Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Each day they find excitement and interest in the pursuit of a high school education. One can't just wait around for things to happen, it's better to pitch in and make the action part of oneself. There's action awaiting the interested science student, the future mathematics expert, and the student investi- gating the humanities. There's action in athletics, too, and in learning good citizenship at games, on campus, and in the classroom. Central High School - modern, alert, ag- gressive: The Action School! xxtmwwgsm. f 110' C? i Oppor in , . :ft ..,.. f N FX-is lim U .J.1s.5X -,QXmM .:, x-gg: ,V Lg l F gsm 5, If gill! Sizfiii g Q- fu I2 xxx. SW' ,V .V Q 4 ,MJ W? . g WW iv I lfilaji. K ,wild , ff Contents Administration, Page School Work ..... 8 - 35 Student Government . 36-49 Organizations .... Our Classes ..... Student Life . . Student Honors Athletics . . . Post Scripts . . . 50 - 75 . 76 - 143 144-163 164-179 180-213 214-232 Q CENIRAL IGH 1 4 41, ,Q iw 13133535 SCHOOL iwfww? jj Agile Bobcats contrib- ute trophies, adding to our proud feeling of deeds well done. Admin .4 'i mf! BOARD MEETING: Conducted Thursday evenings in board'is considering a possible site for much-needed Central's library, the Board of Education sessions draw administration building. Usually the meeting agenda is few onlookers but carry great importance. Here the loaded with problems calling for many wise decisions. From Them, Plenty Of Big Action ALTHOUGH DIFFERENCES of opinion are as often the rule as the exception, the Board of Education members get things done. They are the epitome of Action . . . and they need to be, with Phoenix school district population outracing all statistics and the perplexities of new school buildings and sites multiplying along with countless hundreds of problems. Elected by popular vote, board members demonstrate an unequaled devotion to the pub- lic interest. Their alert thinking has saved the taxpayers many a dollar. New plans include a central administrative building, two more high schools, and possibly a big central plant for the teaching of vocational training open to students throughout the state. BOARD OF EDUCATION members in- clude iupper Ieftl Dr. Trevor G. Browne, president, l965, Mr. Frank Haze Burch, president, l964, Mrs. C. A. Lakin. LOWER LEFT: Mr. John Armer, Rev. William Bostrom, and Dr. Howard C. Seymour, district superin- tendent. Mr. Armer served as clerk in l964, Mr. Burch currently is clerk. 0 Active Leaders Win Friends IN THE ACTION school are many an inspir- ed educator, but at the top of the list is Princi- pal John C. Waters. Not only does he find satis- factory solutions to Central's problems, but he also clears away obstacles so that many of these problems never really arise. With his co-workers in the administration, Mr. Waters never underrated the CeHS students, always he gave them leadership that placed the chal- lenge right before them, where it belonged. Every student with an idea was heard, every student group that wanted to promote an ac- tivity got the benefit of a fair hearing. Even the editor of the school paper was pleasantly surprised when he cleared a controversial article with the office and got the go ahead sign. Backed by enthusiasm, fair play, and genuine interest, it's little wonder our students regard the administration as the best possible. Principal John C. Waters IN CONFERENCE are Mrs. Lucille Risley. dean of girls, Anderson, registrar and assistant principal for educational Mr. William Ball, boys' adviser, Mr. Henry Jones, assist- services. Problems tend to multiply for this group but ant principal in charge of student activities, Mr. Frank they are equal to the challenge. Q FACULTY CARLETON ALLEN-Social Studies, Spon- sor, Parnassus Club. FRANK ANDERSON- Assistant Principal for Educational Services. RICHARD ARNOLD-English, Co-Sponsor, Key Club. KEITH AUBREY-Foreign Language, Co- Sponsor, French Club. WILLIAM BALL- Boys' Advisor. JULIA BARKA-Art Dept. Head, Sponsor, Poster Club. Got A Problem. Ask For Advice. COUNSELING BEGAN in the Phoenix Union System schools as a sort of stepchild. Veteran teachers declared, A good teacher gives his students all the counseling they need, right in the classroom. But after several years of trial and error, investigation of other schools' counseling programs, and a rise in the need for closer student-teacher relationships, the Counseling Department has won its proud place in the regular program. PROGRAMS becrome clearer after consultation with one's Counselor Mary Lou Branigan clarifies for Kathy Schmidt, Dick Geoffrey, counselor! LEF registration Starting with a counselor in his freshman year the student keeps that same adviser through the four years. Careful planning and programming provide the best possible courses for the student, Moreover, if he qualifies for college, his counselor takes the initiative to give maximum guidance. and Bettye Kidwell. RIGHT: Head Counselor John Ken- dall in conference with Chuck Bentley, who wants to find out all that he can about the available scholarships. 4 U23 I X. BUILDERS IN CLAY are Mike Salley and Suzan Peterson. ning Art. Posters and portraits are on the agenda. Each First thing they learn in ceramics course is don't fear young artist has his own file for storing the semester's the mudl RIGHT: Painters busy themselves in Begin- creations. By spring, their file is bulging. ZOE BEEAFF-Music. DWIGHT BENNETT -Industrial Arts, Electronics Club, Co-Spon- sor. ARNOLD BEREIT-Science Dept. Head, Sponsor, Chemistry Research. MARY LOU BRANIGAN - Counseling, Sponsor, Girls' League. ,I I 'Z ff' I l I f ffl- ' ' :F W af ,r' 4.3, rf, 3, , ,, krxtik r A ff JAMES BROWN-Social Studies, Business. JOHN CACELETTO-Business Dept. Head, Co-Sponsor, FBLA. ci-mis CARNAHAN- pt English, Tennis. PAUL CHORD-English, Co-Sponsor, Bards, Troubadours and Scribes. MARGARET CHRISTIAN-Home Ec. Dept. Head, Co-Sponsor, FHA. HUGH COOKE- Mathematics, Co-Sponsor, Boys' Bowling. PATRICK COPLEY-Social Studies, Sponsor, AFS Club. DON COURSEN-Ind. Arts Dept. Head, Co-Sponsor, Engineering Club. ROBERT COX - Mathematics. WILLIAM CUTCHER- Physical Education, Varsity Head Football Coach, Co-Sponsor, Letter- men's Club. SARA DALLAS- English. ELMER FELTON-Audio-Visual, Dept. Head, Director Adult Evening School. Just The Type! ACCURACY counts in typing, lnstruc- tor Ben Feiler here tells his students. Speed is important, of course, but only if one can learn to hit the right keys. Everybody Here Means Business.. LET MOTHER SHOW YOU! June Willis is obviously proud of her own typing training. Mr. Herman Meredith stands next to Mrs. mother, Mrs. Don Willis, who demonstrates to Teacher Betty Mc- McCubbing Janice Meredith, Mrs. Meredith, and Mr. Willis lseatedl Cubbin and visitors during Open House that she remembers her complete the group. Parents approved Central High methods. Cl A FACULTY MARTHA DAVIS-English Dept. Head, Sponsor, Social Comm. JO ANN DAVY- Biology, Co-Sponsor Sophomore Class. LU- CILLE DEWITT - English, Sponsor Senior Girls League. MARY J. DUNBIER-French, Co-Sponsor, French Club. LEONARD ENGNELL-Mathematics, Spon- sor, Math Club. JOHN EWART-Physics, Sponsor Physics Club. BENJAMIN FEILER -Business Education, Co-Sponsor Future Teachers of America. HOLLOWAY FORT- NER-English, Co-Sponsor Freshman Class. MARCIALEE GANS-Chemistry. VINCEN- ZA GAGLIANO-Assistant Librarian. J0- SEPH M. GARCIA-Industrial Arts, Co- Sponsor, Senior Class, Frosh Coach. COL- LEEN GOODWIN-English. BEATRICE GREVENBERG-Social Studies, Humanities Club. HUGH HACKETT-Math ematics, Co-Sponsor Math Club. PAUL HATCH-Counseling. SANDRA HATHY- Business Education, Co-Sponsor FBLA, Girls Bowling. VIRGINIA HEPBURN-Business Education, Sponsor, FBLA. EDWARD HERZBERGLSO- cial Studies Dept. Head, Commencement. DONALD HIGGINS-Social Studies, Human- ities, Co-Sponsor Junior Class. NORMAN HINKLE-Mathematics, Co-Sponsor, Chess Club. JESSE HISE-English. GLADYS HOELZLE- Mathematics. CARL HUMPHREYS-Biol- ogy, Sponsor, Kings Club. HENRY JONES -Assistant Principal for Student Activities, Sponsor Executive Committee. H57 x f Q- 3 . . Q3 . G x.,f 5-eg 'Q will :AE I 5. 5' C f V x' N 5 . ggi it .1 E S2 M I S 3 5 F. 33 W R f K il 1 wi M R A . A. f TOP ROW: GEORGE L. JORDAN-Chemistry, Sponsor, Astron- omy Club. JOHN D. KENDALL--Counseling Dept. Chairman. BERNICE B. KENNEDY-Home Economics, Co-Sponsor, FHA. DR. MERLE L. LANGE--Counselor, Sponsor, Boys' Alliance. DARRELL H. LEITSCH-Science, Co-Sponsor, Science Newsletter. CHAR- MIAN L. LEUBA-English, Co-Sponsor, Freshman Class. gym. ..,. A -. ,i .1:. . ,.'.r K M- 0 . C ,,. Q Y X s X if I 3' X ses. X im S Xb i ., ., .A N s .. . 1, , i ,-.Y K s ' ' I 1. Y if . 5.221 ti. Mig 1 F B es ' S A ,y...1-pw:-ff-'-, X BOTTOM ROW: JAYNE E. LEWIS-English, Bridge Club Sponsor. VERGIL H. LEWIS-English, Sponsor, Bridge Club. DELBERT W. LITTRELL - Mathematics. HELEN MacARTHUR 1 English, CO- Sponsor, FNA. JACK C. MADDUX-Industrial Arts, Sponsor, En- gineering Club. HUGO MARTIN-Home Visitor, Executive Com- mittee Sponsor. BETTY McCUBBIN - Business Education, Co-Sponsor, Senior Class. MATTIE H. MOORE-English. JOHN W. MORROW- Junior English, Co-Sponsor, Bards, Trouba- dors, and Scribes. JOHN HENRY MURRAY -Social Studies. ROLAND W. MYERS-Social Studies, Spon- sor Foreign Correspondents. SCOTT G. NEL- SON-Publications and Journalism, English, Sponsor, Quill and Scroll. NEAL D. NICHOLS -Reading, Sponsor, Pep Club. JOHN J. O'CONNELL--English, Co-Sponsor, Sopho- more Class. HARRY A. PHILLIPS-Math Dept. Head, Sponsor Math Club. ARTHUR J. PISTOR- Science, Sponsor, Safety Club. FRANK J. PLATTENBERG - Art, Poster Club. CHARLES PSAHNAS-English, Co-Sponsor, Senior Class. HAZEL B. REDEWILL-Foreign Language, Co-Sponsor, French Club. LUCILLE L. RIS- LEY-Dean of Girls, Sponsor, Girls' League. ROSA L. ROCHIN-Foreign Language, Spon- sor, Coin Club. MICHAEL F. ROST-Drama and English, Sponsor, Masque and Gavel. H65 SOMETHING for everybody! Humanities Instructor Chris Interested onlookers are Greg Gianas, left, and Kerry Carnahan points out some of the possibilities to be found O'Donnell, both Humanities students. The course has in a study of the New York Times Book Review section. opened up a whole new world to her, Kerry admitted Life's Problem Can Loom Large LlFE'S LITTLE complexities take on more meaning after one has studied philosophy, history, literature-and Mr. Carnahan's bul- letin board! The new course in humanities offers every thinking person a greater insight and perspective. Juniors and seniors signed up tor the course, taught also by Mr. Higgins. Long and loud are the arguments and earnest discussions that begin in class and last some- times long after school! English students were given a balanced diet ot good grammar, liter- ary reading, and composition writing. For the first time, some students heard there were better authors than Mickey Spillane andfor Zane Grey. Such classic writers as Poe, Haw- thorne, Dickens, and Shakespeare started hun- dreds of Central High Bobcats on the golden path to many pleasurable reading adventures. Cl7J LAY 4 , y GOOD EARTH mood is stirred by this display in English Instructor Lu DeWitt's classroom. Here Linda Hirsch checks a passage in the book by Pearl Buck which was required reading in Eng 5, gi-.J KEEPING UP: Pat Newman and Mr. Donald Hig- State Legislature last November. RIGHT: Check gins check The Arizona Republic's front page for this volume, advises Head Librarian Dorothy Som- the latest political trends. Mr. Higgins, social mer. She's holding copy of Masterplots , a valu- studies instructor, ran second in a contest for the able, much used reference guide to literature. Know 'he Issues, I hen V019 . VOTE HERE! Central's library serves also as a voting of citizens the school administration arranged for chairs center for general and school elections. For the benefit to be set in the voting line, a courtesy really enioyed. 8 FACULTY ROBERT P. RUMAN-Physical Education, Co-Sponsor, Lettermen's Club, Head Base- ball Coach, Pee Wee Football. LYNDA SALISBURY-Speech, Sponsor, Snow Ski Club, Co-Sponsor, Masque and Gavel. WIL- HELMINA SATINA - Home Economics. FRANCES V. SEIFMAN - Math, Sponsor, Freshmen Girls' League. HARVEY K. SMITH - Choral Music, Co- Sponsor Music Clubs. DOROTHY E. SOM- MER-Head Librarian. HAROLD SPOERNER - Driver Education, Co-Sponsor, Safety Club. VERA E. SWANGER - Counseling, Assistant Sponsor, Girls' League. ELTON R. TIETZ -- Foreign Language, Sponsor, Boys' Bowling. RICHARD J. TRIM- MER-Physical Education, Co-Sponsor Let- termeri's Club, Head Wrestling Coach, As- sistant Varsity Football Coach. KENNETH TROUTT- Physical Education, Co-Sponsor, Lettermen's Club, Head Basketball Coach. JACK WALES-Science, Swimming Coach. GLENDENE WIEBE-Foreign Language, Sponsor, Legio Decima. TRAY LEE YOUNG English, Cross-Country, Track Coach. GERMAN PLAY adds sparkle to the foreign language study. Here a group depicts a scene from Das Nibelun- genlied. Says Mark lSieg- fried? Schwartz to Patti lliriemhildl Keasurauskis: lch have teuren Geschenke fur dich! Others are Vicki Jones, the bard, Kerry O'Donnell and John Clark. Participants were from 3rd year German class. Cl9l v, 'sf 5 lt Really Pays To Face Life KNOW YOUR angles, smiles Julie PONDERING over a geometric problem or concentrating on a straight seam, Central's stu- dents find life complex at times. The Math- ematics Department offers its students a clear choice: work or flunk. But it isn't quite that severe. Any student, blessed or not withla capacity to grasp math, can get a world of good out of the elementary math courses. Those who discover an aptitude for it can tackle the more advanced work in this great field. PRESSING BUSINESS! Mike Vitello has the fastest iron in Homemaking, if not in town. RIGHT: As ye rip, so shall Kirtland, and geometry's a cinch! Here lnstructor Cooke seems to agree, al- though his smile is somewhat enig- matic fbaffling, that isll Homemaking courses are designed to give students a practical approach to practical prob- lems: how to be efficient in the home. Prob- lems relating to marketing, family harmony, financing, and even child care are available. lt's something to watch big, lumbering boys try to interest nursery age tots in games, but Child Guidance is an important part of living. Other problems, such as financing the years in college, are treated seriously in the classes. ye sew! Sally Parisella tries the department's Singer sew- ing machine out on what will become a new dress for her. lt Pays To Plan... DRESS in the making! Pepper Karan- sky gets expert help from lnstructor Margaret Christian as Pepper fits ma- terial to the pattern of a new frock, Making one's clothes is a plus benefit of the Central High course in sewing. If You're Courteous, You Can Live COURTESY on the highways and byways is the key to safety, Central students of Driver Education learn. The course, required of every- one before he graduates, is a valuable start in the right direction. Every driver is a potential killer-because he is driving what too often is a lethal weapon. Our death toll is proof. Students get only theory in the CeHS driver course, the actual driver training having been dropped as an economy measure. Instructor Spoerner does next best, schooling his students in all the road rules and with sometimes start- ling pictures and stories giving them a proper respect for the handling of the modern car. SAFETY measures can help you reach voting age, Driver Training Instructor Harold Spoerner advises Karen Davy, Jan Shaw, and Cheryl Shaf- fer as they study how cars can collide at an intersection. Course includes a number of scare movies of accidents. 4' NOT TOO LONG ago, women were told to get into the kitchen and stay there. They were not smart enough to vote, let alone enter the learned professions. Such was the folly of manl Today more and more women are mak- THIS WON'T hurt a bit! Denise Gordon, surrounded by all the weird props for a scare movie, including a gaping skull, is about to inject an unsuspecting mouse with a Women Will Win Q-awp' WATCH IT! Pam Cohn, ln- structor Gans, and Lucille Lavoie check the results of an experiment in chemistry. ing the headlines in science, medicine, philos- ophy. Central High's science labs are thickly populated during the year with ambitious girls who aim high in the post-graduate years. Sta- tistics show they'll make it, tool cancer virus. She hopes to add to man's knowledge of the dread disease. RIGHT: Jamie Bognar believes plenty of green vitamins will keep mice healthy, if not wealthy. ...thoworldu SONY -an-gg H3 W' .1 C22 . ji HERE I LIVE! Tina Misra, AFS student shows Jorge Car she calls home From here it seems much closer' rillo, left, visitor to Central from Mexico, and Michel RIGHT Liz Altfas and Mr Patrick Copley consider a Pellizza, whose home is in France, the geographical spot current puzzling problem in American History course Our New Neighbor, The World lT'S A SMALL world indeed! Modern trans- portation and communications have put distant countries into the category of next door neigh- bors. As such they become more important to us, and we to them. Students who can learn to understand the economics and social aspects of foreign peoples also learn the first lesson in tolerance. You just don't get mad at people you know and have learned to like. World travelers see that people are real, not just statistics. They learn also that opportuni- ties common in America too often are unknown in other lands. Knowledge erases darkness and thus diminishes the threat of world conflict. ELECTRONICS absorbs the interest of boys like Bill Clay and Bob Jarrett, who know more about short-wave radios and transistors than most people know about their own politics. Boys in the electronics classes are radio hams and junior type inventors of tomorrow's new wonders. 23? YEARBOOK SUBSCRIPTION? Yes, this is the place! And the game, and miscellaneous supplies are all there for the Bookstore is the place for much more, this typical you. Mrs. Pretzer, manager, and Assistant Mrs. Foltz are group of Bobcats knows. Stationery, textbooks, tickets to kept busy here, supplying the many customer needs. , NEVER A DULL moment-because there's S m I r U no time! Our clerk-stenographer force does a wonderful job of keeping everything work- ing smoothly. That's surprising, too, when one considers the tumult, rush, and seeming confusion in a school as active as CeHS. Filing, handling mail and phone calls, typing, compiling vital information for permanent records -it's enough to have heads spinning. But it all comes out with a very minimum of fuss. . . 1 l SECRETARIES with talent and pa- tience! Central's students owe more than they can ever pay to these young women who keep records, check at- . W tendance, help with the schedule . I changes . . . and more. TOP ROW: CATHERINE ADDISON, Assistant ' Principal's Office, MARTHA FITZ- I GERALD, Counseling Office, lDA FOLTZ, Bookstore, LA RUE FORTEN- BERRY, Registrar's Office. CENTER: JUDY GAUDET, Switchboard, CON- NIE HOLT, Principal's Office, INEZ KENNEDY, Attendance, MAXlNE MCDONALD, Registrar's Office. BOT- TOM: FLORENCE MIKAL, Library, BETTY PRETZER, Bookstore Manager, T HELEN THOMAS, Registrar's Office, 1 GLADYS WILKE, Audio-Visual Office, f Q4 nie suit? if' 2 GOOD EVENING, parents! Teachers did their part in mak- ing welcome the hundreds of parents who visited Central during Open House last fall. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Gans explains the working of test tube mysteries while iupper rightl Mrs. Grevenberg teaches her visiting class in World History. Class periods lasting about lO minutes gave 5' teachers opportunity to outline the general field and goals of their specialties. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Higgins ponders his reply to the inquiry of a visiting parent in his Ameri- can Government class. LOWER RIGHT: Mrs. F. Britton Burns supervises the mailing of invitations to Open House. Many students and friends joined parents that night. PARENTS WHO showed up for the i964 Open House activities at Cen- Welcome, Folks! crowd come calling, but also just about everybody said it was the best Open House in the school's history. Beginning with a delightful turkey dinner in the Cafeteria, complete with musical entertainment, parents followed the class schedules given them by their students and had opportunity to see first hand the daily David Blair said it gave the visitors a wonderful buying. He also had praise for his officers, who worked so diligently for PTA success. tral last Oct. 27 were not disap- pointed. Not only did a record routines of their children. PTA President chance to see what their tax dollars were GLAD WE CAME! The dinner of turkey and fixin's proved prior to taking classes based on the schedules given an overwhelming success. Here are a few hundred of them by their children. Open House this year was pro- the satisfied customers who thronged to the cafeteria nounced best yet by the guests. They Came, They Ate And Joined PARENT-TEACHER sales- men are Mrs. Hinkle, left, and Mrs, Blair, who sign up a new member during the early hours of Central's Open House program. Membership this year hit an all-time high, with stu- dent classes competing for best salesmanship honors. l C26 Staying Healthy And Happy . . . TO MANY Bobcats it will come as a sur- prise to learn that the Health Center is not an emergency ward on the, order of TV's Blair Hospital. In fact, it isn't even a medical center but rather a campus bulwark against troubles that can come from sickness or accidents. Under the efficient direction of Nurse Jose- phine Rhodes, Central's students are guided along the paths to good health. You might not rate even an aspirin in the Health Center but you'll know more about your eyesight, hearing, and general condition as these affect your work at CeHS. Complete records are kept on each student, and should the need arise, the school gets in touch with the parents andfor the family physician to keep students healthy. MANY DO NOT realize the interest taken in students' welfare by the Parent-Teacher Association. This group is the link between school and community, and active members are always ready to help with the tests given students at the Health Center. Also a series of panel discussions is promoted by PTA in the interest of better student-parent relationships. SAY AHHHH! Nurse Rhodes really finds nothing wrong with Pam Washburn's tonsils, but sore throats could lead to more serious ills, and besides the cameraman found this to be a snappy snapshot! Besides the annual Open House program, the group sponsors scholarships for worthy stu- dents and keeps in co-operative touch with all class councils as they plan ambitious programs. ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION engages the interest of the Parent-Teacher Council. Members here are in animated conversation regarding a panel meeting to deal with one of several teen-age problems. ln the group are Mrs. Hughes, Mrs, Owens, 'Mrs. Burns, Dean Risley, Mr. Ken- dall, Mrs. Coffinger, Mrs. Mardian, Assistant Principal Anderson, Mrs. Bendalin, Mrs. Harter, Mrs. Chilton, President Blair, Principal Waters, Mesdames Dalton, Ma- son, Doyle, and Garland. Such groups as these insure the continued growth and usefulness of Central's PTA. 5 . fi' l ti f li' 12.3 YOU GET TO KNOW your friends by their actions. With that clue, one easily can tell Central High has no better friends than the Dads' Club members. This dedicated group of men, many of whom have sons playing football, basketball, or other sport for CeHS, spend tedious hours planning an active pro- SPORTS DINNER, sponsored by Dads' Club found many on hand to hear Coach Jim LaRue, U of A, and Central's coaches do honor to CeHS athletes. ABOVE, RIGHT: Coach Wales presents Mac Frankfort with a varsity letter, Dacls' Club Gathers GOOD JOB! Dads' Club officials took pride in their annual publica- tion, the I964 Football Program. Here Mr. Jones, left, congratulates Dr. Stolfa, Mr. Guenther, and Mr. Blair on the booklet's success. Dr. Stolfa served as club president. gram that will bring credit to the Bobcats. Their annual Sports Dinner, honoring out- standing athletes, seems to grow in popularity each succeeding year. Another winner has been the club's Football Program which spot- lights our grid heroes, coaches, administrative leaders, and boys in other Bobcat sports. LOWER LEFT: While Bev Tessitore waits on table, guests get into lively conversation. RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Waters. i H L...iv- 295 K'lnLl.lLL TIME TO RELAX! Teachers find it difficult to get away from the pressing duties of the classroom, but there are moments . . . such as these. ABOVE: Punch, coffee, and cakes are on the menu at this pre-Christmas party in the library. Faculty and office personnel as well as the main- tenance staff enjoyed the social. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Gladys Wilke accepts a cup of cold punch from her Girls' League hostess. LOWER RIGHT: Plenty here for every- body. Mrs. Holt is hostess at this event, sponsored by the Central High School administration. , . , SCHOOL DAYS can also drag for the poor Tl m e V I S lf, teachers. And when the bulletin announces, ' Come to the library at 3: l O today for some refreshments and socializing in they come! Several different groups played host to faculty functions this year. Included were the Girls' League, the administration, and the maintenance force. Except for the few moments teach- ers may see each other on campus or at lunch, only occasions such as these give them oppor- tunity to become better acquainted. Everybody applauds the efforts of those who make the social gatherings possible. lt's a 'fringe benefit' that we can all appreciate! teachers say. Mental 'Action' l . Pays Dividends , fo . v ma Ji: J, ix +A! gf' sa. MA.. , J.. I , . - W4 A SCHOOL DAYS pass swiftly for those who have a lot of studying to do. Contrary to pop- ular opinion, today's teenagers are not in school ' for sccial activities alone. Every effort is made to give the serious student reason to think for A himself. Class work is geared to his talents, study rooms and reference facilities at Central A f High School are among the best in the state. Se. .YS Acticn means more than physical movement. 'flaw Using one's brain to solve pressing problems takes action. Conceivably the most inactive Bobcat could be one who runs around the race- track instead of getting at his homework. P. -v . S CHECKING! Gathering absence slips occupies Muriel Hobbs one hour daily. Attendance collectors cover the school efficiently and with unhappy results, sometimes, for the ditchersl WORK HABITS are easily formed by those determined some research while Alex Hinds, right, assembles his to learn. Here Kathy Schmit seeks reference books for notes taken in the library. Librarians are ready to assist. FFS' 5 Qi 2- Sift fuck f 3 0 3 ,ff Evening School Proves All 'Round Success shui' t xv ,--s Y ,. 'HSAs- SCHOOL BELLS don't ring for them Wednesday nights, but par- ents and other adults came in droves to enjoy Central High's Evening School adult classes. Held each week for IO weeks both semesters, the grownups studied business ed, foreign languages. played bridge, golf, and volleyball, baked and decorated cakes, learned about cars and ceramics. Here shown is a sampling of their interesting Wednesdays. UPPER LEFT: Auto Instructor Garcia teaches his women only class about under-the-hood mysteries. RIGHT: Triumphant is the word for this baker of a world-beater wedding cake. With the ladies is Adult School Director Felton. LOWER LEFT: Miss Hellickson's ladies have fun while reducing. RIGHT: That's the ticket for a dandy dish! Ceramics instructor is Mr. Plettenberg. His adult classes were some of the most popular offered at Central High. 5 I ix .rt X . f L -ff Y , . , i X 4 . I V . 5 . 1 - I I '-H I V .. axe , Q WHEN MRS. DAVIS, chairman of the English Department, decided it was about time somebody threw a party for the English teachers, she didn't use halfway measures. Her Come 'n Have Fun Halloween party is still the talk of the depart- ment. UPPER LEFT: That's Beatle John Morrow waiting table for Mrs. Waters. RIGHT: Hostess Martha Davis depicts the motif, with witch figure, pumpkin, and loads of good food. LOWER LEFT: Candid camera caught Miss Salisbury and Mrs. Leuba off guard. RIGHT: Just a few of the boys on the swing shift-enjoying cold cider and some laughs . . .They're Messrs. Lewis, Waters, and Psahnas. Don't you like Mr. Waters' outfit! r! i I C32 . yEXlT I-L LIKE THIS! Custodian Jerry Passage exudes confidence Charles Smith, Robert Stanley Larry Quinn Carl lrvlne as he relates broom handling to championship golf. Other SEATED: John Helms Roy Cooper Ernest Valenzuela CeHS workers standing are, from left, Edward Plant, and William McCowen This is the efficient night crew They Keep U In The Running FOREMAN ENGINEER Earl Osborn plays host to the day crew in his engine room. From left, with Mr, Osborn are Walt Ricks, George Hay, Johnny Lara, Keith Melheim, Lloyd Beckwick, and Art Tompkins. Maintenance men spend long, hard hours keep- ing Central High in gear, beautiful, and clean. 1333 it .LJ ' J .,!' f 5 i -as xx... ,.,f.,m,,XgS QmNum A K .KT in . i A .. . ,k,s::1.. it Q. 1... R , i .C ,, 5 , s G E, lt , i . ,mar G ' . t. X - Q 'L 'LL - 41- J a. f fe- i . :H ' 'Q ' K W Q avi c Q?,:fim:v KKQI :Mi K , A ,. . .J ,, K W ,U W S+, Wm X il I C P as .5 to M C MW 3 , Q l C y K N .3 . , t i x' ' ' ,. 5 7 f ' G B , I , ' M' ' W ff! . g it is 'QM ff C., . B - ,. T Q - . L, 1 LL. X .. ,li ,K gi, 5 ' .Q in aj , i G at ' nn r, X - ,A un ' - I 'V , x A - by . kgin 1 3 i eeee ea C s, s ,i 0 t r E t , s 1 s' s,i ' E Q E as G r E ' ' 'ig m , . C F miA QQETQE ., ' gg R e, - L- QAXX .s ..X- A . ..', - M .,.,A .K ,,gS, .g, ..,: ,Q K iiwwmwww 1 ,gs is MW l. i -. , ,Q AT YOUR SERVICE! Cafeteria workers ready to'dish out that good food include iseatedl Margaret Wentz, Mar- garet Sullivan, Carmen Brotherton, Anni Poetzl, lone Susured, Bessie Pederson, Marie Trautman. STANDING: For U , The Best! Arvell Camplin, Doris Res, Edna Woodard, Viola Mulera, Faye Wallenquest, Ella Hall, Myrtle FitzSirnons, and Min- First to arrive on campus, and often the Cafeteria workers deserve our high praise. nie McFaul. last to leave, HAVE YOU EVER seen a con- tented cat? l-le will smile a mile and purr like a kitten, as long as he's well fed. With the able help of our cafeteria cooks and assistants there are 2,000 contented Bobcats who find their daily ration at CeHS adequate and satisfying. lt's a genuine problem to cook for that many teenagers, many of whom have pet peeves about food. But by lunchtime, most of the re- sistance is gone and the food disappearslike magic. Also Bobcats thrive on the vitamins! UMMM, GOOD! Cook Vern Matherly gives the stew an- other vigorous stirring. RIGHT: Florence Wright, cafeteria manager, and assistants Gertrude Wahlman, Lottie Sefton, and Ada Bottomley enjoy the tasty prospects here. - gal, . it A. C34 OPEN AIR eaters enjoy all the comforts of a daily picnic. ere We Eat, Drink, Stay Happy FOOD FANCIERS find everything to their liking in the proves two points: students' like what they get in the school cafeteria. This scene, during Period Five lunch, CeHS food center, and they waste no time getting busy! lL -ff ..Q.M,,f,. , ,MA M-K. ,..,, M, MM ki W'WWM NHwwMMMmM 1 E XPERQ Q N K Aus 5.B.PHE5LEU.i nw, H z W 'I ' ' ff W4 v.,,. ,LW -,A N fhaag egg? . 1 1 c ppm.-.'N,N.,...M-.4 v E . ..-.-.--n- ..--...uf----H 2. ,W A u-A 4 I GREENE LLAR ,4 -M X 1. u' Off M1 I .1- 1 EITIVELY THE CURE FUR ' Qqg was UAf?ANTEED CUQE JP? ML... V! ATEN M, QA. Piv5QTv, uv i W i -vm, 5015, 9 6 JMUQ . Wes? ... . ............ -, , .....,.....-...-..,-.N ,..Y.,..A., . ,WM . .. N..-....4.... K UW lm- 'iv nin kzllilhllu' ' Bum Carole FGDOIDQ FUR lu. Mmxnnau or Y 0 U R W y Q U HG HC E ,., fQ.M . Y Boa ff! .,..,....... .,.,, M... ,,..,..............--- V 1 .,,.,..,.........,......--.- f , 59 4..-ounces-v--Q l --v--v-1-'f- ,,,,.,.-,,.. - 1. ,,,.41' 4 ..................-. X, ,,..v- - 11 gfi-3 h-nn ' - ............ . 'R I V2 P T LET S HEAR YOUR versionl Guidance Board members Board members for I964-65 were Ken Agron, Karen Solo- interview a student client who is seeking some sound mon, Lynn Martin, Adviser Higgins, Randy Cowen, and advice Such a visit usually isn't too rough, it's said. Linda Hyde. The Guidance Board met daily in Room SI3. eadership Presents Problem WHILE IT SEEMS easier at times to push than to guide, students appointed to Central's important Guidance Board acted with restraint and wisdom as they handled dozens of cases involving their fellow students who had bumped into rules infractions. A touch of psychology, lots of patience and good humor helped the situation and Central life proceeded smoothly. Not that the board was a pushoverl Student officials often are more forceful than adults. ACHIEVEMENT is a prime goal of Executive Committee, which met daily to consider the sundry problems relating to student government. SEATED are Jackson, Cohn, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE took its job seri- ously. The group did a great job of co-ordi- nating student activities and setting in mo- tion proposals for new and interesting events. Committee members include the student body officers, standing committee chairmen, class presidents, the Foreign Exchange student, and presidents of Girls' League and Boys' Alliance. Every student had a standing invitation to attend the very interesting, daily meetings. Tisdale, Owen, Hyde, Adviser Jones, Chilton. STAND- ING: Gibson, Bundy, Burns, Adviser Martin, Coffinger, Fischer, Prud'homme, Williams, Krause, and Misra. wuuaunv X C38 Student Body Cfficers Were Efficient 1 1395 STUDENT Body President Mike Owen did his work with dignity and skill. lt was his aim to give every Bobcat full opportunity to serve Central High and to further its good name. OFFICERS of the student body richly earned the approval of Central's students and teachers. They served efficiently and selflessly to insure good government and democratic procedures at CeHS. RIGHT: Dixie Tisdale as treasurer ' f ,I X., ,iff MIKE OWEN President kept a sharp eye on student finances while Linda Hyde lcenterl acted with diligence as vice president of the stu- dent body and president of the Senate. Bev Burns was the always reliable student body secretary. SENATE Rules Committee gets to work. Busy sessions mark the activities ot this group. STAND- ING: Barbara Alexander, Anne Moller, Tim Pickrell, Janet Buell. SEATED: Melinda Hopkins, Bill Fisher, Barbara Butfmire, Linda Hyde, and Marilyn Irvine. Action's Always Good Medicine WORK DAY! Hundreds signed up to help keep Central supplied with its quota of Foreign Exchange Students. Student Senate laid the groundwork, helped gather in the job projects, and on March 27 off to work went hundreds of healthy, husky Bobcats. Their efforts were to bring if e X 3 1 i r I 4 hundreds of dollars into the AFS treasury. Typical of the CeHS workers are George Jackson, Brian Dalton, atop ladders, Karen Davy and Cheryl Shaffer shown trimming up a corner at the home of teacher Scott G. Nelson. We had more than enough assignments, said Karen. Q--? ' C40 'A SENIOR SENATORS include, lTOPl: Sue Johnson, Bev Burns, Pam Cohn, Bob Prud- 'homme, Jeff Stillwell, Cheryl Shaffer, Gina Price. MIDDLE: Sandy Quinn, Lin- da Hyde, Pat O'Malley, Juli Van Aken, Karen Davy, Bar- bara Alexander, Barbara Buffmire, BOTTOM: Dixie Tisdale, Bill Fisher, Jim Raine, Linda Carter, Kathi Schmitt, Beverly Tessitore. PATTERN ED after the Senate Leaders Act grief Central High s version of student government has been widely copied by other schools in the country. Students representing each of the school's classes serve on committees, engage in speech making, sometimes hot arguments, and all the other aspects of legislation activity. Often the arguments led to nothing, but as often worthwhile bills became law. Senators are elected for one year terms. These leaders are the active link between the administration and the student body. The experience they've gained gives them fond memories-and a headstart in meeting problems of the adult world. SENATE MEMBERS lTopl: Marcy Kahn, Iris Rubenstein, Kathy Boyer, Linda Horowitz, Anne Moller, Tim Pickrell George Jackson, Ann Poladian, Tammy Gold, Joyce Buell CENTER: Susie Kleinberg, Melinda Hopkins, Karen Solo mon, Peggy O'Malley, Janice Foster, Vicki Abernathy Kathie Buffmire, Linda Holland. BOTTOM: Nancy Price Carol Williams, Paul Ring, Paula Bailey, Barbara Bennett Mark Schwartz. All will be on campus here next year 8.1 fflyffw 1 I GIRLS' LEAGUE LEAGUE OFFICERS make plans for an- nual formal. From left are Pat Dial, secretary, Janine Robinson, executive treasurer, Pam Cohn, president, Kathi Schmit, vice president, and Dean Lucille Risley, League adviser. , , ACTION . . . YOU GOT it with the Girls League! Although much of their plan- 0 0 ning was focused on the big annual for- mal, the girls had a calendar jammed with projects for the busiest year. Led by enthusiastic President Pam Cohn, the girls hit new horizons with their Fashion Show, Father-Daughter Banquet, Mother-Daughter social, and countless candy, cookie, and cake sales for organization profits. Christmas and Thanks- giving gave them opportunity to gather clothes and food for needy families, the March of Dimes also got their ardent support. Finally, the annual scholarships were awarded to out- standing and worthy senior girls. lt was a good year for Girls League. GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET in session. FRONT: Pam Mel- Madeline Smith, Carol Nelson, Jan Williams, Miss Swang- czer, Kathi Schmit, Kathleen Wirick, Joyce Buell. CEN- er, co-sponsor, Nancy Minning, Pat Dial, Mrs, Risley, co- TER: Bev Kleinbaurer, Nancy Taylor, Laura Hobe, Susie sponsor, Pam Cohn. This group served as the executive Kleinberg, Mary Morris, STANDING: Dorothy Anderson, branch of the Girls' League Organization. .