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

 - Class of 1967

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' OJLSL QLLfQ,,,1J ,ljiiw - - uric QL VL:-QL Q6 ,AJ 15.1, CQ,QMv-Q A D S 55 ukfm uL,UJ,,L2iJCiM.,.,wS anim-,PG ,Guy xi fJNfC1LLx, 5x'fL! Mother Nature at her peak Qdpei Using a myriad of color To create infinite variety. .. QJVL Elliih HTE55. 3 w : J Student Council FRONT ROW: Jane Musselman, Pam Weiss, Cindy Novak, Susie Baird, Vicki Dollis, Kathy Strong, Emmy Bergquist, Jackie Hammer Carla Alston. SECOND ROW: Ed Zelinsky, John Bonaiuto, Mark Wilson, Debbie Clark, Lee Dinsmore, Candy Roth, Barby Olson, Dave Cain, Bob Bernstein, Dave Dinsmore. Maynard Belzer. We Student Council members would rather switch than fight. Central High's Student Council, which consists of seven seniors, seven juniors, and six sophomores, is elected by the student body to represent them in school affairs. The many activities of this year's Council included the Homecoming Dance, sock hops, Bermuda Shorts Day, the Teachers' Christmas Tea, and the Alumni Tea. They organized the Stu- dent Council Scholarship, arranged for Central to sponsor a child in Viet Nam and elected the Teacher of the Year. To promote school spirit, the Coun- cil sold victory ribbons for the games and presented pep rallies. The Student Council was active in the Intra-City Student Council. The members also attended the State Coun- cil Convention and took part in EX- change Day. 7 I'Not ANOTHER sock hop! CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM RIGHT: Emmy Berg- quist, sgt.-at-armsg Jackie Hammer, Sgt.-at-armsg May- nard Belzer, treasurerg Lee Dinsmore, corresponding secretaryg Candy Roth, recording secretaryg Debbie Clark, vice-presidentg Mark Wilson, president. Food and drink courtesy of Motzohmelli Bakery Homecoming CANDIDATES. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marla West, Sam Nocita, Elmer Reeves, Debbie Clark, Mary Grube, Nancy Evans, Glenn Pelecky Candy Roth, Steve Bunch, Greg Stejskal, Stan Wisnieski, Susan Rosseter, Jim Leach sc and and then my new dress has lace on the sleeves The exciting festivities of Central High School's Fifth Annual Homecom- ing were celebrated on November 4 and 5. The activities began on Friday with a spirited eighth hour pep rally. That night the Eagles' football team fought strongly against the Tech High Trojans, but lost, 13-6. The halftime ceremonies of the game included marching by the band and the introduction of Queen Candidates and their escorts. The climax of the weekend arrived Saturday night with the crowning of Nancy Evans and Steve Bunch as the 1966 Homecoming Queen and King, at the Homecoming Dance, presented by the Student Council at the Prom Town House. i :mwwmamxm Frazier breaks into the clear. Queen Nancy and King Steve begin their reign. 'Tm forever blowing bubbles. v. g: : in L ' . faq tx W ,fs 1 QWHQQVL: We aim to please all. Homecoming queen candidates and their escorts ,.....,.....,.....-.W-m...,...,, Y ,Q-,.-u-N-0 C c'l Advisor Weiner secretary' Orduna sgt.-at-arms: Wood, sgt.-at-arms. SEC FRONT ROW: Hoberman, president, Clark, Student oun 1 g , . , , OND ROW: Lipsman, Schmieding, Urbach, Wakschlag, Trachtenbarg, Lipp, Silverman, Simon, Stephan, Siref, Shafer, Balsano, Rosen Newman, J, Whipple. THIRD ROW: Sellers, Weiss, Maldonado, Rifkin, Wagner, Selzler, B. Smith, L. Whipple, Terry, Loftus, Marantz Paces, Wintroub, Moyer, Taylor, Lerman, Olive, Zaner. FOURTH ROW: Musselman Prohaska, Webber, Shukert, Pikelis,- Williams ' ' P. O tenbrug, Ramsey, Romanik, Napravnik, Strong, McLaughlin, Yahnke. FIFTH ROW Liberman, K, Smith, Poole, N. Oostenbrug, os Ogborn, NOgg, Ochsner, Moriarty, Whitman, Miller, Ratner, Welna, Lambert, Wisnieski, Watts, Meehan, Lickert, Zimmerman, Kaplan Stoddard, Schoneboom, Mitchell, Payne. This year, the Homeroom Repre- sentatives Association, consisting of a member and an alternate from each homeroom, was separated completely from the Student Council. Under the sponsorship of Mr. G. E. Moller, the R ' new organization adopted a constitution epresentatlves and elected six Officers. The purpose of Homeroom Repre- sentatives is now to form a closer link between the student body and the Stu- dent Council. FRONT ROW: Bergquist, Butcher, John, G. Brown, Grubbs, Field, Hammer, Bloom, Haile, Bartak, Handleman, Hilburn, L. Firth, Cou Dinovo. SECOND ROW: G. Blanchard, Jones, Halperin. Beber, Abrahams, Chris, Ault, W. Brown, Katz, Hooi, Fox, Alston, Blanton Knight, Hunter, Ksionzek, Johns, Dillinger. THIRD ROVV: Botts, Arrieta, Caffrey, Adams, Green, De Boer, Coco, Hoffman, Anderson ' ' ' ' h E ' kson, Gordon, Heck, B. Firth, Cate. FOURTH ROW: Kemp, Gum, Butt, Bonaiuto, Freedman Campbell, Brinkman, Gaines, Gallig er, r1c Crew, Cooke, Grossman. Danner, R. Blanchard, Gilinsky, Hoberman, Benson, Costello, Guss, Krum, Hiller. y O-Book Staff AV' FRONT ROW: Katchy McGrath, Pam Prudden, Janet Handleman, Diane Nepomnick. SECOND ROW: Sandy Cate, Susie Rips, D Howard. THIRD ROW: Caroline Mayer, Susie Heisler, Barb Firth, Howard Borden. Jeanatte Reinglas, Janet Williams. Editor .....,...,..,..............,....,. Activities Editors .... Club Editors ,...,......... Senior Editors ,...,,,.....A Military Editors .,,....... Girls' Sports Editor ,........... Boys' Sports Editor ............ Faculty Editor ............. Art Editor ..,...................... Photography Editor ......... Susan Rips Sandy Cate Katchy McGrath Pam Prudden Janet Handleman Firth Caroline Mayer Diane Nepomnick Susan Heisler .....,...,..Janet Williams Howard Borden J eanatte Reinglas Howard Maynard Forbes Register Staff Editor ..,.. 1 .................................... News Editor ..................,....................,.......... Editor ............. Editorial Page Editor ................................... Assistant Editorial Page ' Feature Editors ...A....,A................,................. Sports Editor ...........,................... Assistant Sports Editor ............ Fourth Page Editor .............. Copy Editors ....................r.. Exchange Editor ..............,........,. Chief Photographer ........4................................. Business and Ad Manager ...................................... Assistant Business and Ad Manager ........... Reporters ..,..................................,....................,............... Mike Kaplan Bob Hiller ............,.Sanford Freedman ...............,......i....Portia Ball Wolfson Sue Haile Mike Cain ..............Ron Rubin Rosen .............Rick Chudacoff Susan Rosseter Mark Zalkin Maynard Forbes Dick Slosburg .............Susan Johnson ...........Lee Dinsmore Colleen Kelly KJ CLOCKWISE: Johnson, Kelly, Dinsmore. Ball, Forbes, Slosburg. Hiller, lfreeclnian. H-iilc Zaikin Vlfolfson, Kaplan, Rosen, Cain, Rubin, Churincoff, Ros-scter ALTERNATES. FRONT ROW: Dee Howard. SECOND ROW: Milt Ermzm, Oliver Williams. THIRD ROW: Tim Mclvor, Terry Spencer, Brud Grossman. 1 Boys' and Girls' State Boys' and Girls' State is an annual institute in American government, spon- sored by the American Legion. It' Was held June 11, 1966, through June 17, on the University of Nebraska campus. The purpose of the institute is to give each delegate a chance to view and actually participate in the various' as- pects of government. The delegates were kept busy with a daily routine of assemblies, caucuses, athletics, and lectures. The convention included a Written examination which every delegate took. Also primary and general elections were held for state offices. Highlights of the event were the contacts made with government offi- cials. DELEGATES. LEFT TO RIGHT: Marty Shukert, Richard Green, An Wilson xy Broclkcy, Mike Kaplan, Nick Wardle. NOT PICTURED: Mark National Merit Semi-Finalists FRONT ROW: Richard Green, Debra McCarl, Amy Brodkey, Sandra Cate, Martin Shukert, James Hylen, -Christopher Berg. SE OW: Terry Lowder, Terry Spencer, Michael Kaplan, Milton Erman Timothy Mclver. NOT PICTURED: Krissa Rippey, Susan Ross Mark Wilson, Curti, ql'ma. Seventeen Central High students qualified as finalists in the National Merit scholarship competition this year. The students were chosen on the basis of their scores in the National Merit Test taken in March of 1966. Actual scholarship winners Will be chosen from the group of finalists without regard to financial need. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 on grants from the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation. Central's Phyllis Weinroth ranked first among all participants in the state of Nebraska. COND eter. Phyllis Weinroth, first in state. Debate FRONT ROW: Kerkhoff, Fox, Rice, C. Sloboth, Cohen, Williams, Brody, Sharp, Canfield, Brodkey. SECOND ROW: McCartney, Levi LeDuc, Higgins, Kaiman, Scott, T. Sloboth, Kirsch, Katz, Kay, Latenser. THIRD ROW: Trachtenbarg, Peterson, Whitman, Elya, Pre N Guss, Shukert, Laser, Katzman, Anderberg, Hochster, Andrews The fruits of victory. Through Debate, interested Cen- tral students are first taught to think logically, to research the debate topics carefully, to organize their material, and to speak With poise. They then enter into competition with other schools in both local and national tournaments consisting of twenty to fifty teams. This year's Debate Team, com- posed oi thirty students coached by Mr. Ronald McGuire, entered in twenty-five tournaments, including the William Chrisman Tournament, the Creighton Prep Classic, the Worthington Invita- tional, and the Nebraska State Debate Tournament. The team finished the sea- son successfully with an eighty per cent Winning record. FRONT ROW: Pearson, Greenberg, Lipsman, Schneider, Grubbs, Lincleman, Marantz, Steinliart. SECOND ROW: Richards, Oostenbrug, Connors, Helfman, Procopio, Ramsey, Hylen, Zorinsky, Fox. THIRD ROW: Abrahams, Shukert, Lintzman, Newman, Cate, Romanik, Feld- man, Green, Cain, Dymak, Soiref. FOURTH ROW: Milder, Mears, Powers, Cornelius, Trachtenbarg, Boyd, Spencer, Grossman, Clawson, Forbes, Boguchwal, Lincoln, Strong, Jorgensen, Benson. Math Central High's Math Team, coached by Miss Virginia Pratt, consists of the forty-four members of the Experi- mental Math class. This class attempts to broaden the mathematical horizon of these students by extending normal classroom subjects and by exploring subjects, such as the Numbers Theory, not usually taught in high school math courses. It also teaches the students to make quick, accurate decisions while Working under pressure, an important factor in test-taking. One of the most important events of the year for Math Team was the Na- tional High School Mathematics Con- test. Other activities of the Math Team included participation in the Creighton Mathematics Field Day and the Intra- City Math Contest, in which Central placed second. Team Now let's see. If 1-4-1:2 and 2+2:4, then b?-4ac must be . . . Fall Play The Giants' Dancev LEFT T0 RIGHT: King Ambroseg Geoffrey, Queen Boudiccag Guardg Grigas, Thank you, but I'm not the giant that dance The 1966 Fall Play was f'The Giants' Dance, a modern fairy tale concerning the struggles for power in a kingdom of ancient Britain. It Was presented on October 26 and 27 by the Central High Players under the direc- tion of Mrs. Amy Sutton. Mr. Raymond Williams was the technical director. The student assist- ants were Janet Williams, Kathy Mul- ry, Byron Wagner, and Sue Haile. CAST King Ambrose ......................,....... Jon Whitman Queen Boudicca ....i.......... Lanette Metoyer Prince Yvain ...........,.........,.. Eric Zimmerman Princess Alissande ........, Dalienne Majors General Nud .........................,..,....... Ron Wolfson Grigas ...................,..........,...........,..... Richard Green Merlin ......,.......... ............... P aul Lubetkin Rufus ..,........,..................,.....,........,......i......, John Laser Geoffrey .,....,......A......,.......,...................... Milt Erman Guards, Swordsmen .,...,.., Jack Winslade, Greg Lenz, David Levin, Robert Kutler, Sam Lane, Jeff Zimmer- man, and Dick Slosburg Aha! Now I have it. . .your children will be toads. I'What do you mean by 'You're not fit to be king'? 'IYou're a good man, Yvain, but I think the Prin- Why, General Nud, with you as our most cess would be happier with Rufusf, noble, fearless leader, the giants wouldn't dare . . . Spring Play Fashion CAST: FRONT ROW: Gertrude, Mrs. Tiffany, Millinette. SECOND ROW: Zeke, Seraphina, Colonel Howard, Adam Trueman, Mr. Anto y 'lffyJ hSb C tJ1' 't OSCP X10 SOB, T1 O 111131 fe. Fashion, Central High School's Spring Play, was presented by Thes- pians on May 4 and 5. The play, written by Anna Cora Mowatt, is an old-fash- ioned melodrama with music. Fash- ionf, a comedy in five acts, depicts life in New York during the 1880's. The story centers around Mrs. Tiffany, a lady who imagines herself to be fashion- able. Her ambition to set the styles for all of New York causes conflict through- out the play. All songs, costumes, and settings are similar to those used when melodramas were in fashion. Director for the Spring Play was Mr. Raymond Williams. Make-up di- rector was Mrs. Amy Sutton and stage manager was Deldon Hamann. cAsT . Adam Trueman .................................... Don Fries Count J olimaitre ..........,,,..i,.......... Don Kohout Colonel Howard ...................,....... Tim Seastedt Mr. Antony Tiffany ............... Jim Manning T. Tennyson Twinkle ............ Lee Feltman Augustus Fogg ....................................... Sam Lane Joseph Snobson .............,...,... Kurt Rachwitz Zeke ...........................................,................ James Cecil Mrs. Tiffany ........................... Lanette Metoyer Prudence ................. ........................ J udy Siref Millinette ....................,..... ................. L ori Selzler Gertrude ................................................ Julie Shrier Seraphina Tiffany .............,............. Kay Smith Two Fashionable Ladies ....................................... ...Lindsay Bloom, J ohnice Pierce 25 T H 16555 Q5 J K xx 'ANow. now, Antony. . .you simply MUST wear tails to the concert f tonightf' New country corn flakes, please buy our corn flakes. Ooh, look at all these LOVELY people just waiting for my helpful advice. FRONT ROW: Hanford, Camerer, Milder, Tunstall, Duty. SECOND ROW: Student Director Adler, Nolan, Doty, Crossan, Musselman, Davis, Bush, Allan, Gauff, Daugherty, Student Director Burns THIRD ROW: Lloyd, Fries, Gaines, Avant Browder, Orduna, Borders, Katz, Calloway FOURTH ROW: Kemp, Friedman, Tyler Lindberg, Douglas, Haines, Driggs, Popps Stage Crew FRONT ROW: Conway, Cosvntino. SEC- OND ROW: Nliller. Bixby. THIRD ROW: Smith. Bender. Beck, Curilhers. FOURTH ROW: John Morris, Jim Morris, FIFTH ROW: Hamann, Scott. Grant. SIXTH ROW: White. Cousins. SEVENTH ROW: Sobolik, Whiteaker. FRONT ROW: Graham, Anderson, Ross, Jacobson. Norris, Vidlak, Fotoplos, Nelsen, Aguilar, Kaplan, Henry, Terry, Doll, Dotson, Artry, Tyler. SECOND ROW: Canuso, Dolan, P. McCourt, Scott, Calabro, Givehand, Navarrette, J. Williams, Brun, Shallberg, Hartso, Guzman, Davis, Nesvan, Jacobs, Ward, Alloy, Pred, Bonnie Naughlin, Braithwaite, Tschetter, Braumen. THIRD ROW: Sharp, Hilburn, Riggers, Bonner, A. Mitchell, Blanton. Gilkey, Stevenson, Henley, Prescott, LaFerla, Bartee, P. Mitchell, Smith, M. McCourt, Helgesen, Himberger, Tesar, Jacobsen, Phillips, Barb Naughtin, Rifkin, Graves. FOURTH ROW: Stecker, Hofeldt, Oostenbrug, Reilly, Galligher, Brody, Reynolds, Boone, Daniels, Schrempp, Hess, N. Williams, Young, Steele, Reisser, McCartney, Sturges, Trimble, Knox, Gruber, L. Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Coco, Casperson, Conway, Hayek, H. Peterson, D. Williams, Buller, Brezacek, Achey, Sprunger, Ncrdquist, Gaca, Small, Thiesen, Seger, Butler, Brown, Miller, Nelson, Gilmore, Wolfson, Schmill, Sehter, Reimer. Beginning Choir The Beginning Choir was orga- nized this year to present a greater num- ber of students with the opportunity of singing in a choir. The specific goal of the newly-formed group is to raise the level of the entire vocal music program at Central, with the addition of more and better groups. Beginning Choir, composed of nearly 110 voices, meets sixth hour under the direction of Mr. Ronald Miller. Some of the choir's activities included performances at the Christmas Program, at the Spring Concert, and at the Statewide P.T.A. Meeting. Now, what did you say all the funny lines and dots were for? www K! 23 FRONT ROW: Schmadeke, Piskac, M. Johnson, J. Johnson, Weiss, Goldstein, Vandeventer, Hlousek. SECOND ROW: Bloom, Sellers, Lipsman, Chatfield, TeKolste, Fox, Schmieding, Bailey, Scheffel, Prudden, Wages. THIRD ROW: Rafferty, Hoffman, Knoble, Manning, Fries, Erickson, Kay, Knight, Lowder, Peters, Vanzi, Roth. FOURTH ROW: Mowers, DeLong, Cornell, Kohl, W, Johnson, Garland, Hoffman, Buckalew, Rau, Petersen, Vanliangen. Will this be the end of the caped Crusader? Junior Choir is organized to give students experience and training before entering A Cappella Choir. Directed by Mr. L. D. Shuler, the choir is composed primarily of sophomores and juniors. Junior Choir performed at the All City Music Clinic and the Christmas Program. They Worked with A Cappella on the Spring Program and presented the opera, '4DoWn in the Valley, at the Spring Workshop. FRONT ROW: Elkins, Williams, Goy, Hodges, Bezdek, Benson, Schwiesow, Humphrey. SECOND ROW: Friedlander, Dennis, Trachten barg, Ziola, Wintroub, Thrasher, Dietz, Everson, Schmaedecke, Malashock. THIRD ROW: Mattson, Spidle, Michael, Menke, Wieland . r . . dd . Alston, Field, Godfrey, Loftus, Steiner, Novotny. FOURTH ROW: McCarl, Poole, Jelinek, Smith, Bucheister, Cam, de la Cruz, War rip Rogers, Fisher. - fvffrf FM Mr. L. D. Schuler, director. No kidding, you're really the Easter Bunny? FRONT ROW: Coolidge, Majors, Broad, Taylor, Metoyer, Steinbart, Siref, Williams, Gencller. SECOND ROW: Utterback, Fonda, Sleele Grissom, Harmon, S. Jorgensen, Prudden, Selzler, Grube, Baird, Prohaska. THIRD ROW: Klein, Zalkin, Taff, Reed, Wollberg, Hess Kchout, Erman, Green. FOURTH ROW: Greenberg, Gum, Wolfson, Racliwitz, Brown, Borden. Sophir. Morris, Whitman, Freedman. FRONT ROW: Dave Garland, librarian. SECOND ROW: Mark Zalkin, president, Ron Wolfson, vice-president. THIRD ROW: Milton Erman, treasurer, Marge Siref, secretary, Linn Gum, librarian. A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir, Central,s top vocal music organization, is composed of 80 voices, all primarily upperclass- men. The 1966-67 choir functioned un- der the direction of L. D. Schuler and its president, Mark Zalkin. This year A Cappella revived the old Central tradition of presenting an operetta. A successful production of Die Fledermausv was performed on December 8, 9, and 10. Participation in Teachers' Conven- tion, All-City Music Clinic, and Road Show was included on the busy sche- dule of A Cappella. The choir also pre- sented the Spring Concert and concerts at George W. Norris and Lewis and Clark Junior High Schools. A l 2 FRONT ROW: Sommerfelcl, Parkerson. D. Maurer, Shrier, Brodkey, Nogg, nverson, VVESl, Kay, L. Maurer. SECOND ROW: Russell, Chapman, Hokzmson, Hunter, Evans, Wagner, Allison, Polson, Sacrider, Landon, Stitt. THIRD ROW: Bloch, Blazek, Wiseman, Frank- lin, Fleischl, Watts, Bunch, Acuff, Hopkins, Juffer. FOURTH ROW: J. Jorgensen, Cain, Cooke, Seastedt, Garland, Nixon, Boehr, Gilinsky, Thompson, Fries. A Bunch of what? FRONT ROW: Dollis, Hilburn, Dotson, Navarretta, Nelsen, Davis, Canuso. SECOND ROW: Alloy, Reynolds, P. McCourt, M. McCourt Brun, Bonner, Brody, Hartso. THIRD ROW: Small, Sturges, Wolfson, Schmill, Seger, Miller, Buller, Reimer, Trimale. Mr. Ronald Miller, director, in action. Madrigals A Madrigal choir is a section of a larger choir that performs certain parts of the musical selection apart from the rest of the group. Central's Madrigal Choir Was formed this year under the direction of Mr. Ronald Miller. The twenty-four members of the Madrigals are chosen from the Begin- ning Choir on the basis of tryouts. They perform at the same time as Beginning Choir, in such activities as the Christ- mas Program, P.T.A. Meetings, and the Spring Concert. ,if A Cappella Choir presents CC 77 Die Flederrnaus This year brought a return to oper- etta tradition with the highly successful l production of 4'Die Fledermausf' The A Cappella Choir presented the operet- ta, which concerns a series of intricate plots of revenge and comical mistaken identities, on Decmber 8, 9, and 10. ln the past few years the choir has present- ed a Broadway musical. Director-coordinator of Die Fled- ermausn was Mr. L. D. Schuler. Orches- tral preparation for the operetta was made by Mr. Robert Harrison. Stage sets and technical director was Mr. R. D. Williamsg make-up director was Mrs. Amy Suttong and the choreographer was Elaine Wiesner. 'LBut Rosalinda, I really DO have a sick aunt r CAST Dr. Falke ...............,.............,.,....,,....... Mark Zalkin Alfred ,.A.,.............,,. ......................,..... D on Kohout Adele ......e.....,..............,..........,....,.......,........ Julie Shrier Rosalinda ................,......A..,...........,......... Lori Selzler Gabriel Von Eisenstein ....,.... Philip Boehr Dr. Blind ............................,..,............. Tim Seastedt Frank, the warden A..........,,.....,.....,.. Linn Gum Ida ............,.....,............,................... Dalienne Majors Prince Orlofsky ....,................ Sally Jorgensen Frosch ...........,...............,..................,. Kurt Rachwitz Dancers ...... Carla Guggenheim, Dalienne Majors, Lindsay Bloom, Tammy Ziesemann, Marge Siref, Mary Polsen, Patty Sacrider, Frankie Weiner, Janet Williams, Ellen Wagner Three Handsome Men ...... Jon Whitman, Richard Green, Sanford Freed- man Bums ..........,...........................l.....,.,.... Dave Garland, Richard Sophir, Ron Wiseman, Ray Wollberg What key? Fw All right you monkeys, I know you're around here You are getting sleepier and sleepierf' some placef, ,.- 1 A 'C X ,ff 5 55 l I -eo! I 'Tve heard of pink elephants before, but a purple I absolutely refuse to go to another party dressed penguin is ridiculousf' as a bat. Concert Band The Central Band is both a march- ing band and a concert band. The marching season concurs with the foot- ball seasong the band plays for Central home games. The rest of the year is the concert season. The Concert Band has three shows to perform annually, Military Ball, Spring Concert, and Road Show. The Band also performed this year for the statewide P.T.A. meeting held at Central. Look, they just found the snakeln OBOES: Morris, Blanchard, Sloan. Eb CLARINET: Platt. FIRST CLARINETS: Mclvor, Dillenger, Chapman Pennell Henderson Charron Hanscfm Grant SECOND CLARINETS , . , . : Poster, J. Thompson, Anderson, Brennaman, Prettyman, Shallberg, Napravnik Hennings. THIRD CLARINETS: Katzman, Lahs, Jones, Frey, Mrsny, Freyer, Diamond, Andre, Brooks, Scott. BASS CLARINETS: Volk, McGivern, Scales. ALTO CLARINETS: Wand, Krebs. FIRST FLUTES: Brodkey, Evans, K. Rexroat, Couch, Tritten, Mommsen, SECOND FLUTES: Buell, Sandra Schrein, Ames, V. Thompson, Briggs, Hendrickson, Lewis. S. Stevens. PICCOL0: Susan Schrein, Docekal, Reilly. BASSOONS: McWilliams, Scliaaf, Schoettger, Clawson, Beattie, Fellman, Willis. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Susman, Ncrdquist, Costello, Eyberg, Lowder, Polson, Sorensen, S. Rexroal, Hennenfent. TENOR SAXOPHONES: Elsasser, Critchet, Ogden. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Jordan. 32 y v Mr. Robert Harrison, director. Would the real Pied Piper please stand up! HORNS: J. Schmidt, Blanton, Rifkin, D. Bleicher, Dollis, Lemen, Hanson. FIRST TROMBONES: Toft, Boehr, Blimling, R. Thompson Neisenbach, Swain. SECOND TROMBONES: Ochsner, Rowoldt, Bama, Nelson, Pedersen. THIRD TROMBONES: Holtz, Peterson, Rosen berg, Charney, Buller. BARITONES: Greenberg, Scales, Dworak, Johnson, Stephan, Casperson, Wollberg. TUBAS: Ruback, J. Kirke, Lind say. Janacek. FIRST TRUMPETS: D. Schmidt, DeWaal, Heck, Bernstein, Redelfs, Krogh. SECOND TRUMPETS: Cowger, Braun, Ruma Ashcraft, DeBoer, Jacobsen, Hanson. THIRD TRUMPETS: Harrison, Webber, Sims, Vidlak, Kunes, Rathe, Combs, Calabro. PERCUS SION: Elliot, C. Stevens, Miller, Neesman, Underwood, Sidetis, Gibbs, Weinstein. NOT PICTURED: P. Bleicher, Beam, D. Kirke, Long Love, Moen, Schloff, Shafer, Johns. FIRST VIOLINS: Knrpman, Webb, Ratliff, Wo'lherg, M. Williams, Stephan, Rippey. Weichert, Moyer, Gomberg, Lowcler. SECOND VIOLINS: Weinroih, Shrader, Nothnagel, Sullivan. Fotoplos, Rosenstein, J. Williams, Whisonant, Davis, Garland, A. Aresiy, Slosburg, CLARINETS: Bartholomew, Dillenger, Richards. HORNS: Solotorovsky, D. Bleicher. J. Schmidt, Knappenberger. PERCUSSION: Miller Rimmerman, Schloff, Lewis, Shafer. Little Boy Blue, come blow your hornf, Orchestra The eighty piece orchestra is one of the most selective organizations at Central. Students gain membership only after arduous try-outsg they repre- sent some of the finest instrumentalists in the city. Directed by Mr. Robert Harrison, the orchestra performed the overture for the 1967 fall play, '6The Giants' Dance. Their Road Show presentation consisted of the original scoring of Night on Bald Mountain, played en- tirely from memory. The orchestra also plays in small groups for outside per- formances. VIOLAS: Sommerfeld, Piazza, Goodrich, Olson, McGivern, Chatfield, Beck. CELLI: Hess, Larsen, Zimmerman, Blazek, Evans. Nimrod Rasmussen, Mulcahay. FLUTES: Berti, Piskac, Jorgensen. OBOES: Ball, Orchard. SAXOPHONE: Susman. BASS CLARINETS: Mclvor Hanscom. BASSOON: McWilliams, Schaaf, Clawson. TRUMPETS: D. Schmidt, Katzmun, R. Bernstein. TROMBONES: Toll, Kutskee M. Bernstein, Holmgren. TUBA: P. Bleicher. BASSES: J. Aresty, Lincoln, Quinn, Guylon, Swat:-1, Senior, Collins. . . K .5 2 .5 ff ,K -wr.. ., sz-.A-imwigsw, V ff Mr. Robert Harrison, director. 