Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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A 1. - 'V ' .Y xv 4:1 1' ' K , GA I if x.,-,,,.,- ,.,,....--1.........- - A ..x-41:--.......4z ' i' S ef- -- -i - I x Centrol Hugh School Phoenux, Arlzono Vo IX Jodi Morhn EdllOV Jon Cooper Buslness Monoger Arnerlcon Yearbook Publishers VISGlIO Collfornuo l ' 6 7 N . l Mick Herzog, Slponsor , A.,.. .A,qh -, M, bmw' u2n1r'.::'l W .b uv- , , nu4no- -,. . ,. U' -f 1 5 2 .HM f 1.-24 Y - -1 ,, 4.-..,,ffd ' 'Fi 5 iw' X621 Y ' In the bleak beauty of the desert silence, a city stretches to gap a valley below the mountains which protect it. In the midst of this silence, we have built a life in the city. 2 'iw W.: v M .,.. . 1- mm - , fm , fn r V 1 l I l t l Central High in early morning will represent youth. As we prepare for each new day, thus we begin our preparation for life. i N X 17 As Central students, we find time for a coke c1tShakeys after the dance, for friendly gossip sessions at lunch, and for simply talking, being, expressing . . . , gm rs.. 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'W l . I t 'X Rf 'kts Seemingly suspended between 'childhood and maturity, we ask questions, singing a song of protest, we pose problems with our radical movements for freedom we seek answers within ourselves, finding reasons by caring and learning by reflecting. And we live as best we can in this role we create for ourselves. We must. We are youth. 494' -i...-ii-. .Q But more important, we are the students of Central High. This is what we will remember. Days spent in classrooms and afternoons participating in extracurricular activities. Nights at games . . . seeking the total experience. x,,,g,.,-,-,,...,...AA- ,,,,.:j-41, , tu! J' W rw A 0 ,Y fl N, . 5 , Q, 1 ,N V' f K nr' 5 F A NSN Q E A . 'fi ,,1ff'Ff' l.Ll 1152: ml SAE' ' 25, ,f-Ji ,441 +135 V 1 A-2 W 11 f ',-,,,....--- 5 ,,...:, , '- L? 4 -,dyv:f'-Q--www'-f:-vg:f'---3--fw,-3-u-.nf-m.Lv:f-,.---.:f1s,.-rnww-1-4-f-fw A-',-:yy ...-11, 1 , 4, . f fs ,?LQf'55??, ' , .gffw:gJ,y' ,I S 'iq I f ' 'f iz! X 'TE 5 ' f wwf 1 ,. V' ,?'ffKQ!,'i, . '21if' ifw9, 4 'f ff 1 f 5, if , Lf ? , ,K 53, 4,1 V, X1 1 f,, g,., 1 , Wu ff-91,7 ,,,wzff,' 'f f XX54' f ', :gif U I -fir, A X ii? A' el .,,-fT-fig-S' , . -f- ' ,,,.,. ,, Q, ww 344, ...,............'-. .,.,,,v- ' Y f . :gg 11' ,- Q..-.. V - ,,. - X--- -.--.---...... .-.... -----.-...,.,,-..f. J. ...L-. Mu.. .. Mm... A 1 ,-,Q x 1 'XJ T i I 'H ls , .,, L .1 Do you remember that moment when you first learned education is a lonely process? lt was then that the educator stepped out of the role of the home-away from-home parent into the role of another human being with the same attributes and inhibitions which you possess. lt was then that you allowed 'hin to feel fatigue and failure, as he worked with you and not just for you. if 1 Mr. Frank Anderson, completing his first full year as prtncipal at Central, keeps up with new ideas in high school curriculum. Instrumental inthe instigation of the new exchange program with the lndian School, he also advocates the intro- duction of closed circuit television in classes to aid instruction. Anderson Ends First Full Year R 5: bf 1-6 Setting much of the policy that affects student activity, The Phoe- nix Union High School System Board of Education is made up of the following: Mr. John Armer, Rev. William D. Bostrom, Clerk, Trevor G. Browne, MD., Mr. Frank Haze Burch, President, Mrs. C. A. Lakin, Dr. Howard C. Seymour, Superintendent PUHS. In January, Mr. Burch will be replaced by newly elected member Robert Shapiro, MD. Cons Bereatt 2 1: r sew: cl Of i 2 CCSVVlCpZi'O' UIQ 'ts we e :ri itgictgff Fdni sta' i. 'E3L'il 'f'r 25' 'l I :Ri 5 . l j ' i -i..... of Constant Changes Face Administrators Beneath the calm facade ot the Administration Building, shown above, lies a seething ot activity. Mr. Milton Jones points out, In a high school with a cosmopolitan background, changes are constantly occurring, Well aware ot this are the administrators below: Mrs, Jeanette Schmidt, Administrative Assistant, Mr. Milton Jones, Associate Principal, and Mr. Henry Jones, Administrative Assistant. Often the motivation for policy change is the direct result ot intormal discussion, as at right. bfi' 15 Xi MARY LOU BRANIGAN BS, N. Central MA, ASU, Counseling ELMER FELTON BS, Ohio St MA Ohio St, MA ASU, AV JOHN KENDALL BA, ASU MA, ASU Cau nseling HUGO MARTIN BS, Thiel Coll. MS, Duquesne U, Guidance ,,Q.3fL XV , ' af I Q 6:-,,- as R. .li K as -.- f N-iv 1 l EMMA BUTLER BA, U of A, Library Assistant PAUL HATCH BS,MS. Brigham Young U, Counseling ELIZABETH LEFTWICH BA, U of Idaho BA, U of Idaho Counseling DOROTHY SOMMER BA, Ithaca MA, Kent St, Head Librarian V1.1 'Q , f I 1 4- I Q 1 IG X u .sf x Xt , Q1 AW I 'Hr' tv t F 5. Assisting the Student- A lllell From the day a stu- dent enters Central, until he graduates onto a iob or college, the counselor is the answer to the question, Who Can l Turn To? A visit tothe counseling ottice can in- volve anything trom a change ot schedule to the application to college. Probably the most prominent characteristic out Central coun' selors is their sincere interest in the student. Mrs. Mc- Daniel consults one ot her assign- ed students, while Mr. Schenkel takes a break tram his busy schedule to relax. 16 It tales 0 Qfeol U60 if keep Wil 5 worl 'O I L , student bodl O5 Centrols but the sect: J . 1 , 3 stall remO'Vl5 flleel l smiling ll1f0UQll ll U l A IQ, t l Their Goal ' a i ls 3 NN, 35? 'U r Ns W H, A I It takes a great deal of book- vvork to keep track of a student body as large as Centrals but the secretarial staff remains cheerful and Smiling through it all. A 'fall Student assistants lighten the work loads of the Registration Office. The experience gained from hours of filing and typing is often important when applying for a secretarial iob. Of course there are a few who work lust for fun, r 1 C 1, Q 1 i f ,v. .f' v f INT? is-J i JOY BUELL English Sec. IDA Foltz Library FLORENCE MIKAL Bookstore BETTY PRETZER Bookstore -.ard 4. ll, I. I CHRIS CARNAHAN BA, MA, U ot A, Humanities, APe English. MAJORIE FRENCH BA, MA, ASU, Eng. 2 nv? Ni ri -... t .. ,ff I K 1 5, :Li A 1 'T-' 4' ' . I. I 12' ' I li ' Creativity Spa rked Q . J. Reuben and C. Johnson, ham it up, above, while C. Carnahan aids student, lett. JAMES CLAY BA, Notre Dame, MA Immaculate Heart, Eng. COLEEN GOODWIN BS, USU, MA ASU, Eng. N ui 1. , I8 MARTHA DAVIS BS, Ill. U, MA, North- vvestern, Dept, H. MICK HERZOG BA, MA, San Jose St. Coll, Eng, Pub, 59 The English De- partment provides the student with a variety ot ac- tivities. Pub- lications, Drama and Team Teaching are phases ot the English cur- riculum. The big roornf home of the Regular Senior English classes, has been the scene ot several spoof plays, as well as the regular lecture schedule. Senior APE and Humanities students identity vvith the cluttered room ot Mr. Carnahan. The APE class stresses college preparation. LUCILLE DEWITT BA, MA, ASU, Eng. JESSE HISE BA, Lynchburg Coll, MA, U of Mich, Eng. 5 I T, , I I' HAL FORTNER by Vail If BA, Mt, MA, ml Wyo. U, Eng, 5,9 CHARMIAN LEUBA aim BA, Carnegie A 'lll' Inst. ot Tech. WM MA, Asu, Eng. IM l ll l . . . r We w ft? if , -A . 4 Q A.. -. 1 u X. X clla E' DQ. Glides it mth Ci QQ. :aa- Trang ifeachmg .sas Ol 5'Cur- 'S 2, Q TMS tithe 'SE i0r :asses :scene 1 scoot' as .veil 'fguai sreaale. lcfavd A A es a: I .y 1. E 3C YOOITI Carnahan. 11 IESSUESSES :C'EC3'TiOU. HAL FORTNEII -1 it' ii- . Y 5,9 ciiaimiiuifuai 1, ite? 1 :SU Eng I fi i 5,1 pq, 5 1 I if , 'ff . Y Rx... Variety in English JAYNE LEWIS BA, MA, ASU, Eng. SCOTT NELSON BA, Utah St, U, MA, ASU: Journ, Pub. VERGIL LEWIS BA, MA, ASU, Eng. NEAL NICHOLS BA, MA, U of Kansas, Reading Imp, Eng. ,J , Z , I 'Zi XA! .F I RUTH McGREGOR BA, MA U of Iowa, Speech, Eng. JOHN O'CONNELL BS, U of Detroit, MA, ASU, Eng. MATTIE MORE BA, MA, Philander Smith Coll, Eng. CHARLES SAHNAS BA, MA, ASU, Eng. I9 wanna-... im---' 'wamfrfwx 1 f- .Mez :Meera-, Karen Kong en studied by both 'Ti ioys 'The Crucible, Above a student is dwarfed bythe sixty-foot senio JOHN MORROW r English room. BA, U of Kentucky, MA, Columbia U, Eng. TROY YOUNG BS, Fort Hays St, MS, Indiana U, Eng. 'f i A ,I s e, U if . Z 'Q . my Qi X A il 'AQ' English and Drama. t 4 K . fX f Hearing and seeing most often in- troduce a student to new knowledge. In the Language Lab, records and tapes help develop conversational habits, while posters and bulletin boards illustrate the customs and traditions of each country. DQ inks., OVVWL ,,mmS,.:,,,-' A lmmuicubuw-M f8fSefwL,Vffs- ff ef' f' S C? C Qrlp xl E,,,,s,,71,, ,,,. I , . ,,,. , t E 1' i . W ' . f -V -x - .. Q . .. -'2 - - -W Q. JEANNIE DUNBIER RONALD DUNN BA, U at Omaha BA, ASU MA, ASU, MA, ASU, French French ROSA ROCHIN ELTON TIETZ BA, ASU BA, N Central Coll. MA, ASUQ MA, Wayne St, Dept. Head Spanish Though expenses and traveling time have decreased, fevv students have the time or funds to see the world, firsthand. But Social Studies and Foreign Language brings international experience to the campus. X . A X , M. M. POWELL BA, Ind. St. MA, U. of Ill, Spanish GLENDENE WIEBE BA, Drake U MA, U ot Neb, Latin Classes Bring World to Students 'Nmaoo,.i, .fgv .4 ,g 2 ,,',1,a,: ,fi Of' 20 fre ill' Ow,gt.0l l leliovf Col iinfwtl an ,Weil q,,95iiortSl Uimililull gene,clVi u ri f . ,f ! Iii' , ' ' F ., X, I Foreign Exchange student, Christian Mueri found a fellow Countryman in Mrs. Monique Bierens de Maan. an interested Mike Wilson questions Captain Gibson on military tactics and general Vietnam policies. g ,. 7: A ' 2941 3' f ,f! kwa tx Y 'await , A l Y, f ff 1 f 1 S . , 1, if Z Q BEATRICE GREVENBERG BA, Howard U MA, Howard Up World Hist. , . i , 4, 1 ,fy 1 l l 2 I Central High was host to several informative speakers, who added a personal aspect to oft-discussed current events. Captain Gibson USMC, spoke to a rapt audience on his experiences in Vietnam. Colorful sl cluded in his talk. M ides were in- rs. Monique Bierens de Maan discussed the world refugee problem. ln the following question and answer period, students showed a special i nterest in her work with UN agencies. CARLETON ALLEN BA, Ohio St, MA, ASU, Am Hist, Am. Govt, ED HERZBERG BA, ASU MA, ASU, Dept, Head 9 1 1 D , , ,, , 53,2 f wi JAMES BROWN BS, U of Dayton MA, U of Dayton, Am. Hist. W, Geog. BS, Winona St.CoIl, MA, Col, St, Int, Rel, Govt V , Aff ' , 4, JOHN MURRAY f A Q1 if Q 1 'Q is ,., ff f 4 to i fx f' DON EVANS BA, DePauw U. MA Ind, U, Economics ROLAND MYERS BS, U of Dayton MA U of Dayton, World Geog. , , , ,w,,r,.,,,,,. .r Za' . i an ,A tr, 2 f . A A 218 1 'N I tv s . gg. .. A . 