-'- s....,'X i4 1 ...n-aaii BOYS' ALLIANCE Council considers new business. FROM LEFT: Tom Elliott, Randy Johnson, Gary Wong, Tim Rad- der, Jeff Bundy, president, Pete Peters, Clayton Helms, Action's The Wo WITH THEIR Bobcat Bounce in September, Boys' Alliance gave fair warning of an action year. The freshman mixer proved successful in welcoming Central's newcomers, as did the ready smiles and howdy's they had for every Bobcat throughout the year. A Recuperation Party, following annual Work Day also scored. Hugh Maynard, and Bruce Gilleland. Active participation in student projects keynoted the Alliance program this year. Faculty adviser was Dr. Merle Lange. rcl For Alliance. President Jeff Bundy felt that the outstand- ing accomplishment was revision of the Alli- ance constitution. Favorable changes were made also in the group's executive committee. Alliance helped with Homecoming plans, pro- ceeds from their dance going to the Score- board fund. Scholarships also were given. COME 'N GET 'EM! Alliance officers are justly proud of their lil ol' money- making Sno-Cone machine. Super- salesmen inviting you to buy are ifrom Ieftl Jeff Bundy, president, Clayton Helms, secretary, Randy Johnson, vice- president, Dr, Lange, adviser, and Gary Wong, treasurer. 3? -L SOCIAL LIFE at Central was given an extra oomph and the school holidays a super spark by the energetic Social Committee. This seri- ously determined group of workers planned for and sponsored all of the sports dances as well as a number of special dances during the school year. And there were special days SOCIAL COMMITTEE iseatedl: Carol Williams, Barbara Buffmire, Linda Lichlyter, Susie Kleinberg, Margaret Was Planned BLARRGG!! Linda Lowell snarls realis- tically enough to startle Social Com- mittee member Vicky Posegate. But members Julie Johnson, left, and Carol Williams, front, are too absorbed in their plans for Halloween to bother. THE COMMlTTEE'S active interest in a bet- ter life for Bobcats was demonstrated in the carefully planned Powder Puff game . . . you remember, that friendly but somewhat noisy athletic competition between female basket- ball stars from the Classes of '65 and '66? Maverick Day and Teacher Appreciation, tool Bostrom. STANDING: Joya Johnson, Liz Moller, Marilyn Williams, Peggy O'Malley, and Suzanne Bonnet. Your Social Life UNSTUFFING the ballot boxes are Election Commit- tee members Karen DavY, Dick Hance, Barbara Reje- bian, Chairman Jim Raine, Bette Hughes, and Chip Dia- mond. 1 l . we fli- - , 4-X... KY N l'- 1 MH... N . vi, ' I alias, -. W. it i Traditionally Strong For C HS WHETHER IT'S Christmas, Powder Putt, or Maverick Day, Bobcats like to dress up and have fun. It's the job ot Traditions Committee to see that the students are not disappointed. Color Days and rallies were numerous, but the real highlights beamed on the dress-up days. Teacher Appreciation Day, in its third year, also drew favorable comment. TRADITIONS Committee members have every right to feel proud of their active year. STANDING: Linda Strock, Gina Price, Bette Hughes, Chairman Chalene McCutcheon, u 457 Poudtr Pgfgycb S Q' we Wctrreemts my ' Qt '5tmSS lJeQommoNs X-Ldcfe-51 0-,,7f. Talent' Sl-you GET OUT THE VOTE! That was the major aim of Elections Committee, headed by Jim Raine. Strict rules of honesty ruled as well, so that the principle of one voter, one vote kept pace with good democratic procedure. This year, in order to increase the percentage of voters, elections were held in the third period classrooms as well as on campus. George Ann Ramos, Lois Jackson, and Beverly Tessitore. SEATED are Ann Poladian, Marilyn Irvine, Paula Bailey, and Barbara Bennett. School spirit was their aim. ..,.,-.,..-..... ....., 'Q 3 'Rl CQMMLL ails X . V Q , ji ?' 'L ,83- ., I , r ft' ni. WORK DAY could be dangerous! Jean Johnson tries out her new saw on the wrong kind of limb, as Pete Peters loudly protests. Projects Committee really enjoys action! Keeping Busy RUB-A-DUB-DUB . . . Work Day partici- pants rubbed 'n scrubbed in all parts of the Valley to raise money for the AFS Project. No job was too hard or too odd, so long as the pay was right! Everybody worked hard be- cause the cause was worthy and the company was super. We've grown so accustomed to having a delightful foreign exchange student, anything we could do to help seemed right. R-R-READY, GO! Pete Peters fires the gun and a mob of willing seniors heaves and ho's in a preview of their :swf wfrx 4s'2Mi.fii.f. ,- f f -f X -gy 45' fr . -W .,,,.,,s,a. i -mari f -ptzfsfeztfw W, if A .j r ,1 STANDING are Mike Citron, Liz Moller, Bob Prud'homme, chairmang Stephanie Chilton, and Pat O'Malley. SEATED: Peters, Sheila Holt, Paul Ring, Lynn Martin. Takes Energy PROJECTS Committee did not limit itself to Work Day, however. That was but one of the successful and imaginative programs the group undertook. Highlights included a suc- cessful Homecoming Program, plans for the County Fair, including games, dancing, and all manner of good eating for hungry but happy Bobcats. What would school life at Central be if it weren't for such moments! Tug-O-War game that'll pit Bobcat vs. Bobcat in the battle of the century. Projects Committee is the sponsor. Jig f . .... .. .wif '. :L-.1!f5'LLe':4ef,fq f 14f53334m fTi'kr ' '17 Nb- Mfg-.L 'Cf ,taxi 'T : 1 5f5,'L,'?ss,gm .X fy W . wif' ,, . ye.,-,L ,glvw . 3: H ' SWIM M EW ' , I MQ. -.2 rjk. at-ck ' wg if ,Y - - A s. ssr v i fer . lt Takes Publicity . 2 N ef Q To Sell The Fans la e if eef- Z EVERYBODY! That means you, too! Urging the fans to follow the team are Publicity Committee members ,LY feffw.--1.11 M -1-v Polly Gibson, Willard Mies, and Sally Johnston. SEEING WAS BELIEVING . . . the Public- ity Committee's aim was to adorn Central High's campus with posters and pictures en- couraging the typical Bobcat team spirit. Also sponsors of the Athlete of the Month series, these hard workers did not begrudge the long hours they spent painting, pasting, and taping. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: They gave us the slogans that won the games. STANDING: Sally Johnston, Jeanne Ernst, Peggy O'MaIley, Carol Johnson, Willard Mies, Danny Fridena, Susie Parker, Pam Inman, Melinda Hop- FROM TRICKY game slogans to the essen- tial daily bulletin, the committee managed to inform the student body and faculty that our school is far from being a dead center of dry learning. From them we got fuel for daily conversation, including many a chuckle over their clever slogans. They earned high praise. kins. SEATED: Maureen Sievers, Janet Childress, Julie Dockery, Polly Gibson, Barbara Kipnis, Barbara Alexander, and Georgia Harrell. Under Polly's prodding, the group came up with some great slogans and poster ideas. -dx 575- , -rg Jima CAFETERIA Committee members report for duty. With Rory McCarthy, Rick Crabbs. BACK: Charlie Bennett, the daily menu for a background are lfronti Don Alpert, Sam Krause, Jack Metheny, Mario Sinabaldi, Steve Lew- Kit Smith, Clyde Grunow, Reese Reynolds, Bill Fischer, kowitz, Tom Krause, and Ken Agron. Mr. Ball Sponsored. No Flying Missiles PEACEFUL co-existance in the cafeteria and the annex doesn't come without a bat- tle. But Central High's well- endoctrinated Cafeteria Committee formed a campus Peace Corps that did the job without a hitch. Armed with the authority to issue citizenship reports, committee members man- aged to create an image of respect for bodacious Bobcats who harbored noisy notions. k B . - N i,-, ,4 . - i 5, is , ' '--i ' iii A -S r ss Q Lf, ll E CLEANUP! Mike Owen and Jeff Chil- ton were among l50 high schoolers who helped to remove campaign post- ers as part of Oust Outdoor Political Signs campaign sponsored by the Valley Beautiful Citizens Committee. iArizona Republic Photoi get V, 'Q-I: 'Ss 1-'- '-' Fr. 2 ' Ai,- 5 C48 This Ol' World's A Big Place ' RIGHT HERE is home! So declares Fikrct Yuksel, who came all the way from Turkey to attend school at Cor- tez in the Phoenix area. He is pic- tured at the annual AFS Assembly held in Central High School's gymnasium. GREAT PLANS can lead to important developments, de- cide the newly-elected student body officers. Seated: Lois Jackson, treasurer, Barbara Bennett, vice president, Tom il fvis S Krause, president, Karen Solomon, secretary. STANDING are newly-elected Guidance Board members Bill Easley, Lindy Stearman, Lester Linton, and Peggy O'Malley. X it .X -i 1' 1. ms .N '.Q 9 S1 JL. - gf4.?3k,. g K sw. ,T 1 i iifi A ze , . Reinacting customs of long ago can activate our lives today and tomorrow. Every culture offers much good. rgani 'N- ivy: ,, A I' vo-w'HQk sf rw K . ff ff Z, 79? N ,J , Aww, Q,Qwf.' iiflii -I 0 N17 N-yi Yu. 0 I FROM OPENING of the school term until the happy No A day the '65 Centralian is distributed there's never ' a quiet or restful period in Publications Office. Pictures to be gathered and classifiedg names to be checked and double checkedg ads to be solicited and last year's unpaid bills collected . . . Hectic is the only word for active participation on the building of a yearbook! ABOVE: Which picture shall we use? puzzle Co- Editors Barbara Kipnis and Ed Lawrence. RIGHT: Business Mgr. John Clark is happy to report another big sale. LOWER LEFT: Veteran Reporter Linda Lowell has an exclusive interview with Mayor Graham. RIGHT: Com- bining their talents to identify a layout are yearbook staff members Barbara Moore, John Sloan, and Edythe Edgar. l52 Noses For News ACTION from morning and into the night often characterized the Publications Office where deadlines, headlines, and miscellaneous urgencies kept students and adviser on the run. There proved to be small distinction be- tween work on the yearbook and on the school newspaper. Whatever needed to be done at the moment was what everybody concentrated on doing. Somehow the job got done! Although Central ECHOES appeared only eight times during the year, every copy spark- led with the wit and imagination of Editor Wil- lard Mies. Perhaps the paper did not excel in making profits, but it won prizes and had many a student taking sides in the frequently con- troversial articles. Mies and Managing Editor Linda Lowell also kept the local dailies filled with news items about Central High School. KEEPING INFORMED: For two weeks students of journal- ism and the social studies read The Arizona Republic, courtesy of the local newspaper. Here Publications Direc- 'E' ECHOES Editor Willard Mies stirred up his readers with frequent jabs at The Establishment on Bobcat campus tor Scott Nelson and his Journalism -I class check the papers for items of interest. Weekly news tests are part of the regular class program in journalism. 539 ,np .-57' Better Keep Busy... Meet Those Deadlines! JUST THE TYPE to keep busy in Pub- lications are Jan Shcolnik and Diane Stern, shown preparing lists of stu- dents for the panel pages of the '65 Centralian. Over 2000 names had to be typed for the publication. MORE ADS FOR ECHOES? Good deal, say Manager Jim getting those terrific football action shots. Interested Davidson and Adman Marty Berg. RIGHT: Steve Sinohui listeners are Photographers Randy Bailey and Bruce Baker. explains the workings of the telescopic camera used for All three will be back to work next fall on the '66 annual. 2, Q-r .4 , ---.., '-Q.. QWN K 5 A YE 7 , - S. L f . Z1 'Qi tj rs - , lf , P' 'AE Wx. ,mg ,a-.---r--v-v--' 'ci r i SL V- I 'Q If 1' s w lis.,,ktA I-L ACTION PHOTOS require skill and timing Photographer American on The Centralian agree 64 Manager Bobbie Ebby Hawerlander tells the lournalism students during Bagley Photographer Ed Lawrence and Editor Cheryl his visit to the campus RIGHT It s great to make All Luckie who declares that her annual iob was a big thrill ublications Work Can B Exciting BIG DOINGS for the daily news bulletin board are gath- ered by Cliff Lavin, Student Teacher Shirley DeMarke, Sports Editor Bob Newcomb, and Jon Porter, ad man. .ggi k.-' ,Q Q55 5 . it J H ia ig if T? 2, Q S 3 ' is - is Q i x A I Q A 6. ' t J, Q 2:2 - f . K i N g x . 5 ' , 5 4 ? i N ,I -' QQI 5 W . 2, 'Q 5 T C X fi Q 1 if 5 S S ' ii ii f UC if 'Q' ff X ' 45 as Y 16 s l , i 5 -1 If i -f i - X C l T D' ' ' f. 'Q ' T. 3 , s , i fi N Q X X 'N A A is K 'La. s is . c . 5 'rf ix . N 1 X. 1 , ' S i i , - .1 i A Q... an - 5 1 f K . K . 1 D' ..,. ' is ' Q CONCERT CHOIR enjoyed a busy, tuneful season under harmonious variety to the numbers they presented to the direction of Mr. Harvey Smith. Mixed voices lent appreciative audiences throughout the Valley ofthe Sun. Raise Up Your Voices And Sing. BEFORE YOU CAN really sing you must have a voice! Nature's gift to the lucky few meant pleasure to the many, however, when Concert Choir, Red Coats, Madrigals, and Choraliers appeared. Concert Choir made many Christmas presentations, including radio and TV shows. They sang for Phoenix City Council and appeared at South Mountain High School. High on the Redcoats' agenda was a trip to California. They also sang for the State Senate, in the school Christmas Program, and appeared in conjunction with the other CeHS choruses. Choraliers participated in open com- petition with other choruses and presented many Christmas programs. They also planned to take the coast trip with the Redcoats. BANJOS and guitars helped the Redcoats bring novelty tunes to their listeners. Note also the bass violin and the accordion. C5 6 'ff MADRIGALS are ready to burst into harmony any sec- ond . , . and without any accompaniment! Here are lfronti Marsha Ruble, Sally Hayden, Vicky Stewart, Ann Poladian, Sally Pemberton, Joan Poladian. TOP: Judy Kaye, Jerry Ashton, Carolyn Munroe, Bob Olsson, Phil Rhoads, Marilyn Livesay, Rick Parker. Robert McBain and Bing Sherwood missed the picture. fig? ,kv vyfi' V 'asa CHORALIERS pose prettily on the west steps of Building Four DIRECTOR Zorn ready with the downbeat at the Spring Concert BOBCAT CONCERT BAND members include OBOES: Maynard, Preston, Parkinson, Elliott. ENGLISH HORN Maynard. FLUTES: Arnold, Campbell, Goodrich, New man, Mathieson, Pridmore, Goodrich, Smith, Trego, Hen derson, Cooper, Cunningham, Parkinson, Rhoades. CLAR Strike Up WITH DRUM Major Mike Blommer up front the Bobcat Band pranced through football games and the big JC Rodeo Parade in fine style. The 86-piece band also played in the PUHS System Festival, presented a spring con- cert, entertained in assembly programs, and performed at a number of grade schools. New uniforms gave the Bobcats a sharp, snappy look. Band director was Mr. Harvey Zorn. Officers included Jim Stone, president, Blom- mer, vice president, Susan Arnold, secretary, and Patti Newman, treasurer and librarian. INETS: D, Margolin, Helmes, Blommer, Harter, Buros, Rhoades, Overstreet, N. Margolin, S. Margolin, Poetzl, Jenson, Robertson, Krasnoff, Lowe, Hamilton, Bassett, S. Shack, K. Shack, Cohen, Johnson, l-lett, Miceli, Parkinson. Most of the members own their band instruments. l. C58 The Band! HIGH STEPPERS are these drum ma- iorettes: Jean Parkinson and Valerie Hochhaus, front, Terry Goodrich and Joan Parkinson in the back row. BOBCAT BAND members include ALTO CLARINETS Watson Gonsher. BASS CLARINETSZ Gray, Stuart BASSOGNSZ Caldwell, Bechtold. SAXOPHONES: Albert, Bernell, Phillips, Bridge. FRENCH HORNS: Lommen, Jackson, Stahler, Meyers. CORNETS: Blommer, Fleming, Grumley, Young, Perry, Klaus, TRUMPETS: Smith Kleindienst. BARITONESZ Glenn, Roeth. EUPHONIUMS Tomek, Croft. TROMBONES: Stone, Burnes, Spurlock Miller, Crabbs. TUBAS: Olsson, Ray, Peterson, Buchanan STRING BASS: Freeman. TIMPANI: Brand. PERCUS SION: Proctor, Kruse, Grannis, Witzeman, Williams, King Band director is Mr. Harvey Zorn. 593 .. . X izit-ff.. LITTLE SYMPHONY PERSONNEL: VIOLINS--Melanie Rosner, Concertmaster, Pam Joseph, Ass't C.M., Douglas May, Margaret Furst, Irene Tognazzini, Georgia Lewry, Robert Ward, Section Leader, George Livesay, Carolyn Wright, Eric Taylor, Gary Schlegel, Martha Hegdahl, Susan Furedy, Jeri Ruben. VIOLAS-Dan Glaze, Chris- tina Maynard. CELLO-Patricia Darby, CONTRA BASSE5 Tom Freeman, Cathy Grosberg, Mike Blommer. FLUTES -lrene Pruzan, Nancy Henderson, Richard Miller, Linda Schmieder. OBOES-Janan Parkinson, David Cummins. CLARINETS-David Margolin, Clayton Helms, Gerhard Poetzi, Donald Jensen. BASSOONS-Lynn Caldwell, Janet Bechtold. HORNS-Linda Jackson, John Kvapil, Robert Weir, Dan McGuire. TRUMPETS-Robert O'Brian, Linda Prudhomme. TROMBONES-Dan Cooper, David Showers. TUBA-Jon Peterson. PERCUSSION-John Proctor, Mike Grannis, Don Heap. PIANO-Susan Goldstine. Irene Pruzan and Melanie Rosner were soloists at the Concert. They Were Devoted To Music THE LOVE of music is a powerful force. It can inspire, bring lasting joy to its devotees, and pleasure to many who listen. Members of Central High School's Little Symphony Orches- tra are no exception. They have been inspired to put in many grueling hours of practice, often at great inconvenience, to attain the degree of perfection they and their director, Mr. Harvey Zorn, consider satisfactory. Under Mr. Zorn's expert guidance, the or- chestra has had a busy year. Along with their participation in the Phoenix Union High School Orchestra Festival at the University of Ari- zona, Tucson, the group presented outstand- ing concerts to the student body and patrons in January, l965, and this spring. Featured soloists starred in the January l5 concert. PERHAPS surprised at the group's excel- lence, and understandably pleased, the audi- ence in the Cafetorium heard the symphony play the overture from Marriage of Figaro , March of the Midgets, Puppets at Play, and Fluttering Fireflies by Salta, Medita- tion from Thais, Massenet, featured Melanie Rosner as soloist. Other numbers were Bac- chanale from Sampson and Delilah, by Saint- Saens, Rondo for Flute and Orchestra, Sien- nicki, featuring lrene Purzan on the flute, and La Vie Parisienne Overture by Dorati. Capable officers were Pam Joseph, presi- dent, Peggy Furst, secretary, and Christina Maynard, librarian. Council members were Doug May, Bob Ward, Tom Freeman, Nan Hen- derson, Lynn Caldwell, and Melanie Rosner. 160 6 Lillle Symphony Music Pleased STRING QUARTET includes Melanie Rosner, Pam Joseph, Patricia Darby, and Dan Glaze. They were invited to play on many occasions, and they always pleased. YOUR MOVE! Chess Club members concentrate on what Hinkle, Kruse, Co-Sponsor Hackett, Croft. Members met interests them most, competition. FRONT: Binkley, La- each week to test their skill. Some games lasted for Prade, Henry, Tims, Hitt, Furst. BACK: Co-Sponsor , many sessions and would often produce frustrations. WITH THE UNERRING course of a crusading knight, the Central Chess Club advanced to its best year since CeHS began. Membership increased for the fourth straight year. Under the spon- sorship of Math Teachers Hugh Hackett and Norman Hinkle, the club provided a construc- tive, competitive outlet for its members. They did very well indeed in the Arizona High School Chess Tournament. Although deadlines contribute to headaches, Quill and Scroll members took them in stride. Most members practiced their skill daily in Publications Of- fice to produce a lively Central ECHOES and the Centralian yearbook you are now reading. It Takes Brainwork ECHO! PULITZER Prize winners of tomorrow? Well, per- haps not all of them, but Quill and Scroll members like to write, research, and excell! TOP: Jim Davidson, Willard Mies, Jon Porter, John Clark. FRONT: Sponsor Scott Nelson, Linda Lowell, Edythe Edgar, and Ed Lawrence. Six members missed the picture-taking. 'huh NOK: W, R 'np wean.-n 162 6 BARDS, TROUBADORS AND SCRIBES gather for a jam- boree. TOP: Mr. Chord, Cheryl Swanson, Salley Hayden, Janice Castro, Diane Joralmon, Dan Glaze, Kitty Bacon, Heather Mathieson, Lea Stuart. ROW 3: Tom Freeman, Kathy Stumpf, Faith Randall, Irene McGinty, Nancy Stewart, Linda Hasen, Nola Bishop, Susie Singer, Cindy o Colorful Kids Baezes, and Dylans. Dubbed the folkiest Stuckey, Carrie O'Donnell, Susie Witzeman, Mr. Morrow ROW 2: Susan Clelland, Maryann Kopp, Edythe Edgar Sue Bishop, Denise Smith, Muriel Heath, Kathy Kuapil FRONT: Charles Ward, Bill Mathesisen, Vicki Jones David, Margolin, Mike Blommer and Margaret Vehrs Jam sessions often lasted for enjoyable hours. GREEN, GREEN are the members of newly- organized Bards, Troubadours, and Scribes Club, but their meetings are never dull. Gatherings include aspiring Hemingways, group at Central, they employ their musical members to accompany with guitar, bass fiddle, banjo, and meaningful lyrics. Writers take a more reserved spotlight, but shine with rapidly improving, informal essays. Presi- dent Bill Matthiesen has add a word to members' vocabulary: ethnic . . . meaning folksyl HARMONY gets 'em everytime! There is something about stringin' along with the gang, decide David Margolin, Bill Matthiesen, Vicki Jones, Margaret Vehrs, and Nola Bishop. 35 TTD Y A . sr--, W GAY AND GATHERED for a picture are Masque 8. Gavel Members, FRONT: Bradshaw, Ochenreider, Turner, Dodge, Bernstein, Kaye. CENTER: Trager, Fishman, Rose, Greening, Stewart, Kantor, Miller, Papagalos, Wasielewski. Curtain Call! TOP: Kelman, Greensweig Salisbury, Mr. Rost, Olsson, Ashton, Phillips, Urbano, and Schneider. The speech and dramatics group sponsored many sprightly contests and plays on Central's campus. , Raine, Prud'homme, Miss THE RAIN IN SPAIN could easily fall in the Central High drama room. Beneath the decep- tive calm of the picture, great dramatists and actors lurk. But the campus drama-speech or- ganization, Masque 81 Gavel, is much more than Abracadabra . . . poofl They achieved new heights this year with the addition of curtains to the Petite Playhouse, and many out- standing productions. Everybody, for once, learned about Masque and Gavel! 1-iss . il - +2-of L NW. .WF to 5 A 'X st 1 ,ak tt E55 fi? fs . ,-4. They presented Abie's Irish Rose, Girls in 509, The Rainmaker, Private Lives, Aurate's Play, and Brigadoon, the latter staged at the Sombrero Playhouse. The members should be congratulated for their fortitude in the cancellation of The Lark, a play translated from French by Vicki Jones. Busy indeed were Officers Leslie Dodge, Bob Prud'homme, Judy Kaye, Lisa Waisielew- ski, and Mr. Rost and Miss Salisbury, sponsors. ON THE LADDER of success are Lisa Wasielew- ski, Leslie Dodge, Judy Kaye, and Marc Kantor. C64 GERMANY HMV 5 J'1 X if J V its . GREETINGS from Phoenix! Foreign Correspondents check Roland Myers, Greg Adams, Heather Mathieson, presi- the globe and maps to line up a fresh group of pen pals. dent, Stan Petrovich, Pam Asay, vice president, Mark FROM LEFT: Vicki Catlett, secretary-treasurer, Sponsor Cohen, Diane Joralmon, and Lynn McNairy. I g ONE WAY to travel is to do Th F d it by correspondence. Letter writ- 0 ing to teenagers in faraway lands often reaps exciting rewards, For- eign Correspondents Club members report. Sometimes foreign students write to their CeHS friends in their native language, necessitating the search for a translator. But more often they like to try out their English. This results in quaint expressions sometimes. Always, though, the Phoencians enjoy the friendly exchange. Want a poster? See the Poster Club and get quick results! Sponsored by the Art Department, students interested in artistic expression decorate the CeHS campus with attractive placards advertising coming events. POSTER CLUB: Sponsor Plettenberg, Sue Fenner, Sponsor ROW: Fred Jones, Shirley Smith, Roger Allers, Claudia Barka, Edwin Hoelzen, Bary Sholder, Pam Raine. TOP Hale, Mike Wilson, and Nancy Edgar. M.- 'md' X' , eww xx + Al 5 Q 1 . - gf' Q ,ski Ss g , D it-Y ,fyvetsa P it is ,rm or 5 Vim - if f fn ki in - I, j . K . will in A K . S -.-f 'Q X : if jf. M, z 'asi . - t '-7L. Ei Pl? Q ss's - . ' P - ' . is S T '-., fr X 32' Mm ' N: S T X 1 'axis A.., 65? Caesar's Legion Comes Alive LEGIO X got into the swing of things early. For the Christmas season the club sold tasty fruit cakes. Later the third year Latin students presented a play . . . in Latin. It was such a success that at Sponsor Wiebe's suggestion the cast repeated the play at the State Latin Convention which met in Tucson. LEGIO DECIMA members are lbottoml Blakley, Wester- dahl, Curran, Wilson. ROW 2: Peggy Furst, Randall, B. Furst, Ridout, Sherwood. ROW 3: Mrs, Wiebe, Metheany, WORKING diligently on their club scrapbook are Denny Rajsich, Ron Mc- Kowen, Charles Doane, and lseatedi David Peterson and Peggy Furst, Legio X president. Legio Decima also prepared a handsome scrapbook which won fourth place at the Arizona Junior Classical League convention. Guest speakers, illustrated reports, and annual initiation ceremonies were other highlights. Outshining everything else, however, was the annual Latin Club banquet. Glaze. TOP ROW: Ost, Hays, Jacobs, Rajsich, Kruse. Rhoades, Wile, Kruse, Kistler, Hamilton, Cheatham, Ball, Peterson, Jensen, Petrovich, Dickey, and Heller. HQLC' 1667 67l BON JOUR! Cercle Francais members like the friendly approach, as evidenced in their smiles. SEATED: Mel Reese, Ilene Lashinsky, president, Pam Joseph, Beryl Herzberg. Bob Newcomb, treasurer, Mike Johnson, Susan Singer, vice president. STANDING: Jeanne Rose, Cheryl Swanson, Sponsor Aubrey, Vicki Jones, Susan Aldrich, Marie Langham, secretary, Ed Monsell, Sue Weiler, Sandy Bistrow, Julie Grout. Foreigners Make Good Friencls THOSE OF US who live in the Southwest have a better understanding of people who speak in a tongue other than English. We see Spanish-speaking boys and girls everyday, hear the language spoken in stores and on the streets. We like the music of the other lan- guage and when we study it we are pleased. To understand a foreign language is to like it. Both French and Spanish are romance languages with a long history of classic liter- ature, music, and drama. The more we study, the more we long to visit Spain, Mexico, or France and try out our new knowledge to the best advantage. French Club and Spanish Club work to increase student interest not only in the language study but also in the culture. , .- JAWOHLY German Club members enjoy looking over periodicals from Der Vaterland. FRONT: Gerald Yee, Joan Ochenreider, Bette Abel, George Poetzl. ROW 2: Vickie Elson, Kerry O'Donnell, Linda Prud'homme, Sheri Trego, Patti Keserauskis. TOP ROW: Bill Cutrone, Mary Settles, Mrs. Kourouklis, Debbi Simonton, David Barmore, Dottie Miller, John Clark, Janet Garver, and Robin McGee. Patti is secretary, Vicki, Club treasurer. GERMAN CLUB pushed to an all-time high this year in member participation. Success Smiled ton, Vice President John Clark, Patti Keserauskis, and Vicki Elson. The 3rd year German class play was a hit, as were bake sales, special speakers, and the like. Humanities Club made a study of the great philosophers, dramatists, and artists, their interest in the classics got a world of encouragement from their sponsor, Mrs. Grevenberg, and the group's dis- cussions were genuine high lights of the year's program. HUMANTIES CLUB looks over a display of famous people important to the group's study. SEATED are Vicki Jones president, Beryl Herzberg, Karin Paulus, Sue Johnson, treasurer, Linda Knewhall, secretary, Ellen Van Voorhis, 1 Q J QQKBBH Much of the group's success goes to the officers: President Debbi Simon- Ellen Becker. STANDING: Sue Strand, Kerry O'Donnell, Dan Ware, Judy Turner, Sponsor Grevenberg, Kathy Phil- lips, Pam Joseph, vice president, Cheryl Swanson, Georg- ette Zarkadas, Geri Marsh, and llene Lashinsky. C6 J 9 ENGINEERS OF TOMORROW look pretty sharp today! Here are iseatedl Gary Tang, David Meed, Terry Zajac, Bruce Helms, David Plumb, Co-Sponsor Jack Maddux, 'II X 'yi .x Kf,.Q4 w-r 6- , ,www-.u.a,.a.,, Harvey Shields. STANDING: Co-Sponsor Don Coursen, Stewart Fetveit, Tom Brand, Ray Current, Fred Tims. Missing from picture: Dave Kyler and Jim Wojno. Dynamic Waves Of The Future ENGINEERHXIG CLUB enjoyed an eventful year, complete with field trips to the Ocotillo Power Plant and the Grady Gammage Memo- rial Auditorium. The group's purpose is to further knowledge of and interest in the vari- ous fields of engineering. Certainly the boys had a good time investigating a number of the aspects of engineering. The field trips espe- cially were enjoyable. The boys studied prin- ciples of foundry work done at Central and PUHS, also shop procedures in production, ELECTRONICS CLUB members surrounded by their equip- ment, include iseatedl Gary Wong, Arlie Hitt, Chris Henry, Mike Krasnoff, Tim Dianics, Tim Petus, Ed Lawrence, ELECTRONICS is a growing and exciting field. As new as the Space Age and an in- trinsic part of it, the dynamic aspects of elec- tronics arie exciting and almost all-absorbing to the boys who report daily to Central's elec- tronics classes. Radio, short wave, television and all they imply keep the Electronics Club members alert for what's new. They operate their own short wave radio under their own call number, and it's not unusual for these Hams to stay up all hours to converse . Tom Zallaha, Steve Terdy, Tom Winandy. STANDING: Charles Dark, Bob Loeb, Mr, Bennett, Rick Vann, Bob Lacky, Bob Jarrett, Jim Lawman, Mike Hitt, Ron Kissler. .-.-.-..