'LMother warned me I wouldn't fit in. s FRONT ROW: Lincoln, J. Aresty, A. Aresty, J. Williams, Fotoplos, Weinmth. Moyer, Rippey, Ratliff, Karpman. SECOND ROW: Slos- burg, Whisonant, Rosenstein, Sullivan. Gomberg, Weichert, M. Williams, Webb. THIRD ROW: Davis, Lowder, Beck, Olsen, Wollberg, S Ch ll C 1 h Piazza fommcrfeld. FOURTH ROW: l'VlcGivern, . atfier, roof ric' , Pit Orchestra The Pit Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Harrison, provides the musical background for Central's major dramatic productions. The or- chestra is called upon occasionally to accompany various groups throughout the city. The activities of the Pit Orchestra this year included background music for the Opera, Die Fledermausf' and the overture for the Fall Play, The Giant's Dance. It also performed the music accompaniment for the Road Show. Dance Band Central's Dance Band Was formed for the enjoyment of its members, as well as for the pleasure of the many audiences who hear it perform through- out the year. The Dance Band experi- ments primarily in fields other than classical music. This year the Band performed for the National Convention of School Sup- erintendents at the Nebraska Psychia- tric Institute. They also performed at the Nebraska Council for Exceptional Children, for National Education Week, and for Central's 4'Road Show. FRONT ROW: Hess, Berti, Ball, Bartholomew, McWilliams, Solotorovsky, D. Schmidt, Toft, Schlott, Quinn, Guyton. SECOND ROW: Zimmerman, Piskac, Orchard, Dillenger, Schziul, D, Blcicher, Katzman, Katskee. P. Bleicher, Miller. THIRD ROW: Rasmussen, Larsen, Jorgensen, Richards, Clawson, -I, Schmidt, Bernstein. Bernfatien, Rimmvrmun, FOURTH ROW: Kmippenberger, Holmgren. NOT PIC- TURED: Cohen. FRONT ROW: Blimling, Costello. Iiyhcrg, Polson, Poster, Bartholomew, Elsasser. Jordan. SECOND ROW: Rosenberg, Holtz, Holmgren Katskee, Hernstien, Toft, Lincoln, llnsmussen, Couch, Kaplan. THIRD ROW: Heck, Bernstein, DeWaal, Katzman, Schmidt. Road Show The chrnidt and the Maids of Zu P Dance Band, in opening. One of the most popular produc- tions at Central High School is the an- nual Road Show. The 1967 edition of the Road Show was presented on March 16, 17, and 18, with participation by 330 Central High students in twenty- three acts. Every imaginable type of act was presented, including Barber Shop music, comical skits, folksinging, danc- ing, the Dance Band, Orchestra, Band, and A Cappella Choir. Production manager for the Road Show was Mr. Robert Harrison, stage director was Mr. Ray Williams, music consultant was Mr. Ronald Millerg and make-up director was Mrs. Amy Sut- ton. The student managers of the pro- duction Were Joel Aresty, chairman, Lea Karpman, Tim Mclvor, Joel Mc- Williams, Dan Schmidt, Willa Sommer- feld, Phyllis VVeinroth, and Portia Ball. r , , 'lf!, X N 1 1 f ' x Lindsay Bloom and i'Feverf'. . Mark Zaikin and One For My Baby. A 1 x . J, I4 v 5' gay Q A Bunch of Barbershop Shop music. Can I have two cents worth of licorice-flavored gumclrops, please? I Susie Baird, Amy Broclkey. Jovl Arosty and 'iDona, Dona, Oliver Williams and Malegue-na ,A1'5 ?1 , .W 1-24 :AHA X if , Q-Ef'5,Ewi: T - wr 5 if of K 5 -A ,mmf ,J Jails' eg 45 5 7.4 X . A, 4 , T1 1 2 J gi. Q , if , A. v .-A - sf ar.,-.. ::' 3 . , . 5 V V 'f 'p my 325 Q J ,f 7535369 -1 -A ! Q ,av ' if g ui--W Af., A eq . . 1 .xfrv 'FF ,ky gp- Q .- 'E'T:4-ef-rc'Q'7: Q, I, .Q ' 'v .3s4..,.-,l Nd , 3 I Q Winter coming, cooler, grayer Dulling the vibrant scene Preparing for the frost to come. . . X I Sf 1' .' Q, ,gum 41,4 Q 1 f lil!-JHjj ,fwggw yxlwpfj, Neff Administration 'SL ,, 7 'NX n p K KG H W AA lx XLQK.. . ,-N- J lf-N . X fl!!! G. E. MOLLER Vice-Principal 42 Mr. C. E. Moller has been an able assis- tant to Dr. Nelson for four years. Mr. Moller co-ordinates many of the school's activities and works in all phases of administration. He earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Education Degree at the University of Ne- braska. Mr. Moller formerly taught at Valen- tine, Nebraska, and also served as principal there for five years. He was principal at Ger- ing, Nebraska, for two years. Mr. Moller has proven himself to be a valuable asset to Central's faculty. J. ARTHUR NELSON Principal For the past twenty-one years, Dr. J. Arthur Nelson has capably led Central High School. This year he is also serving as senior boys, counselor. Dr. Nelson graduated from Midland College and received his Master of Arts Degree from the University of Nebraska. He did graduate work at the University of Iowa. At Williams College, he was honored as a John Hay Fellow. Dr. Nelson formerly served as principal of Monroe Junior High School and as assistant principal of North High School. His tireless dedication has truly been an asset to Central. CLIFFORD DALE Assistant Principal Co-ordinating activities, making sched- ules, and keeping discipline are among the many jobs of assistant principal, Mr. Clifford Dale. He is also serving as freshman boys' counselor. Mr. Dale graduated from the Uni- versity of Nebraska with a Bachelor of Science Degree and a Master of Arts Degree in Edu- cation. Before coming to Central, Mr. Dale taught at Fairbury, Nebraska, and was princi- pal at York, Nebraska. Completing his first year at Central, Mr. Dale has been a hard- Working member of the administrative body. IRENE EDEN Guidance Directgl Miss Irene Eden is currently completing her third year as Central High's Director of Guidance. Helping the student to plan his future, either vocational or educational, is among Miss Eden's many activities. She is also director of senior activities. Miss Eden attended the University of Nebraska Where she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree and her Master of Arts Degree. Before coming to Central, Miss Eden taught at Osceola, Ne- braska, and was a teacher and principal at Syracuse, Nebraska. E. DARRELL HART COUNSELOR Mr. E. Darrell Hart is a newcomer to Central's counselling department. He is cur- rently serving his first year as sophomore and junior boys' counselor. His job, too, includes helping the boys plan schedules and select their college and vocational choices. Mr. Hart received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wayne State College and his Master of Arts Degree from Kearney State College. This year will be Mr. Hart's fourteenth year of teaching, and he is certainly well-qualified for his position. MARJORIE STEJSKAL COUNSELOR Mrs. Marjorie Stejskal is now completing her second year as junior and senior girls' counselor. Her job includes helping the girls to make schedules and to select college and voca- tional choices. Mrs. Stejskal graduated magna cum laude and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Honorary from the University of Washington. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Before coming to Central, Mrs. Stejskal taught at Norris Junior High and part-time at the Uni- versity of Omaha. Agn 'wnwlv' KENNETH ALLEN Government ANNE i Latin Faculty DUANE ABBEY Algebra Geometry Stump 8a Coin Club Sponsor DORIS ADRIAN French French Clulx Sponsor IDELLE BENEDl'I'l'Tl World History JOHN G. 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WILLIAMS Chemistry Cafeteria Staff l FRONT ROW' Agnes Polick R th G . y, u aver, Rose Nemecek, Irene Goldsmith, Imogene Cox, Marjorie Urwin, Mary Bercaw. SEC- OND ROW: Arlouine Geiger, Roma Weisenberg, Marguerite Allen, Rulh Wilmot, Marian Masilko, Delores Spears, Evelyn Halzhey, Esther Vomacka, Marywill Butcher, Erma Bauerkemper. flice Staff Custodial Staff , .,, .. 1. FRO ROW: Marjorie Byrnes, Opal Hawley, Melba Dempsey, Wanda Zerzan. NOT PICTURED: Amelia Mangan. NT ROW: Selma Kipling, Adrian Westherg SECOND Rudy Brodil Louis Butera Bernard Chap Helen Graham Arthur Groth Elmer Johnson Martha Kidd Gus Kruse Delbert Lawrence Teac George Andrews Esmond Crown Catherine Devor Thomas Dineen Diana Graham Frank Hanel Virgene McBride Fern McVicker Lyle McFarlin Freda Morgan Mike Sullivan Beverly Tompkins Virginia Tuite Elsie Tuttle William Vincent Rosalie Webster hers Not Pictured Cheryl Merry Donna Miller Sheila Nelson Lyndall Newens Faye Sitzman Gordon Thompson Robert Whitehouse 4 vi L Q Y K,-5 .- Lf 'A ' 'JM .Alf l Snow-flakes dancing lightly Covering like a gentle blanket Satisfying the thirsty earth .. X-1 Q 1' F- ' , ' i ,'f '-we, uw. . 4 af iilgv M . liilmr-T5 FRONT ROW. Student Manager, Jak:-,1Lh, laylol, Walls, Starks, lhrasher, Leach, llnnzxlrlson, F1 :ner om nm 1 :lL Hansen, Pelecky, Warddrip, Student Manager, SECOND ROW: Student Managers, Sorenson. 1 H :km Bunc l m n l xngen, Perkins. Orrlunu, Shady, Gilmore, Palma, Slejskzxl, Nleisenhucln Barnes, Reeves, Novilzx, M H :kms 'Slultnl lVllIlll,Ll SEASON'S RECORD Bellevue 21 ...,...,... ....,.... C entral 0 Central 40 ........,. ........ S Outh 0 North 26 .......AA, ........ C entral 6 Central 27 ................. .....,.. B urke 6 Boys Town 26 ....,..... ........ C entral 6 Central 26 ............,. ........,...... A . L. 0 Central 55 ........,. .....,.... R umrnel 0 Benson 20 .......... ........ C entral 7 Tech 13 .....,. Head Coach Pat Salerno with Assistants Ken Allen and Thomas Dmeen. Central 6 Varsity Football As the 1966 season opened, Central fans saw a young and exciting Eagle team take the field. Through the next nine weeks, loyal fans watched Central chalk up a record of 4-5. For the first time in four years, the Eagles finished in the upper-half of the National Divi- sion taking 2nd place honors. Head Coach Pat Salerno and his assistants, Thomas Dineen and Ken Allen, were responsible for the improvement in Cen- tral football status. The Eagles experienced a case of first game jitters as Bellevue racked up 21 points in the first half. Late in the half, Central had a scoring threat, but time ran out for the Eagles. Final: Belle- vue 21-Central 0. Central routed South by a score of 40-0 in the second game of the season. The Eagles displayed a fine combination of aerial and ground assaults. Willie Frazier, Bob Gilmore, Elmer Reeves, Howard Starks, and Steve Watts all scored touchdowns. A fumble and a blocked punt proved to be the downfall of the Eagles against North as the Vikings defeated Central 26-6. The Eagles lone score came on a 5 yard run by Tony Ross. A fumble recovery and a great de- fensive stand helped Central defeat Burke 27-6. The Eagles' touchdowns were scored by Reeves, Gilmore, Or- duna, and Frazier. Boys Town downed Central 26-6 in a battle for first place. Long runs hurt the Eagles during the game. Steve Bunch scored the Eagles' touchdown. A 26-0 victory over A. L. kept Cen- tral alive for the championship. The Eagles displayed a fine team effort. Gil- more scored on two pass receptions of 20 and 6 yards respectively. Central crushed Rummel to the tune of 55-0. Frazier scored two touch- downs as did Orduna. Gilmore and Leach pulled down scoring pegs. Starks scored on a 48 yard punt return. Stan Wisnieski also scored on a fumble recov- ery in the end zone. On Cct. 26, Benson defeated Cen- tral 20-7 in the Championship Game. Benson scored quickly, but the Eagles then marched 65 yards for a T. D. Cen- tral had two drives stopped within the enemy's 10 yard line. Central gave Tech fits before bow- ing 13-6 to the Trojans at the Eagles' Homecoming. Central scored on a 2 yard pass to Watts. FRONT ROW: Gilmore, Stejskal, Van Lzmgen, Wisnieski, Thrasher, Taylor, Watts. SECOND ROW: Leach, Bunch, I 1'ZlZiClf, Ordunn Reeves. ffense Defense FRONT ROW: Van Langen, Meisenbach, Wisnieski, Taylor, Donaldson, Stejskal. SECOND ROW: Bunch, Perkins, Ross, Reeves, Starks. Thrasherls and Starks's efforts stopped this Bunny. Frazier finally dragged down from behind by a Trojan. Stejskal corraled a Bulldog in his tracks. fq,.s , , I. gpm Y 7 - Orduna made a gain before he was tripped up against Bellevue. FRONT ROW: Givehand, Handleman, Stecker, Clark, Stary, Hartse, Alley. SECOND ROW: Moore, Peak, Lawrence, Hafsaas, Brietzke, Tichauer, Cohn. THIRD ROW: Neal, Vacanti, student manager, Hoskins, Parks, Yahnke, Crew, Mares, Kalzman, Sanchell, Smith, Coach Andrews. Re erve Football Junior Varsit Football FRONT ROW: Reimer, Gibilisco, Moen, Sampson, Galvin, Crooms, Campbell, Murphy, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Scott, Owens, White, Black, Hansen, Sims, Hoffmann, Brinkman. THIRD ROW: Coach Hanel, Long, Thiesen, Winsley, Womaque, Voris, Small, Butler, Crew, Meehan, Cosentino, Trimble, Coach Snyder. Student manager Lewis, Williams, Jackson, Caruthers, Butler, Wilson, Miller, Loftus, Stary, Spencer, Davis. Cross Country The 1966 Cross Country Team finished with a most respectable record. The backbone of the harriers was Mark Wilson who took District, Metro, and Wesleyan Tourney Honors. Wilson also set course records at Fontenelle, Elm- wood, and Boys Town. At the Wesleyan Invitational, the Eagles finished second behind Kearney. In both the District and Metro Tourna- ments, Central finished fourth. The harriers final meet was at State in Lincoln. For the first time this year, Wilson, who placed fourth, met defeat. John Butler finished tenth. Over-all, the Eagles Wound up in eighth place. ., .,.. , , - . , . J.,:Af - ' - PM-N -2 - E - in rf 8555 -.Q J, is if ,,,, W Q , ' H f 2 '-- , Ni fi T , l H 1 r l A' vi.. V5-,bu I , . , V SQ A2 I .- f Q , kMf.,w.aa,.-...M -. .,,. -f K Ks , W -- wg, f 5 21 1. s to ' Mr 5, ,W o mmm' r is ......, 4 , .wr y9l.?l Mifii Ll . V 13 L, .syirjyghf :,.i.,,i, ,ri si Z fiat . Wiiaef' ' C lWfQ f ' 1 2f i ' .f .2 is - ' ' -- ,g in , 'Y ' 7, H 1.fW,,:'qgj,1: - or -wager, s 4-X-f 7iS'L:.,, ?f','.Si M in Q ' 'lf' 'ii . L, C Will gg - -Aff, ' , ' L' fi? 1 Butler, Wilson practiced for future meets. FRONT ROW: Conway, Perkins, Steen: 4Metro Holiday Toumament Trophyl, Mitchell, Biddle, Hackney. SECOND ROW: Coach MB quiss, Dworak, Wilson, Gilmore, Dillard, Brown, Frazier, Krum, Sou-ef, Student Manager- Varsity Basketball As the final buzzer sounded, sad- dened Central fans looked up to the scoreboard which read Northeast 64- Central 57, so ended the Eagles' cage season. But in review, let's take a look at how the Central Eagles won 22 games and lost only 2 games. Not enough could have been said about the excellent coaching job of Mr. Warren Marquiss and Mr. James Martin. Through their expert knowledge of this game, the Eagles were molded into a powerful basketball team. The Eagles were led this year by All-Stater Dwaine Dillard, a 6-5 junior who provided the height for rebounds and excellent moves to score from un- derneath, Ben Brown, 5-11 senior whose outside shooting ability helped the Eagles all season, Mark Wilson, 6-1 senior who played fine defensive ball, Alvin Mitchell, 5-7 senior who was the playmaker of the team with a good out- side shot, and Willie Frazier, a 6-1 jun- ior who helped the Eagles' fast break and provided extra strength for re- bounding. The Eagles were victorious in their first three contests as they downed Lin- coln 55-54, South 66-46, and Tech 71-63 in a comeback effort. Central beat Prep 71-51. Dillard and Brown provided the punch to pluck the J ays' feathers. Central next entered the Metro Holiday Basketball Tournament and won the Championship as they defeated Prep 58-54, Benson 68-58, and Tech 68-52. Dillard and Brown were named to the All-Tourney Team. The Eagles pushed their record to, 10-0 when they were winners against Westside 66-53, Benson 63-60, and North 67-62. Central continued to rack up triumphs as Benson, A. L., Rummel, T. J., and Ryan respectively fell to the cagers. Boys Town did it again. The Cow- boys upset Central 53-51 in a tight struggle. Bellevue gave Central trouble to the final buzzer, but the Eagles emerged the winner 60-58. Next came the Districts. In District A-1, Central defeated Prep 66-51 as Dil- lard pumped in 30 points and also downed South 60-49. Central was the favorite to win the State Tournament. The Eagles bagged victories against Fremont 61-48 and Al- liance 70-57, but disaster came against Northeast in the final game of the 1966- 67 season. 57331, -as 2 ' i f J E4 it 4 E it Z , ' Q 5 tt 2 -A Dillard zier SEASONS RECORD Central ......,....... ........ L incoln Central 74 ....,....... Rummel Central ...... South Central 78 .A......... ..,..... T . J. Central ...,..... Tech Central 55 ,.............l.. ..l....... R yan Central ......... Prep Boys Town 53 ,................. Central Central ......... Prep Central 70 ............ .......,.. B urke Central Benson Central 60 ..A...A.... ............l... S outh Central ......... Tech Central 60 ........... .......... B ellevue Central Westside Central 66 .,.......... .,.......,,.. P rep Central Benson Central 60 ................,,......l...,.... South Central ......... A. L. Central 61 ...................,,,.. Fremont Central ....., North Central 70 ........................... Alliance Central ......,,,,,, ....,,,,,,, B enson Northeast 64 ...........l.,....... Central Steen Mitchell Wilson 13 M Q B rs 5 ,, f S ' ff 'ili 5 Q fry 'fx 63 Nr Brown scored a bucket among Benson Bunny defenders. 5 Dillard and Wilson went high for a rebound against Fremont. L . Brown fired a bulls-eye against South Dillard hit a shot from outside as a Packer watched. ,, if Brown scored on an easy lay-up as Frazier looked on. Frazier pumped a shot between two Northeast defenders Dillard hauled down a rebound against the Rockets. Central and Fremont fought hard for the ball. Q, K 'Ulf X! sl' .mmm S. -il FRONT ROW: Johnson, Revord Spencei, Sam son Peak Bai htman , ' ' p , '- , 'g , Guzman. SECOND ROW: Vacznnti, sluclcnl nianugcrg Krzycki Secret, Grant, Ross, Williams, Buller, Burns, Wright. Re erve Ba ketball Junior Varsit Basketball FRONT ROW: Sortino, Jones, Caruthsrs, White, Moss, McCray, Hunter, Marantz, student manager. SECOND ROW: Conch Martin, Skar, Josin, Griffin, Allison, Lynam, Orcluna, Webster, Jacobson, student manager. NOT PICTURED: Lowman. i FRONT ROW: Givehand, Smith, Stewart, Robinson, Wilson, Graves, Chapman, Dinsmore, Kaplan, Voris, Shaddy, Renner, Palma, Van Langen, Crew, Sideris, Rofella, Haskins, Bowie. Stary, DeMott. SECOND ROW: Ross, .' 4 ' f QA, , V 5, Ot.: V Hawke View 671-js A A ,L . , ,mf ,fic A! QQ., 1,0 A Ll V, ,Signage ll, ,Yemen f f all Sfj we WU ' , me V' I ,Mn . ,,iJ'US 1 Nl LXVZA nj .ec U U-711 ,LUN 4, J 1' ,M rt I - J- ' ' f . W ia '....Jf' I 'jjj Lzrb A ' I-af' U 1 gtk 1 if 5- ' 7 75 f' Kilt V ,'-Rl ,K LVN. , EMM ,., 5,5 . , 1 ., 1' . ,CV ,JM 1' naw Gs Ui! f 1,4 QQIHQ I K , kg ff' L J'-if-'K 7 6' I 50- iw- fzf,f,gf,w.w The 1966-67 Central High Wres- tling Team, supervised by Coach Larry Snyder, had many bright spots during the grapplers' season. At the North High Invitational, Glenn Renner was named the outstand- ing wrestling matman at the meet. The Eagles went into the tournament with six qualifiers and placed two in the fin- als. Renner took the 165 class as he scored victories over his two opponents. Rich Lambrecht reached the finals, but lost in a tight struggle. Central finished in eighth place with 32 points. Victories in season meets came against Burke 24-21 and Rummel 37-12. At the Bellevue District Meet, Cen- tral finished fourth with five qualifiers for State. They were Frank Stary at 95, George Bowie at 138, Tony Ross at 145, Glen Renner at 165, and Joe Shaddy at 180. Zvi . ,f ,Jr Z ,J-+7 Lf ' ld Awixfff af In az Crew, Ross, and Renner were problems to their foes. FRONT ROW: Menck, Brown, Slosburg, Elsasser, Holtz, McWilliams, Strong. SECOND ROW: Zednik, Meisenbach eck, Holmgren, Schmill, Polson. THIRD ROW: Coach Hanel, Knappenherger, Thiesen, Davis, Beattie, Pennellf McWll h B inkman, Clark, Pick ' g Student Manager. S o 0 Under their new swimming coach, Mr. Frank Hanel, the 1966-67 Eagle Swimming Team finished 9-2 for the season with a 4-2 record in the National Division. The tankers were led this year by Bob Elsasser and Roy Holtz. Central placed fifth in the Metro Swim Meet. In the 400 free style relay, the Eagles captured third place with excellent performances turned in by Steve Meisenbach, Jim Costello, Bob Elsasser and Roy Holtz. Central was successful during the regular season. The first victory came against South 70-20. The tankmen next drowned Boys Town 84-11. Bellevue fell victim to Central 65-30. The Eagles next squeezed by North 48-47. Central, using fine team efforts smashed Rum- mel 83-13 and Ryan 81-13. In the battle for first place Benson defeated Central 59-36. tz set for a big splash d 9 i V V' i vw Y 4 -S5 i ...r-P' ,. ...mm ...ww N -:xv .W 5 , A-5,iMw,. 0 - , . -'k' A ' ' i..,,,,a4,wufanaiS26Nf '4' Eagle tankman leaped into action. Central practiced on the back stroke during a workout. ' , V Diver made ready for a big plunge. Free-stylist raced against the clock for a timing FRONT ROW: MCCTZIY, Donaldson, . ac sun, Caru ers , Bu er i son rc una 'au sen ' ' I lx th , J tl , W l. , O l . I 1. , Kulm, Calvin, Stucle Dent. SECOND ROW: Swain. Williams, N. Butler, Reeves, D. Eure, Smith, Sampson, Tichauer, Vacanti, Guss. THIRD ROW Y h k 1 g, Palma, Van Langen, Stejskal, Womocque. Krum, Hoffman. Peters, Rashi, NOT PICTURED: Bunch. H. Eu Track Team The 1967 Central High Track Team began defense of the Omaha Uni- versity Indoor Track Meet in defeat as the fleet-footed Tech Trojans ran past the Eagles 43 U6 points to 31 1X6 points. However, Central did have some bright spots in the meet. In the 60-yd. dash, Elmer Reeves won with a time of :6.3. In the distance medley relay, the Eagles were triumphant as Mark Wil- son, Vince Orduna, John Butler, and Terry Paulsen ran a 3:33 mile. Orduna was second in the 60-yd. high hurdles in :7.7. In a disputed contest, Central was disqualified from the 240 shuttle hurdle relay after finishing second. Central crushed Rummel in a dual track meet 88-25. The Eagles won every event except the 2-mile relay. With fine trackmen such as Wilson, Butler, Reeves, and Orduna, the Cen- tral High Track Team provided plenty of excitement at each meet. Wilson set the pace Butler earned baton 111 relay. ,a+,,,,,E N x X' .o.,4wf? f V 1-aw-4, ,X Trackman broke tape for victory. HOn your mark, get set, go! Look of exhaustion on Wi1son's face FRONT ROW: Lipsey, Lien, Henley, Reimer, Wisnieski, Watts, De Long. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Paladino, Garland W McWilliams, Johnson, Grossman. NOT PICTURED: Greenstone, Hill. Varsity Baseball Head Coach Thomas Dineen and Ken Allen, assistant coach, guided the 1967 Eagle Baseball Team. Returning lettermen were Brud Grossman, Steve Watts, Stan Wisnies- ki, Ray Wood, Steve Henley, Dave Garland, George Peterson, and Bob Gilmore. Coaches Dineen and Allen molded a fine team out of these talented players. At the plate, Grossman and Watts provided the power to drive in runs. This year's team was sound both at the plate and on the field. Experience and ability from the returning men, and help from an impres- sive crop of juniors made the Eagles a strong contender' for the Metro Title. Head Coach Thomas Dineen 5, 4133, Q . .9 , ..z ,fi-avi jing, 'M s nf Assistant Coach Ken Allen mm.. Pitchers and catchers were ready for opponents 1 g 1 y . . A 1 f ' f 'f W' - ' ,fgfli-i.f.g?ef asia, f ,..,a,,f 1... :mf if- N Jfighffw'-KM-2-4e-51 -:sfLw.eA. 1 in , 3 f ' K l 5 A , N. ,mf fm 1 x '- - - I f wg, . -f.-1+ ,f '.f,.f. ' ,' ' 5 .A L ps .A f' 4 . . my xl I At if 33.3 . , . M, wgigmx .V - ' Q 1 s' fl , .. . , ,, nnns' f ff 1 . f A X ' S' I M 4. 4 4 A f ,S Q. .. kk ,WL A . gg., 3 ,L ,f XE,7 fay,S ,zl v.f.,,.'l?eg' gg Vkkk 3, ' V Nfiggkjtrp F kQ,?,ag . 'eJgjs5..5, if vi- Sl? f . 1 ,Q Q., - , - - . I - if-in-vgS,,g , 4 fy L f Q. . 5, Q I X E ' L.. , Q, 4' ' f J .. is 'XE X. f 4 1 vs W H, 11+ 79' Y. ig hi .1 '- E, 111 1'.slM?'f ,, ' Qwf' 5, H13 'H me ' S. KT ,M 'Qw5Mi-S W 'Mil ':ff'.i,, ' fisxiv-iiiel 0112! Ui'.?7f '?f52, iii., ' J . W5 'H f 4 . , ' - 51, ,iff , , J if Outfielders played Well defensively. 25 :V 'K ' 2 1 ' 'H i ff. 7 if 1 -. ,ff-fn 1 f- '- , ' . . 'J .3-1,3 s ' .4.efif,aisfi,fg.gii.f.5.i X . f : ' L we 'V f V , ' 'K 'L w TP- F F' S' Y A I ffl ' HL f Of. v. ' ff ff -' V, : -z e,-1-.,:f ff . . A' f .Q qai iffk .f . . A, ,. ., .AW ' ,- , ,A W 1 .,,:,,w,, X ,,, 1 ., .www .34 3, 52 V. K A 1 ...V , Q H .V .' 5l7'f ' L - sw, nw- 71 ,. -,NH W- S,Lg.,ys,HUdz sfk .yf ,' ms. ins. . H .W 1 f .Auf 3 . ym lfzkjgg-,'.z 5. ' Qs Q91 ly ,- I f W 2 3 L. 4512. I ,V - -A gi -mi A v, X3 S+ .- Tgf., S Q. A X .5125 Y if Wkigif' . A , .gage 1 , 'g,1L.g. f. -'wg , ' 'ZH 1 .ffzw 4 V 1 . L Q hi, yry' '. .A gni - Q 53 I ' , ,V , ' . W' . ... . . Q ' WSW TJ Q . , !f,.ii1 . Q , ' Q l 4 J f ff 1 , H . 3 p ., f . 1 ' f .' ,V f,, - .4 73? 5-cj.:-fy 1'twg,gf.' 'wi K K V - . ,. ,. In v , , Z l f T 4 . . I '-'y v W 1 - - H . Y',s ,. Q - . Infielders prepared for Work. FRONT ROW: Coach Riley, Curtis, Hruban, Leach, Tichauer, Moen, Gum, Bersch, Fox, Mohanna, Holiday, Zeclnik. Gymnastics Central's 1966-67 Gymnastics Team, coached by Mr. Bruce Riley, was undefeated throughout the season with a final record of 6-0. The Eagles Were led by their captain, Jim Hruban, who was the pacesetter at the District Meet. Central then Won the Metro Title by edging out Benson 99.5-96.5. Central won the National League Division of the Metro Conference. The first victory came over Abraham Lincoln High 60-52. Hruban led the Eagles to a triumph over South 61-51, Allen Curtis and Dennis Moen displayed fine per- formances against the Packers. Burke was defeated 77-35 as was Bellevue 69- 43. Rummel was turned back 69.5-42.5. In the Championship struggle, Central defeated the Benson Bunnies 57-55. Hruban worked out on the side-horse FRONT ROW: Lantz, Moriarty, Jacobsen, Butt, Benson, Strong, Coach Marquiss. Golf Team Tennis Team FRONT ROW: Fuxa, Brezacek, Dinsmore. Slosburg. Belzer. SECOND ROW: Coach Whitehouse, Crew, Brunell, Sullivan, Dayton Freedman. O-Club FRONT ROW: Elsasser, sgt.-at-arms, Stejskal, treasurer: Wisnieski. vice-president: Bunch, president: Leach. secretary: Palma. sgt.-ab arms. SECOND ROW: Curtis, Rennemeyer, Nl. Harkins, Henley, Paulsen, O'Brien. Moen, Thrasher. Nocita, Loftus, Spitzenherger, Chap- man, P. Harkins. THIRD ROW: Maldonado, Lambrecht, Watts, Ross, Donaldson, Acuff, Costello, Barnes. Trfmblc. Zednik. Holtz, Dilley, Warddrip, Stary. FOURTH ROW: Rambo, Gum, Reeves, Butler, Meisenbach, Tavlor, Moriartv, Strong Benson Butt Welna Buckalew Solomon Jak 'ch H b FIFT , , si , ru an. H ROW: Gilmore, Van Langen, Crew, Vancura, Oerlecz, R. McWilliams, Hurley, Kulm, Ordbna, Mont- gomery, W-ilson, Sullivan, Grossman, Wood, Garland, Menck, Dayton, J. McWilliams. . N Mr: Frank Smagacz, head track and cross-country coach, Was the spon- sorf of the 1966-67 O-Club. The O-Club consists of lettermen and student man- agers who have earned varsity letters. R O-Club was organized 47 years ago to promote sportsmanship and citizen- ship throughout the school. Under the guidance of Coach Srnagacz and Presi- dent Steve Bunch, the O-Club had an- other rewarding athletic year. In March, the traditional O-Club- Faculty game was played. With the money collected from the contest, the lettermen bought equipment for the Athletic Department. The O-Club mem- bers held their annual banquet in May. Awards were presented to the outstand- ing athletes of Central. C-Squad The C-Squad, sponsored by Miss Patricia David, was organized to pro- mote school spirit at all of the Eagles' basketball games. The main aim of the C-Squad this year was to encourage the team on to victory during the course of the season. The C-Squad made posters and banners for all of the games. At each game, the members spelled out their famous cheers through the use of the card section. The one unique aspect concerning the C-Squad is that no girls are per- mitted to join the organization. The C-Squad members are famous ak for wearing their Beanies at each game. C-Squad presented flowers to Miss David. FRONT ROW: Leach, sgt.-at-arms, Wisnieski, sgt.-at-arms, Loftus, secretaryg Elsasser, president, Wood, vice-president: Butt, treasurer Taylor, sgt.