'XHX :ie A X , i KARL BENSON BA MA ASU Chem LOUIS CSONTOS SS MAW Reserve U, Chem w . rs, . ls K 17 4 i 6. l C ...f I I I ,-A - nw AUNOLD BEHEIT Kent S, MS, NAU, Chem Dept Head JOAN DAVY BS, MS Okla 5 U Biol Science and Math are often considered the homeground ot prospective geniuses, and Central is no exception. AP classes are ottered in both Chemistry and Calculus, But more important is the part that Math and Science play in the total educational scope. Ex- perimentation piques curiosity and develops the ability to think logically. At left, Mark Masuroski discovers the nature ot glass when heated. Experimentation Logic Form CARL HUMPHREYS BS, tex ATM- MA, S Ross S, Physiol, Biol DANIEL LEITSCH BS, U of A, MA, U of Cmn Biol tt :vs G. L. JORDAN BS, Cent S Ohio, MA Fisk u , Gen Sci , Chem , Biol J. WALES BS, MA Mufmy S: Biol 1 Q., , , yi l th 5 , y 3, , f I ,..-H iw, q ye' I Q, . ll A I iv 9 'u:Vl Q 1 x 22 5 Q i G7 lm JZLM4 wg Afmol 7-iw B sis leocliersimlhotliguiw, ollliecuiiiquium Omit oieoltde I N:-Il C 1 I od Shelgig. A: Ollemm U linsliqmen oneolihem ah: We lllllllli yeothels 'TQQ e.: diiliquiwwud wee: hosbeiier luck gms to Qyx llh Alger ROBERY COX BA, U ol Col, MA, ASU, Georn Alg LEONARD EGNELL BA, Augustana, Ms, vv in u, Int Anal, Alg D. W. LITTRELL BS, Nels. S Coll MA, U ol Neb Geom, Alg. I 5 S ' 5- r , s wf. -, 'N A will-f7 .1 ' ' '11 ,l . K M ,xg I WA 35 7 A 1 ' 'ff' S' v,, , ., H 0'77 , , S 3 r 12,31 .1 sg X ,QM , qt 'wi' fx T... . we .MW f ,gf Q , l we 7-!o.4f.137, Form B sis iw sf' HUGH HACKEYT BS, MS ASU Geom, Cal- culus HARRY PHILLIPS BS, MS, U ol A, Alg , Dept Head NORMAN HINKEL BA, Wis. S Coll MS, U of Wis., Alg. ARTHUR PISTOR BS, U of A, MA ASU, Gen Math, Int. Alg, GLADYS HOELZLE BS, MA U at A, inf Alg , Alg FRANCES SEIFMAN BS. NAU, lnt Alg. Geom A 1 4 rf, We il ?'z-T , f c ,, MX, , tg X ' yi' f .X i t l -Q- Teachers in both sublects find visual aids a vital part ff of the curriculum One of the more popular is CharI a real dead skeleton Above, Mr. Eulberg and Jim Christiansen attempt a straight line. They're using one ofthe many large size graphic instruments empl ie, oyed by Math teachers to demonstrate constructions, otherwise difficult for students to grasp. No doubt Mr. Eulberg has better luck vvnth Algebraic equations than with st l , , f ll . . ' tl Q . . i' l l r 1 U raight lines. 23 1gI ff f An award-vvinning choir and a snappy band liven- ecl up musical activities at Central this year, Thanks to the able di- rection of Mr. Wachsman, the Concert Choir performed at the Music Educators Conference in Las Vegas. They were chosen from top choral groups all over the state. Mr. Zorn took the band through their spirit-boosting paces at football games last fall. Central can be iustly proud of them both. At right, Mr. W. flashes a dazzling smile, while Jo Ellen and Mrs. Finch vvatch. -. c,:4,1..f Music lnspires Latent Talent Y 1 A Eg'-cr i cl K Q i 3 1 l 3 H ' i i CAR WACHSMAN BS, Dickinson: MA, ASU5 Choral Music z Above, band waits for signal from, left, Mr. Zorn, i i. -1 Still ll is if- l U M5 U it ii C i tt. lllll att S Col new FT Filr 'Lv iff thu l lu 'i, it ,Lg i -ug l L: , Q SALLY McCUTCHEON BS, Tex, Womens U: MS, U of N C, J. R. TRIMMER BA, MA, Col S. Coll l -1,-V fm, ,. V, - - ,,,. .... V N ,.f.,,,-M, ' , r s A A' ' as mi X Z A. T.: x oo., wr, , . , , M .,,,, ,, ' 9 V ' 7,779 . , 2-35' e W , X ,V f mi 1 .1 V . i V ,ifillgitt tx , ' .f 'I-1 ' ' S'-X. '?ji11.PsF:, i '2 ' is -3:5-ffikfliht' ' ' 0 C P l ,sf Z4 rn BOB RUMAN BS, MS, U of A M A ,,, Fitness Plays Vital Life Role Though ingredie Above, Central's teams were not always victorious the P E department provided important nts ot the well-rounded student sportsmanship competitive spirit and physical fitness Miss McCutcheon and student below the morning line up E . .lk Q 1 6 - s, n 1, yy x MKS 9 9 Industrial Arts students find they can combine' business with pleasure. ' While some boys take such courses for fun, many are preparing themselves for future occupations. Above, Frank Linden adjusts the position of his winning model, while below, Mr, Garcia demonstrates an automotive stethoscope to visiting parents. This machine checks the car for any faulty parts. Fun and Profit-Their Motives DWIGHT BENNET BA, ASU. Elec. 1, G Shop J. M. GARCIA BA, MA, ASU, Auto M , A , 147 ' DON COURSEN BS, Bowling Green St Ohio, MA, NAU, Draft G Shop. JACK MADDUX BA, MA, Asu. Meiols, G Shop P3 nf' I 26 . g Buslr i t l. T. L . COGRSEN 'YWIUPUX N V xc l u I Q A K. l I j Business Demands Education Secretarial work, merchandising, and skills for future college work: all are provided bythe Business Education program, Lett, Valerie Johnson checks accuracy, students Lyons shares a ioke with students. 11' f I 1 JOHN CACELETTO BA, MA, ASU Type , B Math, Dept. Head if' CHARLENE LYON5 BA Kansas Cary Tech Coll Gen Bus , Mktg. Mrchdg, DEW fl i i' f . V 'Q Q i' 1 5 27 view Christmas showcase, and Mrs. BEN FEILER BS, MA ASU Type, Bkpg , B Law BETTY MASON BS, MA ASU. B Mach , Type Stud VIRGINIA HEPBURN BA Miami U, MA ASU, Shia , Sec, OH It , Type GEORGE HANDLE BS ASU Geri CI Pro , Type , Gen Bus ag 'f I ' A fx' ,A I Z. Y Beauty is inthe eye ofthe beholderf' and Central art stu- dents express their personal concepts of beauty through a variety at styles and mediums. At right, Bob Moore uses ci potters wheel to fashion a clay iar. W A fi. ,VW , 1 ' 'N I 'B' ,. , 'Z .. 4' ' .,., V V I W4 Qifw .V is A , ri, t vi' V ii ya , ' i ' ,Fry I . 1 , ,.,. f 'S ' 2 1' f' E F ' . - Lk :nr-Q fr -' rg ' ' .0 is si x JULIA BARKA MARGARET CHRISIIAN BA, NAU MA BA, Kansas Sl, Columbia MA Texas West, Teacher 5 Cal, Design, Ari BERNICEKENNEDY BS, Oklo ASM MA Ohio Sl H Rel HEc FRANK PLETTENBERG BA Albion, MA, Mich St, An, Ceramics Disregarding the career girl cult, Home Ec. students find satisfaction it the domestic arts. Whether its trying outa new re- cipe, or sewing a personal creation, the girls express their own personalities in those activities they like most. Imagination Thrives There ...J l . H, ,r 5 '1 Lil Athi I fig l I i i A , '-lt , ffw it .i A So They're 1 A ' l, i .l 1 k l ' li .X A ,i . X 1 N , iz: ,W ',, i, uma Pg ' ll ' LQQ t li ,li FQ fl'-'ll l. X. Y lg tit ill: i ' l 'li N V lliil 4 :ii A ' l 'V llli ifli i lla t 'tm ,x ' ,w'tll.'Nli g 5 its 'III' li Nl tw 0 W sf' wane Q. qfrir i l Some unusual candids: a deiected Miss Glover, left: Ernest Hemingway Hisef' Beatle Nelson. f , ,f,f , f 1 tw ,J AQ:-Q , I . 1- H. So They're Human After All il ' c .rf at 1 1 V fo. WW Busy schedules and full classes fre- quently dictate impersonal teacher- student relationships, but, students who make the effort to get to know their teachers, are often surprised to find them quite human. Vacations, ,gbrf 5 - weekends, and free time finds teachers in diverse moods and activities. At left, Mr. Jones sports a bright shirt at o teacher social, while Mr. Sahnas, above, prepares a lesson. 29 ,,,,,-'-'---- --fr-:s....-, ,mr . .7 fm ' qs., 5, i - I ' 1 I . ., 1 . u f- . ' 4 Q, L v i +df w if J ' I J ma ' U ' A V .by -ri.. I 1 4 , -,.. Although Centrals new lunch patio involves more work, the maintenance crevvs cheerfully oblige. To many, the cafeteria remains a favorite, X :V , perhaps due to the f addition ot popular fu Q 1--' ' music piped in during 3 3,57 both lunch hours. - 3' J in ' .umL......-..-. CAFETERIA HELP: ltop rovvl E. Woodard, M. NlcFaul, M. Wurtz, J. Turley, Pressley, E. Hall, M. Sullivan, G. Wcihlmon, lsittingl J. Prusinovvske, C. J, Oloh, M, Fitsimons, Y. Pugh, A, Jodcnec, A. Poetzl, M. Henderson, B. Lewlin, C. Brotherton, M. Anderson, V, Mulero, B, Brondenbur er, V. Q Matherly. ., ,. ......,. .,,,.,,,,,T,, .,,,.J.. , ,,,, V ,. V , V V K :A 4 my - f M, ,,,, , 9 . , A , M ,.,, . 4, J if N J Y- ir.. A J . i Q 1' :fx V l. - 15412 2,5 I ri K Q. , V' . I . , , K , .v w X 1 9, '2'f ??. ' ' if 1 ,V Q ' . ' 1 ' , - V i 9 2 V., .lil 'll 3 ,rj f . , 4 ' if ?z?'r:z,.i . ' J , QM' 1 Q ., 5 7' W? f '- Y :Z 1 f 5 Q' , V J .r . f: il , .rm 3 , N if Q ' g K 1, gf., i, . ' ,f X , ij ' I Q A Ai . J J J 30 l Z l i ,H ll Af l . 1 c Y I -I. V., I ,. fi . 5' ll I if' l l .1 ,,,. .sa l l 1 l i JM 1555, i l it W . l l . l lil li fllipi -- l l . I . l i i i l i i -v . J M l A ..Y .,.,-- .. -. . ..... . .. ., , ., i .. . . A K I Y - t . X ,I N 1 A1 Q. I ii .mf 4,0-C NIGHT CREW: John if,,r W ' T383 1' 5? .C QCA A-W .. 'Wi npr' MG. DAY CREW: Johnny Loro, Ken Hodge, John Wilfong, Eorl Osborn, Chose Biggs, Keith Melhenrn, Wolf Ricks. More Work Met Cheerfully Helms, Roy Cooper, Joseph Yores, Ed Plonte, Corl lrvlne, Lorry Quinn, Al McGovery, Chorles Smufh, Anthony Vnntmelln. WK ,A 5: , 24? fgzlff YZ - 13 f f ' , sim 1 9 f Q A ,F , L ,f 75,1 .1 YL A, I 'ti fi 5 aw ' 2 'Z f Q f ' f 5 f , I f V 7 f 1 1 , ,,,, ,.,,, f T 'W 3 -:ii I' W' sffsff-WWC' A ug ,, ,X I S l, A 'C . Parents Play Students for a day Mrs. DeWitt lrightl discusses the class reading material with Mr. Mardian, while lbelow Iettl Mrs. Hildebrandt asks Mr. Sahnas about homework requirements for the course. Mr, Leitsch gestures lbe- low rightl as he explains his class. , , Av Once again Central held its annual Parents Night. The October ll activities began with a dinner hosted by the PTA. The evening was set up much like the usual school day, with ten minutes to each period. Teachers explained curriculum and ma- terials, and answered any questions the parents had about the various courses. .lm lt' f Tyros Try Wings Mrs Ruth McGregor, a graduate of a small Iowa high school, was most surprised by the out- side lockers, as seen at left. lt seems to characterize the type of weather we have here, she said. ln the picture below, right, New- comers James Clay and Ruth McGregor chat with an oldtimer lno derogatory aspersions meantl Mrs. Leuba. The teachers often relax and talk in the various teachers lounges. V3-' 1-ggi Q Mr. Clay remarked that he thought the student-teacher relationship here seemed more relaxed and friendly. l-le attributes this to the lack of any real disci- plinary problems. One of the newest teachers is Mr. Vild, who conducts a class at left. Students at Central welcome the addition of new faces to the faculty, knowing that each teacher brings new background and experience 33 , .,n,. r':g:faL he , if gl 5 4 1, ,r' I I 1 ,af K 4 4 J ' L' , 'Tl .3 ,. r 'J in . kg v! 5 'V' U40 4 W N ,1- ,Q 1 1 . 1 .N ,ul S To care, to lead, to excel In our high school experience these are thekeys to the honors we achieve and to the leadership we attain. The honors we receive should be remembered with pride, and we must remember that our education in leadership is a forerunner to the responsibility of our future . . . to understand the importance of caring for in caring we give the most of ourselves. We will honor those who excel and follow those who lead. f l VM, I in wv , fy , :- ANNE MOLLER1 Vice-President 'X STANDING 5 ' COMMITTEE i J 5 CHAIRMEN. 