-gi GOOD CO0KlN'! Sampling their own culinary excellence, members of Future Homemakers ot America are Kathy Moore, Linda Russell, Jean Venghaus, Linda Denning, Future Assured! Janet Olds, Kathy Raine, Deanna Sergent, and Mariorie Porterfield. On other occasions the FHA girls sample pizza pies, cookies, cup cakes, and miscellaneous delicacies. SUCCESS OF TOMORROW'S tam- ilies will depend to a large extent on the training future homemakers receive today. Thus, the learning Central High's FHA girls acquire will have direct bearing on their success as future par- ents and directors of households. The girls belong to the national Future l-lomemakers and were active in many areas. Adopt-A-Family, Parent Night, and a membership tea were typical. Future Nurses of America are more interested now in careers as medical aides. Visits to hospitals, talks by professional nurses and doctors, and much study helped make their year exciting. They were even invited to join the Army. JOIN THE WAC! Future Nurses ot America listen to Army Let. Pollard explain the career possibilities for nurses in the U.S. Army. SEATED are Liz Wile, Patty y ,Q Thaldorf, Genia Haines. STANDING: Carol Grippin, Pauline Arnold, Dusty Danilson, Sponsor Rhodes, Connie Trotta, Mary Kolesar, and Sponsor MacArthur. R s sg 7 is FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS are ready to take your dic- tation! FRONT: Willis, Vaccaro, Currey, Mitchell, Evans, Haupt, CENTER: Trimble, Young, Wheeler, Gilbert, FUTURE Business Leaders of America hope to be just that, when it is time to face the world of typewriters, secretaries, and demand- ing bosses, they want to be ready! FBLA has provided a way for students majoring in busi- ness to meet experts in the field and to dis- cuss job opportunities. Frequently, important speakers were invited to address the club. For Them The Future Looked Brighter PRODUCTION line is familiar to these FBLA officers, Marsha Haupt, vice president, Bobbie Wheeler, secretary, Cheryl Parvin, treasurer, and June Willis, club president. .nt Parvin, Ward, Castro, Binkley. TOP ROW: Hunter, Sei- wert, Sponsor John Caceletto, Lentner, Chipps, Tyler, Weidinger, Leake, Sponsor Virginia Hepburn, Marsh. President June Willis and officers Marsha Haupt, Bobbie Wheeler, and Cheryl Parvin worked in harmony with the club's co-sponsors, Mr. Caceletto and Miss Hepburn, to promote more interest among the students in this club and to conduct purposeful activities through- out the school year. Field trips to business firms, lectures, and discussions were held. ALLEY CATS had a ball, literally, as they competed all year against their averages and each other for what they say is the best bowling in any school term they've experienced. Meet- ing each week at Camelback Bowling Lanes, the pin-busters did their utmost to improve the club's standing and to encourage other Bobcats to join in the weekly fun festival. BOWLING CLUB members took the name Alley Cats and with customary yowls greeted each strike with en- thusiasm. SEATED: Drensek, Goldman, Dunn, Sponsor Tietz, Rimsza, Keserauskis, Coburn, Hale, Reese. CEN- Y Bobcats Turn Alleycats For Bowling Pleasure ANOTHER STRIKE! Todd Mericle demonstrates his style during second semester warmups for the Bowling Club. The right stance and follow- up make all the difference in one's average. LISTED BY many experts as the best game for fun and health, bowling interest has in- creased at Central. Here is the ideal hobby, a recreation with a lifelong interest built in. The membership increased each week, members' averages gradually climbed, and success was certain. Challenged by his youthful charges, Sponsor Elton Tietz increased his scoring. TER: lsenbacher, Orth, Foldie, Robertson, Edison, Farrell, Kantor, Plotkin, Hamlett, Spark. TOP ROW: Smith, Baker, Morcom, Jones, Rosencrans, Gale, Rosenzweig, Mericle, Friedman, Haley, and Cole. MODERN MATH puzzlers intrigue these Bobcats! Mem- bers of Math Club are iseatedi Co-Sponsor Harry Phillips, Cheryl Swanson, David Kyler, Connie Vaughn, Co-Sponsor Big Plans. au, ,L Leonard Engnell. STANDING: Arlie Hitt, David Sharrit, Tim Peterson, and Jim Wojno. Club met regularly to play around with problems that most students avoid. MAKING MATH meaningful is the mission of Cen- tral's Math Club. Blessed with the brain power and intellectual curiosity necessary, the members probe into mysteries that would astound the average Bobcat. Modern mathematics is the gateway to many an important job in tomorrow's Space Age world. Scientific Research absorbs an equally dedicated group. Pointing for the annual Science Fair at ASU, members are working on projects including Chromatography of inorganic ions, making a linear accelerator, a dry tape battery, separation of rare earths, and such studies. SCIENCE RESEARCH GROUP: Surrounded by all manner of scientific instruments are ifronti Jim Robertson, Bruce Gilleland, Diana Wiener. BACK: Jeff Bundy, Sponsor Bereit, Mike Citron, Stan Wirick, James Lommen, Jim Roades, Bob Prud'homme, and Sally Gray. After school and on weekends the Chem Lab was often home to them. .... x1n,,,, nn '-KN1v'znny, i733 Rial' '51 5 'va us-53. - Yfif .tk i--,gif as--5 V322 atm, Ti it YW 9 xx- , . . ste DECA CLUB: Susan King, Karen Klapp, Linda Porter, Pris- cilla Mutschler, Jerrye Munro, Jerry Lucas, Annette Klingler, Kristen Robison, Diana Hartrim, Martha Stars- s ? ' . man. STANDING: Sponsor Lyons, Jay Goldman, Tom Green, Tim Van Leer, Rocky Nelson, George Prato, Bill Simons, Joan Langdon, Ron Kessler, and Joan Reining. D.E. Cffers Succ ss Formula DISTRIBUTIVE Education, something almost brand new on the school scene, has proved it- self invaluable. The program offers unlimited opportunity for high school seniors interested in careers dealing with marketing and distri- bution. The 20 D.E. seniors attend regular classes for half days, and work the other half. PARTICIPATION in Distributive Education qualifies the student for membership in DECA Club. This year DECA sponsored the well- attended basketball game between the Ladmo Jets and Central's faculty. A rousing event, it included entertainment and a sports dance. Also, DECA sponsored a marketing project. TRIMMERS of their Yule tree are DECA officers Tom Green, Joan Langdon, President Jerry Lucas, and Jay Goldman. Officers not in scene, Jerrye Munro, Martha Starsman, Joan Reining. Q74 EXECUTIVES of Key Club are proud of their K ban- ner. Below are Davidson, Mies, Becker, secretary, Radder,president, STANDING: O'Malley, vice president, Miller, Helms, Prud'homme, Johnson, Blair, and Berg, treasurer. Key Club, Traditionally Tops Continuing its tradition as a leader in furth- ering education, key Club again gave a S500 scholarship to a worthy senior. The grant and the club's pledge of service were its main goals. From the opening day at school Key Club took an active part in student service and activities. Members handed out football pro- grams at the games, helped with Homecoming ceremonies and served as-night school ushers. KEY CLUB members include ifronti: Perry, Sponsor Hal- nan, Proctor, Donotrio, S. Miller, Blakely, Chilton, Geof- froy, Creasman, Agron. CENTER: Wilson, O'Malley, Evans, Margolin, Davidson, Radder, Prud'homme, Meiger, l , Perhaps two of K's biggest projects were the sales of Take State pins and Dollar for a Scholar decals. Other projects included col- lecting funds for Disabled Veterans and the March of Dimes. Also the members assisted at opening of the new 27-Story First Federal Building and presented Mayor Graham to speak on the teen-age problems. Many Key Clubbers attended the District Convention in Tucson. Heitel, Healey, Blocher, Berg, Diamond. TOP: Blair, Johnson, Helms, Peters, Snapp, Duisberg, Raine, Hance, Lucking, Robinson, Blue, Dravo, and Becker. lt was a ties, everybody occasion . . . a rule set for all meetings. l 531 Everybody works together on class projects, whether it's a cor wash, charity drive . . . or cookie sale. UI' ,,,,.,4r M8 ,. ,Q-:bl+i WX, .mjw X' it , it X- M f4o1f'4 ' Z-M 4 wg . 6, 4' ,QW ,Ln-f'-I H' A! I lah '6 b -lc' L -'IJL k llrmwfh ' Lib.: -57 Q, aw, ?-V K ' 4,1 ,QQ Wim, . Q7 EJ' QW' 7 'ff Sl II II Even' vk- 10, H -7 M ,-..M--',j:?mk,5?EMMz H iiiifwfqil . :xx Q ,rl :',f?fYff '5f,f Q, H ' l b A 'N W QI? A SW? F515 fm. kg ' 5 L... x H X ,, 1 ,QQ , - K siiflw .- I Qivgg 1 , ..f5i' r if , SA za? N? F m Z ,W gm 2+ Q f A 1 , , 4 5 . M- V w,L,,.ggW5-,K ' MM, ,Q L., mmuwff L ' 1 Q. :iff-5-fiw 4 f .5 ,fi M wa, ff s , fs, 1 Q F,., , W, 3 .4 P - m g a w 4 -- f,-fb f 1? L, 1 ,577 ggi f, WM , W X Q I SENIORS JANE DEANNA ACKLEY-GAA I, 25 Choral- iers 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 League Council 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. CLAUDINA ADAMS-Phoe- nix Indian School I, 2, 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3. SUSAN ALDRICH-GAA 2, 35 French Club 45 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I5 Math Club 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Humanities Club 4. BARB ALEX- ANDER--League Council I, 2, Pres. 3, 45 Class Council I, 2, 45 Senate 2, 45 Rules Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 3, 45 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Cheer Class I, 25 Adv. Dance 3, 45 Tri- l-li-Y 3,4. BARBARA JEAN ALEXANDER-FNA 35 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SOLEEN ALLISON-Calif. I, 2, 35 FAA I, 2, 35 Annual Staff 35 Girls' League I, 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANDERSON-League Coun- cil I. DOROTHY ANDERSON-Class Council I, 2, 3, 45 League Council I, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Safety Council 2, 35 FAA I5 Prom Comm. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4. RICK ANDERSON-Humbolt High I5 Football I5 Wrestling I5 Gymnastics 3, 45 Parnassus 3. ROBERT ANDREATTA-Football I, 2, 35 Bas- ketball I5 Gymnastics I, 25 Cross-Country 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Boys Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. VER- NON ANDREWS-Gila Bend I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track I, 25 Letterman's Club I5 Sec-Treas. 2, 35 Class Pres. I, 2, 35 Boys State Alt. 3. PATRICIA ANTOS-Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 2, 3, 4. NANCY LEE ARICO--Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ARNOLD-GAA I, 2, 3, Publicity Chrmn. 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Woodwind Quintet 3, 45 Flying Club 4. JERRY ASHTON -Arcadia I5 Band 2, 35 Concert Choir 3, 45 Masque 8- Gavel 3, 45 Ski Club 4. FRITZ ASPEY-Class Council I, 25 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Track 4. DAVE AULTMAN-Football I, 35 Track 2. BILLY JAMES AYRES-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID BALL-Golf 3. MICHAEL E. BARKER-Basketball I5 Parnassus 3. CHARLES SCOTT BARNES-Football I5 Gym- nastics I, 2, 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Wrestling 4. KENNETH BARWICK-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 45 DAVID BASHAM-Ski Club 4. ANNE MARIE BASSETT-German Club I5 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Band I, 4. i793 6 Wa., ,.,Y 1' li tus DAVE BLAIR-Football l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l. J. DALE BLAKELEY- Basketball l, Parnassus 2. MIKE BLOMMER-- Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, Brass Ensemble 3, 4, Drum Maior 3, 4, German Club l, Flying Club 4. SALLY BLUE-Tucson l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, 2, Ski Club 2, Tri-l-li-Y 2, 3, 4. RICK BOCHNER-Alliance Adv. Comm. 2, 3, Frnech Club l, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Math Club Vice Pres. 3, Parnassus l, 2, 3, Kings Club 3. JAMIE BOGNAR-Ski Club 3, Pres. 4, GAA l, Sec. 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, Parnassus 3, 4, Bowling Club l, Pep Club l, Safety Council 2, 3, League Council 2. NANCY BOOKMAN- Safety Council l, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Echoes Staff 3, 4, Centra- lian Staff 4. MARGARET BOSTROM-GAA l, Pep Club l, Girls' League 2, 3, Class Council 2, Social Comm. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4. BOB BOX-Track l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Letterman 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Class Council 4. SUSAN BOYER-Class Council l, 2, League Council l, 2, Safety Council l, Social Comm. 3, 4, Parnassus 4. BILLIE BOZMAN-Choral- iers I, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Debs l, 2, League Council 4. CHERYL BRADSHAW-Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 4, Exec. Comm. 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Social Comm. 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, FTA 4, Pep Club l, 2, Sec. 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 3, 4. CLASS OF'65 PHILLIP R. BASSETT--French Club l, 2, Hu- manities Club 3, 4. JOE BAYLESS-Electronics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Coin Club Sec. l, 2, 3, 4. NANCY BEACH-West l, Pep Club I, French Club l, 4, League Council 3. CONNIE BECH- TOLD-Tennis 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN BECKER-Class Council l, League Coun- cil l, 2, Cheer Class 2, Adv. Dance 4. WIL- LIAM BEHM-Paramount Junior High l, Foot- ball l. ARLENE BELL-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MIKE BELL-Football l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4. KAREN BENYES-New Mexico l, French Club 2, Ski Club 4, Dance Comm. l, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. STEVE BERNARD--Football l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. LARRY BISHOP- Engineering Club 3, 4. LYLE BISTROW-Boys' Alliance Adv. Comm. 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Kings Club 3, 4. SENIORS CHARLES DOUGLAS BRANHAM-Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Baseball I, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BRINKOETTER-Radio Club l, Astron- omy Club l. BRADLEY BROWN-Bowling Club l, 2, Engineering Club 2, 3, 4, Coin Club 3, 4. CANDI BROWN - FSA 2, Spanish Club 3, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES H. BROWN-Football I, 2, 4, Wrestling l, 2, Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman l, 2, 3, 4. JUDY BROWN-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA BROWN-Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, Sec-Treas. 3, Pep Club l, 2, Spanish Club l, Safety Council 2, 3, Parnassus 3, 4, WILLIAM BROWN-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY BRYANT - Football I, Electronics Club 3, 4. SUZANNE BRYDGES-League Coun- cal l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES slzvsorlqsoys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, SHAUNA BUCHANAN-Utah I, 2, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2, Class Coun- cil 4, League Council 4. 'S' GARY BUCHIK-West I, Alhambra 2, Football l, 2. BARBARA BUFFMIRE-Senate 2, Corres- ponding Sec. 4, Rules Comm. 4, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Girls State Alt. 3, Social Comm. 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 3 4, Powder Puff 3, 4. JEFF BUNDY-Wrestling I, 2, Football Mgr. 3, 4, Senate 4, Class Council I, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Traditions Comm. 3, Cafe. Comm. 3, Boys' Alliance Pres. 4, Exec. Comm. 4. LORRI BURD-League Council l, 3, Class Council I, Pep Club I, Safety Council 3. DEBORAH BURGESS-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council I, 2, Pep Club l. PEGGY BURKE-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BURKLAND-Archery 2, 3. BEVERLY BURNS --Exec. Comm. 4, Student Body Treas. 4, Sen- ate 3, 4, Elections Comm. 4, Traditions Comm- 2, Class Council 3, 4, Vice-Pres. l, 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Humanities 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, French Club l, 2, Music Workshop 3. BILL BUROS-Band I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, King's Club 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel. JOHN BURRA-Engineering Club 3, 4. RICHARD DAVID BURROWS-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN CAMPBELL-League Council 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, Class Council 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4. fN I I I I L,-' 'I ' A .AGE I Q .1 SENIORS TOM CANIGLIA-Football I, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. DIANA CARLSON-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE CARPENTER - Safety Council I, Boys' Alliance. KAREN CARR -Tucson I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA CARR-GAA 3, Badminton 3, 4, League Council I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA CARTER-League Council I, 2, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pom Pon Line 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Girls' State Alt. 3. LINDA CASE-Pep Club I, Spanish Club I, 2, French 3, 4, Class Council 3, Safety 2, League Council I, 2, 3, 4. GARY CHEATHAM -Calif. I, 2, Gymnastics I, Latin Club I, 3, 4, Electronics I, 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Flying Club 3, 4. JEFF CHILTON-Tennis I, Key Club 3, 4, Humanities Club 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, Elections Comm. Chm. 4, Assemblies Comm. Chm. 4, Exec. Comm. 4. SANDRA CHIPPS-Xavier I, 2, GAA I, 2, Bowling Club I, German Club 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, FBLA 4, Class Council. BRUCE CHITTICK-Bowling Club I, 2, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA CHRISTENSEN- Camelback I, Judson 2, Girls' League 3, 4. MIKE CITRON--Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Tra- diitions Comm. 2, 3, Publicity Comm. 3, Proj- ects Comm. 4, Kings Club, Vice Pres. 3, Spanish Club Vice Pres. 2, 3, Anytown 3, Model U.N. 4, Quill 8. Scroll 3, ECHOES 3, Annual Staff. GREGG CLANCY-Football I, Safety Council I, 2, 3, Ski Club 4. GLORIA CLARK-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CLARK-Elec tronics Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I. GEORGIA COFFIN-Pep Club I, Class Council I, 2, Pom Pon Class I, 2, French Club I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DICK COFFINGER- Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Class Pres. 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, Dist. Student Council 3, Letterman 3, 4. JUDY COHEN-Masque 81 Gavel I, French Club I, Class Council 2. MIKE COHEN-Pep Club I, ECHOES Staff 3, 4, Centralian 3, 4. PAM COHN-League Class Treas. I, 2, League Exec. Treas, 3, Pres. 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, AFS lGreeceI 3, Girls State 3, French Club 2, 3. CHARLENE COLBURN-Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Pep Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 4. RONALD CONGEMI-Texas I, 2, 3, Football I, Track I, Wrestling 3 4, Student Council 3, Jr. Historian I. MIKE CONNER-Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3. C82l SENIORS MIKE CONNORS--Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. CHRIS COOK- Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. DAVE COOK-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. STEVE COOL-Baseball I, Chess Club I, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Letterman 4. LESLEY COOPER-Calif. I, 2, GAA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 35 Parnassus 3, 4, Badminton 4. JIM CORTESOS-Class Council I, 2, Safety Council 2, Wrestling 2, Basketball I. RANDY COWEN-Football I, 2, 3, 4, NNrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Letterman 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Boys State 3, Guidance Board 4, Class Council I. RON CREASMAN- Tennis 2, Baseball I, Cross-Country I, Key Club 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 4. JIM CROSS-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BOB CURRAN-Pep Club I, Latin Club 2, 3, Bowl- ing Club 3, Chess Club 4, FSA 4. JOHN ROB- BIN5-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA DAILEY-Michigan I, 2, League Council 3, 4. PATTY DAINES-Camelback I, 2, GAA I, 2, Student Council 2, League Council I, 3, Sec. 2. JON DAUGHERTY-Football I, 2, 4, Captain 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Homecoming King 4. VIRGINIA DAILEY-Michigan I, 2, Girls' League 3, 4. JIM DAVIDSON-Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Publications 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Key Club 4. JIM DAVIS-California 3, Football I, 2, 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 4. SHERI DAVIS-Choral- iers I, 3, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, League Coun- cil 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. KAREN DAVY- French Club I, GAA I, League Council I, 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 3, 4, Cheer Class 2, Line 3, 4, Elections Comm. 4, Powder Puff 3, Parnassus I, 3, 4. DEAN DAY -Football I, Track 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. GARY De SPAIN-Baseball I, Kings Club 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY DEAN- Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN DELLINGER- Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE DEMAREE -Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. i837 I + - fwggff rg if 0' Q 'K' . 4- Y E fly! v , -. A9-+ ,, 9 N , A - ,az 'K '15 A rx THEY'RE BEST! Voted Senior Mosts are Dave Smith, genial, Myra Smith, Best Dressed. The Class of '65 will Best Dressed, Brian Sheen and Karen Davy, Most Con- honor their Mosts at Annual Banquet. JI Q3 'K' Q-so-4. X I abs? -qv JOSEPH DE sTEFANo-Aflangfon 1, 2, 3, Boys' Alliance 4. PAT DIAL-GAA I, Traditions Comm. 2, Safety Comm. l, 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Mod. Dance 2, 3, League l, 2, Sec. 3, Exec. Comm. Sec. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. CHIP DIAMOND--Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, Elections Comm. 4. JAMES DICKEY-Basketball l, Track l, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, Capt. 4, Letterman l, 2, 3, 4. CLIFF DILLER-Basketball l, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. SUE DIPPOLD- Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. RALPH DOERMAN- Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE DONALD- SON-Track 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, 4. RICHARD DONOFRIO--Latin Club l, 2, Treas. 2, Chess Club 2, German Club 3, Latin Award l, 2, German Award 3, Key Club 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. ALLEN DRAKE-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SERGE DROBAT--France l, 2, 3, Ski Club l, 2, 3, Music Club l, 2, Mt. Climbing l, 2, Swim Team l, 2, 3. TRUDY DUNHAM- Safety Council 2, Class Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Publications 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4. JOEL EITTREIM-Football l, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. SHARON DUNN-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LINDA EKSTROM-Illinois l, Spanish Club I, Tri-Hi-Y l, 3, 4. LARRY ELLIGET-- Michigan l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 4. C845 SENIORS GERALD FISHER-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BILL FISCHER-Football l, Basketball l, Class Council 2, Exec. Comm. 4, Senate 4, Cafe. Comm. Chrmn. 4. SANDRA FIORRUCCl- Bowling l, 2, 3, Adv. Dance 2, 3, 4, League Council 4. FRED FINTER-North High I, West 2, Boys' Alliance 3, 4. ELLIE FINN-Concert Band l, 2, 3, League Council 3, 4. RON FINCH-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. STEWART FETVEIT-Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. RENEE FEL- MAN-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l, 2, French Club l, Safety Council 2. DEANNA FELIX-Class Council l, 2, French Club l, 2, 3, Social Comm. 3, Adv. Dance 3. ANITA FARRIS-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Safety Council 3. GARRY FARRELL- Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. TOM FARLEY-Texas l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3. CHRIS FARLEY-League Council l, 2, Class Council 2, Adv. Dance 3. GREG FARIS-SCL ence Research Club l, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SALLY FADLEY-Camelback l, Masque and Gavel l, 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SHERRY FABRO-Pep Club l, GAA l, League Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA EWING-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Council 4. PHIL EVANS-Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, Electronics Club l, 2, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. JEAN ESSIG-Latin Club l, 2, Pep Club l, NHS 3, 4. JACK EMBERG-Latin Club lj French Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Football 2, Wrestling l, 2, Track l, Concert Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Central-Airs 2, 3, Flying Club 4, Kings Club 3, 4. KAY ELTON--GAA l, Safety Council l, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Class Council 3, Girls League l, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Tri-Ha-Y 3, 4. VICKI ELSON-German Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4. FREDA ELLIS-Girls League l, 2, 3, 4. DONNA ELLIOTT-Class Council 2, Girls' League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Adv. Dance 2, 3, 4. C859 '53 ii? IC' f-1 rwn JB DEBRA GARDNER--West Virginia I, 2, Pom Pon l, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Bowling Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Girls' League 3,4. FRANK GARDANIER-Wrestling 2, Kings Club 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DON GANZERT- Football I, Baseball l, Track 2, Wrestling 3. EDDIE GALLARDO-Football I, 3, Capt. 4, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 4, Letterman 3, 4. GRACE GALIAMORE-Latiin Club l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, League Council I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Class Council 2, 3, Foreign Corres. Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Echoes 3, 4, AFS Semi-finalist 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4. PENNY GALE-Pep Club I, GAA I, 2, League Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 4, Cheer Class 2, 3, Traditions Comm. 3, Par- nassus 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Powder Puff 3, 4. DEE GAHN-Girls' League l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, Treas. 2, Pep Club l, French Club 2, GAA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BAMBI GAGE -Pep Club I, GAA l, League Council l, 2. PEGGY FURST-Bowling Club I, Pres, l, French Club 2, Latin Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Humanities Club 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Flying Club 4, Ski Club 4, BTS 4, Class Council 4, League Council l, 2. STEVE FUREDY-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. ETTA FROM-FHA I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY FRIEDMAN-Boys' Alli- ance I, 2, 3, 4. CLASS OF '65 GUY FISHER-'I-rack l, 2, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BILL FlSHER4Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FISHMAN 4Class Council I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Parnassus 2, 3. EDWARD FISK- Football 2, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JACKIE FLYNN--Adv. Dance 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, Prom Comm. 3, League Council 4. CAROL FOLDIE-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JOANE FOLTZ-Pep Club l, FHA l, Math Club 2, 3, League Council 3, Y-Teens 3, Par- nassus 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. GREG FORQUER- Tucson I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, Letterman 3, 4, Class Council. MIKE FOWLIE-Engineering Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Powder Puff Pom Pon 3, 4. DANIEL FRIDENA-Kings Club 3, Publicity Comm. 3, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JIM FRID- LEY- Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY FRIEDMAN-Math Club I, 2, Gymnastics 2, 4, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS GEOFFORY GONSHER-German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Baseball I, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JAY GOLDMAN-Indiana I, Washing- ton High 2, Wrestling I, 2, Flying Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, DECA 4. LESLIE GOLDBAUM- Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE GOETTL- Bowling I, GAA I, Class Council l, Safety Council 2, Sec. 3, Badminton 2, 3, 4. TIERRI GIGLIOTTI-Pennsylvania I, 2, GAA I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Ushers Club 2, Girls' League 3, 4. BRUCE GILLELAND-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Science Research 4. POLLY GIBSON- GAA I, Class Council 3, 4, Safety Council 3, JV Tennis 3, NHS 4, Senate 4, Publicity Comm. Chrmn. 4, Executive Comm. 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. STEVE GIANELLI-Latin Club I, Band 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, Parnassus 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. GREG GIANAS-Track 2, Cross-Country 2, Class Council 3, 4, Humanities Club 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DAN GEORGE-Coin Club 3, Treas. 3, Electronics Club 4. DICK GEOF- FROY-Tennis I, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4. GARY GARLAND-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Letterman 3, 4. 'G' CLYDE GRUNOW-Football I, Cafeteria Comm. 4. ALAN GRODZINSKY-Senate I, Boys' Alliance Adv. Comm. I, Exec. Comm. 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3. ROGER GREER-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. IRA GREENSPAN-Fooh ball I, 2, 4, Baseball I, Wrestling I, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Letterman 4. TERRY GREENING-GAA I, Bowling Club 2, League Council 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4. TOM GREEN-Nebraska I, Football I, Basketball I, Class Treas. I, Dance Band I, Band I, 2, 3, FSA Treas. 2, DECA Treas. 4. SHELLEY GREBLES-Pep Club I, Ski Club 4. SALLY GRAY-GAA I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3. BARBARA GOSSETT-Pep Club I, 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Social Comm. 3, League Council I, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN GORMAN-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DENISE GORDON-Latin Club I, GAA I, Science Re- search 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4, FSA 4. CAROL GOODRICH-Class Council I, 2, Spanish Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. I. i875 CLASS OF '65 DON GUENTHER-Brophy I, Football 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Publications 4, Weight-lifting 2, 3, 4. DAVE GUSTAFSON -Class Council 4. DOUG HAGGAR-Football I, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. MIKE HAILS -Pep Club I, 2, Ski Club 3, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DAVE HALL-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. CHUCK HALLETT-Calif, I, Football I, Latin Club I, Track I, Soccer I, Student Council I. BAR- BARA HAMBURG-GAA I, Pep Club I, Poster Club 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. RICK HANCE -Class Council 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Elections Comm. 4. CHRISTINE HANCOCK-League Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4. CORRINNE HANCOCK- League Council I, 2, 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3. ROGER HANKINS-Boys' Alli- ance I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY HARPER-GAA I, 2, Badminton 2, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGIA HARRELL-Safety Council 3, 4, Par- nassus 3, Ski Club 4, Class Council 4, Publicity Comm. 4. RAYMOND HARRIS-Gymnastics I, 2, 3. DIANA HARTRIM-North High I, Y- Teens 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4. KEVIN HASSETT-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. GARY HAY-Football I, 3, Track 4, Boys' Alli- ance I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID HEALEY-Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Key Club 3. 4. MURIEL HEATH-Pep Club I, Masque 8 Gavel 4, BTS 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3. CARL HEDLUND - Football I, Wrestling 2, Class Council 3. PAM HEGGEN-Pep Club I, GAA I, Badmin- ton 2, 4, BTS 4. TINA HEINEMANN-West High I, Alhambra High 2, Spanish Club I, GAA I, 2, Science Club 2, Student Council 2, Class Council I. RICHARD HEINSOHN-New York I, Track I, Basketball I, Football 3. RICK HEISLEY-Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4. 1887 SENIORS CLAYTON HELMS--Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra l, 2, 3, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, Woodwind Quintet 3, Publicity Comm. 3, Key Club 3, 4, Nl-IS 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l, 3, Alliance Executive Comm. 3, Secty. 4. RAY HELTZEL-Football l, 2,Track l, 2. SUZANNE HELSEL-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SHARI HERSH-FTA l, 2, Safety l, 2, Safety Council 2, Giirls' League l, 2, 3, 4. BERYL HERZBERG--Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, League Council 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Class Council 3, GAA 2, Anytown 3, Adv. Dance 3, Model UN 4, Humanities Club 4, NCCJ 4. DAVE HEUSER-Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Track l, 2, Letterman 3, 4. JOHN HICKEY-Foot- ball l, 4, Wrestling l, 2, Track l, 2. GREG HIGHT-Cross Country 2, Track 3, Boys' Alli- ance l, 2, 3, 4. ALEX HINDS-Football l, Cross Country I, Class Council l, 2, 4, Senate l, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics l, 2, Letterman l, 2, 3, 4, Humanities Club 4. SUSAN HINDERLEITER ---FHA l, Math Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, French Club 3, 4, Parnassus 3. MARY HENDERSHOTT --Parnassus 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Cheer Class 2, Pom Pon Class 3, Line 4, Girls League l, 2, 3, 4. PAT HINKLE-Pep Club l, League Council l, 2, Class Council l, 2, Safety Council l, 2, 3, Ski Club 4. , 4 '7'0n 2 ,fX, . ll SUCCESS BECKONS: Most Likely to Succeed Bob Prud- voted Most Likely to Succeed. BELOW: Fran Moore homme gets no attention from Most Compatible Jon and John Hickey won vote as Best Looking, Chuck Bran- Daugherty and Joan O'Leary. Right: Sue Johnson was ham and Barbara Alexander as class's Most Talkative. 1 fi: L- J if , x .-' I ,ji-i' A. ,, it ia BH Gb--Q CLASS OF '65 ARLIE E. HITT-Cortez High I, 25 Chess Club I, 25 Sec-Treas. 3, 45 Math Club I, 35 Elec- tronics Club 45 Tennis I. MICHAEL HITT- Electronics Club 4. DAVID HOFFMAN - Humanities Club 2. SUSAN HOLLAND - Masque 8- Gavel 2, 35 Safety Council 35 Adv. Dance 3, 45 League Council 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Class Council 4. SHEILA HOLT-GAA I5 Cheer Class I, 25 Pep Club 25 French Club I, 25 Class Council I, 2, 45 League Council 25 Projects Comm. 4. SUSAN HUBBARD-GAA I5 Safety Council I, 25 Class Council I, 2, 3, 45 League Council I, 2, 35 Scrap Book Comm. 3. BETTY HUGHES-League Council I, 2, 45 Vice-Pres, 35 Safety Council 2, Sec. 35 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Class Council 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Prom Comm. Co-Chrmn. 35 Cheer Class I5 Elections Comm. 45 Assemblies Comm. 45 Traditions Comm. 45 NHS 3, 4. JOHN HULL-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN HUMPHREY-Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LEON HUNTER-Utah I, 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Track 2, 3, SYLVIA HUNTER-Pep Club I5 League Council I, 25 Safety Council 45 Class Council 4. LINDA HYDE-Senate I, 2, 3, 45 Clerk 35 Student Body Vice-Pres. 45 Guidance Bd. 45 Soc. Comm. Chrmn. 35 Exec. Comm. 3, 45 Girls State 35 AASC Delegate 3, 45 Model UN 45 BPS I, 2, 3, 45 Student of Month 45 Alliance Princess I, 25 Teen Queen 4. BONNIE HYPES-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. PAM INMAN-Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Publicity Comm. 3, 45 Safety Council 35 League Council 45 Class Council 45 AFS 4. MARILYN IRVINE-Class Council I, 25 Parnassus 2, 3, 45 Social Comm. 35 Powder Puff 35 Student Senate 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Traditions Comm. 4. JULIE IRWIN-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GORDON JAMES-Tennis I, 25 Cross-Country 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 3. NOEL JAMES -Football I, 2. GREG JANOS-Calif. I, 2, 35 Football I5 Swimming I, 25 Waterpolo 2, 35 Rifle Team I, 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Ski Club 2, 35 Flying Club 45 Humanities Club 4. ANN JARRETT-League Council I, Sec. 25 Treas. 3, 45 Adv. Dance 2, 3, 45 Class Council I, 4. JANNA JENNINGS-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE JOERDING-Bowling Club I5 Archery 25 Modern Dance 35 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4. ANN JONES-Latin Club I5 Safety Coun- cil 2, 35 Adv. Dance 2, 35 Publicity Comm. 3' Tri-Hi-Y Historian 3, Sec. 45 Class Council I 2, 3, 4. VICKI JONES--German Club I, 3 Treas. 25 Pres. 35 French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Humanities Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Publicity Comm. 35 Chess Club Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Parnassus I, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Class Coun- cil I5 Anytown 35 Brotherhood Council 4. 1 1 i903 SENIORS CAROL JOHNSON-GAA I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 4. JANET JOHNSON-Class Council I, 2, League Council I, Adv. Dance 3, Social Comm. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. JIM JOHNSON ---Football I, Class Council 3, Kings Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Coin Club 4, Flying Club 4. MIKE JOHNSON--Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Coin Club 4, Flying Club 4. SUSAN JOHNSON-Senate I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Social Comm. 3, NHS 3, 4, League Council 3, 4, Model UN 4, French Club 4, AFS 4, Class Council 4, Humanities Club Treas. 4, Optimist Outstanding Student 4. JANE JOHNSTON- GAA I, 2, French Club 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SALLY JOHNSTON-FHA I, Sec. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 4. VIRGIL JOHNSON-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. PAM JOSEPH-French Club l, 2, 3, 4, String Quartet 2, 3, 4 Golf 2, Adv. Dance 3, Human- ities Club Vice-Pres. 4, Parnassus 2. JOHN KARANSKY-Tennis I, 2, Capt. 3, 4, Letter- man I, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, Parnassus 2, Science Club I. EDWARD KARESKY-Glem dale I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Football I, Track I, 3. HARVEY KAYLOR-Football 2, Safety Council I. '- SAE is: Nu '.', fi VICKI KEARNS-Parnassus 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, League Council 2, Class Council 3, 4, Pom Pon Class I, 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms 3, 4. NANCY KEELING--Tucson I, FNA 2, Bowling 2, League Council 3, Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4. SANDI KEEN -Archery 3, 4, Girls' League Council I, 2. JIM KELLY-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. TERRY KELLY-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. CARROL KEMPFF-French I, 2 Parnassus 3, 4, Class Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Powder Puff 3. BOB KENDIG-Class Pres. I. KATHY KENNEY -Girls' League Council l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, GAA I, GEOF KENT-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4. RON KESSLER--Radio Club l, 2, Sec. 3, Pres, 4, DECA 4. BETTYE KIDWELL -Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN KING- League Council 2, 3, Class Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, DECA Social Comm Chrmn. 