-at-armsg Holtz, cheer chairman. SECOND ROW: O'Brien, McFarland, DeBoer, Rennemeyer, Volger, Priesman, Hcoi, Camp hell, Chapman, Rosenberg, Maldonado. THIRD ROW: Andrews, Skipton, Rau, Bunch, Gum, Frey, Wollberg, Erxleben, Lincoln, Casperson D. Cain, L. Cain, Hernandez, Borden. FOURTH ROW: Kohl, Butler, McWilliams, Costello, Pickering, Warddrip, Heck, Thiesen, Small Grobeck, Crew, Wiseman. FIFTH ROW: Jorgensen, Wolfson, Ochsner, Mears, Johnson,,C1-ew, Mclvor, Skog, Boyd, Tetley, Seastedt Lowder, Tufly, Meehan, Greenberg. Varsity Cheerleaders , 1 Cindy Everson 67 Patty Sacrider '68, Carole Adler '67, Jo Wagner '68, Mary Grube '67, Nancy Evans '67, Janet Taylor '68, Marla West '67, Reserve Cheerleader FRONT ROW: Vicky Everson, Betsy Jones, Jackie Hammer, Susan Carter, Emmy Bergquist, Frankie Weiner. SECOND ROW: Debbie Scheffel, Stephanie Spilker, Diane Wrieth, JoAnne Albrerht, Mary Ann Sramek, Vikki Dollies, Debbie Milder. Girl's Tennis Team FRONT ROW: Meehzm, Roseman, Lipsey, Simon. SECOND ROW: Spitzen- herger, Dew, Steinman, Strauss, Parys. FRONT ROW: Vice-President Daun Scott, President Gretchen Julfer. SECOND ROW: Sgt.-at-Arms Donna Swafford, Secretary Shari Hahne, Treasurer Barb Moss. NOT PICTURED: Sgt.-at Arms Sylvia Tyler. Pep Club The members of Central High's Pep Club have completed an exciting year of activity in their support of the Eagles. The entire club participated in dif- ferent sales projects. In the fall the members sold purple and white pens with the Eagles' football schedule on them. The officers, representatives, and senior members also sold helium-filled, football-shaped balloons during the homecoming game. This year saw many changes in the rules and regulations of Pep Club. The Junior and Seniors each received new sweater emblems. A more efficient roll- taking system was introduced. Juniors were permitted to move about during the J unior-Varsity games. Seniors were not required to attend the J -V games and could leave their seats during the Varsity games. All in all, Pep Club had an exciting and a successful year. Juniors FRONT ROW: Sacrider, J. Taylor, Maurer-representative, Wagner, West. SECOND ROW: Hammer, Carter. Milder, Albrecht, Wrieth Berquist. THIRD ROW: Slegle, Jorgensen, L . Benson, Hendrickson, Andre, Young, Ziola, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Firth, Nimrod, Doll Osler, Campbell, Bennett, Kay, Still, Coolidge. FIFTH ROW: Stryker, Nelson, Haines, Beck, Anding, Hilburn, McGivern, Swanda Hunter, Dreier. SIXTH ROW: Gaines, Wilson, Erickson, Welchert, Ellioll, K. Krebs, D. Caffrey, Prohaska, Miller, Knight, Orchard ,U , mmuuf enum Mmw:m,m'u-qmalun-rf Senior Fre hmen FRONT ROW: Evans, Adler, Fous-Representative. Grube, C. Ever- son. SECOND ROW: John, Daugherty, Urbach, Dew, Wick, Tyler. THIRD ROW: K. Benson, Mertes. Gustason, Slagle, Reilly, K. Tay- lor Siskv. FRONT ROW: P. Krebs-Representative. SECOND ROW Fuxa, Horton, McColley. THIRD ROW: C. Cuffrey, Green Rasmusson, Schmidt, Danaher. tt' SECOND ROW 'Spilker 'iramek Scheffel THIRD ROW' Knotts Toman Hanford FRONT ROW: Marsha Johnson-Represen a ive. : . , . , . . . . , , Balsano, Dietz, Marilyn Johnson, Blanchard, Piskac. Edwardson. FOURTH ROW: Barb Naughtin, Vana, Cochran, Lowder, Chatfield Deckert, Wasko, Lewis, Donaldson, Lorimer FIFTH ROW: Goodrich, Schoettger, Hayek. Orduna, Braithwaite, Frederick, Schrein, No- ' ' + J d . H ll Goodman votnv, Jordan, BonnieANaught1n, Ogborn, Forst. SIXTH ROW: Hoflman, Muir, Himlnerger, Ilbener, Ioole, An erson, a , Menlre, McLaughlin, Stevenson, Wieland. NOT PICTURED: Welner, V. Everson, Jones, Dollis, Grossman, Sturges, Chadek. G.A.A. FRONT ROW: President Sharon Noodell, Vice-President Gail Campbell. SECOND ROW: Secretary Mary Arm Butcher, Sgt.-at- Arms Patty Riley, Treasurer Ann Strauss. g The Girls' Athletic Association of- fers an active sports program. Its mem- bers are able to participate in such in- tramural sports as volleyball, ping-pong, bowling, and shuffleboard. Units in swimming were offered for the first time at the George W. Norris pool under the supervision of Mrs. Cheryl Merry and Mrs. Faye Sitzman. A new activity in G.A.A. this year was riflery. The twenty girls who took part in this met one afternoon a week for instruction from Sgt. Russell and the members of the Rifle Team. eniors F RONT ROW: Scalzo, Tyler, Shannon, Bradley, Nothnagel, Brodkey. SECOND ROW: Siref Shrader Christensen McCoy C Olsen West, Williams, Riley, D. Parys. THIRD ROW: Evans, Foust, Meehan, Fous, Wright, Dotscin, Ely, Dew, Blc-ndeh, Eversoh. ROW: Russell, Steele, Utterback, Fonda, Urbanek, Adler, Harmon, Hokanson, Jorgensen, Simon. Grube. E. Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Brezacek, Brenaman, Shallberg, Phillips, Travis, Clark, Hess, Juffer, Roth, Hurley, Sisky, A. Wilson. Junior FRONT ROW: Bergquist, Hahne, Caniglia, Hendrickson, Andre. Behmer. SECOND ROW: Young, Ziola, Osler, Henderson, Milder, Fitz- gerald, Stryker, Scott, Sacrider. THIRD ROW: Wrieth, Anding, Taylor, Coolidge, Stasinos, McCall, G. Donaldson, Nimrod. FOURTH ROW: Tschetter, Reed, Still, Orchard, Dreier, Carr, Bonner, Caffrey, Alston. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Moss, Taff, Gaines, E. Wilson, Smith, Sophomore and Freshmen FRONT ROW: Kriss, Grisinger, Hanford, Arrieta, C. Parys. SECOND ROW: Olive, Scheflel, Allison, Myers, Dietz, V. Everson, Whipple, Toman. THIRD ROW: Vana, Lowder, Wages, C. Olsen, Jordan, Wasko, Tatum, Johnson, J. Donaldson, Blanton. FOURTH ROW: Orrluna, Borders, Ebener, Andersen, Anderson, Poole, Hoffman, Avant, Wolf, McLaughlin, Menke. Runners to your mark.. . Pep Pin-ups Somebody get me some reins! What do you mean, K'Hit it! '? Timber-r-rf .:,,,q. A, :,. .5 1 .eby L Si e ' L'W oi.y A -1n ' F A5 - -1': e R E -.sf , , K . -in ' - ' , - .4 M Zh y , ' 13' k ff- f. X .42 -' M i,., :lie-aff ,E 'A' A 'N I thought I had a Sno-Cone. I Springtime trips in gayly Bringing the elferuesc-ence of Youth to an aged and tired land . . i iM ': - 1 529' 3' uf'ff..,! Q : !lf-NLRNNJ fx 'il A 3, I' I if w-si' ,f-.,,, , v N .-- , ' x, ,, -,y- ..,, , 4, , ,.,. mi'i1'a'-315 Reserve Officers Training Corps First Sergeant C. D. Russell There are three main objectives in R.O.T.C. Q11 To teach the cadet to be or- derly, precise, disciplined, respectful, and patriotic. C25 To give the cadet some elemen- tary military training that can be help- ful to him and the nation if and when he serves in the armed forces. C35 To teach and inform the cadets about the role of the Army toward our national defense. Instructors The subjects taught in the R.O.T.C. Department vary from hygiene and first aid to map and aerial reading. The courses are taught by First Sergeant C. D. Russell and Master Sergeant J. W. Evans. They are both retired. First Sergeant Russell has been teaching here for one year. This is also Master Ser- geant Evans's first year at Central. Master Sergeant J. W. Evans Crack Squad FRONT ROW: Bloch, Green, Taylor, Lewis, Coleman, Rambo, Mulcahy, Underwood, Pikelis, Harkins. SECOND ROW: Ullman, Truell, mpbell, Warddrip, Lemon, Craig, Priesman. The Central High School Crack Squad is sponsored by the R.O.T.C. De- partment. This year's commanders were Captains Mike Harkins and David Bloch. The Crack Squad is composed of sixteen members and two commanders. The aim of the Central High School Crack Squad is to become the most pre- cisely drilled squad in the city. The members of the team are chosen by their proficiency in drill, ceremonies, atten- dance, and inspection. The Crack Squad member must be able to perform intri- cate marching movements. He must practice before and after school. This year's Crack Squad put on an exhibition drill performance at the Thir- tieth annual Military Ball and the 1967 Road Show. The Crack Squad took part in the Omaha University inter-city drill meet and the inter-state drill meet at Boulder, Colorado. This Squad also put on drill demonstrations at local Junior High Schools for the purpose of inter- esting area students in Central High School and the R.O.T.C. program at Central. not heavy. . .itls my brother's! 87 King's Hussars FRONT ROW: Morris, A th Sk pton, N b l SECOND ROW: Green, Sullivan, Welna, K . In October of every year, Ak-Sar- Ben's mythical kingdom of Quivera crowns a new King and Queen. There is much pageantry: the presentation of the King's Guards, the Hussars, and the Queen's Guards, the Lancers. It has been a long standing tradi- tion of Central High School to select Hussars and Lancers from the Seniors in the R.O.T.C. Department. The King's Hussars, Wearing deep red uniforms, carry sabers. This years Hussars Were: Douglas Arthur, James Green, Dennis Karaus, James Morris, Robert Nebel, Gerald Skipton, Mike Sullivan, and Gary Welna. Queen's Lancers ? 'r FRONT ROW: Chapman, Adams, Elliot, Bloch. SECOND ROW: Lincleman, Andrews, Harkins, Buckalew. This group of specially selected boys must go through many long hours of intricate drill practice, they must be perfect in their movements. The boys are chosen on their ability to perform these drills. The Hussars and Lancers maneu- vers are one of the highlights of Ak-Sar- Ben's Coronation. The Queen's Lancers Cformerly the Queen's Hussarsj, Wearing off-White uniforms, carry lances. This years Lancers were: Malcolm Adams, Richard Anrews, David Bloch, James Buckalew, Peter Chapman, Roger Elliot, Mike Harkins, and Karl Lindeman. Coronatlon Candlds 71... br Color Guard FRONT ROW: Craig, Rosenberg, Dymack, Bennet. SECOND ROW: Lemon, Thorfou, Dillard, Arthur, Nebel, Lewis. Maybe I'm outranked, but I'm not outsizedlu The Central High School Color Guard is in charge of presenting the United States flag and the Central High School flag. To become a member of the Color Guard a cadet is required to have excellent marching ability and a thor- ough knowledge of the manual-of-arms. The Color Guard serves at impor- tant school functions: the Military Ball, Road Show, and at Central's football and basketball games. On occasion, the Color Guard goes outside of the city. The Color Guard Commanders are: Captain Douglas Arthur and First Lieu- tenant Malcolm Adams. Rifle Team FRONT ROW: Skipton, Lin eman, K. SECOND ROW: ' rien eman, ., . o oman, uc a ew, am ro, an on, enneme er. ITL d OB ,Lind P il B kl R I Bl t R y THIRD ROW: Holmgren, Trimble, Welna, McIvor, Montgomery, Ham The Rifle Team is open to all stu- dents. They are chosen because of their skill and marksmanship. They compete in the Inter-City Rifle League. This year Centra1's team Went un- Ordnance FRONT ROW: Policky, McCann, Jaksich, Harkins. SECOND ROW: R nemeyer, Mauro, Blanchard, Lin eman. defeated. Two of the many matches participated in are the Kemper Mili- tary Academy's Invitational Rifle Match and the Invitational Rifle Match at Creighton University. and Signal Staff The purpose of the Ordnance Staff is to prepare the equipment needed for the R.O.T.C. department. Their job is the issuing and maintenance of the Weapons and other materials used for instruc- tional andfor drill purposes. The care of audio visual equipment belonging to the R.O.T.C. department is also their responsibility. d l Rifle Club FRONT ROW: Morris, Harkins, Mclvor, G. Skipton, Juffer, O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Cook, R. Lindcman, Howell, Stasinos, Caffrcy Stryker, Fitzgerald, Dew, Fous, Young, Bergquist. THIRD ROW: Ullman, Underwood, Winslade, Campbell, Rosenberg, Hendricks, Mauro Brooks, Sims, Watson, Sisky, FOURTH ROW: Elliot, Rambo, Rennemeyer, Lambert, Truell, Taylor, Wilson, Blanton, Hill, Pikelis Estes, Priesman, Lindeman, Mulcahy. FIFTH ROW: Montgomery, McFarlane, Green, Buckalew, Welna, Janecek, Hamm, Skinner, Trimble Spigner, Tichauer, D. Skipton, Larson, Ashcraft. The Rifle Club was formed this year. It is open to all students, whether or not they are taking R.O.T.C. The purpose of the club is to teach students the proper procedure in handling a rifle. They are taught under the super- vision of First Sergeant C. D. Russell and Master Sergeant J. W. Evans. They practice on the rifle range with equip- ment supplied by the R.0.T.C. Depart- ment. RIFL President .....................,......... . ........,..,...... . Vice-President .,........ Treasurer ....,......... ...............,,,..... Secretary .,.,.......... Sgt.-at-Arms ...,....., E CLUB OFFICERS Gerald Skipton ..........Mike Harkins .Tim Mclvor ,......,....Gretchen Juffer .,..........James Morris Mike O'Brien Escorts FRONT ROW: Mclvor, O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Rennemeyer, Higgins, Geist, Newberry, Elliot, Truell, Howell, Stary, Punches. THIRD ROW: McCartney, Montgomery, Bergin, Hamm, Clawson, Ashcraft, Rider, Reeves, Larson, Skipton, Navman. The Escorts are a select group of R.O.T.C. cadets that assist at many important school functions. Under the leadership of Cadet Escort Commander, First Lieutenant Michael O'Brien and Assistant Escort Commander, First Lieutenant Tim Mclvor, the Escorts set a fine example for the other R.O.T.C. cadets. Students and faculty members were greeted by Escorts every morning at the West entrance. Escorts served as ushers at the Fall Play, the Spring Play, and Road Show. They also ushered at the United States Navy Band Concert held at the Civic Auditorium. The Escorts can be identified by a White cord Worn on the left shoulder. They must be familiar with military or- ganization and regulation, for they are responsible for informing other cadets of violations. I think I took a wrong turn at the forty yard line! The Girl's Stairs are above and beyond the call of duty! Cadet Police The Cadet Police are a symbol of authority to all R.O.T.C. cadets, as Well as to the entire student body. They are required to attend all homegames, where they are responsible for keeping order and reserving seats for Pep Club. Under the command of First Lieu- tenant Gary Welna and his assistant, Second Lieutenant Chuck Dunn, the Cadet Police check to see that other R.O.T.C. cadets meet the requirements set by military regulations. FRONT ROW: Welna, Dunn. SECOND ROW: Howell, Craig, Geist, Truell, Newberry, Estes, Chadwick, Robinson. THIRD ROW: Ren myer, Higgins, Larson, Clawson, Mclvor, Dillard, Skip! on-Commissioned Officers' Club FRONT ROW: Green, Warddrip, Bergquist, Murphy, Bergin. SECOND ROW: Lindeman, Craig, McCann, Cook, Smith, Pikelis K Dymak, Kennedy, Schweikhart, Zorinsky, Stary, J. Dymak, Hartso. THIRD ROW: Lemon, Mulcahy, Spigner, Buckalew, Solomon Lewis Nebel, Shalbetg, Taylor, Garland, Rambo, Policky, Campbell. The Non-Commissioned 'Officers' Club is a vital link in the training of cadets for their responsibilities as sen- iors in the R.O.T.C. Program. This year they sponsored an all new Sound Offv Dance which was held at the Indian Hills Inn. In previous years this dance has been held in the Central High gym. Emmy Bergquist Was given the honor of being selected Miss N.C.O.C. for the year. 96 .,.. I 1: in Y .J .. ' 1 1 , X it 1 - ' -. 22- A , , A 5, 1 2 5522 ff: css: ,Q f nge: sf l . ' -' y ' - lil - G., .. w fffffafr - :rf w H +.?I:wa21iA ,Maas Kgs 1 .5 I . A 3 . s' A , '37 sisfs-LQJWW I , . 5 .S -il ,, ' rr l l - - ' E ' V -I ., - 1 - , 1 A y - s 1 ' i m 'f ' - '1-m,,,gw, . . ' , ., aj'-Qifigfsi fn ' sf fjj'f1?53.sf ,, fnfvffff - f ' ,Q 73532. 315555151 , .- - : ' i - ' -nfl! , - K 7Qi912'j4,s'--2::g: -1,-we ,,,. aff f if, wk, A . ffm. W Emmy Bergquist, Miss N.C.O.C. Commissioned Officers' Club The Commissioned Officers' Club is composed of all senior R.O.T.C. ca- dets. The experience that the members of C.O.C. have acquired enables them to function as an organized and effec- tive segment of the R.O.T.C. Program. The Commissioned Officer's Club is under the supervision of First Ser- geant C. D. Russell and Master Ser- geant J. W. Evans. This year's Cadet Captains, Mike J. Harkins and David A. Bloch, are in command. The majestical 1967 Military Ball was held on February 24. It was one of the most elegant events in the history of the Commissioned Officer's Club. Mike J. Harkins was named Lieutenant Colonel from among nine candidates, selected by their participation and in- te'rest in R.O.T.C. activities. The Hon- orary Lieutenant Colonel, Debbie Maurer, was chosen from among the eight Honorary Company Commanders. I want two hotels on Boardwalk! F l l K. Lindeman, Elliot, Chapman. THIRD ROW FRONT ROW: Harkins, Bloch. SECOND ROW: Skipton, 0'Brien, Adams, Mc ar am , Kudym, Welna, Mclvor, Andrews, Morris, Arthur, Tichauer, Wynnyckyj, P. Lindeman. Timothy Mclvor Company Commanders Michael Harkins Company Commander Fred Kudym Gerald Skipton Douglas Arthur Karl Lindeman David Bloch Malcolm Adams Gary Welna Qixi mng - Q. 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If Z ,ff is 7 ffW4 f!'i f fjffp iffy QQ? gff A ReUelling in the glory of the blue sky Basking in the warmth of the gentle sun 5 k - Concluding that life is good. . . , , , I ... - , , . ,gan J-A--.gn A V 59.01355 5.14 I Sanford Freedman President Jon Whitman Vice-President Senior Class fficers John Laser Secretary John Bonauito Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms Julie Simon Treasurer J oan Yahnke Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Committees The Senior Committees are responsible for planning and preparing successful commencement activities. The Senior Committees are under the Guidance Counselor. Any senior was eligible to serve on any member of more than one Committee. The committee chairmen were chosen directly responsible to Vice-President Jon The committees spent much time this their goals as efficiently and completely as supervision of Miss Irene Eden, Senior of the Committeesg no senior could be a by the senior class officers. They were Whitman. year Working together in an effort to reach possible. l Cap and Gown Committee The Cap and Gown Committee, headed by Janice Brezacek and Pam Prudden, was responsible for the measuring of each senior for his cap and gown and the issuing of them for the commencement ceremonies. FRONT ROW: Brezacek, Prudden. SECOND ROW: G. Bennett, Newberry, Gendler, Merrill, Tyler, Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Handleman, D. Bennett, Heisler, Reinglas, Landon, Wright, Mulry. FOURTH ROW: Gustason, Jess, Stephan, Hess, McCarl, Wand. FIFTH ROW: Hiller, Lowder, Jorgensen, Vancura, Tichauer. Decorations Committee Headed by Kathy Small, the Decorations Committee prepared all table decora- tions for the Senior Banquet. The decorations were admired by all for their unique- ness and creativity. FRONT ROW: Mohr Small. SECOND ROW: Luther, McGrath, Hudgins, Huey. THIRD ROW: Gilla J ff Banquet Committee d d b A B odke and Steven Bunch assumed The Banquet Committee, hea e y my r y , the responsibility of making the necessary preparations for the banquet, making the guest list, and sending the invitations. ck. THIRD ROW: FRONT ROW: Brodkey, Bunch. SECOND ROW: Mayer, Jurgawczynski, Taylor, Wi Firth, Foust, Meehan. Hooi. FOURTH ROW: Garland, Shukert, Revord, Prohaska, Hennecke. Commencement Committee The Commencement Committee, headed by Richard Green and Carole Adler, lined the seniors up and seated them for the ceremonies. They also prepared the names and saw that each student received his diploma. FRONT ROW: Adler, Green. SECOND ROW: Forbes, West, Neesman, Noodell, Epstein. THIRD ROW: Rubin, Christensen, Bloch, Williams. NOT PICTURED: Linda Anderson, Pam Dillman, Burl: Roseman, Marc Sorkin. Entertainment Committee Headed by Julie Shrier and Dan Schmidt, the Entertainment Committee pro- duced a lively program, which Was presented at the Senior Banquet. All those at- tending the Banquet found delightful enjoyment in the program. FRONT ROW: Shrier, Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Siref, Jorgensen, Schrien. THIRD ROW: Zaikin, Greenberg, Borden. NOT PICTURED: Dave Beam, Eldridge Scales, Cynthia Tate, Nancy Evans. SHERRY ABEL Homemaking Club 3,4g Future Teachers of America 2,3,4. 5 WILLIAM S. ACUFF French Club 23 Hi-Y 3, Student Control 3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4. . . Ji h' . lu! 'J ws CAROLE ANN ADLER Cheerleader 2,3,4g GAA 2,3,4g French Club 2, Junior Honor So- ciety 35 Makeup 3,45 Student Di- rector 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4. 7 CAROLYN YVONNE ALLEN French Club 1. - .:.m ' MARILYN KAY ALLISON A Cappella Choir 4g All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Central High Players 2,3g Fall Play 3, GAA 1,2g Home- room Representative 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,3g Junior Honor Society 1,25 Pep Squad 1,23 Opera 4. LINDA G. ANDERSON Central High Players 3,43 French Club 2,3,4g International Relations Club 43 Pep Squad 2,3g Student Control 3,45 Ski Club 4. i MICHAEL D. ACHEY Inter-American Club 3,45 Future Physicians of America 3,4, Sgt-at- arms 43 Student Control 4. MALCOLM WELDON ADAMS Bookroom Assistant 2,33 COC 33 Football 3, Homeroom Representa- tive 2,3,4g Hussars 41 Junior Classi- cal League 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-arms, NCOC 2,3g Office Assistant 3' ROTC 2,3,4g Track 2 v fo .If gwjf f a, ARTHUR LEE ALSTON ROTC 1,2,3g NCOC 2, COC 3. WARREN DAVID ANDERSON Inter-American Club 1,25 Outdoors- meri 1, Student Control 1,2,3,4. ROSE MARIE AGUILAR .ffl f f fly nj , , GREGORY CHARLES ALLEN Baseball 2,3,4: Football 2,39 Office Assistant 2,33 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 2,35 Wrestling 2,4. yi RICHARD J. ANDREWS COC 45 Football 2,35 Hussars 45 Junior Classical League 25 NCOC 35 ROTC 2,3,45 C Squad 3,4. LA DONA DEL ANSON t .,, DOUGLAS S. ARTHUR COC 45 Hussars 45 InterfAmerican Club 25 NCOC 2,35 ROTC 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Color Gua Commander 4. VIRGINIA S. ASHBURN GAA 25 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 4. JOEL MAURICE ARESTY All City Music Clinic 2,3545 Con- cert Band 25 Dance Band 2,3,45 J UDITH ANN ARNOLD Forum 42 Junior C13SSiC9-1 League Junior Classical League 2,3. 253,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Road Show 2,3,4, Manager 4. V rd LILLIAN ATKINS French Club 25 GAA 25 Greenwich Villagers 15 Hornemaking Club 15 Library Club 15 Math Club 1. L S. SCOTT ASCHINGER Gymnastics 2,3545 Diving 2,3,4. ANTHONY MICHAEL ASTA Transfer from Ryan High School, Omaha, Nebraska, LORRY LYNN AULT Future Teachers of America 3,45 GAA 1,25 German Club 2,3,45 Home- room Representative 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3. LINDA MARIE ATOR GAA 25 Inter-American Club 2,35 Office Assistant 2,35 Library Club 35 Pep Club 1,25 Student Control 2. ll, Teacher's Helper 2,3. ANGELINE AYALA Home-making Club 1,25 Student Con- trol 1,25 Teacher's Helper 2,3. SUSAN BAIRD A Capella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 233,43 Cheerleader 33 Home- room Representative 2,3,43 Opera 3,43 Pep Squad 2,33 Road Show 2, 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Inter- City Student Council, Historian 4. JAMES L. BANKS ROTC 13 Student Control 2,3,43 Track 1. PORTIA MARIE BALL Transferred from Abraham Lincoln High School, Council Bluffs, Iowag All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 German Club 33 Orchestra 3,4Q Register Staff 4, Editorial Page Assistant Editor3 Road Show 3,4, Manager 43 Ski Club 3,4Q Forum 3,4. CINDY BARNARD French Club 23 Homemaking Club 13 Makeup 33 Pep Club 2. ROBERT NATHAN BAUMEL Orchestra 23 Student Control 2,3. JAN BECKER Transferred from Crystal Lake High School, Crystal Lake, Illinois3 Junior Classical League 3,4. DAVID MICHAEL BEAM Concert Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 23 Road Show 2,3,43 ROTC 23 Student Control 4. SUSAN ELAINE BEHMER Student Control 4. 4 I MAYNARD DAVID BELZER All City Music Clinic 23 Basketball 13 Homeroom Representative 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 13 Junior Classical League 23 Student Council 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, Treasurer 43 Tennis 1,2,3,4. DORIS J. BENNET Teacher's Helper 3,43 Y-Teens 3,4. LOREN EUGENE BENDER Athletic Manager 33 Chess Club 2,3, 43 Crack Squad 2,33 Homeroom Representative 2,33 Hussars 33 NCOC 3, -Vice-president 33 Road Show 23 ROTC 1,2,3Q Stage Crew 43 Student Control 1,2,3,4. GERALDINE BENNETT Teacher's Helper 3,43 Y-Teens 33 Junior Classical League 4. GRANT ROB BENSON Golf 2,3,4g Homeroom Representa- tive 4g Junior Classical League 2,32 Junior Honor Society 2,3g Math Club 2,33 O Club 3,4. f f X MARK EDWARD BENSON Transferred from William C. Hink- ley High School, Aurora, Coloradog Student Control 2,3,4. KATHERINE LOUISE BENSON Transferred from William C. Hink- ley High School, Aurora, Coloradog GAA 33 Pep Squad 3,4. CHRISTOPHER A. BERG Chess Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 3,45 Math Club 3,4. And in the distance they saw a star. MARK STEVEN BERNSTIEN All City Music Clinic 2,4g Concert Band 2,35 Dance Band 2,3,4g Junior Honor Society 3g Orchestra 3,43 Road Show 2,3,4g Ski Club 3.4. NANCY JEAN BIGLEY Homemaking Club 2,3g Y-Teens 2,81 GAA 1: Pep Squad l. DONNA MAE BEZDECK Homemaking Club l,2,3, Treasurer 31 Homeroom Representative 2,3g Junior Choir 4. SCOTT L. BIXBY III Baseball 1g Basketball 13 O-Club 3,41 Stage Crew 45 Student Control l.2.3,4g C-Squad 3. PAUL R. BLEICHER All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Homeroom Representa- tive 23 Orchestra 3,4Q Road Show 2,3,4g Student Control 4. DAVID A. BLOCH A Cappella Choir 3,41 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q Central High Players 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 33 Crack Squad 3,4, Commander 43 Hussars 43 Junior Honor Society 23 Opera 43 Road Show 3,43 ROTC 2,3,4. NW si Q-if Q JEANETTE LYNN BLENDEN i My my 4' Student Control 4 W? GAA 2,3,4g Junior Classical League LINDA SUZANNE BLOHM E A ' ' f, , if . 51 , ir . , q PJ V RICHARD BLUE Outdoorsmen 1,2. JOHN FRANKLIN BOGUE Basketball 13 Golf 33 International Relations Club 4: Outdoorsmen 43 Track 2,3,4. CHERI DEE BLUME GAA 1,2,3,4g Greenwich Village 3,43 Homemaking Club 33 Pep Squad 1,2,3. JOHN ANTHONY BONAIUTO Baseball 132,43 Football 1,2g Future Teachers of America 45 Homeroom Representative 1,33 Student Control 3,41 Library Club 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Teacher's Helper 2,3g Wrest- HOWARDVDAVID BORDEN A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Golf 35 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 O'Book Staff 4. Sports Editor 43 Opera 3,43 Stu- dent Control 4. ROBERT D. BORDY Student Control 2,3,4. ling 1,2. DEBORAH LOUISE BORDERS GAA 1,23 Junior Classical League 23 Makeup 3,4. w I EDMUND FRANK BORO LINDA BOSTRON Homemaking Club 4. DEBBY BRADLEY Transferred from Seaman High School, Topeka, Kansas? GAA 43 Office Assistant 4. DAVID R. BOWMAN Chess Club 3,43 Entrepreneur Club 4. I DALE GERALD BRAUN 'Transferred from Central City High School, Central City, Nebraska: Concert Band 2,3,4g Road Show 2,3, 4: Swimming 3. SUSAN KAY BRENAMAN Bookroom Assistant 3: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Future Nurses of America 3,45 GAA 1,2: Homexnaking Club 1: Junior Classical League il: Road Show 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens I. CHERYL LYNN BRILES Future Nurses of America 3,4, Vice- president 4: Inter-American Club 3: Office Assistant 1: Pep Squad 13 Y-Teens 253: Teacher's Helper 4. 1 1 1 JANICE LYNN BREZACEK GAA 2,3,4g German Club 23,43 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Language Award 2.3: Pep Squad 2: Student Control 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. JANET L. BRINTON All City Music Clinic 2,3g Inter- American Club 21 Pep Squad 2: Student Control 23. NANCY JO BRITT CAA l,2,Il: Teacher's Helper 3. AMY CATHERINE BRODKEY A Capella Choir 4: All City Music Clinic l,2,fi,4g Cheerleader 1,2,3: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Debate 1,2,3. 