1 5 , tfirs? rovvi Q 3 Q Joan Polodian, 5 ' ' I f Nancy Price, 2 'Executives' NANCY TAYLOR: Recording Secretary, NANCY HUGHES: Corresponding Secretary r ::igf3g'g g11- 1 giiit E sex i ii X 5 Q ixfli is 5'2?fi V f iii is 3 Q 5-S K5 1 Q Q 3: f r 5131 ' ,. EEK? swzilzgl XEQ' E . 5 2 - Q0 as fi K2 5-fr ai: 'L ,fa-fm W .- ek f we . E , U ' .C,Q. V f ii ' E E I Coordinate fv- 'ls Sf C, wa x .s f .lf PEGGY O' MALLEY: Treasurer David James, C!'1arIeneLaknn, Mary Morris, lsecond row! Susan Klinger, Jill Rose, . i I r 36 io, r 'I . 1,109 ' , ,IH v.-- -, , 1. xi . ' 4 using 17 4. , , K. Gr ire G QQVSI EMU' the XC eiefilf proief :VW Oppff we bcdi SWG me A F0169 me Q gnd I mmf one E For Y? due Y Conf befor free-c or Yi being iii CV' sen: - Y EXEK Mar Jum R lncite C Vs i -5 Q I, l X '. ry . - l I . I y Government The coordinator ot all school governmental activities, the Executive Committee originates the ideas tor dances, pep rallies elections, etc., delegates the proiects to the proper standing committee or organization, and appropriates the necessary money. Consisting at student body otticers, class presidents, standing committee chairman, the American Field Service toreign exchange student, and the presidents ot Girls' League and Boys' Alliance, the nineteen members meet daily, each receiving one credit towards graduation. For the tirst time at Central, due to action in the Executive Committee, the ribbons and cards before games are being distributed tree-of-charge, an annual report on the student government is being compiled, and club compe- tition in school service is being instituted. Q- JIM PERRY: President , T Q3 Q Q - , if ks. 9 Hx 4 J of 'X x Y QT- Qs, V Rs I ,hir 53 vtiffirsxt Qi i Q5 l fu 1 Q. 9 MVK M igkivig 5.1.3553 A ig, M P . K pp w N . . K , 1531. ,C I, it ,- N if? ESA A J s- ZH 'ya ,L I is 51' 'S' nt. -1 r T A ' - T -M iff .Jig Y 1 is iv 5 . 5 . b K . , f-' -' - ii 1 s sr' ' , I i. rl K V ,ska 5 1.1 j x ' Qs -Wlitff' Q' L . 1362, fftgi'-5? ' tg .- , l 'f ,hz , i A -ef ' P .fits g m-0 si X -. . -4 it- ' 4.5. -7 N ,. - este-'sf . , 4. ri - ' Q tl- . 1 j X- X '.'lf4f:T3:QT. IN ' '- flisfis 'fm X , s ' tl EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: lstandingl Susan Kleinberg, Joan Poladian, Mark Alexander, Breck Peters, Ethan Schwartz, ClWflSTl0Vl Ml-lefli Dflvld James, Dick Gale, John Grubb, NancY mei SQSGH Klifigef, Jill Reset lseatedl Charlene Lakin, Nancy Taylor, Anne Moller, Jim Perry, Nancy Hughes, Peggy O'Malley, Mary Morris, Knot picturedl Ben Friedman. 37 5 il 1 l f , l i l l i ' 1315 V, Q, 'f L Judicial Board members Rick Price and Carl Duisberg plan their next meeting with Mr. Martin. Responsible for passing general bills affecting school government, the Senate set up on Outstanding Class award and the Inter-Club Council, At Christmas, the Senate also sponsors a Food and Clothing Drive, The Judicial Boards five members decide the constitutionality of any questionable bill passed by the Senate. 38 . I l Senate Begins lnlel CU i il, i 4 ig. Silllrig iwm' N Pitman Kmwl tr az -Y Cnimensenx my .n g,E, BUW3 Kleinugglgklf' 'sl ii... 9 i . Inter-Club Council, Class Award SENATE: lfirst fowl Poladian, Friedman, McCormick, Solomon, l-lenke, Putman, Kimball, Shroyer, lsecond rowl Newton, Mordian, Lightbourn Christensen, Beers, Allen, Rasmussen, Ring, Gallarnore, Schwartz, Apt Burns, Kleinberg, Heitel, lfhird rowl Mason, Perry, Boyer, Dalton, Gooch JUDICIAL BOARD: Rick Price, Carl Duisberg, Gordon Gaisford, Price, Price, Andersen, Bacon, Buffmire, Gaisford, Rubenstein Alexander, Duisberg, Jackson, Zigrosi, lfourth rowl Kleinberg, Morris Moller, pres., O'Malley, Hughes, VanVoorhis, Pickrell, Gale, Kleinclienst Mueri, Lakin, Taylor, Kubler, Stewart, Poladian, Rose. ASSEMBLIES COMMITTEE: Istondingl D. Stark, M. Henry, B. Rob- Mason, Iseatedl N. Price, chair., R. Kilgard, A. Dravo, J. Ritchie, S. ertson, S. Taylor, I. Rubenstein, L. Blocher, E, Schildt, R. McCloud, R. Watson, S. Meeker, S. VanVoorhis, J. Carver, D. Kyler. Having been divided into separate committees, the Elections and Assemblies Committees proceeded with their specialized vvork. The Elections Committee arranged to open the polls before and atter school in addition to during lunch hours. The Assemblies Committee planned student body assemblies and approved those sponsored by other organizations, iiioitiowi 3' I Iilelvi' SJSU' 153 f lJUy Icorf -' Bo SOC'lIICCI.'I.'EEE 'A u L3iS.'32: 1f.5 t.luwf,lovra :': I dy lo r' Assemblies, Elections Become Two Committees ELECTIONS COMMITTEE: Istandingl K, Kong, S. Schneidman, I. Rubenstein, Iseatedl J. McDonald, S. Andersen, P. Stewart, L. Sklar, R. Murphy, J R. Reznic, M. Weiss, S. Kostant, D. Jensen, G. Stephan, J. Grobe, J. Spurlock Christensen, J. Poladian, chair., J, Parkinson, T. Seviers, J. Parkinson, M: R. Hays, P. Collins, S. Strickland, D. Joralmon, C. Mcllwain, T. Gallomorel Clouse. I t'l 'Q 40 Ile Itudiits Bqgk IIS Com: eibiii Q design imgmlile a wt 'lift' QIIIIIIIII LGIIIIUI . Glldg GX inf TRADITIONS COMMITTEE: Jan Struckmeyer, Susan Klinger, chair., Virginia Melvin, Susan Kostant, Gerald Yee, Susan Stolta, Sue Weiler, Vicki Kubler, Judy Loomis, Linda Henderson. Band List Compiled, Flag Designed SOCIAL COMMITTEE: lback rowl Gerald Yee, Sue Wilkinson, Sue Anderberg, Mary Morris, chair., Kathy Buffmire, Pam Melczer, Judy Carver, ltront rowl Judy Loomis, Linda Fritz, Sue Weiler, Nancy Hughes, Kathy Bishop. wh.:- The Traditions Committee insures the customs of Rodeo Week, the Powder Putt Basketball game, and the Christmas decorations. This year they also developed a new design tor a victory tlag. Planning dances and other non-traditional social events and helping with the Carnival are but two ot the Social Committees functions. This year they also compiled a list ot bands available tor dances at Central. Committees Work Continuously Homecoming, the American Field Service Workday, and the Carnival are the responsibilities ol the Protects Committee. Arranging everything from getting the Cars for the royalty to Obtaining labs lor the Worladay, the Committee is always working. They also try to arouse competition between the classes, Betore any legislation may be introduced in the Senate, the Rules Committee must review and, it needed, reword it, The members, selected loy the senators ot each class, also set up the Senate agenda. PROJECTS COMMITTEE tfrrst rowi S. Schneidmon, S. Wilkinson, P, Melczer, D. Diamond, lsecond rowl J, Loomis, S. Weiler, C. Lakin, choir., B. Shields, lthird rowl S Sottertreld, M. Kohn, S. Stolfa, P, O Malley, N Hughes, J Cooper, lfourth rowl D, Smith, J. Grohe, G. Yee, P. Ring, ' RULES COMMITTEE: ifirst rowi Jon Christensen, Anne Moller, choir, Lindo Kleinberg, tsecond rowl Rrchord Zigrossi, Katherine Buftmire, Solly 9 ci , : 3K '?' 2 at is it 1, ' I I, , I ' if I 5 if I 5 ,Vi , Andersen, Trudy Solomon, John Beers, 5 L dr.. STUDENTSUPERHS if With o new TC lunch iTS WWE' spirit 06:79 3 Student S ?UBllCllY COW 'J '55 llwi it O LEJVT S: .2, -- l K K S, STUDENT SUPERVISION: David James, chair., Richard Zigrossi, Steve Sottertield, Jett Smith. With ci new name, the Student Supervision Committee also has new responsibilities. Still supervising the cafeteria during lunch, its members are also found at assemblies and other school tunctions. The Publicity Committee tries to spark school spirit betore activities through posters, cards, and bulletin announcements. Student Supervision, Publicity Fulfill Duties PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: lbock rowl Nancy Fisher, Billie Pearlstein, O'Molley, Lindo Smith, Borboro Schotter, Jill Rose, choir. Morilyn O'Leory, Sally Andersen, Lynn Flegenheimer, ltront rowl Peggy 43 it 1-1 L, , l .. . F' . Uf ',! fix! Susie Kleinberg welcomes new girls ot September T604 wi! 'X SX GIRLS LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. T. Hooper, Melczer, A Barovitch, M. Ost, S Aron, K. Keyes, M Deon, L. Blair, T Goodrich, B. Thal, W Weiner, L. Arnold, Miss Branigan, sponsor: M Ell'S P, Melczer, S. Kleinberg, Pres., L. . Dwyer, J. Sawyer, O. Roehr, K, Fritz, J. McCloron, S. Paley, P. N l The Girls' League is organized according to class with an all-over executive committee headed by Susie Kleinberg. This year, in spite of internal organizational problems, it has successfully sponsored a Faculty Tea, a Father-Daughter Banquet and a Mother- Daughter Social, the Bobcat Bounce, and the Fashion Show, along with many noon hour cookie sales. ln September, the Girls' League initiated an after school tea to introduce the girls to the activities ot Girls' League at which Mr. Andersen and AFS student, Christian Mueri spoke. League Originates Welcoming Tea 44 F Sgrvife s Exewtil' Srhmic i ' i +37 .J I -dr '1 4 l l i i W r l i L fu- lsil lil VP lllllllil Tel: l S lllllil l 'ENQ- it B ' All' nce Disappears by 1 97O? Despite the numerous activities of Boys' Alliance, Bobcat Buddy system, Workday refreshments, and the Valley Beautiful campaign, the freshmen have displayed a regrettable lack of interest ' ji X in the organization. Only tvvo signed up for the positions of freshman representatives. Primarily a service organization Boys' Alliance also helps increase school spirit. This year Breck Peters instigated an open i 1 Executive Committee meeting policy to try to increase interest ' in the group. l-le also arranged to make Mrs. Schmidt an honorary member of the all boy organization. 3 3 . 3 Hi 'QC . :L llc S if Er, on? . i3 'WL 1-1' Susie ,JFS 0 Gerald Yee busily records rnin- BOYS' ALLIANCE: B. Pollard, R. Kostant, D. Horter, Mr. Cox, sponsor, B. Peters, Pres., G. Yee, H. Maynard, G. Utes of the previous meeting of Stephan, B. Reid, J, Roof, D. Greene, J. Grobe, P. Ring, S. McNairy, J. Maynard, B. Krussey, S. Satterfield, D. Boys Allignge, Burns, A, Kleindienst, J, Cressler, D. Gale, D. O'Brian. 45 HOMECOMING ROYALTY CANDIDATES: Richard Golan, Sharon Kemptt, Bill Easely, Nancy Taylor, Jay Schlueter, Pam Stewart, Tim Barbara Relebuan crowns Pam Stewart, A school waiting, anticipating, hoping a few words and the suspense culminates in the crowning of a new Homecoming queen. Pam Stewart, with football star Jay Schlueter reign over the Homecoming celebration. This year a castle, modern dancers performing as ladies-in-waiting, and court acrobats add to the mood of the theme, Camelot. A Schi SHARON KEMPFF1 PW I ll ' 5 dll: ' 2 tiff T lffir i ill! Pickrell, Linda Holland, Nancy Hughes, Dick Gale. 1 Qi , T - .l' l tiilll M l lrllll l if i ,-M: Hoist! l I l it i rift it i 1 TI it ls-P. l ll iz 1,4 , ii ri T il il, l 'Q t . l 'li l ii 3 Long time steadies, Pam and Jay otter each other congratulations. gr Nx- f 595- A School's Hopes SHARON KE1'vlPFl:: P0159 and Appegrgmge 1 Q' ' ...,f f 2 'Y lx I X :ff :ly Q Je f.