4. CLASS OF '65 TOM KINSMAN - Nebraska I, Football I, Basketball I, Track l, Band I, 2, 3, FSA 2, Ski Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, Pres. 3, Kings Club 3. LINDA KINSOLVING-League Coun- cil 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Ski Club 3, Treas. 4. TOBY KIRSCHENBAUM- Spanish Club 3, Class Council 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' League 3. KATHIE KIRST-GAA I, League Council I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA Treas. 3, French Club I. KAREN KLAPP-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. LES- TER KLEBE-Latin Club I, 2, Bowling Club I, Kings Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4. ANNETTE KLINGER-Pep Club I, DECA 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. KATE KNIGHT-Calif. I, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, GAC I, Drama Club I, Cadets I, Lettergirl I, FHA I, 2, 3, Campus Control 2, FBLA 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4. PATTI KOLESAR-League Council 3, FBLA 3, Class Council 3, 4. ANDY KOPP-German Club l, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4. GARY KRASNOFF-Basketball I, Gymnastics 3, 4, Flying Club . BERNIE KRIEGEL-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE KRUSE-NHS 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Sec. 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Con- cert Choir 2, 3. TOM KUCHMAN-Illinois I, French Club 2, 3, Engineering Club 2. DAVID KURZER-Wrestling l, 2, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. STEVE LaPRADE-ECHOES Staff 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4. CLEM LADAS-Baseball I, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, Class Council 3, 4, Kings Club 3. LINDA LAKIN-Class Council l, 2, GAA l, League Council I, 2, Safety Council 2, Tradi- tions Comm. 3, Adv. Dance 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, V-P 3. DON LALLY-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA LANDGRAFF-Pep Club I, Social Comm. 3, Y-Teens 3, League Council 2, 3. JEFF LANE-Spain I, 2, Basketball 2, Class President 2. JOAN LANGDON-League 2, 3, DECA Secty. 4, GAA I. MARY LANGHAM- French Club I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FTA 2. ILENE LASHINSKY-French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, 4, Humanities Club 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3. kr? aww ,Q -wr-un! 1?'. T'f'3'P W 9 SENICRS LIZ LAUDER-Masque and Gavel 3, GAA 3, Pep Club l. CLIFFORD LAVIN-Paradise Val- ley l, 2, Class Vice Pres. l, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, King's Club 3, BTS 4, NCCJ 3, Publications 3, 4, Ccntralian Photo Editor 4. LUCILLE LA- VOIE-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Prom. Comm. 3, FSA 4, Safety Council 2, Cheer Class l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. EDWARD S. LAWRENCE-Texas l, Electronics Club 2, 4, Publications Photographer 2, 3, 4, Centralian Co-Editor 4. ELAINE LEE-Pep Club l. BEVERLY LEON- ARD-Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, League Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, GAA l, Badminton 2, Latin Clubll, French Club 2, 3, Echoes, Cen- trailian Staff 3, 4, Safety Council 3, BBDT Music Workshop 4, Publicity Comm. 4, Human- ities Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Parnassus 2, 3. PAT LEONARD-Track l, 2, Football l. FRED LEPKER-Mixed Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club l, FSA 3, French Club 3, SHIRLEY LEVENDUSKY-Band l, 2, 3, Girls Choir I, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. JEFF LEWIS- French Club l, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Safety Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. LINDA LlCHLYTER- Girls League l, 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 4, Pep Club l. LINDA LILLY- Girls' League Council l, 2, French Club l, 2, Parnassus l. DAVID LINDSTROM-Kings Club 3, 4, Senate l, 2, Masque 8g Gavel 2, 3, Letterman 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, FTA l, 2, Gymnastics 4, Boys State 3. CAROLYN LOFTON-South America l, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 2, 3. .IO ANN LOLLIS--GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Badminton l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4. JANE LOVE-Colorado l, 2, Maiorette l, 2, Girls' League l, 2, Council 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Chorus l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, GAA 2. About Ready! ALL RIGHT for All Night? Senior Council members ad- dress letters to parents re- garding the big dinner- dance-fun night to follow graduation. Included here are Barbara Alexander, Bette Y X. Hughes, Jeff Bundy, Myra . Smith, Shauna Buchanan, Jan Shaw, Bob McLeod, Brian Sheen, Jeff Stillwell, Tim Van Leer, Keith Zimmerman, Sylvia Hunter, Diane Carlson, and Kristen Robinson. SCN., ' K 1 37 -EM :PY i ,xg .nk YM? ,.-a CLASS OF '65 JERRY LUCAS--North l, 2, 35 Basketball I5 Track l5 Boys State 35 DECA Pres. 45 North Players. STEVE LUCKING--Key Club 3, 45 Masque 8- Gavel 4. RENEE LUGO--French Club l, 25 GAA I5 Badminton 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY LUPER-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. CECILIA LYNCH-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JO ANNE LYNCH-GAA l, 2, Pres. 3,45 Ten- nis 2, 35 Badminton 45 Ski Club 3, 4. BRUCE MABB-Football l, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 35 Baseball 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 4. CHRISTY MacPHERSON-California l, 25 Class Secretary l5 Cheerleader l, 25 Tennis l, 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Class Council 45 League Coun- cil 3, 4. ANTHONY MADDOX-Football I5 Track 25 Gymnastics 3. MICHAEL MAFFIE - Palm Springs l, 2, 35 Calif. Scholarship Fed. l, 2, 35 Tridents l, 3, Pres. 25 Homecoming Comm. l, 2, 35 Science Club l. JODIANNE MAGNUS- SON-Concert Choir 2, 3, Treas. 45 Badminton 2. MARILYN MAHNERT-League Council 2, 3, 45 GAA l, 25 Pom Pon Class l, 2, 3. CINDY MAKOWSKI-League Council l, 2, 35 Badminton 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PHIL MALLERY -Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 35 Gym- nastics l, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 45 Letterman 3, 4. SHARON MANGUM-League Council l, 2, 35 Powder Puff 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Safety l, 25 GAA l5 Pep Club l. GARY MARCUS- Kings Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Quill 8. Scroll 3, 45 ECHOES 2, 3, 45 Centralian 3, 4. SUSAN MARINO-Spanish Club l, 25 Pep Club I5 Class Council l. MARILYN MARSH-Xavier l, 25 GAA l, 25 Red Cross I, 25 Kino l, 2, 3. LYNN MARTIN-Parnassus l5 Class Council 2, 3, 45 League Council 25 Senate 45 Safety Council l, 25 Cheerleader 35 Projects Comm. 45 Guidance 45 Powder Puff 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. RITA MATTHEWS-League Council 2, 35 Class Council l, 25 Safety Council 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Biology Club 2. BILL MATTHIESEN-BTS Pres. 3. CHRISTINA MAYNARD-String Quartet 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 League Council 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. RICHARD Mc- ANDREW-Football l, 2, 35 Weightlifting 2, 35 Letterman 3. C943 SENIORS KATHY McCLAREN-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN McCLELLAN - Glendale l, 2, Marching Band l, 2, Band l, 2, GAA l, 2, League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Pep Club 2, Speech 2. GAYLE McCULLOUGH- Adv. Dance 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, Class Coun- cil l, Safety 3, League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. CHARLINE McCUTCHEON-Sen- atc l, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Publicity Comm. Chrm. 3, Traditions Comm. Chrm. 4, French Club 2, 3, Safety 2, Humanities 4, AFS Club 4, NHS 3, 4, Model UN 4. RICHARD McDONALDkFootball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Baseball i, Track 2, Letterman 3, 4. MARGARET McGINTY-League Council l, 2, 3, Foreign Correspondence Club 2, 3, Pep Club l, FSA 4. BETSY MCGUIRE-,League Council l, 2, Class Council 2, 3. SUZANNE MCKNIGHT-League Council l, 2, 3, 4. BOB MCLEOD -- Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE MEHREN-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. .JIANICE MEREDITH-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, JOHN MERKLE-Boys' Alliance l, 'P 3 4 J., , . PHIL MERRILL-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JUDY METZ-GAA l, 2, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. MONICA MICELLI-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MIDDLETON- Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. WILLARD MIES-Central ECHOES 2, 3, Editor 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3, Pres. 4, Key Club 3, Exec. Comm. 4, NHS 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Par- nassus 2, 3, Teentatle Corresp. 4, Publicity Comm. 4. FRANK MILES-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. LESTER ARDEN MILLER-Boys' Ana- ance l, 2, 3, 4. STEVE MILLS--Boys' Alliance 1, 2, 3, 4. TINA MISRA-AFS Foreign Exchange 4, Exec. Comm. 4. BARBARA MOORE-Y-Teens 3, Publications 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. FRAN MOORE-Senate l, 2, 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Advanced Dance 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4, Traditions Comm. 3, Safety League Council 2, Tennis I, Powder Puff 3, 4. STEVE MORRISON-French Club l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Kings Club 3. 6957 AW' YET' CLASS OF '65 VIV MORRISON-GAA I, League Council 2, 4, Class Council 4. JANA LOU MOSBEY-Scotty dale I, 2, 3, League Council 4. MARGIE MUMMA-Bowling Club 2, FBLA 3. VIRGINIA MUTH-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA MUTSCHLER-Girls' League I, 2, Class Council 2, Safety Council I, French Club I, 2, DECA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, RONNIE NATHAN- SON-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. CARMEN NEL- SON--Art Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, League Council 4. CAROL NELSON- League Council 2, 3, Sec. 4, Class Council 3, 4, Parnassus 3. JERRY NELSON-Band I, 2, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JON NELSON-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SHARILYN NELSON--Pep Club I, Span- ish Club I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA NEWHALL-French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Humanities Sec. 4, League Council 2, Pep Club 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Music Workshop 4. KERRY O'DONNELL-Calif. I, Class Vice-Pres. I, German Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Archery 2, Golf 3, 4, Parnassus 3, League Council 3, 4, Class Council I, 4, BTS 4, Humanities Club 4. JOAN O'LEARY-Class Council I, 2, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, League Council I, 2, Model UN 4. STEVE OLIVERIO-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BOB OLSSEN-Tennis I, Latin Club 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Class Council 4. PAT O'MALLEY-Latin Club 2, Golf 2, Elec- tronics Club 2, French Club 3, Elections Comm, 3, Guid, Bd. 3, Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Boys State 3, Class Council 3, Senate 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Projects Comm. 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. KAREN ORDY-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY FISCHBACHER-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. MIKE OWEN-Football I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 4, Gymnastics 2, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, Cafe. Comm. 3, Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Student Rotarian 4, Optimist Student of Month 4, Flying Club 4, Student Body Pres. 4. SANDRA PALFFY-League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Pep Club I. JIM PALMER- Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman 2, 3, 4. KAREN PALMER--Class Coun- cil 2, Bowling Club I, Pep Club I. JIM PARI- SELLA-Football I, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3. l96I SENIORS BARBARA PARKER-Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l, 2, 4, Publicity Comm. 4, Ski Club 3. SUSAN PARKER-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY PARKEY-Spanish Club l, 2. JES- SICA PARNELL--Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JACK PAULK-Texas l, Football I, 2, Cate- teria Comm. 3. KARIN PAULUS-French Club l, 2, 3, 4, League Council l, 2, 4, GAA l, 2, Class Council l, 2, 4, Humanities Club 4. KAY PAULUS-League Council 2, 3, Class Council 2, Pep Club l, 2, Girls Chorus l. TERRY PAVEY-Football l Baseball l, Bowl- ing 2. RITA PERRINE--GAA 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, Badminton 4, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. BEN FERRY-Football l, Electronics 2. PETE PETERS --Alliance Advisory Comm. 3, Exec. Comm, 4, Basketball l, Math Club 3, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. CHRISTINA PETERSON-Wis- consin l, Safety Council 2, League Council 2, 3, Adv. Dance 3, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Class Council 3. MICHELE PETERSON-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN PETERSON-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. FLOYD DAVID - Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN PHILLIPS--Key Club 2, 3, 4. KATHY PHILLIPS-Pep Club l, League Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 3, 4, Humanities 4. STEPH- ANIE PHILLIPS-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JIM RHODES- Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. MAR- LENE POOR-Bowling Club l, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. LINDA PORTER-Safety Council 2, Pep Club l, League Council 3, 4, Masque 8- Gavel 3, DECA 4. NANCY POTTER-Delaware l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Capt. 3, Math Club 4, Majorette 3, Drama Club Pres. 3, News Staff 3, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. SUZANNE POWELL-GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, French Club I, 2, 3. GEORGE PRATO- Baseball l, Track 2, 3, Cross-Country 3, DECA 4. C975 CLASS OF '65 JOAN PRESTON-Concert and Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. GINA PRICE- League Council 3, 4, Vice-Pres. I, 2, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, Sec. 4, Senate 3, 4, Traditions Comm. 4, Pom Class I, 2, 3, Line 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Safety Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice Pres. 4. RONALD PRICE-Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4. BILL PROCTOR- Publications 4, DeMolay I, 2, 3, 4. BOB PRUD'HOMME-'NHS 3, Pres. 4, Parnas- sus 2, 3, 4, Projects Comm. Chrmn. 4, Student Rotarian 4, Exec.. Comm. 4, Senate 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 3, Vice-Pres. 4. SANDY QUINN--Class Council 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Senate 4. TOM QUIRK-+Baseball I, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Publicity Comm 3, Class Council 3. TIM RADDER-Class Council 2, Publications 2, Math Club 2, Key Club 3, Pres. 4, NHS 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Alliance Exec. Comm. 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE RADDEN-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JIM RAINE-Tucson I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Letterman I, 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Model UN 4. DOUGH RAJISCH -Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. BARRY RAMEY-- Carl Hayden I, Wrestling I, 2. GARY REAY-Gymnastics 3, 4, French Club. MIKE REDFERN-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT REECE-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID REED-Sunnyslope I, 2, Football I, Wrestling I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Pep Club 4, Engineering 4. JOAN REINING-Washington I, 2, 3, GAA I, Masque 81 Gavel I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, French Club 3, DECA 4. BARBARA REJEBIAN-Parnassus 3, 4, Senate I, 2, Class Council 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Elections and Assemblies Comm. 4, Homecoming Queen 4. REECE ReYNoLDs-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Baseball I, Track I, Powder Puff 3, 4. JIM RHOADES-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 2, Parnassus 2, 3, 4. DONNA RHODDES-Safety Council 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SHERRI RISINGER-Girls League Council I, FTA I. MIKE ROACH- Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ROBB-Wrest- ling 3, 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. 1985 SENIORS SUZY ROBERTS--Pep Club I, Choraliers I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERTSONvScience Research Group 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4. PHIL ROBINSON --Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman I, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Humanities Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Key Club 4. KRISTIN ROBISON - Pep Club I, 2, Safety Council 2, French Club 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Tri-l-li-Y 3, Projects Comm. 3, DECA 4. CAROL ROSEN-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BEV ROSEN--Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4. JIM ROTH-Pep Club I, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE ROTHSTEIN-League Council 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 2, 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. AVA RUBENSTEIN-Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 4, League Council 2, Senate I, Social Comm. 3, Elections Comm. 4, GAA. I. BRAD RUDD-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. CAL RYAN-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Track I, Class Council 3, 4. MIKE SALLEY-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. PERRY SARTAIN-Bowling 2. JAMES SAYLOR -Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Class Treas. 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Legio Decima 4. TERRY SCALBERG-Football I, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. SANDI SCELI-League Council I, 2, 3, Safety Council 3, Class Council 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. LYLE SCHILLING-Basketball I, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Weight Lifting 4, Letterman 4, Class Council 4, Powder Puff 3, 4. DAVID SCHLINKMANN-Golf I. DOUG SCHLUETER -Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Basketball 2, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel I, 2, Latin Club I, Weight Lifting I, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2. KATHY SCHMIT-League Coun- cil 3, Pres. I, 2, Exec. Vice Pres. 4, Senate 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 3, Safety 2, Ski Club 4. SUZANNE SCHORNICK-GAA I, 2, Safety Council I, 2, 3, League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Class Council 2, 4. TERI SCHROEDER-Adv. Dance 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, League Council 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, FBLA 4. BOB SEABROOKS-Baseball I, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 4, Kings Club 4, DAVID SETTLES--Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. C991 af--u li ,A-nn. l 1-:mv tg? ,315 'Ii E ERIC SILVER-Ski Club 3, 4, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 4. BARBARA SIMON--League Council l, 2, 3, 4. JANICE SIMON--West High l, League Council 2, 3, Safety Comm. 2, Humanities Club 4, Class Council 4. RONNI LYNN SIMON - Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. BILL SIMON-Football 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, Weight Lifting 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4, DECA 4. SUSAN SINGER--Spam ish Club l, 2, Bowling Club l, Bridge Club 2, Business Club 3, Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Class Council 4. MARIO SINIBALDI -FSA 2, Baseball 2, 3, Cafeteria Comm, 3, 4. RACHEL SINOHUI-FTA l, GAA l, 2, 3, Secty. 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2. JOHN SLOAN--Publications 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Pep Club 2. CATHY SMITH-Girls' League 3, 4, Council I, 2, GAA l, Senate l, Class Council l, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4. DAVE SMITH-Football l, 2, Base- ball l, 2, Weight Lifting l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling l, Boys' Alliance 2, 3, 4. MARIA SMITH- French Club l, 2, League Council 4. CLASS OF '65 CHERYL LYNN SHAFFER-Parnassus 3, Pom Class l, 2, Line 3, Capt. 4, Senate 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, League Council 4. CONNIE SHANNON- Class Council 2, 4, French Club l, 2, GAA l, NHS 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, ECHOES 3, Ad Mgr. 4. DAVID SHARP-PUHS l, Class Council 4. JAN SHAW-League Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 4, Social Comm. 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, Safety Council 2. PAT SHAWLER-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l, Safety Council 2, Golf 2, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. JANET SHCOLNIK-Pep Club l, Class Council l, 2, Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Sec. 4, ECHOES Staff 3, 4, Centralian 3, 4, BRIAN SHEEN-Class Council 4, Football l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Wrestling l, Track 3. DENNIS SHELLHORN-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, MARIA L. SHERMAN-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club l, 2, FTA l, 2, Historian 4, Pres. 3, Safety l, 2, Pres. 3, 4, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Model U.N. 4. PATTY SHIELDSH- League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4. TRACY SHOLDER-League Coun- cil l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SHORB-Football l, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Engineering Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Humanities 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel 3, 4, Cafeteria Comm. 3, 4, Chairman 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Kings Club 3. SENIORS MYRA SMITH-League Council 2, 3, Class Council 2, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, French Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL SMITH--Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SMITH-Elec- tronics Club I, 2. ALAN SNAPP-Engineering Club 2, 3, Pres. 2, Key Club 4, Treas. 3, NHS 3, 4, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Cross- Country 4. LllNDA SOWERS-vConcert Choir 2, 3, 4, FTA l, Historian 2, Pep Club I, Y-Teens, Pres. 3. WARREN STACY-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. JIM STAMATIS-Basketball I, Drama I, Key Club l, 4, Kings Club 4, Senate I, Parnassus 2, 3. ANDREA STAPLEY--Pep Club l, GAA I, French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Council 3, Treas. l, 2, League Council l, 2, Humanities 4, Sen- ate 3, Guidance Bd. 3, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. SANDI STARK-League Council I, 2, 3, 4. JO ANN STARR--League Council I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, GAA I, FBLA 3. MARTHA STARS- MANN-Chess Club I, League Council I, Bridge Club I, Pres. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, French Club I, 2, Treas. 3, Masque 81 Gavel 2, 3, Ski Club Treas. 3, DECA Historian 4. DUKE STER- LING-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. DIANE STERN--League Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Treas. 4, Publiications 3, 4. ROGER STERN-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD STEVENS-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN STEWART-Bowling Club I, 2, Treas. 3, Elec- tronics Club 2, Math Club I, 2, Pep Club l. JEFF STILLWELL-Key Club 3, 4, Football l, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, Track 3. GEORGE STINSON- Weight Lifting 3, 4. STUART STOLOFF - Boys' Alliance Exec. Bd. 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Masque 81 Gavel l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4, Treas. 3, Anytown 2, Letter- man 3, 4. JAMES STONE-Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Band l,'2, Mgr. 3, Pres. 4, NHS 3, 4, Par- nassus 3, 4. SUE STRAND-Ski Club 3, Sec. 4, Spanish Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Class Council 4, Flying Club 4, Humanities Club 4, League Council 3, 4, Publications 4, AFS Club 4, Publicity Comm. 4. LINDA STROCK-Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Badminton 3, 4, GAA l, 2, Publicity Chrmn. 3, Pres. 4, Traditions Comm. 4. CYNDEE STUCKEY--FBLA 3, Class Council 3, 4. LINDA SULLIVAN-League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, Safety Council 2, Adv. Dance 3, 4. llOli i 4 if 35, I j CLASS OF '65 MIKE SULLIVAN-Missouri l, 3, Boys' Alli- ance 2, 4, JUDY SUTTER-League Council l, 2, 3, 4. LONNA SUTTER-Archery 2, 3, 4, GAA 3. CAROL SWAZIEK-League Council 2, 3, 4, Class Council 4, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, AFS Club 4. KEN TANNER--Football l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Letterman 3, 4, MARIE TAY- LOR-Concert Choir l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. MARCIA TENENBOM-Parnassus l, 3, League Council 3, 4, Adv. Dance 3, 4. KEN TERRY Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY TESSITORE--Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Senate 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Cheer Class l, Line 2, 3, Capt. 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Traditions Comm. 4. PENNY THOM-Adv. Dance 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Council 4, FRANK THOMAS -Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. MARIE THOMAS -Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. PATTY THOMPSON-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, Spanish Club l, 2, Class Coun- cil l, 2, GAA I. VALERIE THORNTON- League Council 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Parnassus 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Safety 3, 4. FRED TIMS-Brophy l, Magic Club 2, Chess Club 4, Kings Club 3. DIXIE TISDALE-Class Coun- cil 4, Sec. l, 2, 3, Adv. Dance 2, 3, Traditions Comm. 3, Girls' State 3, Senate 4, Exec. Comm. l, Sec. 4, Parnassus 2, NHS 3, 4, Music Work- shop 2. TED TITCHENAL-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling I, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3, 4. BECKY TODD-League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Safety Council 4. IRENE TOGNAZZINI -Orchestra l, 2, 3, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. GENE TOMEK--Chess Club l, 4, Electronics Club 2. HELEN TOPOREK-League Council 3, Tri-Hi- Y 3, Adv. Dance 4, Traditions Comm. 4, Span- ish Club Sec. 3. RONNIE TOWNSEND-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. DIANE TRAUTMAN - Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. TRIM- BLE-Football 2, Wrestling l, 2, Baseball l. H025 SENICRS CHUCK TUCHSCHMIDT-Football l, Gym- nastics 3, Wrestling 4. DONNA TURNER- GAA, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l. JUDITH TlJRNER-Art Club l, GAA l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Hare Raisers 2, FNA 2, Masque 8. Gavel 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Choral- iers 4, Humanities Club 4. VICKIE VACC- Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JIJLI VAN AKEN--Class Council 2, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, League Council l, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4, Adv. Dance 3, 4, Senate 4. JOHN VAN- DIVER--Boys' Alliance 3, 4. TIMOTHY VAN LEER-Football l, Track l, Senate l, 2, Class Council l, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Powder Puff 3, 4, DECA 4. ELLEN VON VOORHIS-French Club 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 2, Publicity Comm. 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 2, 3, League Council l. CONNIE VAUGHN-French Club 3, FSA 3, 4, Treas. 3, Parnassus 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4. ANNE WACHSBERGER - GAA l, Safety Council l, Masque St Gavel l, 2, Pep Club l, League Council l, 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE WAGNER-wGAA l French Club 2, 3, 4, Par- nassus 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Anytown 3. FRANK WAGNER-Pep Club l, Track l, Engineering Club 2, Electronics 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Fly- ing Club 4. 'Ti JO ELLEN WALKER-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. KEN WALKER-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN WALMSLEY-Class Council l, 2, Centralian. CONNIE WALMSLEY - French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council l. MAGGIE WALSH-Pep Club l, League Coun- cil l, NCCJ 4. JOE WALTON-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN WARD-Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JERRY WARD-Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WARD-Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance l, 2, 3, 4, DAN WARE-Cross-Coun- try l, Pep Club 2, Masque 81 Gavel 4, Tennis 4, Humanities Club 4, Ski Club 3, 4. PAM WASHBURN--Spanish Club l, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Ski Club l. BILL WATSON-Boys' Alliance l 2 3 4 1 1 1 - ,W P A, 1 ff W SENIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL includes lfrontl Nel son, Goodrich, Campbell, Bradshaw, Schmit, Wile, Fior- ucci, Misra. CENTER: Hancock, Lavoie, Anderson, Alex- Strand, Inman, Holland. J CLASS OF '65 BILL WATSON-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY WATSON-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Gym- nastics I, 2, Letterman 3, 4. MARSHA WEGG Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JAY WEINSTEIN-- Calif, I, Student Council I, Football I, 2, 4, Track 3, 4. LYNN WELCH-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2. FRANCIS WHITE--Pep Club I, FNA Vice Pres., Modern Dance 2, 3, 4. LINDA WHITE-Pep Club I, 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, Span- ish Club I, 2, Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4. PAM WHITE-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DIANA WEINER-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WIGGINS-Bowling Club 2. DON WILCOX-Indiana, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I. BARBARA WILE-Girls' League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 3, 4, Social Comm. 3, French Club I, 2, 4, Sec. I, Pres. 2, Latin Club I, 2, 4, Vice Pres. 2, 4, German Club I, 2, Bridge Club 2, Ski Club 3, 4, GAA I, Parnassus I, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Humanities Club 4. MIMI WILKENS-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. MIKE WILLENBERG-Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. JUNE WILLIS-League Council 2, French Club 3, FBLA Sec. 3, Pres. 4. THOMAS WINANDY--Electronics Club 2, 3, 4. - ander, Gale, Gossett, Jarrett. STANDING: Shawler, Shaw, Van Aken, Palffy, Paulus, Hughes, Herzberg, Smith, B . AND AWA-A-AY WE GO! The Go-Go Senior Council members let following a more or less stand meeting to discuss the Senior Ban you know they're ready for anything . . . Including an intensive quet and a selection of the traditional Senior Mos-ts Thats Co social windup to their four years at Central High Here they are Sponsor Psahnas center left Mrs McCubbin co sponsor far right l.lNDA WOLFF-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. PAM WNOLFF-Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 3. GARY WONG-Track I, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Electronics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, 4. GEORGE WYLIE-Football I, 2, 3, Boys' Alli- ance I, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN YOUNG-Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman I, 2, 3, 4. KELLY YOUNG-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Alliance I, 2, 3, 4. WARREN YOUNG-Wrestling I, 2, Football, I, 2, Gym- nastics I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Basketball I, Football I. TYLER YOUNGKIN-Baseball 3, 4, Basketbell I, Football I. JANET ZAVATONE-League Council I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, Pep Club I, Safety Council 3. FRANK ZIMBARO-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, Baseball I. KEITH ZIMMERMAN-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Secty. King's Club 4, Class Council 4. ALAN ZISSER-Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. CIOSI Q'-sys nunmmmmmul S Q RNA HELLO, FRIENDS! Junior Class officers could claim hun- are Tom Krause, president, Evelyn Foster, treasurer, Mark dreds of friends, especially in the upper classes. Here Schwartz, vice president, and Marsha Gold, secretary. ALL THEY WANTED was to produce the best Prom in history. But when Central Echoes blast- , ed the Junior Class for its mega-prom plan In to spend some 54,500 for the social event, the Class of '66 got plenty ot notice, to say the least. Having worked three years to raise the money, they wanted only to do the best of jobs. Amazingly, the juniors had acquired a great treasury . . . enough for a great prom and, in addition, a suitable gift to the school in their senior year. They could and did plan! H065 llO7J CLASS OF '66 Vickie Abernathy Ken Abrahams Roslyn Abrams Dianne Agnew Ken Agron Robin Alexander Marilyn Allen Richard Allen Tom Allen Don Alpert Liz Altfas Steve Amend Alice Anderson Shonni Antokol Jay Arnote Bette Arul Dede Asay Judy Ash Jack Askins Gary Asmus Linda Avey Dancy Babcock John Bacci Paula Bailey Nancy Barr Susan Bartels Tom Baum Richard Beattle Mari Beck Stephen Becker Janet Beemiller Sharon Beery Barbara Bennett Charles Bennett JoAnn Bentley Marty Berg f l J s s s t JuNloRs 1 A ,b Ny J Ira Berman X 9... Barry Berne ll Barbara Bernstein Connie Binkley Bill Bishop Sue Bishop Eddie Black Bob Blair Danny Blanchard Paul Blocher Bob Blommer Brian Blue Susan Bonnet Wendy Boros Nina Bozman Carolyn Brady Lynn Brand Torn Brand Joe Branom Syd Bridge Betsy Brixius Jamie Brock Dan Brooks Bob Brown Terry Brown Barry Bruns Jessie Bryon Janet Buell Georgette Buffone Bob Bullard Nancy Burke Chris Burkland Marilyn Buzard Lynn Caldwell Janice Castro Candy Ceton C1083 H097 .IUNICRS Bunny Cherish Janet Childress Craig Chilton Stephanie Chilton T ' -.AQ 4 ft .1 Q, 4. i, ,fn I 'uh' .'i-55,35 If! -' 5... M. 4. 5. ff.k1- tx .X f I -Q 77' 4 - . if!! if ig. eff, -g pg f.-- 1 5,5 pf, -Q-,ve 3' RYE Bob Clark r ' . I Don Clark John Clark 2-' ff Linda Clark I X h to bt i ,,::,: ,,,., A my ,. Blanche Coburn E J 5 Judy Coffin , +4 S Darrell Coleman if, Tom Conces 1 Karen Cooper Q N Q Noel Cox M' Rick Crabbs g Sharon Crayton A - Robert Croft Kriss Croisant Danny Crowley Tom Crowley Mary Cummings Keith Cyrus Charlie Dahl Patty Darby Cathy Davis Lanny Dawson Bob Day Tim Dianics Pam De Frates John Vandenburgh Michael Denny Sandy Dilgard Toni Dinon Millie Dobbs Julie Dockery Leslie Dodge wg, e f . .