4, State Champion fig Girls State 31 NFL l,2,23.4, Secretary 3, Vice- presirlent 4: Student Council 2,32 International Relations Club 314. Secretary 43 National Merit 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH BROAD A Cappella Choir 4: All City Music Clinic 3,41 GAA 2.31 German Clulv 2: Opera 4: Student Control 4: Road Show 4. BEN BROWN Basketball 2.3,4: O-Club 4. MILO BUKACEK Wrestling 1,2. BARBARA KAY BURKHOLDER Homemaking Club 8,4. i JAMES J. BROWN Transferred from Blair High School, Blair, Nebraskag A Capella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Central High Players 33 Junior Classical League 3.41 O-Club 43 Opera 4: Road Show 3. PAM SUSAN BRUDNY LINDA CAROL BROWN Library Club 3,43 Entrepreneur Club 43 Stamp and Coin Club 43 French Club 3. WILLIAM ROBERT BRUNELL Chess Club 1,2.3,4, Treasurer 13: Junior Honor Society 1,2333 O-Club 33,43 Tennis 2,3,4. if MARY ANN BUTCHER GAA 2,1l,4, Secretary 43 Homeroom Representative 43 Pep Squad 1,21 Junior Choir 3. if STEVEN N. BUTT Concert Band 23 Dance Band 21 Cf Squad 1534, Treasurer 43 Golf 2,142 Homeroom Representative 2,fl,43 O- Club 43 Outdoersnien 2,3,43 Road Show 2: Swimming 31 Nlath Team 3. JOHNNY EDWIN BUTLER Basketball 23 Crack Squad Sl,-13 Homeroom Representative 113 Inter- American Club 43 U-Clulm 2,Jl,43 Track 2,33 Cross Country 2,Il,4, Captain 4, DIANE MARY BUZZELLO Homemaking 15.41 Junior Red Cross 4. STEVEN SCOTT BUNCH O-Club 2,JZ,4, President 43 Track 2 3: C-Squad fl: Homecoming King 43 PEGGY R. BURNS GAA 233 Homemaking Club 43 Make- up 2,3,4. Student Director 43 Office Assistant 33 Pep Squad 13. Q fi V' A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 33 Football 2,3,4, Captain 4' WILLIAM HENDERSON CAGE 1 1 MICHAEL WILLIAM CAIN A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Baseball 25 Homeroom Representative 2: Junior Honor Society 2g Junior Classical League 2,3.4g Opera 3.4, Register Staff 4, Sports Eflitorg Road Show SANDRA LOUISE CATE Central High Players 2, Homeroom Representative 45 Inter-American Club 11,41 International Relations Club 41 Junior Honor Society 2.33 O-Book Staff 4. Activities Eclitorg Pep Squad 2,31 'l eaeher's Helper 3.4: Forum 4: Ski Club 8.4. VAUGHN CHATMAN Football 2. PI-IYLLIS ANN CAMPER Homemaking Club 3.43 Junior Red REBECCA A- CARTMILL Cross 35 Makeup 3. PETER CHAPMAN Baseball Sig Basketball 11 Football 1.23. Hussars 4: Junior Classical League lg NCOC 2.33 ROTC 12.3.41 Wrestling 255,41 C-Squad 3.4. BARBARA L. CHRISTENSEN French Club 2.3.41 Future Teachers of America 23 GAA 245.41 German Club 15,41 Junior Classical League 41 Junior Honor Society 2.131 Teache-r's Helper 13.4. CHRISTINE M. CHRISTENSEN GAA 2: Homeinaking 2,3,4, Treae sur:-r 53. Presitlent 43 Junior Class- ical League 2.55.41 Pep Squad 2.3. 1 f f RICHARD H. CHUDACOFF All City Music Clinic 2,3g French Club 2,35 Homeroom Representative 2: International Relations Club 4, Math Club 43 Register Staff 4, Proofreading Editor. GAIL PATRICIA CHRISTENSEN GAA 2: Inter-American Club 4: Junior Classical League 3,4g Junior Honor Society 2,31 Pep Squad 25 'l'eac'her's Helper 23.4. ANNE THERESE CIACCIO Art Awartl fig Central High Players 43 Greenwich Villagers 43 Inter- American Club 43 International Ro- lations Club 4. PATRICK CIOCHETTO Football 2,33 Future Physicians ot' America 4g Junior Classical League 34.41 Outdoorsmen 43 CYSquarl 3,4. KEITH A. CLARKE Central High Players 45 Inter! American Club 43 Outdooremen 4g Entrepreneurs 4. DEBORAH JO CLARK Central High Players 23 French Cl'-lb 2,552 GAA 2,3.4g Homerooin Representative 2,3,4g Office Assis- tant 4g Pep Club 2,35 Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Hnmef coming Queen Candidate. KAREN FENGER CLEGG Horneroom Representative 35 Office A55i5f3I'lf 2.32 Pep Squad 2: Safe Teens Council 3.4, Secretary Ct, President 4g Student Control 23 Te-ar'her's Helper f3,4. And thank you, cafeteria, for the food We eatf, HARVEY COHEN Junior Red Cross 4: JETS JE. JEFFREY M. COHN All City Nlusic Clinic 2: Central High Players 3.43 Inter-American Club 33 lnternational Relations Club 41 Junior Red Cross 4: Road Show Il: Student Control 3,4. MARILYN RAE COHEN Central High Players 3.4g Inter- Ameriean Club 2,ii.4Q Junior Honor Society 2,31 Student Control 45 Future 'l'eac-hers of America 2,43 Forum 4. JANIES C. CONNORS 'l'ranst't-rred from Creighton Prep. Omaha. Nebraska: Future Physi- cians of America 3,4, Vicefpresident 4g Junior Classical League 3,43 .Iunior Honor Society 3,42 Matti Cluh 3,4g Outdoorsmen 35 C-Squad 4. EDSEL GALE COOK JEFF MARK COOPER Central High Players 3,-'tg Home- room Representative 2: Junior Clas- sical League MICHAEL JOHN CONRIN Baseball 11 Basketball 1: Junior Classical League 23,43 Junior Honor Society 12.35 Track 2. 2 , lf. .IOHN R. CONWAY Transfer from Creighton Prep, Om- aha, Nebraska: Inter-American Club 3,41 Student Control 3,4. l df TANA LUCIA CONTI GAA 1: Greenwich Villagers 73.41 Homemaking Club 1: Student Con- trol 33 'T'eacber's Helper l: Y-Teens l. TOM CONWAY Football 1,2,3g Student Control L2, 33,43 Teacher's Helper 1. MIKE M. COSENTINO JOHN LEE COOKE A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,-lg Homercom Rep- resentative 3,41 International Re- lations Club 3.4: Junior Honor So- ciety 3,-tg Math Club 3,43 Opera 3, 4: Road Show 3.4: ROTC 2. GEORGE CORNELIUS Transferred from Ralston High School, Ralston, Nebraska: Junior Classical League 2: Junior Honor Society 2: Math Club 3: ROTC 2. STEVEN P. CORRIGAN lootball 1,2. National Thespians 4, U-Club 3,4: Ski Club 3.4: Tcacher's Opera 33,41 Road Show 3,41 Stage Helper 2,3. Crew 3,4, Manager 4: Student Con- JOAN M. COURTNEY Transferred from Duchesne Acad- emy, Omaha, Nebraska: Inter- American Club 43 Makeup 45 Stu- dent Control 2g Teacher's Helper 3: Ski Club 3,4. trol 2,31 Wrestling 2. JEFFREY CRAIG COUSENS Economics Club 4: Stage Crew 4. VELMA IRENE CRADER MARY LOUISE DAILEY Homemaking Club 3,45 Student Con- trol 4: Future Nurses of America 4. L ALLEN DALE CURTIS .Iunior Classical League 2: O-Club Il.4g Tumbling 3,43 Wrestling 21 Gymnastics 3,4g Jets Hg Diving 2,3,4. CHRISTINA J. DANCER Transfer from Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraskag Future Nurses of America 3: Homemaking Club 41 Makeup 4g Pep Squad 3,43 YfTeens x JAMES BRENT DANNER Basketball 1.23 Bookroom Assistant 4: Homeroom Representative 4: Student Control I,2g Track 43 Fu- ture Teachers of America 3.4. i DAVID L. DAVIS Junior Honor Society T35 Math Club flg Ski Club 2,3,4, President 23 Swimming 2,3,4g Cross Country Il. KATHERINE A. DAUGHERTY French Club 2.4: GAA 1.23: Make- up 3,41 Office Assistant 33 Pep Squad 1.2,f'l,4g Student Control Il, THOMAS LAURENCE DAYTON Tennis 2,3,4g O-Club 3,4. PHILIP de la CRUZ Transfer from Eastchester Senior High School, Eastchest er, New York. NANCY M. U. DEW French Club Ig GAA 1,2,3,4g Ger- man Club 25 Pep Squad l,2,3,4. DAVID L. DENENBERG Central High Players 33 French Club 53,43 Junior Red Cross 23,43 Math Club 2,3. DEBOKAI-I L. DIESING Transferred from Duchesne Acade- my, Omaha, Nebraskag Student Control 4. PAMELA JEAN DILLMAN Economics Club 43 GAA 2,33 Green- wich Villagers 2,3,43 International Relations Club 43 Pep Squad 2,3. Sgt-at-arms 33 Student Control 4g Ski Club 4. LEE ELLEN DINSMORE Central High Players 2,43 Fall Play 43 French Club 2,3, Vice-president 33 Junior Honor Society 23 Home- room Representative 2,3,4Q Math Club 3,43 Register Staff 4, Reporterg Student Council 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, Secretary 43 Forum 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4. DOUGLAS JAMES DLOUGHY Transferred from South High School, Omaha, Nebraska. DONNA M. DOTY French Club 23 GAA 33 Future Nurses of America 4, Vice-president 43 Homemaking Club 2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,33 Student Control 4. MARY ELIZABETH DI LORENZO Transferred from Harry High School, Omaha, Nebraska. THOMAS G. DISTEFANO Greenwich Villagers 2. KATHLEEN fKATHYl LOUISE JOHN ROBERT DOUGHERTY DOWNS Pep Squad 2,3. CYNTHIA lCINDYJ L. DRUM JUDYTH MAXINE DRAKE . ,I A , fl . GAA I1 German Club 33 Homemak- gfzggqcgrs I-ilglklsgiiirz 5.'4GAFAul2ug? ing Club 33 Junior Classical League Junior Red Cross 3, flag, Squad 21 Pep Squad 112- ski Club :z,4. S. Burke JO ANN DOTSON Bookroom Assistant 1,33 Future Nurses of America 3,4, Secretary 43 GAA l,2,3,43 Junior Classical League 33 Teacher's Helper 4, CHARLES P. DOUGHERTY 7 , JOHN A. DWORAK Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,42 Football 1,2,3Q Greenwhich Villagers 3,43 Homeroom Representative 2.33 Junior Classical League 1,23 Student Control 23334. DUREE ELLIOTT Future Nurses of America 33. GAA 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 3,43 Junior Classical League 2,42 Pep Club 2, 3,4. v 1 1 ROGER CHARLES ELLIOT Bookroom 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 3,43 NCOC 2,33 Orchestra 43 Road Show 2,3,4Q Student Control 2,3,4. V ROBERT C. ELSASSER V A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 8,43 Concert Band 2,3,4: Dance Band 3,43 Homeroom Repre- sentative 23 O-Club 3,4, Sgt-at-arms 43 Outdoorsmen 3,41 Road Show 2, HARRIETTE CHARMAINE ELY GAA 33 Homemaking Club 33 Make- up 2,3. JOEL RICHARD EPSTEIN Chess Club 3,43 Inter-American Club 43 International Relations Club IL4, President 43 Junior Honor So- ciety 1,2,33 Student Control 43 Forum 43 Math Team I, 3,43 Swimming 2,3,43 C-Squad 3,4. DIANE EILEEN EPSTEIN Central High Players 23 French Club 2,33 International Relations Club 43 Library Club 43 Math Club 2,3,43 Student Control 2,33 'I'eacher's Helper 4: Math Team 3. STEVEN RONALD EPSTEIN Central High Players 2.3: French Club 2,33 Sgt-at-arms 33 Homeroom Representatives 2: International Re- lations Club 43 Stamp KL Coin Club 3. ROBERT W. ERICKSON MILTON KARL ERMAN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Treasurer 43 All City Music Clinic 2.3.43 Boys State Alternate 33 Fall Play 43 In- ternational Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,83 Math Club 2,3, 4, Secretary 43 Opera 4: Road Show 3,43 National Merit Semi-finalist. ABRAHAM ERLICH Nlath Club 3,43 ROTC 23 Student Control 3.43 Stump St Coin Club 2, 3,4. MARVA J. ERWAY Central High Players 3,43 Future Teachers of America 23 Inter-Ameri- can Club 3,4, HARRY STEPHEN EURE Central High Players 2.53,-4: Debate 231 Inter-American Club 3.4, Sgt-at aiins 43 Library Club 13g National Thespians 43 Student Control 2,333 Track 2,Z3.4g Wrestling 2,41 Future Physicians of America 2.I3,43 Eco- nomies Club 2,I3.4. CYNTHIA SUE EVERSON A Cappella Choir 53.41 All City Nlusic Clinic 213,41 Cheerleader 2.13. 41 GAA 2.13.41 Junior Honor Society 2g Opera 3,41 Pep Squad 2.23,41 Road Show 2,33,4g Teacher'-4 Helper 2.33.41 Tennis 3.4. NANCY C. EVANS A Cappella Choir 3,41 All City Mu:-ie Clinic 3.43 Cheerleader 13,41 GAA 1Z,I3,41 Junior Classical League 2.3.43 Opera 3,43 Orchestra 2.53.41 Pep Squad 2,J3,4g Homecoming Queen 4. TERRY FREDERICK EYLER Baseball 2.I3,41 Student Control 23.43 .IKTS 41 C-Squad 4. . ..and then this coconut told me about the human being theory! PI-IYLLIS ANN FEDMAN Greenwich Villagers 43 Inter-Amerie can Club 1.I3,4: Junior Honor So- LEE M. FELTMAN eiety l,f3g Junior Red Cross 21 Pep Student Control 25 Ski Club 2. Squad 1: Teacher's Helper 1.331 Future Teachers ol' America 2.13. I fi! Q f QjfJff6.V ALICE FENTON KONNIE JO FERRARA 'Transferred from Thomas Jefferson Homernaking Club 4: lnter-American High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Club 131 Makeup 4. BARBARA JEAN FIRTH Central High Players 2,3,4, Secre- tary 43 Fall Play 3,43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 National Thespians 3,43 O- Book Staff 4, Senior Editor: Pep Squad 23 Safe Teen Council 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-president 43 Teacher's Helper 23,43 Road Show 4. BARRY A. FLEISCHL A Cappella Choir 3,4Q All City Music Clinic 3,43 Central High Players 23 Junior Classical League 2,31 Opera 3,43 Road Show 2,3,4Q Junior Choir 2. KRISTINA RUTH FOX f i JUDITH ANN FONDA A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 43 Concert Band 2.33 GAA 2,3,43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Opera 43 Pep Club 2,33 Road Show 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 2. SHERRY JANIEN FOUS French Club 13 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 GAA 1,2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4, Senior Representative 43 Teacher's Helper 4. BARBARA LYNN FOX Central High Players 2,33 Inter- American Club 2,31 Office Assistant 33 Teacher's Helper 3,4. LINDA KAY FOX Transferred from Notre Dame Acad- einy, Omaha, Nebraskag French Club 4. - , 4 KAREN KAY FISCUS L, 3' 35 fx 5 i X ,Q 3 sm fr? , H15 was at ,W was S M Q 2 in A Xl K , ha f. 1 F Q. In . , V, yiliwlgyte ar , y L 1 tsl ,Y 5 4' i lfts '42 fa -4 rf , at is 1, 1 7 Fflriffbiffsl , 3 MARTY BRUCE FOGEL ,w Central High Players 2,33 Interna- ., .- . . . X s 'I' V 1 ' N,'35 'E. ...ki ,E . J. L tional Relations Club 43 Junior Clas- i -- We 3 iff sical League 2,3,43 Math Club 23 f ' ' ' it 7 1 Q .. , '5 ,w.m. '1eacher's Helper 3. 'V f rf -sf 1 :4a..W, 'L -ecrsuziuii fl ST .il-H5 f J MAYNARD ALLEN FORBES Central High Players 23 Debate 23 German Club 2,33 Math Club 2,3, Sgtfat-arms 33 NFL 2,3,43 O-Book Staff 3.4, Photographer: Register Staff 3,4, Photographerg Ski Club 43 International Relations Club 4. HAIDEE ISABELLE FOUST Central High Players 2,31 GAA 2.3, 43 Homerooin Representative 33 In- ter-American Club 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Office Assistant 2,3,43 Stu- dent Control 2,31 Teacher's Helper 2,4. Bookroom Assistant 43 Homemaking Club 13 Junior Red Cross 43 Student Control 3,43 Future Teachers of America 4. yi X, HERMAN CAL FRANKLIN JR. A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Opera 43 Road Show 3,4. JANE JUANITA FRANKLIN ELLEN M. FRIED Central High Players3 French Club 2,3,4Q Greenwich Villagers 43 Junior Honor Society 23 Forum 334. Y X SANFORD ALAN FREEDMAN A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q Forum 233343 Homeroom Representative 2,43 In- ternational Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Math Club 233,43 NFL 233,43 Opera 3,43 Regis- ter Staff 4, Editorial Editor. 3 . 7 SCOTT MARTIN FRIEDMAN Central High Players 23 Interna- tional Relations Cluh 43 Junior Classical League 2,3. DONALD ALAN FRIES A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4, Junior Classical League 2,41 Junior Red Cross 43 Opera 3,43 Road Show 3,43 Ushering 23 Junior Choir 2. l X 1 JAMES R. FUXA Transferred from Creighton Prep, Omaha, N6bF8Sk3Q Chess Club 2,3, 43 Council Member 3, Vice-president 43 Junior Classical League 233,43 Junior Honor Society 2,3,4. JANIS M. FULNER Transferred from Chagrin Falls High School, Chargrin Falls, Ohio3 Economics Club 4. JERRY GACA Junior Red Cross 1,23 ROTC 13 Student Control 1,2,3. DAVE R. GARLAND A Cappella Choir 3,4, Librarian 3,43 All City Music Clinic 233,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 O-Club 2,3343 Opera 3343 Road Show 3,43 Student Control 2,3,4. SHARON QSHARIJ GENDLER A Cappella Choir 3343 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 2,43 Future Teachers of America 2333 National Thespians 43 Opera 3,4, Lead 3,43 Road Show 3,43 Student Control 4. MARY KAY GARROTTO Junior Red Cross 1,23 Pep Squad 1,2. v I. KEVIN GILLAN Chess Club 3,43 Greenwich Villagers 3,43 International Relations Club 43 Math Club 43 Student Control 3,43 Forum 4. MARIA LUPE GOMEZ JERRY MICHAEL GORDON Outdoorsmen 253. U, ROBERT L. GILMORE Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 253,45 Football 2,354, Captain 45 O-Club 3,45 Student Control 25 Track 25 Junior Choir 3. RUTH GOLDSMITI-I Economics Club 45 GAA 2,3,45 Of- fice Assistant 45 Pep Squad 253,45 Eagle-ettes 3545 Captain 4. 1 I ROBERT KELLIS GRANT All City Music Clinic 2,3545 Chess Club 3,45 Concert Band 253,45 Ger- man Club 25 Junior Honor Society 35 Road Show 2,3545 ROTC 152. MARK RICHARD GREENBERG A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 253,45 Concert Band 2,45 Future Physicians of America 2,35 German Club 2535 Math Club 35 Opera 45 Road Show 253,45 Out- doorsmen 2,3545 C-Squad 354. MARCIA ANN GLASS Concert Band 1,25 Inter-American Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 Pep Squad 1,25 Road Show 1,25 Student Control 3,45 Ski Club 3,4. HARRIET SI-IIELA GOLDSTEIN GAA 2,35 Pep Squad 152,35 Student Control 45 Teacher's Helper 45 Eagle-ettes 35 Junior Choir 4. r, l V ROBERT L. GOODMAN Inter-American Club 2,35 Interna- tional Relations 45 Office Assistant 25 Student Control 253,45 Ski Club 4. SHERI LEE GOY Homemaking Club 1,25 Inter-Ameri- can Club 2,35 Student Control 1,2,3, 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Junior Choir 4. RICHARD FREDERICK GREEN A Cappella Choir 3545 All City Music Clinic 2,3545 Boys State 3, State Treasurer5 Fall Play 45 Forum 2,3,45 Vice-president 35 Homeroom Representative 3,45 Junior Classical League 253,45 Math Club 25354, Treasurer 3, President 45 Opera 3545 Road Show 354. TODD ALAN GREENSTONE Baseball 35 Future Physicians ul' America 4. LINDA SUE GRIMM DIANE GRIGSBY Transferred from Hastings High JAMES W. GRONAU Hi-Y 3. School, Hastings, Nebraska. MARY LOUISE GRUBE A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Inter-American Club 2. 3,43 Opera 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Road Show 3,43 Student Control 4: Teacher's Helper 3, JOSEPH L. GUM A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q Homeroom Rep- resentative 43 International Rela- tions Club 43 O-Club 2,3,4Q Opera 2,3,4, Lead 43 Outdoorsmen 43 Road Show 2,3,43 Student Control 2,43 Gymnastics 2,3,4. ROBERT D. HACKNEY Basketball 23 Student Control 51,41 Track 2. KAREN MARIE GUSTASOIN Concert Band 1,2,33 Future Nurses of America 3,4, Secretary 43 Green- wich Villagers 33 Homemaking Club 43 Pep Squad l,2,3,43 Road Show 1,2,3. SUSAN L. I-IAILE Central High Players 2,fl,43 Full Play 3,43 GAA 2,31 Homeroom Rep- resentative 3,43 Junior Honor So- ciety 2,33 National Thespians 43 Pep Squad 23 Register Staff 4, Fear ture Editor3 Student Control 4. CAROL ANN HALL Hi-Y 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 2,3,43 Makeup 4. v I EDDIE JOE HAMM Transfer from Minot High School, Minot North Dakota3 Rifle Team 4. DELDON MERLE HAMANN Audio Visual Club 1,2,3,4, President 33 Fall Play 3,43 Homeroom Repre- sentative 43 Library Club 23 Na- tional Thespians 3,4, Presirlent4: Road Show 3,43 Stage Crew 3.4: Teacher's Helper 3. JANET LYNN HANDLEMAN Cheerleader 13 Homeroom Repre- sentative 2,43 Inter-American Club 2,3,43 Math Club 23 O-Book Staff 4, Club Editor3 Pep Squad 13 Stu- dent Control 43 Teacher's Helper R3 Future Teachers of America 3,4. bf DON C. HARCK Outzloorsmen 2,35 Road Show 2. MICHAEL JOSEPH HARKINS Athletic Manager, Football 3,43 COC 43 Crack Squad 2,3,4, Commander 45 Hussars 41 Junior Classical League 2,3,4g NCOC 2,33 O-Club 3, 43 Road Show 2,33 ROTC 1,2,3,4q Drill Team 2,3,4, Commander 4. x 1 ! ! I RODNEY KENNETH HARDIMAN MARY LEE HARMON A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,45 GAA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3g Opera 45 Pep Squad 2,33 Road Show 43 Usher 3. V . Nov 9, ll O, l Iwi Wil. ffl 1 W Jin, if PM ww Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake . . MARSHA KAY HARRISON GAA 23 Pep Squad 2,3. GERALD GRANT HAYEK Football 2,3. PAMELA FAYE HAWLEY Transferred from North High School, Omaha, Nebraska. SUSAN ANITA HEISLER Central High Players 2,3,4, Trea- surer 4g Fall Play 3, Lead 33 French Club 2,3,4, International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 O-Book Staff 4, Military Editorg Student Control 4. M LAURIE LEA HENDRICKS Teacher's Helper 1,23 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4. CYNTHIA QCINDYJ HENNECKE Central High Players 1,2,3,4, Sgt-at- arms 2, Secretary 33 Fall Play 1,2, 3,4, Stage Manager 33 National Thespians 43 Road Show 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 2,3,43 Office As- STEVEN BYRON HENLEY Baseball 2,3,43 O-Club 43 ROTC 2, MARLENE ALICE HENNINGS Concert Band 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 2,43 Y-Teens 3. sistant 3. l SHARI LOU HESS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q GAA 2,3,4g Music Award 33 Opera 43 Pep Squad 2,3, Secretary 33 Road Show 43 Teach- er's Helper 3,4. SHARON MARIE HIGGINS French Club 2,43 Future Physicians of America 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Inter-American Club 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Teacher's Helper 3,43 Forum 4. GARY HICKSON PAT HILBURN German Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 Stu dent Control 2,3,4. ROBERT LOUIS HILLER Central High Players 33 Fall Play 33 Forum 43 Inter-American Club 3, 43 International Relations Club 43 Register Staff 4, News Editor3 Stu- dent Control 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4. STEPHEN MARC HOBERMAN Central High Players 2,33 Fall Play 23 Homeroom Representative 4, President 43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Student Control 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4. DAVID LOWELL HILLIAR Junior Classical League 3,43 Office Assistant 23 Student Control 3. JOHN T. HOFFMAN Concert Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 2,3Q Road Show 3. MONIE HOKANSON A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3343 French Club 33 GAA 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 33 Opera 3,43 Pep Squad 2,33 Road Show 3,43 Usher 2. DON R. HOLT German Club 2,3,4, President 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Office Assistant 2,33 Teacher's Helper 3. RONALD HOLLINGSWORTH NCOC 2,33 ROTC 2,33 Student Con- trol 2. DAVID LEROY HOLTZ All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 O-Club 3,43 Outdoorsmen 3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Swimming 2,3,4, Captain 43 Teacher's Helper 33 C-Squad 3,41 Future Physicians of America 3,4. TONY G. HOOI Basketball 13 Chess Club 3,43 Home- room Representative 2,3,43 Inter- American Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 International Relations Club 43 Jun- ior Honor Society 23 Math Club 2, 3,43 Student Control 43 Teacher's Helper 2,33 C-Squad 3,4. KENNETH R. I-IOVEY Audio-Visual Club 4: Chess Club 4. JOYCE MARIE HORTON GAA 13 Homemaking Club 13 Make- up 13 Y-Teens 1. OLGA FRIEDA HOWARD A Cappella Choir 33 Art Award 33 GAA 2,33 Girls State 3, alternate3 Greenwich Villagers 43 Homeroom Representative3 O-Book Staff 4, Art Editor: Pep Squad 2,3, Trea- surer 33 Road Show 23 Teacher's Helper 3,4 CAROLYN MARIE HOWELL German Club 3,43 Office Assistant 23 Pep Squad 3,41 Teacher's Helper 3. JOHANNA I-IUBER Debate 1,2,33 German Club 2,3,43 International Relations Club 43 Jun- ior Classical League 2,3,43 NFL 1,2, 3,43 Pep Squad 13 Student Control 43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. JAMES ALBERT HRUBAN O-Club 3,43 Tumbling 2,3,43 Gym- nastics 2,3,4. TERESE KATHLEEN HUDGINS GAA 1,23 Greenwich Villagers 2,3,4, President 43 Homeroom Representa- tive 1,23 Student Control 33 Teach- er's Helper 3. SHARON I-IURLEY GAA 1 2 3 4 Teacher s Helper 3. TODD EDWARD ILLIG JOSEPH LE CLAIRE HUEBNER Football 25 Junior Classical League 2g Wrestling 2: Cross Country 33 C- Squad 3,4. FAY H. HUEY Future Teachers of America 3g Li brary Club 3,4, Sgt-at arms 3 Teacher's Helper 33 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Treasurer 4. LING FINE HUEY Future Teachers of America 3g Li- brary Club 3,4, Secretary 4g Teach- er's Helper 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sgt- at-arms 4. MARK LOUIS JACOBSON Central High Players 4g Greenwich TERESA QTERRIJ JEDLICKA Villagers 45 International Relations GAA 1,2,3g Pep Squad 1,2,3g En- Club 43 Junior Classical League trepreneurs 4. 