- '11 1.1. l R ,x n'. -SA, Svclos' : ocoewemeo' S: se ooo oopeofofce ooo 3 5 ne 'Y'l 'L,'E ,r-er -m.f le:-f were 'oe cos s ?or cfoos PQ 'fe Neff Peoeo A Juflor 'Alas if o oogeoo' Deceoooe 3 spofsoreo by -we Jw Cf Chamber o5Comrr1erCe.l.l.'L'h e-'go' orgf scooos porf C going Cemro' 'ook 'wo or frwe 'wer places. Sharon Kempff reoreseo-wg Florr fflooellog Ageocy woo -he owofo ?or Pease ooo Aopeoronce wrwlle Marilyn Ellis H.-foo irsf ploce in Scoolosfic ACL'lEVEVT'lE l'. MAFULYN ELUS: Scooioswc Acme-femeo' Sharon Kane if MW aff Z . as iyy, , Z 'K ,, ,J ' 42 w ' 42 zip Ze, 3342 ' 2 W V ez 7 Robin Mnckelsen Nancy Hemel Luz Hunter Q 4, Freshman Sweetheart-Betsy O'Brien, and her attendants, Jem Mmkler 'R CenTral's Quiessful gif Queen Of H66 w Quee Each yew 0DD0rTunity Whoo! life, 'he Kev cw. Tefllhersl B! Ch0roXiersl We Queen Und The Sc nominated DOUQQV liek Heong Wm WQTE Q Weds uiessful Holly Carter Queen of l-leorts-Nancy Taylor and her court. My , W , YL-, ' Q , li- Betsy Rorbach Suson Taylor Queens Deck an Appreciative Campus Eoch year the Echoes sponsors o freshman sweetheart to give each freshman girl the opportunity to participate more fully in high school lite. This yeor Betsy O'Brien was unanimously selected by the Key Club out ot the six candidates chosen by the freshmen English teachers. Betsy, treasurer of her class, member ot Choroliers, is also active in out-ot-school activities. The Queen ot Hearts was sponsored by the iunior and sophomore closses, and the Social Committee ot the student body. One girl, out ot the tour nominated by the boys ot her clctss, vvos elected at the Valentines Dance, Februory TO. The senior, Nancy Taylor, reigned as the Queen ot Hearts while her sister Susan, Elizabeth Rorbach, ond Holly Carter were elected to serve os her court. 49 , Sher The !fsow'6'Nf' depuTH2S 9 MOV EC'- Mgf s:':3 , f CONES' . yc 'S If a':W A ess .' VENOWE' was Nom Lindy Holm rrws 0 N36 I if '- vu X P i ll . . . The Maverick Day sheriff and deputies differ from the usual high school royalty in that they represent the lighter side of high school life. Chosen on March lo on the basis of the beard growing contest, Sheriff Steve Mueller and his deputies Steve Hart and Woody Woodard officiated at noonetime festivities. A less unusual but Iovelier reigner was the Key Club Sweet- heart. Lindy Holland was chosen by this all male club, on the basis of her attractiveness and activities 2 We llngl Hairy Sheriff and Attractive Sweetheart fir, if ff LINDY HOLLAND: Key Club Sweetheart COMMENDED STUDENTS: Tom Deaklns, Elanne Pappas, Marilyn Ellis, Jodi Martm, Suzanne Meeker, Kathy Fenley, Gerald Yee. SEMI-FINALISTSZ lseatedl Susan Kastanf, Robln McGee, Susan Klinger, Chrnsrme Bueche, lstandmgl Ronald Knlgard, Bill Neal, Hugh Maynard, Davud Kyler. Students Bring Honor to Central A x, 4 NCTE Recognizes Kyler, Martin The following groups of students have brought scholastic honor to Central High through test scores or class rank. The first group, the National Honor Society, includes faculty nominated iuniors in the top TOOXO of their class, and seniors in the top 1570. As an honorary scholastic organization, it sponsors a tutorial service. The second group of students have received honor through the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test which they took in February of their iunior year. The semi-finalists, of which Central had nine, eight more than the usual Phoenix high school, have a chance at the schol- arships offered by the program. The eleven com- mended students are also among the top students in the country and are ranked lust below the semi-finalists. Another test a chosen few are asked to take is the National Council of Teachers of English test. One iunior per SOO students in a school is chosen to represent his school. Finalists and runners-up are proportioned as is the House of Representatives. This year Central had both a finalist, David Kyler, and a runner-up, Jodi Martin. Dovicl'Kyler and Jodi Martin are two of only five winners and runners-up in the entire state of Arizona in the NCTE English test. 53 'ft l Top IODA lfirst rowl Poley, Poladian, Bencoma, Kostant, McGee, Robe, Cole, Ellis, Klinger, Rhoades, Ring, Hays, Bartak, Kleinberg, Blakley, Moller, Root, lsecand rowl Vintila, Raine, Rose, Sklar, Fenner, Pappas, O'Malley, Morris, Kubler, Youngkin, Taylor, Woods, lthird fowl Jensen, Maynard, Pickrell Top Qofcz lfirst rowl Elaine Pappas, Susan Kostont, Peggy O'Malley, Rose Maynard, Ronald Kilgard, David Kyler, John Plante. Nat present-Greg Bencomo, Suzanne Meeker, lsecond rowl Al Kleindienst, Gerald Yee, Hugh Carter. Top Grades Distinguished Students Hamilton, Settles, Meeker, Gallamare, Hoge, Cozza, Woino, Kilgard, Rob- ertson, Kyler, ltourth rowl Yee, King, Peters, McNairy, Jones, Gale, May, O'Brien, Kandel, Milker, McGrath, Kleindienst, Misiaszek, Plante, Not present-Foster. 1 i ii! I OPlllllSl 5lUDENl5-ol' lHE-lilONlll iygpi lim Perry Wi Hays, Dove lomes lodi f Martin, D-nh , Gale, ibott:rr ' -A Anne Molle' ' Mary 'li:i'5 Peggy O li'-3' E. Suggs lD,lC' lhe lop 22 cnc dents-ol-the-lilorzh 3 have lop giodes, averages ol l,0 or ce high school, lh occ f 3 ohd scolorships ieclp ol extiolcuiriculor gg With the help of U ymg , V,- ,x. -I - xx - lx l i l ll, -ix ,-lh ' it 'p , i 1, yhhh 1 . Y I N' ,pl l may attend the Unwmy s y 4 l OPTIMIST , STUDENTS-Ol? X THE-MONTH: K ltopl Jim Perry, Rory Hays, Dave James, Jodi Martin, Dick Gale, lbottoml Anne Moller, Mary Morris, Peggy O'Malley, Susan Taylor. The top T70 and the top iOCfo, the Optimist Stu- dents-ot-the-Month, and scholarship recipients all have top grades. The top 204 and i023 have averages of l.O or better during the tour years ot high school. ln addition to top grades the Optimists and scolarships recipients are chosen on the bases of extra-curricular activities. With the help of a football scholarship, Central football star .lay Schlueter may attend the University at Missouri. W , gf rt., -, , :M-...,,w, 'fl . 1 Denton Simmons, through his athletic ability, won a baseball scholarship to Northern Arizona University. ln addition to a tour-year scholarship to Brigham Young University, Nancy Price won a S100 scholarship from the Elks Club. -1 lltarylllt Ntointgining o li i ond completing on iegoitements lor mi ol tlie group indict its members opliole to Apollo ond tlie mytliicol goddesses lilteiol Arts. g z 'Wx l ri i i l l S Three Anxiously Await March Atter writing an essay stating reasons tor wanting to participate in the program, sci numerous interviews and a surprise visit to their homes, Centrals finalists in the American Field Service student exchange program are Marchy Kahn, Steve Sattertield, and Susan Taylor. Not tinally chosen until March, the three anxiously vvait tor notitication from AFS-Nevv York. They may participate in either the summer or school program. Susan Taylor Steve Sattertield ' Marcy Kahn Maintaining a 1.5 average tor the preceding semester and completing an application are the requirements tor membership in Parnassus. The name ot the group indicates the high standards its members uphold, for Mount Parnassus was sacred to Apollo and the home of the nine mythical goddesses who presided over the 'ili Liberal Arts. 57 X 2 Boys State, Girls State Teac ff' , .11 ln' rift V, l ff' f swf ,sg v K Hugh Maynard, Paul Ring, Bill Neal, and Gerald Yee represent Central at Boys State, An interview, consisting of questions on participation in school activities, and student government, and definitions of leadership or responsibility was a deciding factor in the final choice of who would represent Central at Girls State and Boys State. The purpose of the two States is to teach its participants the principles of their government through practical experience. Voicing opinions on issues, voting, running for office, and fulfilling the duties of that office offer opportunities to learn. Each unit is organized like the State of Arizona with city, county, and state governments including all the necessary officials. A successful representative at Boys State for Central was Paul Ring. Paul was elected Secretary of State and later was chosen as one of Arizonas two representatives to Boys Nation in Washington, DC., where he served as Under-Secretary of the Interior. Boys State and Girls State not only gave an opportunity for success, for some it was also a chance to learn the meaning of defeat. In later life these lessons will prove as important as the practical aspects of the learning experience. 58 Gpveflllllel and OHZBU5 Ol Yum Ellis. I, V1 ff l l I .6 Te Gel Government ' . S is Citizens of Yucca and Manzanita cities are Peggy O'MalIey and Marilyn Ellis f I ff 7 i f 5, '95, Nancy Price and Nancy Taylor also represented Central at Girls State in Tucson at the University of Arizona. ' +Q.1-i.... .- H I ' L Students Honored by Membership ivan... FRENCH HONOR SOCI- ETY: tfirsf row! P. Rome, J. Loomns, tsecond row? G. Stephan, M. Kohn, S, Morgohn, M. Moms, B. Schaffer, S. Seeds, lrhlrd row? P. Urry, S. Klnnger, Pres.g C. Wright, K, Roof, S. Spence, J. Mnseoszek, G. Wagner. . . 3 L 4 2 1 rw 1 1 .. , , ' - 'Q 12 F? 51 Ae 1 . In 'A A' , Y V V 1 . . f . ., ., 4 .O QUILL AND SCROLL: lseotedl R. Berrnon, K. Johnson, C. Y ' I ,f 2. A Q a I j . ,K T or 7 LQCEWCLEAGJE nr' JE- mg. va.-. C QnUondScron f'e league. ond Tneepq gnups when nnfy n spenonzed new M and Seed! es Q 0? nenben on nf , RECHOESU one CEN ee Mon cr 5 east one senwesef 3 We 59 0 member Q5 Qseudent my me fn one nnndreg pc, pffiemed gy ww on R ussonnye m.,,n L 'C e undg , A 'he F0 nw none Dom, M L k ' Sneeeh eo ' ' ONS.. MNC .Y lense em' , X Umflmefte Uwe Gwen fm mir S L' ' ,pam tornesea. In or the Few Hd . . O e . Unve WM Bueche, L. Nelson, E. Pop- Semgseerg . 1 Lk pos, J. Spurlock, S. Andere ' A A sen, Isfondingl R. Hoys, D. E Bormore, J. Fulier, A. Kon- ' for, C. Stevens, R. Bailey, C, Word, M. Kimmich, S. Weiler, M. Liewen, S, ,- ' - Wilkinson. :genus W fro' new 'DW' WSW 'W Kane., Um Home , 'E e,1,mBmWg elf 60 . X f . - , , x . 'aNe S L . 