- QW. A .Q 1: ---- : .aff -:' if .fs i fl A ues-5.1,-u N . 1 G ia, I ., grid, ,: , i- . 'u i,v 1,4 . , i I 'E CLASS OF '66 Ann Donnaud David Doughtry Elizabeth Dulson Pat Dunn Edythe Edgar Phoebe Eittreim Tom Eliot Janice Tngles Jeannie Ernst Mike Estelle Gary Estill Bobbie Evans Bobbie Ewinig Jim Farley Sharyn Farmer Bob Farrell Bonnie Farrell Valerie Feuer Ellerry Fleming Linda Fife Kay Fiorucci Mike Overstreet Mychellyn Fischer Linda Fishman Mary Kay Fisk Marsha Fitzgerald Flip Frankfort Mac Frankfort Juanita. Fredrickson Dennis Friedman Judi Friedman Ken Follett Evelyn Foster Jeanne Fourt Susan Garland Laura Gatti Nancy Gibbs Roger Gilbert Margaret Gilmore Dan Glaze Bill Goldberg Marsha Gold Paul Gottwold Cheryl Grace Diana Greensweig - lr JUNIOR GIRLS' LEAGUE Council gets the real Christmas spirit by gathering good things for the poor. With their goodwill loot are lseatedl: Suzie Witzeman, Janine Robi- son, Janet Buell, Suzanne Bonnet, Vickie Abernathy, Maureen Sievers, Georgia Lewry. STANDING: Millie Dobbs, Leslie Dodge, Nancy Minning, Stephanie Chilton, Elizabeth Moller, Jeannie Ernst, Jean Rambo, Valerie Feuer, Joanne Lintner, Marianne Vaccaro, Irene Polingo, Muff Greening Mary Ann Gregg Claire Griebe Bobby Griffin Beverly Griffith John Griggs Dianne Gripping Mark Grumley Sam Gurnol Laurel Gustafson Claudia Hale Bob Haley Mary Sue Hall Rosie Haltigan Ann Hamilton Linda Hampson Tom Hanks Ray Harrell Betsy Harris Nancy Harris Jim Hart Paul Harter Marsha Haupt Kirk Hawkinson Sally Hayden Eugene Hays Ginnie Hazelhurst Don Heap . 7 iw, r 2,. ':' 5 2 J I ' if 1 1 41,9 f l 1 7 , ,,,, 5 A 'gm' fuk' 5 . l 'Q , .Lux I if i V si- I I , 1 ,H 2. I5 A 542' Kal It ,Q ' Q, ml X . . ,tm - C e .. TOP: James Heath, Jim Heflin, Dave Heighton, Janet Heimer. MIDDLE: Lenora Heimkamp, Bob Heitel, Mary Heldt, Bruce Helms. BOTTOM: Nan Henderson, Sue Hersom, Francie Hays, Marlena Hill. ws ww? -. X am x ifA.g34a fi X fl. '!:,'3mH H ii K Mu' C eff ' f A X t - f A Y -,, t s f' Axsff X TOP: Linda Hirsh, Ina Hirshman, Margaret Hoag, Hobe. MIDDLE: Rick Homes, Mel Hopkins, T Hopper, Carol Howard. BOTTOM: Colleen Hug Terry Hughes, Heather Hunt, Deanne Hunter. Cathy Huntress Bonnie Hylton Candy lngold Lois Jackson Pat Jacobs Barbara Jansen John Jensen Bob Jarrett Pamela Jewell Cynthia Jones Dick Johnson Jeannie Johnson Julie Johnson Linda Johnson David Jordan Martha Jordan Marc Kantor Pepper Karansky Judy Kaye Bob Kehm Cll2l CLASS OF '66 Jim Kelly Debbi Kelman Karen Kent Patti Kesserauskis Marlene Ketola Kathy Kindred Barbara Kipnis Julie Kirtland Joe Kisher Vickie Kistler Steve Klares John Klein Lynn Klein Ray Knefel Linda Kobbevik Sam Krause Tom Krause Kathy Kvapil Rick Lacy Penny Lawrence Pat Lawson Steve Lewkowitz Leona Lee Pamela Leffler Judy Lehman Joanne Lentner Geor ia Lewr Q Y A Stephanie Lindstrom Les Linton Sherrie Lipnick Bill Lodge Paul Loidolt Treva London Pat Love Linda Lowell Lee Lynch TOP: Kath MacMorran Nina Marino Dallas Marlatt y I I Bill Matthiesen. MIDDLE: Marty Mason, Robert Ma- son, Wes May, Judy McBee. BOTTOM: Joan McCIoy Jerry McCormick, Larry McCormick, Glen McFaul. f- , -i ,',, Wg ..-e'wQ Q x i x L if W .Q FE is 5 W X I 5' ' 0 . Y ,1 Q ' fl' 1 T ig-4 vi , - , ev I ' I V. kf-,. A ..,., , ii John Morrow T hlfthin 4 Wi? JUNIORS Bruce Oberon Pat O'Brian Jean Ochenreider Jean O'Leary Yvonne Pabst Tina. Papagalos Mavourneen Pardee Sandi Parrish Peter Partridge Cheryl Parvin Kim Petterson Donna Pattern Cheryl Patterson Ronna Paulus Sally Pemberton Allen Perry Don Phillips Connie Pickrell Judy Plotkin Dave Plumb Ann Poladian Vickie Posegate Sue Porter Majorie Porterfield Richard Prusinowski lrene Pruzan Fred Putman Bruce Raben Jean Rambo George Ann Ramos Randy Rosencrans Carda Reed Jim Reese Jon Reid Lind Mary Rimza Phil Rhodes Shelly Rice Sara Rikl Janine Robison Mary Robinson Randalyn Roer Marcia Rogow Elissa Rose lra Rosenberg a Reinhardt 5 i : f s F Q l lx 434 X it WF X ,M-xxxs X X X S s X K an ff X9 K ' J K X Y , s l W Q 'XSS N ,mf A JUNIORS Melanie Rosner Marsha Ruble Noreen Rudin Randy Ruiz Nora Ruman Dan Salley Jayne Sanders Linda Schaffer Randy Scalberg Helen Scheffler Peggy Schlaht Joe Schwartz Mark Schwartz Nancy Seabrooks Allen Seaman Jeannie Severson Andrea Sharp Sharon Shack Karen Schck Linda Shaffer Curt Siegfried Maureen Sievers Susan Stewart Mark Simis Gary Simmons Debbi Simonton Barbara Smith Connie Smith Jean Smith Joanie Smith Kit Smith Sandy Smith Stewart Smith Rick Snyder Karen Solomon fl 1-K. S X I w X, 3 , xii TOP: Judy Sorkin, Vic Spitali, Linda Stahl, Wesley Stahler. MIDDLE: Santhe Stamatis, Lindy Stearman, Fred Steffen, Rick Stein. BOTTOM: Charles Stevensen, Kevin Stewart, Jim Suft, Frank Tallman. Debra Tarlton Gary Tang Pauline Urbano Marianne Vaccaro Bruce Van Aken Jonathan Van Allen Cathy Vanemburg Rick Vann Vicki Vaughn Margaret Vehrs Jane Venghaus Jean Venghaus Gary Vick Jim Wagenseller Mary Lou Waker Kathy Weatherford Susie Webb Ann Weidinger Roger Weinkauf Susie Weisman ll l7J X f ffift ' 5'-Q TOP: Diane Tyler, Susie Tune, James Trott, Cheryl Trimble. MIDDLE: Jane Trager, Bob Tracy, Patt Towne, Bob Tompkins. BOTTOM: Linda Toland, Karen Timberlake, Joyce Thein, Sherry Templin. r i '.,,. CLASS OF '66 Roberta Wheeler Dorothy Wilhelm Pam Wilkins Carol Williams Jan Williams Marilyn Williams Dori Winchell Stan Wirick Susan Witzeman Steve Wright Karen Wurst Bennie Zaun Lenore Zurwelle Phil King Karen Turetzky Martha McWhirter gm I t mans , CALORIESY CALORIES! Junior Council candy salesmen display Bill Matthiesen, Melinda Hopkins, Evelyn Foster. STANDING their wares for the unwary prior to their annual Yuletide sweets Tom Krause, class president, Maureen Sievers, Susan Moore sale. SEATED: Nancy Seabrooks, Paula Bailey, Vicki Abernathy, John Clark, Ann Poladian, Gail Miller, and Marsha Gold. I Class of '66, after much pavement pound- We ing and hard sell jobs, smile over one of 0 the many cases of Christmas goodies sold during the holiday season. The in- dustrious juniors altered their tradition not only by moving the date of their sale to Christmas instead of in the spring, but also by offering a greater variety of candy. The constant and cheery support of Miss Glover and Mr. Higgins urged them on to gain more wealth for scholarships, school gift, and, alas, the prom! Sponsors also contributed moral support when criticism from members of other classes, not as prosperous, tended to erase the cheerful expressions of these hard-workers. l ,awe READY FOR HANDOUT: Junior Coun- cilmen gather in Sponsor Glover's Room 9-ll0 to receive consignments of candy for sales project. Group net- ted approximately S300 for the cam- paign, intended to help finance the most elaborate Prom in history. W' Yiliiff-5-Liiifff' ' - ' 4 ' Q-www-uvgd 3 CLASS ot '67 officers smilingly contemplate ff their last year as under- - classmen: Nancy Price, president, Bill Easley, vice president, Anne Moller, secretary, Peggy O'Mal- ley, treasurer. , I ANCIENT CIVILIZA- TIONS drew fame from their riches, but the Sophomore Class built its fame on sales. With a proposed 952,000 needed for their Prom fund, the alert sophs engi- neered candy sales, car washes, dances, and pennant promotion. It took some prodding, but important class dues were collected to swell the treasury. Action-wise the Class of '67 exceeded others in attendance at Bobcat sports events. While keeping up grade averages the sophomores showed everyone that enthusiasm is a chief ingredient of school spirit. HO! CENTRAL SOPHS! ROW 'l: S. Fenner, C. Swan- Barker, S. Bonnet, F. Redfern, B. Baker, M. Sparks, J. son, J. Rose, R. Jordan, D. Rhoades, F. Randall, R. Hays, Fielder, L. Horwitz, P. O'Malley, S. Van Voorhis, S. V. Coza. ABOVE: S. Kosfant, B, Cole, R. Vogle, L. Campbell, J. Kuhn, W. Heun. They're sellng pennants. H207 CLASS OF '67 JAMES ADAMS MARY LOU AJA ROBERT ALBRIGHT JUDY ALLEN ROGER ALLERS TOM BOONE VANITA PAULINE ALLGOOD VICKIE ALLMON CRAIG ALLMON ANTHONY ALLEN ANDERSON CAROLYN ANDERSON LINDA ANDERSON CORKEY ANDERSON LESLIE ANDREW JIM APPERSON KATHY ARMATA JOSEPH ARMSTRONG CLAY ARNOLD PAULINE ARNOLD KAREN ARANSON MARK ASPEY THOMAS BACOME PAUL BACON KENNETH BAILEY RANDY BAILEY BRUCE BAKER JERRY BAKER WILLIAM BAKER KATHY BALL JAMES BARGER STEVEN BARGER WENDY BARKAN LILLIAN BARKER MIKE BARKSDALE PENNY BARLOW JOE BARTAK SANDRA BARTEE JANET BATES JOHN BEARD MICHAEL BEERS JACK BEERY ROSE BENCOMO JOAN BENDALIN WILLIAM BENNINGHOFF WAYNE BENSON ANNA BETTS ANN BETTS GARY WILLIAM BILLIARD KATHY BISHOP NOLA BISHOP BRIAN BJORGE RICHARD BLAKLEY DAVE BONNEY PAULA BONINE BARBARA BOONE GREGORY BORCK DANNY BORGSTADT DAVID BOURNE BILL BOYER C1217 t ,, ,,.. , I l I - Y QE wif ,. H 1 9 f ., , wg f L If A A . 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L I SOPHOMORES CAROL BRANAMAN DONNA MARIE BRAND BEV BROKAW SHERY BROOKS BERNICE BROWN ROBERT BRUSE ROBERT BUCHANAN HUGH BUFFINGTON ELLEN BURD TONI BURGESS DENIS BURKE PENNY BURMEISTER PAMELA BURNS ELIZABETH BURNS PAT CAHILL DAIN CALVIN STEVE CAMPBELL CURTIS CARLSON STEPHEN CARMICHAEL PRISCILLA CARNS BONNIE CARSON CONNIE CARSON BRYN CARTER MIKE CARTER TERRY CARTER JUDY CARVER LINDA CASTEEL TOMMY CATTEY IRENE CEPYNSKY CRAIG CETON CAMERON CHANDLER CINDY CHANDLER DENISE CHAPMAN BYRON COBURN LAURA COHEN RONALD COHEN STEVE COHEN GARY KOEHLER ELIZABETH COLE MARK COLE LINDA COLLIER SANDRA COLLINS LINDA COLLIER DOUG COLUMBUS TANA CONGEMI DAN COOPER TOM COOPER JAMES COTNEY NAN COZZA VETA COZZA NORA CRAWFORD JAMES CRESSLER ANNETTE CROWLEY LIZ CROWN DENNIS CRUM RANDALL CULVER JANICE CUNNINGHAM LINDA CUNNINGHAM CLETA CURREY RICHARD CURRY 4122? H237 6 4 CHEER5 FOR THE TEAM! President Mike Owen leads applause. DEBRA DANIISON TOM DEAKINS 5- JAMES DEAN T Rf A S, JAMES DEMAREE 4 A A JULIE DIANICS Xf T SANDRA DIPPOLD CHARLES DOANE A LINDA DONNING , ,, F, ED DRAVO I DEE ' PATRICIA DRENSEI4 R ' .F I ff CARL DUISBERG C , I WILLIAM EASLEY Af' l f: Tgwf C 5 3 sl., li Lp 2. I ' f It l qf,if.' ps- Yun A, , Y' -fcyl, 'A' C qfli s I X In , 1 , 4,42 JJ F. fi , LL ,, X1 si, I ,ARI '- ff.I...1 .B I MICHAEL EDISON ANNE EDWARDS A' ' CL,C C I SANDY ELIAS i is A- , DIANA ELLERD Bs A ' gg, A gg.-I - MARILYN ELLIS ' I J. LOUELLA ENOS ffm X , J 'tfif' fa? '.v 'R S 1 ,mn Ie.:.. 9-X J AM' . AQ. SUSAN ESSIG PATTY EVANS SANDRA EVERET a RC ,, 4 0 X LINDA FALLS X, FL, ' T JOE FARRELL A A--A ' I WILLIAM FEES I A I ,., I'I x . Q 1-'-..':'5-N. X .1 N I I s SUE FENNER JOSEPH FIELDER BECKY FINNLY ,S S f S RALPH FIORUCCI ' if RR' 1, T' I I Q, Sas- NANCY FISHER ge, A A I T- C gy 1 w-,T TOM FISHER NN ff, -' J A S 1. ,iz ' , , CLARE FLETCHER - A If I 'I JOHN FOLEY HEATHER FORRESTER A I MIKE FORTUNA A 2 I ,, ,,, JANICE FOSTER ,, ,QV A I . ARVID FRANKIE ff ' ,QQ kg 'T' , A j -'V 3 1 N ' - ix ' - . If ' GORDON FRENCH A 3 ' g TTDRF Q I.f2-J,,f-W ' ' CHARLES FRIEDMAN K 2 I . ,n 1 1 I,. . sf L I I ALBERT FRITz PM WILMA FUNKHOUSER C A - SUSAN FURDEY If C , - -1 Q CINDY GEORGE A 35, A 44 fe , ,V A L, , XR' 'NWC 1 B4 p Y x A f 7 ., - LJQ DOUG GEWELKE A RRIRI 43, I Ii ,I f JAZELLE GHIZ I 1 'Q f f ' I- l: J . -I PAUL GIANELLI , CHARLENE GIBSON A .. f. ,A GAY GIFFORD If ' Q W , f ,, 1 JIM GILBERT ERO , I I Q- -f if T- 5- A 'T' E Y 'R, , 5-if RQ' 2' K X, V 1 E lv rpg, ' ri fl K I U KL I X UL, K Q .1 S ai:- nts ' V .w,'w N NLS I 0 I -r--,I I- v , .7-4 L H L . 53 K . '. . . I J? 4 'T' ' sf I 5- 'ik in ,. aw L 'af I I , NIS 51-5 I ww R A ' I ' . 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I SOPHOMORES MARC GILBERT SCOTT GILLESPIE TERRY GOODRICH SHELLEY GORDON JANET GRAVES GAIL GRAY LES GREENBERG MARCY GREENE RUTH GREEN VALERIE GREER PETE GRIFFEN JAMES GROBE JULIE GROUT KELLY GRUMLEY STEPHEN GRUNOW LEE GUSTAFSON RICHARD GALAN DICK GALE NANCY GALLAMORE TERRI GANEM RICHARD GANZERT SHAROL GARBER CHARLIE GARCIA BYRLE GARDNER JANET GARNER JACK GATES JUDY GEISLER GREG GEISSEL SUSAN HAGE REGENIA HAINES PAT HAZELETT STAN HALEY VIRGINIA HALL BETH HAMILTON BRIAN HANSEN BRIAN HARMAN KRISTY HARMAN SCOTI' HARMAN JAMIE HARRELL NORA HARRIMAN LANA HARRIS CAROL HARWOOD HELENE HASKES RORY HAYES DOUGLAS HEALEY STEEN HEIDEMAN AVIS HEISLEY JULIE HEISLEY JAMES HEITEL ALBERT HEITZMANN NANCY HELMKAMP DEBORAH HELTZEL JAMES HENDERSHOTT NEAL HENKE DAN HENNEBERGER PENNY HENSON WANDA HEUN JUDY TURNER JOHN TYLER HOWARD TWITTY II 249 CLASS OF '67 3, I Q O I f KARL HEISSER q ': ,. J, Lf A MAXINE HILDERBRAND Sw - A ' li, 5 A , .- JON HILL Sgr-ff JOAN TUCHSCHMIDT x , , I ,X I. 5, ,, DANIEL HINTON 83 -. ,Y A gy ' MURIEL HOBBS A ' , I I , T I, f. STEPHEN HOCHHAUS , - ' - G -R CAROL HODESH A A I I EDWIN HOELZEN T A f-. I-...R .. I -Aw ,, ,Q CAROL HOFFMAN '- -. IQ ,S NANCY HOPPER ' R- A Av' , LOU HORWITZ AA ff 'f I if 5 If ilfgxv? ,V - 15,1551 n ,,.g.xrg,,,4 ff' ,Q - 'NS E I .rn-iz'rt,:xz:txm 1 TOM HOWARD 'M 'A A A RICHARD HUGGINS T' I ' A, M A E Q LAURA HUGHES .Lb If .H Y 'Q f NANCY HUGHES Egg 'Alb 1, If E, LB 2. 'fl-' KELLY HUGHES - n A ap A I 'Sf-,iff , VALENTINE LORNE HUMMEL , A . P 1 . - A- ,J K M YS. . ,C 3 A x , Lrrz D .X A fi. , , STEVE HUMPHREY A , Q A GLENN HUNT ' A , A A N- Q V TIA HOOPER .ff Q' PL A Q I 1 Q, 1 ' 1 5 DAVID HUEEMASTER A , G 'R 'T , 3 2:9 ' ' LINDA HOLLAND ' S A LEE HOLSEBERG -ARR C , A ' .Ii , ' ALICE HOHON ,W A , KATHY HOLZET I , I S S I MIKE JACOBS QS fy DAVID CHARLES JAMES -R I A , Us-1 I ff ' A ff? SHARON LOUISE JAMES R A I' ,, A in T, fi: TERRY JAMES , 1 A,S, is A A , AC.:' I A I 1. . I I DONALD JENSEN D ' DENNIS HARRY JOBIN I f , ' CAROL JONES 'Q , Z, ' M ' I DANIEL JONES ., ' 0- 5, A 5 EDITH JONES I -S .1 A .I I , FRED JONES Y , 1 13' -Y K' , fi.I ,.IU 'II I-QW S 1 KATHY JONES MICHAEL JOHNS I A A ROY JOHNSEN ,. .. I -T . U W ,Q ,. LINDA SUSAN JOHNSON .. . A E: K f ,Q ' 'H' . MIKE JOHNSON -R' I Qfff A WJ I PAM JOHNSON f CJOSU ,ff A A A if . A , I 935 fsfs I IIAI I I f X MICHAEL ELDON JOHNSTON Y A ROBIN JORDAN I , Q, VICKI JUEDES ,, ,Q N I ff 5 L, or 3' ,I wi. RAYMOND MICHAEL JUNE f 1 3 A ' :Ez I I' ALAN KANTOR I - A f I . 'Aw BILL KANTOR I ., A KA ml gf Q ., I U Q KATHERINE KEENEY ALBERT KELLER I . SHARON KEMPEE A 'T f , , n V ' ' , T- '- fx ,. 21. M KRISS KENDALL SC. I Af I, SI . I --A . RAY KERESKY I - ,A :-' A - Y f ff KATHY KENT S A J , I J V Q ,,,-- Q If fl! T-A-. .. I S A f A A LINDA KERBEY ' M I IDEL KESSELMAN 1,i, A . I '- SANDRA KLINGLER e-. w, I ,, I - I ,,,. 4 JANET KHUENN ,QFD ' ' . Ii Q , 2,SC A BILL KIDWELL 'tif' ' 1:59 I Seb JOHN CLAIR KIEFER - . A 4 ' 'W ' A I H255 SNIA my I ' ' . 1.54 JI - f '- ' 3 yi! I ag I II! E' -if S I . ' -Q3 V 9 I 'S , R , ' S - Q, 1 -I V VV V l V V - Vgri V V ,V-Q ' 5- I V I E?C5?fI .f E, I . .I ' if X . iI!'ii1f s, 'Uh' ' film-III AV V 5' f Vf ff' Lk.L - V 9' .w 5 iliwf ' fx . I .V Ip. V an , I ' .VV FK it 1: 'E is :iQ ' f Q :I s ' if 1 Y- N . f X' F' .-- , .' Ip f 5. 1 - - ' , f Q I Qft. ,,:, 3 .I f if V . V V V ,cr M5 .A.. ,I , ,V I I' I' If V f L, ig, IV 'fr-A P V fi vm. ., V I V V V V VJ IX QCII , . , VVAV V, , if I ' Qs' ,. Z.1-- A ' ' .I I ,,.2 I f ,1 Vx VV M I W? ' Q, xx, V V n .-fax M :,, 1 5.15 VV V VA ---, VV , XV V V , ' I A V V my ,V .,,... Y' 'X QWVVVVVVVV 7 5, V .V,, 53 V I L .5 J- ' - L . ,V V J ,J ' I ,I , I U V . I + v S ,g2., U Q -. VVV AAA' iff L , I ' I, 4 , , ,IL L M, , I I, f ' I QV , Wivw .,.-,. , V VV I V ' A . K I I, EV... , V V . .V V VV? 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V I, .11 ' V V .: I VA V L ' 1 I 95 I I lg I fa I Aw 'if -Hn 257, 'CJ -I I 'fi If lf - 4 - x W , , SOPHOMORES RONALD KILGARD MIKE KING ROBB KING TERRY KING JIM KINSMAN ED KIRSCHENBAUM ROSE KIRCHNER RICK KISHUR JANE KISTLER DICK KLINE LORETTA KLEIN BEVERLY KLEINBAUER SUSAN KLEINBERG SUSAN KLINGER MARY KOLESAR KAREN KONG SUSAN KOSTANT KAREN KOTECKI STEVE KRAMER MIKE KRASNOFF VICKI KUBLER DAVID KYLER BOB LACKY EVELYN LADDIS JOHN LAIN CHARLENE LAKIN SHERRY LANE KAREN VANATOR TERRY LARNED ARNOLD LASH DONNA LEE LINDA KERSEY ED LEHMAN LARRY LENTZ SUZZANNE LEVIN MIKE LEWIS CATHY LEWKOWITZ BRUCE LICHLYTER BRAD LIGHT DAVID LILLY YAN LIM FRANK LINDEN MARIA LINDNER JOHN LISTO-N GEORGE LIVESAY BOB LOEB ELIZABETH LOFTON FRED LONG JUDY LOOMIS ELLEN LOOS IRMA LOPEZ STEVE LOSACKER RHONDA LOWE JACK LOWELL MIKE LUCART JOHN LUNDGREN CYNDY LURIE CLARA LYNN PAUL LYVER H269 S-I C: 'im 151' I S 6, fx mg LLLL I. If : ' I LIEE MCCLANATHAN M P If SUSAN MADISON fi I , 3 I ALAN MANDELL - I , 1 , I g A ,I I KEITH CHRISTOPHER MARSH , QIIQG I 4- I I I AHIOMA MARSHALL I ,,IA LSIL ' N I - I- 71 - JEFF ,.!,:- .I ,WMI AAA .4 3 A4 I A 'ff ' ' Q53 .Q I.uIiC-if MARSHALL MAYER ROBB MAYO 3- If I ,LI . if I MARGARET MCCARTHY I I IS , I, , L - IC., S15-if? LENNA MCDONALD ' I SIO C , I '- . ' TOM MCGRATH I I - I I I was .II GEORGE MCLEOD ' I. Q My I I f I . w . A.--ffl .fem , SCOTT MCNAIRY ' 1 MICHAEL WILLIAM MCNAULL I AG Q I I MIKE MCNEILS ry '-Ing VI C 'I I ,I gtg. I I I A II SUZANNE MEEKER A -' i QI .- W gi I NANCY MITCHELL ,,,.' I I I NJ. I 5 ,Mg ANN MOLLER i f 4- se LII lg C- I b AZII . I 'WF I DANNY MOORE I I RANDALL MOORE Q 'I I I ROBERT MOORE , .I I , 1D Q I I ' -F , if I JOHN MORGENSON A Ei I 'Ir I I I STEVE MUELLER I - 5 I BESS MURDOCK .I A P' -N I 3 Sophomores Like Plenfy Of Acfion JIM MAES A WILLIAM MAGESS C I I I GERI MARSH .C IR i g ,. I, , ,PA I SALLY MARSOLO - 'f ' I 5-I Q -- Q RICK MASON IASL I , 5 4 I ' CHARLES MATTESON . I i ISIIII ' IIIIII J. Mk NANCY MAY I I I I A HUGH MAYNARD ,A f ' MARK MAZUROSKI -- 5: A15 -if FLORENCE MCCUTCHEON - -' I :.I A JILL MCDONALD I I . -' 'Q I ,iv I' ROBIN MCGEE 1 I Q ' 3 x..,,,,AJf I JI ' VIRGINIA MELVIN MARK MESICKO DOUGLAS DULING MEYER BRIAN CURTIS MIDDELTON gg V 1 . , . fm.. 4 15 Ei 3 C I Y- F IT 5 ,, .J mrkw I I STEPHEN DOUGLAS MILLER .J I VII: - pfgbfgx ' s .1 I I '- A Q Ir WI Q- I 5 CAROL ANN MILLER ' ' LINDA MONTAGUE JACKIE MORELLI PATTI MORGAN I A JANE MORON ' MITCHELL MORRA , I 'Ig MARY MORRIS .IM gf! sa! p Q I CIICQC sei? DIANE MOTE ROSEMARY MURPHY I JOHN YANDERBUILT 5' 1 M DAN NAVE 'Q BILL NEAL Swv MARY NEMETH A ' I 5 X II,I I I X I H273 S 51 5. V. , gk 'I Q . S Nu I x M I RI 4 is I 1 5, iz!! ,,-,Q f I , i'. Il, .f . 1' 1' ' . . . I . M' ,CII , .I ,, Qf 1 'Rv I '-cz? . fx 'Cl' is IQ -'F .F I, J' x . ,I w 4' 05 :I , A H 41 MH Xa I 4 Q1 I Q. fl! ' '.a.-f . rs' I ' I ' ' gi I iff ' wise 5 fx Riff! I f Tc: M .fs I E A ,Il if? 5-I w I 9 .J -F ' . ? 1'f' ' M35 -Q: f S . .5 te- I Q , 31, l Q,-3' 'SJIIYK' H! ig.: 'L I an ' ' g K- .I 5-,gy ' In if v I C J' ,.. xf. IW' QI, AYP, . , JEL X0 . Q- -if 'I' 'Biff 1 I x vi ,V I ! I f H131 . . N I q fig I' I x W1 fa I A 77 :pw W if--A 4 VL W 5? fm, ff KA ..: ,L.V K In - Q I 'ar If az gf .if I f, .1 Ii! 1.5 I Swag, , ' I S. . '4 'i ' I I f ff ' - P 'KS' . ff? xv II I z , I 'E Y I Q 'I 'I' P gfk SYN' I SOPHOMORES LEVIDA NOAH RANDALL BRYAN NOBEL KARL M. O'BRIEN ROBERT PERRY O'BRIEN PAMELA OGAN JANET MARIE OLDS JAMES OLSSON PEGGY O'MALLEY CLAUDIA ORR ELIZABETH OST JOHN WALTER OVERLAND TOM OVERTON GEORGE PETE PABST DIANE PACHECO MARGIE PACION DIXIE PAHERSON RICHARD PALMA ROBERT MCKNIGHT KATHRYN CAROL PARKER RICHARD EVANS PARKER MARGARET LOUISE PARISELLA BARBARA ANN PATE BILLIE PEARLSTIEN PAUL ALEXANDER PEARSON JIM PERRY RICHARD PETERMAN BRECK PETERS JOSEPH PETERSON MARCIA JOANNE PFITZER PATRICIA JONE PICKRELL TIM PICKRELL CHERYL R. PIGG RUBEN PHASLEY KATHY PHALEN JOHN PAUL PLANTE GEORGE POETZL GERHARD POETZL JOAN POLADIAN JANET ANN POLENSKE RHONDA PATRICE POLETI' SUE POLEY IRENE HELEN POLINGO JOHN PORTERFIELD DIANE PRESTON DARRYL PRICE NANCY PRICE BILL PRIDMORE JOHN B. PROCTOR CYNTHIA RABE BROOKE RABER SAMMY LYN RAGLAND PAM RAINE TIM GEORGE RAJSICH ARTHUR MAX RAMROS FAITH RANDALL LONNIE RANDALL SHELLEY KAY RAPTON THOMAS GREGORY RATH GILBERT RAU CONNIE REBAL C1281 SOPHOMORE GIRLS' LEAGUE looks back on an enter- prising, active school year. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, Kleinberg, Lewkowitz, Allen, Taylor, Selen, Vintila, Klein- bauer. ROW 2: Carver, Harrell, Kubler, Stewart, Kempff, Betz, Whitfill, Bgumley, Arnold, Goodrich. ROW 3: Q. Kostant, Weiner, Gallamore, Jones, Holland, Edwards, Smalldridge, Price, Kong, McDonald, Orr, Cohen. TOP: Poley, Bishop, Essig, Murphy, Moller, Hughes, Gray, Pat- terson, Ghiz, Woods, Youngkin, O'Malley, Sklar. Miss Mary Lou Branigan was the Sophomore Council Sponsor. X i KURT BARTON REDFERN L PAT Reece , . Sw, ,gg 3, MELVIN REESE g 1 I if JANET ANN REILL ,I-:gifs fi of I C S .S ., ., DOROTHY RHOADES I L -I '15 gg, ' Q5 ,C HELEN RHODES I SX e , - - R ' . SFX, I I I if J fi :YA .rf I, I : rf? A f X 1 I. I- , -I '.i I I L WILLIAM LEE RICHARDSON .. ss e X, , BRUCE MARION RIMMeR ' I ,mx PAUL RING . C I , f I JEAN CAROL RITCHIE ,I , I :C DANlEL ROACH Q5-5 ' , if I Q. - KEVIN ROBBINS b., sei , Sv' ,, l ,... 'LI I -I I - . I -.ff I. ' I de ... IEEIUCEOSIRORON IT- R TERRY Roe A I JAMES ROOF i I I I as - . 2 JeANNe ROSE 1.44 ' ,,.. W- J' ,W :. JILL ROSE -ff f ev I I S If S ff , , A I KATHY JOAN ROSSA TS 'TS 'Te I BRUCE MICHAEL RAU A ELLEN ROY , , JeRI MARTHA RUBEN ,I 'I me LINDA LUCILe RUSSELL Q 1 W , MICKY LEE SAATHOFF A 55 1 I U , , lx ,I ,,i4ts,,,.', 45' 14. ll DeANNA MARIE SARCENT ' A Im ' ' f' ' ' RAYMOND SALCIDO N, ROBERT SASSER C CAROL SATTENSPIEL ft A L ,, ,,. DEBRA SCELI q -R , Us , -Q, 5 , 2 .. GARY SCHLEGEL 1 My fb I :lv ye. My Q. 2 ,TT K PN Ag lf- -,N .J 3 . I s.. A R - - - - H JAY SCHLEUTER R' MARCUS SCHMIDT EDWARD SCHREY JANET SUSAN SCHwARTz s 5. ' ,O STEVEN ERIC SCHWIMMER ,Q Q I I 5 I V .2 L- I S- TREVA seese A N. I I at L .F if-.na Aff' 5 -4 II If' ' . If L . v- A--f I XY? use LISA SELINE 1 4 I AA - MARY SeTTLe ROBERT SEVERANCE S DAVID SHARRIT L, f ' C1299 ALLANA KAY SHERMAN was A 5, 4.-A ,, ,R - R JACK SHeRwOoD 3- 1 :ga 'U' ' f ,,. , -Lx C 'iff ri QQ, ..- I 1 JE I ,, , I , W, XA y R M - S m LESLIE SKLAR 'T ' , Rf' L Q JEFF SMITH EEE JILL SMITH . go I SI, ff. , Eiffel I A 1 ' KENNY SMITH , . , NORMAN SMITH y f Ilya- , I.- . I E, A THEODOSIUS SOILES f I S I I A Lg ,gg MARIGENE STARR A VICKE STEWART I S -X ILSS I S, A PAMELA STEWART S51 Ss SIS I' 33 ' S: fJg-,Jaw ' '- A ' J I , I NANCY STEWART I A, ' A LINDA STEVENSON ' -ff I 5 . I MARY STEVENS sf' 1 , S I A ig -I SUSAN STEIN p 55, 5 . -L CHARLES STEFFENS R xi ,.,, .I,,. A i I A .6 A S we CINDA STEBBINS TS1 I Q I I ,I 4:5-2sS.Xf2R . I I I Q PLL.. N I , I DIANA STIFFLER I SSS A ,A 1 ,, S SUSIE STOLFA ., ,, -I I -I BILL STRAUSS ' f Il ' . . S.. 4 TOM STRICKLAND ff g ,QQ ' I T FRED STRUCKMEYER FSS S I . . I S A - .. ALEXANDER STUDHAM -L Q L X S .rf I U T kj - X , -L , ., ' K ' ' gg! :LQ Wi'rI1 A Clear Eye For Tomorrow .R , S I we I- Q s a II 'a' 4- 'ani ' F 'Q S- J 1' '- gl L.-If A .,,. 1' I J E.: ' If ' F ify-g, Q. W, .I TERRY SONNER A CLIFFORD SPIEGEL . ELLEN SPITALNY A DENNIS SPURLOCK MARLENE SUKMAN J his 'lfc s Q: .FJ .izfifgfffpf DEBBIE SUMMER s7g'f ' Z v:5,i 174-I 1 nut 4 UQ I ,gf::::::-I ' . 7. LINDA SUTTER ' WILLIAM SUTTER MICHAEL SWAINE CHERYL SWANSON JANE SWAZIEK LINDA TANNER NANCY TAYLOR SHARI ANA TEDHAMS PAT THALDORF BRADLEY THISS JANELL TEEMS at .3 .. .' v Q9 I , tm? SI ,' E I ,,. ...F xv JO ANNE THOMAS I RICHARD THOMAS PATRICIA THOMPSON A DAVID TIERS V LAURA TILBROOK TIMOTHY TAYLOR ' ' RICHARD TIMBERLAKE ,fu- 1 un I I ij ltx'R.K,Ei'.-., S ti I I e I f If V341- S ' I I' BILL TOWNSEND . COLLEEN TOWNSEND , , , -A . HENRY TRAUTMAN fo wg ' ARLENE TREESH '- - JEAN TRIPLET I CONNIE TRoTTA 4: :Aff I J 'I - -NTL S . N S. ,- :' 4 ! ,K ,A . Ig ,gl-SI, H307 CLASS OF '67 BARRY SHOLDER if DAVID SHOWERS wi SANDRA SIEWERT A V, PEGGY JANE SIGLER L DENTON SIMMONS GARY SINGER S LESLIE VAN DIVER LINDA VAN FLEET SUSAN VAN VOORHIS JOHN ARTHUR VERNO A JIM VICTOR Ag' A JOSETTE VINTILA 'Q 1 MICHELLE VITELLO SUSAN VITOVEC RICHARD VOGEL RAY WALTERS A ag ,S,, , ROBERT WALKER ,L-f, LARRY WALKER E5 A sim I BARRY WAKEFORD L- ri A I I CHARLES WARD Q' S. I GEORGE WARD , I A b -. NV, N5 f DONNA WARNER I , , JUDY LYNN WARRINGTON 1 I ,I SUSAN WATSON I R' I 1 If B Ei These Are Sophisficafed Sophs' JOHN WATSON G CYRUS WATUEMA I GARY WEAVER I ROBERT WELESH , I , GERRI WEINBURGER C, qgwg. ' CAROLINE WEILER R-A'2 f - I I NORMAN WEINSTEIN MARTHA WEIR , BRIAN WELLING I JIM WELLS I - I WINDY WERNER 3 , STEVEN LOSACKER GARY WHEELER LINDA WHEELER K SUE WHITFIELD Q. H- JON WICKSTROM . . g CARL WILKINS 5 SUSAN WILKINSON ,Q A , DEBBIE WILLIAMS WILLIAM KIDWELL ANNETTE WILLIAMSON JIM WILSON MIKE WILSON KATHLEEN WIRICK JIM WOJNO ELLEN WOLEE A- r CAMILLE WOOD ,L A-A LINDA WOOD . . I '35 LINDA WOOD A if, A DIANNA LAWSON RM, fI3II ng is at italic. f1,':I7'-ff 1 ff! ,OV 514 W' Wsgs' -XM mug- UNDERCLASSMEN DON'T give anything away to juniors and seniors when it comes to making a noise! UPPER LEFT: Al Kleindienst, Carol Hodish, and Tim Pickrell engage in political brawl while lrightl Veta Cozza, Margie Pacion, and Genny Hall demonstrate what's newest in lace stockings. LOWER LEFT: That's Wayne the garden serpent and his mistress, Nanci Fisher, Eeek! CENTER: Kleindienst on his way to an executive session , . . maybe! RIGHT: Don't bother Allen Updikeg he's bucking for top grade in Spanish! H327 BIGGER things ahead! Three more years of work and fun are in store for these freshman officers: George Jackson, president, Don Howard, vice president, Mike Cotten, treasurer, and Laurie Bernell, secretary, Freshmen Add Sparkle , 1 9' -V' Y Q l 5 5 ,i ? 4 ,pl Class Of '68 - Instant Bobcats X350 NN. IT TOOK TIME for the Class of '68 to get going . . . members must wait until late fall to claim places on the Senate, organize their councils, and name officers. But once they got rolling, there was no stopping them. Youth- ful enthusiasm, in direct contrast to the blase attitude of tired old seniors, got freshmen to dances, games, and other Bobcat functions. S-T-R-E-C-H-I-N-G their resources are Freshman Council leaders Linda Horwitz, George Jackson, Dave Cotton, lris Rubenstein Roberta Fergusen, Rachel Dina, Faye Toporek, T an TQXNWNC., C W Taking tips from the older groups, the Class of '68 organized bake sales, planned other sales and fund-raising projects. Also they jumped into the rapid stream of life at Cen- tral to become Instant Bobcats. Yelling at the ball games came loudest from freshmen, cor- rect behavior at assemblies and dances were characteristic. Central High's proud of 'eml Debby Stark, Laurie Bernell, and Camille Stevens. Long- John Bobcat was part of council's promotion program to encourage attendance at the games. luv' QL A 5 I . -'- ': G - N , . N Q. 21 , I U1 LLM t Ir 1 I A ijgfvijfii 'Su QS ..k: in .f f .i I I Off ' F I A f I if A,V.3k, -.A,hk.' . - I ,,.: , I ggi , -I B. .U A LASL I Jew Lu ibn m.Vl I I A A P -ju , ..f. . i k w a I KA ' If I i ,I , , I A 4 I iv X A A JEPLLCI , ,A I I Ii fy EEEP QL IP I I , I I x Y A Ik 1 , . ,J . S A . 'S ' ' ' P fi 3352 f f , S2 I '5 1 - T f fri' S , I . 3 if ' , f Vw f ' .i '.!': -j - . . , ' A .E- .I I .1 I ,,:a 1-2,2,K7f?i?i Mg 4 I ' :,, ' h 1' - aim. '-',,: .. ff-R I A .. 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' .ilhlzk I 1-'s'i' f II A 1 , 3 ' 6 I ' I, FRESHMEN BARBARA ABERNATHY BOB ALTON GREGORY ADAMS STEVE AGUILAR DONALD SCOTT RHODES AILEEN ALDEN STAN AKERS MARK ALEXANDER SARAH ALLGOOD CHARLES AMES SUE ANDERBERG ELLEN ANDERSON LEE MITCHELL ANDERSON SALLY ANDERSON TOM ANDERSON MARLENE APPELLE MARY ARNOLD SHARON ARON SUSAN ARORY PAM JOANN ASSAY LAURA BABO CHERYL BACON KITTY BACON ZACK BAILY BARBIE BAKER SUSAN BALL TERRY LEE BARBIN SHARON BARBER DAVID GLEN BARMORE ANN BAROVICH LYNDA BARRET DEBORAH BARROW BONNIE BARTAK MICHAEL BARTELS LINDA BATEMAN DAVID ROBERT BEACH CHERYL BEEGLE TOM BEATTY JANET BECHTOLD JOHN BECK EILEEN BENJAMAN CAROLYN BENNETT JUDY BENNETT DIANA REA BERLATSKY LAURIE BERNELL JAMES MARK BICKOFF HAROLD GLENN BINKLEY LIZ BISHARA CHRISTINE BISHOP LEON BISHOP DOYLE BLASER LOUISE BLOCHER MARY ALICE BOAL DAVID BOND RICHARD BOWERS BOB BOYD JERRY BOYINGTON KATHY BOYER LINDA BRANGER PAUL BRIDGE LESLIE JEAN BROOKS WAYNE BROOKSHIRE DORIS BROWN JUDY BROWN SHIRLEY MAE BROWN NIKKI BUCHANAN H347 H357 NOW HEAR THIS: Mr. Young gives his Period 3 fresh- minutes is allowed for the school notices. In the works men the word from the daily bulletin. An extra five for Central is a loud speaker system to add efficiency N l . I TEINA BUCHIK .- - l' I . MIKE BUEKERS W- Q 57 19. Q . K 'X JOYCE BUELL ' l if KATHERINE BUFFMIRE N- A i s 3 I' Q STEVE BURD .' I - My 'Q JI' VIKI BURDMAN Q4 ILC ,,., -I W CHARLES BURNS DAVID BURNS STEVE CARRY TOM CARTER SYLVIA CASTRO CHERYL CATES VICKI CATLETT BARBARA CHEATAM ,L ,T ' 'S ' ' , ' GENE CHERRY l P if 1' JK Q QW ,I A I f II 'A-1 fx I, 1 JUDY CHERRY ' Q CAL CHRISTIANSEN I y z, ,. of GERALD CHRISTOPHER K j A PAM CLARK MARK CLEC-so ,S ,, -I - Lf of -1' ., SUE CLELLAND 'M I Il 1 SUSAN CLEMENTS A Y ,,,..' W, I MARY ELLEN CLOUSE . fl A I , , K KATHY COHEN MARK COHEN CoNNIE CoLLINs -Q, - I DAVE COLLINS :la 1 .5 . RICHARD COMPTON A I ,I STAN CooK R 5 ' 3 I M' , V Q S Xml 2 .ffl-Ilff, MARY COOPER ' MICHAEL COOPER MIKE COOPER . I y BARRY COWAN A -- A CL.. ,gi - ' 1 DEBBY COWAN I I Q 5 I . Ai-C I IQ TOM CozzA I , Rv 'U I f 'Y' RJ CHARLES CREASMAN I---MM----M KATHERINE CROPT S MELINDA CROWELL , Q , DAN CUMMINS A R. . , Tyrg., WILLIAM CUTRONE ,Ji ' ' , .Im T KATHY CURRAN Mgr' ' 'L' E, if :,,III 1 I I fs Ag M I I9 l E I an-Q - x. MW., f I APY' i I I . Q J - lf I .,-'. l ,-g. S' . .,,.:. QS? iffx 5: H. I - f f-1'ifef7' j ' 'J 'W I sxlk: 1 quq. . 'Q RSLI A I AA I SYI K 1 . I 1,: Q - 'K K KL 1 2 X .. Q xv ' Z : ii 4. I Iilf I 1, 9 55 I A I I I I I IIII I I ,.AA. L A ..,L.L KE YSIL I Q LL.- y h 'S ' Q fig! ,pgbj s Iva I ' . .Q ' fi I LK 4:3-45 5,3 K A UT-Q -.,, ' A lY,, .iL- 3 I 1. 2 ff Y . - V, ,Q 'I ' i. f X I 'X' I If We , v jgxx-j' . B' A f - K Ei - XX L,g 'x ,V Y' I S J A gg fi A I ' 1 FRESHMEN JOAN CUNNINGHAM DAN DAHLSTEDT BRIAN DALTON CHARLOTTE DANIEL GAY DANIELI KAREN DANIELS CHARLES DARK JOHN DAUKLIS MARTIN DAVICH DEBBIE DAVIS JOHN DAVIS ROBERT DE CLOUTIER PAN DECOSMO STEPHEN DE FRATES ALLAN CONSHER JOHN DEHMER BILL DELONG CHRIS DEMARS GREG DERKS DERBY DIAMOND SUE DICKERSON LA VERTA DICKEY RACHEL DINA RANDY DIROCCO CORRINE DONALDSON CHARLES DONOFRIO LINDA DORIO DAVID DOWNING DAVID DOYLE WHITNEY DUNHAM SCOTT DUPREE MIKE EASLEY NANCY EDGAR GARY ELLERD JERRI ELSON WILLIAM EUGENE MARY EVANS KATHY FAMULINER PAUL FARNELL THOMAS FARRER CINDY FEFFER SUE CLEMENTS ROBERTA FERGUSON TERRY FINCH ANN FIORUCCI JOSE FLEITES GALE FOLEY ROBERT FOWLER FRANCIS MAY MICHAEL FRANCES VINCE FREDRICKSON JOANNE FREEDMAN RODNEY FRIOR DOUG BRAND OWEN FUDIN JACQUE FULLER BILL FUREDY BEE FURST BILL GAHN ROBERT GARD GORDON GAISFORD TERRY GALLAMORE BRIAN BARNO THOMAS GARVER SCOTT GATES RICHARD GEORGAS CI367 BARBARA GILBERT MICHAEL GILMORE DAVID GLAZE JIM GEORGE GARY GOLDIE PATSY GOLDSBOROUGH SUSAN GOLDSTEIN PHILLIP GOODMAN MIKE GOOT ROBERT WRAY RUDY GRANADOS MIKE GRANNIS GARY GREENGARD CAROL GRIPPIN MARY GROSBERG JACQUELYN GUSTAFSON JUDY GUSTAFSON BRUCE GUYRR DOUG HAILS KAREN HALL SHERRY HALL SHERYL HALL BOB HAMLETT STEVE HANCOCK ,Ili :JG J ffl , A nf' . I 5 1 ii In ?5IfIIQ'f5If!5IIf .. -'myyv I' 4 , I - .K, I I A ' .X .LI IIIIIIA I I I : IG L I I I :qq H bllhq I I 1 . f X pn 1 film .ae I 915 if f N- x 'v-1 I , - J- L35 They Can Hardly Waii For '68! PEGGY HARRIS CLYDE HART STEVE HART CHARLES HARWOOD LYNN HATTON MICHAEL HAUSCHILD CHERI HAWK EBBY HAZELHURST DEBBY HECT MARTHA HEGDAUL LESLYE LYNNE HEIN KATHY HEITZMANN RANDY HELLER LI NDA HENDERSON LINDA HENLEY DAVID HENRIKSEN KATHRYN HILL CAROL HIMEBAUGH STEVE HOBSON VALERIE HOCKHAUS REX HOLCOLB WILLIAM HOLMES ANN HOOPER RICHARD HOPWOOD JEFFREY HORNE SARA HORNEY H379 LINDA HOWARD SANDY HUBBARD NANCY HUGHES KATHERINE HUNTER A , iz 3. CS-I I ff I 'W .SV w I-I ' I ' ' NRS -, ,. - . 87, ' Y + T pf ' .. -' . -1.. V -av V N. ' ' ,..... X S- ',-1:f , gif ' -'V ' 5 i 'g '-'Pura'-vs FI ff: II 1 Ii 'JILL A i .15 f f -- - Vk', f' fm I 1,-A I - if I II! ,C f A Q K ff- ,t FQ, 'S I' ,, R- I .Ira , .ir U I , 'f ii' I I' X I . if fwefi I mb -A Nfl? . I . AL.. V A A ' hx , W .Rl :,. 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V FRESHMEN KATHLEEN BEATTIE ANGELINA LEALE LINDA HRUWITZ DORIS HYEOMA JOHN ISENBARGER GEORGE JACKSON NANCY JACKSON NORA JAMISON MARC EDWARD JOHN JENCKES CHRISTIE JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON MEL JOHNSON SHARON JONES DIANE JORALMON JOYA JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON MARCY KAHN KAREN KALKBRENNER PRESTON KARANSKY JAMES KARCH DALE KANTOR RALPH KEITH BOBBE KELLER ROBERT KELLER ANN KENYON GARY MCCULLOUGH THOMAS KIERNAN JAMES KING MARYANN KOPP CHARLOTTE KRAFT JEFF KRAUSE ED DRULJAC JOHN KVAPIL KEIGH LACEY DONNA LALAINE ALLAN LAMBIE BARRY LANE LARRY LANE MARCIA LAY KATHY LANHAM KATHY LEHAN STEVE LEVITT CHARLES LEWIS MARGO LIEWEN MARY LILLY TIM LIVESAY MARY LOLLIS CHERYL LONG DWIGHT LORENZEN WILLIAM LUCAS CAROL LUMLEY RITA LYBARGER WESLEY LYVER JEFF MAES ROBERT MAKOWSKI JOHN MARDIAN NANCY MARGOLIN SALLY MARGOLIN MARTHA MARIN JERE LYNN MARTIN JUDY MASSEY HEATHER MATHIESON LIZ MA'I'I'HIESEN CAROL JAME McBEE JEANETTE MCCLAREN 11387 H393 CLASS OF '68 ALLEN MCCULLOUGH TOMMY MCDONALD DAN MCGUIRE IRENE MCGINITY GARY MCILWAIN ESTHER MCKENDRICK ROSE MCKENZIE PATRICIA McKINN LYNN MCNAIRY JOHN MEEKER LYNN MELCZER PAM MELZER KURT MERKEL LINDA MEYER JEFF METHEANY DAVE MILES DOROTHY MILLER JAMES MILLER CAROL MILLS ROBERT MILLS NANCY MINTZ PRISCILLA MOLINAR MARGO MOORE GARY MOSS NICK MOTTER PAT MOYNIHAN DAN MURPHY VICKEY MUTH CAROL NACHI MIKE NAFZIGER JAY NALOBOFF DAVE NEINKERK NIEL ALDEN PAM NIX MIKE NIXS RICHARD NORTON BRUCE OCKRASSA JUDY O'LEARY MARILYN O'LEARY MAUREEN O'LEARY MIKE O'LEARY JIM OLSON BILL OLSSON JOHN ORTH CYNTHIA OSBORNE GINA OST BRONWYN OWEN CINDY OWENS LOUIS PAPPAS JEAN PARKINSON JENNIE PATIAN GARY PENDERGRAFT DANNY PERKINS TIM PETERSON TIMOTHY PETERSON STAN PETROVICH SHARY PETTIJOHN JAY DEE PFANNENSTIEL DAVID PIELE VALERIE PLEDGER CLAY PLOTKIN PAIGE POLSON CHERYL POOLE DAN PORCARO RICHARD PRICE SPENCER PRICE ,- ,.::- 'R + fx M Ss SE 'I R59 If. 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I .F ' I :J -' Q, .Fig 3. .I ,, 1 ., , ,, QM' Wx' ,E Y dw , l1'f T ,2' I it ,4 HF v. , S-I ' J 'sf x., ,Q I X if, 4 .gg mwkgs' CHEERLEADERS do their best to Cheer up the cheerers to lose. But win or lose, underclassmen were there to do If . . . at a time when our team was Outdistanced and doomed what they could, even if it was only to hope for victory, K K' L .. , 3 .K z.lk I A I W I Q PRAIRIE PRINCE A gg . ik, LINDA PRUD'HOMME s,e, J I- 5 I w Seq RITA PRUSINOWSKI DORIS PRUCELL I I , I I RICHARD QUINN Q BOBBIE OLIINN A .I , A P ROBERT RABEN H ff , A .1 S 1 DAN RAMAS 1 I A 4. , Q MARILYN RAU y -Ii A A- A ' BOB RANDOWIS 5 M I, W f X X t .L DAVID RAY L- A I If-fl ME SHERWOOD A A , S A I JUDY REED A A I PAT REED ,, A I 5 A ' T 1 ROBERT REHMS L -. 3,25 , ,,I. 1 JOHN REINHARDT K Y .. q Q. ,A-:Siilj .W I TOM RETLAL A Nw Pi U 1 I,F .P JOLINDA RICHARDS 'Nftg I it L 'zwff fff f'-'. , l 5 'lik A I QP , . I I STEVE RICHMAN Wg, -I . ,j it , . I V WILLIAM RIDOUT , y 'S , 2 X, -P, EvELINE RIMMER U YQ' 2 I 1 JIM RIMSZA T f ix W5 ' A in I DIXIE ROACH I I Q, Aye, GLEN ROSENSTEEL 'T-'I TT-mf A It R L Y SHIRLEY ROBERTS Q ' , I . I A I. ANNE ROBERTSON ff, -1 .: A A ,, I l',, .Za DONNA ROEHER .S WF I CQRL if , - if CAROLYNE ROGER ,cy , I ' , IQ , If-ff , KATHRYN ROOF ,,,f,,y , I: L A E 5 i s ' 1 I g IRIS RUBENSTEIN I - A 'T I E l. E: A he Aft., 'eq . K 'KN mc' Tm-sl' X I l igfw L l A . ill L l Af1:z'.ff,k .. . 