2,3,4. CONNIE JO JENSEN HOLLY JERSHIN Transferred from Ryan High School, Bookroom Assistant 2, Makeup 4g Omaha, Nebraskag Inter-American Pep Squad 4- ' Club 43 Skl Club 4. PAT HUMPHREY JAMES EDWARD HYLEN Chess Club 2,3,4g Council Member 4g JETS 33 Math Club 3,4. THOMAS HENRY JACOBSEN Concert Band 2,3,4g Golf 2,3,4g 0-Club 3g Swimming 2,3,4. SANDRA CONNIE JESS Central High Players 2,33 Fall Play 23 French Club 2,3,43 GAA 2,31 Inter-American Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Office Assistant 2,3,43 Student Control 23 Teacher's CYDNEY L. JOHN Junior Classical League 23 Pep Squad 2,3,4. Helper 3. ROBERT GLENN JOHNSON ROTC 2. STEVEN PAUL JOHNSON Debate 23 Football 23 lnter-Ameri- can Club 33 Math Club 33 NFL 2,33 Outdoorsmen 43 Road Show 23 Science Award 2. EILEEN MAE JOHNSON Commercial Award 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3343 Junior Honor PLFRCY THOMAS JOHNSON Society 33 Pep Squad 23 Teachefs Stu enf C0f1ff013,4- Helper 4. ROBERT MICHAEL JOHNSON Baseball 1,2,33 Basketball 1,23 Homeroom Representative 23 Junior Classical League 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Teacher's Helper 3. STEVEN RAY JOHNSON Transferred from Claremont High School, Claremont, Minnesota. SUSAN LEE JOHNSON Entrepreneurs 4, Secretary 43 Inter- American Club 33 Math Club 43 Register Staff 43 Student Control lg Teacher's Helper 334. TONY L. JONES SYBIL SUE JONES Homemaking Club 4. JEFFREY L. JORGENSEN A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Future Teachers of America 33 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 43 Opera 3,43 Road Show 3.43 Science Award 4. SALLY JO JORGENSEN A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3545 Central High Players 25 GAA 2,3,45 German Club 253,45 Junior Honor Society 2,35 Junior Classical League 25 Opera 3,45 Lead 45 Road Show 354. PETRA CHARLOTTE JURGAWCZYNSKI German Club 2,354, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Junior Honor Society 1,35 Pep Squad 1,25 Teacher's Helper 4. tMARYj GRETCHEN JUFFER A Cappella Choir 45 Central High Players 25 GAA 3545 Greenwich Vil- lagers 253,45 Inter-American Club 25 Junior Honor Society 35 Opera 45 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, President 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Future Teachers of America 3. MARY LOU J URGEN S' Would you believe my pants are torn? DONN BERNARD KAPLAN Central High Players 35 Interna- tional Relations Club 45 Math Club 25 Future Physicians of America 4. MICHAEL STEVEN KAPLAN Boys State 45 Chess Club 253,4, President 3, Council Member 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Inter- national Relations Club 3,45 Lang- uage Award 2,35 Register Staff 45 Editor5 Forum 354. GARY M. KAPLAN Chess Club 3,45 Dance Band 2,3545 Debate 25 Homeroom Representative 45 Junior Classical League 2,3545 Math Club 3545 NFL 2,35 Road Show 2,3. LEA KARPMAN All City Music Clinic 2,3545 French Club 253545 Greenwich Villagers 45 Junior Honor Society 253,45 Orches- tra 253,45 Sgt-at-arms 35 Road Show 25354, Manager 45 Teacher's Helper 35 Forum 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice- president 4. RICK KATELMAN Central High Players 3,43 Green- wich Villagers 43 International Re- lations Club 4. MICHAEL DAVID KATZMAN All City Music Clinic 3,43 Dance Band 233,43 Future Physicians of America 33 Golf Club 3,41 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,3343 Math Club 43 Orches- DAVE ALLAN KATZ Debate 23 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Secretary 33 Junior Honor Society 33 Language Award 2,33 Nlath Club 2,3,4: Math Award 33 NFI, 2,3,4. PATTI ANN KAUP Transferred from Palm Beach High School, West Palm Beach, Florida. MARCIA JOY KAY A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 43 French Club 3,43 Future Teachers of America 33 Forum 3,43 Opera 43 Pep Squad 2.33 Road Show 4: 'I'eacher's Helper 334. CHERYLENE AVON KEMP Future Nurses of America 43 Home- making Club 23 Homeroom Repre- sentative 43 Makeup 3,43 Office AS- sistant 2,43 Student Control 31 Y- Teens 4. tra 2,3343 Road Show 2,3,4. COLLEEN JUNE KELLY French Club 233,43 German Club 43 International Relations Club 43 Jun- ior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 33 Makeup 33 Pep Squad 33 Register Staff 43 Teacher's Helper 4. ALMASTENE KING DAN E. KIRSCH WILLIAM ROBERT KOHL Future Physicians of America 43 Greenwich Villagers 43 All City Music Clinic 43 C-Squad 4. DAVID KNOWLES CHERYL ANN KOHOUT Concert Band 13 GAA 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,33 Office Assis- tant 2,3. KAY KONECKY Homemaking Club 33 Homeroom Representative 33 Student Control 23 Teacher's Helper 3. CHERYL SUE KRAFT Central High Players 3,43 GAA 1,21 Inter-American Club 33 Pep Squad 1,3. ANNE LOUISE KONECNY Concert Band 2,31 Homemaking Club 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23,41 Road Show 23 Y-Teens 2,3. LARRY MICHAEL KRAFT Cenlral High Players 3,43 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 1,2,3,4Q Math Cluh 3,42 Future Physicians of America 3. SHARON E. KRAFT Central High Players 13 Cheerleader 13 GAA 13 Homeinaking Club 1,22 Makeup 33 Pep Squad 1. ROSEMARY C. KSIONZEK Homemaking Club 43 Homeroom Representative 4. ROBERT L. KRAMER Inter-American Club 23 Junior Red Cross 13 Outdoorsmen 23 ROTC 1,2, 3,43 Student Control 43 Ushering 2. FRED DAVID KUDYM COC 43 Crack Squad 33 NCOC 33 Road Show 33 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Award 33 Color Guard 3. DAVID J. KULM CHERYL ANNE LANG Homemaking Club 3,41 Homeroom Representative 13 Student Control 3,4. PEGGY LYNNE LANDON A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 3,41 Inter-American Club 2,41 Junior Honor Society 2,3, 43 Opera 3,43 Pep Club 2: Road Show 3,4. JOHN LANG ROTC 1,2,4. BEN R. LANTZ Baseball 25 Golf 3,45 O-Club 45 Outdoorsmen 45 C-Squad 4. LINDA LEE LARSON KATHY RAE LARSEN All City Music Clinic 152,3,45 Future Nurses of America 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep Squad 253,45 Road Show 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 354. JOHN ARTHUR LASER Central High Players 45 Debate 3,45 Fall Play 45 Football 2,35 Junior Classical League 2,35 NFL 3,45 Out- cloorsmen 35 International Relations Club 4. JAMES C. LEACH Basketball lg C-Squad 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Representative 45 O-Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Track 3. JEFFREY B. LEWIS Transfer from Ft. Campbell High School, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky5 Golf 2,35 Homeroom Representative 35 Orchestra 45 Ski Club 2,3,4, Sgt- at-arms 3. DEBORAH ANN LEWIS Central High Players 45 GAA 1,2,35 Homemaking Club 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Pep Squad 1,25 Student Control 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE LINCOLN All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Math Club 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Outdoorsmen 45 Road Show 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Math Team 45 Concert Band 45 C-Squad 4. DIANE MARIE LINDBERG Makeup 45 Pep Squad 2,3. PAUL ROBERT LINDEMAN Bookroom Assistant 3,45 COC 45 NCOC 2,3, Treasurer 35 Rifle Team 3,45 ROTC 1,2,3,45 Ushering 2,3. KARL FREDRICK LINDEMAN Bookroom Assistant 2,3,45 Hussars 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 NCOC 2,35 President 35 Rifle Team 3,45 ROTC 1,2,3,4, JAMES ROBERT LINDSAY Athletic Manager 35 Concert Band 2,3545 Football 35 Road Show 2,3545 Student Control 2,3,45 Wrestling 2, 3,4. SANDRA LOU LIPP Central High Players 2,33 French Club 2,3343 Homeroom Representa- tive 2,43 Inter-American Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Student Control 33 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4. JANET LEONESSE LLOYD Greenwich Villagers 3,43 Makeup 43 Y-Teens 4. ROBERT M. LIPSEY Baseball 11,43 Student Control 23 334. RAYMOND JAMES LOFTUS All City Music Clinic 33 Football 23 Greenwich Villagers 43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 2,33 Track 2,3,43 Wrestling 33,43 C-Squad 3,43 Cross Country JOHN WILLIAM LOHRMAN Central High Players 33 Fall Play 33 French Club 23 Future Physicians of America 2333 Homeroom Repre- sentative 23 Student Control 2,3,43 Stamp Sc Coin Club 23 Ski Club 3,4. TERRY RAY LOWDER Chess Club 3,41 Concert Band 43 Debate 23 German Club 23 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Math Club 3,4, Vice-president 43 NFL 2, 3,41 National Merit Semi-Finalist. RICHARD HENRY LONGO ROTC 1,233. LINDA JEAN LUCZYNSK Transferred from Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Latin Club 2. MARY JANE LUTHER Art Award 2,33 GAA 23 Greenwich Villagers 43 Inter-American Club 33 Pep Club 2333 Teacher's Helper 3. ULLA H. MANDALKA German Club 33 Hornemaking Club 4. MICHAEL L. MAINELLI Central High Players 2333 Green- wich Villagers 43 Hi-Y 23 Junior Red Cross 23 Student Control 2,3,4. BETTY MARIE MARION HELEN C. MARKLE 'Transferred from Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebraska. BEVERLY JO MAUK Future Teachers of America 3,4, German Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,3, Pep Squad 2,3, Teach- er's Helper 3,4. LEON R. MARTINEZ DEBBIE J. MAURER A Cappella Choir 4, All City Music Clinic 3,43 Greenwich Villagers 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Inter- national Relations Club 4, Opera 4, Pep Squad 2,3. Do you smell something burning? KAREN JANE MAXWELL Transferred from North High School, Omaha, Nebraska, Home- making Club 4, Makeup 4, Pep Squad 3,4. DEBBIE McCARL Transferred from Shawnee Mission East High School, Prairie Village, Kansas. CAROLINE EMILIE MAYER French Club 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, President 4, German Club 2,45 Jun- ior Honor Society 2,3, O-Book Staff 4, Assistant Senior Editor, Teach- er's Helper 2,3,4, Forum 3,4, Junior 'Thoir 3. HENRY BLAINE McCARRELL Track 3. PATRICIA JANE MeCOY GAA 2,3,4Q Junior Red Cross 43 Office Assistant 23 Student Control JS: Teacher's Helper 3,4. GARY DEAN McFARLAND COC 43 NCOC 1,2,3,43 ROTC 1,2,3, 43 Drill Team 2. JEAN DIANE McCURDY Transferred from North High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Central High Players 33 Forum 3,4, Secre- tary 43 German Club 33 Inter-Ameri- can Club 33 International Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 3. JOHN L. McFARLANE JANIS MARIE McFLOYD Greenwich Villagers 23 Homemaking Club 23 Makeup 33 Y-Teens 33 Ushering 3. TIMOTHY JAMES McIVOR All City Music Clinic 2,3343 Boys State Alternate 33 Chess Club 3,43 Concert Band 2,3343 Inter-American Club 233,43 Junior Honor Society 2, 33 Math Club 43 Orchestra 43 Road Show 2,3,4: National Merit Semi- Finalist 4. KATHARINE C. McGRATI-I Transferred from Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Green- wich Villagers 33 O-Book Staff 4, Assistant Activities Editor: Forum 42 Junior Honor Society 3. JEFFREY S. McLEAN Horneroom Representative 233. JOEL K. McWILLIAMS All City Music Clinic 233,43 Concert Band 2,3,4Q Inter-American Club 2, 3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 43 O-Club 3,42 Orchestra 3,43 Road Show 2,3,43 Swirxuning 2, 3,43 JETS 3. NANCY LEE MECHLING STEPHAN R. MEARS C-Squad 2,3343 Math Team 4. CONNIE COLLEEN MEEHAN Debate 1,21 French Club 33 GAA 1,2,3,43 NFL l,2,3,4Q Pep Squad 1,21 Ski Club 3,43 Teacher's Helper 33 Tennis 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL D. MEICHES Central High Players 33 Debate 23 Golf 43 Inter-American Club 2,31 International Relations Club 4, Treasurer 43 Junior Red Cross 4: Student Control 33 Future Physi- cians of America 43 Forum 3. THEODORE R. MENCK Football 2,33 Greenwich Villagers 43 O-Club 3,43 Outdoorsmen 2,33 Stu- dent Control 33 Swimming 3,41 Track 2,33 Gymnastics 43 C-Squad 2,33 Stamp 8: Coin Club 2. LESLEE MEMMOTT Student Ccntrol 33 Future Physi- cians of America 3,43 Entrepreneurs 4. CECILIA MAY MERRILL Transferred from St. Joseph High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Future Nurses of America 3,43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 43 Junior Classical League 23 Teacher's Helper 3. BEVERLY CAROL MERTES Homemaking Club 43 Junior Classi- cal League 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Pep Squad 2,3,4Q Teacher's Helper 4. JOHN MILLER Transferred from Sioux City High School, Sioux City, Iowa. f CRAIG R. MILLER All City Music Clinic 23 Concert Band 2,3,43 Homeroom Representa- tive 43 O-Club 3,43 Orchestra 43 Outdoorsmen 3,41 Road Show 2,32 Swimming 2,3,4Q Track 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,4. TERRY KEITH MILLER Baseball 23 Homeroom Representa- tive 2,33 Junior Classical League 2, 3,43 Outdoorsmen 2,31 Cross Coun- ,was ,rf -.ee ' ' K .33 . M f..:a3f,:55 'mm,::,3ia:i- f , TOM MILLER Bookroom Assistant 43 ROTC l,2. JEROME MITCHELL - Transferred from Narimasu High School, Tokyo, Japan. try 3,4. ALVIN MITCHELL Basketball 2,3,43 O-Club 3,4. IRIS NATALIE MOHANNA Transferred from Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Home- making Club 33 Inter-American Club 33 Junior Classical League 2,31 Pep Club 23 Student Control 2,3. JOHN ACIE MORRIS III Audio-Visual Club 3,45 Fall Play 3, 45 Football 25 Hi-Y 35 National Thespians 3,45 Opera 3,45 Road Show 2,3,45 ROTC 25 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Spring Play 2,3,4. TONIA FAYE NAAB ROBERT WESLEY MOHR Greenwich Villagers 3,4, Sgt-at-arms 45 Junior Red Cross 4: Library Club 3,4, Viceepresiclent 45 Student Con- trol 35 Teacher's Helper 45 Track 2,35 Ski Club 3,4. ALLEN MARK MORRIS A Cappella Choir 3,41 Chess Club Ilg Junior Classical League 2,3,45 NCOC 25 Opera 3,45 Road Show 3, 4: ROTC 1.25 Future Physicians of America 2,3,4. CHERYL LYNN NARDELLA Transferred from St. Joseph High School, Omaha, Nebraska. MARGO ANN NEESMAN Central High Players 25 French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Forum 45 GAA 2,35 German Club 3,45 International Relations Club 45 Junior Honor So- ciety 2,35 Teacher's Helper 3,4. THOMAS JOSEPH MORIARTY Golf 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 25 O-Club 3,45 Student Control 2,35 Ski Club 4g C-Squad 4. JAMES ALLEN MORRIS All City Music Clinic 2,45 COC 45 Concert Band 2,3,4g Crack Squad 3, 4: Hussars 3,45 National Thespians 45 NCOC 2,31 Road Show 2,3,4g ROTC 2,3,45 Stage Crew 3,4. JEANNENE P. NAUGHTON Teacher's Helper 2. CHARLOTTE M. NELSON Office Assistant 2. KATHERINE ANN MULRY Central High Players 2,3,45 Fall Play 3,45 Greenwich Villagers 43 In- ter-American Club 2,45 Makeup 45 National Thespians 45 Pep Club 2. DAVID ANTHONY NAEGLE Transferred from Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebraska 'QF DIANE BETH NEPOMNICK French Club 2,3,43 GAA 23 Inter- American Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 33 O-Book Staff 4, Military I'lditor3 Office Assistant 2,Il,43 Stu- dent Control 33 Teacher's Helper 23 Ski Club 2,3,4. SAM PAUL NOCITA Basketball l,23 Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 43 Homeroom Representa- tive 2,33 O-Club 2,3,43 Student Con- trol 4: Track 1,23 VVrestling 2,33 C-Squad 3,43 Homecoming King Candidate. VIRGINIA NEWBERRY Transferred from Robbinsdale High School, Minneapolis, Minnesotag German Club 33 Forum 4. LINDA SUSAN NOGG A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Central High Players 2,33 French Club 2,33 Junior Honor So- ciety 23 Office Assistant 43 Opera 43 Road Show 43 Student Control 3: Teacher's Helper 3,4. KATHLEEN VIRGINIA NOLAN Transferred from Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska3 Central High Players 2,3,43 French Club 2,31 GAA 1,21 Library Club 1,23 Makeup 43 Office Assistant 1,33 Pep Squad lg Student Control 3. NEAL NORDQUIST Road Show 2,3. SHARON KAY NOODELL Chess Club 3 French Club 1 234 Ireasurer 4 Forum 2,3 Treasurer 2 3' GAA 1 2 3 4 President 4' Jun- ior Classical League 33 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Language Award 3, Math Club 2,3,4Q Teachers Helper 2,3,4. NANCY JEAN NORTHCUTT GAA 1,2,33 Inter-American Club 1, 2,33 Teacher's Helper 33 Y-Teens 1. 2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-president 3. LINDA JOAN NOTI-INAGEL All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 23 GAA 43 Homeroom Representative 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Road Show 2,3,43 Y- Teens 2. MICHAEL WILLIAM 0'BRIEN Athletic Manager 33 Chess Club 43 COC 43 NCOC 2,33 O-Club 3,43 Rifle Team 43 ROTC 1,2,3,43 C- Squad 4. JAY L. NOVAK Central High Players 23 Inter-Amer- ican Club 2,32 O-Club 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Safe Teen Council 33 Student Control 2,33 Teacher's Helper 23 Gymnastics 2.3.43 Stamp 8z Coin Club 2. MARY KMICKEYJ THERESA ODDO 5::,,--ggi'-riffs::Ziff59.55Z'al.'iFi5'Ef::?i55i5'5f 55954 i gl? i ' fl2lT1.4riL -' QYQLQQEJ' J '1k :fi Q. I . -' WEP fr gm . -- 551 Y 2 .., J ., Twig. fl? Ireijfffsilfi 54 5515! :EIEWX ' 55 A QXPJQFTQ AIS LW we ef 2' afwsxvle X2 01 15355 4332 eww Mgsgg N J 3 qw ,ge .3 it M Z L M W, Q , ,Q 7, g 3, 4, W 5, A ra V N U Y Q sgz:s2Et'i'?Wf' :iii g5g3je?g5?E5f lil, me L . ., af, i .1 3 Q I . . of ' -...W ' A +52 RICHARD ALLEN OGDEN Concert Band 2,43 Outdoorsmen 33 Ruud Show 2,43 ROTC 23 Student Fontrol 4. GERALDINE ANN OLSEN GAA 2,3.43 Homeroom Representa- tive 33 Inter-American Club 1,2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 13 Pep Squad 2,33 Forum 3,4, Treasurer 4. CATHIE JO OLIVE Central High Players 43 GAA 238,43 German Club 23 Greenwich Villagers 3,43 Homcmaking Club 33 Pep Squad 1.2: Ski Club 4. MARY KAY O'MEARA Homemaking Club 1. la .W ., But we're still waiting for the 'tGreat Pumpkin! MIKE C. PALADINO Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 13 Foot- ball 132,33 Homeroom Representative 'l3 Student Control 2,3,4. ELIZABETH A. PARKERSON A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Inter- American Club 43 Junior Honor So- ciety 33 Math Club 43 Opera 43 Road Show 43 Teacher's Helper 334. GEORGE WILLIAM PALMER Greenwich Villagers 43 Student Con- trol 3,4. DAWN MARIE PARYS GAA 2,3,4Q Pep Squad 233. wa? i RITA PASKOWITZ Central High Players 1,2,45 Debate 25 GAA 1,25 Junior Honor Society 1,25 NFL 2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Road Show 3. GLENN MICHAEL PELECKY Football 2,3,45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 25 O-Club 3,45 Student Control 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 2,35 Gymnastics 25 C-Squad 2,35 Home- coming King Candidate. DAVID DWIGHT PEARSON Math Club 3,45 Science Award 25 Student Control 45 Math Team 2,3, 4. VAUGHN RICHARD PERKINS Basketball 2,3,4: Football 3,45 O- Club 3,4. NANCY GLEE PETERS Central High Players 35 Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 3. GEORGE E. PETERSON III Transferred from East High School, Sioux City, Iowa5 Baseball 3,45 Student Control 4. Wag gamma? ANNA KATHRYN CKATHYJ PETERSEN GAA 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Homemak- ing Club 15 Future Teachers of America 2,35 Inter-American Club 3. e ' l-Zffg' rf' fix!! 3 ff ef. gi ,llfkf ifflfuf I. Ilikfpyuall N R .Q fs I-1,6 , v X ' X flb wig! Ji, flip- QJAQK, QLU 1 L. ,VI 5 , 5 Mc, 1 RONALD LEE POLICKY YQ tilt l Chess Club 45 Concert Band 2,35 Road Show 2,35 ROTC 25 JETS 3. KQJX, 93' .uv we lx iz gif.-' 1 ' l- ,.,iEE':ll? 1523:-liasiiiilli.: , .- i :w 'f'a' 'K - - 'Q MARY ELIZABETH POLSON A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Concert Band 25 Inter-American Club 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Junior Honor Society 25 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Opera 3,45 Road Show 2.3,4. ALAN STUART PRIESMAN Homeroom Representative 25 Ski Club 4. THOMAS ALAN POWERS Math Club 2,3,45 Math Team 1,2,3, 4. JOYCE CLARE PROHASKA French Club 2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Economics Club 4. 4 PAMELA PRUDDEN French Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 OvBook Staff 4. Club Editor: Pep Squad 2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Forum 43 Math Team 2. TERESA FLORENCIA RAMIREZ KURT VINCENT RACHWITZ A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 233,43 Fall Play 33 Football 13 Opera 3,43 Road Show 3,4. RICHARD WAYNE RAMM Basketball 2. CHARLES RANDOLPH Basketball I3 Football 13 Track 1. RENI-EE BETH RATNER Central High Players 2333 French Club 3,41 Inter-American Club 2. ara as ii'-V 3:9 . .. ...,,.. k -wi -- tw m .-,. ., .. , ,, 3 'i ma -- V 'L . 3, .. . V 5. V, ,E ' ' ' . 452 425 3' fair. , X 1' re PAULETTE J. REED A Cappella Choir'4g All City Music Clinic 43 Future Nurses of America 33 GAA 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Opera 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Road Show 43 Teach- er's Helper 3,43 Economics Club 4. ROBERT D. REGEHR Student Control 3. ELMER B. REEVES JENNIFER C RATLIFI' All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q French Club 2,3,4Q Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Squad 2,3,4. FRANCIS WILLIAM RAYER Gymnastics 2,3,4. Football 233,43 Golf 23 Hi-Y 2,3343 O-Club 233,43 Outdoorsmen 2,31 Teacher's Helper 43 Tennis 23 Track 2,8,4Q Homecoming King Candidate. JACQUELINE ETHEL REILLY Concert Band 2,3,43 Pep1Squad 2, 3,43 Road Show 2,H,4. JEANATTE REINGLAS Central High Players 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,33 Inter-American Club 2,3, 43 International Relations Club 43 O-Book Staff 4, Faculty Editor3 Road Show 2,33 Teacher's Helper 3,4. ELAINE BETH REISS Central High Players 23 French Club 2,33 GAA 23 Student Control 33 Ushering 23 Stamp 8: Coin Club STEVE NOE REINMUTH Art Award 3. JEANNE E. RENNERFELDT GAA 13 Pep Squad 13 Homemaking Club 4. 3. ROBERTA ELIZABETH REVORD Teacher's Helper 1,2,3,43 Debate 1, 2,33 French Club 2,3,43 Future Teachers of America 2,3Q Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 33 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 NFI. 1,2,3,4Q Pep Squad 1,21 Student Control 1,2,3. NORMA JEAN REYNOLDS GAA 23 Makeup 23 Pep Club 2. BRUCE W. REYNOLDS Student Control 43 Gymnastics 2,3 43 Ski Club 43 Stamp 8: Coin Club 2 RAY C. RIGGERT Baseball 3,4. ROSE MICHAEL RILEY Central High Players 23 Cheerleader 1.33 GAA 2,3343 Pep Squad 2,32 'I'eacher's Helper 33 Office Assistant 4. KRISSA LEE RIPPEY All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Green- wich Villagers 43 International Rela- tions Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Orchestra 2,3,43 Road Show 3,43 Forum 2,3,4, President 3. MARK VICTOR RIMMERMAN Concert Band 1,23 Orchestra 3.43 Road Show 1,2,3,4: ROTC 13 Stu- dent Control 3. SUSAN LYNN RIPS Central High Players 23 French Club 2,3,43 GAA 23 Inter-American Club 3,43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 O-Book Staff 4, Editor 43 Student Control 33 Teacher's Helper 2,33 Ushering 2. CHARLES VICTOR ROBINSON Junior Classical League 3,43 Math Club 233,43 Outdoorsmen 33 Student Control 3,4. BARBARA JOY ROSEMAN Chess Club 3,43 French Club 2,32 Future Physicians of America 21 Homeroom Representative 23 Interf national Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 33 Teacher's Helper 2,3,4Q Tennis 2,3, ALICE CHRISTINE ROGERS GAA 43 Homemaking Club 43 Fu- ture Teachers of America 2. WILLIAM MARSHALL ROSEN French Club 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 43 Forum 2,3,4, President 43 Interna- tional Relations Club 2,3,43 Register Staff 4, Fourth Page Editor 43 Jun- ior Honor Society 2,3. 4. SUSAN LYNNE ROSSETER Greenwich Villagers 2,3,4, Sgt-at- arms 3, Secretary 43 Homeroom Representative 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Miss NCOC 33 Regis- ter Staff 43 Teacher's Helper 3. CANDICE QCANDYJ RAE ROTH All City Music Clinic 33 GAA 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 33 Pep Squad 2,33 Stu- dent Control 33 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 43 Teacher's Helper 33 Homecoming Candidate 4, V A JAMES M. ROTELLA Baseball 43 Teacher's Helper 43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. RONALD MURRAY RUBEN Central High Players 2,31 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 233,43 Junior Red Cross 43 Register Staff 4, Sports Editor 43 Stamp Sc Coin Club 2. SANDRA KSANDIEJ MARIE RUMA GAA 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 23 Pep Squad 2,3. JAMES A. SANCHEZ Football 1,2Q Student Control 23 Wrestling 1. ...Q-fwfw f .eff rifgaigkti Tv wi45b5?sr1's? 1 'tflimsvy Jwivzeyt- - wgww 4 Sekgveffffse -- , , rave? :ir Q5 ' ' ev. ffeffg. .. 3 I Ig ' ' . :lu 1 2. . ,. ,,., ,... . r. JOYCE E. RUSSELL A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 43 Bookroom Assistant l,2,43 Future Nurses of America 4, Trea- surer 43 GAA 1,2,43 German Club 23 Homemaking Club 1. ELDRIDGE ELLIOTT SCALES JR. Transferred from Voorheesville Cen- tral High School, Vorheesville, New York3 Concert Band 3,43 NCOC 33 Road Show 3,4Q ROTC 33 Student Control 3. ANITA SCALZO GAA 1,2,3,43 Homeroorn Represen- tative 1,23 Inter-American Club 233, 43 Junior Red Cross 43 Office As- sistant 3,43 Pep Squad 13 Student Control 3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. DANIEL L. SCI-IMIDT All City Music Clinic 2,3,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,4j Dance Band 2,3,43 Football 13 Orchestra 2,3,4Q Road Show 1,2,3,43 ROTC 1,2,3,4, Man- ager 43 Student Control 4. MATTHEW DAVID SCHLOFF Concert Band 1,21 Homeroom Rep- resentative 33 Orchestra 3,43 Out- doorsmen 43 Road Show 1,2343 ROTC 13 Ski Club 4. DEBORAH KAY SCHONEBOOM Central High Players 33 GAA 23 Inter-American Club 2,31 Library Club 33 Pep Squad 1,2Q Student Control 33 Future Teachers of Amer- il., He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a . . . SUSAN JOANN SCI-IREIN Concert Band 2,3,4Q Future Nurses of America 43 Road Show 2,3,4, JENNIFER E. SCOTT DALE ALLEN SCHWALM :German Club 2,33 Student Control 3,43 Stamp 8: Coin Club 2. LINDA ELAINE SEAMANS Greenwich Villagers 33 Junior Red Cross 43 Library Club 4, Sgt-at- arms 43 Y-Teens 1,2. TIMOTHY ROBERT SEASTEDT A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Opera 3,4, Lead 45 Outdoorsmen 2,3545 Vice-president 3, President 45 Road Show 2,3,4. CYNTHIA MARIA SHANNON GAA 3,45 Greenwich Villagers 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Student Control 35 Teacher's Helper 2. SHAROLYN ANN SHALLBERG Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Bookroom Assistant 3,45 Future Nurses of America 35 GAA 1,2,45 German Club 25 Homemaking Club l,2, Sgt- at-arms 25 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Teacher's Helper 35 Y-Teens 1',2. MICHAEL FRANCIS SHEARMAN Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,35 Junior Classical League 1,2,3, 45 O-Club 3. EDWARD DEAN SHORT Art Award 35 Greenwich Villagers 25 Hi-Y 25 Track 2. EDWARD R. SHRAGO Central High Players 2,45 Inter- national Relations Club 25 Math Club 25 Student Control 2,35 Teach- er's Helper 2,35 Future Physicians of America 2,4. JUDITH ANN SHRADAR All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2, 35 Road Show 2,3,4. JULIE LEE SHRIER A Cappella Choir 3,45 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Central High Play- ers Il,4, Historian 41' Fall Play 35 lforum 45 National Thesyiians 3,45 Opera 3,4, Lead 3,45 Road Show 23,4. NINA LEE SHRUM German Club 25 Homemaking Club 1,3,4, Vice-president 45 Inter-Ameri- can Club 35 Pep Squad 1, DENISE CAROL SILVERMAN Central High Players 25 Cheerleader 35 French Club 2,35 Homeropm Rep- resentative 45 Inter-American Club 45 Office Assistant 8,41 Pep Squad 2.35 'l'eacher's Helper 2. MARTIN HAROLD SHUKERT Boys State 35 Debate 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 2, Vice-president 3, President 45 Junior Honor Society 1,2,35 Math Club 3,45 International Relations Club 3,45 Language Award 1,2,35 NFL 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3, Secretary 45 Science Award 2,35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. JULIE ANN SIMON Chess Club 3,45 French Club 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Homeroom Representa- tive 25 International Relations Club 45 Math Club 3: Teacher's Helper 2,2l,45 Girls Tennis 253,45 Ski Club 2,fl,4, Trezxsurer 35 Forum 2,3. ffgv if 4-gf-frgvls ,z-,, -1, V551 Q- H gaarmg 4 gf 5, A 25 J 55,64 P. Vw 'swim SQ-5 7 ,. Kwik, Sie 1 6 2 A an dt H Q 5. -, V, JESSICA A. SIMS GAA 1,2. MARJORIE R. SIREF A Cappella Choir 3,45 Secretary5 All City Music Clinic 3,45 Cheer- leader 35 Future Teachers of Amer- ica 45 GAA 2,3,4g Homeroorn Rep- resentative 3,45 Inter-American Club 2,3,45 Opera 3,45 Pep Squad 2,35 Road Show 2,3,4. JUDITH ELAINE SIREF Central High Players 2,3,4, Presi- dent 45 Fall Play 35 Road Show 3, 45 Inter-American Club 2,3545 Fu- ture Teachers of America 45 Teach- er's Helper 45 National Thespians 4. MARK EDWARD SIREF Baseball 15 Central High Players 1, 25 Greenwich Villagers 45 Inter- American Club 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Math Club 35 Stage Crew 35 Student Control 15 Teacher's Helper 25 Future Physicians of America 4. JUDITH ANN SISKY French Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,4g Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 Teachers Helper 3, 45 Ushering 2,35 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Secretary 4. GERALD FRANK SKIPTON JR. COC 45 Hussars 45 NCOC 3,45 O- Club 45 Rifle Team 3,4, Captain 45 ROTC 2,1l,45 Student Control 3,41 Ushering 3. CURTIS EDWARD SLAMA Cc-xmau Club 2: Outdoorsmen 2,2l,4. RICHARD HENRY SLOSBURG Central High Players 3,4g Fall Play 25,45 French Club 2,45 Inter-American Club 3,45 Ofljook Staff 4, Business Editorg Register Staff 4, Business Edilorg Road Show ll: Swimming 45 Tennis 3. JON R. SLOAN Junior Honor Society 3. KATHLEEN MAE SMALL Humeroom Representative 1. GENE ALBERT SKINNER Student Conlxol 4 NANCY CAROL SLAGLE Pep Squad Z 'Z 4 Forum 4 aaa iff y z 1 . .5515 JIM D. SORENSON Greenwich Villagers 45 S trol 45 Ski Club 45 Track 4. GARY JOSEPH SORTINO Greenwich Villagers 45 Junior Clas- sical League 45 ROTC 2. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH GAA 2,45 Homemaking Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Y4Tecns 4. SUSAN KAYE SOLOTROVSKY All City Music Clinic 3,45 Central High Players 2,3,45 Debate 25 Fall Play 35 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-president 45 Junior Classical League 45 National Thespians 4: NFL 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Road Show 2,3,4. turlent Con- TERRY E. SPENCER Bgyg Sfafg 33 Chess Club 2,fQ'4, HOWARD JAMES STARKS III Historian Cl, Presirlenl 45 Debate 2: l1'H11Sf2 f0f1 from North Hlgh Junior Honor Societv 1,235 Malh School. Omaha- Nebmska- Club 1,2,:s,4, NFL BARBARA ANGELA STEELE A Cappella Choir 45 All City Nlusiv Clinic 45 French Club 35 GAA 23,45 ELLARD STEEN Opera 45 Pep Squad 2,35 Road Show Basketball 1,2,3,4. 