1 ff' 3 s IYG-WZ f mm - sueeci Meet ., mi rl Q. J 1 .. - Q 'V xi . , lc 1' c i j lla T. if FORENSIC LEAGUE: lfronf rowl Virginia Hale, Rory Hays, Mark Miller, Vicki Catlett, .back rowl Dixie Patterson, Mary Ellen Coulse, Jerry Sovvers, Ed Quill and Scroll, the Forensic League, and Thespians are national groups which honor students in specialized fields at Central. Quill and Scroll is comprised of members of the Central HECHOFSH and CENTRALIAN staffs who are iuniors or seniors with at least one semester ot iournalism. To be a member ot Thespians, a student must have been involved for one hundred hours in plays presented at school and be an associate member of Masque and Gavel. Along the same line the Forensic Leagues members must have participated in speech tournaments. Points are given for placing in the speech contests. The qualifications for the French Honor Society are l's for two consec- utive semesters. THESPIANS: ibggk fowl Miss Herman, sponsor, Mith Heller, Marsh Mayer, Randy Heller, Pom Raine, lfront rowl John Warner, Heather Mathieson, Vicki Catlett, Jim Bickoft. ..-1-it l v 'ff li Milker, Philip Goodman, Van Jacobson, John Misiaszek, Shelley Gordon, Steve Sartertield, Irene McGinty, Mrs. McGregor, sponsor. 1 Q 1 'gf- x . i l l I Denise Chapman and Caihy Lewdowitz perform on ladder. 9, In another pose are Michale Vitello and Barbara Pate. iw S? Yi is! -, 'UK ALL STATE CHORUS: Hopi Bill Page, Many Davich, Rick Parker, Sieve Carry, ibortoml Linda Henley, Cathy Grosberg, Nancy Margolin, Sally Margolin, Heather Moihieson, Cami Chandler, Sharon Seeds, not pictured, Susie Page 'ii Dancing in Oriental costumes are Leslie Sclar and Linda Tanner. 'NV f and 1 -. ,, X l Q ' i. K 15 . xl' ,X J X ig Au silii elim leisnan, liirio Fairs wr. 1 Practice l i f Q N, I -f , . cg ll all ' , X ' . l , 'li' ii ,le- i, 5 A 'K , iemsiumeslmm HQ YT.. 4' ALL STATE BAND AND ORCHESTRA: ltop' Kevin Hedges, Bruce Rau, Jo son, Alan Gonsher Charles Argersinger, Peterson, Tricia Farris, Debbie Richards, Cindy Blair, bottom' Janan Parkin- Proctice Merits Honors The All State band, orchestra, and choral groups are to appear at NAU in March, They are chosen from thousands ot applicants tram the entire state. A The chorus has 200 members, Central is one ot the V. best represented schools with twelve. The band 'Es' it f' and orchestra groups have TOO each, ot these M if K Central has eleven, , V or -. r '- ,v,4 V Z' T V , gl., A jg A A gif. N - 'Sf' Q ' . T. ,J ,If 1 2 ' C ls! Q' A H ' T f In the costumes from Homecoming are Carol Sahtenspiel and Tia Hooper. Displaying the skill at three years of . hard work are Becky Fenly and Sue Watson. . l 63 my f ...t.1--1.-.. ,, .1 , l l r Recipients of Purple Bobcats are Jay Schlueter, Jim Olsson, Neal Henke, and Rick Kishur. 4. 1 Youngest in the Womens State Amateur Tournament, Karen Hurt won fourth place. Bruce Lichlyter won second in division in wrestling. ,41 tl 64 H1056 ,ll field, lla' brUlS65, lt 5p0rl5 def space alll 1 who lJ5l0lll remembered lllbb-ll l l 'lost l'0ll llle De fi l Sore t l lie lettermons Or, l li lv i jll ln l l ll , t ll ll ,,. l l l l ' X , A l f t lll : I R l get l l l 5 fl 3 ,T Those who spend long hours on The Trdclc, field, diomond, or courT, ond in The gym, suffering bruises, breoks, ond sore muscles, for perfecTion in sporTs deserve speciol menTion. LimiToTions on spdce ond Time necessiToTe The exclusion of mony who belong on These poges buT They will be remembered ds sporTs sfors of Ce-nTrol High School 1966-67. Most Voluoble Defense is Rick Kishur. o Sore Muscles Bring Resu ITS K The Lettermons Club, on honorary sporfs club represents The besf of Central High ,V , 45 Q i -- -V ' T l l mf' Twelve Bobcats Practice Diplomacy , Z , ' f ,, , I, I For tvvo days in December, twelve Bobcats practiced diplomacy at the Model United Nations in Tucson. Representing the nations ot Albania, Yemen, and Uganda in the General Assembly and the Security Council, the students tried to pass resolutions on apartheid, the troika system, permanent peace forces and the Peoples Republic ot China. fn 66 X. J ., 1 ,, ,f,,,,,,f,, 95 1 MODEL UNlTED NATIONS DELEGATES. ltlrst rovvl S. Taylor, S. Meeker, M. Cogland, M. Kahn, lsecond rovvl Mrs. Carpenter, sponsor, K. Buttmire, S. Kleinberg, K. Fenley, G. Yee, lthird rowl H. Maynard, G Carter, J. Plante, Mr. Herzberg sponsor., Members of the Ugandian delegation are Susan Taylor, Gerald Yee, Kathy Fenley, Susie Kleinberg. l 1 l I We ! 3 ,l l , gui. . g il. .5 r We Must Not Ignore . . . Although few ore represented in the poges of this section oll might be. Those pictured hove succeeded in only ci few of the rnony wciys there ore to succeed. A first prize ot the Stote Foir, occeptonce in o new group, o girl on her first dote with o speciol boy, o lonely triumph, these too ore important wczys of winning It is to these other successes, to these private triumphs thot this poge is dedicated, l 67 qv-an i X E .- f- , , A-H .--1------v-,..............., -- . C1-AQQEQ 9. as-uv N-.-.- ....-.---..,.,. ...,..,.-......... --.. -..,....,,-.,.. 1.--. , 477 , ll 's 'Q A 5:3112 ,- , . , , W U, UF--.gn L14 Q Q 'S KL. 4? ' x Each individual needs an identity. Alone he is a mere shadow. Class membership becomes a vital part of the student's life. Boosting spirit, making posters, organizing, competing, belonging Even years later he will look back on his school life as a member of his class. ,, .il ,gg fm'.1,.,, . , ,.e.., ,1,.f F' ,Q 'Ji ff L., wif? 111:-A 1 ' ' G7?f. if1? -Y , '. 1-.fi . lf,- L PAUL RING: Vice-President '32 Seniors Depart- lea nl Dick Gale led the senior class government through an active and prosperous year. Sponsoring the Pancake Breakfast, Maverick Day, Senior Class Banquet, All Night Party, and Activity Day, the class ruled the school, while looking forward to their graduation. Especially responsible tor making the year a success were the committee chairmans Vicki Kubler lSenior Banquetl, Marilyn Ellis lPancake Breaklastl, Martha Dwyer lDitch Dayl, Sarah Lee Youngkin lAll Night Partyl and Tia Hooper lClass Gittl, Phenomenal for a senior class was the interest taken in government, indicated by the size of their active council membership. Leaving- and leaving behind a bit of themselves-the seniors went through the tradition ot a tearful tarevvell. i HUGH lilAYll-GPC Q- XML D 2 X I Leave Envica ble Record HUGH MAYNARD4 Trees rer DICK GALE: President SUSIE PAGE: Secretory 7 I A Qgyllf L M 5 W1 5x f Teresa Acevedo Roger Allers Tony Anderson Karen Aronson Philip Bailey I fn. qs.. .1 23.1,-. , fry m 1, ,. ,I X . f I 4, 1, ,, r ,:45144', Z L Jim Adams Vanela Allgood Leslie Andrew Pam Ashworlh Randy Bailey ,Mr N pm , fi MW A M f l,V. , V,,.,s,w,,. 5,0 . A P, ,,...,f7.ffe.- fwwgsff New r a 2 ' .,...,g V, ,I ,, ff , g , g 3 X , 42 my Rickie Adams Carolyn Anderson Mike Armstrong Mark Aspey Bruce Baker ' fy A Mary Aja Charles Anderson Clay Arnold Tom Bacon William Baker . 4,7 VV ' , gh Q 'W' , f 144' l 2 Z, f zqnggff f ,.:,,,f Linda Allen Linda Anderson Pauline Arnold Paul Bacon Kathy Ball 72 f l I' xx N f H' M Wendy Bavkan larry Basham Harrie! Bendulm luck levy Harold Blnlley Ar ' ah lyk i iw l, :A -9 V17 B F . . Q 1 . if, ' 'x Al ll A x 8 l Q QM I Wendy Barkan ' ' 'z Larry Basham Harriet Bendolin Jack Berry L Harold Binkley x 1 it 7 I, F, , fr , - ,furnf ' - 5, , 'VMC ,,,, f l - Z2 ' , Wink. l' y , 'aww f pf ,gir l ff ,, f egg i ' , f ff . Q A B own. 1-1-.Aj Lillian Barker Jan Bates Bill Benninghoff Anna Betts Kathy Bishop y,AiL A ,, ., 'el , Ng 'W as f Q2 f ' 'Q 1 ,Mm P X Nm ,f 4 AA1 .yqgf73R3,75iyyff55, rfvwgM'1f2?5hf'fNwf ,,f, A a I ' 3 , 'qi 93255 ff K N f',,,v,., f g we V K f V -A B W i W, ,- V. - k ' i r' - '- ' g-4554: ., -1 pf' ,I f r l at ff, 7 -. . kg .V Q. - ,W ' 432'-' ,f if-Q I fT 'T if , I 1F ' i f' ,J .. Q- V W 5 ffm-f Wx f Mike Bcrksdale Joel Bartok John Beard Mike Beers Rob Berg Barbara Betz Brian Biorge 4 'Z I f 'K Y '45, y 1 Q-Z ,pi WK .I Jan Berkson Gary Billiard Cindy Blair . fn ,zf V' 'jd-' t ' X B 1 7 fll 'k f V If , , f , . wi K. f if gf X, If -, f ' 1 if 4 A' M f gf. , I 'Q , ' i I. f , , . Ay 41, 2 in ,ffl 41, ,,f f A U., L 2,g:,.M '2, , '31 4: A ,wg X will f Q2 .-rdf: , , ' V f 9 fffl ' I ii! fit LEC i ' ,, f f Q z 437' 'ar ' We-If . fm-ff' t V , A lx we I Sandie Bartee Rose Bencomo Susie Berkson Candi Bingham Richard Blakley Ha. fpegwi mwfffw 1 ... , me.. A . Cf' N f X 4-4 , as 7 f if f W ev in I . X A fi 7 Karen Bleier Greg Borck Tom Branamcm Christine Bueche Pal Cahill X fd 'QQ y is 'ai ' 'rv H 'in gmy .V f ,X ' nv ' X X F J Wad, , ly ' if B F .w is K' 'i o ' ' 2' .3 B 'M .ff 73 Q wi, L,, I N . , , 472 'J 5' Q37 was ' lf f - z- , ' Q .fa Paula Bonine David Bourne Donna Brand Ellen Burd Kathleen Calleni in f ' Q E K 1 4 1 , . Q 1 M. iw Q ry:,g r , Agfa r ' . .. 5, A. f 1 I in , B 'lrl Dave Bonner Bill Boyer Beverly Brokaw Randee Burg Steve Campbell wx. 74 ff 'X-.. his Lv ' 'M IL I fvfow X' Barbara Boone Duffy Boyle Sherry Brooks Toni Burgess Bob Carlson r W yy ee '45, f 'K' , ab gl ' ' T3- 1 X . M ff lf V' H Q . V .wfe '- ' Wfii' ,if Q? 'Wefvf -, ,, ,L ,. y- .7 ry ,.-, , ,I fe l 'VKX , Tom Boone Patty Boyle Bernice Brown liz Burns Sieve Carmichael J W A 1 x I' J Priscilla Cam! Irene C9PYll5lY F1'7 vita , rixyt xva, 1, I 3 ,T V- W 1 r l l ali -E, 1 r l Mill Ceglnnd ,WTI l, ff A I f'x ---New... ,.ee,, e.,.-,.- ,. .eer , , . , Q XX we Y-if Priscilla Carns Brynn Carter lrene Cepynsky Cameron Chandler Q: I M, ' V 1 ,W Q V L. I '31 I ' ' ' V It 47 if ',,,., , L I B C 3' K gl' f X 4 f 1' ., X fi ' 3 'QR-A 1 K 4 Terry Carter Judy Carver Linda Casteel Cindy Chandler Denise Chapman Byron Coburn gf, 356-'Au .- 5.4 Ifgfvf' Mary Cogland ,.v,- .-5.-3. un.,-.gl -',,o', n - JJ, Steve Cohen 4 V! 40 ' fi t 'v' Ronald Cohen .Ll ' 3 '?e,L,, x , SEINHOR GIRLS LEAGUE. P01 HozeIer,Joser1e Vinnllo, Terry Goodrich, Mory Morris, Rose! r'nGryMUrpl1y, TIG Hooper, Jozelle Ghlz Susie Kleinberg, Nancy Hughes, Wendy We1ner,MoriIyn Ellis, Lindo Alien, Mory Osr, Sue Poley. Ron Cohen af- C 'N is-rf' 1 :W f 1' f r il Y .- 11:-Q 4 1 '1 L31 , HZ? W' ff F ...,' I, . g, Hj,,, WV , V A f 'MQ f 2 lf 1 f Q, 2 Q 311-I faq C '- Q A 1 ,,, , xr' wf Betty Cole Leslie Cooper Jim Cressler Linda Cunningham Jim Dean Mark Cole Tom Cooper Annette Crowley Darlene Currey Jim Demaree 0 N, 1 I K. . if Q '. F CV 1 't 1. A 1 -1 i f - Vx 2 Q in Q We edgy rr,,r Q .zrrri ',,A 1 I l Linda Collier Bill Cottrell Bob Crown Richard Currey Julie Dianics 5 76 .r 'Q ,A QW Q ' 1 1: ' I W X3 w 5. 'V-i..,f Y -I Q Tano Congemi Non Cozza Liz Crown Debera Dunilson Carole Dippold Dan Cooper Veta Cozzo Randy Culver Tom Deukins Charles Doone l .7 l l f. J-, 16, 'oi fa, 1 r l Pal1iciuDovgl1rry Mile Edlson Don Evans Belly Fenly llwy llugg it ' in 1 J ,:Z..e N - 1 l ' I 1 l I l r l l l '1 1 1 p-A-U Cx 1 Z, I , X' Q..