1 'Q , A 9 R X ' I if V ' A ' - 5 5 ,si R-by 3 If f, I: my Q--r, is MARY RUIZ CHARLES SANDS SUE SCHNEIDMAN ANN SCHWIMMER CAROLYN SEAVER SHARON SEEDS CATHERINE SETZER I ,., , h BARBARA SHAEEER 4 I . g., 3.1. . . ,,. EMORY SHAEFER .. .. I M-I5 a I si Q LISQE SHARP , , - f 1 - ATT' VER Y SHIELDS 4, R . gf 1 Q, N . IS y RHODA SHELLBDRN ? ffallf'5,.iLgf I S, n j, I ' I W' S ARLINDA SHERMAN A 5 . A SUSAN SHINN , Q S I I .. - LM - , 4 y CECIL SHUBE 3 -fy 0 A . Ti .3 S . A.. RICHARD SIERACKE A f - 5, s L' ,rj il , , TAMARA SIEVERS Q , L A1 5 VE BONNIE SIGLER H407 lI4IJ CLASS OF '68 LARRY SIRRINE KATHY LEE SMIT CARLAN SMITH DOUG SMITH FORTUNE SMITH GARY SMITH KIRK D. SMITH LINDA SMITH MADALINE SMITH MARTHA SMITH RANDY SMITH RONNIE C. SMITH SHELLY SMITH SHIRLEY SMITH RICHARD SNYDER CHARLES SOUBLE JOHN SPARKS ANDY SPITALNY DANA SPRENGER JIM SPURLOCK WILLIAM SQUIRE EVAN SHELBY STALLCUP DEBBIE STARK DIXIE LEE STARK ARNEL STEPHENS SUZANNE STEPHENSON ANTHONY STEVENS GARY STOEBERL GENE STOLZ CHRISTINA STOWELL KATHY STRICKLAND SHERI STROUD SUE STRICTLAND JAN STRUCKMEYER LEA C. STUART KATHY STUMPF ROBERTA SUHAUSIK LILLIAN SAWYER SCOTT SCHELLE LINDA MARIE SCHMIEDER GAIL SWEIGERT MARCEL TANGUAY ERIC ANTHONY TAYLOR SUSAN TAYLOR ROSEMARY H. THORNTON JACQUELINE L. TICE JOHN WARNER JIM TILLY NORM TOGNAZZINI FAYE TOPORECK SHERI TREGO BARBARA TRIMBLE DEAN TSEUNIS DARYL TUCKER LINDA SUSAN TWADDLE BETTY TYLER ALAN UPDIKE JEFF VAN DUERM JOCOBSON VAN LYNN MICHELLE VAUGHN MICHAEL VENCHE CHARLES VENGHAUS CHARLES GREGORY WAGNER JAMES WALKER LINDA WALTERS EDITH WARD I A A Q. - fv , , Q .gg ' s . rx f -..A iii -If 2 12+ 'T S I L,.Se . ' I E - .s .gg Ss :I 5.315 nv .mg I fmt .' 112 , My 1... g yy, I., . . at -. L57 ' ' IEW , . M I A 4 . ,, .S ' 2 ...fl -f S ' MEM f ix: k . I I N3 Y W 1 . H F ,,, I. .. ,V . Q ' 'Il 1 f. K 51.-ifaf ' I af I 1 . . 2? I cw f':f-fgzw L31 J my mxgf -53 fa ML Viqyazk S ' X, V5 -SL If . PM Mf.,:,.ew 12, Q, . ,E 11 ,gig ' f - I .p f S' IVV, ,- gfvfiz- I, :jg ,CWI V, N . A-of .1 .: jg M, 1' ' , f I 'mf' J I . . Milf ' r'f,:ii'I. 'II J ' ,L ,I Q si sfflf .. 'i g - ffsff L -rfmu . M? A , IIII +I ,. - k,'. , M I ' . . I if? ' 'Sf JJ 5 A X-'Ag' . .. L.. P 1 A g. , ' I I mf 1 Kikffbgffaif , . I 5 . .V . 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I . , CAMILE WOOD I Sig-Q I , -15? m.. GEORCETTTE WOOD 'S-,ig I T 1 SCOTT HOOVER WOOD . R,J,, . , 1 5 ,J , PEGGY JO WORLEY KC'-N. if ' O CAROLYN WR'GHT I - MA v A f of L L, ' I f . , ,S .. CHERYL WURST I, A 5 1, A. A JEAN ANN XERICOS Ye, SUE YANCHER 3 ' S.-fe., , I,LS i w, CAROLYN ZANGALE ' ,, A.qh .IS - SHARON BONNIE COFEIN I, A . if JUL . KAREN BURNS FRESHMAN GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL lFronf Rowl: Heim, Reed, Schneidman, Westerdahl, M. Smith, Lacey, Seeds, Ost, Curran. ROW 2: Wirick, Melzcer, Fergusen, Stark, M. Smith, Taylor, Boyer, Buffmire, Cool, Barfak, L. Smith, Cohen. ROW 3: Abernethy, Benjamin, Bernell, Hochhaus, Melczer, McClaren, Buell, Feffer Aren, Conlon, Andersen, MCBee. TOP: Joan Parkinson, Grosberg Jean Parkinson, Fuller, Blocher, Keller, Clouse, Stevens, Roehrer, Herwitz, Kanter, Barovich, Kenyon, Martin. C1427 1 H437 WITH CRITICAL eyes this group of freshmen are con- leftl Pam Asay, Linda Smith, Mary Ellen Clause Susan sidering the good and had points of various textbooks Yancher, Heather Mathieson, and Barbara Schaeffer proposed for use in World Geography classes. Under It must be noted that these students recommendations sponsorship of Instructor Roland W. Myers are lfrom agreed almost entirely with official committee selection Frosh Learn About High School GOIN' PLACES? Eventually, Jeff Maes, Class of '68, might come to think so, but with all his books sprawling dur- ing a rush to class, he's not too sure. Amused at his predicament, but also sympathetic, is Freshman Vicki Muth. T Y UP, UP go our spirits, when peppy pepsters go into orbit, giving new zest to all of us. Stud lam WELCOME NEW ROYALTY all smiles at Home- coming. Here Barbara Rejebian and Jon Daugherty, queen and king, be- gin motor tour of the playing field while their happy subiects applaud. RCSYAL F:LlAlLYl 5Ufl'OUnding Homecoming Queen Re- Linda Hyde, Karen Davy, and Betty Hughes. Picture I9 ian an ing Daugherty are princesses Bev Tessitore, was taken in the gym, scene of the Homecoming Ball. H461 HGME! THERE'S NO PLACE like Homecoming! CentraI's first in its own stadium was a resound- ing success. Out of many nominations, Barbara Rejebian and Jon Daugherty were elected to reign over the festivities, Old Fashioned was the theme, complete with vintage cars borrow- ed from local owners, and drivers and footmen decked in Gay 90's garb. Despite our loss to Carl Hayden's Falcons, Bobcat spirit remained high. The after-game dance was a happy event, the tunes of Hub Kapp's Wheels were on the beat. Best of all, many alumni showed up at Homecoming to spark the action-filled evening. CROWNING the new queen is Susie Stiles, Class of '64 with Student Body President Mike Owen looking on TAKE MY HAND! Pete Peters and John Phillips, ushers Steve Bernard, nominees for' royal -honors, are properly at Homecoming ceremonies, see that Karen Davy and escorted onto the field. Old time skimmers were in style, H477 A if Q13 I X-XS 15 X K A qi - 4 ' k 5. X X X X X if Q X X X X Rx X X X E X1 -My wow- -,fr M S? XXX SX. W X X Q '-Q. -4- 4' I X S 'ik ' N'SfSSeXE3XSp:.. iSL..iqXg5S - X xi .5 X K2 :XXXXNX xi 9 xx X 4- K x 5? '..: X K Lggq ' yd 54 54 5 . X XXX my .X 'Q X. s ii fi ,X 1 H436 in q-I FN, I he P 1 PERCHED PRETTY! Pom Pon girls enioy the view from atop the sports convertible they're using for a prop. FROM TOP: Cheryl Shatter, Nancy Seabrook, Gina Price, RALLY FOR PEP! When the student body gathered to stir up school spirit prior to an athletic contest, the -:- ,L , ,fs , I ,--' . f , - ff ,. ,f ,J- .Af . Karen Solomon, Mary Hendershott, Lindy Stearman, Santhe Stamatis, and Linda Carter. The eight girls dee veloped expert dance routines that delighted their fans. Pom Pon Girls and the cheer squad were always ready and able to spark the show at rallies and the games. - , ,f , .H .. ,M S M V . t ' t ' gi if . stsst . . r. ' ' - . - JJ' wx , ,- f'1.f- al .. ff. gg 3. A . L5lj,.lkjj'. '.lj',:ii,..g'4,I.L g i 5 O we at 1 N .NN ft.. gif gt. S ir., K - W, .f J, ,M 'L H2 K i A-.L . qkkk , 0 ,. xii.. M-fu, ,Q ,nk . 1 ff' vi' C1493 HGHT ny ' W 4 3, 4, Lum I I I MAYBE THIS wasn't to be the year we'd take the State GO, Go, GO, Football Championship, but from the looks of our pep rallies, there was a good change! After a long drouth of victories on the gridiron, a new coach and a new spirit hit Central. We couldn't go any further down, only way now was upl So The Go Cutcherl gang went to work. And we did win a few games! Also, everybody's hopeful now for the l965 season. N505 T luna-nun-1 BOOOOOOMV AND A RAAMPAGIN' Bobcat bursts the barrier to show fans. how the team will tear into the foe that night, 0 Here Steve Amend, end, does the battering ram bit, attended by Pom Pon Girl Cheryl Shaffer during a frenzied pep rally in the gymnasium. Well planned and executed, the pep rallies thus set a standard for excellence. Moreover, the football team went out there and did battle - and won us a few games after a long spell of defeats. ll5lD 3 1 YOU'D GASP T00 if without warning a dream boat LOWER LEFT: It's lil' Tom Krause! RIGHT: Other such as Ted Titchenal iupper Ieftl drifted out onto the fantastic fashions are being readied backstage by Reese stage. Mrs. Brooks, upper right, shows shocked surprise. Reynolds, Jeff Bundy, and Brian Sheen. AUTUMN LEAVES was the motif, pretty girls the drawing card, and burly boys dressed as the fair sex the comic relief Oct. I5 when Girls League presented . . 0 its annual Fashion Show. Diamonds furnished the fashions for the girls, featuring school, casual, and formal wear. But the boys thought up their own creations. Pam Cohn, League president, welcomed the guests, Barbara Alexander was commentator. Senior Girls League staged an intermission show, Mrs. Margaret Neff played an organ number, Alley Cat , and every- body had a good time. H539 WHAT'S NEW IN FASHIONS? A selected group of Cen- tral High models did their best to come up with the answers at the Annual Fashion Show in October. Pre- sented by Girls' League, the show was a smash, UPPER LEFT: Jim Hart and Linda Hyde show casual wear. CENTER: Latest in flour -fashions is offered by coy Chuck Branham. RIGHT: Mike Owen and Ann Jarrett in formal wear. LOWER LEFT: Jim Hart and Pat Dial here demon- strate what's suitable, CENTER: Pat Dial and Mike in casualsa RIGHT: President Pam Cohn models a coat. MERRY CHRISTMAS! Yuletide season couldn't be better planned , . . for the nice long rest from Classroom toil and Y the dreary weather that seems to go with early December. Central High began preparations for the song 'n tinsel bit weeks before. The Music Department sent its tuneful message around the shopping centers and over the radiog teachers and students prettied up the rooms with signs and glittering evergreens. UPPER LEFT: Harriett Ben- dalin and Marilyn Irvine try their delicate touch on the student body tree. RIGHT: Nan Henderson enjoys the many ways to greet the holiday. LOWER LEFT: Lee Mell was the artist, David Burns the assistant in the bit for Mrs. Leuba's room. RIGHT: Shirley Levendusky of the Choir presents Principal Waters and CeHS with trophy won by the Music Department. Choral Director Smith is at far right. H543 fy -:ffl L., 14 Q. qv. A. H i 3 , 1. . N I 'N 1 I. a ,, Q-ff! s . Q ' I .2 1 K 8 H' it S Nw 41? ff. , . 'L ' . . . - -w wx ifss I wi.. N' Rf 44 Q6 YQ'-li X515 Ai rfwswgwgm 5221331 1 fxfwiir 1 i Q Tiff A ffvwxi ...',N3.5k. , N, 5 . xv 4.1, . ,L 5 fs' W. , .A g 7. .,f..:' fsgmpf 4 3X5i.Q.'x5L-'aft .5f,5' ff -.-if 1-. .gf M +maNmwH .w.., pg- K -. 4: 1 -nf 1 'Wi LM419? X Q Q-' A 21. 1 My mu. 9 V ?' V M. V ,, Wg-M., A L, ' -, V Wwk V' 4 f 3 H4 ,M xx R FRIENDLY chat chat lS happrness' This dlgnltled whlle romance and gaxety Decorations featured the French Informal gatherlng was typical of the between dances rnotlt with a massive crystal ball as celllng centerpnece lulls at Glrls League Formal where the theme The from which streamers looped to cncolse Le Monde World In Blue set the tone for an evenxng of soft musuc Approxxmately l8O couples attend the formal Wonderful Moncle En Bleu 1 I I fi II 1. P K i 'I 5 .1 Ir I 2. I 'I- I I LI I I 'K ' I I I I I I V QI I I I I I , .x,W I I I I I 7 I , Girls' League Formal I l I Ig. I I s' ., 4' I I ws-My iQ I' rw Tu. 1 , f'!I.ff I H 7 . IE' if I . W-WH 'TW I9 , ,Q DEAR MOTHER: Tina sends word home to India, with her American sister, Liz Moller, helping out. RIGHT: Ann Moller and Tina have a discussion regarding the Pretty Tina Misra, Ours . . . From India HER YEAR in America has been thrilling, reports Tina Misra, Central's Foreign Exchange Student for l964-65. Garbed usually in the exotic saris of her homeland, India, Tina cir- culated around the Central campus dispensing charm and friendship that made every student and teacher her captives. 'Tina will carry home with her a refreshing picture of Arizona and American customs that before were vague, if not unrealized. Her American family, the Mollers, will always be dear to her. l'll never forget, says Tina. EXOTIC dance from India was part of Tina Misra's contribution to the an- nual Foreign Exchange assembly held at Central with six other schools. merits of the sari. Not too good for Arizona's summers, Ann laughs, but the material is beautiful and the style fascinating. Tina also admired American styles. ity, ,. ,A .thx and is X If l6O sy. 1 f Lum , J 35 I ,Luv- A ,, 2 if J 2 PF' 3 ,:- -- I L : , ' 'H 'N R h ... Q! 14 - 1 ' if f J 1' yi! an A . L5 he ' W V, 'Sgr s ,gi H637 A.. .,,. .1.-iw-f ff'-' M My .wrl04 ' -SN 7' H H H I Bobcat snow bugs keep in shape for surfing weather. UPPER LEFT: Nora Ruman - spears Richard Timberlike as Kathy Vanemburg looks on. TOP: Susan Aldrich strikes a dignified pose. CENTER: Hang On! Sue Strand, Susan Aldrich, and Jamie Bogner get ready to slide. LOWER LEFT: Gotcha! Paul Blocker heaves a snow ball at wary John Miller, and lRlGHTl John Van Denburgh beams from the starting line. i .J- 1 Central scholars compete with the nation's best, win their share of top scholarships and praise. Stud ,M ,, , ',,:'Yg1,r ,-, ww , U ,K .V ,,-Lfmff A fy ws fqmmwwf, . .f ,nL!7'W5 -I+ ' -awww W :f,..,.f,1wgw ' - - ,w.e.::,yw , q.m,y3?,, qw. ,fV,M,, ,V V, K I If ,WM T- gf . fm .A W-nhsfvetti ff W W. ,,,, w.,z., ff,- X 'K' wwf it-sf 'M ,,,Lf,gf,-+.g,, L,.h,,f4 ,,ff 7 fm . s Q-Ziff 2 n 7 fffi,m,w,s:vvf4,ww ' L ' EZvl411E92fKyfffi Eh Vi, x ,am ,,., L, W , A ,Q ,,,, i f 1, r f x....,...... -g, i i is sg X X.. ws L:- g J , iii? HEAEEY ii vig ji? lil' rv ,X ING KING Jon Daugherty X . 4' ,Q fl , +a A -1- 22 4 4 4 w S 1 JOURNALISM standout this year was Willard Mies, who also won top honors at the annual Journalism Workshop at Arizona State College last summer. Tim Radder was acclaimed outstanding student of Foreign Language Dept. Teachers Call Them Cutstanding HONORED BY Department vote as outstanding were ematics Department was David Healeyg Phil Evans, out- itop rowl Bob Prud'homme, Social Studiesg Bonnie Kruse, standing in Scienceg Jan Shaw, Girls' Physical Educationj Englishj Gary Wong, Industrial Artsg June Willis, Busi- Dean Day, Art. Many were to be recognized at the ness Education. BOTTOM ROW: Voted tops in Math- annual Awards Day Assembly at Central High in June. fa rv H709 1 C J . i ill' ,sl Mg f it 5. Mtv. lg V 'yn fa it, 2 McCutcheon, Shirley Levendusky, Mike Owen, Clayton Helms, Bette Hughes, Vicki Jones, Pam Cohn, and Jeff Bundy. Each was a guest of the North Phoenix Opti- mists at their regular monthly breakfast meetings. OPTIMIST CLUB honorees, singled out for their superior scholarship and school service, include fseatedl Linda Hyde, Tim Radder, Jim Raine, Dick Coffinger, Bob Prud'homme, Beverly Tessitore. STANDING: Charlene , , , ALL-AROUND aca- Good Citizens Cited thusiastic support of student activities won praise and citations for l4 seniors this year. Two students each month were guests at an honor breakfast of the Optimist Club of Phoenix. The l4 represented, in the eyes of a faculty selection committee, the outstanding student citizens in the Class of '64. BEST BOBCATS in sports were cited at banquets and years, Larry Watson, outstanding defensive gridmang awarded handsome trophies. From left: Alex Hinds, Eddie Galardo, offensive star in football, and Dick Cof- champion wrestler and three-time state winner in three finger, most outstanding of Central'S basketball squad. I 4 if f . Ii 19' B 3 3' 0 K . X l b e Qi 0 PARNASSUS CLUB membership included Barbara Pa I Abernethy, Greg Adams, Leonard Albert, Liz Alt- fas, Pat Antos, Marlene Appel, Jim Apperson, o Sherry Aron, Nancy Barr, Bonnie Bartak, Tom Baum, John Beard, Tom Beatty, Suzanne Beau- p 0 ' ' mont, Janet Bechtold, Rose Bencomo, Martin Berg, Sue Bishop, Richard Blakely, Paul Blocher, Kathryn Boyer, Susan Boyer, Charles Branham, Joseph Branon, Candi Brown, Shauna Buchanan, Janet Buell, Katherine Buffmire, and Judy Bugg. Also, Linda Carter, Vicki Catlett, Cameron Chandler, Mary Ellen Clouse, Georgia Coffin, Pamela Cohn, Leslie Cooper, Mike Cotten, James Cozza, Gay Danieli, Patty Darby, Chip Diamond, Leslie Dodge, Ann Donnaud, Carl Duisberg, Edythe Edgar, Nancy Edgar, Marilyn Ellis, Linda Epstrom, Phil Evans, Valerie Feuer, Richard Filleen, Jill Fisher, Tom Fisher, Joanne Foltz, Christy Forster, Janice Foster, Barbara Furst, Penny Gale, Margaret Gilmore, Dan Glaze, Bill Goldberg, Bonnie Goldman, Mike Goot, Barbara Gossett, Mary Grosberg, Marcella Greening, John Griggs, Jacquelyn Gustafson, Doug Hagger, Beth Hamilton, Georgia Harrell, Paul Harter, Sally Hayden, Eugene Hays, Rory Hays, Bob Heitel, Clayton Helms. Also Mary Hendershott, Nan Henderson, Beryl Herzberg, Kathryn Hill, Susan Holland, Bette Hughes, Kelley Hughes, and Nancy Hughes. Also, Pam Inman, Pat Jacobs, Robert Jarrett, Don Jensen, Susan Johnson, Vicki Jones, Nancy Kahn, Judy Kaye, Vicki Kearns, Bob Kehm, Maryann Kepp, Patti Keserauskis, Lester Klebe, John Klein, Susie Kleinberg, Alfred Kleindinst, Susan Klinger, Susan Kostant, Bonnie Kruse, Vicki Kubler, Robert Kruse, Ilene Lashinsky, Marc Lato, Margo Liewen, Yan Mae Lim, Marilyn Livesay, Cheryl Long, Rhonda Lowe, Linda Lowell, Sharon Mangum, David Margolin, Martha Marin, Heather Mathusen, Hugh Maynard, Robin McGee, Barbara McGrath, Ron McKowen, Suzanne Meeker, Walter Merrill, Gail Miller, Nancy Mitchell, Ann Moller, Liz Moller, Marlene Monke, Edwin Monsell, Frann Moore, Susan Moore, Steve Morrison, Nancy Minning, Jay Nali- boff, Linda Nelson, Sharilyn Nelson, Lillie Nixon, and Kerry O'DonnelI. Joan O'Leary, Peggy O'Malley, and Bronwyn Owen. 'Also, Tina Papagalos, Jean Parkinson, Joan Parkinson, San- dra Parish, Breck Peters, Walter Peters, Christina Peterson, Tim Pickrell, John Plante, David Plumb, Joan Po- ladian, Susan Polcy, Nancy Potter, Gina Price, Spenser Price, Linda Prudhomme, Robert Prudhomme, Rich Quinn, Tim Radder, Dennis Rajsich, Jon Reid, Barbara Reiebian, Dorothy Rhoades, Paul Ring, Janine Robison, Randalyn Roer, Jeanne Rose, Arlene Rothstein, Kay Roof, Ava Rubenstein, Barbara Schaffer, Linda Schaffer, Nancy Sea- brooks, Sharon Seeds, Mary Settles, Emory Shaffer, David Sharrit, Jan Shaw, David Showers, Maureen Sievers, Debbi Simonton, Barbara Smith, Jill Smith, Dennis Smith, Kit Smith, Linda Smith, Karen Solomon, Cay Spirtos, Santhe Stamatis, Jo Ann Starr, Lindy Stearman, Susan Strand, Mary Susan Strickland, Katherine Stumpf, Carol Swaziek and Jane Swaziek. Also, MarciaZanebom, Dixie Tisdale, Jane Trager, Sherilyn Trego, Josette Vintila, Debbie Wagner, Greg Wagner, Mary Walker, Donna Warner, John Warner, Janice Waters, Linda Weber, Mari- lyn Williams, Jim Wojno, Linda Wood, Carolyn Wright, Gerald Yee, lnez Young, Saralee Youngkin, Thomas Zal- laha, and Carolyn Zangle. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members include CBOT- TOMl: Arlene Rothstein, Joan O'Leary, Beryl Herzberg, Barbara Wile, Mary Langham, Bonnie Kruse, Eileen Lashinsky, Judy Metz, Linda Carter, Bob Prud'homme. CENTER: Bev Tessitore, Janice Waters, Pam Inman, Vicki Kearns, Polly Gibson, Linda Newhall, Bette Hughes, Fran They Sight High Moore, Vicki Jones, Marilyn Irvine, Pam Cohn, Barbara Alexander, Gina Price. TOP ROW: Susan Strand, Nancy Potter, Jim Stone, Dave Healy, Willard Mies, Doug Hag- gar, Alan Snapp, Jim Raine, Tim Radder, Clayton Helmes, Richard Donofrio, Bruce Raden, Pat O'Malley, Phil Evans. Junior members of NHS were selected later. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY brings rewards and honor to those who have worked hard and planned well. Students who have maintained superior grades while developing as outstanding citizens reaped the glory of their efforts with the special NHS distinction, Although membership in the honorary society is the goal of many, achievement can come only with the difficult-to-manage l.5 grade average . . . and the leadership qualities America is so justly proud to acclaim. CeHS applauds this group. PARNASSUS GROUP here includes ltopl Kahn, Sievers, Furst, Prud'homme, Clouse, Ellis, Hays, Zallaha, Rhoades, Hayden, Owen, Catlett. CENTER: Hill, Grosberg, Trego, sr 'T +1- .5 Strickland, Roof, Papagolos, Kubler, Settles, Fenner, Vin- tila, Hughes. FRONT: Seeds, Marin, L. Smith, B. Schaf- fer, J. Smith, Bartak, Liewen, Wright, Mathieson. up 4 .,., ,.,.,,. . . . ' . Q,. ' . - 0 ' Q N.-1 'f--s. I Top Scholarship Plauclits Earned TWELVE seniors attained the magic 2 per Cent circle in the Class of '65 ratings. Here are nine of them: iTop Rowl-Richard Donofrio, Rick Hance, Doug Haggar. CENTER: Steve Morri- son, Bob Prud'homme, Jim Raines. FRONT: Barbara Wile, Bonnie Kruse, Pam Inman. Not pictured: David Healey, Sue Johnson, and Tim Radder. UPPERCRUST SCHOLARS! Representative of the top lO cats excelled as well in extracurricular activities. They per cent ot the 1965 graduating class are these seniors, were assembled here to receive the praise of Principal Not only were they outstanding in classwork, these Bob- John Waters. The Class of '65 numbered 6l0 seniors. Y al 'S 3 H747 I L ' of mL'L A ts.- 4i5 'x ll l c.,. -use if ALL STATE band and or- chestra representatives from Cel-lS were Jim Stone, David Margolin, Clayton Helms, Mike Blommer, Tom Free- man. SEATED: lrene Pruzan, Susan Arnold, Melanie Ros- ner, and Doug May. They competed for honors at the annual music meet held at Arizona State UniverSity. C1755 -f--N-,,,. if Ml 'Nb f '5 HIGH-STEPPING Mike Blommer, drum major, and Pam Joseph were rated tip-top among band and orchestra members for this vear. Mike also plays the cornet. Pam won honors in the Young Musicians competition spon- sored this year by the Phoenix Symphony Guild. 1 i ii f X el ,Q t J, A 1 .w S' 5 i GIRLS' STATE representatives from Central proudly wear the badge of honor. They will study good citizenship principles at the annual institute held on the U of A campus in Tucson. They are Lois Jackson, Karen Solo- -S NJ mon, Julie Johnson, and Santhe Stamatis. Besides having a glorious time with other Girls' Staters, the Central girls will learn how to Campaign for political office in their mythical cities. They'll all profit handsomely. Better Citizenship Their Aim HEADING FOR THE COOL pine country in June will be Marty Berg, Bob Heitel, Jay Arnote, Bob Brown, and Tom Krause. Selected by a faculty committee as excellent representatives of Central High School's Class of '66, they will compete for public office, organize campaigns, and consider legislative measures that would benefit Arizona. Boys' State gathers at Arizona State College in Flagstaff. Delegates will attend national convention in Washington. .,. A A 1. J , fr K qv kv U 1 5.1 .V S , ri ' .. i S l -N J . Q. ..- 5 NX . -'-, 1. ' - , A ' e X Amznmi , C' fix 1-Aff, if ,db l QQ, , X . inizum auystggrf - . iii Nl mM,,.-- Y ...ee SM .A w-,M , Q MGX. 'I f H769 -JAINAN 4 NAM U TH ' 51.1. -.fe it Kr ig it E tix, K Qi fi S iw . X tn L. EIS , .1-an ' 4 or .gfhlffs 1 V I i X ' f 'fqlra lgiiffilav . fi fi . , 1 '-ern 4374 l Qzqffzi s T'i':ki x -' A - ' Ar-:Y-4:5 y A , u ...vt X 1,4 Q f 'ikiii-mi .ligd A, -tg' 49, Q 'Elf if ' 3.14. :' ' if 'Qian 1' 1. A aging: Q yi , 1 1-,.j-5' .. lr '91 v. ni . VI It' 'J' A LL. , ' 1. , we--' w , 1 r . N 6 ci3Ql':g.1!,3 4-'vi x ' ' 'nv .uv 1 I as-'. .--.49 . 1 . .-pap In nga ,tg-xr.: Y x5isjn3.'v Qgy.q 4:' irq. , 3 '- - NXf1'...' i'.' 2 ' ' 'Q 1 QI. ti 'Q,'n g .al yt, 5. ,fx gf,,-J 2l.LnX ii' RX fy READY T0 BE called is Melinda Hopkins, all packed up and ready to travel as Central's can- didate to Americans Abroad. RIGHT: Best in Homefnaking is Barbara Gossett, winner of the l965 Betty Crocker Award. What They Deserve: Recognition ., li FREE PASSES! Principal John Waters congratulates recip- just what they deserve . . . including widespread pub- ients of his Principal's Passes awarded to Straight l stu- licity for those who shine in class work but may not be dents. For once, declared Mr. Waters, good students get so great in the extracurricular sports. '1 v Culslancling. MOST of the mosts were Linda Hyde and Dick Coffinger, voted the two out- standing members of the Class of '65. WITH THEIR MOST smiles aglow are TOP: Barbara Rejebian and Mike Owen, voted the Most Respected in their graduating class. Most Humorous were Linda Lich- lyter and Jeff Stillwell. BOTTOM: Patty Shields and Dave 'lT-'FQ' 1. 1 Blair laugh loudly at their category: Most Scatterbrained. Most Athletic of the seniors were Suzy Parker and Jon Daugherty. Whatever their classification, they all were voted Most Popular , Most likable . . . the Most! 3 M 'Qi' 1-. ,Q j K L. x X - r V' ' ' , T, , . 7' .ai ie H793 ,X ,413 no -2 flf I xi' M ACTION in its purest form brings howls of glee from grid fans as skill and speed are pitted against the foe. , Q x - YWmv, 1 mm, .v 4 . ,K IW' M- fx 'a , Un ljfei' HEP' . Y Cnly One Way To Go - That's Up! 1964 Football Scoreboard WE THEY 0 .a,,... .... C amelback 21 13--.--, .. .... South .... ,-----19 25 ..... North .... 6 7 ao,.... West ...... -----2'I 0 ....... - .... Maryvale ..,.. 6 7 ....... ..... P UHS ----.30 2'l ..,, ...... Alhambra ,.-a-.'l3 0 aaa,aaa ....... C arl Hayden -----34 9 aaaa,,, ,.,. P alo Verde . .... ..... 6 12a aaa,a . Rincon -----'I3 PRINCIPAL Waters said it half jestingly, but the entire student body responded with a fervent Amenl when he observed, The only direction our football fortunes can take is up! After two seasons of winless football, Central's Bobcats were ready with a new coach, a new team, and hopefully, a winning season. But at the Camelback game, the initial test, Central's juggernaught got stuck in the mud and we lost 2l-0 that rainy Sept. l8. Accus- tomed to losses, the fans sighed. The first home game, Sept. 25, was at the Cats' new stadium field. South High helped us dedicate the new field but also insisted on winning the game, l9-l3. Coach William Cutcher kept smiling, however, and sure enough, Oct. 2 we broke the jinx . . . at the expense of North's Mustangs, 26-6. Tom Farley, Karl Hiesser, Doug Schlueter, and Jerry McCormick, the game's heroes, took bows at CeHS all week. H823 i VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD-iBottom row, Page 182, reading acrosslz Wayne Noel, Karl Hiesser, Tom Farley, Greg Forquer, Jim Brown, Charles Dahl, Steve Lewko- witz, Bob Brown, Richard McDonald, Stewart Smith, Jim Hart. ROW 2: Coach Cutcher, Ira Greenspan, Mike Connors, Jerry McCormick, lra Berman, Bruce Mabb, Jon Daugherty, Flip Frankfort, Mac Frankfort, Walt Forester, Coach Wales, Coach Trimmer. ROW 3: Ted Tichenal, West, PU Clobber Us, But We Shine On TV C1831 West's Thunderbirds were hostile a week later, Oct. 9, overrunning the Bobcats 21-7 for West's first season win. Oct. 16 we looked better vs. Maryvale in a tightly locked battle that finally went to the Panthers for just 6-0. Then, when we were about to give up, the low-ranked Phoenix Union Coyotes danced on our grave 30-7. lt was like old times! We were on TV the following Friday and guess what! We dumped Alhambra 21-13! All we needed was a bigger audience! The photo- genic Cats won every televised game in 1964. Fur flew in the Bobcat-Lion game. In the final quarter Schlueter scored twice, Farley once. And how we cheered! 8 'ik . -AQ M' Dave Heighton, Jim Heflin, Michael Estelle, Cleve Lynch, Randy Cowan, Larry McCormick, Jonathan Van Aller, Don Guenther, Jim Farley, Jay Weinstein, Pat Jacobs. TOP: Bob Dean, Larry Watson, Reese Reynolds, Bruce Van Aken, John Hickey, Steve Amend, Cal Ryan, Mike Sally, Gary Garland, Gary Estill, Doug Schluter, Ed Gal- lardo, and Keith Zimmerman. Although winding up with a disappointing season, the boys were optimistic of 1965. SHORT GAIN was all Larry McCormick could cla this try. PUHS Coyotes clobbered Cats 21-7 this v i .-'wh t 'S v ,mm is Wm .'.1f -in im on time. WATCH IT! Head Coach Cutcher and Jerry McCormick check a tense moment in the Maryvale-Central clash. We Wind lt All Up For A 3-7 Season THIS WAS THE YEAR! We had never be- fore won a Homecoming game, and things were all set for a victory over Carl Hayden Nov. 5. But Hayden stolidly refused to co- operate and won the clash 34-O. To our Home- coming guests it was like old times! Cold weather and an unfriendly field contributed to our third victory Nov. l3. We edged Palo Verde 9-6 with a dramatic field goal. After Jim Farley had scored in the second quarter, Ed Gallardo kicked a 24-yard field goal to break a tie. Game ended l:l4 minutes later. Rincon sneaked past Central I3-l2 in the season's windup Nov. 20. Jerry McCormick ran for the game's first TD then completed a pass to Mac Frankfort for 54 yards and an- other score. We missed both points after touchdown. So we had a 3-7 season? Not too bad! You must agree . . . we had gone up! lT'S WHO'S UP FRONT that counts! Karl Hiesser leads as Central's gridders head downfield. In the scramble the way with Cal Ryan and Larry McCormick lwith ball? are Maryvale Panthers. Bobcats finally lost, 6-0. H843 R 6NPY . F u l lbuc.k BR UC E ,,v-A L, D 'Y 1: .. . wx. . . s X06-w. Q55 Br M..-V . .Qs Q if v W .. 1. I ' M' 8 .fb . wg . . . , ' mm h . . 1 . ' . f. . I ..1-. 1. .- ff' .- QV' ik' - 6 . -- .4 X- .. ' xx. ' .. . - Xxx fw' Q N.. .wr ,fl A x A k Mu, ' .XX h -Ng-Qi ' K t V Mx ii q .. - f Q . .3 . 'fs V? .A .Ne gi I 'z .uc 2 xi N X 1 - -,A ... -w , 1 , f 9 EQ - E. Wfxw sh, X IX X I ij gi: f rv' . i Q' gs. If OOMPHl UNLOAD! Doug Schlueter must be breathless at the bottom of this heap during Maryvale-Central game. ln Time They'll ALL THEY NEEDED, decided JV Coach Eulberg, was more weight, speed, and experi- ence . . . and they could become good, hard- fighting gridders. But the hardly impressive l-8 season our sophomores compiled indicated their coach could have been slightly optimistic. Alhambra was the only foe to be on the losing end of the JV attack, that game ended l3-7. JUNIOR VARSITY football squad included ibottom rowl: Mike Carter, L, Horwitz, B. Easley, R. Timberlake, M. Aspey, R. Galen, S. Mueller. ROW 2: Coach Eulberg, J. Cressler, T, Curry, S. Miller, N. l-lenke, R. Kisher, G. Ward, B. Bjorge, K. Kendall, M. Pabst, Coach Murray. Other CeHS players in the action are Don Guenther, No. 60, and Jim Farley. Maryvale eeked out a 6-O victory. Be Big Winners Other competition saw Central's youngsters lose to Camelback 38-7, South Mountain 47-O, North High 26-7, West High 22-'12, Mary- vale 39-7, PUHS 46-2l, Carl Hayden 27-13, and East High 27-6. Jay Schlueter was singled out as the top JV player. Many boys will qual- ify for good positions on the varsity next year the coaches informed interested administrators I ROW 3. A. Fritz, D. Huggins, G. Hunt, J. Grobe, B. Fees, D. Borgstead, D. Smith, R. Colburn, R. Cohen, C. Dain J. Schlueter, T, White. TOP: P. Ring, J. Mason, T. Rowe, P. Bacon, B. Rau, G. Rath, T, Cattey, S. Hiedeman N. Smith, D. Jones, J. Olsson, and D. Woodward. 1 1 9 F!! Sfi.-J' xt.. xt Q . it T in T95 72 E55 367 fzsdrafsg , X . 5 B2 lvs 'Ja FRESHMAN 'A' FOOTBALLERS manage to look happy even alter a sad O-7 season. There's another time and place for victories, they decided. FRONT: George .lack- son, Bob Gard, Dan Parcaro, Tim Livesay, Bill Gahn, Gary Smith. CENTER: Coach Leitsch, Gary Branham, Chris Well, Tl1ere's Always N t Year WE WIN! Exulting Bobcats Amend, Watson, Reynolds, Ryan, Brown, and Forester carry happy l-ine Coach Trimmer off the field after ice - breaker 25 - 6 victory over North High Mustangs. H897 Rincon Wins Clash ln Finale, 13-12 STOP HIM! Yelling wasn't enough in this case. Rincon's hefty Ranger plunges ahead over the protests of Eddie Gallardo and .lim Farley. An- other Rincon man is sprawled in fore- ground. The rambling Rangers edged the Bobcats l3-l2 in the season's final game Nov. 20, Y -- ,Lg we if up cs F f y, A, .my SL gg. s ' . k- CENTRAL LIGHTWEIGHTS, coached by Mr. Robert Ru- man, won the first game 20-l 3 vs. North, Then they lost successively to West, I4-7, Maryvale 27-6, PUHS I3-7, Alhambra 26-O, and Carl Hayden by a close 26-20. But they had a lot of football in the six games. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Dupree, Dallmann, Kruljac, Glaze, McCul- .W A lough, Coach Ruman, Navenma, Watkins, Gowey, Olson Meeker, Shaffer. CENTER: Matheany, Akers, Adams: Prince, Robinson, Olsson, Cooper, Holmes, Killen, Farnell Miller, Updike, Powell. TOP: Stoeberl, Granados, Krause Walker, Compton, Guynn, Rehm, Rhoades, Greer, Dahl- stedt, Beatty, Doane, Easley, Young, Ellerd. 6 ? of .gig is g il 'P .M 2 , k 55' K. W my g f S' I rx ak i i Q. A in An ' fx. t ii syi 1 Lg.: A5., - -1 in .is ix 92 Q f in y. si t ifi, : 72, -'59 50. 50 Bl . sf ii M Q i . f FZ X1 if Eh' Ego.. . diiugif lr . ,R-' iiiii A 0 v may 'ills f ' 'K qfe. A . N Q K .bqg q .R C l 4S L a 562135 BASKETBALL rf I VARSITY HOOPSTERS include ifronf rowl Dennis Raj- sich, Dave Heuser, Bob Brown. CENTER: Coach Ken Troutt, Jay Arnote, Dave Noble, Larry Bell, Mgr. Mario 75 65, 55, 75W so 79 so Rincon eeeee,ee 64 74, 93 - Alhambra .,e.,, 72, 71 80, 56 so ,.ee Maryvale .eee 57, 55 73 so C Flagstaff 6 ee,. 52 70 or St. Mary's so L66 1964-65 Basketball Scoreboard WE THEY 64, 64 oeee Camelback ooo. 51, 57 61, 69 ccoo 6 oo.oo South .,,ooo.... 54, 42 63, 67, 7366, 6 North so ,..,o6 50, 73, 71 54, 68, 56 West . .oco 6 6o.,, 64, 56, 54 Hayden s-s,.,c62 PUHS e.ee, 62, 71, 64 fl9ll AWAY WITH IT! Jim Palmer gets the lump on the Alhambra Lions, with Cal Ryan to back him up. Central won this tilt 74-72. l I , 1.-1 In y 5-:VI L-L: Sinibaldi. TOP: Larry McCormick, John Van Denburgh, Cal Ryan, Dick Coffinger, Dave Lindstrom, Jim Palmer, Jerry McCormick. Club posted a I7-3 tally. DECEMBER'S opener with Camelback pro- vided the perfect showcase tor Bobcat talent, Central winning 65-51. The defending state champs quickly found themselves outplayed, 24-5 at end of the first period. Coach Troutt's stars were on their way to a terriific 17-3 season and the District Championship. Z- 1 ,5 -v- if DON'T PUSH ME! Larry Bell means to go places with the ball despite all efforts by Camelback opponents. Bob- cats won, 64-50. IT'S MINE! Dick Coffinger seems to have the advantage in this tossup vs. Jim Farney of North High, but the Mustangs managed to break away for a 73-67 win, at North's gyrn. Rebels Lose, 61-54 SLUGGISH action by South's Rebels helped the Bobcats to come from behind and win Dec ll, Lindstrom, Arnote, and Coffinger go- ing on a scoring spree. Then, in a surprising match with North's towering team Central won 63-50. Excellent rebounding offset the Mustangs' superior height. Arnote led the way with l9 points, Lindstrom had l8, Cof- finger l2 for Central's Bobcats. We dropped our first game with West, 54-64 but later took the Thunderbirds in the Holiday Tourney. North edged Central at the Mustang gym, 65-62. H923 Win Spree Explodes IN QUICK succession Central downed PUHS 7l-55, Alhambra 74-72, Carl Hayden 76-62. It was a good victory string, with more ahead. Coach Troutt's boys continued their January conquest with Maryvale, 80-57, Camelback went down 64-57, and we took the division lead. Our first February game saw South fall 7O-42, but on Feb. 5 North took our mea- sure 73-67. We edged West 56-54 Feb. 9, and took a squeaker from Maryvale 56-55 on Feb. IZ. Flagstaff was tough, but CeHS won, 73-52 Feb. I3. TAKE YOUR TIME! Jay Arnote has no opposition here as he z0OmS In f0 fl-me Score, At left is Larry Bell, and almost nowhere seen are the South Mountain Rebels. Central beat South 7l-64 in this tilt. HERE IT COMES' Dick Cofflnger grabs the ball and prepares to throw It dur ing Carl Hayden scramble Other Cats are Jay Arnote and Dave Heuser INO IOP. Hayden lost 75 62 ig 'YTU450 JUNIOR VARSITY members include lstandingi Bill Ben- ton Simmons, Terry Sonner, Jim Wilson, Rich Galan, and ninghoff, John Overland, Iim Apperson, Jim Maes, Ray Coach Phil Kemp. Team wound up with an 8-l0 season. June, Tim Rajsich, Manager Jeff Horne. SEATED: Den- Many of them will qualify for varsity jobs next year. Junior Varsity Gains Experience, 8-10 JUNIOR VARSITY basketball squad had an interesting, if unrewarding season, from the standpoint of games won and lost. As Coach Phil Kemp pointed out, in assessing the club's 8-win-lO-loss record, all games were close ones that might have made the final scoresheet quite a different matter. What the JV boys did gain, however, was experience. They'll be all the better prepared to do battle next year for places on the var- sity, for the glory of Central High. Tim Raj- sich was the JV's leading scorer, playing con- sistently good ball. Jim Wilson was awarded a trophy as the group's best defensive player. DOWN, BUT NOT out is Ray June, with Terry Sonner at the ready when the ball flies. H947 FROSH GRAYS included lseafedl Dalton, Wagner, Russ- man, Goot, Phannenstiel. STANDING: Scheehle, Lane, Schnee, Coach Brown, Gaisford, Alton, Gard, and Gowey, manager. Success smiled on their efforts for l l-6 season. Their Win Record Was Earned IT WAS THE Grays and the Reds for fresh- man basketballers this year, the two teams en- ioying active participation. The Grays, coached by Mr. Brown, with ll-6, improved as the season progressed. A well-balanced squad, the starting lineup varied from game to game. High point was their 37-36 win over previ- ously unbeaten West. Top scorers were Paul Gard, Scott Scheehle, and Gordon Gaisford. FROSH REDS included ifrontl Christiansen, Lorenzen, Howard, Kerno. STANDING: Coach Qnoerner, Beatty, H959 The Reds posted an impressive l3-5 record under direction of Coach Spoerner. With I7 games to play during the season, the boys gathered invaluable experience offensively and defensively. Dyke Lorenzen was the lead- ing scorer, posting an average of ll.2 points per game. Don Howard was close behind with his lO.5 rating. Leading rebounder for the Reds was Cal Christiansen. Reardon, Stillwell, Olson, Anderson, and Beard. They had a near- sensational season of I3 wins to only 5 losses. ,....