4. BEVERLY JEAN SNELL Transferred from Platteview Junior Senior High School, Springfield, Ne- braska5 Commercial Award 25 Home- inaking Club 45 Junior Honor S0- ciety 2,3. WILLA M. SOMMERFELD A Cappella Choir 45 All City Music Clinic 1,2,3,45 GAA 25 Junior Classi- cal League 2,35 Opera 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Road Show 1,2,3,45 Teach- er's Helper 2. MARC J. SORKIN Central High Players 2,35 Home- room Representative 25 Inler-Ameri- can Club 3,45 Junior Classical League 2,35 Junior Honor Society 2: Latin Club 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Of- fice Assistant 45 Student Control 3, 45 Future Physicians of America 2,3. FRANK SPENCER III Football 2,35 O-Club 3,45 Stage Crew 45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 2,3,41 C Squacl 45 Cross Country 4. FREDRICKA L. STEINMAN GAA 23 German Club 334, Sgt-at- arms 43 Homeroom Representative 33 Junior Classical League 2,3342 Junior Honor Society 33 Junior Red Cross 2,33 Pep Squad 23 Student Control 43 Tennis 2,3. GREGORY MARTIN STEJSKAL Football 2,3,43 Hi-Y 33 Homeroom Representative 33 O-Club 3,43 Trea- surer 4. WILLIAM STEINWART Art Award 2,43 Greenwich Villagers 1,3,4, Vice-president 43 Junior Clas- sical League 2.33 Orchestra I3 Stu- dent Control 3. JOYCE MARIE STEPHAN All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 GAA 23 Homeroom Representative 43 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Pep Squad 23 Road Show 2,3,4. THOMAS L. STILLWELL Transferred from Cathedral High School, Omaha, Nebraska. RICHARD W. STRONG Golf 2,3,43 Inter-American Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 2,3,43 O-Club 3,43 Swimming 4: Ski Club 3,43 Math Team 2,3.4. ' - ' iii 'A - .' . . -' 'f 'I L' Yan g Q21'1-H592 , ff.- f,g,, K, Rv.-A f W , ELIZABETH ANN STRAUSS Chess Club 2: GAA 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Teacher's Helper 33 Forum 4. KATHY SULLIVAN All City Music Clinic 3343 Future Teachers of America 4: German Club 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Orchestra 3,43 Pep Squad 2: Road Show 3,43 Teacher's Helper 4. MICHAEL R. SULLIVAN Baseball 13 Basketball 1: Bookroom Assistant 3,4: COC 4: Hussars 3,43 NCOC 2,33 Outdoorsmen 4, Secre- tary 43 Tennis 233,43 C-Squad 334. WILLIAM SUNDBLAD Baseball 3,43 Football Ig Track 1,23 Gymnastics 2. KATHRYN GAIL SUND Economics Club 43 GAA 23 Green- wich Villagers 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 43 Homeroom Representative 33 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Pep Squad 2,33 Student Control 43 'I'eacher's Helper 4: Ski Club 4. JUDITH ANN SUSMAN Central High Players-2331 Concert Band 2,3343 Greenwich Villagers 4: Homeroom Representative 23 Inter- American Club 2.3: Junior Honor Society 2: Orchestra 43 Road Show 2,f3,4. - 5 if - fi, if r- I . V '3 SW ' 6 F 9. azwfg he f' 1 2555? '- -fi .. ,Q ' Q if wg -.. KX 52 .Q - P 6 . A '.ea,-W A if K' 421-1-::4 its Milf zz. 551312 ii Q5 ws, ,f qv- in 2, H 535.2 'x P:-2 121, .ai-':f1i.'r ' f A ' 'iii -, 4' .. Well. ufifa --ig.'f-'Ii MICHAEL L. TAGUE Junior Red Cross 45 Student Con- trol l,2,3: Teacher's Helper 3. KAREN ANN TAYLOR A Cappella Choir 4: All City Music Clinic 3,45 GAA 2: Junior Classical League 3,45 Junior Honor Society 2: Junior Red Cross 4: Opera 41 Pep Squad 2,3,4g Road Show 4, R. RICHARD TALCOTT ROTC 1,2,3g Rifle Team 1,21 Stu- dent Control l,2,3. LESLIE RENE TAYLOR Homeniaking Club 4g Library Club 4: Nlakeup 33 Office Assistant fig Student Control 2g Y-Teens 3,4. 'mv . Looks infected-it'll have to come out. RICHARD J. TESAR Economics Cluli 4, Vice-President: Football 1,2,3: Homeroom Repre- sentative 2,3: Junior Red Cross 2: Outdoorsmen I. ROY EARL THOMPSON Concert Band 2,fl,4g International Relations Clulig Junior Honor S0- ciety fig Road Show 2,3,4. EDWARD FRANK TETLEY NCOC 25 Outdoorsmen 13 ROTC Jig Student Control 15 C-Squad 4. STEVEN CHRISTY THORNTON Chess Club 4. CAROLYN LOU THORSON German Club 3.4. CARL J. TICHAUER COC 4: Crack Squad 3,43 German Club 2,3,4Q Hussars 43 IHIOY'-IXYIIEIY ican Club 2.3,4, Sgt-at-arms IZ, President 43 NCOC 253,43 Road Show 3: ROTC 2,3,4: Stamp and Coin Club 2,3,4. DANIEL RICHARD THRASHER Baseball 4: Football 3.43 Junior Classical League 23 O-Club 3,43 C- Squad 334. THOMAS K. TOFT All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,ii,4Q Dance Band 2,3,41 Foot- ball 13 Orchestra 43 Road Show 2,3,43 Student Control 3,43 Swim- ming 3. JODY TORCHIA Cheerleader 13 GAA 1,2,3: Home- making Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 233 Homeroom Representative 1,23 Pep Squad 1323. CYNTHIA KAY TSCHETTER Future Nurses of America 3,4, President 43 Homemaking Club 1,2, 13,4. Treasurer 23 Inter-American Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society ZX. SUSAN KAY URBACH ANITA L. TRAVIS GAA 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 33 Home- making Club 33 Pep Squad SYLVIA LYNNETTE TYLER Central High Players 43 Economics Club 43 GAA 3.4: Homemaking Club 43 Makeup 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 43 Y-Teens 3,4. r MICHAEL D. UECKER Transferred from Battle Creek High School. Battle Creek. Nebraska. German Club 43 Golf 4. CATHLEEN MAY URBANEK GAA 3,43 Homemaking Club 1,2.Il.43 Student Control 43 Y-Teens 1. GAA 2,32 Homerooni Representative 43 Library Club 3,4, Pres. 3,43 Pep Squad 1323.41 Junior Classical League 3. CYNTHIA KAY UTTERBACK A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 3.43 GAA 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Junior Hon- or Society 33 Opera 3,43 Pep Squad 2,33 Road Show 3,43 Teacher's Helper 3,4. f,f2'13l Y 53:1-f 1 r: 1:-.' - .2'I L , f ,- ti ' .. f- . in Q Eg' , Us 4 MARY LOUISE VOGLER Junior Classical League 2,3,4Q Math Club 43 Pep Squad 23 Teacher's Helper 3. GITA WAKSCHLAG Central High Players 3,43 German Club 43 Homeroom Representative 43 Inter-American Club 3,43 Interna- tional Relations Club 43 Junior Honor Society 2,31 Math Club 33 Forum 43 Student Control 43 Teach- er's Helper 3. EMIL JAY VANCURA Athletic Manager 13 Football 1,23 Future Physicians of America 43 Junior Classical League 12,43 O- Club 233,43 Outtloorsmen 13 Rifle Team 2,33 Student Control 1,2,3.4. MARGIE LEE VELASQUEZ Central High Players 31 Future Teachers of America 33 GAA 2,33 Homemaking Club 43 Inter-American Club 2,33 Junior Red Cross 2.33 Li- brary Club 33 Pep Squad 23 Teach- er's Helper 4. :.,s-w,a': ,-3.1 -,f :. 5 JEANETTE KAY VAUGHT Y-Teens 2,3,4, Sgt-at-arms 3,4. SANDY KAY VIDLAK Transferred from Frankfurt Ameri- can High School, Frankfurt, Ger- many: Homemaking Club 43 Pep Squad 4. ' 'kifv.,.'w'I!5 ': U H52 . .:.,g.f tlt , .ltl 3. . l Q 8 ji' MA ri 1 ,, at , 1 e J, I fa 1 ' ' l ' P. p' K 1 L f 2 W L ,F 1 2 4 ia in it ff' 5 5 PATRICIA WALKER Cheerleader 13 Future Nurses of America 23 GAA 1,2,33 Homemaking Club 2.3,4: Junior Red Cross 13 Office Assistant 4: Pep Squad 2,33 Stuflent Control 43 Swimming 2: Teacher's Helper 3. NICHOLAS PAINE WARDLE Boys State 33 Homeroom Represen- tative 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Outdoorsmen 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Road Show 23 Student Control 33 Ski Club 3,4. CAROL ANN WAND Homeroom Representative 23 Inter- national Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 43 Student Control 4: Teacher's Helper 3,4. STEVE WATTS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,42 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Football 3,4Q Homeroom Repre- sentative 43 O-Club 233,43 Opera 43 Road Show 43 C-Squad 2,3,4. ELLEN LOUISE WAGNER A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 GAA 2,3,43 Ger- man Club 2,3,43 Junior Classical League 43 Junior Honor Society 2,33 Language Award 2,33 Opera 3,43 Pep Squad 2: Road Show 3,4. HEDY WAKSCHLAG Central High Players 3,43 Forum 3, 43 German Club 43 Inter-American Club 3,43 Junior Honor Society 132, 83 Junior Red Cross 33 Math Club 33 Student Control 4. 4. it hifi' .aft - ,3. . 3 5' .,,eIes2 5 g,sa,, , ts, . f. 4 A A PHYLLIS E. WEINROTH All City Music Clinic l.2,Zl,43 Gel'- man Club 2,Il,4, President 43 Juniot' Honor Society l,2,35 Language Award 1,2,Il,4g Orchestra 1,2,Il,4g Road Show 1,213.45 Ushering 23,43 Future Teachers of America 23,43 Math Team 1,2.2lg National Merit Semi-Finalist. GARY HUNTER WELNA A Cappella Choir 33 COC 43 Home- room Representative 43 Hussars 45 NCOC 2,31 Opera 3: Rifle Team 3,43 Road Show 2,35 ROTC 23,43 Jun- ior Classical League 2,ZZ. STANLEY VVAYMIRE Baseball lg Junior Red Cross l,2,2l. LARRY CHARLES WEBSTER ROTC 2: Student Control 4. PATRICIA JEAN WESCOAT Transferred frm Thomas Jefferson High School, Denver, Colorado, Of! fice Assistant 3,4. LOU ELLEN WHIPPLE GAA 45 Homeroom Representative 45 Inter-American Club 2,35 Library Club 2,35 Pep Squad 2,35 Student Control 3,45 Teaclier's Helper 4: PATRICIA ANN WEBB All City Music Clinic 12.3.43 Cler- man Club 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Road Show 1,2,3,4. DENNIS WEINER Football l: Student Control Il. DALE MARC WEINSTEIN Concert Band 2,Jl.4: Road Show 2, 3,43 Student Control 2: Teacher's Helper Sl: Gymnastics 43 Stamp Sz Coin Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 4. JOSEPH JOHN WELTER Transferred from Creighton Prep High School, Omaha, Nebraska. MARLA JANE WEST A Cappella Choir 3.43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2. 3,43 Debate lg GAA 1,2,3: Office Assistant 4: Opera 3,41 Pep Squad 1,2,3.4: Road Show 3.41 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4. 5 9 DAVID DEANE WHITEAKER Fall Play 43 Junior Classical League 23 O-Club 2,3,4, Opera 45 Road Show 45 Stage Crew 4: Spring Play 43 Student Control 8,43 Swimming 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 3. JON DAVID WHITMAN A Cappella Choir 3,43 All City Music Clinic 2,3343 Basketball 1: Debate 2,3,4, State Champion 33 Fall Play 4, Lead3 Homeroom Rep- resentative 43 Junior Honor Society 1,2,33 Language Award3 NFL 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Road Show 3. ROGER ALAN WIKSELL Basketball 23 Chess Club 4. BETHANNE MARIE WICK GAA 23 Pep Squad 2,3,4Q Red Cross Representative 4. JANICE RAY WILBURN Future Nurses of America 3,43 Homemaking Club 3,4. DIANE LYNN WILLIAMS Future Nurses of America 33 GAA 2,33 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Makeup 43 Student Control 2,3,43 Teacher's Helper 33 Y-Teens 2,3,4. MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS All City Music Clinic 2,3,43 Central High Players 23 German Club 2,3,4Q Orchestra 2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4Q Road Show 2,3,4Q Teacher's Helper 4. JANET LOUISE WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir 43 All City Music Clinic 3,43 Central High Players 2, 3,43 Vice-president 43 Fall Play 3,41 Opera 3,43 German Club 2,3,4j Jun- ior Honor Society 2,33 National Thespians 2,3,4. Secretary 43 O- Book Staff 4, Girls Sports Editor 43 Road Show 334. OLIVER B. WILLIAMS Bookroom Assistant 33 Boys State 33 Central High Players 33 Home- room Representative 43 Inter-Ameri- can Club 43 Math Club 43 ROTC 2, 33 Color Guard 2,32 JETS 3, Secre- KAREN LORRAINE WILLIS , Q , -- 2.aia3g.r'.f2iz A . tori, my f 3' K3 , 4,333,3 55 . 3 f3i f,.-SE - 13 ANN MARIE WILSON GAA 2,3,43 Homemaking Club 33 Junior Classical League 2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,33 Student Control 4. LaVON FAYE WILSON Homemaking Club 13 Office Assis- tant 4. MARK T. WILSON Basketball 2,3,4Q Boys State 33 Foot- ball 23 O-Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 Student Council 3,4, President 43 Cross Country 2,3,4, Captain 4. RICHARD A. WIMAN Football 13 Teacher's Helper 3. RON R. WISEMAN A Cappella Choir 4: All City Music Clinic 3,41 Opera 43 Road Show 4: Student Control 2,3,4. JOHN S. WINSLADE Transferred from K.lVl.S. Boonville, Missouri: Audio-Visual Club 33 Cen- tral High Players 43 Fall Play 4: Student Control 3. STAN WISNIESKI Baseball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,4, Cap- tain 43 Homeroom Representative 43 Junior Classical League 2,33 O-Club 2,3,4Q Vice-president 43 Student Con- trol 3,41 Wrestling 23 C-Squad 2,3,4: RONALD G. WOLFSON A Cappella Choir 3,4, Vice-president 43 All City Music Clinic 2.3343 Cen- tral High Players 43 Fall Play 4, Lead 43 French Club 2,3,4: Opera 2,3,4, Lead 33 Register Staff 4. Fea- ture Editor 4. RAYMOND HARLEY WOOD Baseball 2,31 Basketball 23 Book- room Assistant 43 Football 23 Home- room Representative 4, Sgt-at-arms 43 International Relations Club 43 Junior Classical League 2,32 O-Club 3,43 Student Control 33 O-Club 3,4. Homecoming Candidate 4. RAYMOND WOLLBERG Junior Classical League 2.33 Stu- dent Control 2,3. ROBIN ADAIR WORKMAN Transferred from Burke High School, Omaha, Nebraska: Central High Players 2,3,4: French Club 3,41 GAA 2,33 Junior Honor Society 23 Pep Club 23 Student Control 4. SHARON YVONNE WRIGHT GAA 2,43 Library Club 2,43 Office Assistant 233,43 Student Control 2,3, 4: Y-Teens 2,3. ROMAN GERALD WYNNYCKYJ NCOC 2,3Q ROTC 1,2,3,43 Student Control 2,41 Ushering 1,2. LINDA MAE WRONA Future Nurses of America 4: GAA 33 Homemaking Club 2,3,4Q Makeup 43 Pep Squad 2,3. JOAN ADRIENNE YAI-INKE Central High Players 2,3,4, His- torian 33 Fall Play 43 GAA 23 Home- room Representative 43 International Relations Club 4: Junior Honor So- ciety 1,33 Math Club 33 National Thespians 43 Pep Squad 1,2Q Teach- er's Helper 2. 5 wet' in 5 52 ei E WM' 839342 K Qfei aug IK -533'3??37l'3?35f fY3'5f4? ?5i?tSEi: L:9i ,lS?E5Sfgf1 . -, We 415 'tw ' iffgi- R f 7 :,,., 1 WV. TERRY DAVID YOUNG lfootlzall l: Future l'hysir'ians Helper l.2. LINDA KAY YOUNGS ERIC E. ZIMMERMAN Central High Players 43 Concert Band 2: lfall Play 2: German Club 4: Homcrooni Representatives 4: ln! ternational Rc-lations Clulm 4g Junior Honor Society 2,731 Math Clulx 41 liuatl Show 21 Ski Clluli 4. JAMES BRUCE HARDER Transferred from Nebraska Chris- tian High School. Central City, Nea braska. THOSE Martin Frank Aurora Scott David Buis Peter John Burden Helen Cardenas Ricki Eirenberg Peggy Ellis Chloe E. Ferguson Lois A. Gilkey Brenda Graham P Office Assistant 23,41 'l'eachvr's NOT MARGARET LORETTA YOUNG Future Nurses l,2,3g Homeniaking Club 13.43 Y-Teens 4. MARK WAYNE ZALKIN A Cappella Choir 2.3.4, President 43 All City Music Clinic 2,3,4g Inter- national Relations Club ft: Music Award :lg Opera 2.3.4, Lead 43 Reg- ister Staff 4. Distribution ancl l'lx- change Editor 4: Roarl Show 2.ftAg lll02lCl1CI'lS Helper 4. ,ryzl Ei A PAIGE FRIEL GAA l,2g Intel Aneilcxn Clilm 7 CYNTHIA ANN TATE A l eachu s He :ei I GA 1 'I' Teens l.2,5l. ttii PICTURED: Henry M. Grossman Carla Louise Guggenheim Dorothy Jones Gregg Maranville Cynthia Pankey Delia Peak Michael J. Pechar Frances Leona Roe Deborah E. Warren fs l Portralts Central x H Q25 . 5 Ml' ' I ' , :I 7' fry? . .i ff? ., , V ,T .E K 4 1,43-3: h 73 6 . fshgfw ,f ,A X The sun's brilliant rays Demanding tribute from every rose And obeisan f grass. Catherine J. Rips ce from every blade 0 -,rw 'srm.f11?f 'ii' 7 'Q '- ' , W . SW g A-4-It-' Artr ' ,Z X. X- g .f A' ,J R JJ N , V fAe, W 55 fxfl n xj - , x-.1 RV, x kr' 1 ,, XX D' 1 ' ' ,J ,Y A ,X .1 xx? x X .fd ,X 'I N F fx ' Te- X - , ,YK X fgxxx L, ' -,ws es L N 4 A '-QQ X, f .A, 1 X Junior Classical League FRONT ROW: Sullivan, Sramek, Olson, Novotny, Plymale, Ziola, Myers, Norman, Wehmiller, Milder, L. Miller, Vogler, Schoettger, Wojtkiewicz, Wallace, Spitzenberger, Mininni. SECOND ROW: Napravnik, Randall, Truell, Priesman, Perlmeter, Stary, Stevenson, Redick, Landman, Rovnak, Utterbach, A. Wilson, N. Peters, Steiner, Stitt, Taylor, Wagner, Mattson. THIRD ROW: Shearman, Zimmer- man, Morris, McWilliams, Lien, B. Peters, Nielsen, Pedersen, Rubin, Soiref, Whitman, Vancura, T. Miller, Sturges, Smith, E. Wilson, McFarland, Steinman, Ramsey, Sclotorovsky. Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Sponsors.. Carla Alston, Terry Hurley, Mary Poison, Leslie Grissom, Marty Shukert,Paulette Reed, Jane Prohaska, Roger Elliot, Linda Michael. at JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE OFFICERS Senior Consul ....... .. .......,...................... Marty Shukert Junior Consul ,....,..,,. Junior Consul .......... Secretary ......,. Treasurer .......................... Arms ....... Arms ........... Arms .....,..... ..,...,...Leslie Grissom ,.,.,..Jane Prohaska .........Paulette Reed -...,...Mary Polson ..,.......Carla Alston ........Terry H,urley ..........Roger Elliot Arms .......... ,...... ...,.... L i nda Michael Arms ............................,. Michael Gerlecz Mrs. Dorothy Conlan Miss Ruth Pilling Mrs. Anne Aust Junior Classical League provided a year long program of classical studies and festivities to the student Whose in- terest in Latin extended beyond the classroom. The Club's main objective was to impress upon the students the importance of the Latin language in to- day's culture. Through the monthly meetings, the league was able to increase both the knowledge and interest of its members by featuring guest speakers, classical plays, and amusing games. The year's activities were concluded with Latin Week, April 18-22, and the Latin Ban- quet. ti' And now for my next number .... ? FRONT ROW: S. Rips, Kaiman, Briggs, S. Katzman, M. Kaplan, D. J. Katz, Huber, Huffaker, Spilker, Hlousek, Arnold, Fotoplos, Kelly, Hanford, Clotfelter, D. Christensen. SECOND ROW: Prudden, Crammer, Floyd, Michael Dietz, Becker, Alston, Klein, Driggs, M. Johnson, Polson, Blenden, Ellioti, Benson, E. Johnson, Alloy, J. Johnson, Bennet, Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Clatterbuck, Guss, Kunes, Shukert, Fox, Beber, Kay, Boggus, Goodman, Prohaska, Firth, Evans, C. Christensen, Hoffmen, Grissom Grabau, Enholm, Goodrich, Hascom, Charron, Menke. FOURTH ROW: Fuxa, Berg, Echandi, L. Katzman, Forbes, Erxleben, Brown, Parsow, L. Cain, Harkins, D. Cain, Green, Bemstein, Reed, Connors, Cohn, Jenks, Blazek, Bartholomew, Dymak, G. Christensen, Kraft, Fogel, Hunter, Hess. FIFTH ROW: M. Cain, G. Kaplan, Borden, Hobemian, Borchman, Barnes, Freedman, Hurley, Boyd, Boguchwal, Welna, Fries, R. Johnson, Conrin, D. A. Katz, Hilliar, Balkus, Jack, Gerlecz, Charney, M. Katzman, Aresty, Jacobson, Poster. French Club FRONT ROW: Anding, G. Kay, Kelly, Endelman, Friedman, Kukawka, M. Kay, Doty, Catania, A. Hahn, Fox, Goodman. SECOND ROW: B. Christensen, Cohn, Aresty, C. Christensen, Fried, K. Higgins, Heisler, Elkon, Johnson, Friedlander, B. Karpman, Arrieta, Brody. THIRD ROW: C. Alston, Henry, Himberger, J. Hahn, Bloom, Atkins, Hammer, Bartak, Calabro, Fuxa, L. Karpman, Field, Davis, Green- berg. FOURTH ROW: Echandi, Anderberg, Bernstein, Bucheistek, Erickson, Barter, Abramson, C. Kay, E. Alston, Helfman, Epstein, Falk, S. Higgins Horn, Anderson. 1 .I'fr FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President ...................................................... Caroline Mayer Vice-President ........ ..........,...... C arla Rippey Secretary... ................ ......... M argo Neesman Treasurer ,...,.................,. .......... S haron Noodell Sergeant at Arms ....... ........... L eslie Grissom Bill Rosen Sponsors ........ ............ M rs. Doris Adrian Miss Shiela Nelson FRONT ROW: Sharon Noodell, Margo Neesman, Carla Rippey, Bill Rosen. SECOND ROW: Caroline Mayer, Leslie Grissom. French Club is dedicated to ac- quainting interested members with French language, history, and culture. The Club's yearly activities are numer- ous and varied, but all serve to augment the student's knowledge of France. This year's events included the French Club Breakfast in early Janu- ary, a visit from Professor Hazard of Omaha University, and the annual French Banquet held in May. Don't ask me why Margot never changes her dress! FRONT ROW: Wintroub, Weiss, Moses, Reynolds, Myers, Silverman, Shafer, M. Slosburg, Mayer, Meyerson, Pane, Thompson, Novak, Schulman, Lippett, Maurer. SECOND ROW: Parkerson, Thomas, Schmieding, Olson, Taylor, Tekolste, Lipp, Claudia Tschetter, Mussel- man, Schumeister, Rippey, Milder, Nelson, Smith, Rasp, Simon, Noodell, Piazza. THIRD ROW: Ratliff, Strong, Miller, Tatum, Gris- som, Rosenstein, Swaiford, J. Slosburg, Zorinsky, Nepomnick, Ogborn, Pred, Rice, Lipsman, Loftus, Payich, Prudden. FOURTH ROW: S. Rips. Louis, Rambo, Jess, Oostenbrug, Taff, Profaska, Revord, Payne, Wolfson, H. Rips, Wagner, Muir, Pepper, Richards, Levin, Cheryl Tschetter, Lindbergh, Wittmann, Majors, R, Slosburg. INTER-AMERICAN CLUB OFFICERS President .......,...........,, ..Y . .........................,.. Carl Tichauer Vice-President ......, ,..C,,. B arbara Berti T Secretary ...CC..,,,,C. .C.,v,w., A veva Hahn Treasurer ............,... .,.,...ArrrA...... T ony Hooi Sgts.-at-Arms ...v..... Y....r.. K aren Chapek Harry Eure Sponsors ......., rrf.W.wv M iss M. Nichols Miss F. McVicker Miss M. Burke Mrs. E. Krumme Inter-American Club T FRONT ROW: Hahn, Hooi. SECOND ROW: Chapek, Tichaucr, Berti. FRONT ROW: Handleman, Bernstein, Campbell, Carter, Hahn, Hodges, Curro, Hahne, Brodkey, Canfield, Friedman, Fishbain. SECOND ROW: S. E. Fox, Katz, Hilburn, Brodsky, S. Fox, Gould, Buzzallo, Finkel, P. Fedman, Chapek, Foust, Ciaccio, Fisher. THIRD ROW: Denise Borders, Debbie Borders, Bonner, Blanton, Chapman, Joseph, Cohen. Jacobsen, Abrahams, Grube, Kaplan, Fellman, H. Eure, Hooi, D. Eure, L. Fedman, Cate. FOURTH ROW: Acuff, Boehr, Casperson, Clawson, Achey, Johnson, Freyer, Tichauer, Butler, Hess, Cackin, Christensen, Jess, Kay, Epstein, Horn, Junge, Berti. FRONT ROW: J. Siref, Merrill, Parker, Schwartz, Lipp, Silverman, Weiner, Nolan, Tarnoff, Reed, Zaner, Lippett, Rosenberg, M. Mulry. SECOND ROW: M. Siref, Wages, Swanda, Landon, Meloyer, Simon, Voorting, Lerman, Tschetter, Parkerson, Olsen, C. Rips, Reinglas, Pachman. THIRD ROW: Nepomnick, L. Nogg, Perelrnan, H. Wakschlag, Laferla, Jess, Owen, Wolf, C. Olsen, Slosburg, D. Schwartz, Sandstedt, G. Wakschlag, Lewis, S. Rips. FOURTH ROW: Persons, Sommer, C. McWilliams, Sophir, S. Nogg, Rowoldt, Skog, Mclvor, Stober, Wilson, J. McWilliams, Williams, Vogler, Moriarty. Monthly meetings of the Inter- American Club provide interested stu- dents With the opportunity to gain a more enriched background in Mexican and Latin-American cultures. A variety of programs were pre- sented at each meeting, ranging from guest speakers to bingo games in Span- ish. Slides of Mexico were shown. A highlight was the annual Christmas fiesta, which included caroling and breaking a pinata. A spring picnic with Mexican food, Spanish games, and the induction of the new officers concluded the events for the year. it Y - t i ',, if X, 5 M .4 . A '-'..-' if H Are there any additions or corrections to the minutes? In addition to the knowledge of Vocabulary and grammar available in the classroom, the aim of the German Club is to give the student a comprehen- sive picture of the German culture, cus- toms, and people. German Club activities included caroling at the German Old People's Home, followed by a party at an Omaha restaurant. Through slides and pictures, first hand information was provided by Foreign Exchange Students and Ameri- can students participating in study pro- grams abroad. In the spring, a picnic was held. FRONT ROW: Steinman, Jurgawezynski, Weinroth, Evans, Kerkhoff. SECOND ROW: Christensen, H, Wakschlag, Rasp, Mauk, M. Williams, Janet Williams, Jeanne Williams, Kukawka, Moses. Kelly, Mayer. THIRD ROW: Grubbs, Kaplan, Vana, Stephan, Elliott, Beck, Campbell, Wagner, G. Wakschlag, Sullivan, Neesman, Howell, Firth, Steinbart. FOURTH ROW: Holzapiel, N. Williams, Travis, Volk, Carithers, Karpf, Brody, Gummers, Jordan, Kay, Quinn, Ault, Brezacek, Welchert. FIFTH ROW: Umatum, Lambert, Wollberg, Olt- manns, Harrison, Wiesman, Tichavet, Zimmerman, Uecker, Hopkins, Prell, Webb, Thorson, Gaines, Brinkman. Here we go ,round the mulberry bush. . . German Club GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS President .............,,.....ii....,,.,.........,,,..,,., Phyllis Weinroth Secretary .........., ,....,............. P etra Jurgen Treasurer ......,,,,,,,,, ....,....,,, B onnie Evans Sgts.-at-Arms ........, ,,.,.i.,.i.,....,,..,... J ane Kerkhoff Frieda Steinman Sponsors ,,,,.,.,.,,,. ...ii...... M rs. Gretchen Schutte Miss Cheri Brown 164 l International Relations Club FRONT ROW: Fox, Brodkey, Epstein, Meiches. SECOND ROW: Brody, Simon, I-Iaile, Huber, Roseman, G. Wakschlag, Novak, Kelly, Yahnke H. Wakschlag, Neesman, Heisler, Sunrl, Greenberg, Rasp, Steinbart, Johnson, Hahn, Howelle, McCurdy,.Strauss, Lewis. THIRD ROW: Rips, Taff, S. Epstein, Friedman, Sorkin, Helfman, Bloom, Goodman, Ramsey, Lowder, M. Kaplan, Slosburg, D. Kaplan, Zalkin, L. Katzman, Katz, Chatfield, Andersen, Dillman, Cohen, Reinglas. FOURTH ROW: Grissom, Liberman, Berg, Anderberg, Rosen, Gillan, Sophir, Persons, Zimmerman, Jacobsen, M. Katzman, Erman, Holt, Slagle, Hoberman, Hooi, Cooper, Fogel, Revord, J. Cohen, D. Kaplan, Higgins, Oostenbrug, Cate, Hiller. FIFTH ROW: Beber, Wolfson, Shukert, Rubin, Soiref, Bogue, Gumm, Juffer, Jorgensen, Tractenbarg, Whitman, Katelman, Rips, Skog, Iiowder, Wood, Cooke, Freedman, Peterson, Solotorovsky, Thompson, Kraft, Bloch, Pepper, Forbes. The International Relations Club was formed in 1961 to promote aware- ness, understanding, and knowledge of foreign lands and international issues. This year the club heard lectures on such varied countries as Nigeria, Norway, and Viet Nam. Discussions were held on military aid, the war in Viet Nam, and other topics of current interest. Club members collected and I sent books to Nigeria. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS President ,,...,......,............................................... Joel Epstein Vice-President .,,....., ...,.................. I ra Fox Secretary ..........,... .............. A my Brodkey Treasurer .,....... .............. .... M i ke Meiches This world is more than one can bear! Sp01'lSOI' .......... .......... M I'. JOhI1 G. Bitzes W 165 Central High Players FRONT ROW: Chorney, Fried, Siref, Gendler, Buchwald, D. Jacobson, Heisler, S. Fox, Hammer, Majors, Shrier, Kaplan, S. Friedman R. Friedman. SECOND ROW: Williams, Hahn, Hendricks, I. Fox, Hunter, P. Beck,.Cohen, Finkel, Kerkhoff, Davis, Bloom, D. Cohn Firth, Musselman, Elkon, Hennecke. THIRD ROW: Eure, Fries, Falk, Forst, Crossman, D. Beck, J. Cohn, M. Jacobson, Katleman Erickson, Sophir, Cooper, Baxter, Kay, Krebs, Hopkins. Central High Players is in existence interesting speakers who discussed such for the benefit of those students who topics as costuming and theatrical ex? wish to increase their knowledge and appreciation for all aspects of the theater world. At the monthly meetings, a variety of programs were presented. The first event of the year was a formal initiation of the new members. This was done on a darkened stage which enhanced a dramatic effect. The club heard several periences. Each year the Players also sponsor the Fall Play. This year's pro- duction was The Giant's Dance. The annual Christmas party had an original switch, as the members provided their own entertainment. In the spring, the final banquet was held where the new officers were announced and the annual Amy Awards were presented. CENTRAL HIGH PLAYERS OFFICERS President ,.EE,V..,VvY,...................W. ...V..,.,EE........,........... J udy Siref Vice-President ..... E,V,,E.w...E.vE .....,,YE.. J a net Williams Recording Secretary .,.e................, Dalienne Majors Corresponding Secretary ,oooo...,......... Barbara Firth Treasurer ..,,.e.,.........,.........Y..eee,,,.,.e.e., .....,. S usan Heisler Historian i.ee...,., ...,........ J ulie Shrier Marshall ,,,,,...,..,... ..,.e..e.,. P aul Lubetkin Sgt.-at-Arms ...iii,.. .,..,..., J ane Musselman Bob Hopkins Sponsors ........ .....,...,.....,.... M rs. Amy Sutton Mr. Raymond Williams ,pwfq FRONT ROW: Heisler, Siref, Hopkins, Musselman. SECOND ROW: Majors, Firth, Lubetkin, Williams. FRONT ROW: Schmaedecke, Pane, Nolan, G. Umatum, Milder, Tarnoff, Olive, V. Thompson, Pachman, Litt, R. Thompson, Maurer, Mulry, Lippett. SECOND ROW: Paskowitz, Schmidman, Lewis, Lerman, Reinglas, H. Wakschlag, Yahnke, Lewis, Piazza, Momrnsen, Steinwart, Wintroub, Rips, Goodman, Moses. THIRD ROW: Winslacle, J. Zimmerman, Shrier, Selzler, Mattson, LaFerla, Carr, Naughtin, Wieland, Barb Naughtin, Tritten, Nelson, Retallick, Metoyer, Tekolste, Riee, G. Wakschlag. FOURTH ROW: Perelman, Manning, Lenz, Levin, M. Umatum, E. Zimmerman, Lane, Wagner, Nixon, Sturges, Smith, Oostenbrug, Solotorovsky, Ramsey, Rambo, Roffman. FRONT ROW: Schmaedecke, Metoyer, Gendler, Siref. SECOND ROW: Shrier, Mulry, Solotorvsky, Heisler, Hennecke. THIRD ROW: Carithers, Yahnke, Elkon, Beck. FOURTH ROW: Morris, Cosentino, Williams, Paine, Morris, Majors, Wagner, I-Iaile. FIFTH ROW: Lane, Bloom, Hamann, Selzler. Thespians THESPIANS OFFICERS President ...,.......,.......,...,,......,.......,oo..o....., Deldon Hamann Secretary-Treasurer ......................,,.., Lindsay Bloom Thespians is a national drama or- ganization which encourages participa- tion in the theatre both on and back stage. Membership in Thespians is limited, and it is determined by the number of points a student acquires throughout his participation in Cen- tral's productions. The activities of Thespians this year included partici- pating in the Road Show and spon- soring the Spring Play . Lindsay Bloom and Deldon Hamann FRONT ROW: Brody, Shukert, Whitman, Brodkey, Trachtenbarg. SECOND ROW: G. Katz, Kay, Kirsch, Sloboth, Higgins, Revord, M h n, Huber, Williams. THIRD ROW: Kaiman, Levin, Prell, Katzman, Latenser, Solotorovsky, Paskowitz, Kerkhoff. FOURTH ROW: C tney, Laser, Peterson, D. Katz, Guss, Kaplan, Freedman, Andrews, Le Duc. S Well, this is one debate she wonlt win. National Forensic A League NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS D President ...,...,......,,,,..,..,....,...........,.i..,.......,.., Jon Whitman Vice-President .....,.......,,..,........,......,..,,...,.., Amy Brodkey Secretary .,,..,.....,..,.,.,.......,, ................ M arty Shukert Sergeants-at-Arms ..,.....................,........ Francie Brody Charles Trachtenbarg Central's National Forensic League is a state-wide chapter organized to aid and to instruct students in their speak- ing abilities. Throughout the year, mem- bers received coaching in debate, extem- poraneous speaking, and oratory in preparation for the various tournaments in which Central's NFL actively partici- pated. Amy Brodkey and Marty Shu- kert have Won the Double Degree of Distinction, the highest honor a debater can receive. Math Club The Central High Math Club meets semi-monthly for the purpose of creating and stimulating a higher de- gree of interest and knowledge in high school mathematics. Interesting programs were pre- sented as the students or guest speakers lectured on topics of mathematical in- terest. This year the Math Club spon- sored an intercity math contest and also, published the Math Newspaper, '4The Equation . MATH CLUB OFFICERS President ...,..,,,........,...........,.................,....,, Richard Green Vice-President .......... ,..cccY...,,,.......... T erry Lowder Secretary ..,........... cc......,...........cc.c.,.,......., M ilt Erman Treasurer ..,........... .ccc....., C harles Trachtenbarg Sgt.-at-Arms ......,c.. ....c,cccc,..ri. L arry Boguchwal Sponsor .........,........ i...,..., M iss Virginia Pratt Now I say to you, take the pledge! Swear off greasy haircream ! FRONT ROW: T. Lowder, Boguchwal, Green, Erman, Trachtenbarg, Epstein. SECOND ROW: Grubbs, Hooi, Voorti meister, Steinbart, Noodell, Hahn, M. Johnson, Parkerson, Kaiman, Perimeter, Weiss, J. Johnson, Rasp, Brodkey, ROW: Slosburg, Spitzenberger, Grissom, Landman, S. Johnson, Prohaska, Kaplan, Cutler, Levin, Fox, Abrahams, Pepper, Procopio, I-Ielfman, Dymak, Simon, Rice, Pred, Christensen, Zorinsky. FOURTH ROW: Cate, M. Vogler, Brinkman, Connors, Holzapfel, D. J. Katz, Erlich, Echandi, Shukert, Newman, Katzman, Williams, McWilliams, D. Cain, Oostenbrug, B. man, S. Lowder, Ramsey. FIFTH ROW: Parsow, Gillan, L. Cain, Casperson, Acuff, Zimmemnan, Strong, Soiref, Boyd, Spencer, Mclvor, Freedman, Cooke, Jorgenson, Hurley, D. A. Katz, Gerlecz, Hoberman, Romanik. ng, Schneider, Schu- Schulman. THIRD Harrison, Richards, Vogler, Beck, Lips- Whitman, Powers, Chess Club FRONT ROW: Berg, Fuxa, Spencer, Hylen. SECOND ROW: Boggus, Hooi, Zorinsky, Simon, Holzapfel, Rosenberg, Helfman. THIRD ROW: L. Cain, Anderberg, D. Cain, Lambert, Bowman, Liberman, Slosburg, Epstein. FOURTH ROW: Trachtenbarg, Hurley, Bender Lowder, Jorgensen, Nelson, Grant, Brunell, Kaplan, Casperson. Central's Chess Club is open to all students who enjoy competition. Club members compete among themselves, with other schools, and in tournaments. This year's Chess Club was victorious in earning the State Championship at the Nebraska Scholastic Chess Tournament in Lincoln, Nebraska. The annual Round Robin Tournament was held also in early March. ' CHESS CLUB OFFICERS President ....,..........,.........................,..,,........... Terry Spencer Vice-President .,.,.....,... ..........v............ J im Fuxa Council .................,........ .......... M ike Kaplan Jim Hylen Treasurer ....,....... .......,.....,.,................ C hris Berg Sponsor ,........... ...,...., M r. John G. Bitzes Forum The Forum, Central's literary club, spent the past year reading Widely var- ied Works of literature and then discuss- ing the more involved and deeper mean- ings of each Work. Each month discussion leaders were selected to head the different study groups. The leaders prompted members to investigate the style of each author and to present their own interpretations of the author's intention. The year's ac- tivities also included a visit from a mem- ber of the Omaha Playhouse. FORUM OFFICER'S President .,,,,.rrrrrr.rrrrr.rrrr........,.... r.r....,....r........ Bill Rosen Vice-President ..rrir.. ,,,,.,., L ea Karpman Secretary .,,........,. ....,,.. J ean McCurdy Treasurer ,rrrrr.. ..,......,...... G eri Olsen Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . . . Batman will be on television. FRONT ROW: Olsen, L. Karpman, Rosen, McCurdy. SECOND ROW: McGrath, Weiss, Rasp, Greenberg, Piazza, H. Wakschlag, B. Karpman, Brody, Bernstein, Kay, Mayer, Schulman, Newberry. THIRD ROW: G. Wakschlag, Redick, Moyer, Rippey, Slosburg, Katz, Strauss, Pemberton, D. Kaplan, Christensen, Schaaf, Neesman, Hahn. FOURTH ROW: Prudden, Grubbs, Falk, Gillan, Anderberg, Grice, Floyd, Beher, Cate, Sorkin, Epstein, M. Kaplan, Higgins, Slagle. FIFTH ROW: S. Rips, Erxleben, Whitman, Trachtenbarg, Hurley, H. Rips, Freedman, Zimmerman, Hoberman, Shukert, Green, Erman, Hiller, Horn. FRONT ROW: Mohr. Vana, Urbach, Brown, Lueck. SECOND ROW: Redick, McWilliams, Clegg, Sims, Seamans, Huey, Sloboth, Swanda, Huffaker. THIRD ROW: Olson, D. Taylor, Mohr, L. Taylor, Bonaiuto Coleman, Frederick, Schweikhart, Klaus. Library Club The major activities of the Library Club are the sorting, repairing, and fil- ing of the books found in Central's li- brary. The members are instructed in the many facets of library science, and they serve as aids to the school librar- ians. The important events of the past year were the election of new officers and the presentations of awards at the end of the year. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President .,,,...,.,...,.,..i..., .......,...,......,. .....,..,......... S u e Urbach Vice-President ....,.... .,,,,...,. R obert Mohr Secretary ........,............,..... .,....................... S ue Vana Treasurer. . ......................... ..,.., Richard Lueck Program Chairman ........... .,.......... L inda Brown Well, according to our books, you owe us two hun dred thirty-three dollars. FRONT ROW: DeWaal, Payne, Loftus, Taylor, Groheck, Woita. SECOND ROW: Umatum, Hochster, Lickert, Klein, Karpf, Hess, Fo Hendricks, Brown. THIRD ROW: Bonaiuto, Wood, Wolfson, Hamm, Elsasser, Acuff, Aden, Barnes, Colick, Katz, Soiref. Octagon Club The Octagon Club was newly form- ed this year open to male students. The organization is sponsored by the Break- fast Optimist Club of Omaha. - The members strived to promote a genuine respect for law and worked with Omaha businessmen to better Cen- tral High and the rest of the city. l OCTAGON CLUB OFFICERS President ...,..,...i...,,,,e.,,,,,,,,....,......,...,..,............. Don DeWaal Vice-President ,r.e,,,....,.,.,...,.......el,.,...,.......,,...l.e Bob Taylor Secretary ......................,,.e,.,, ,e,............ R on Grobeck Treasurer ......,.e.e,,..,..,..l, is ,e.,......,.,,.. Ken Woita Senior Sgt-at-Arms ,.,lie.,,.,.....,........,,.,,,........ Ray Loftus Junior Sgt.-at-Arms .e...............,ei,.................. Nick Pane Sponsor ............,............,....,.....,..i.,..,... Mr. E. A. Lindberg Stamp and Coin Club FRONT ROW: Oostenbrug, Bernstein, Slosburg. SECOND ROW: Katz, Susie Friedman, Schumeister, Brown, Alloy. THIRD ROW Erlich, Tichauer, Richards, Volger, Driggs, Sorkin, FOURTH ROW: Nebel, Green, H. Rips, Parsow, Colick, Weinstein. STAMP AND COIN CLUB OFFICERS President ...,....,...eee e...eee,., ee.e,.,,,.............. S a ndy Bernstein Vice-President Secretary .,,...........eeri Jack Slosburg Treasurer ve,.V,,,e,.,..Yeee...............,............., Paul Oostenbrug Sponsor .e..,.,,.,.,.,..,..w...............,.......,......, Mr. Duane Abbey Under the sponsorship of Mr. Duane Abbey, the Stamp and Coin Club meets once a month. The students inter- ested in coins and stamps then have the chance to increase their knowledge of the subject by hearing different speak- ers expand upon varied topics. Trading sessions and a movie provided highlights to the club's activities. Entrepreneurs FRONT ROW: S. Johnson, secretary, Tesar, vice-president, Helfman, president, Schumeister, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dillman, Ander- son, Fulner, Sund, Brown, Nogg, Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Memmott, Weinstein, Kaiman, Roffman, Prohaska, Muir, Maldonado. FOURTH ROW: Sophir, Bowman, Skog, Clarke, Cousens, Hiller, Adams, Sorkin. The Entrepreneurs Club, the first in Omaha, was organized in 1966 for those students interested in national and local economics. The intention of the club is to instill interested members With a better understanding of general business dealings and to give the stu- dents a feeling of the planning and risk involved in any money-making project. The major events of the past year were tours within the Omaha area to Merril and Lynch and the Omaha National Bank. live heard of buying the Brooklyn Bridge, but this is ridiculous. 176 Greenwich Village FRONT ROW: Rosseter, secretary, Steinwart, vice-presidentg Sund, sgt.-at-arms, Huflgins, president, Rambo, treasurer: Mohr, sgt.-at- arms. SECOND ROW: Payich, Miller, Fried, Piazza, Litt, Susman, Mulry, Pane, Shannon, Hodges, Slagle. THIRD ROW: Forst, Lloyd, Crammer, Floyd, Dillman, Luther, Lewis, N. Kaplan, DiMauro, Retallick, Ciaccio, Hahn, Knotts. FOURTH ROW: Loftus, F. Pane, Kaiman, Storms, M. Siref, Howard, Paletta, Randazzo, Galenda, Dautremont, Farris, Mainelli, Gillan, Juffer, Grice, Baxter, Jordan, Hult- man, Witimann. Greenwich Village urges young art- ists to continue with their studies of art and to take full advantage of their particular talents. Members of Green- wich Village spent the year examining the different mediums of art and in- vestigating the vocations available in various fields of art. Each month mem- bers had the opportunity of displaying their works in a private showing held in the Little Gallery. The year was i completed with The Spring Auction, in which Central artists put their works up for sale. I should have known Miss Luhr wouldn't like my finger-painting on the floorf' The Outdoorsmen Club was begun for those male students interested in the conservation and the enjoyment of the natural regions and wild life of this area. During the year, there were two campouts and a winter hike. The main project of the Outdoorsmen was the construction of an animal shelter on the Omaha Public School's farm at Two Rivers. A spring banquet brought their activities to a close. OUTDOORSMEN CLUB OFFICERS President ........aViv.,,,Vau,.......u...........,,.,u..fu...i.aa.u Tim Seastedt Vice-President .uaaaa.i.i, ...au...,......... J im Costello Secretary .,Y,au.a.vw..w...,.. .............. M ike Sullivan Treasurer ..,.,...,.,... ......aii..........,....... N ick Wardle Sponsors ...,....,.. u,Yaa,o..,..,.,.... M r. Edward Clark Mr. Samuel McMillan Beware, mad dog! utdoorsmen Club FRONT ROW: Seastedt, Costello, Sullivan, Wardle. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Haugse, Hoefener, Hendricks, Loftus, St Y g THIRD ROW: Landis, Gum, Coleman, Rau, Brezacek, McWilliams, Steele, Holtz, Lincoln. FOURTH ROW: Greenberg, B g L t B Hurley, Clarke, Bogue, Laitner, Elsasser, Heck, Schloff. r 1-..,. ' ,I NN E Faster than a speeding bullet, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. . . 'P' ki Club Under the direction of Mr. James LeFebvre and Miss Celeste Burke, Cen- tral High's Ski Club provides the more athletic student with opportunities for instruction in the sport of snow skiing. This year, the Club's main activities were excursions to Crescent Ski Hills, where a poma lift and a newly graded hill offered a challenge even to the bet- ter skiers. SKI CLUB OFFICERS President ....,..,.,,....r.i...,,.r,,.................e...... Maynard Forbes Vice-President ,......... ................,... S andy Cate Secretary .............,,.... re......,...,,... P am Prudden Treasurer ....,.,,,e ............,,,..,..,...,.... D avid Davis Sponsors ,..e.r,.,... .....,..e,e, M iss Celeste Burke Mr. James LeFebvre FRONT ROW: Prudden, Cate, Forbes, D. Davis. SECOND ROW: Behmer, Courtney, Katz, Fellman, Sund, Glass, Friedman, Hlousek THIRD ROW: Stryker, Dreier, Caffrey, Anderson, Simon, Dillman, Jensen, Priesman, Spitzenberger, Carr, Schmaedecke. FOURTH ROW Ball, Schneider, Orchard, Reynolds, Weinstein, Warddrip, H. Davis, Bernstien, Baxter, Wieland. FIFTH ROW: Hoberman, Hiller, Wardle Acuff, Lincoln, Zimmerman, Miller, Toft, Schmill, Sorenson, Wagner. Future Physicians FRONT ROW: Connors, Higgins, Achey. SECOND ROW: Rosenberg, Gass, Eure, Blenden, Briles, Tschetter. THIRD ROW: Erxlebe B rnes, Kohl, Boehr, Meiches, Holtz, Prell. Future Physicians Club seeks to provide primary medical information and instruction to students who have an active interest in medicine. Members of Future Physicians spent the year ex- ploring the numerous medical fields and various vocational opportunities avail- able. The past events of the club in- cluded visits to area medical schools and centers and lectures by local physi- cians. FUTURE PHYSICIAN'S OFFICERS President ......,..,.......,.......,,........................... Sharon Higgins Vice-President ..,,........................................,,,. Jim Connors Secretary-Treasurer i,rrr,.i,,rr ..,,.......... M ike Achey Sponsors .....,...,..,.,,,.,.......i,.....,. i.i...........,...... M r. Crown Mr. McMillan Future urses FRONT ROW: Briles, Doty, Gustason, Dotson, Russell, Tschetter. SECOND ROW: Merrill, Larsen, Hahne, John, Jensen. THIRD ROW Kemp, Wrona, Tritten, Schrein, Fitzgerald, Nystrom, Siecker, Sacrirler. FOURTH ROW: Isaacson, Knight, Rosenstein, Landman, WI burn, Chapman, Brenaman, Chapek, Haines. FUTURE NURSE'S OFFICERS President .,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.....,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,... Cindy Tschetter Vice-Presidents ,....,.,,,,,.. ..,...... C heryl Briles Donna Doty Recording Secretary .......,,..,..........,....... Joann Dotson Corresponding Secretary ........,,.. Karen Gustason Treasurer ..,r.......,..,,,..........,r,....,,...............,.,,,. Joyce Russell Sponsor ....,,...r., ,......rr,r,, M rs. Marie Dwyer Future Nurses actively aquaints Junior and Senior girls with the various fields of nursing. This year began with the election of officers, chosen Wholly from the se- nior members. The Future Nurses at- tended a tea at Methodist Hospital, Where they were taken on a tour. Form- er members of the club, now in nurses' training, presented a panel discussion and answered questions. The annual spring picnic concluded the year. Future Teachers FRONT ROW: Hunter, Sisky, Fous, Solotorovsky, Berti. SECOND ROW: S. Abel, Hodges, Siref, Nimrod, Catania, Hanford, M. Siref Handleman McGrath THIRD ROW W' th P Y F St'tt W' th M k C R ld B k P dd FOURTH ROW , , : r1c , . oung, uxa, 1 , emro , au , . eyno s, ec , ru en. LaFerla, Krebs, Orchard, Dreier, Hammer, C. Nelson, Mitchell, Tekolste, Loftus, Evans. FIFTH ROW: E. Wilson, Oltmanns, Prohaska Perelman, Swafford, Ault, Menke, Crandell, Ramsey, M. Cohen, Cate, S. Rips. Don't you think we should have a longer fuse? 182 Future Teachers enables its mem- bers to study and to identify the quality traits and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching. The year- ly activities included a city-Wide tea in the Spring, guest speakers, and the ini- tiation of new members. FUTURE TEACHER'S OFFICERS President ..............................................,..,.,........... Sherry Fous Vice-President .............................. Susie Solotorovsky Secretary ...,............ ......,.....,........ J udy Sisky Treasurer ............ ......,.... L inda Hunter Historian ............. ......,,... B arbara Berti Homemaking FRONT ROW: Christensen, Shrum, Raab, Cheryl Tschetter. SECOND ROW: Burkholder, Walter, Rosenberg, Litt, Mandalka, Friedman Atkinson, Dorothy Doty, Jorgensen, Catania. THIRD ROW: Rogers, Whaley, Ellioti, Snell, Driggs, Dancer, Donna Doty, Bigley, Vidlak Velasquez, Doris Doty. FOURTH ROW: Abel, Bostron, Ksionzek, O'Meara, Joseph, Cindy Tschetter, Chapman, Wrona, Maxwell, Walker Konecny, Brown, Handleman. FIFTH ROW: T. Dailey, Peters, Bradley, Mertes, Gustason, Urhanek, Mohr, Jones, M. Dailey, Wilburn Allen, Hennings, Olson. Y-Teens FRONT ROW: McLaughlin, Oltmanns, Landman, Huey. SECOND ROW: Elkins, Lloyd, D. Williams, Kemp, Caffrey, S. Green, E. Williams, Keller, Hodges. Red Cross Club FRONT ROW: Elliot, Cohn, Lane, Schulman, Mohr. SECOND ROW: Glyn, Thompson, Campbell, Moses, Firth, Smith, Wick, Brody M. Sloshurg, Tunstall, Dolan, Minardi, Shannon, Pitlor, Edwardson. THIRD ROW: Elster, Bostron, Neujahr, Loftus, Novotny, Taylor Scott, Schwartz, John, Klaus, Naegele, Jordan, Foloplos, Zaner, Curro, Swandzx. FOURTH ROW: Ebener, Randall, Phillips, Terry, Fox Hochster, Higgins, Maurer, Ault, Hurley, Sims, Sloboth, Goodrich, Foust, Fisher. FIFTH ROW: J. Slosburg, Goodman, Siref, Tague Waymire, Meiches, Stober, Buell, Schweikhart, Neujahr, Jacobson, McFarland, Forbes, Echandi, Stevenson, I-Iuhman, Cohen, Abramson Red Cross Club is the only service club at Central High. Open to all stu- dents, this organizations goal is to help or aid in any possible Way those who RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS may require their Services' PI'6SlCl6I1t .,.,,,..,,,,,, .,.,....,, . .. ..., .......,,.,,......,,. S 3111 L3I'19 During the year, Red Cross spon- Vicapfesident ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,, B ob Mohr sored the annual clothing drive for the Recording Secretary.. ,,.,, ,,,,.-- W.,-.,,,.,, a A DOS C0l1I'1 children of Central Grade School and fgoffespondmg SGCYQWTY r'Aee-'r'Ar N--'SugaE?110t ' ' ' ' I'6aSl1I'9I' A......,,,,..,..,,,,,.,,..,...,,,,,,......,....,..... an C ll H1311 held parties for hospitalized children. Sponsor Apppulvqppppppppbpu' uupllpppppp M iss Dorothy Cathers Also each year, the High School Red Cross Clubs throughout the city hold a dance, The Criss Crosser, to raise funds for the Red Cross. Audio-Visual .asa mf FRONT ROW: Gary Willis. SECOND ROW: Mark Krogh, Greg Lenz. THIRD ROW: Jim Morris, Ken Hovey, Deldon Hamann, Rich Lickert, John Morris. Safe Teens f'F'.TZ-M Treasurer Stan Wisnieski, Vice-President Barb Firth, Corresponding Secretary Susan Elliot, President Karen Clegg, Secretary Linda Firth, Sgts.-at-Arms Dave Garland, Steve Watts. Abbey, Duane 45 Adrian, Doris 45 Allen, Kenneth 45 Andrews, Robert 45 Aust, Anne 45 Barrett, Ruth 45 Benedetti, Idelle 45 Bitzes, John 45 Blanchard, Catherine 46 Brown, Cheri 46 Buffett, Alice 46 Buhl, Diane 46 Buresh, Julia 46 Burke, Mary Celeste 46 Cain, Robert 46 Cathers, Dorothy 46 Cerny. Eugene 46 Clark, Edward 47 Conlan. Dorothy 47 Cottingham, Mary 47 Coulter, Helen 47 Dale, Clifford 43 Daly. Daniel 47 David, Patricia 47 DeJong, Arnold 47 Dwyer. Marie 47 Eden, Irene 43 A Abel, Sherry 182,183 Abrahams, Harlan 11,17,162,170 Abramson, Joan 160,184 Achey, Mike 23,162,180 Acuff. Bill 179 Acuff, James 26,68,76,l62,170,174 Adams, Malcolm 11,89.97,98,176 Aden, Jeff 174 Adler, Carole 22,78,81,82,99,105 Aguilar, Rose 23 Albrecht, JoAnne 79,81 Allen, Allen, Charmayne 22 Mary 183 Allison, Diane 83 Allison Allison Alloy, , Marilyn 26 . Philip 66 David 23,28,60,158,175 Alston, Carla 683,158,160 Alston, Ellen 11.24,160 Ames, Wendy 32 Anderberg, Gary 16,160,165,171, 172 Andersen, Susan 83 Anderson, Ellen 11,32,80,81,83 Anderson, Kathy 23 Anderson Linda 160,165,176 Andig, Marcia 81,83,160 Andre, Sara 32,81,83 Andrews, Richard 77.89,97 Andrews. Richard G. 16,169 Faculty Index Eggen, H. R. 47 Evans, John 48 Frisbie, Josephine 48 Funkhouser, Charles 48 Gaherty, Michael 48 Hall, Mary 48 Harrison, Robert 48 Jerabek, Verona 48 Keenen, John 48 Keiser, Rita 49 Krumme, Elaine 49 Kuncl, Richard 49 LeFebvre, Jim 49 LaGreca, Anthony 49 Lewis, Doris 49 Lindberg, E. A. 49 Link. Maxine 49 Lovercheck, William 50 Luhr, L. Zenaide 50 Mahan, Doris 50 Marquiss, Warren 50 Martin, James 50 McGuire Ronald 50 McKean, Lois 50 McMillan. Samuel 50 Meier. Max 50 Miller, Margaret 51 Student Index Ault, Lorry 11,164,182,184 Avanti, Judith 22,83 B Bailey, Shirley 24 Baird, Susan 6,26 Balkus, Bernie 158 Ball, Portia 13,35,37 Balsano, Monica 11,8O,81 Barkley. Vonna 83 Barna, Terri 33 Barnes, Jeff 57,76,158,174,180 Bartak. Linda 11,160 Bartee, Paula 23 Bartholomew, Douglas 34,137,158 Baxter, Laurel 160,166,177 Beattie, Michael 32,68 Beber, Robert 11,158,165,l72 Bi-ck, Dwight 22,166,168 Beck, Pamela 81,164,166,182 Beck, Teresa 35.36,170 Becker, Jan 158 Behmer, Barbara 83 Belzer, Maynard 6,7,75 Anthony. Gregory 68 Aresty, Anne 34,236,160 Aresty, Joel 35,36,158 Arnold, Mary 158 Arrieta, Theresa 11,83,16O Arthur, Douglas 8891.97.98 Artry, Janice 23 Ashcraft, Charles 33,9394 Atkins, Lillian 160 Atkinson, Linda 183 Bender, Loren 22,171 Bennett, Daralee 81 Bennett, Doris 103 Bennett, Geraldine 103,158 Bennett, Tom 91 Benson, Grant tRobl 11,17,75,76 Benson, Katherine 81,158 Benson, Linda 24,81 Berg. Christopher 15,158,165,171 Bergin. Tom 94,96,178 Bergquist, Emily 11,79,81.83,93,96 Bernstein, Kay 172 Bernstein, Lynn 162 Bernstein, Robert 6,33,35,37,158 Bernstein Bernstien Berti, Ba , Sandra 160,175 , Mark 35,37 rbara 35.37,162,182 Miller, Ronald 51 Moller, Gaylord 42 Nelson, J. Arthur 42 Nichols, Margaret 51 Olney, Karen 51 Orr, Carolyn 51 Pilling, Ruth 51 Pratt, Virginia Lee 51 Rea, Roger 51 Resch, Barbara 51 Riley, Bruce 52 Russell, Cecil 52 Salerno, Patrick 52 Schuler, L. Donovan 52 Schutte, Gretchen 52 Shafer, Patricia 52 Smagacz, Frank 52 Stephensen, Wilda 52 Sutton, Amy 53 Truell. Loraine 53 Trumbull, Ellen 53 Watson, Brian 53 Weymuller, Margaret 53 Williams, John 53 Williams, Raymond 53 Zimmerman, Marjorie 53 Bezdek, Donna 25 Biddle, John 62 Bigley, Carol 183 Bixby, Scott 22 Black, Donald 60 Blanchard, Gail 11,32,80,81 Blanchard, Robert 11,92 Blanton, Deborah 11,23,83,162 Blanton, Harry 32,92,93 Blazek, Gerald 26,158 Blazek, Kathryn 35 Bleicher, Dan 33,34,37 Bleicher, Paul 35,37 Blenden, Jeanette 82,158,180 Blimling, Frank 33,37 Bloch, David 26,87,89,97,98,105.165 Bloom, Lindsay 11,20,24,160,165, 166,168 Boehr, Philip 26,33,162,180 Boggus, Julius 158,171 Boguchwal, Lawrence 17,158,170 Bogue, John 165,178 Bonaiuto, John 6,11,173,174 Bonner, Pamela 23,28,83,162 Boone, Jennifer 23 Borchman, Gerald 158 Borden, Howard 12,26,77,105,158 Borders, Deborah 22,162 Borders, Denise 83,162 Bostrow, Janet 184 Bostrow, Linda 183 Botts, Larry 11 Bowie, George 67 Bowman, David 171,176 Boyd. Bruce 17,77,158,170 Bradley, Debby 82 Bradley, Lois 183 Braithwaite, Crystal 23,80,81 Braun, Alan 33 Brayman. Diane 23 Brenaman, Susan 32,82,181 Brezacek, Janice 82,103,164 Gail 158,162 Brezacek, Richard 23,75,178 Brietzke, Robert 60 Briggs, Rae Jean 32,158 Brightman, Samuel 66 Briles, Cheryl 180,181 Brinkman, Bob 11,60,68,164,170 Christensen Barbara 82,105,160, 164 Christensen Carol 160,170,172 Christensen Christine 158,183 Christensen, Diane 158 Christensen, Brown Broad, Barbara 26 Brodkey, Amy 14,15,16,26,32,82,99 104,162,165,169,170 Brodsky, Mauricio 162 Brody, Frances 16,160,165,169,172, 184 Brody, Robert 23,28,164 Brooks, Edna 32,93 Browder, Judy 22 Brown Benjamin 23,62 Brown Genevieve 11 Brown James 26,68,158 Brown Linda 173,175,176 Brown, Nancy 183 VVesley 11,174 Brun, Christine 11,23,28 Brunell, William 75,171 Bucheister, Arie 24,160 Buchwald, Susie 166 Buckalew, James 24,76,89,92,93,96 Buell. A. Jane 32,184 Buller, Steve 23,28,32,66 Bunch, Steven 26,57,76,77,104 Burkholder, Barbara 183 Burns, Eddie 66 Burn, Peggy 22 Butcher, Mary Ann 11,82 Butler, John 23,70,76,77,162 Butler, Nathaniel 60,70 Butt, Steven 11,75,76,77,178 Buzzello, Nancy 162 C Cackin, Larry 162 Caffrey, Cathie 80,183 Caffrey, Debra 11,81,83,93 Cain, David 17,24,77,158,170,171 Cain, Lawrence 77,170,171,158 Cain. Michael 13,265,158 Calabro, Judy 23,160 Calabro, Tony 33 Calloway. Bonita 22 Camerer, Leslee 22 Campbell, Bonnie 164,184 Campbell, Gail, 81,82,162 Campbell, Paul 60,77,87,93,96 Campbell, Terrence 11 Canfield, Debby 16,162 Caniglia, Judi 83 Canuso. Constance 23,28 Carithers, Chris 22,164,168 Carr, Jo Anne 83 Carter, Susan 81,79,162 Caruthers, Henry 66,70 Casperson, Chris 23,33,77,162,170, 171 Catania, Nancee 160,182,183 Cate, Sandra 11,12,15,162,165,172, 179,182 Cate, Scott 17,170 Cecil, James 20 Chapek, Karen 80,162,181 Chadwick, Paul 95 Chapman, Peter 76,77,89,97 Chapman, Romona 26,32,162,181, 183 Charney, Alan Marc 33,158 Charron, Patricia 32,158 Chatfield, Penelope 24,35,36,80, 81,165 Chorney, Caren 166 Chudacoff, Richard 13 Ciaccio, Anna 162,177 