-f :Rf fi V- f R .E K Patricia Doughrry Mike Edison Don Evans Becky Fenly Mary Flagg Pat Drensek Anne Edwards Patli Evans Kathleen Fenley Lynn Flegenheimer U5-S.. X A F 0 1 X '- as Q X A r V - x if l ' 'il' ,ke l N A ,Is , .,,. V xv , g , J V xx , LE, 2 ,.f W-6 4 Carl Duisberg Diane Ellerd Tom Facldis Sue Fenner Clare Fletcher sr ,' -f If 44- Q, 'R 'il Y 5 ff '7 Q ' Martha Dwyer Marilyn Ellis Linda Falls Nancy Fisher Janice Fosler fs, Bill Easley Susan Essig Joel Farrell Tom Fisher Eiril Friedman , I A -. je E --p -W-f Ll M- K AQ Q , , 0 ' G :g if 1 we .M f 'f Chuck Friedman Terry Ganem Judy Geisler Gay Gifford Nancy Graul is ff' 'e Q5 Q. N x 'Q x 3 2 C J ,V Q . .i V i , it ky wtf li' all in 4 m e , i. X 45- N 7 L Q CL Susan Furedy Dick Ganzen Cindy George Marc Gilbert Edward Grcutski . ' ,f ' . Qff. ., V !,..,.-f Q , - if , ,nfl 2 T . -5 zz s ff 'M 3.4 I 5 ,x 13 -5 A 43, f ,M 51 I Richard Galan Janet Gnrver Jazelle Ghiz Steve Gilberison Jane! Graves -ve ' f 1 ff, f 22, 2 , .J 4 ug f , -' ff ei -45 X r 5 i,. ,, ' , Gay , 4, W -W if 'V fy 'Neff ,, at 78 mi ' B is ' in f ' qs NM Q W V WE.. Dick Gale Jack Gates Paul Gicnelli Janehe Gillespie Dennis Green AWM-up Nancy Gallamore Gregg Geisel Charlene Gibson Terry Goodrich Marci Green k ,G le 2' 1 , 'Q 1' .Og P, 'igfl ff? Y: X. l I Denise Greenuwai! Bill Grennhagen Seniors Pom, Cheer iam Greer VUiEViE Giggy i R 5. ff s ii 1 l R i N 1 -Q1 Zi . , Y k', :vT'X ce -R Ji Denise Greenawolt James Greene Represenrmg the sfylrsh sef Scon McNolry ond Vucm Kubler were elec ed be ' Bill Grennhugen Ruth Greenhouse dressed The beomxes of our schocl ore Sharon Kernpf and Mnke Co 'e Seniors Pom, C Tom Greer Valerie Greer 3 9, K 3. F 2 , ,I s N1 'f ---it.-... , I ' 1 49' Z f - 1-A , 'fx f ' f --f i 2 X ci' 'ir 2 My YJ- ,iffy 1 I 4, 11,445 ,. 1, X if Pele Griffin Ann Haeckl Donna Haney Gary Har! Jim Heilel J? 4 A M . if , 1 : 1 'ff' 'we-wp 2 A Q A 5 I4 rr Q We Q, 1 X 4 is Q 2 Qu 1 1, Jim Grobe Susan Hoge Brian Harman Helene Haskes Alberl Heilzmann X ,j., fd My 'W I , g f ' viii, f Julie Grout Virginia Hall Kristy Harman Rory Hays Alan Heller Kelly Grumley Steve GrUfl0W Beth Hamillon Jamie Harrell Pat Hazeleti Milchell Heller Kaihy Hampsch Nora Harriman Doug Healey Neal Henke J' , f 7, fi , l ' hy! 'S f X 1 I rl bf fzeiif' ,. , ,, J ' 1,,,, ' V J l 4 J , J J W , A - in J - Lf l e Y f J A L K 80 Cave lla Hoc Nancy Don lei Kullmyl y 2 QL, LA f l L 'A l E I 3: 'N km YS l ........i..-- ,, W- .,e. Y. .e . . ,. , , J . . l J xx Q u Q 'lm Grvnow WN Hcmpsrh New Harriman 'dwg Heuley Neel Hanks 'R xl 9 1 ? 'J ' 1 Xl . ,N Ca rol Hensley Tia Hooper Nancy Hughes Don Jensen Kathy Johnson V, I-me ,. ern- , ,Af Z.: .-.., Z , swgfzggh f I fl WS. J .. is 5 6 f , J A 1 'Z f K . I 'D r ,, Q. l L: I f l 1 A M, r 1 g Wanda Heun Tom Howard Steve Humphrey Mike Johns Mike Johnston ,ijt f Q . , 2 -we 4 L14 Q , ,Kg K QQ f J . get ,Lf 4 3.7 ., A :M , We , 'V 2 Q -2' - my .,' V ,fs gl 453 am if if rr, L A fr? ff, f ! i Zhu f '- a so wr Randy Hill Dick Huggins Karen Hurt David Johnson Pam Johnson Vickie Hill Kelly Hughes David James Freddie Johnson Polly Johnston f Q i s . ,K-su .P Q is 3. fix , Q ,V 'N lp Q A ,gg ,'.. A . , 2 7 f , , 'J gr M , , K A ' 5 ', , J 315' 1 H l , J f y , ., A I Q I ff, as.- -we Linda Holland Laura Hughes Terry James Linda Johnson Carol Jones J r if J W 55132 r..V ,DZ as x 4 1,41 f Z is 4 fi 5 'ITT' J 4 4l!T'f lg J 1 5' '5 D' 'YV Q M V ,,.,:f' 3 V I el'llOl'S t me Score Merit Mosls 45 2 1, ,, X1 If l Being o ' Most ' corries responsibilities. Most Congeniol, Rick Mason and Mary Morris, slowly dehydrote vvoiting for the other one to tolce o drink, Bill Easley ond Nancy Price, Most Likely to Succeed, congrotolote eoch other, but now most live up to their title. Most Compatible t?l Couple, Joan Poladian and Dick Gale, are shown in one ot their intreqoent love spots. But nobody is perfect, Most Respected ore Nancy Taylor and Paul Ring. 82 -27 f? 4 5-it ,I ,K Awww gf- W f 72 55 f ,f , A ,933 , fig, ,W , GIF!-. Pk . -I' lv l I 1 J 4 l Fred Roy t Cliatlen Kris Kei Bob Kir if' IN 'F x rwi 'rv N t t Mg i lvl JN sf! l X 15-. I -if C r ,Q 5. I , ' . v,.1:f,g , Q f ,I ' if ff . Z M, i 'qt' 'P K ,V ' M W 7532 X, fi' ' ll I tw? J Fred Jones Ray June Charlene Kaylor Kris Kendall Bob King if '-,,,w 5? 6 -ia ry 7 4 4 'ff fy? ', ,V 1 , X f 7 Jim .lones Laing Kandel Kathie Keeney Kalhlyn Kem Mike King .WM A i v ff g i X 1 i f we T if f- x f- I M91 , X is pf K ,Q I I . swing' ' .Q ,. 3 f 1' 4 -fi- ' . ATX, ' ff, wi' Qc, , 2 l 2 , .. ' 1 Kathy Jones Alan Kanler Al Keller ldell Kesselman Terry King 1- f f 1 R F, ,Q Ig 1 3 , x , Vkifl. fflffqwzff . I ' A ..: wg. ' 1 .- 5, I 'wwft - David Jordan Bill Kanfor Kay Kempfert Bill Kidwell Jim Kinsman KN Robin Jordan Ray Karesky Sharon Kempff Ron Kilgard Eddie Kirschenbaum I ,,, ,,.,.,,.,, f 1 , f ' f 7 I 9 id' K ,r,r . ,ff,Q4e,, I V, ff, iivxv Rick Kishur Sandra Klingler Susan Kostant Janet Kuhn Charlene Lakin in 'ic QE' EW ' N V may A ' A L. Q X Q as 5 NP ' 'PHL J , x X M Tex -ragga 'X 1, ' R 4 as X 2 Q - V ' 3 1 Beverly Kleinbauer Gary Koehler Joe Kraft David Kyler Jack Lansdale , - I xr N xx K My V'-9' rm. . .g., X A Q--fri, 11- f A f , Lg f X , ,X 5 f 3 1 Y f i N 6 W 3 Y? H V. 3 ' W? 4 . ' ff 'ff L 7 V I VS' 2 f A I , I X Susan Kleinberg Mary Kolesar Sieve Kramer Roberi Lackey Terry Larned Al Kieindiensi Martin Kolner Mike Krasnoff Evelyn Ladas Karen Laskey Susan Klinger Karen Kong Vicki Kubler John Laine Rochelle Lavery WM -na . . ,A-' I, ' , -, My, 9 84 Donna Lee Cg1hyI.eWk0Wif1 Norman Linder Dave lommen Jack Lowefl dim rxgj I ,H J X X D 'x N 4 Q X X ,Z we-554 A . .F I A WM K x S A Donna Lee Calhy Lewkowitz Norman Linder Dave Lommen Jack Lowell 'W K 3 - if 1 1 Ed Lehman Bruce Lichlyler John Lislon Fred Long Mike Lucart 'z .5 v ' x' f 1+ f f 4 f,, ya W 0 Q f ' f Q s wf' '4- ,Q ,ag I Faye Lemke Dave Lichlyler George Livesay Judy Loomis Cyndy Lurie y Vh,, Ay Suzanne Levin Mike Lewis Yan Mae Lim Frank Linden Bob Loeb Hucky Lofton Ellen Loos Rhonda Lowe Pal Lybarger Carlo Lynn i,-1 15 S' , r , 1 ci I I ,Q , g y 1- .. . , Nz Y ,Q V W Q .V Q ' 6 f 2 . , I ,.,, 515 4-. 'Q , 'T W' V 1 A isrc f-ff , f M M' lg . , ,JEV t 7 Y if ' Sue Modison Nereh Maher Alon Mondell Geri Morsh SGIIY MUVSOIO I Gm y Seniors fi? 0 ,Y Meuri Becomes Honorciry Most f More Mosts intiltrote the Centro! ,' cornpus. Most Scholorly, Susie Meeker if ond Hugh Maynard, ottock o new, exciting gome .X with the some serious purpose ' thot guides their study hobits. Marcia ' i Rensink impress Jay Schleuter-both chosen Most Athletic-with her new hrond t ot femininity, Tim Pickrell t ond Ann Moller, Most Respected, dscend ,M tx the steps of tomorrow . . i M hx y U 4 N JefheyMoson MW Mulurogkt iiobinMcGee Vitsintu Melvin I SIeveMiiIer i I V i Arm X A c e ii, 17 e N f r K P-at t Marg Georg Mori Jo 1 4 i Q, F F' Q 4: Q, L - S x . X Ng :L 4 A. 1. YQXAQLY nw X RQ , ii: g ' 1 a l if-Q fa , ,- X N .1 I Jeffrey Mason Mark Mazuroski Robin McGee Virginia Melvin Steve Miller V-f t ' ..., 3 f f ' l ' . yi 1 in .LJ L. 11A J in ff f ,ff I Xi' fit t 3, I.. 4. x X K AS ul , ,M Q Rick Mason Margaret McCarthy George McLeod Mark Mesicko John Misiaszek a y fl I i. 1 ' r QZTW r ,fi 5 Xl ,W fe :rr -3 f ff I X gg 4, ...M ff we 5 , w -Q 'f'3? 5? ' ji g? f, 1' ,Ili-if Y'-1ciL'3v a' l' ,ff ' , -rn, f fs ,, GA g J . -V , . ,Q ' ,.::, :Iii tif, '- 4 f - -ff? I L 4 I ' ,455 4 Elizabeth Martine Charles McCoy Scott McNarry Brian Middleton Nancy Mitchell 87 Marshall Mayer .lill McDonald Mike McNauII Edward Milker Anne Moller Hugh Maynard Lenna McDonald Suzanne Meeker Carol Miller Bob Moore 4 J, ' 7 ,J f ,45- i if Q ,diff f , .. r Y 4 2 2 Q 'Q' Q ,A,. J 9 -,A , fl A f -, 4 ' Qgfs., S e Y ' li .vu X 1.- 9! N . gi , .tl Dan Moore Mary Morris Chuck Muth Robert O'Brian Claudia Orr BOW CC Dan Moore Diane Mote Bill Neal Janet Olds Theresa Oswskey Mkt isfw ,vwyl 'Q mf ,Mr , .1 1,41 4,r. 4 9, ' f ,, J fe f i f f f' Q f K, ,ff Gary Moore Stephen Mueller Lou Nelson Jim Olson John Overland ,sv KX Jackie Morelli Christian Mueri Randy Noble Peggy O'MalIey Pete Pabst , , Q 'QP 1 ' 'il , Q - 5 W f f ,V fr fff J L' Pat Morgan Rosemary Murphy Mike 0'Brien Mary Ost Diane Pacheco A .. .V ' fs' J 7-w fi E5 1 'X i ' Y. Q - l in 125 l 1 it fx, v? y ri ll gf ' if I Susie Page , Rial Puvker all Dixie Pulterson gf lonuthon Peterson My l'1lSvP1:mll I ,ay t , 1 Mil N ! wiv Q 4 Q., Xb , -X ,5:xs.,.5:s5f, s ..1f'P'1R?t A- . X - 1 x Sf la k T IQ a X ii . X lhx X -' in i.. . Q. X M 1 Y '- K- ix. s 1- g gi - XX Q. X 20 Q X K Ns N Xxx PAQ xg X Xxx Q ix N x N .. X N N E N X X xx Y' R f K1 W 'v , . Susie Page Rick Parker ' Dixie Patterson ' Jonathan Peterson it Patsy Pickrell .. , e . . ,,., ,wfw fffjf Richard Palma Jancn Parkinson Billie Pearlstein Marcia Pfitzer Tim Pickrell f f fu v 7- 771' I ff Qww 4, if I , , wwe' vw ' 5 , Lf if i 5 j K ' fig, 5 gk ,,fV F f .. ,fy I P xiii I l A ' ,Q xl.. I . ,A .env if ,A ' Q Ei at '1 .Qm.,,MN,k 5 . I N F, A . f We 5 1 L . if f f ya MAME' .,,,,x J., .-es K 2 ' - A if , 2, , C Q I x V -, 22 ' 22? f' A 1' 75 V 41 -f-, ' K L We fag , f . rf-V fit!! x 'fy '5- Robert Pardee Steve Parry Mike Penton Kathy Phalen John Plante , gy IW 1 fy? hw I fy 'sr' 'V , . f 3 Q 89 N, 4 ? Sally Parisella Barbara Pate James Perry Linda Pharo George Poetzl W 'P we Ks Larry Park Marsha Pate Breck Peters Ruben Phasley Gerhard Poetzl one-:K wig-4 ,fs 7' ' wg ' M 4 fs asf, A ,W ,,,, fer X fw . Q, Seniors Class '0u'rs'randing' For Four Years A Red must be their fovorite color. They Weor it o lot. Most Emborrossoble ore Denton Simmons ond Peggy O'MoIley. Vg ' - I, ,.,,,,A,5,! , , ,Ya X Joan Poladian Nancy Price rx' J' if ? Most Humorous in one of their more solemn moments, ore Breck ' , Peters and Josette Vintila, Janet Polenske Bill Pridmore Rhonda Polett Susan Paley J0hl'l Proctor Cynfhiq Rube 2 e Q' ts i t 'i Y ,L ' i X ,xy i jg i i t 1 90 1 f , f ifi me sl A , My 1 M Irene Polingo Pamela Raine Q w, 2 , I .1 f ' H5 4 1 , X ' wiv' , ,f tliia. ,V W- .ffvi . J H iim ltaisirli Gilbert Rav Murcia lieniini Val llpple lim Roni ,iii it M ' 4 llslv 'C 'a pi is at llx 'xi tx 2 B lr , 5 ., A - f'?'9'+vf: fr'-8: B I 4. ,, ,Q Q , 'n I I ,Q - N ' 'i , 1- a'N. ,X W lk, J sf X X Tim Raisich Gilbert Rau Marcia Rensink Val Ripple Jim Roof Ps '. ,... AN '4 J l' 1 rx -Og I t 5. E .si A f ' Li? X '48 , ' '- I I gl ' 4 1 R. A K . Q,-'JN 4 ' K ' ' - K ' 3 r . ' if .e 1 , ' . , Q -A-is -2 R .4 T1 as . .V , 1 , H ,f fl N :if 1 is I 'Q ffl E ' 'ft'iL' m , Y. A l Lfi':cm B - Q 1 grief- sg . Q Q, Q, , A ff Q ff g fa. , f-'Q . 2 it u Q s f 49 ' ff? , ? 1 .M I , I if if ka . . -' S Y 'f Faith Randall Lonnie Randall Gregg Rath Bruce Rau Sam Ragland Connie Rebql Kurt Redfern Mary Reinert Dorothy Rhoades Helen Rhodes Bruce Rimmer Paul Ring Jean Ritchie Frankie Rivid Kevin Robbins Bruce Robertson Jeanne Rose .lill Rose Kathy Ross Kathy Ross R ' , R 'ix A ' ...A J 1-if V -., 'X V J iz:-rl' if M Q i m ' A 1. , v fe 'X ' X f, ,. x ' V4 '-as-3-igggf , x : 1 , ' ' t D li ' I bi A Y Z, .23 .