-- 52 f ,eg , We V' fp- ac, gi A4 I S .Qs 0 L Q ,V f+ fl 1 3 5 Wyfry 'fl ,c , NME ADEQ! ,- ,Q 4 aku, , w 'vim f -.N , , . Q4iT 'e-M A wwwev,. Hina CH VNS vi 1 iv:-oe ,5 . . ' ' 11 JV TEAM members in- cluded lbottoml Nalibuff Palma, Easley, Elias Hughes. CENTER: Baum White, Lewkowitz, Farley, Heisser, Perry, Carter. TOP: Ruiz, Walters, Hien- ten, Cohen, Robbs, Pheas, Kishir, and Morgan. Hail The Champs. STATE CHAMPIONS! Cen- tral's great wrestling squad first took the Division 3-AA title, 72 to runnerup Alham- bra's 70, then marched into the statewide battlefield the following week to emerge State Champions, 64 to runnerup Pueblo's 49, Tucson's 39, and Mesa's 34 points. Coach Trim- mer's wrestlers who placed in the State Tourney included Alex Hinds, state champ in l2O lb. class, season record, 21-O. Alex had 57 consecutive wins, was three-time state cham- pion HO3, ll2, l2O lb. classeslj Steve Bernard, state champ l45 lb., season record, l9-l. Bruce Lichlyter, Chuck Branham, and Phil Mallery won seconds in the state, Tom Caniglia took fourth. The Bobcats had a 9-2 overall season and posted 9-O for the conference record. VARSITY WRESTLERS show their mighty muscles. TOP ROW: Tim White, Coach Maddux, .lack Morgan, Randy Cowen, Phil Mallery, Mike Salley, Steve Cool, Coach Trimmer. CENTER: Randy Moore, Kelley Hughes, Jim Suft, Mike Owen, Chuck Branham, Alex Hinds, Bruce Liichlyter. BOTTOM: Tom Caniglia, Steve Bernard, Tom Baum, Tyler Younkin, and Dan Salley. Several will return next year with ambitions for another state championship. 6514: 'ELS , 1 I 0 -r ,H v -a,f4jML 5 4 iflfzz., A Qfsgifjif' . i T. L ' 5, jf'2if4i'- M J fy.: ' jx, ya w1QJ'..:'g' - N '- 141- vin' ' .5 . i: fg, wgf'2 . A .gg V Ama? ' '. ,i-ff?-v-V3 'fy 7 , ,,'a,xn ' . A f'f'f,i,.v+5l'.-AWE I ' 'c',m.,- qfugy., P f f -,. x,g,,,, vi-.ef Riff 2' Anti, HQ:-3,s.5'-i5,:L G. .f--muh' 1 K .1 'ii f as ss' 'C xt iv Q . .lr -a S A N d.. .J Yi' s ff 5 ' tx in i 9 in 1 ll i germs Z H R .J . l . it t We Q- ' 'i 5 Q X tw, 5 53151 A . I ggi 'V -1 ev A 5 U 1 - 6 I in f K C X i, 5 EXJEEZ '96 , r Q A A K K In-'-N U. A Q in 'tin' 'bw VARSITY TRACK and JV combined for this picture. FRONT ROW: Kevin Stewart, Danny Borgstadt, Mike Johns, Tim Pickrell, Doug Smith, Charlie Garcia, Wayne Stahler, John Benham. ROW 2: Asst. Coach Cutcher, Steve Heideman, Bruce Rimmer, Breck Peters, Jim Vick- ers, Rick Miller, Bill Buffington, Charlie Stevenson, Richard Windau, Jon Wickstrom, Coach Young. ROW 3: Glen McFaul, John Seabrcoks, Jim King, Gerhard Poetzl, Bruce Talawyma, Rick Lacy, Mike Bell, Mac Frankfurt, Flip Frankfurt, Charlie Dahl, James Cressler. TOP ROW: Dave Heighton, Don Wilcox, Ted Titchenal, Terry James, Bob Box, Jim Dickey, David Hoffmaster, Gary Estill, Lyle Schilling, Tom Allen, Danny Jones, William Fees, and Mark Heimbigner. Cur Track Will B Better ln '66! H997 MIKE BELL heads south in broad iump try. AS TRACK season advanced, Central's Bob- a vigorous cats had developed a number of outstanding performers with solid promise of future record times. Senior Jim Dickey was leading scorer by mid-season, competing in the mile, 880, 440, low hurdles and the high jump. His four- year record is one of consistent dependability. Strongest events this year for Coach Troy Young's squad have been the distance races. Close behind Dickey is Gerhard Poetzl in the mile run. Gerhard should succeed Dickey next year as the team's top miler. The two-mile event will be stronger next year with lettermen Bill Buffington and Bruce Talawyma returning. Prospects are bright in the 880 as well, with Junior Rick Miller doing 21002, Sophomore Jon Wickstrom with 2:02, and Junior Flip Frankfurt with a time of 2:04. Injuries hampered the 1965 squad's chances, but there will be lettermen returning in l966. NOW YOU CAN rest! While teammates congratulate him, Jim Dickey tries to regain his breath after a superman effort in a 50-second quarter run. Yep, he wonl Thinclads Make Mighty Effort GOOD TRY, anyhow! Jim Dickey is almost there in the balance! Seerning to pivot the heavy iron ball on his mile relay, but a hardier Maryvale Panther is a split fingertip is Dave Hoffmire shown in the shotput event second ahead as they near the tape. RIGHT: What at Maryvale vs. Central High School dual meet. K - 2 i i ! ,,, 1 rv. r z ,W ji, ,wt L V 'R 'I Q ' I , i E . f gl' 3 X 'ir r it i. it -it t 0 -v' x 1 . 1 X I X ' H ll I xl n IN 1 F , 1 L . I A - , ' KK A. . V f ' A ,Mo l . , 5- K i 4 l ,W , V Mal, j N it a , X ,, ffl , f I X If W X ,, g , t i ' it J I . ' ,f N- L ly 'eg l , 1? 'I V, M Wax 4 1 .HC-ii .. ' ix f V , f f ill K, rl! , f I if . by ' 7 ' . ,, - i .l E CROSS COUNTRY TEAM lfrontl: Gerhard Poetzl, Bruce Schilling, Jim Dickey, Don Wilcox, Allan Snap, and Terry Rimmer, Rick Miller, Jim Vickers, Jay Pfannenstiel, An- James. This hardy group was coached by Mr. Troy Young. thony Stevens. BACK: Bill Buffington, Breck Peters, Lyle Many will return to cross-country racing next fall, Cross-Country Boys NOTHING STOPPED the open-country Bob- cats as they competed for honors in one of the most rugged sports. Coach Young's runners emerged with a 3-2 season record to claim superiority over several Valley clubs. ln the Oct. 3l West High Invitational at Squaw Peak, Central boasted three medal winners and eight ribbon winners. Freshman Jim King remain- ed unbeaten the entire season. WALES' WHALES ready for action! For the first time in Central's history the Bobcats had a swimming team. Di- rected by Mr. Jack Wales, the boys made a creditable splash on the athletic scene, despite the lack of a home pool, By special arrangement they used Brophy High School's swimming pool, but they had to set their practice sessions to follow the Brophy team's workout times. FRONT: Binkley, Seaman, CENTER: Bernard, capta ing Farnell, Poetzel, King, Mesick. Gianas, Wirrick, Barber, Coach Wales, Griffin. TOP ROW: l-leisley, captain, F. Vanden- burg, Weinstein, Lommen, Stars were Heisley, Harris 1 Mason, Harris, and McNairy. Bernard, Gianas, and Peters. ,ca as dl, ,, ,P E 5 E I7 . -1 . K j, Q, ' vv.. V x I5 M . N n V XV I S A , S I t 'K - fr Q W 'Q . , il if' r K K . ..,,.s 4 ' . . t ll . , gy D aj 1 gg X .. t A Q , sf, - B gy A L, . P .. p , ' QVV t - i K l . - ' K . X I A N Q wt - LII S5 l . , f a ' :E Q. stttta . E 71 rx: . EYMN vi' f' X .. N, i ' 'T ' ig lkl.,9 i 52' f i - 'ai 49 it 5 5 is i f 1 lf! ll ,V ' 1 QQJ'-L R l ' ' 155: ,i 4911853 E rd W 8' sm 5 . Qkfx pt. L ,J-,X Y QRM. Q Ql1'F.EQ 'sf O SYMNASUTS THEY FLY THROUGH the air. . .with grace and nonchalance, these daring young men! Central's gymnastics artists, coached by Mr. Richard Trimmer, learn exercises most people never hear about, they also develop muscles they themselves never kney they had! SQUAD MEMBERS include ltop rowl: Rad, Young, Timberlake, Johnson, Haley, Barnes, Powell, Brown. ROW 3: Tuschsmidt, Ziggrossi, Boone, Cool. Kopp, Coach Trimmer, Harwood, Cotney. ROW 2: Tang, Prince, Nave, Horwitz, Mgr. Robb, Wells, Lichlyter. FRONT: Metheany, Hughes, Ramras, Naliboff, and Price. BELOW are three of the team's outstanding perform- ers : Win Young does a One-Arm Handstand on parallel bars, Scott Barnes does the Iron Cross on the still rings, and Jim Brown does a Yogi Handstand in free exercise. C2027 he ra -ur X r r L lf' HERE'S the pitch! Coach Ruman coun sels with his mound staff prior to a crucial game. SEATED are Jay Arnote, Larry Bell, standing, Coach Ruman, Keith Zimmerman, Tyler Youngkin, Jim McCormick, and Gary Vick. lT'S ROUGH to Hoping To Repeat... Qorliixmifafe P by mid-season the 1965 Bobcats were in a tie for first place with a 7-2 record. Coach Ruman's boys had bested Camelback 4-l, South's Rebels 7-4, West by a squeaker, 5-4, and Maryvale 5-l. ln a tree- tor-all they outlasted Phoenix Union's Coyotes lO-9 and swamped Carl Hayden l2-2. April l3 they again wopped South 4-2 Only North, Alhambra, and Camelback were able to out- score CeHS. Prospects for taking the AA Division title were good, reported Mr. Ruman. As for the State Championship: lt's a big question mark! Best Bobcat performer on the mound was Keith Zimmerman, Jon Daugherty, Jim Palmer, and Cliff Diller were tops with the bat. Cormick, P. Jacobs, Tanner, M. Jacobs. TOP ROW: Zimmerman, Bell, Diller, Youngkin, Gallardo, Smith, and Vick. Team had 7 more games to play in quest of title. VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD includes lfronti: Coach Ruman, Krause, Daugherty, Arnote, Farley, Stoloff. CEN- TER: Gowey, L. McCormick, Guenther, Palmer, J. Mc- K' YJ l be ,H 1- Q fb! 3 . I M ax n , M Q r K is Q Ulla l ll H' 'll .Q lr- : E.. , WN X HZ, 4. 5, X el it f - - 6 an fam, Q Q .av E Q? iss JUNIOR VARSITY Baseball squad could boast a fine season, with 7 wins to only 2 losses by mid-season. Kishur, Miller, Mayer, Walters. TOP ROW: Bjorge, Sim- mons, Kendall, D. Smith, D. Rajsich, Schlueter, N. Smith, FRONT: Coach Kemp, J. Wilson, O'Brien, Kramer, Fior- T. Raisich, Crowley, and M. Wilson. rucci, Moore, Elias. CENTER: Crabbs, White, Galan, King, J.V. Baseballers Cn The Go. DESPITE BAD weather and frequent inter- ruptions to their practice, Coach Phil Kemp's Junior Varsity baseball club did itself proud. By mid-season, with their two losses and seven wins, they were going strong, meeting the best of 'em in the Valley and rounding the bases. COACH KEMP had praise for his boys' teamwork. But he singled out a number of them for special honors. He named as his lead- ing hitters Tim Rajsich, who was batting a tremendous .4005 Jay Schlueter with a .370 rating, and Dennis Smith could claim a .333. i l 2 . l WHAMY Keith Zimmerman gives it all he's got in game with North High's Mustangs. Pitcher Zimmerman's efforts were in vain as Central lost 8-2. C2045 GOTCHA! Mark Olson nabs run- ner Bill Whitfill during this slide into home plate. Such practice is important, but hard on uniforms. Q-I X' . FRESHMEN GAVE their all for the Great 0 0 0 American Game, but at Central the most they could realize was, by mid-season, a l-7 record. Still, the boys built character and ac- quired - experience! The boys enjoyed the live action that came from interscholastic competition. Tim Stilwell and Dave Glaze were outstanding, Mark Olsson hit the longest ball, and Tom Anderson pitched the lone winner. Mr. George L. Jordan was team coach. To Learn Baseball FRESHMAN BASEBALL squad includes ifrontl: Dike Lorenzen, Dave Glaze, Ned Kruljac, Mark Olson, Coach Jordan. CENTER: Mike Cooper, Bruce Watkins, Spencer Price, Bill Whittill, Dan Dahlstadt, Bill Gahn. TOP Allen Gonsher, Tim Livesay, J. D. Krause, Bob Alton Tom Anderson, John Dehmar, and Tim Stillwell. Y, 7 Mix, .,...., 4x fr-- X I ezw,-111 :B -F ' - - ' . f - . - -w ifi , 0- r A M, r N ie' -f-iris-gun X iw:5:,:,fff 1 . - ' res. i ' .1 fe-f.f'?f1gs-5 is .551 1,. i V L - ,.,.w-gf,x.a2at.- ff, . -fi 5 xltirift vfasiii i ' Jfgli-' - ' .g.if'. iw.-ff s .7 r . t Q., V.-1-1:1i?f,,.:,4g:,f,j. -f-.sg-mf S ' is-I i . . . l at Q A f ' A 'ff i ,O , a L Q: . , ,Q .. , Q V' . . ff' ol r if , SP if , .. i f i 's kk X - at N R 4, an i A . g , M .ie y J... -NN 4? it Y laik ' t 1 N., . CY x L if , V. ., , l,, -4. ii We TENNIS TEAM looks forward to a great wind-up. FRONT: Jim Heitel, John Morgenson, Jack Metheany, John Plante, Chip Diamond. TOP: Paul Blocher, Bob Heitel, Q. . . Coach Chris Carnahan, Mgr. Jim Lommen, Phil Robinson, Walter Merrill, and John Karansky, Robinson, Karansky, and Blocher shared the top rung of the tennis ladder. etting The Swing Of Things. . ONCE MORE Central's Tennis Varsity en- joyed a standout season. By presstime the squad had a I2-l season record, losing a close one only to Camelback, a 4-3 decision. The boys had a first place finish in the West High Invitational Tournament by virtue of Phil Robinson's and John Karansky's doubles vic- tory. Ahead lay the State Tournamentt. VARSITY GOLFERS include Stan Cook, Lee Lynch, Bob Kehm, Howard Twitty, Walt McMillen, Pete Partridge, Mike Beers. Directed by Coach Ken Trout the team had LONG HOURS of practice and the careful coaching of Mr. Chris Carnahan combined to make the Bobcat tennis players almost unbeat- able in the Salt River Valley. The fine progress of junior Walter Merrill and Paul Blocher is cited as another reason for the Bobcats phen- omenal success. The entire squad is on its toes, ready and willing to win laurels for CeHS. won 22 matches, lost only 2 by mid-April. Alan Grodzin- ski, a senior, and Juniors Ken Agron and Bob Day led the squad toward what should be the Divisional Championship. t 6 Y f S , if . Q , GIRLS GOLF TEAM included Kerry O'D0nneII, Bonnie Zaun, Susan Moore, Judy Kaye, Carol Williams, and Christy Johnson Inot pic- turedi. Mrs. Mitten was golf coach. Q BOTH GIRLS GOLF and tennis records Golf, Tennis Superior ot diggers had seven wins, two losses and a tie, girls tennis team snowed under the op- position ll-I, losing only to Camelback. At the State Golf Tourney Susan Moore placed tirst in Flight A and Judy Kaye placed fourth. In Flight B Bcnnie Zaun took eighth, Carol Williams ninth. Susie Parker, Joan Preston, and Donna Turner held the No, I, 2, and 3 positions on the powerful tennis team. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM swept the season for an I I-I rec Ord bowin onl to Camelback TOP ROW: Muff Green 1 Q Y , - ing, Moller, Kathy MacMoran, Liz Moller, Susan Van- were worth cheer- ing about. The div- Voorhis, and Judy Carver. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Bugg, Joan Preston, Susan Parker, and Donna Turner. Team coach was Miss Joyce Sanders. I I 1 I 'I 0 , ...ff if i . ,km GAA GIRLS Athletic Association members enjoyed a full school year of zestful activ- ity, including competition with other schools in the Salt River Valley. - , ..elet ,. , W i, .Q W i Q Q 2 i l :Y Ni i,.-it-vig' 1' - ACTIVE participation in sports was the suc- cessful goal of Girls' Athletic Association. They enjoyed volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball playdays in competition with other Valley high schools, and sponsored an 8'th grade playday. GAA also directed the annual Sage- brush Sing rodeo dance . . . a money-maker! GAA contributed money for the Bobcat scoreboard and a scholarship to the outstand- ing GAA girl. They closed the year with a sumptuous banquet and honor awards meeting. GAA OFFICERS were Raquel Sinohui, secretary, Susan Arnold, publicity, Jo- Ann Lynn, vice presidentj and Linda Strock, president, C2087 Those Happy Girl Athletes GIRLS BADMINTON team had a wonderful 9 to l rec- ord, with member JO Lynn winning the state singles championship by besting top contenders from West High and Tucson teams. FRONT: Nancy Mitchell, Marilyn Rau, Debbie Simonton, Janet Bates, and Carla Lynn. TOP ROW: Connie Goettl, Jo Lynn, Terry Greening, Janice Engles, Barbara McGrath, and Rene Lugo. Miss Ancy Hellickson was the badminton team coach. GAA K C2093 K J-3 R ,f R ' iifi ' X K ' , . , sz, , , L F M i o 5 I f 1, ,.,, 3 P W myfi , v fi? ' ,iff in his lyk' Q 1 S is ARCHERY SQUAD strikes a pose. FRONT: Raquel Davis, Lesley Cooper, Nancy Stewart, Phoebe Eittreim, Sinohui, Wendy Weiner, Nancy Helmkamp, Jane Ven- Linda Toldan, Beverly Rosner, Lonna Sutter, Faith Ran- ghus, Sandra Delgrad, Linda Wood. BACK: Cathryn dall. Not pictured: JoAnn Bentley, and Donna Warner. f CENTRAL'S ARCHERY team N could claim a successful sea- 0 0 0 son, with Lonna Sutter, Phoebe Eittreim, Beverly Rosner, Ra- quel Sinohui, and Jane Venghaus heading the list of performers. Phoebe placed second in the Junior Columbia Round at the State Archery Tournament at ASU. She was the only girl to shoot three perfect ends, one at the 30 yard range and two at the 20. Lonna placed fourth in the Columbia, and Beverly took a fifth place honor. E FRESHMEN figured well in girls athletics this year. Christie Johnson, left, was an important member of the Golf team Var- sity. Shining in the world of tennis were the freshmen shown at right. TOP: Robin McLeod, Susan Taylor, Kathy Buffmire, and Randi Reznik. SEATED: Cindy Osborne, Nan Hughes, Liz Mathieson. They had a 5-3 season. . I ff? i Star Girl Athletes Q5 , '34 N. 5 Vx X xi I y ' Xt! ,lt It I Ni Kg 1 J ' I , 1 Q, , , 1 Q Xfxf J 2 x '-.il 'gg XQXASZZ, Tor ATHLETES include susan X , q ff' Parker, for four years No. l on sfyw' the tennis team. She had a four- ?w'N'f year record of 32 interschool wins, fx! only 9 losses. Raquel Sinohui, winner of the GAA Outstanding Senior Trophy Award, received the ., Gold C for achievement, an honor - shared by only five other Central girls since l957. CLASS AA State Golf Champion for the second straight year is Susan Moore. She has been undefeated in all her matches since golfing for CeHS. CENTER: Lonna Sutter, top ranking archer, won first place trophy in the City X .Q ., F1 4 .X .X i s ll K Nnqg Il 'E , s ff .T N .N IQ? 4' ', NK 2.1 H542-gs bf. XRAL 1 l X J' 4' N mf: Archery Tournament sponsored by the City Parks De- partment. RIGHT: Jo Lynn, Class AA State Badminton Singles Champion is a first year varsity player with an 8-l record. All in all, it's been a mighty good year! i 1? I X l 5 l ,.,,,,,,,...,..----'-w--M Graceful Patterns T MODERN DANCERS learn early the need for practice, but the rhythm 1 - and music quickly become part of their lives as they develop the grace and beauty the dances invite. UPPER LEFT: Marcia Tenenbom and Linda Sullivan strike a pose. RIGHT CENTER: Donna Elliott and Ellen Becker. UPPER RIGHT: Julie Van- Aken and Barbara Alexander. LOWER LEFT: Penny Thorn and Gayle McCullouch s-t-r-e-t-c-h! RIGHT: Just a bunch of modern dancers! BOTTOM: Tia Hooper, Karen Timberlake. CENTER: Susan Holland, Leslie Sklar, Linda Tanner. TOP ROW: Anita Farris, Penny Lawrence, Marilyn Williams, Susan Garland, Susan Watson, and Barbara Buffmire. The student dancers are instructed by Miss Colleen Cook. l2l2J LOOK WHAT you can do if you know howl Dancers shown at right are Sandee Ewing and Ann Jarrett 1213? COMPLETELY RELAXED are Toby Kirchenbaum, Fran Moore, and Helen Toporek. RIGHT: ln perfect balance are Jackie Fylnn and Sandra Fiorucci. Modern Dancers FORMING a geometric pattern are Ann Jarrett, Donna Elliott, Sandra Fiorucci, Gayle McCul- lough, and Sandee Ewing. wllnnnvw. ,, Q, 1 ! , 2 W 1 ,.. , ,wnv ' 4 1 , A . -Q, 2 . .I , . ,- E-.i j 'T ff? , V f - Y A , ' 49, 4 f ww-LQN1 iff. I X 3--,. ,4. ,Y x : ' 3 ,Wy ,. 5 CL A' K- 7 gaw k-A Q1 1 Q L: , we, 4 5 m fm, i f Y X X' . I , ,ft X 1' 1 ' l z A 1 es?-1' 5 crlpts he-+011 r Q ! I f, wwf J ,, ' fi ' f ,'f Q4F'?fn -52-99 1 rw?-MaLT' ' 1LA ,3v2f.gf?igQagg,,L 4, I M wykeybw ' ff' fiwi' . 112451 wg, dp . fm I . . ..,,q,., .J .N ., , , kSfl'f'1'nl' rf, 1' . 92. iw Sf if We,- N S 1 W 4 1 ,., 1 wen 4 . - x fm N Y. -x ,M A , x fi, ' 1 Q 5 ' fri v 4 1 pw' :xi Lmgygq ' ,',k g,'5ii, 37' 3 A 1 W , ' 1,55 I . , H y,wf1x'G?if4Sf'Wfg Q ,MQ 3 . 1 EASY NOW! Instructor Maddux cautions Wes Lyver to tap gently in learning a sheet metal lesson. 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LOWER LEFT: Don't look so glurn, Coach! That's Judys' singing Hello, Coach Coutcher, hello! We're glad to have you with us tcdayl But wait, whaf's this lrightl? Was Judy's singing all that bad? lt's really a gag picture of Masque and Gavel officers. The caption. Don't never darken our door no more . , . by Marc Kantor and Lisa Wasielewski and The Hand . F fill? -us'-ua xx XE K. A A F itil BOBCATS FIND plenty to do during the busy days at Central. LOWER LEFT: Lunch- : time crowd lines up for sandwiches and malts. RIGHT: Who's winning? Faculty Hoop- ster Jones beats Ladmo Jets' Tony Evans to the ball. CENTER LEFT: Cecil Shobe plans a house in drafting class while Iabove, Ieftl Paul Falnell and Doug Biand puzzle out their next move, RIGHT: Who else but Beauregard Bobcat and friends! S 42289 From First Step to First Date ERNIE BREWER SHOES FOR CHILDREN 4745 North Central .............................................,.. 274-5672 2113 East Camelback .................. ............. 2 74-5545 6121 North 35th Avenue ................ ............. 9 37-0512 5310 West Indian School Road ............. ............. 2 72-4222 2801 North Scottsdale Road ............ ............. 9 46-9691 Insurance Specialists, Inc. 5115 North Central Avenue INSURANCE AND BONDS OF ALL KINDS Telephone 266-8371 . 1 D 264-5549 mi ml 264-5540 Cliff ' 0 718 EAs'r CAMELBACK ROAD PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85014 WHY G0 around? Sophomores take the easy way around the barrier at end of Ninth Bldg, Congratulations, Class of 1965! It's AUTREY BRCS. Caps and Gowns 12291 uEuwuAwIww Ut A Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporalion oirawitlte Vcdlleii Look to your nearby Valley Bank office for friendly guidance as you enter the business world. We are vitally interested in you, for tomorrow's Arizona leaders will come from your ranks. We want you as a customer, and will appreciate your account, however small. Your banker can serve you all your life, so join the bank that offers more, the bank that gives you ll . . . . - the fmest personal servzce m Arzzona! IUJZMLOJ Compliments of . . 4809 North 7th Street-P. O. Box 7126 NEW ENGLAND Phoenix, Arizona CW ,LIFE Cacfus Lumber AND SUPP 0 LUMBER o PAINT 0 BUILDING M LY CO. 3424 NORTH CENTRAL PHONE AM 6-2403 ATERIAI-S First Mutual Life Insurance Company Chartered in AMERICA C2303 PBSW SUPPLY Xt EQUIPMENT CO. Phoenix Tucson School Furniture and Supplies Audiovisual PBSW OFFICE 'QUIPMENT CENTER Phoenix Office Furniture 81 Business Machines llSlll0ll lllORl.ll HOWARD 8. STOFFT STATIONERS Phoenix Mesa Tucson Bisbee. Prescott Safford Flagstaff Yuma Complete Office Supplies DATA PRODUCTS COMPANY Phoenix Data Processing Equipment A. ,A Barbara Kipnis models traveling ensemble from Starrett's 2045 East Camelback Road - 279-T619 QM. DRUG STORES C2317 U C C555 IIPTIIWIIE DRY CLEANING . . . FOR THE PARTICULAR . . . Compliments Of E I Rancho M arkefs W, 265-9817 5104 North Central Phoenix 12. Arizona All The Best For Your Future STAFF .AND MANAGEIVIENT emmz'1v Uptown Plaza Central 6. Camelback Alex Hinds approves of chrome plating done on bumper and wheel by ARIZONA PLATING 8. POLISHING CO. 618 S th C Q I 252-4931 f232J ff' WE'RE IN! Kenny Oglespede, Steve Thomas, and Leon Raskin look in vain for their pictures in the class section , . . but, courtesy of Patten's, they got in the book! The Patten Company . . . bringing you well directed advertising. UPTOWN Central 6: Camelback Phone CR 7-1431 INT OWN Central 8: McDowell Phone AL 3-2148 Both Open 'til 'I0 P.M. Uptown Store Open Sun. DRUG CD. Two Complete Drug Stores 3 ,..,. 3? ,.. WW... ....-- . . 2 3 XII O 2. UB. :r 'ii D-eb O 5.9. 53 do na o I' ':.v na . cr E Z8 1 . W-,,,,..,.. ,,......-ff mv-f ' ' -'--i- ,,,,, A f D i ....,..., '. .,ir, Ilhl .b. I .P K, b r fjgaqx 13 ' If We CENTRAL AT THOMAS 19th and BETHANY at CHRISTOWN IN MESA -- MAIN STREET at BEVERLY IN SCOTTSDALE - 7170 EAST McDOWELL ,JL A. . It V. P T IA PHONE 264-3254 HOME OF THE 1965 CENTRAL HIGH PROM Tczmcfiye I me 6150 EAST CAMELBACK ROAD 945-8491 In the heart ol the Scottsdale Resort Area AUTO W LIFE - HEALTH V- FIRE HOLLAND-BENSON AGENCY, INC. INSUR ANCE CONSULTANTS EDGAR E. HOLLAND. FLMI 1528 E. Missouri - Suite A-110 264 3768 Phoenix. Arizona 85014 U O WEDDINGS 8. FASHIONS 102 W. MAIN ST. SCOTTSDALE 62333 YV fr:- M ,,-'g V ,J-v' I s g, VKA, TA hrr' 5' Ili E I Il! K I Il I It I X I.: VIRGIL DOLYE Cwfzgiflla You'II always get the best haircut at - Complete Auto Service MECHANICAL G BODY REPAIR 7 UPHOLSTEBY 3184 EAST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD TUNE-UP --- TOWING W- ALIGNMENT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 4245 North 7th Avenue Phone 264-9031 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, second semester group, wears that we made it smile. BOTTOM: Sievers, Starr, Stamatis, Diamond, Stearman, Vanemburg, Schaffer, Kes erauskis, Darby, Dodge, Schmit, Papagalos, ROW 2 Poladian, Donnaud, Bennett, Rubenstein, Rejebian, Shaw Gale, Joseph, O'Donnell, Starsmann, Kaye, Minning ROW 3' Glaze Ed ar Foltz Harrel Bistrow Morrison, ' I Q I , 1 1 Williams, Peterson, Moller, Solomon, Greening, Simonton Gossett, Rimza, Johnson, Buell, Posegate. TOP ROW Strock, Reuer, Berg, Blommer, Clark, Matthiesen, David son, Kinsman, McKowen, l-larter, Bochner, Jensen, Heitel Blocher, Miller, McGrath, and Robison, i234l , . 1 .. l i235l 7 EVERYBODY SHOWED up for another first , . . assembly in our new WE stadium. Occasion was student body elections campaign meeting, BELOW, left: lt's a DEAL! Annette Klinger does a good job as sales- woman at a Safeway bakery. She was working under the DE plan. RIGHT: Art, anyone? Andrea Stapley gets a kick out of doing oils in way-out motifs, Results are startling, to put it mildly! ,ad I as ., ,SKSQFM3 Q I N ox '1'i,,1' T . 'ro U r I , i y' X,f fb' If X I x .K 5i'XIQyXXX I , , 1' Q' Q' 5 Y I R S Wigwam f M ,ff H, A, , A Ziff , i 7,,egQ'j Wifi, , 47? ,V ' all ?. .2 V 4 If fi AQ WE N is.W, Mr. Couturier of ARIZONA LIBRARY BINDING CO. shows two staff members how the '65 Centralian pages are stitched and made ready for the covers. The Bindery, at 31 I West Monroe, Phoenix, promises the books will be all Set for Distribution Dav on camnuss 7fevfTWfwfx- 1965-SENIORS l 11 Cl Jane Ackley ...,.,,.... nnn79,1o4 Claudina Adams ....,.,...,...,...... .79 Susan Aldrich ............,..... 67, 79, 218 Barbara Alexander ..... -...40, 41 , 47, 79, 93,104,172, 212 Barbara Jean Alexander ...., n. ..,... 79 Coleen Allison ,,.,.,.,,.,,...,...,....,..... 79 Cynthia Anderson A... ...... ..A.....,.. 7 9 Dorothy Anderson .... ......., 4 2, 79 Rick Anderson .......... ...... 7 9,202 Vernon Andrews ....v..................... 79 Robert Andreatta ,,,,...,........ 202 79, Patricia Antos- ........,.,..... 56, 79, 172 Nancy Lee Anco .,.............,......,,.. 79 208 n56,64,79,218 nnn79,172,2oo nnnnnnnnnn79 n ..,....,......... 79 nunnnnnnnUn79 Susan Arnold .... 47,58,79, 175 Jerry Ashton .......... Fritz Aspey ....,....... Dave Aultman .,.. Billy Ayres' .,.........,.. David Ball ...,, ..,,.. n .. Mike Barker .. ...,... .n Charles Scott Barnes nnnnnnnnnnn79 nn79,197,202 Kenneth Barwick ..,..,...,,,,............. 79 Dave Basham ............ .... n ...79,218 Anne Bassett ..,.,. ........ 5 8, 80 Phil Bassett ..... .....,., 6 8 80 Joe Bayless ..,..... Nancy Beach ..,...... Connie Bechtold Ellen Becker ........ William Behm .... nnns69,ao .nnnn.67,so .nnnnao,io4 .nnnnso,212 nnnsnnnso Arlene Bell ....... ..,,..,....,,..,. 8 0 Mike Bell ....,.... ............ 8 0, 200 Karen Benyes ..,. .,.......,,..,, 8 0,218 Steve Bernard .... ....... 8 0,197,200 Larry Bishop ,,,.,, .,,........... 6 9,80 Lyle Bistrow ..... ,........., 6 7, 80 Dave Blair ......, .,.,.,..,., 8 0 Dale Blakeley ,... .,....,.,...,. 8 0 Mike Blommer ,....,..,..........,.... 59, 80 Sally Blue .....,...................... 80,104 Rick Bochner ,eeee,e,,e e,,.e..,...e.,, 6 7, 80 Jamie Bognar ..22,80 172 208 218 Nancy Bookman ...... ....... f...80: 220 Margaret Bostrom ......,.........44, 80 Bob Box ....,.......,,.. 80,91,201,218 Susan Boyer ,.....,.........., 45, 80, 172 Billie Bozman ................ 57, 80, 172 Cheryl Bradshaw .,...,,..... 64, 80, 91 , 208, 21 8 Chuck Bradshaw ..,...,....... 64, 80, 91 Brad Brown .,..,...... .,......... 6 9, 81 Candi Brown ....., ............ 8 1,104 James Brown ................ 81, 179, 202 Judy Brown , ........,,,..,......,..........,, 81 Linda Brown . ..... 57, 74, 81, 93, 104 William Brown ......................,....,.. 81 John Bryant ,.,.,........,.,.....,,,,, 269, 81 Suzanne Brydges ....,. .............. 8 1 James Bryson .,,A.,.,,.,,,, ..,,,,,,,,...,,,, 8 1 Shaunna Buchanan nn .... 81,93,104 Gary Buchik ,.,.....,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,, ..,,..,.. . 81 Barbara Buffmire . ...,.... 40,44,81, ' 93, 156 Jeff Bundy ,.,,,,.. 38, 45, 81, 93, 179 Lorri Burd n. ....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .81 Deborah Burgess ,,.....,,....,.,. nn ...,... 81 Peggy Burke ,.,,,,,.....,,..,..,,..,,,,,,,,, B1 Barbara Burkland Bev Burns ..e,.....,........ 38, 39, 68, 81, 93, 156, 174 Bill Buros .............,..,,.. 58, 64, 67, 81 John Burra ..,,,.,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9, 81 Richard Burrows ,,,,,,,, ,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 Marilyn Campbell .,.. 58, 81, 91,104 Tom Caniglia .......,......,. 82, 197, 202 Diana Carlson ....,.....,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 82 George Carpenter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Karen Carr .......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Linda Carr .,,..,,,,,, , ,,,., 82 104 409 Linda cerfer ,.., 41-,F 82,91f172:173 Lindo Case .....,.............. 67, 82, 104 Gary Cheatham ..,s,. Jeff Chilton .,..., Sandra Chipps ,,..,,. nnnnnnnn66,a2 nnnn4i,45,75 nnn71,82,104 Bruce Chittick .,..,,.,,. ..,,...,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Gloria Christensen ............,... 82,104 Mike Citron ,,,2,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 6, 82, 91 Gregg Clancy ...... .,,,..... 8 2, 218 Gloria Clark ..,,.... ...,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 William Clark ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9, 82 Bill Clay .........,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Georgia Coffin .,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 2, 104 Dick Coffinger ...... 28, 82, 141, 191 Judy Cohen ..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6,82 Mike Cohen ....., . ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Pam Cohn ., ,,e,.,... 82, 104, 172, 173 Charlene Colburn ,,,,,,,.,,,,, NU67, 82 Ronald Congemi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 197 Mike Mike Connors .... Chris Dave Steve Lesliy Jim ortesos Conner ......... Cook . ..., . Cook ,.,, Cool .... ..,.. .nnnnezfzoo as .nnnn ,zoo 83 197 , 202 Cooper nf:i67r83:172,209 nnnnnnn n .n as Randy Cowen ..,,. , ....... 75, 83, 172, Ron Creasman ..n. . Jim Cross ......... Bob Curran nnnnn Virginia Daily .... 12371 173,182,197 nnnnnnnna3,9i nnnnnnnnnnaa nnnn62,73,a3 .unnna3,1o4 Pa tty Dames .....,...................n.n..,. 83 Jon Daugherty ...... 83, 89, 146, 182 Jim Davidson .......... 62, 75, 83, 172, 1 73, 21 B Jim Davis ..........,nnn,nnnnnnnn nnnnnnn 4 3,83 Sheri Davis ...n.nnnnn.nnnnnnnn, 57, 83, 104 Karen Davy 40, 41, 83, 91,148,172 Dean Day .... 83,172, 198, 201, 218 Joseph De Stephano ..n.n....n..,..nnnnn 84 Pat Dial .....n,nnn..nnn.nn.nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 42, 84 Chip Diamond .......nn. 45, 75, 84, 206 James Dickey .nnn.nn,n,n,nnnnnnnnnn 84,200 Cliff Diller ....,.......... nn..n, 4 3, 84, 203 Sue Dippold .......n .... ,,,nnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 8 4 Ralph Doerman ...n..n...n nn..nnnnnn..nnnn 8 4 Bruce Donaldson 24, 47, 75, 84, 199 Richard Donofrio 172, Allen Drake ....... Serge Drobat ,s... Trudy Dunham . Sharon Dunn .n... Joel Eittreim ..... Linda Ekstrom Larry Elliget ..... Donna Elliott ..... Freda Ellis Vicki Elson ..nn.. Kay Elton n.,........ Jack Emberg ,nnnn Jean Essig ......... Phil Evans n..n.n,,. Sandra Ewing Sherry Fabro ..... Sally Fadley Greg Faris .n.... Chris Farley .... Tom Farley n..n... Garry Farrell ..n.. Anita Farris ,nnn Deanna Felix ..... Renee Felman Stewart Fetviet . Ron Finch ,...A.... Ellie Finn ........ n..,. ..84 nnnnn75,s4, 173,207 .nnncnnna4 .84 , 208 eee....... ..B4 na4 nnnna4,2o3 ,nnna5,212 nnnnnnss .nnnnas nnnnnnnnnnnnas ,nnnnnnnnnn56,a5 .nnnnnnnnna5,ii2 .n75,170,172,173 .nnnnnn4a,a5,2i2 nnnnnnnnn42,a5 .cnnnnnsas .nnca5,1e2 nunncsas nnn42,a5 nnnnncas no nnnnnn 42,85 nn ...... 56,85 .nnnnnnnas nnnnnn42,as nnnnnnnnnnnas Fred Finter ..nn....n Sandra Fiorruci , Bill Fisher ......... Gerald Fisher ..... Guy Fisher ...n.. Edward Fisk Jackie Flynn Carol Foldie Joanne Foltz Greg Forquer Mike Fowlie Daniel Fredina ....n. .nn.... 42, 85, 212 nnnnnn4i,4a .nnnnnnnas .nnnnnnns6 nnnnnnnnna6 .nnn42,a6,212 .nnnnnnnae .nnn86,182 nnn69,a6 n .,.,.., 86 Jim Fridley ..........n.. ..........n. 8 6 Johnny Friedman nnnnnn .nn.... 8 2,202 Stanley Friedman ...n.n...n..n..........n 86 Etta From .................................... 86 Steve Furedy ......, ......,.....,.........,. 8 6 Peggy Furst ..nn.n. 64, 66, 68, 86, 21 B Bambi Gage ,,.,.......,...................... 86 Deana Gahn ,,,......,........n.......,....... 86 Penny Gale ...n,..,......n..nn, 42, 86, 172 Grace Gallamore ....,...............,..... 86 Eddie Gallardo .n.......n.. 86, 182, 203 Donald Ganzert .n......n..n....,..,....,... 86 Frank Gardanier ..... ..n...,,n.......,. 8 6 Debra Gardner ....,. ,,....... 4 2, 86 Gary Garland ..................,..... 87, 182 Richard Geoffroy .................,.. 75, 87 Daniel George ...,... ,...,........... 6 9,87 Gregory Gianas ...An... 17, 68, 87, 201 Steve Gianelli ,............. 87, 196,197 Polly Gibson ,sns....ss,, 47, 87, 172, 173 Terri Gigliotti .............n...............n 87 Bruce Gilleland nn......n,n.....nn...n,..... B7 Connie Goettl ......,.......,...n.., 87,207 Leslie Goldbaum 74 87 218 Jay Goldman ........ Geoff Gonsher ...... 'u1In6h,72,s7 Carol Goodrich ......... .,n......,., 6 8, 59 Denise Gordon ....nn..,...n.nnA. 22, 73, 88 Kathleen Gorman Barbara Gossett ...n.......n 42, 87, 172 Sally Gray ,.,,....,.n. ...... 5 0, 59, 87 She ley Grebles .... n..n....n. 8 7, 118 Tom Green . . Terry Greening .... ...... .nnnnnan74,a7 42 75 207 Ira Greenspan ,,,... ...nnnn 751871182 Roger Greer n ,..,.nn..nnnn...,.............. 75 75 87 207 Alan Grodzinsky Clyde Grunow ..n.n...n.n.,nnn.,n..nn, 48, 87 Don Guenther ...nn. 88, 182, 196, 197 David Gustafson nn,,nnnn,nn,nnn,,nnnnnnnnn 88 Doug Haggar , ....... 75, 88, 166, 172, Mike Hails n....n Dave Hall n n,e... . 173, 200, 201 Chuck Hallett .........,.n....nn....n.,.n,,, 88 Barbara Hamburg ,,,n,n,nnnnnnnnnn 165, 88 Rick Hance ., ...45, 75, 88, 172,173 Christina Hancock ...n,,nnnnnnnnn,n,nnnnnn 88 Corrine Hancock .nn,...,.,nnnn,ennn,,,,,n, 88 Roger Hankins nnnn nnnnnnn,nnn,,,, 8 8 Nancy Harper ,nnn,n nn,nn,,,,. 