg, Charles 36,37,51,60, 64 Traver, Pam 181 Travis, Anita 46,55,115,116,117 Travis, David 62,64,109,181,191 Traywick, Rick 38,68,181 Tremont, Karl 15, 181 Trimble, Carlotta 45,51,56,58,113, 116,117,181,188 Trimble, Von 38,88,108 Tritten, Jane 25,115,117 Tschetter, Cheryl 55,117 Tschetter, Cindy 43,55,58,117 Tufly, Alan 75,79,80 Tunstan, Lisa 27 Turkel, Sheldon 27 Turner, Dorisene 45,181 Turner, Mark 33,66,88,107,109,181 Tuttle, Bill 16 Tyler, Sylvia 27,115,117 U Ullman, Joseph 77,81,181 Umatum, Maureen 46,58,106,181 Unger, Judy 57,115,116,1s1 Urbach, Don 66,92,100,109,181 Urbach, Susan 53,115,117 Urbanek, Cathleen 117 Utterback, Cynthia 15,45,113,117 V Vaca, Bruce 77,79,80 Vacanti, Fred 100 Vactor, Treva 58,181 Vahl, Viola 33,41,47,48,59,116,182, 191 Valentic, Marsha 45,116,182 Vana, Mark 24,182 Vancura, Emil 79,108 VanRyckeghem, Louis 182 Vaughn, Lee 100 Vaught, Jeanette 65 Vavricek, Janice 37, 115, 117 Vavricek, Paula 55,58,182 Velasquez, Margie 43,53 Venditti, Ritta 182 Vermaas, Stephen 182 Vernell, Marjorie 43,46,49,182 Vogeltanz, DiAnn 27 Vogler, Mary 45 Voris, Steven 93 Votaga, Bart 24,47,73,81,108,109, 18 W Wagner, Ellen 14,46,117 Wagner, Joanne 112,115,117 Wakschlag, Gita 43,49,64 Wakschlag, Hedy 43,49,52,64 Walker, DeLois 58,116,182,190 Walter, Lynnette 55 Warddrip, Riley 17,38,62,63,64,75, 78,79,80 Wardle, Nick 38,62,63 Waters, Janice 45,58,113,116,182, 190 Watkins, Linda 45,182 Watson, Sarah 22,45,64,183 Watts, Steve 16,88,104,108,109 Waymire, Stanley 56 Weatherford, William 183 Webb, Patricia 22 Weddle, Tim 25,63,183 Weiner, Dennis 109 Weiner, Francine 115 Weinroth, Phyllis 22,37,46,57 Weinstein, Dale 24,61 Weiss, Cheryl 43,47,183 Weiss, Pam 6,38,41,49 Welch, Merino 41,49,63,80 Welchert, Nancy 22 Welna, Gary 15,75,80 Wenger, Barbara 113,114,115,116, 183 Wentz, Dorothy 65,183 West, Marla 15,112,115,117 West, Mike 54,183,190 Westwood, Michael 183 Whipple, Lou 43,523,115 Whisonant, Sharon 22 White, Connie 38,117 White, Lindbergh 92,98 White, Velma 58,116,184 Whiteaker, David 102,108,109 Whitman, Jon 15,36,45,47,51,52,60, 64 Wick, Bethanne 115 Wickham, Joseph 184 Wigton, Jim 15,35,38,45,107,108, 109,184,191 Wijtek, Irene 49,184 Williams, Diane 745,117 Williams, Janet 16,38,46,49,50,115, 117 Williams, Jeanne 22,38,46,57,115, 117 Williams, Mary 22,46 Williams, Olive 48,67,80 Williams 110,114, Susie 6,8,14,38,45,47,83, 116,184,191 Willis, Kathy 55 Wilson, Ann 45,55,115,117 Wilson, Ellen 45,57,115,117 Wilson, John 47,60,63,184 Wilson, Joyce 116,184 Wilson, Mark 6,38,94,95,99,100 Wilson Paul 72 79 81 184 Wine, Dorene 55,57,184 Winsley, Henry 98 Wintle, Tom 57,60,79,81,184 Wisbeck, Steve 25,184 Wiseman, Donald 184 Wiseman, Ron 16 Wisnia, Abe 61 Wisnieski, Stanley 45,88,104,108, 109 Wogstad, Mary 55 Woita, Ken 38 Wolfson, Ron 14,41 Wollard, Reece 63 Wollberg, Kenneth 22 Wollberg, Ray 17,45 Womacque, Lynn 38,62,83,116,185 190 Wood, Ray 17,45,104,109 Wood, Robert 185 Woodcock, Dan 80,92 Wrieth, Dianne 115,117 Wrieth, Donald 185 Wrieth, William 185 Wright, Orin 185 Wrona, Lind 55,115 117 Wyatt, Lind 117 Wynnyckyj, Roman 80 v-414-4'-4 O O 1: 5 :J hout, Cheryl 49,50,185 g, Eleanor 185 g, Mary Laura 14 44 63 185 ng, Patti 57 ins SEEN CD -1 QB? m W EW :V SP7 ' v-BAP' wsbica E153 H wa F53 rooqdbw 5263? 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