Clark, Debbie 11,82 Clark, Robert 68 Clark. Robert W. 60 Clarke, Keith 176,178 Clatterbuek, John 158 Clawson, Craig 17,32,35,37,94,95, 162 Clegg, Karen 173 Clotfelter. Sara 158 Cochran, Deneen 80,81 Coco, Filadelfo 11,23 Cohen, Harvey 184 Cohen, Lesley 16 Cohen, Marilyn 162,165,166,182 Cohn, Doris 160,166,184 Cohn, Barry 60,158 Cohn, Jeffrey 165,166 Coleman, James 87,173,178 Colick. Gary 174,175 Collins, David 35 Combs, F. Ira 33 Connors, James 17,158,170,180 Conrin, Michael 158 Conway, James 62 Conway, John 22,23 Cook, Von 93,96 Cooke, John 11,26,165,170 Coolidge, Kathryn 26,81,83 Cooper. Jeffrey 165,166 Cornelius, George 17 Cornell, George 24 Cosentino, Carl 60 Cosentino, Mike 22,168 Costello, James 11,32,37,68,76,77, 178 Couch, Patti 11,32,37 Cousens, Jeffrey 22,176 Cowger, Richard 33 Craig, Gregory 87,91,96 Crarnmer, Corinne 158,177 Crandell, Merry Lee 182 Crew, James 60,77 Crew, Thomas 11,60,75,76,77 Critchett, Greg 32 Crooms, Ralph 60 Crossan, Pamela 22 Crossman, Mary Marshall 80,166, 180 Curtis, Allen 76 Curro, Barbara 162,184 Cutler, Bob 170 D Dailey, Thelma 183 Danaher, Cindy 80 Dancer, Christina 183 Daniels, David 23 Danner, James 11 Daughtery, Katherine 81 Dautremont, Linda 177 Davis, Catherine 160,166 Davis, Henry 34,36,68 Davis, Linda 22 Davis, Steven 23,28 Dayton, Thomas 75 DeBoer, David 11,33,77 Deckert, Anne 80,81 de la Cruz, Philip 17 DeLong, Thomas 17,72 deLorenzo, Mary Beth 99 Dennis, Sarah 17 Dent. Allan 70 Dew, Nancy 79,81,82,93 DeWaal, Donald 33,37,174 Diamond, Dale 32 Dietz, Deborah 24,80,81,83,158 Dillard, Arnold 91,95 Dillard, Dwaine 62 Dilley, John 76 Dillinger, Donna 11,32,34,37 Dillman, Pamela 165,176,177 DiMauro, Jacqueline 177 Dinovo, Teresa 11 Dinsmore, David 75 Dinsmore, Lee 6,13,160 Doeekal,Richard 32 Dolan, Cheryl 23,184 Doll, Nora 23,81 Dollis, Vicki 28,33,79,80 Donalson, Grace 83 Donaldson, JoAn 80,81,83 Donaldson, Keith 56,70,76 Dotson, JoAnn 23,28,82,181 Doty, Donna 22,181,183 Doty, Doris 22,160,183 Doty, Dorothy 183 Douglas, Diane 22 Dreier, Nancy 81,83,182 Driggs, Cheryl 22,183 Driggs, Eric 158,175 Dunn, Charles 95 Dworak, John 33,62 Dymak, Joe 91,96 Dymak, Kent 17,96,158,170 E Ebener, Diane 80,81,83.84 Eehandi, Phil, 158,16O,170,184 Edwardsen, Christine 80,81,184 Elkins, Kathleen 24,183 Elkon, Marsha 160,166,168 Elliott, Duree 158,183 Elliott, Roger 33,89,93,94,97 Elliott, Susan 81,164,184 Ellsasser, Robert 32,37,68,76,77, 174,178 Elster, Linda Jean 184 Ely, H. Charlene 82 Elya, Robert 16 Endelman, Susan 160 Enholm, Valerie 158 Epstein, Howard 160,170 Epstein, Joel 105,162,165,171,172 Epstein, Steve 165 Erickson, Karen 11,24,81,83,160, 166 Erlich, Abe 170,175 Erman, Milton 15,26,165,170,172 Erxleben, Dana 77,158,172,180 Estes, Joel 93,95 Eure, Darryl 70,162 Eure, Harry 162,166,180 Evans, Bonnie 35,164,182 Evans, Nancy 26,32,78,81,82,158 Everson, Cynthia 26,78,81,82 Everson, Vicki 24,79,80,83 Eyberg, Robert 32,237,177 F Falk, Jeri 160,166,172 Farris, Walter 177 Fedman, Linda 162 Fedrnan, Phillis 162 Feldman, Nathan 17 Fellman, Mark 32,162 Feltman, Lee 20 Field, Joanie 11,24,160 Finkel, Leslie 162,166 Firth, Barbara 11,12,104,158,166 Firth, Linda 11,8l,164,184 Fishbain, Barbara 162 Fisher, Barbara Jo 162,184 Fisher, Jon 24,56 Fitzgerald, Patricia 83,533,181 Fleischl, Barry 26 Floyd, Marilyn 158,172,174 Fogel, Marty 158,165 Fonda, Judy 26,82 Forbes. Maynard 13,17,105,158, 165,184 Forst, Laurie 17,80.81,166 Fotoplos. Carolyn 23,34,36,158,184 Fous. Sherry 81,82,93,104,182 Foust, Haidee 82,99,162,184 FOX, lra 17,158,165,166.170,174 Fox, Kathleen 11,24 Fox, Kristina 184 FOX. Sally 160,162,166 Foxl Sue 16,162 Franklin. Herman 26 Franklin, Jane 121 Frasier, Illa 62 Frazier. Willie 57,62 Frederick, Betty 80.81,173 Freedman. Sanford 11,13,26,75.121 158,165.169,170,172 Frey, David 32.77 Freyer. Steven 32,162 Fried. Ellen 121,160.166,177 Friedlander. Jessie 24,160 Friedman, Rose 166,183 Friedman, Scott 121,165 Friedman, Sue 22 Friedman, Susan 160,166,175 Friedman, Zorinne fReniel 162 Fries. Don 20,26,12l,158 Fries, Linda 22.24.166 Fulner, Janis 121.176 Fuxa. James 75,121,158 Fuxa, Mary 80.171 Fuxa, Shirley 160,182 G Gaca, Jerry 23 Gaca. Susie 121 Gaines. Cheryl 11,22,81,83 Gaines. John 164 Galenda, Zenia 177 Gallingher, Linda 11,23 Galvin, William 60 Garland, David 26,72,76,104,121 Garland, Don 24,34.96 Garrotto, Mary 121 Gass. John 180 Gauff, Jo Wanda 22 Geist, John 94,95 Gendler, Sharon 26,103.121,166,168 Gerlecz. Michael 76,158,170 Gibbs, Stephen 33 Gibiliseo, Larry 60 Gilinsky, William 11,26 Gilkey, Lavenia 23 Gillan. Kevin 104,121.165,170,172. 177 Gilmore, Dan 9 Gilmore, Robert 23,56,62,72,76,122 Givehard. Delmar 23 Glass, Marcia 122 Glyn, Karen 184 Godfrey, Melissa 24 Goldsmith, Ruth 103,122,176 Goldstein, Harriet 24,121 Gomberg, Anne 36 Gomez, Maria 122 Goodman, Barbara 160,165,167 Goodman. Gail 80,81,158,184 Goodman, Robert 121 Goodrich. Mary 36,80,81,158,184 Gordon, Jerry 122 Gordon, Myra 11 Gould, Karen 162 Goy, Sheri 24,122 Grabau, Angelynn 158 Graham, Scott 23 Grant, John 22,66 Grant, Robert 32,122,171 Graves, William 23 Green, James 87,88,93,96,175 Green, Richard 11,14,15.17.26,105, 122,158,170,172 Green. Sheryl 80,183 Greenberg, Kathy 17,160.165,172 Greenberg, Mark 26,33,77,105,122, 178 Greenstone, Todd 122 Grice, Linda 172,177 Griffin, Phil 66 Grigsby, Robert 123 Grimm, Linda 123 Grisinger, Carol 83 Grissom, Leslie 26.158,161,165,170 Grobeck, Ron 77,174 Gronau, James 123 Grossman, Brud 11,14,17,72,76 Grubbs, Lynette 11,17,164,170,172 Grube, Mary 26,78,81,82,123,162 Gruber, Dale 23 Gum, Joseph 11,26,76,77,123,165, 178 Gummers, Robert 164 Guss, Robert 11,15,16,70,158,169 Gustason, Karen 81,83,103.123 Guyton, James 35,37 Guzman, Andy 23,66 H Hackney, Robert 62,123 Hafass, Richard 60 Hahn, Aveva 160,162,165,17O Hahn, Judith 16O,166,172,177 Hahne, Sheryl 80,83,162,181 Haile, Sue 11.13,123,165,168 Haines. Pamela 22,231,181 Hall, Ann Carol 123 Hall, Mary CPeggyJ 80,81 Halperin, Howard 11 Hamann, Deldon 22,123,168 Hamm, Eddie 92,93,123.174 Hamm, Frank 94 Hammer, Jacquelyn 11,79,81,160. 166,182 Handleman, Janet 11,12,103,1,23, 162.182.1831 Handelman, Robert 60 Hanford, Susan 22,80,81,83,158,182 Hanscom. Wendy 32.35,158 Hansen, Marjorie 33 Hanson, David 33,57 Harck, Don 124 Hardiman, Rodney 124 Harkins. Michael 57.76.87,89.93, 97,98,124,158 Harkins, Patrick 56,76,92 Harmaon, Mary 26,82,124 Harrison, Marsha 124 Harrison, Wayne 33,170,174 Hartso, William 28,96,123,160 Haskins, Melvin 60 Haugse, Terry 178 Hayek, Deborah 80,81 Hayek, Gerald 23,124 Hawley, Pamela 124 Heck, Steve 11,33,37,68,'77,178 Heisler, Susan 12,103,124,160,165, 166,168 Helfman, Leslie 17,16O,165,170, 171,176 Helgesen, Kris 23 Henderson, Barbara 83 Henderson, David 32 Hendrick, Thomas 93,166,174,178 Hendricks, Laurie 125 Hendrickson, Gloria 32,81,83 Henley, Cheryl 23 Henley, Steven 72,76,125 Hennecke, Cindy 104,125,166,168 Hennenfent, Debbie 32 Hennings, Marlene 32,125,183 Henry, JoAnne 23,160 Hernandez, Joe 77 Hess, Rick 23,37,158,174 Hess, Shari 26,82,103,125,162 Hickson, Gary 125 Higgins, Kathryn 170,177 Higgins, Patrick 94,535,184 Higgins, Sharon 16,125,160,164, 165,172,180 Hilburn, Jennie 11,23,28,81,162 Hilburn, Pat 125 Hill, Walter 93 Hiller. Robert 11,13,103.125,165, 175,176 Hilliar, David 125,158 Himberger, Julie 23,80,81,160 Hlousek, Katrin 24,158 Hoberman, John 11,158,165,170, 172 Hoberman, Steve 11,125 Hochster. Jeffrey 16,169,174,184 Hodges, Mildred 24,162,177,182, 183 Hoefner, Mark 178 Hoffman, Dan 60 Hoffman, Denise 11,80.81,83,158 Hoffman, John 125 Hoffman, Rex 24,70 Hokanson, Monie 26,82.126 Hollingsworth, Ronald 126 Holmbren, Rex 35,37,68,92 Holt, Jayne 165 Holtz, David fRoyJ 33,37,68,76,77, 126,178,180 Holzapfel, Frank 170,171,174 Hooi, Tony 11.77,104,126,162,165 170.171 Hopkins, Robert 26,166,174 Horn, Jackie 160,162,175 Horton, Bonnie 80 Horton, Joyce 126 Howard, Olga fDeeJ 12,14,126,177 Howell, Carolyn 126,165,174 Howell, Gary 93,94,95 Hruban, James 76,126 Huber, Johanna 126,158,165,169 Hudgins, Teresa 104,126,177 Huebner, Joseph 127 Huey, Fay 104,127,173,183 Huey. Ling 127 Huffaker, Sharon 173 Huffaker, Stephen 158 Hultman, Cheryl 177,180 Humphrey, Debbie 24 Humphrey, Patricia 127 Hunter. Linda 11,26,81,158,166,182 Hunter, Roy 66 Hurley, Sharon 82,127,184 Hurley, Terry 76,158,170,171,176 178 Hylen, James 17,105,127,171 I Illig, Todd 127 Isaacson, Janell 18,181 J Jack, Gregory 188 Jackson, Marlyn 70 Jacobs, Marjorie 23 Jacobsen, Betty 162 Jacobsen, Tom 75 Jacobsen, Diane 23,166 Jacobsen, Mark 127,158,166 Jacobsen, Robert 23,175,184 Jaksich, William 56,76,92 Jamieson, Thomas 33,127 Janecek, Charles 33,93 Jedlicka, Teresa 127 Jelinek, Janet 24 Jenks, Robert 158 Jensen, Connie Jo 127 Jensen, Nancy 181 Jershin, Holly 127 Jess, Howard 162 Jess, Sandra 103,128,161,163 John, Cydney 83,128 John, Kathryn 11,181 John, Kathy 184 Johns, Patti 11 Jones, Betsy 11,80 Jones, Erma 32 Jones, Tony 128 Johnson, Eileen 128,158 Johnson, Julie 24,158,160,170 Johnson, Marilyn 24,80,81,158,170 Johnson. Marsha 80,81,83 Johnson, Martin 33,162,178 Johnson, Percy 128 Johnson, Robert G. 128 Johnson, Robert M. 72,128,158 Johnson, Steven P. 128 Johnson, Steven Ray 128 Johnson, Susan 13,128,165,170,176 Johnson, Walter 24,77 Jones, Sybil 128,183 Jordan, Barbara 80,81,83,84 Jordan, Dennis 32,37,164,177 Jorgensen, Jeff 17,27,77,103,128, 165,170,171 Jorgensen, Julie 37 Jorgensen, Kathryn 80,183 Jorgensen, Sally 26,82,105,129 Joseph, Rachelle 162,183 Josin, Harvey 66 Juffer, Gretchen 27,80,82,93,99. 104,129,165,177 Junge, Patty 162 Jurgawczynski, Petra 104 Jurgens, Mary Lou 129 K Kaiman, Barry 16,158,169,170,176, 177 Kaplan, David 164,165,170,172 Kaplan, Donn 129,165 Kaplan, Gary 11,37,129,158,169, 171 Kaplan, Lynn 62 Kaplan, Michael 13,14,15,129,158, 165,171,172 Kaplan, Nancy, 23,166,177 Karaus, Dennis 88 Karpf, Charles, 164,174 Karpman, Bilha, 160,172 Karpman, Lea 34,36,129,160,172 Katelman, Rick 130,165,166 Katskee, Jerry 35,37 Katz, David A. 130,158,165,169, 170,174 Katz, David J. 158 Katz, Gordon 11,16,169,172 Katz, Susan 22,162,175 Katzman, Larry 16,32,158,165,169, 170 Katzman, Michael 37,130,158,165 Katzman, Sherry 158 Katzman, Steven 70 Kaup, Patricia 130 Kay, Christine 24,158,160,162,164, 166 Kay, Georgia 81,160 Kay, Larry 16,169 Kay, Marcia 27,130,160,172 Keller, Jennie 183 Kelly, Colleen 13,130,158,160,164, 165 Kemp, Cherylene 11,22,130,181,183 Kennedy, Davis 96 Kerkhoff, Jane 16,164,166,169 King, Almastine 130 Kirke, John 33 Kirsch, Mark 16,169 Klaus, Doreen 173,184 Klein, Mark 26,158,174 Klein, Paula 177 Knappenberger, Jim 34,37,68 Knight, Bonnie 11,24,81,181 Knoble, Lawrence 24 Knotts, Deborah 81,177,180 Knowles, David 130 Knox, Brenda 23 Kohl, Bill 24,77,130,177,180 Kohout, Cheryl 130 Kohout, Don 26,120 Konecky, Kay 130 Konecny, Anne 130,183 Korn, Jeff 130 Kraft, Cheryl 130 Kraft, Larry 130,158,165 Kramer, Robert 130 Krebs, Kathleen 32,83,166,181 Krebs, Patricia 80,182 Krisch, Pam 130 Kriss. Lin 83 Krogh. Mark 33 Krzycki, Kenneth 66 Krurn, Jeff 11,62,70,174 Ksionzek, Rosemary 11,130,183 Kudym, Fred 97,98,130 Kukawka, Susan 160,164 Kulm, David 130 Klum. Greg 56,70,76 Kunes, Thomas 33,158 L Laferla, Mary 23,163,167,182 Lahs, Rosemarie 32 Laitner, Robert 178 Lambert, Laird 11,93,164,171 Lambrecht, Richard 76 Landis, Richard 178 Landman, Jacqueline 70,159,181, 183 Landon, Peggy 26,103,131,163 Lantz, Ben 75,132,178 Lane, Sam 20,167,168,184 Lang, Cheryl 131 Lang, John 131 Larsen, Kathy 132,137,181 Larson, John 93,94,95 Larson, Linda 132 Laser, John 16,132,169 Latenser, Frank 16,169 Lawrence, John 60 Leach, James 56,76,77,132 LeDuc, Gregg 16,169 Lemen, George 33 Lemon, Thomas 87,91,96 Lenz, Gregory 167 Lerman, Gayle 11,163,167 Levin, David 16,161,167,169,170 Lewis, Alfred 87,91,95,96 Lewis, Carolyn 80,81,167,177 Lewis, Debbie 132 Lewis, Jeff 132 Lewis, Sue 163,167 Lewis, Victor 34 Lewis, Yvette 32 Liberman, Andrew 11,171,165 Lickert, Richard 11,174 Lien, Gary 72,159 Lindberg, Diane 22,132 Lindeman, Karl 89,92,93,97,98,132 Lindeman, Paul 92,93,97,132 Lindeman, Richard 17,93,96 Lincoln, Robert 17,36,37,77,132,178 Lindsay, James 33,132 Lintzman, Nathan 17 Lipp, Sandra 11,133,161,163 Lippett, Sharon 161,163,167 Lipsey, Robert 72,133 Lipsey, Sally 79 Lipsman, Sandy 11,17,24,161,170 Litt, Shari 167,177,183 Lloyd, Janet 22,133,177,183 Loftus, Rosemary 24,161 182 Loftus, Raymond 11,76,77,133,174, 177,178,184 Lohrman, John 133 Long, Leslie 70 Long, Steven 60 Longo. Richard 133 Lorirner, Jaclyn 81 Louis, Wendy 161 Lowder, Sandra 24,36,80,81,83,165, 170 Lueck, Richard 173 Luczynski, Linda 133 Luther, Mary 104,133,177 Lynam, Mark 66 M Mainelli, Michael L. 133,177 Majors, Dalienne 26,161,166,168 Malashock, Beth 24 Maldonado, Kirk 11,76,77,176 Mandalka, Ulla 133,183 Manning, James 20,24,167 Marantz, Steven 11,17,66 Mares, Dave 60 Marion, Betty 133 Markle, Helen, 134 Mauro, Michael 92,93 Martinez, Leon 134 Mattson, Lynn 24,159,167 Mauk, Beverly 134,164,182 Maurer, Deborah 27,99,134 Maurer, Linda 27,81,161,167 Maurer, Martha 184 Maxwell, Karen 134,183 Mayer, Caroline 12,104,134,161, 164 McCall, Stephanie 83 McCann, Rolland 92,96 McCarl, Deborah 15,103,134 McCarl, Scott 24 McCarrell, Henry 134 McCartney, William 16,23,94,169 McColley, Carol 80 McCourt, Maureen 23 McCourt, Peggy 23,28 McCoy, Patricia 82,135 McCray, Eddie 66,70 McCurdy, Jean 135,165,172 McFarland, Gary 77,95,135 McFarland, Sheryl 159,184 McFarlane, John 93,135 McFloyd, Janis 135 McGivern, Maura 32,35,37,80 McGrath, Katharine 12,104,135, 172,182 McIvor,Tim 15,32,35,77,92,93,94, 95,97,98,135,163,170 McLaughlin, Florence 83 McLaughlin, Patricia 11,8O,81,83 McLean, Jeff 135 McWilliams, Craig 68,77,163 McWilliams, Eileen 173 McWilliams, Joel 32,35,37,68,76, 135,163,170,178 McWilliams, Richard 72,76,159 Mears, Steve 17,77,135 Meehan, Connie 79,82,104,135,169 Meehan, Edward 11,60,77 Meiches, Michael 136,165,180,184 Meisenbach, Steven 32,57,68,76 Memmott, Leslee 136,176 Menck, Theodore 68,76,136,177 Menke, Gretchen 24,80,81,83,158, 182 Merill, Cecilia l03,136,163,181 Mertes, Beverly 81,136,183 Metoyer, Lanette 20,26,163, 167, 168 Meyerson, Deborah 161 Michael, Linda 24,158 Milder, Daniel 17 Muir, Susie 81,161,176 Mulcahy, Michael 35,87,93,96 Mulry, 177 Kathy 103,137,163,167,168, Murphy, Mark 60,96 Musselman, Jane 11,22,161,166, 177 Myers, sibyi 83,159,161 N Naab, Toni 137 Naegle, David 137 Naegel Nardel e, Deborah 184 la, Cheryl 137 Napravnik, Edward 11,32,159 Naughtin, Barbara 23,80,81,167 Naughtin, Bonnie 23,80,81,167 Naughtin, Jeannene 137 Nauman, James 94 Navarrette, Michael 23,28 Neal, James 60 Nebel, Robert 88,91,96,175 Neesman, Margo 105,137,164,165, 172 Neesman, Steve 33 Nelson, Barbara 23,28 Nelson Nelson , Brian 23,33,171 , Conee 81,161,167,182 Nelson, Charlotte 137 Nepomnick, Diane 12,137,161,163 Nesvan, Debra 23 Neujahr, Judith 184 Neujahr, Shirley 184 Newbe rry, Timothy 94,95 Newberry, Virginia 103,137,172 Newman, Anthony 17,170 Newman, Terry 11 Nielsen, Michael 159 Nimrod, Gary 35 Nimrod, Linda 81,83,182 Nixon, John 26,167 Nocita, Sam 57,76,137 Mitchell Mild er, Milder Debra 22,79,81,83,161 Gayle 159 167 Miller, Craig 11,33,34,37,136 Miller, Franklin 23,28 Miller, John 136 Miller, Karen 81,813,161 Miller, Lyn 159,177 Miller, Mike 22 Miller, Terry 136,159 Miller, Tom 136 Minardi Mininnif Phillip 159 Mitchell Mitchell Susan 184 , Alvin 23,62,136 Eugene 11 Mitchell, Jerome 136 Mitchell, Pamela 182 , Phyllis 23 Nogg, Linda 26,137,176 Nogg, Lynne 163 Nogg, Steven 11,163 Nolan Kathleen 137 Nolan, Rosemary 163,167 Nolan, Sheila 22 Noodell, Sharon 82,105,137,161, 170 Nordquist, Neal 32,137 Norman, Susan 159 Norris, Roberta 23 Northcutt, Nancy 137 Nathnagel, Linda 34,82,137 Novak, Cynthia 161,165 Novak, Jay 137 Moen. Dennis 76 Mohanna, Iris 136 Mohr, Nancy 173,183 Mohr. Robert 104,137,173,177,184 Mommsen, Merrily 32,167 Montgomery, Darwin 76,92,93,94 Moore, Eugene 60 Moriarty, Joseph 11,163 Moriarty. Thomas 75,76,137 Morris, Allen 26,136,159 Morris, James 22,32,88,93,97,137, 168 Morris. John 22,137,168 Moses, Sara 161,164,167,184 Moss, Barbara 80,83 Mowers, Joel 24 Moyer, Carol 11,34,37,172 Mrsney, Susan 32 Novotny, Mary Anne 24,80,81,159, 184 Nystrom, Vickie 181 O O'Brien, Michael 76,77,92,93,94, 97,138 Ochsner, Paul 11,33,77 Oddo, Mary 138 Ogborn, Susan 11,80,81,161 Ogden, Richard 32,139 Olive, Cathie 139,167 Olive, Deborah 11,83 Olsen, Carol 35,36,83,163 Olsen, Geraldine 82,139,163,172 Olson, Barbara 159,161 Olson Ginny Lea 183 oitmfinns, Lynn 164,182,183 O'Meara Mary 139,183 Oostenburg, Nancy 11,23,167 Oostenbrug, Paul 11,17,161,170, 175 Orchard, Susan 35,37,81,83,182 Orduna, Carmen 22,80,81,83 Orduna, Vincent 11,56,66,70,76 Osler, Diane 81,83 Owen, Vicki 163 Owens, Donald 60 P Pachman, Karen 163,167 Paces, Diane 11 Paletta, Anthony 177 Paladino, Michael 72,139 Palma, Art 57,70,76 Palmer, George 139 Pane, Frank 177 Pane, Mary Anne 161,167,177 Parker, Monica 163 Parkerson, Elizabeth 27,139,161, 163,170 Parks, Raymond 60 Parsow, Alan 158,170,175 Parys, Christa 83 Parys, Dawn 79,82,139 Paskowitz, Rita 140,167,169 Paulsen, Terry 70,76 Payich, Mara 161,177 Payne, Nicholas 11,161,174 Peak, Donald 60,66 Pearson, David 17,140 Pedersen, Mark 33,159 Pelecky, Glenn 57,140 Pennell, Craig, 32,68 Pepper, John 161,165,170 Perelman, Steve 163,167,182 Perkins, Vaughn 57,62.140 Pemberton, Paul 172 Perlmeter, Jeffrey 159,170 Persons, Jacqueline 163,165 Peters, Brooke 70,159 Peters, Nancy 124,140,159,183 Petersen, Anna Kathryn 124,140 Peterson, Alan 16,169 Peterson, George 72,140 Peterson, Laurence 23,33 Phillips, Sharon 23,82,184 Piazza, Rosanne 35,36,161,167,172 177 Pikelis, Alexander 11,87,93,96 Pickering, Alan 68,77 Pierce, Johnice 20 Piskac, Carol 24,35,37,80,81 Pitlor, Judi 184 Platt, Gary 32 Plymale, Gayla 159 Policky, James 96 Policky, Ronald 92,140 Polson, David 32,37,68 Polson, Mary 27,140,158 Poole, Cheryln 11,80,81,83,124 Popps, Pamela 22 Poster, Brian 32,37,158 Powers, Thomas 17,140,170 Pred, Deborah 23,161,170 Prell, John 16,164,169,180 Prescott, Kathy 23 Prettyman, Keith 32 Priesman, Alan 140 Priesman, Steve 77,87,93,159 Procopia, Gary 17,170 Prohaska, Jane 11,26,81,158,161, 170,182 Prohaska, Joyce 104,140,176 Prudden, Pamela 12,24,26,103,140, 158,161,172,182 Punches, Mike 94 Quinn, Christine 35,37, 164 R Rabb, Sharon 183 Rachwitz, Kurt 20,26,141 Raffety, Debra 24 Rambo, Merle 76,87,92,93.96 Rambo, Sandra 161,167,177 Ramirez, David R, 141 Ramm, Richard 141 Ramsey, Carol 11,158,182 Ramsey, Julie 17,159,165,167,170 Randall, Robert 159,184 Randazzo, Joseph 177 Randolph, Charles 141 Rasmusson, Janet 35,3780 Rasp, Pamela 161,164,165,170,172 Rathe, Robert 33 Ratliff, Jennifer 34,36,141,161 Ratner, Perry 11 Ratner, Renee 141 Rau, Donald 178 Rau, Rusty 24,77 Rayer, Francis 141 Redelfs, Michael 33 Redick, Francine 159,172,173 Reed, Jean 83 Reed, Jeanne L. 163 Reed, Paulette 26,141,158 Reeves, Elmer 57,70,76,141 Reeves, Roger 94 Regehr. Robert 141 Reilly, Jacqueline 23,32,81,141 Reimer, Don 23,28,60,72 Reinglas, Jeanatte 12,99,103,142, 163,165,167 Reinmuth, Steve 142 Reiss, Elaine 142 Reisser, Kurt 23 Rennemeyer, Maurice 76,77,92,93 94,95 Rennerfeldt, Jeanne 142 Renner, Glen 67 Retallick, Cheryl 167,177 Revord, Paul 66 Revord. Roberta 104,142,161,165, 169 Rexroat, Kathleen 32 Rexroat, Stephanie 32 Reynolds, Bruce 142 Reynolds, Christine 161,182 Reynolds, Norma 23,28 Rice, Karen 16,161,167,170 Richards, Howell 17,34,37,161.170 175 Rider, David 94 Rifkin. Gary 11,23 Rifkin, Robert 33 Riggers, Lou Ann 23 Riggert, Ray 142 Riley, Patricia 82 Riley, Rosalie 82,142 Rimmerman, Mark 34,37,142 Rippey. Carla 161,172 Rippey, Krissa 34,142 Rips, Catherine 163,167,168 Rips, Harlan 161,172,175 Rips, Susan 12,142,158,161,163, 1G5,167.172,182 Roberts, Fern 77 Robinson, Charles 143 Robinson, William 95 Roffman, Mark 24,167,176 Rogers, Alice 143,183 Rogers, McArthur 24 Romanik, Ronald 11,17,170 Roseman, Barbara 79,143,165 Rosen, Ellan 11 Rosen, William 13,143,165,172 Rosenberg, Howard 33,37,77,9l,93, 171,180 Rosenberg, Marilyn 163.183 Rosenstein, Janet 34,36,161,181 Ross, Anthony 66,76 Ross, Lynnda 23 Rosseter, Susan 13,143,177 Rotella, James 143 Roth, Candice 6, 24,82,143 Rovnak, William 159 Rowoldt, Stephen 33,163 Ruback, Altan 33 Rubin. Danny 105 Rubin, Ronald 13,143,159,165 Ruma, Mike 33 Ruma, Sandra 143 Russell, Joyce 27,82,143,181 S Sacrider, Patricia 27,78,81,83,181 Sampson, B. Gerald 60,66,70 Sanchez, James 143 Sandstedt, Nancy 163 Sanchell, Joseph 60 Scales, E. Carlyet 32 Scales, Eldridge 33,143 Scalzo, Anita 82,144 Schaaf, Shelley 32,35,37,172 Scheffel, Debra 24,79,80,81,83 Schloff, Matthew 34,37,144,178 Schmadecke, Ann 24 Schmaedecke, Susie 24,167,168 Schmidman, Linda 167 Schmidt, Daniel 33,35,37,105,144 Schmidt, Janet 33,34,37.80 Schmill, Robert 23,28,68 Schmieding, Pamela 11,24,161 Schneider, Bruce 17,170 Schoettger, Mary 32,80,81,159 Schoneboom, Bruce 11,56 Schoneboom, Debbie 144 Schrien, Sandy 32,80,81 Schrien, Susan 32,105,144,181 Schrempp, Warren 23 Schulman, Nanette 161.170,172,184 Schumeister, Steven 161,170,175, 176 Schwalm, Dale 144 Schwartz, Danita 163,184 Schwartz, Deborah 11,163 Schweikert, Gary 173 Schweikert, Greg 96,184 Schwieseow, Marsha 24 Scott, April 32 Scott, Daun 23,80,83,184 Scott, Don 60 Scott, Jeff 16.22 Scott, Jennifer 144 Seamans, Linda 144,173 Seastedt, Tim 20,27,77,145,178 Secret, Kenneth 66 Seger, Kenneth 23,28 Sellers, Mary Ann 11,24 Selzler, Lori 11,20,167,168 Senter, Vance 23,35 Shaddy, Joe 57 Shafer, Gary 34 Shafer, Patricia 11,161 Shalberg, Robert 96 Shallberg, Sharolyn 23,32,82,145 Shannon, Cynthia 82,145,177,184 Sharp, Shari 16,23 Shearman, Michael 145,159 Short, Edward 145 Shradar, Judy 34,82,145 Shrago, Edward 145 Shrier, Hank 167 Shrier, Julie 20,27,105,145,166.168 Shrum, Nina 145 Shukert, Martin 11,15,16,17,104, 145,158,165,169.170,172 Sideris, George 33,77 Silverman, Denise 11,145,161,163 Simon, Julie 79,82,145,165,17O,171 Simon, Sally 11,163 Sims, Jessica 146 Sims, Karen 33,93,161,173,184 Sims, Steven 60 Siref, Judith 20,146,163,166,182 Siref, Marjorie 11,26,82,105.146, 163,182 Siref, Mark 146,177,184 Sisky, Judith 81.82,93,146,168.182 Skar, Bernie 66 Skinner, Eugene 93, 146 Skipton. David 77,93,94,95 Skipton, Gerald 88,92,93,97,98.146 Skog, Stephen 77,163,165,176 Slagle, Nancy 81,146,165.172 Slama, Curtis 15,146 Slegle, Silvia 177,181 Sloan, Jon 146 Sloan, Lee 32 Sloboth, Cathy 16.169,173,184 Sloboth, Tom 16 Slosburg, John K-lackb 161,17O,171, 172,175,184 Slosburg, Mary Jo 34,36,161,184 Sloshurg. Richard 68,75,146,161, 163 Small, Kathleen 104,146 Small, Kenneth 23,28,60.70,77 Smith, Anthony 22 Smith, Boyd 11,60,70 Smith, Elizabeth 23,147 Smith, Karen 161,184 Smith. Kay 11,24,83,159.167 Smith, Randall 96 Snell, Beverly 147,183 Sobolik. Wayne 22 Soiref, Gary 17,62,159.165,170,174 Solomon, Michael 76,9296 Solotorovsky, Susan 34.37,147,159, 165. 167,168,169,182 Sommer, Daniel 163 Sommerfeld, Willa 27,35,36, 147 Sophir, Richard 26,163,165.176 Sorenson, James 147,177 Soren son, John 32,57 Sorkin. Marc 147.165,172.l75,176 Sortino. Gary 147 Sortino, Robert 66 Spencer, Frank 147 Spencer, Milton 66 Spenc er, Terry 15,17,147,170, 171 Spidle, Vicki 24 Spigner, William 93,96 Spilker, Stephanie 79,8O.81,158 Spitzenburger, Kerry 76,79,159,170 Sprunger, Michael 23 Sramek, Mary 79,8O,81,159 Starks, Howard 56,147 Stary, Frank 60,76,94,96,159 Stasinos, Frances 83,93 Stecker, Karl 23,60 Stecker, Kathryn 26,181 Steele, Barbara 82,147 Steele, Dave 23,178 Steen, Ellard 62,147 Steinbart, Ellen 17,26,164,165,170 Steiner, Susan 24,159 Steinman, Fredericka 59,79,148,164 Steinwart, Bill 148,177 Steinwart, Gayle 167 Stejskal, Greg 57,70,76,148 Stephan, Gary 33,164 Stephan, Joyce 11,34,103,148 Stern, Jeff 178 Stevens, Clifford 33 Stevens, Sharon 32 Stevenson, Pamela 23,80,81,159, 184 Stillwell, Thomas 148 Stitt, Jennie 27,81,83,159,182 Stober, Karen 163,184 Stoddard, Michael 11 Storms, Sally 177 Strauss, Elizabeth 79,82,148,165, 172 Strong, Kathe 11,161 Strong, Richard 17,68,75,76,148, 170 Stryker, Susan 80,83,90 Sturges, Susan 23,28,159,167 Sullivan, Kathy 24,36,148,159,164 Sullivan, Michael 75,76,88,178 Sunblad, Bill 148 Sund, Kathy 148,165,176,177 Susman, Judith 32,35,148,177 Swain, Gary 33,70 Swanda, Cyndie 173,184 Swanda, Geraldine 163 Swafford, Donna 80,161 Swats, Ric 35 T Taff, Barbara 26,161,165 Tague, Micheal 149,184 Talcott, Richard 149 Tarnoff, Barbara 163,167 Tantum, Denise 83,161 Taylor, Deborah 173 Taylor, Janet 11,81,78,161 Taylor, Darell 93,96,187 Taylor, Robert 56,76,77,174 Taylor, Karen 26,81,99,104,149, 159,184 Taylor, Leslie 149,173 Tekolste, Sara 24,161,167,182 Terry, Linda 11,23,184 Tesar, Richard 23,149,176 Tetley, Edward 77,149 Theisen, Rodrick 23,60,68,77 Thomas, Kathy 61 Thompson, Jeanne 32,184 Thompson, Romona 167 Thompson, Ronald 27 Thompson, Roy 33,149 Thompson, Verlanda 32,161,167 Thornton, Steven 149 Thornton, Timothy 91 Thorson, Carolyn 150,164 Thrasher, Daniel 56,76,150 Thrasher, Nancy 24 Tichauer, Carl 93,97,103,150,162, 164,175 Tichauer, Fred 60,70 Toft, Thomas 33,35,37,150 Toman, Kathryn 80,81,83 Torchia, Del 150 Trachtenbarg, Arlene 24 Trachtenbarg, Charles 11,16,17, 165,169,17O,171,172 Travis, Anita 82,150,164 Trimble, Keith 23,28 Trimble, Von 60,76,92,93 Tritten, Jane 32,167,181 Truell, Matthew 87,93,94,95,159 Tschetter, Claudia 161 Tschetter, Cindy 150,163,180,181, 183 Tufly, Alan 77 Tunstall, Lisa 184 Tyler, Sylvia 22,23,81,82,103,150 U Uecker, Michael 150,164,174 Ullman, Frank 87,93 Umatum, Mike 164,167 Umatum, Virginia 167 Underwood, Robert 87,93 Underwood, Terry 33 Urbach, Susan 11,81,150,173 Urbanek, Cathleen 82,150,183 Utterback, Cynthia 26,82,150,159 V Vacanti, Fred 60,66,70 Vana, Susan 24,8O,83,164,173 Vancura, Jay 76,103,159 Vandeventer, Joy 24 Van Langen, Bruce 24,57,70,76 Vaught, Jeanette 151 Velasquez, Margie 151,183 Vidlak, Michael 33 Vidlak, Sandra 23,181,183 Vogler, Mary 151,159,170 Vogler, Robert 77,163,170,175 Volk, Rita 32,164 Voortiny, Madeliene 163,170 Vordquist, Neal 23 Voris, Steve 60 W Wages, Gail 24,83,163 Wagner, Ellen 27,82,151,159,164 Wagner, Jo 78,81,83 Wagner, Byron 161,167,168 Wakschlag, Gita 11,151,163,164. 165,167,172 Wakschlag, Hedy 151,163, 164.165, 167,172 Walker, Patricia 151 Wallace, Becky 159 Walter, Lynnette 183 Wand, Carol 103,151 Wand, Earline 32 Ward, Lotus 23 Warddrip, Riley 24,56,76,77,87,96 Wardle, Nicholas 14,151,178 Wasko. Barbara 80,83 Watts, Steve 11,27,56,72,76,l51 Waymire, Stanley 152,184 Webbs, Patricia 34,35,36,152.l64 Webber, Terry 11,33 Webster, Larry 152 Wehmiller, Linda 159 Weinroth. Phyllis 34.36,152.164. 182 Weiss, Pamela 11,24,1G1,170,172 Weiner, Dennis 152 Weiner, Francine 11,79,80,163 Weinstein, Dale 33,152,175,176 Welchert, Nancy 34,36,81,164 Welna, Gary 11,76,88,92,93,95,97, . 98,152,158 Welter, Joseph 152 Wescoat, Patricia 152 West, Marla 27,78,81,82,105,152 Whaley, Roberta 183 Whipple, Whipple, Jeanne 11,83 Lou 11,152 Whisonant, Sharon 34,36 White, Lindbergh 22,60,66,161 Whiteaker, David 22,152 Whitman, Jon 11,16,159,165,169, 170,172 Wieland, Cynthia 24,80,167 Wiesman, Ronald 164 Wilburn, Janice 183 Williams, Dorothy 83 Williams, Drew 23 Williams, Ernestine 183 Williams, Jacquelyn 23 Williams, Janet 12,26,82,164,166, 168 Williams. Jeanne 16,34,36,81,164, 169 Williams, Mary 24,34,36,105,164 Williams. Ned 23,61,70,164 Williams, Oliver 11,14,163,170 Willis. 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