8 8,207 Georgia Harrell nnnn ,nnnnnn 4 7, 88, 118 Raymond Harris n,,,,, , , ,,,nnnnn,nn,n,,, ,813 Diana Hartrim nnn, nn,nnn n nnn,,,n 7 4,88 Kevin Hassett ...... ,nnn,n,,, 8 B - 2151 i1fa6?'71f'iTe1'z: I GX SENI Gary Hay ..,... ,,,,........... 8 8, 200, 201 David Healey ..75, Muriel Heath Carl Hedlund , n..,.n . Pam Heggen n,n,n . Tina Heinman Richard Heinsohn 8817017217 . , , 3 nnnnnnnnnn63,64,sa nncnnnnnnnnnsa .nnnn63,aa,2oi Rick Heisley .,.n..n..........n,n.,..., 56,88 Clayton Helms .......... 43, 58, 59, 75, 89, 172, 173 Ray Haltzel n,nnnnn,,nnn , nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 89 Suzanne Helsel nnnnn.. , ,,,,..,,n.n,n,.n.nn 89 Mary Hendershott 89, 149, 172, 173 Arlie E. Hitt ..V................n., 9, 62, 69 Michael Hitt ,,,.,n,............. .n.... 6 9,90 Ronald Lee Hobbs Dick Hochhaus Susan Holland 90, 93, 104,164, 212 Dave Hoffmann ..............n.,... 68,90 shiela H611 ,n,...,.nnnnnn66.n,, 46, 90, 93 Susan Hubbard ..nn,,,nnn,,,n,n,,,,n,nnnnn, 90 Bette Hughes ,.n.....,...... 45, 90, 104, 120, 172, 174 John Hull s.,. ,,a....,s,......nn n........ 4 3 , 90 Marilyn Humphrey ,,n,,,,,nn,nn, 90,104 Leon Hunter ....nn,......,......nnn,....nn.. 90 Sylvia Hunter ,,,.,,,, .. ......,,,. 90,93 Lynda Gayle Hyde ,n9, 38, 39, 40, 90 Bonnie Hypes' ,,,....,,,,.....,.., ..90, 104 Pamela Sue Inman ...,.... 47, 90, 93, 104, 172, 174 Marilyn Jean lrvine n..... 40, 45, 90, 172, 174 Gordon James ,nn,nnn,,,,,nn 90, 201, 206 Noel Glen James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nnnn,n,, 90 Greg Edward Janos nAn,..,6,n.n,6 , ,nnnn 90 Ann Jarrett ............... n,n6,,nn 9 0, 212 Janna Jennings .,...,.., ,.6,,,,n,,n,,nn, 9 0 Joyce Gail Joerding ,,,,........ 90,163 Carol Joann Johnson nnnnnnnnnnnn 47,91 Janet Elaine Johnson ..n,...n....nn.... 91 Jim Johnson ,,,.........n...nnn..n,nnn 57,91 Michael M. Johnson n ,n,,,,,nn,,,,, 91 Vicki Jones 19, 67, 68 90, 172, 173 Pom Joseph n,nn,,.,........ 61,67,68,91 John Karansky nnnn...,,,nnnnnnnnn, 91,206 Edward Karesky ,nnn6..6,,n,,nnnnnn,nnnnnn 91 Harvey Kaylor n,,,nnn,, ,,n,,nn,,n,,nn,,n,, 9 1 Vicki Kearns .n,,.... .91, 93,172, Nancy Keeling .........n,...., 64, 91, Sanki Keen nnnnnnnn Jim Kelly ,,,.. , Terry Kelley nnnn 173 17- nnnnnn.91,2i6 172 Carol Kempff nnnnn nnn,n,,, 9 1, 93, Bob Kendig .....n Kathy Kenny nnnnnne Geaf Kent ,nnn......, Ron Kessler Bettye Kidwell ..... nnn...69, 74, 91 Susan King ...... n. ,,,,,nnnnn,, 74, 91 Tom Kinsman ,,,,,.,, ,,n,n , , n,92,218 Linda Kinsalving .....,...... 42, 92, 218 Toby Kirschenbaum n,,,,,,,nn,n,, 92, 93 ORS-1965 Kathie Kirst n.,. ...nnnnnnnnnnnn 4 2, 92 Karen Klapp n..n. .nn,,nnnnn,,nnnn,n,,,nnn 9 2 Lester Klebe .nnne.nnn.,, 29, 62, 92, 21 B Annette Klinger n..,,.6,,,,n...nnnnn 74,92 Kate Knight ..,...n. .....,.n,,nnnnn 6 4,92 Patti Kolesar nnnnn nnnnn,,,,,n,nn, 9 2 Andy Kopp .,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,...... 92,202 Gary Krasnoff ,n,,a..nnn,,,,n,n,nnnnn, 92, 202 Bernie Kriegel ,,,,n nn,,,,nn,,,,n,n,,, , .92 Bonnie Kruse ,.,. 62, 66, 92, 172, 173 Tom Kuchman n,nn,. David Kurzer ...,,,... Steve La Prade nnnn ,,,,,,,n 6 2,92 Clem Ladas n,nn,,. nnnnnnn 9 2,182 Linda Lakin ,n,n,n,n,n ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Don Lally ,.,....,......... n....,... 9 2 Linda Landgraff ..... .,,,nnn,, 9 2 Jeff Lane .....n..,,.. .,nn,,.,,....,,nnnnn, 9 2 Joan Langdon ,.........,...,,.....,,, 74, 92 Mary Langham nnnn.n...,n.,,,nnnn, 67,173 Ilene Lashinsky .,.,,, 67,68,172,173 Liz Lauder n ,,..a,,n,,,,,, nnnnnnnn,nn,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Clifford Lovin nnnnnnn 62,63, 93 Lucille Lavaie nn ,n,,n,,n,n,,, 22, 93,104 Edward Lawrence ,,.,.. 52, 62, 69, 93 ' 93 Elaine Lee nn n ,,,n,,n,,n,,n,n,,,n,,, L ,,,, Beverly Leonard ............., 47, 62, 93 Pat Leonard ,....nn ,,,,n,,nnnnn,nnnnn 9 3 Pat Leonard nn,,n,,n,,, nn,,,,,,,n,,n,n,,n 9 3 Fred Lepker Annnnnnn nn,n,,,,nnnnnnnn,n,,n,nn,n 9 3 Shirley Levendusky nn.,n,., 55, 93, 171 Jeff Lewis ,n,,,,nnn ,,n,n,,,nnnnn,,,, , 93 Linda Lychlyter ,,,n,,,,nnn,,,n,nn,, 45,84 Linda Lilly nn,,.nn,,,,nn,n,nnnn,nnnnn,,nn,nn,nn 93 David Lindstrom ..,.,... 93, 218,191, 202, 203 Carolyn Lofton n6......nn,,.. ..,e..,.,,,, 9 3 Joann Lollis n ..... n ..n, 93, 208,209 Jane Love ,,,,,, .....,,.,.,,,, 4 2,93 Jerry Lucas ..n, ,,,,,n,,,,,, 7 4, 94 Steve Lucking ...n. ,,..., 6 4, 75, 94 Renee Lugo ,.,,.,, ,.,,...... 9 4, 209 Shirley Luper n..n.... ,,,n,,nn,nnnn,,,,,,,n 9 4 Cecelia Lynch nnnnnn.,n,nnn,,nnn,,,,,,,,,n,, 94 Jo Anne Lynch ,,,,,,., , 94, 209, 218 Bruce Mabb , ,,,,,,,,.. 94, 82, 96, 203 Christy MacPherson 42, 93, 94, 218 Anthony Maddox n,,n,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 Michael Maffie nnn,n,nn,n,,n,nnnnnnnn,,nn,, 94 Judianne Magnuson nnnnn ,,n,,,n,,nn, 9 4 Marilyn Mahnert n,n,nn,,n,,,,,,,n, 42,94 Cindy Makowski ,nn,n,,n,,,,,nn,,,,nn,,,,, 94 Phil Mallery .,...,,n,... 93, 94, 196, 2 Sharon Mangum ,,,,,,nn,,,nn,,,nn,,n,, Marilyn Marsh nn,n,nn,,,n,nn,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,, Lynn Martin ...,,.., 3 Rita Matthews .n..n.n Bill Matthiesen ..... Christina Maynard Richard McAndrew Kathy McClaren 8,41,46,93 nnnnn42,70, 02 94 94 94 94 94 94 95 kmhieen McClellan' 'IQQ2Q1fQQi95, 118 Gayle McCullough lilll 0 dp if 'iff Q0 'I faq l I nnnn42,95,212 gl f 1 n 4, E ECHOES FOR SALE! Diane Hartrim and Tim Van Leer warm up on their distribution day pitch for the school paper. They are from the DE c lass. 1965-SENIORS ln d 9 5514110125-1965 Charline McCutcheon HM41,47,68 1 1 95, 173 Richard McDonald ,,,,,,, ..,... 9 5, 182 Margaret McGinty ..... .,,Y..,. 7 3 95 Betsy McGuire .. .,,,,,,, ........... 9 5 Suzanne McKnight ,,,,. .,Y,..,, 9 5 Bob McLeod ..,.,,,,,,,, ........ 9 5 Bruce Mehren ,,,,,,,,.. ......., 9 5 Janice Meredith ..,.,,Y,,,,Y,..,Y ..,..... 9 5 John Merkle ,,,,... .,............,...,..... 9 5 Phil Merrill .. .,,,,., , , ,,,,,...,A,...,. M95 Judy Metz ,,,,,...... . 67, 95, 172, 173 Monica Micelli ., ,,,,.cccccc,cc....,... .,.95 Richard Middleton . ,..c.,,cc..,cc,,c,, 95 Willard Mies .,.. 53 62, 75, 170 173 Frank Miles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..A..........c,., 95 Lester Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A..,,.,,,...... 95 Steve Mills ,,,,,,, ,,.,..,,,,..,,....YY,Y,,YY 9 5 Tina Misra ,,,,,,,,.,. 38, 95,160,161 Barbara Moore .,,.,.,,,.A...,,,...,. 55, 95 Fran Moore ,,,,,,, ,,A,,,, 9 3, 95, 162, 172, 173,212 Steve Morrison ,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 73, 172, 173,218 Viv Morrison ,,,,,.,,, ,,,.,.o, 4 2, 91 , 96 Jana Lou Mosbey .AAA o....,,,,oo 4 2 96 Margie Mumma ..,.,,,, .,,A,.,,,,,... 9 6 Virginia Muth .,...,,...... ....o,o 5 2,96 Priscilla Mutschler .,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 4,96 Ronnie Nathanson ,,,,. ,,,,..,, 4 2,96 Carmen Nelson ,,,,,,,, ,,...... 4 2, 96 Carol Nelson ,,,,,.,,, ,oo,,.,o 4 3, 96 Jcrry Nelson ....,, ,,,,..,,.,,,,, 4 3,96 Jon Nelson ,,,,A,.,,,,,,..,.....,,,.o 43,96 Sharilyn Nelson .,oo,,, oo.,..o....... 4 2, 96 Linda Newholl ,..,... ,47, 67, 68, 90, 96, 172, 173 Kerry O'Donnell ,. .,,,,,ooo, 63, 68, 91 , 96, 104, 207 Joan O'Leary ,.,,..........,. 96,172, 173 Steve Oliverio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... 9 6 Bob Olssen .. ...,.,,,.,, , .,.,,,, 56,91,96 Pat O'MaHey oi,, 46,75,96,172,173 Karen Ordy ,,,., , ,,,, ,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,., 9 6 Mike owen .,.,,, 3a,39,96,196,2o2 Sandra Palffy ,,,,.,,.....,,,, 91 , 96,104 Jim Palmer ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.. 96,191 203 Karen Palmer ,,,A .,.,A,....,.....,,o.,., 9 6 Jim Parisella ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 91,96 200 Barbara Parker ,,,, . 47,91,97 206 Susan Parker .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,o,,,., 9 7 104 John'ny Parker ,,,,.,,.....,.,......,,,,,,,.. 97 Jessica Parnell ..,.,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,, 9 7 104 Jack Paulk ,,,,,...,,,, ., .....,,,.,.,, H97 Karen Paulus ,,,,., 67,68, 91, 97 104 Kay Paulus .,,,....,,,A....,,....,,...... ..97 Terry Pavey .,... ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.. 9 7 Rita Perrine ,.,,, ,....,. 9 7,104,209 Ben Perry ..,,. ,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,...,,, 9 7 Pete Peters ,,,,,,,..,.,, 38, 75, 97, 172 Christina Peterson ,,,,,,,, 97, 172, 218 Michele Peterson .,., ,..,,,...,.,.,,,,.... 9 7 Susan Peterson ,,,, Floyd David ,,,,.., John Phillips .,,,e, ,ee,se,se..,e,e,..e 7 5,97 Kathy Phillips ,,,,,,,,,, 64, 68, 91 , 97, 104, 172 Stephanie Phillips ....,,,,..,.,,,,.....,,, 97 Jim Rhaades ,..,.....,. ,,....,,,,....,,,, 9 7 Marlene Poor ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7, 104 Linda Porter ...,, ........ 7 4, 97, 104 Nancy Potter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 173, 208 Suzanne Powell .... ...e,........ 9 7,208 George Proto ,.,,, ,A,..,.,...,,., 7 4, 97 Joan Preston ...., ,, Gina Price ,, Ronald Price , ,,,,, . Bill Proctor , ,,,,,,,, , Bob Prud'homme , Sandy Quinn ,...,,,,., Tom Quirk , Tim Radder 43, 75,9 Bruce Raden ,,.,,,,,.. Jim Raine ..,.,,,,,,,,,, Doug Raiisch Barry Ramey Gary Reay ,,,,,,,,, Mike Redtern ..... Robert Reece David Reed Joan Reining Barbara Rejebian 1,3 Reece Reyonlds , 58, 98, 206 .,,41, 45, 91 , 98, 104,149,173 98, 202 , 38, 41 , 46, 64, 75, 98, 172,173 , ,,,.ee, 41,91,9a nec72,9a,2o3 8,166,170,174 .wmmmmmw N45 75 98 174 eoooouoounn9s ,cznunWWWWW98 6ooe9s,2o2 WWWWne98 ,WWWnW,u98 Beau 69,98 64, 74, 98 45, 93, 98, 6,120,168,174 WWzdWWuzdU98,182 Jim Rhaades ...,e,ee,,,,..ee,e 58, 98,174 Donna Rhodes ,...,. Sherri Risinger ...... Mike Roach ,,,,,,, .....,..,.,s,.. 9 8 Charles Robb ..,.,see..,.,e,e,eee,ee, 98, 197 Suzy Roberts ,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,..,.... 57,99 James Robertson ....,,,,.... 73, 99, 174 Phil Robinson ,,,,,..,., 75,99,163,2o6 Kristin Robison se,e....eee,ee,e,e,eee 74,99 Carol Rosen ,,,,... ., ....,.........,e.,,... 99 Bev Rosen ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,...,,,, 9 9,210 Jim Roth ,se,,Y,,,.,.se,s..,,,ee,,e,.e......... 99 Arlene Rothstein ,,,,.,..,. 99, 172, 174 Brad Rudd ,,,...,s....,,se..,.eeee,.ee,,..,,ee 99 Cal Ryan ,,..,,,,.., .....t.. 9 9,182,191 Mike Salley ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.... .299 Perry Sartain ,,,,, .....,,,,.,.......... 9 9 James Saylor ....,,,, ,...,,, 6 6, 99, 197 Terry Scalberg ,,,,.. ,,,.,o.,,,A.......... 9 9 Sandi Sceli ,,,,...............,........,,,,.... 99 Lyle Schilling ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 99,199,201 David Schlinkmann ..... ,, ,,..,,,...... 99 Doug Schlueter ....,,,, 99 163 183, ' 186,191 163 Kathy Schmit ..30, 41, 42, 104 Suzanne Schornick Teri Schroeder ,,,,,,... , , ,1 Bob Seabrooks ..,,,, ,....., 9 9, 199, ,eeo47,99f1o5 67 71 99 04 201 David Settles ....,,.,,,,,,.,.......,,,... Cheryl Shaffer .,,,..., 40,41 100 Connie Shannon ,,,,,,,,.,, ,100 David Sharp ,.,..,.. .............t.,... Jan Show ,,,...,,. ,,,.... 1 O0 Pat Shawler ,,,,,, Janet Shcolnik ,,,, Brian Sheen ...,,,.,, ,, Dennis Shellhorn ....,, W Maria Sherman ..,,. ..... 64, Patty Shields ,..,..........,,,..... 100 Tracy Sholder ,,,,,...,................. John Shorb ....,,, 48, 64, 69 100 Eric Silver ,,,,..ee.....e,,......e. 264 Barbara Simon ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.......,..... Janice Simon ,A ..........,e,.,,,e,,, 68 Ronnie Lynn Simon .A......., ..,.. William Simon ......., 48, 74,100, Susan Singer .,.... .,,,....,,,,,,, 6 7 Mario Siniboldi ,,,,. A... ., 48, Raquel Sinohui ,,,, 100,20B,210, John Sloan . ,.... .,......,.,,ee.. se,., . Cathy Smith Dave Smith .,,,, Maria Smith Myra Smith oo. eeneeeenf67u ..99 149 1 27 1 00 104 100 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 105 1 00 196 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 1 82 100 100 211 100 100 100 100 101 101 101 201 101 101 101 Paul Smith ,,,seee,e,. .eeee...........Ys, Robert Smith ,,,,.,,,, ,seee,e,,, .,.,.,. Alan Snapp ,...,.,,.. 75,101 172 Linda Sowers ,,,,.,o.,,.o......,. ..56 Warren Stacy ..,,,,,,,A..,,,,...,....,, , Jim Stamatis ,,.,..,., ,e,ee,,ee 7 5 Andrea Stopley ...., ,...,,, 1 01 174 Sandi Stark ,,,,,,,,,,,,o. .......... 1 01 Jo Ann Starr ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,...,, , W 101 Martha Starsmann ..........,e, 74 101 Duke Sterling ,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,....i. 1 O1 Diane Stern ,,,,....... ....., 5 4,62 101 Roger Stern .,,,.,,,,,, ...,....,,,,... 1 O1 Edward Stevens ,,,,. ..,..,e,....,.,, 1 O1 Steven Stewart ....,,,,.,,.,,,,,....... 101 Jeff Stillwell , ,,....., ..... 7 5 101 105 George Stinson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.. 101 Stuart Stoloff 64, 101, 172, 173 203 James Stone 58,101,172,173 202 Sue Strand 47, 65, 68, 101, 105 163 Linda Strock ,.,...,,,, 45,47,101 174 Cyndee Stuckey ,.,.,,,e.....,,,,,ee,ee... 101 Linda Sullivan ,,,, .,.........,, 1 01,212 Mike Sullivan ..,,.. e...,ee,,..,, 1 02 Judy Sutter ,,,,, ..,,....... , S102 Lonna Sutter ,,,,.. .....,,,,,,,, 1 02 210 Carol Swaziek .... ,..,,,, 4 7 102 172 Ken Tanner ,,,,.,,,,,, ..........,. , , 102 Marie Taylor .,,,e,,e..ee oe,,,.,, 5 6 102 Marcia Tennenbom ,,,,......,o 102 212 Ken Terry . ............,,,,.....,,,....,,,,.. 102 Beverly Tessitore ..,,,,,,,, 41 45,102, 105,145,148 171,172 Penny Thom ...,,,,...,, ,,.,..,, 1 02,212 Frank Thomas ,,,,,.,.,,,,,..,....,,..,. 102 Marie Thomas ,e,,, eee,,e...,e,, Y 102 Patty Thompson ,,,,....,,,,......,,,,., 102 Valerie Thornton ..,.,,,....... 102 163 Fred Tims ,,,,,o,,,,o.,..o,,,,o..,.,,,,,,,.... 102 Dixie Tisdale .,....., 41,102,105 172 Ted Titchnal ....,,,,......,.,,..,. 102 182 Becky Todd , ,,,,.. ...,.,...,.........,, 1 O2 Irene Tognozzini ....,.,,,,..,..,,...,,,. 102 Gene Tomek ....,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 102 Helen Toporek ..........,.,, 45,102 213 Ronnie Townsend ,,,,,.,.,..,.....,.... 102 Diane Trautman ..... ................ 1 02 Richard Trimble ........,, .......... 1 02 Chuck Tuchschmidt e,,,,....... 103, 171 Donna Turner ...,..,,,,,eee,ee,ee 103, 206 Judyth Turner .,,,,,,, 57, 64,103 174 Vickie Vacc ...,..,,....,eee,ee.,...e,,ee,ee 103 Juli Van Aken .... 40,103,174, 212 John Vondiver ,.,,..........,,......,,..,, 103 Timothy Van Leer .. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Ellen Van Voohris ......,...., 47, 67, 70 Connie Vaughn .,,......... 73, Anne Washsberger Debbie Wagner ,,.,o. ,,,, 103,174 67 1 72 174 Frank Wagner .,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 66,69 Jo Ellen Walker ,,,,,.i ................ 1 03 Ken Walker ,,,,....,,,, ..,.,,,, 1 03 Carolyn Walmsley ,.,,,, .,,,,.. 1 03 Maggie Walsh .......e, .....,. 1 O3 Joe Walton ..,.,,.. .,,,,,. 1 03 Eileen Ward , ,,...,... ,........... . ...103 Jerry Ward ,,,,,,,,,,,,o.,.,,,,,.....,..... 103 Robert Ward ,, ,.,, ........e,e, 6 O 103 Dan Ware . 64, 68,103,163 206 Pam Washburn ,,,,,,,,.................. 103 Bill Watson ,......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,o...,,,. 104 Larry Watson' ,,,,... ,.....,.... 1 04 182 Marsha Wegg ....,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.o,,... 1 04 Jay Wienstein ,, ,.... ...104,183 199 Lynn Welch . ..,,,,,. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,. 1 04 Francis White ,,,,.. .ecc..... 1 04 212 Linda White ,...,, ,,,,,,,,o,. ' I04 Pam White ,,,,...,1 ................. 1 04 Diana Weiner .....,,.,,,,o............... 104 Robert Wiggins ,,,,........,,,,......,... 104 Don Wilcox ,,,,,,,,........ 104,199, 201 Barbara Wile ......,,, 66, 67, 68, 104, 163 174 Mimi Wilkens ,...,,,,,,,,,o,..,,,,....... 104 Mike Willenberg ...., .,,,,.,,,o. June Willis ,,,,,,,. ,,,o.... 7 1 Thomas Winandy o..,..........., 69 Linda Wolff ........,,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, Gary Wong o..,,,.., ,.,.,,,, 4 3, 69, George Wylie ...... Edwin Young ,,,, A Kelly Young ....... ,ef1II165 ncnnccncsa Warren Young ......,,,,,,., 75, 105 105 Tyler Youngkin .,.. Janet Zavatone ,...,,. ..,,,,.. ,,,,, 105 Frank Zimbardo Keith Zimmerman Alan Zissler ,,,,,.,,, ,e,105 75, 105 104 104 104 105 105 2105 , 202 105 202 1204 2105 183 183 174 1965-JUN Vickie Abernathy 107, 111, Ken Abrahams Roslyn Abrams 118 Dianne Agnew .,..,.,,.,,...,... Ken Agron .. ..... 38, 48, 75, 107 Robin Alexander . ,,., ..,,,..... 1 07 Marilyn Allen Richard Allen ,. Tom Allen Don Alpert .... l.iz Altfas ..,.., Steve Amend ,.,, Alice Anderson Shonni Antokal Jay Arnote Dede Asay ...,. Judy Ash ,,,..,. Jack Askins ..,., Gary Asmus ,,,.,. Linda Avey ,,,,, Dancy Babcock ,,,,, John Bacci ........... Paula Bailey .. Nancy Barr ,.,...., Susan Bartels .....,. Tom Baum . ..,,.,,,,. Richard Beattie Mary Beck ...,,, .... Stephen Becker Eddie Black. ,,,,. .... Bob Blair .....,.... Danny Blanchard--I M167 ........48 ........23 107 ...107, 176,' 1 1 I ....41, 44, , ,.e.l. 107, 119 107 107 ..107 , 207 118 107 107 199 107 107 182 107 107 191 107 107 107 107 107 107 .,,,.,....,,....,. .107 45,107, 118119 172173 107118 .........75, 1 107 107 107 107 108 118 108 Paul Blocher ,,.. 3, 75,108,118,163, 172, 173, 219 Bob Blommer . ...,,,......,. 59,108 173 Brian Blue ...........,..,... 107,173 206 Susan Bonnet ........ 44, 108, 111 118 Wendy Boros ,.,.,,..e,.,.....,,,............ 108 Nena Bozman ,....,.,..,.........., 57 108 Carolyn Brady ,,,,, ,,......, 1 08 118 Lynn Brand ,.,.,. .,............ 5 9 108 Tom Brand ,.....,. .....,.. 5 9, 69, 108 Joe Branom ,..... ,.,.,,,..,,,,,.., 1 07 Syd Bridge ......,, ........ 5 9 108 Betsy Brixius ..,.........,,..,,.... 108 118 Jamie Brock ......,,,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 108 Dan Brooks ....... ..........,,...,..,,,,,.,,, 1 O8 Bob Brown ..108,118,176,183 191 Terry Brown .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., . ..108 Barry Bruns ..,.,.,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 Jessie Bryon ..,,,.,...,..........,....,,.... 107 Janet Buell s......, 108,111,173 15B Bill Buffington .....,.,..,.,,...,.,,,,4,. 199 Georgette Buffone ........,,.......s.... 108 Bob Bullard ............ ,,.,,,,, 1 08 Nancy Burke .....,, ,.........,, 1 08 Chris Burkland ,,.,..,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 08 Marilyn Buzard ...,,.,,,.,,..,,,..,,,,,,. 108 Lyn Caldwell ....... .,.,.... 5 9, 60, 108 Janice Castro ,,., ,..,,,...,,.,,... 1 O8 Candy Ceton ,.,,... .,.,,,,.,,,,,. 1 08 Bunny Cherish ..,,, .....,..,,..,.. 1 09 Janet Childress ..................., 47 109 Craig Chilton ...,.......,.,..,.,,,,,. 75 109 Step anie Chilton ..46, 109, 111 118 Bob Clark .,,......... . .......s..,,.....,.... 109 Don Clark .. ,.,,..,,,...........,.,,,..,...,, 109 John Clark ..,... 19, 52, 68, 109, 118, 1 19, 173 Linda Clark ....,,... ,,,,...........,.. ,.,., 1 0 9 Linda Cleveland ,.,,,, ,..,............. 1 09 Blanche Coburn .. ,.,......,, 72,76 109 Judy Coffin ........ .,,............ 1 09 Darrell Coleman .... ..,......... 1 09 Tom Conces .......,. .,.,,,,, 1 O9 Karen Cooper ,,,,,,. .,,.,...,,,- 1 09 Noel Cox ,......., . .............,. 109 Rick Crabbs' . ,,,,. .....,.. 4 8, 59, 109 Sharon Crayton .. ...,.,,,.,,,,, ...109 Robert Croft ....,..,. ,,,,,,...,,,,. 1 O9 Kriss Croisant ..... ,.,,,, 1 09 Danny Crowley ...,. .,,,,, 1 09 Tom Crowley ...... ...,.,, .109 Mary Cummings .. Keith Cyrus ,..,.... Charlie Dahl ..,... Patty Darby ..,..... David Daughtry .. Cathy Davis .,.A,,.. Lanny Dawson ,.,, Bob Day ,,....,,,,,, Bob Dean .,,........, Pam De Frates .... Michael Denny ,,.. ....,...109 ...60, 61 , r 172 109 109 199 Tim Dianics .,,.. ....,,,.,...,,,., Sandy Dilgard .... ..,,,..,,,..... 1 09 Toni Dinan ,..,......., 57,110,118 Millie Dobbs ...,..,. 110,111,119 Julie Dockery ..,,..sv.,,............. 47 Leslie Dodge ..64,111,118,172 Ann Donnoud ..,... 110,118,148 Elizabeth Dulson ,.,..,...A,.,......., Pat Dunn .,,.....,....,......., 72,110 Edythe Edgar . ....... 55, 63,110, 172, 173 Phoebe Eittriem .,,,,.,...,,..........., Tom Elliott ,,,... 43, 59,110,118, Janice Engles ...,.....,,........... 110, Jeannie Ernst ..,...,, 47,110,118 Mike Estelle ,......,. Gary Estill ..,,,, 12391 173 110 109 109 109 182 109 109 109 208 218 209 110 173 173 110 208 118, 178 110 178 209 178 110 110 IORS Bobbie Evans ..,... Bobbie Ewing .. Jim Farley ,.,. .. Sharyn Farmer ..,. Bob Farrell . ,,,,,,. . Bonnie Farrell Valerie Feuer .. 111 cl 9 X Jufvloles-1965 . ,,,,,, 110, 110 10 182 110 .........57, 71 110 110 110,111 118, 173 172 Linda Fife ,......... ,.,,..,,,, . .57 110 Kay Fiorucci , ,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,, 1 10 Mychellyn Fischer ,,,,,...,,,,,,, 110 Linda Fishman ,.,,,, 59, 64 110 Mary Kay Fisk ,,,,,,. ,,..,.,,,,,., 1 IO Marsha Fitzgerald ,,,. ,.....,,,,,, 1 10 Ellery Flemming ,,,,, ..,,,, 5 9 110 Carol Foldie .,.....,... ,,,,.,,,,,, 7 1 Ken Follett ....., . ,.,.,,,...,.,..,,, 110 Jeanette Fourt ,A,, ......... 110 118 Flip Frankfort ...... ..... 1 10,182 199 Mac Frankfort .,,.,,..,... 110,182 199 Juanita Fredrickson ........,.,,,,,.,.., 110 Dennis Friedman ,,,,,,,,....,........... 110 Judi Friedman ,,...,, ..........,.,,. 1 10 Susan Garland .... ..A,,.. 1 10 213 Laura Gatti .,.,,,... ,.....,.,..,A, 1 10 209 Nancy Gibbs ...........,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, 1 10 Margaret Gilmore . ...... 57 110 Dan Glaze 60, 61, 63, 66, 110 172 Marsha Gold .,,,,,., 106,110,118 119 Bill Goldberg ,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 10 Ellen Goldman ........ ..,.....,.,,..,.., . .72 Bonnie Goldman ,,,,,,,........,.,,... 118 Paul Gottwold ....,...,,.,.,,,,,........ 110 Cheryl Grace ..,.,,..,,,...,.............,. 110 Muff Greening .,,, 64,111,173, 206 Diana Greensweig ........,,,.,... 64 110 Mary Ann Gregg ..,,,,, .............,,., 1 11 Claire Griebe ..,...... ,...,.,.. 1 11 Bobby Griffin .. 111 Bev Griffith . .. .. ,,... .. 111 John Griggs ......,..., ,,,,..,... I I1 Dianne Grippin ....... ...... 5 7 111 Mark Grumley ..., ,,,..., 1 11 Francis Hays ,,.,..,..,..,,,,...,..,,,,,,.. 112 James Heath ...........,..,.,,..,..,..,,.. 112 Jim Heflin ,,...,,.,.,.....,.,.,,,......... 112 Dave Heighton ,,,, 112,182, 197 199 Lenora Heimdamp ,...,.,,,..... 112 Bob Heitel .. ..... 75, 112, 172, 173, 176, 206, 219 Mary Heldt .................,,..... 112 208 Bruce Helms A.,,.........,.......,,...,, .... 1 12 Nan Henderson ......,,.... 61,112,118, 172 173 Sue Hersom ,.,,, .,..........,.. 1 12 Marlena Hill ..,,., ...,,....,. 1 12 Linda Hirsh .... . ...,.,.., 17,112 lna Hirshman ,.,... ,......,.,,.,.,,,, 1 12 Margaret Hoag ...,,.,,,.,.............,,.. 1 12 l.auro Hobe ...,.......,....,. 42,112,118 Rick Homes ,,,,..,,...,,,,................. 112 Melinda Hopkins ,,,. 41, 47,112,118, 1 19, 178 Terri Hooper ........ ......,..,..,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Carol Howard ,,,,,. ........, 1 12 Colleen Hughes ..... ..,... 1 12 Terry Hughes ...... ..,...,,. 1 12 Heather Hunt ..,. ,,,,,,,.,,,. I 12 Deanne Hunter ..... ..... ...,,..... 1 1 2 Cathy Huntress ,,,., ,e.,... 1 12, 118 Bonnie Hylton .... .,.,,..,.,..,.,,,,,., 1 12 Candy Ingold ,.,,... ......s..,...,,.....,.. 1 12 Lois Jackson .,.,,..,. .45, 49, 118, 122, 148, 176 Pat Jacobs ......,.,. ,,......,....,,,,,.,, 1 12 Barbara Janswn ,,,., .......,,,.,,,. 1 12 Bob Jarrett .s.s...... .,,... 2 3, 69, 112 John Jensen ,A.. ....... 6 6, 112,173 Pam Jewell ......, ...A.......,..,,,..,, . ..112 Dick Johnson .,,.,...,,,.,.,.....,,.....,.. 112 Jeannie Johnson .... 46, 112, 173 176 Julie Johnson .,...... 44,112,173 176 Linda Johnson .,........,,..,,,,,..,,, 112 Cynthia Jones ..............,.,,.......... 112 David Jordan ...... . ....,.......,..,,.,..., 112 Martha Jordan ....,.........,,,,,........, 112 Marc Kantor 64, 71,112,118 218 Pepper Karansky ,s,,sss..,,.,.,, . 21 112 Judy Kaye .,,,..,, . ...., 57, 64,112,118, 172 173 Bob Kehn ,........ ..........,..,....... 1 I2 Jim Kelly ,,.,,.A.,,,,,., ,.,.......,.,.,.,. 1 13 Debbi Kelman ,.,, ....,,,........... 6 4 113 Karen Kent ,.,,.......,.,..A,,,,,,,,,,...,... 113 Patti Kesserauskis .... 19, 57, 68, 72, 172, 175 Marlene Ketola ,...c ,.,............... 1 13 Kathy Kindred ,,,, ....,,......,.,,.. 1 13 Phil King ,..,,,,..,..,,..,....,.,.. .. 59,118 Barbara Kipnis ......,...,.., 47, 52, 113, 118, 231 Julie Kirtland .,..., .,.,,.......... 1 13 Joe Kisher .A..,.. ......... 1 13 Vicki Kistler ..,.. ............ 1 13 Steve Klaus ..... .,...,...,..... 1 13 Lynn Klein .,,.,,,,,. ...,... 1 13,118 Ray Knefel ...,,............................. 113 Linda Kobbevik ...,,...,,..,..,,,,,,..... 113 Sam Krause .,...,.,..,......,,.,,,,......., 113 Tom Krause ........ 38, 48, 49, 77,113, 118,119,152,176 Kathy Kvapil .,,....,,.,......, 57, 63, 113 Rick Lacy . ,,.,........ ...,....,,, 1 13,199 Penny Lawrence ...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 113, 213 Pat Lawson ..A...........,... 113,119,218 Leona Lee ,,,.,,.,, ,..,..........,.,,, 1 13 Pamela Leffler .A......,,,,.......,.,,.,.., Judy Lehman ,..,.....,. Joanne Lentner 71 , 111 Steve Lewkowitz ,..,..,... 48, 113, 111 Georgia Lewry ........ Stephanie Lindstrom Les Linton ,,,.,...,.....,,.. Sherrie Lipnick .,....,.. Bill Lodge Paul Loidolt ....,.. ..,.. .... .. , Treva London ..,,......,.,................. Pat Love ...........,.,.,,,, 1'7i 1'75 Linda Lowell..33,113,' , , Lee Lnh y c .......,,...... Kathy MacMorran Mallas Marlatt ..,.,.,.. Mark Mason ........... Marty Mason ..,.,,..... Robert Mason . ,....... . Bill Mathiessen .. 63 Wes May ....,,... Judy McBee ....,,, ,...,. Joan McCloy ..,...,..., 113 113 118 182 113 113 ..........113 113 113 113 113 113 211 113 ,,,... .144 .. .,... 1 14 , 114, 118, 119, 172, 173 14, 118 191 Jerry McCormick 114,118, 182, Larry McCormick .....,........ 114, 118, 182 Glen McFaul . ,..... . , 191 14, 199 173 Barbara McGrath ........ 114, , 209 Steve Merrill ,.................... ......... 1 14 Walter Merrill ......,..... 114, 206, 219 Jack Metheany ...... , ...... 48, 66, 114, 206, 219 Judy Meyer .......... ................ 1 14 Robert Meyers ..........................., 114 Susan Michael ............................ 114 Bob Meiger ...........................,.... 114 Gail Miller .......... 114,118,119,172, 173,178 John Miller ...,,. 64, 75, 114,118,163 Richard 'Miller ......... Sandi Miller ........,....................... 114 Nancy Minning ..... ..... 1 11,114,119, 172,173, 218 Gary Mitchell .1 ..........,............... 114 Liz Moller ...... 44,46,111,114,1l9, 161,173, 206 Ed Monsell . ........................ ..67,114 Diane Moore ........ 77, 114,118,172, 173, 206 Jack Morgan John Morcom ..... Phil Morgan Nina Marino John Morrow Jim Moss Glenda Munden .... Carolyn Munroe ....... Linda Nelson ........ Patti Newman ...... Robert Newcomb ..... Diane Noble .,,....... David Noble .,... Bruce Oberon ..... Pat O'Brian ....... Joan Ochenreider ..... Joan O'Leary . .... . Mike Overstreet . .... . Yvonne Pabst ......... 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14, 21 a .......57, 59, 114 ...,.,.55, 67. 114 14, .....64, 115, 15, '11'E Tina Papagolos . ........ 115, , Mavourneen Pardee Sandi Parrish ,....... Peter Partridge ..... Cheryl Parvin ........ Kim Petterson ...... Donna Patten ..... Ronna Paulus . Sally Pemberton Allen Perry ........ Kim Petterson ...... Don Phillips .... Connie Pickrell ...... Judy Plotkin ....... .. ............57, 1 15 ..,..,....... , 114 118 115 115 208 118 110 115 173 115 118 15 15 15, 118 ..,....57, 115 59 115 115 115 115 ,118 115 115 115 115 Dave Plumb ....,.,....... ................. Ann Poladian ......... 41, 45, 57,115, 118, 173 Vickie Posegate ............ 44, 115, 173 Sue Porter .............,............ 115, 218 Marjorie Porterfield ............. 70, 115 Richard Prusinowski ................... 115 Fred Putman ...........,.................. 115 Irene Pruzan ........ 60,115, 175, 218 Bruce Raben ..........,,........... . .... 115 Denny Raisich ............ 66, 119, 191 Jean Rambo . ........ .111,115 George Ann Ramos .,s,.. 45, 115, 11185 4 Carda Reed ...,...... ............. . ..115 Jim Reese .. ...... ............. . ..115 Jon Reid , ,..... ........ 115,119 Linda Reinhardt 1..... .........,...... 1 15 Phil Rhodes ....... ........,... 5 7,115 Shelly Rice .......... ,..,.,. .......... . 1 15 Sara Riklin .....,..... 57,119, 218 Mary Rimza 72,115, 172,173 209 Janine Robison .... 42,111,'115, 118 218 1 Mary Robinson ...77, 115,173, 218 Randalyn Roer .......,.... Marcia Rogow .... Elissa Rose Randy Rosencrans Melanie Rosner . ......... .. Marsha Ruble .... 115,172, 71, 6O,116, 173 115 115 lra Rosenberg ........ .................. 1 15 115 175 116 116 Noreen Rudin ...... Randy Ruiz ....... ...... 1 16 Nora Ruman ..,.. ...... 1 16 Dan Salley ....... ......... 1 16 Jayne Sanders .... ......... 1 16 Randy Scalberg ...... ......... 1 16 Linda Schaffer ....... ...... 1 16 Paggy Schlat ...... ............... 1 16 Joe Schwartz ...... ..............,.., 1, 16 Mark Schwartz ,,...., ..... 1 9, 41, 106, 116, 118 Nancy Seabrooks ...... 116, 118, 119, 149, 172, 173 Allen Seaman ............................ 116 Jeanne Severson ..... .................. 1 16 Andrea Sharp ...... ..............,...... 1 16 Sharon Shack ...... ......... 5 7, 59, 116 Karen Shack ,..... ......,.. 5 7, 59, 116 Linda Shaffer .,,................. 116 173 Helen Sheffler ,... ............ 116 118 Curt Seigfried .....,........................ 116 Maureen Sievers 47, 111, 1 16, 118, 172 173 Mark Simis . .......,,..................... 116 Gary Simmons .,... ..................... 1 16 Debbi Simonton .... 68, 116, 118, 172, 173, 208, 209 Barbara Smith .........1.... 57,116 118 Connie Smith ..... .......... 1 16 118 Jean Smith . ...... ............... 1 16 Joannie Smith .... , ....... 116 Kit Smith ..,,... ............ 1 16 Sandy Smith ..........,.................... 1 16 Stewart Smith .................... 116 182 Riick Snyder ....... , ............,..... 116 Karen Solomon ...... 38, 41,116,118, 149,173 176 Judy Sorkin ..... ....................... 1 17 Vic Spitali ....... .................. 1 17 Linda Stahl ,... .... ..................... 1 1 7 Wesley Stahler ...................... 59 117 Santhe Stamatis .... 117, 118,149, 172,173 176 Lindy Stearman ..,....... 49,117, 118, 149 172 173 Fred Steffen . ..................., ........ 1 17 Rick Stein .. .....,........... .............. 1 17 Charles Stevensen ...... 117 119 199 Kevin Stewart ............................ 117 Susan Stewart .. . ...,..........,.. 117 Jim Suft ,. ..,, ...... 1 17 Frank Tallman .. ........ 117 Debra Tarlton .... ...... , ........ 1 17 Sherry Templin ,. ..... 117 Joyce Thein .. .. ....... 117,118 Karen Timberlake ..... 117 118, 213 Linda Toland .......... 117 208 218 Bob Tompkins .. . ........... ...,... . 117 Patt Towne .. ....... ,....... 1 17 Bob Tracy , . ...,. 117 Jane Trager ...., .64 117 Cheryl Trimble . . 117 James Trott ....,. ,. ...,.1 117 Susie Tune . ..,.,...... ......... ...... 1 1 7 Karen Turetzky ......, 1..,. ......... . . .118 Diane Tyler .. .,.,... .. .... ..71 117 Pauline Urbana ..,. 16,117 118 218 Marianne Vaccaro 71,111 117 118 Bruce Van Aken .. ..... 117 182 Jonathon Van Aller ' . .117 182 John Vandemburg .... 117, 118, 163, 172, 173 218 Kathy Vanemburg ,..... 117, 118, 163, 172 173 218 Rick Vann .......... ........... ........ 1 1 7 Vicki Vaughn .. ....... 76 117 148 Margaret Vehrs ..,. . ,,.. 63 117 208 Jane Venghaus ....,. ............ 7 0 117 Jean Venghaus ...... ........ 7 0 117 Gary Vick ,... . ........ ..........., 1 17 Jim Wagenseller .... .. 117 Mary Lou Waker ... .. 1....,. ..117 Kathy Weatherford ...... ....,... 1 17 Susie Webb ..... ... . 117 Ann Weidinger .... .....,...., 1 17 Roger Weinkauf . ,. 117 Susie Weisman .... .... 5 7,117 118 Roberta Wheeler ,..,........... .. H118 Dorothy Wilhelm ... . .......... .1 18 Pam Wilkins ...... .......... 18 Carol Williams .,.... ...38, 41 , 44 11B Jan Williams .. .... .42,118 119 Marilyn Williams .. ...44,118,172, 173 213 Dori Winchell .. .. Susan Witzeman Steve Wright Karen Wurst . Bonnie Zaun ,... Lenore Zurwelle Stan Wirick .... ...... . 63, 111 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 Administration Archery ........ Section Index .... ..89 .......210 Badminton ................................ ........ 2 09 Band .................................... .......58-59 Bards, Troubadors, and Scribes ........ ............... 6 3 Baseball ,...,..,.............................. ....... 2 03-205 Basketball ............................... ...... 1 91-195 Board of Education Bowling Club ......... Boys' Alliance ..... Boys' State ..... Cafeteria ............................. Cafeteria Committee ...... Centralian Editors ........ Cheerleaders ............ Chess Club ..... Choraliers .... Christmas .... Concert Choir . Cross-country .... DECA ....... Dramatics .... Dance ...... ......43 ...... .179 ........ 34-35-48 45, 148 ......57 .......154 ...........155 .......212-213 ECHOES Editor ........................ .... V ...52, 53 Elections Committee ............. .......... 4 5 Electronics Club ...... ...... 6 9 Engineering Club ....... ...... 6 9 Executive Committee ..... r ,...... . ...... 38 Faculty ...........,.................... ....... 12-18 Football ................................ ....... 179-190 Foreign Correspondence Club ....... ......... 6 5 Foreign Exchange Student ..... ...... .162 French Club .................... ....... ............. 6 7 Freshman Class ................... Freshman Class Council Freshman Class Officers Freshman Girls' League Future Business Leaders Future Homemakers ........ Future Nurses ....... GAA .......................... Girls' League Cabinet ........... Girls' League Fashion Show .... Girls' State ............................ Golf, Boys .......... Golf, Girls ............. Guidance Board ..... Gymnastics ........ Homecoming .....,.. Humanities Club ...... Junior Class ............. Junior Class Council ........ Junior Class Officers ....... .......134-142 ...........133 ........133 ..,....142 ......71 .......70 ..,.... 208-209 .............. .,42 ...... 152-153 ...........179 .......207 .......207 ......38 ........202 .......146-147: 168-169 ......107-118 18-1 19 ..........106 Key Club ........ Latin Club ..... Madrigals ...... Maintenance ...,. Maiorettes .............. Masque 81 Gavel ..... Math Club ............ Maverick Day .....,. National Honor Society ..... Orchestra ...... Parnassus ......... Pom-Pon Girls ............... Poster Club ...............,......... Powder Puff Basketball .... Projects Committee ....... PTA ........................... Publications ........... Publicity Committee .. Quill 8' Scroll ....... Salutatorian .......... Science Research ..... Senate .................... Senior Class ............... Senior Class Council ...... Senior Class Officers ..... Senior Girls' League .... Snow Ski ................ Social Committee ..... Sophomore Class ................ ..... Sophomore Class Council Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Girls' League .. Spanish Club ................. Student Body Officers Student Government ..... ........75 ........66 ........57 ........33 ........59 ...160-161 172 8. 174 ......60-61 ......174 ......149 ........6S ......156 ......26-27 ......52-55 ........47 ........62 ......167 ......40, 41 .....79-105 ......120 ......104 .........163 ...121-131 .......120 ......129 ......36, 37 Student Honors . ....... ..,... 1 64-1677 170-171: 175 Swim Team ...... Tennis, Boys' ..... ............... Tennis, Girls' ................. ......206 .........206 Traditions Committee ...... .............. 4 5 Track ..................,......... ...... ........ 1 9 8-200 Valedictorian Wrestling ...... .......166 ........196-197 1240?


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