-7-,.f . V I 1 Y K , , ,. -' R ,fr . ' ,d 5 1 if 7 ,ff Li x ft... R A I f .AW 4-- g-- ,- . f 'T 4 2 Q .. R X, f A 91 X7 .,,,.,V., V, . ' J, J, flfffl , - ,,W,1 E, A V A., A-2, f' Q -- M ., Z ,-W ,V ,I f ffe A L, fi 4 g V, y .. A K pf ,J 'Q J f' 1 4 I f. WY. I ffffff ,, A A V V , , ,. Y ill ' l 'fm -V . I I lu 41, 5145 , 1.5 .wwf ,, I N Wg f gy, ' v 'V - V fir- ' e -f , I I t ' I' '- K-4' W fl 7 , My 461 f 1 'Q , 2 W -nl m e 5, ,, . , G 'X rel t' 'Z Terry Rowe Linda Russell Deanna Sargent Elaine Schildt Steve Schwimmer . 9 ,vm-.1 . . ,H14-df ' V- 7 N U, 1 f 1 sr 'M fi ? r I -qw. ,mln-, fy wi! mia -1 3 . 1 i ' ':. If Ev 1 , A 'Ili I ,-Y K, W ,. ' f '- M' fe We Ellen Roy Linda Russell Bob Sasser Jay Schlueter Treva Seese , n fs .gr ' A,-c ' R -,gi s ,S , , ' ' I .1 M .Jw X .Q ' ' ',,,,-41 C Alt Jeri Ruben Raymond Salcido Carol Sattenspiel Mark Schmidt Mary Settles , - f ff 7 W N , ff A I' , mg V 12,24 1 5 f ff ' Q33 If: ' Xi' , V de Mike Ruesga Rod Salminen Debbie Sceli Edward Schrey Robert Severance OF fe New Wit:-' Karen Runyan Kathy Sandler Rosalee Schechter Janet Schwartz Cindy Sevier J X . . ' ,A f X V ,ar ' F 2, 1 f 'r bl S S 1 nd 'x' 7 , I ,A If 1. It z T ,av J A 4 1 'wi' N , V l 1K l Debl:ieShowley Lt: : Demon Simmons Lea ze E .lerrylmillt le , Seniors Nine N Surah Spqgd N ll ! 'W X 1 3 P M Y tl M S R Q. X if XX ff N r W , N fig' rm wi x Q A QL . Q S Debbie Shawkey Denton Simmons Jerry Smith Seniors ,W ff, f , , ff!! fr zlf N 4 52,4 ' l ii , 3 f gl f if 2 4 Yi em f 'V' , 5 - 5-Z' W W, exif M if M S- S ' 'fr .. Law Q Alanna Sherman David Showers Sandie Siewert Peggy Slgler Leslie Sklar Mary Sloan Sally Smalldridge Dennis Smlih Kenny Smiih Norman Smith Theodosius Soiles Ter y Sonner Nine Merit Semi-Finalists Named l Sarah Spaid Mike Sparks Judith Spencer Cliff Spiegel Ellen Spilalney V If? Av S I Q W , iw I A , -E .1 y .WM gy , f , ,jj f,, Z f . 'ff' if ff ' 2 fi ' , j i ' ,ff Q wr, r,y ,Q y ,w W'-, Y 4 , --.-.. ' ' S-4--'M Nj In ' fi vfl X ls ,Xe 5 f 1 -11, ,, :I i ' If y X A - ,,,, . iff 1 ' li -, , .f r I 'f4, , ':f 1 , 2 m ia, P 6 I' 6 Q Q ' I Q .6 I, ' f -ds if f ,, K , T 55 45 5 -V ff f -'i ff ' . W . 'Q nigga 7 ' 6 .Q o D 1 , Marigene Starr Mary Stevens Susie Stolfa Bill Sutter Ci nda Stebbins Linda Stevenson Bill Straus Linda Sutter M A Chuck Steffens Nancy Stewart Chris Struckmeyer Mike Swaine Nancy Taylor Tim Taylor Shari Tedhams M .. M ,Q 1 ,' we M' 3+ S f X 4 , , , 1 , 'f - i A A t,V 'S ' . :Q ix y 6. :E I Q S 4 1 I V fglggigi A r l is 'Q gill' 23 E Q Y Sue Stein Pam Stewart Marlene Sukman Jane Swaziek Jeff Tersini Teri Stein Diana Stiffler Debbie Summers Linda Tanner Patty Thaldorf , ,, 2 4 gifs q if ,124 ff ff , ,. - ,f W f 1 rf f , I Z? 27 ' if .-1' 1, 62,0- 11 jj A 'r N QI: tl Bvnd Tlwiss Connie Tvoltu lnhnnie lyiev linda Van Fleet Josette Vintilu 5 X 'Ze it ,i,t N is T K 4 YY wi l ,.et.. .... .A . .. . T . ,. Y WA I 4 4 l iw if if , - N Vest lx' , -.Ae , T 'x.,17! J A T .,-,1 ,4 , QS, , , F KL K S.. f Brad Thiss Connie Trotta Johnnie Tyler Linda Van Fleet Josette Vintila 4 5' fs. vii' TW' l l 1. I F 4 Sb ,rj I FW. 1 .ax Jo Anne Thomas Joan Tuchschmidt Jim Updike Jan Van Leer Michale Vitello r it L 1 4 T 'ii Q' 3 X' '.., I 1 X ,Q-I -an fx' lx 'E x 4' K 5 95 Un l 1 'vs-X4 T ,. .K ,A Z 1' - wet? kv , l . , A ', j his V mtl' L ., g f ul. 1 l- .al Sharon Thornton Charles Tucker Karen Vanator Susan Van Voorhis Susan Vitovec ,455 t ':'w.Tg,Q I -3 Y-7 95 Dave Tiers Susan Turner .lack Vandenbelt John Verno Richard Vogel If ssh 1 , ' ' 115. o ,A ' - AA A Steve Tosacker Howard Twitiy Leslie Vandiver Jim Victor Barry Wakeford .Q J' t A .- ' 1,57 rj' 43 x-S-L - If N l 1 10 9' Q 'Q f 2 ' , 5 'I ' Q l- f .J S ' Q Q E, 'N 'at J I if v' L . A N ' i A xx Q I X ,i A 24 Y , A I K ' J X l if? A' 'A T H 6 A 5 i , 5 1 A - , Q . -. -, , ,Q QV' if Ii' i ' V f ft - if 's 1 ' . l' X ,SS .i,, A li' A539 X x .-r X 1 if sw if A e- 1 fx X NX, .gif ' f Q 3-f Sfi A S :ex X? 2. 5 X ,M J ar J 9 Wh ,gf f , 'I . J j . in W' Z W Vgrvwvef , iff lt W , f 7 '17 : lr :lv I l : 4 af 'x ki G Y ll Larry Walker John Watson Jim Wells Martha Weir Sue Wilkinson rv , ,.l I -i : zf, ,J-gr ,fc f ,t A lf J, ,, , ' - '1 4 . J is 2 V X' Iii' f M ' TV x- X. , f., w i l l A' ff X- - - in - ig I -, H - f . 1' ' , f M if f ' fi? ' it 5 , V if ' E, X ' - 1 ' 7 , wsali f -, E , Q- 5 f , 'MQ tp f 222 f' za w,w,3??sf! in I I K gf, A I V ,. M Mig' T, I - ,N :tru f 7 'N-' J Y. ff' , vu, ,F '-'Mal' ' l f' L as-W. - ,W.5 '4-ze . T' ' - i ' 53 L I f f , . dye' 5 A ' ff ffgif-'7 4 f? t w ' ,M 12 f, c .J . ' 'J - 1 Ray Walters Sue Watson Lance Wells Linda Wheeler Bev Willets .XAEQ N ix George Ward Sue Weiler Gerri Weinberger Danny White Debbie Williams Donna Warner Don Welch Wendy Weiner Jon Wickstrom Lynn Williams ,i X f . 'J' . M , ' ' V, ,Q, :.t, A ,tw 'f X w 1 ' .,,. - Y X :fn 1.1 f wif. M214 Judy Warrington Carrie Welch Norman Weinstein Carl Wilkens Shirley Williams J wt I ll fx Qxyg -ll 1 Q7 ' rw V1 .QF J X Dull!! Wilgg DWUYU9 Wt My Yum: lm APPem llaxine Hllrle .N 'H W .l A X7 V l T. , I ,' .-.-lV.,wd- N M .,,,, -..- V , , . -. - 5 U , lit X, '1- X 'Sfx tv l Q N .xl L r N! l L X53 , , 7 X f fm nglan Helm - Weinsrem 1135 Wflliams L, ,, e , AY b gy 1 v' f N I f i - r Q -J 'gif f y l- ffl W' ,fff ' Q , do - , v2' f 1 U b , V if '1f 1 'f Z1 - ' 2225 'Y yi' Xu. fiffffv 4 4 5 ,f 1235- . Dana Wilson .lim Wilson John Wilson Mike Wilson Dwayne Wilfen Jim Woino Linda Wood Ann Woods Betsy Yarnall Gerald Yee lnez Young Sarolee Youngkin Jim Apperson Pauline Arnold Penny Barlow Laura Cohen Maxine Hildebrand Bruce Lichlyler Dan Nave Scoll Rhodes V21 Q4 f b ' i W in M X 5 ,r, K .' .6 . A lri. ' W . A ' i Y Q Q, 3 , .EB f NJ? 3: 293 ,Q Richard Windau David Woodard Richard Zigrossi Bob Crown Q lady t I uf , -----.................h..g..... f t Seniors Plan, Dream, Hope Tearful and heartrending as the graduation ceremony may be, not many seniors would be too happy about staying at their dear old alma mater another year, or for that matter for even another class. What they have lost from their past they will more than make up for in their plans for the future. On this page one sees six representative seniors making plans for the coming year. WENDY BARKAN Wendy likes to travel, If she cant get a iob that satisfies this desire, then she will be- come an airline stewardess, satisfying her yen to travel. Next fall she will attend Arizona State. SUSAN HAGE Discontinuing her formal education, Susan will leave for Europe in June on one of the many student plans offered. Once there, she will work for two months in Copenhagen, prefer- ably performing secretarial duties, and then be free to work or travel. LAURA COHEN Laura is still uncertain about her plans. But she does know that she will either go to Mexico or to B'nai B'rith Convention in Long Beach this summer. Really getting away for college, she proudly stated that she has been accepted at the University of l-lawaii. 98 r ,l if its, li , l mul l f, ,. l A F .u at l All wxemwwwmmwm i 99 JIM UPDIKE Like many students, Jim is earning money now so that he may eventually go to Europe. The son of the owner ot Updike Studios, he jokingly said that he is going to be a roving photographer there so that he can gain experience tor Playboy. l-le hopes to attend an Arizona college in the tall. 19 li Q Li A' '..,, DAVID WOODARD David speaks enthusiastically ot his plans to ioin the service upon his grad- uation. Feeling that defending ones country is an honor, he talks ot the dratt card burners as Stupid eggs . He looks forward to his chance to tight in Vietnam. DONNA WARNER Setting her wedding date tor June, Donna Warner join the many who marry early. l-ler tuture husband, Rick Hubcird, is a machinist in air research. Donna seems happy and proudly shows her engagement ring, but does not plan to abandon her education. She will at- tend City College part time next year. MW We treOSUrer' g?lli gl The os NWO' trrst bl . underclO55men Osseml ys . k Alexondef dtep Oy Whrle Mar hon to meosure the G C , success of thetr c0f1dY Sole 4 Jur Btg ort soles ond oc o mghties sole, our o totol ot hve populor clossespoosc ot th help of o humorous. Cathy Bc prom committee h c c for the outcome ot Class otti dohc eyeor. Student computer CelS 'Obfjttg Story? N Bothell, secr president, Gnd Marr I Junior Computer Matches Dates Big on sales and dances, the Junior class held an Uptans candy sale, y a nighties sale, numerous bake sales, and i 9 a total ot tive dances. Their computer dance proved to be one ot the most popular class-sponsored events ot the year. Students were paired ott with the humorous. Cathy Buffmire prom committee chairman, was largely responsible tor the outcome ot the prom, held at Mountain Shadows on May 20 Class otticers labovel Tammy Gold, treasurer, Laura Bernell, secretary- Mark Alexander president and Marcy Kahn vice president pose on Mark Alexander s peep 23 help ot a computer and the results were otten surprising and . I r ei 1 V V . 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Mike Hart 'I ' ' Steve Hart t ' V- i n , 4 Bobbie Hatton 3 i ' ' V Y I 2 ,-' Mike Hauschild Xml gan lg: gl A ' Y SS V fn' W' ' ' , In Elizabeth Hazlehurst ' Lynn Heckel 'Y ,ox .Q 4 0 ' t Martha Hegdahl I -L G- 1' T-'L gf' J ' , Leslye Hein J ,I A X ' 5 be Kathy Heitzmann ' ' Kg . ,wb Randy Heller .-4. 3 4. l 7 r S I if I . f . 1 JUNIOR GHZLS LEAGUE: tap row Mrs. Siefman sponsorg Susan hlihalek Pam Clark Ann Hooper Paula Srnirh DOYTOW .leanefe N-'icilaref 'fiarsna Camille Stevens, Barbara Cheatham Linda Howard, middle Sharon Seeds Phelps, Sally Anderson Pam Melczer l lg' J A I ra lO5 J S i .q X- .,..- V so x Debbie Heltzel Linda Henderson Dohn Hendrix Linda Henley Kathryn Hill Judy Hinderleiter Barbara Hohnstein Rex Holcombe William Holmes Ann Hooper Richard Hopwood Sara Horney Don Howard Linda Howard Steve Howard Martha Hrisoulas Marilee Hubman Nan Hughes Mike Humphrey Doris Hyeoma John Isenbarger Van Jacobson George Jackson Mike Jackson Nancy Jackson John Jenckes Cynthia Jeorse Christie Johnson Joya Johnson Judy Johnson Roger Johnson Tom Johnson Dixie Jones Marc Jones Michael Jones Sharon Jones Dian Joralmon Kathy Joyal Margaret Joyce Marcy Kahn Preston Karansky John Karshner 1 -LPN i la X N ,, i' - f M ' , r x' P 2- f K l i ' , .Q t I -f , .fi-'iff 1 Q- 7 fy, A fi A ll 6 , A 5 - I fx s, 9 li t ,Z . ,t . r- a W- Q' Q A L Q A .-2,1-vids :ia tw 1 .J f s gf. ,, i ,J if if- i J J -Q - i - C , ,,,.,, few, Y X X X' My f .- ww W' f - ,' ff 'f will LZQQE: , ss 2-if ' f K! li l, lc '35 WARS- 6 , ,N.,W.W . .- 'vwsfr-y,., E V,.,,V ,V , ,,,. , ,,,.,r. , .t.,. , W., , M , V, I ' ' jeff A' IM i . , V , 4' ' i J r s 'WA 4 0 2 .A i M. -. 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I, v LaDonna Laine Clarke Lcmbe Allan Lambie Barry Lane Ann Lang Kathryn Lanham Marc Lato Marcia Lay Kathie Lehan Steve Levitt Margo Liewen Mary Lilly Tim Livesay Mary Lollis Cheryl Long Dyke Lorenzen Steve Lotspeich William Lucas Carol Lumley Rita Lybarger John Madeline Jeff Maes Robert Makowski John Mardiam Nancy Margolin Sally Margolin Jim Marks Bruce Martin Jere Martin Judy Massey Heather Mathieson Linda Mathis Liz Matthiesen Steve Maxcy Weslyn Moy Jane McBee Jeanette McClaren Allen McCullough Garry McCullough Mary McGee Irene McGinty Dan McGuire Carey Mcllwain Esther McKendrick Rose McKenzie Robin McLeod John Meeker Lynn Melczer Pam Melczer Lee Mell Kurt Merkle Linda Meyer Bill Meyers Ronald Michaelson Susan Mihalek Dorothy Miller Bob Mills Carol Mills Marla Misraszek Dennis Moen -L-.. .ev - g Priscilla Molinar Kathy Moore Robert Moore James Morris Pat Moynihan Dan Murphy Vicki Muth Carol Nachie Becky Nance Bob Nance Stephen Navenma Tony Nelssen Arthur Newman Mike Nix Pamela Nix Dennis Noel Richard Norton Dan Nosky Ken Oglesby Consuelo Ohanesian Marilyn O'Leary Maureen O'Leary Mike O'Leary Mark Olson William Olsson John Orth Cindy Osborne Georgie Ost Tim Oster Bronwyn Owen Cindy Owens Gena Paddock Bill Page Louis Pappas Vicki Parish Jean Parkinson Joan Parkinson Gary Pendergraft Larry Perkin Dawn Perry James Peterson Pamela Peterson Tim D. Peterson Tim E. Peterson Stanley Petrouich Shary Pettiiohn Marsha Phelps Ralph Phillips Sandra Phillips Dave Piele Val Pledger Clay Plotkin Dan Pollack Paige Polson Dan Porcaro Pam Pretzer Spencer Price Prairie Prince Rick Quinn Bobbie Quinnan T1 -we ---'- ---H ' ,... lk Q A V .K fg rx, 4' -'Q O ' s f 4 e J ff O Sf: Ny'-r -g n X X 1 ' 'X ' f xy P an it yyrq A x x ' . ' . -v 1 ,A 5 i s - l 1 i .. I f he 5 y ' T 'X ' if G ,A - sn 4 , -vs 'lt V ,J J 'V .aa ' - K - -:I-' Y' ,f-.7 K t A -75' X ,, ai, , is V i y' Q xx u gif . ,H esse R' A Y. f, ,,,, K j..,,7,e f,., , , X. gi f' X 'Q y l . . L '9' Q if ig. 5. .23 ik - t V if M X1 N ' -i P' c 1 1' O s,.s . ,,.,,, M. .,rs..,. Q I v-'Y' ,ye TLT . fa--v eg, - To N .- xl X I I r I 3 I 5 ' f XV , 5 ' : ' '5 J E W V 1,9 , F , F aw Ls - . ' A' ' e 2 '5-P -43 ,, -if 'CT' 3: :-,v A 2 K .. 4 . - -if 'vi 95' .elif 1 , , ,' -..,,. ' 'A fe ' I 514 , ri , I 2 ta. 2 ' Q' it -Q V- 1' . 3 Ir J kil l . 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' 'J -1 , I L i l auf 5 Robert Raben Debbie Raden Marilyn Rau Robert Raudonis Sandi Readnower Tom Reardon John Reinhardt Mary Renschler Randi Reznik Don Rhoades Jim Rhoads Elizabeth Richard Grace Richard Jolinda Richards Stephen Richman John Richmond William Ridout Evelyn Rimmer Jim Rimzo Shirley Roberts An ne Robertson Barry Robinson Peggy Robinson Donna Roeher ., , , Y ixfxx .kr I , .,. ,. on a 3 ,S ,- . '-f , E ,- K' V ' si ' 1 , l I1 h i X ' R J Q J ., , i, , EA A ' , N B I, X Q - 4- A I' qw 2 Q- F 8 J 9 N.. l A J N '-X i Leg 'fioreiegs '.le'ci. V 0 YW Car:'l.N'1g :1 cC e'x' Bcity' ' gigge gleeie y 'the maze cf 'ne way rc me Pals Verse garne- '1 vw ,sw mv i 1:7 ' 1 x U kg- .A ' W' 'J7 X I .4 ' ri 1 si X, ,,J ,,- .f . 'fu-T' - l f 3 1 Nil JW WLM if X , , , ,ve s' X if 'X 'O ,AA M 1 ,I . i 7l ,- I . I ut ,. t 'f A if I4 re 1 4 A ' ' iO9 -?.1.-f..-... .... .iv ' 7 S X S t ' s fs Y QV V V V 1 V V Bob Roeth S 'Q j S. QV VV4 S, J G Paula Rogers i ll' ff S' QV V . gg- . g Roland Rogge V Vf' 2 , 5 V f N' V2 V Q s Q V , Lynn Rome S .AV E' l l l A - V ' :rf 'VV' y Kay Roof lx-5 K ' Q. V v L V : V f V' Manette Rosen V V V ,e if ' . ', ffgs if . x, V - ,S . ' J ' X S . , 3 ,gfge sg - Q-e'3,i5?gS i d V 3 V M?:if7,g,mQf L, gg- S ff' gg ' ,V ,k1 '-j1,.1,.wi.qwg.,: .gs if L. 1 Marta Rosengren , 'R , ' Joan Rosepiler V1 ' ' V QV VV ' l Glenn Rosner 'f 'l ' VA Q V Harry Roth ' V . ' V .l 3' Jim Rothstein 057- 'Z -f Y - Aj, V 11 David Ruben V V VVVVS V V V V S XX 1 Iris Rubenstein VV l Ginger Ruiz ' fl 3 Bob Russman V A V - A .- f if V Edward Ryder V3 i 3 . SX' V t' X V -' ' j - Charles Sands V R3 i -Q' A' X fs, JN Steve Satterfield S, I' ii M' S , LA A was ...R Y f S X f' if' Joan Sawyer , V ,i 'ff' L' - 3. Barbara Schaffer Y ' ll5l ' l W3 r 1 'F . 3 s s ii in ' 'l ' teve c nee S, f V V, V - S V., V or Sue Schneidman Aw ff 7' V J ang Cdl an ' V V Debbie Schwartz xi' , V VV V XV vb AX fe' S '-i. ' V ' Nolan Schwartz 'S - AQ F VV 4 VV V V -i S -X ' i. 'i 1 ,ec ,A-at, ' .Y W A 1 1 S 2.2 Af: Sli f D- - i f - ' S SS t... .,,, S W S S . SV V ,,.. S S V Iris Schwimme XV A M s J ' Cathy Scott S A A 1 F71 . li David Scott V . V 2 41 ' V V,.' if I if , rw Sharon Seeds - V 5 tp' 1 is 'i S '. l' - 4 , K ' ' -r S' 1 Cathy Setzer j f ' -...., V ' S S V, WV Emory Shaffer fl V V V . ' S S V ' ' 1 I A f S' A S S , WY' Y . Lisa Sharp I I , V I V V V Rhonda Shellhorn - ' A 'S i V Paula Sherfield N , Q. 9 S SS V . V Beverly Shields V 0 0 sa A V 'S W J V' . it i V Susan Shinn ' :Y ' V -rv V, ' - V' 1 ' ' Cecil Shobe V ' V SV t ' S V ,V V if S ' Z5 'W 2 iff! J 1 any A l Qi' l 7 i,.i S J - 'V ,Q S V ii V ,,,, S ,,,,.. S S ,,,, .SVVVV ,.,, sig V VV S S S VV V? V Rick siemcke fi ' T ., ' S , V ' J S, J 'I r Tamara Sievers 1 V ,S ' Q 4. 'V ' e S ., Bonnie Sigler - A 'W' Shi f V - 'A' S l Q N Larry Sirrine X .Ci s V H :M -VV, f LV i ' ' V V fV S V -V Catherine Slota ' 'Y A , S ' S ig 'SQL l J Doug Smith ' S 1 V, ' ' V .V V, S i A Z' J - H ' Q S f A J li 5' 'l ii , V Su Debbie Smith ,f f S S jf V V VV S S V1 V Gary Smith V ' V in I-f ' lata' j Jeff Smith , 4. F , , V V , ' , , JVQ ' l Jeffasmnh ' f ,Q J ' j ' f Q' , 5 S ' lb S S VV SS Linda Smith 9 C f ' ' ' fu, 4 . V2 - S VV' VK 4-1 l v Martha Smith f1V AfN lg 3 , ,,,,' I M ' af 'S la 'W' V ' Y l t - A Z -1 ,ff S ' .1 Su 'S ,W 4 - V Paula smith J V il - V S 2 J S. S Randy Smith .7 S1 ' .'W'M ' ' V Ronnie Smith 15 ff is , f f M, V V l V she-uae smith 1- 1 K ,B SV ,S Y Q i LV 3 V ' J l Shirley Smith .5 V VVV -3 5V MV X ' Richard Snyder S A Q A V ' V 2 'J ' V .S l Jeff smut fi, S l ' 2 'S S 9 J Steve Sothan J V ' f S f J SQ Chuck Soubie era WV, V ',-V V f V. VV V W 4 V, , V V V John Sparks J ' f QS 3 S Vg ' , f Q . . A' ' fm' I - -5 , William Spear P3 - -- . ' 3 V S -.Za HV S i John Spencer XE. QS Y .V ,, ' Q ,Sf 1' K A J V VVV wie- 1- ,' , fy, S' iq, 'gr , V ,A ' r Alll 2 S V W wi A 1 A S 1 . ff 3 6? 'l l O l -fl -1 ' -...-,. S.. . .SN ..,. -.. S.. A...V --e . .Y. -. .- V . . . , , , , , V V SCS., R. S S. - : . . V h V S . l J T 'Q ,- ft , If ' , fy J n I 1 Y J J XB, T l , 1' I R Andy Spitalny James Spurlock Debbie Stark Dixie Stark Greg Stephan Ed Stephens Juniors: Tradition Broken with Closs Assembly 1 - sb 3 W' ' F . ' A 'S 3. xi NIJ J xxx J All N ' T X lt. x ,fi g g ag Ae., gq gg 4 , jf T fo . 'i I f I T' is is t 5 S ' ll A 7 ,.- , 4' :T 4 S 4 ext. W H I S A -- T J S 1 it , 4 f if ,Fr ' -J 5, T in L as its A-4 ' , 'tai VKYV 4 1 ,s , W, I T A , A ., F' rc- e ,fa .a A f ,A Q H -r A, 1-5 -A ',, ,4 ,X Q Q ,im--- -T T ff!-y-T '1 A 3 1.1! 4 ,, v ,, six I D l ilk it ' 5, 'ii' rf., ij 'R ' Q , . P . Q: .-.hi 'mi- R 'Q- 157 fa ,.r Steve Sternberg Camille Stevens Tim Stillwell Gary Stoeberl Gene Stoltz Kathy Strickland Mary Strickland Laurie Strong Sheri Stroud Jan Struckmeyer Geri Strull Lea Stuart Katherine Stumpf Sandi Sweeney George Sundstrom Marcel Tanguay Eric Taylor Susan Taylor Kelly Telford Rosemary Thorton James Tibby Jackie Tice Jim Tilley Sherilyn Trego Barbara Trimble Dean Tseunis Johnson Tsosie Daryl Tucker Linda Twaddle Betty Tyler Alan Updike Phillip Urry Andrea Van Ausdall Jeff Van Duerm Michelle Vaughn Michael Venche Charles Venqhaus Greg Wagner Mark Wagner Mike Walker Elaine Ward John Warner Bruce Watkins Charles Watson Thomas Webb Linda Weber Marion Weller -eq- 4?-Fw fi ' R t S? h 1 3 , i in s 1 ' '- Ji S i TX- Q e' J ff tx 1 WT V W ff J E J' i if 2' iqiiifil ' V ' S ' .9 A A K J Y V 0 l ' T 'lg s Fri: 4 ' 1 ' . , , if T W Til c ' , s T J f T Linda welter fl Q Et 1 rf - X-A I 1 , , Y V -,,. -ffm' ' .,l k - 7 L A . A A I N 1 Q I -X 7.-,, ,, In 1 ' , ,,,' . l l l ex' Jane Weiner Robert Weir Marilyn Weiss Debbie Welch Sondra Werner Susan Weslerdchl Grover Wheeler Pal Wheeler Marvin White Bill Whilfill ,G J 6' f I 44 I3 61 W M, 57 5 Leorning is C1 tiring process. We will memorize, ond forget, ond leorn if oll over ogoin until if becomes o port of us. This is The undisciplined science of education, Juniors Happy Time Follows Class Routine Notes , bells. A discusswor Iunchlime roulmeo' Students Aflemooi timewilh relaxing Ofidcreli r .Q J' ME is-A l l . . 4 4.1.4 r......f,,Q-gem., , yn t .. ' '-vw y fr f W' , 4 f -.4 I ' 'Q-..4,. . ,,' Q: .2, .t Ms. .M - -,,. :M.f.,.t-.- f s . . , . . ,., 44:25:54-'Iw::4,, j.1:5W',4' Q . ,W , , , i f Aft.: H, .,.,. -4 - ---- - ., .ww , r- , , 2 ,1':v-my' l A K fi? fs 3- X fi' . l f I ,Q r 't JM we 091- - -Wt ... my Notes . . , lectures . . . bells . . . cissemblies .. discussions , .. t lunchtime ond more notes . ., routine ot the schooldoy cecises ot 3:05. Students pour ott campus. Afternoons bring hours ot the librdry .. time with triends , ,, relaxing ... studying but ldughter and a reledse trom cores, too. 4-of t .5 2 ' XM , ip lu .ff ,X f , GL.-lf , WY' ,Q 1 se .ua .fs if Q, 1 r A 'A 'i iiz i .A i M1 1 'r :1? ' R. ' ffl, I ff 0 'fe 4- '15 5 rf Ili. ,V ..,, y .., Elizabeth Wile Susan Williams Judy Willinger Barbara Wilson David Wilson Joyce Wilson Rick Winston Kathy Wirick Pearle Wisotsky Scott Wood Peggy Worley Carolyn Wright .leon Xericos Susan Yancher Michael Young Mike Young Carolyn Zanale Claire Zurwelle .AMA 1 3 N I '-R - 'h ' 'T f Treasury Climbs, Skyrockefs VViTh a skyrocl4eTing Treasury, The sophomore class came ouT l T more Than 32000 aheacl This year, earning over 5500 on Their Babe RuTh candy sale, alone. Ranking A second as a big earner was Their ChrisTmas dance lbelovvl, grossing 5190. y OTher acTiviTies sponsored by The class were informal dances, an EasTer candy sale, and various working 'tl x 2 il A gi k , , 43 1, , . ' A ' ? T ,filly Q , service proiecTs. Led by capable and enThusiasTic officers, The keynoTe of The sophomore class council, according To Eihan Schwartz, was exTreme parTicipaTion. One of Their maior goals is To presenT vvorThy members of Their class wiTh subsTanTial scholarships on graduaTion. V 'J W, Wy Q R. if , , - ,Mc K ,M sv il 5. H4 i ELLEN COHET Secierory lilfpgmw l ligww ELLEN COHEN MEREDITH JOHNSON ETHAN SCHVVARTZ: P d CE RING V P wdmil MWMX Migdmlmirat MM New MW mmwmww Q WM QW i-if ROY 1 ice- resndenf I7 A f y O ? A J fl i , 5 Secrefory E 9 1 23' 24 V 5 Jigfgl. 1 ' , W A ,- 3 E2 ' VXA , ' ,.,--sz ' bl f D N Of I vw - J M . 1 l ' A I! 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'ea K-' ff . ... .LDFL 'E tihxl 'vu Michael Franevsky Robert Friedman Linda Fritz Marie Fritz Darrel Frost Tom Fuller Jan Fuzzell Caren Gai Bob Gaines Elizabeth Gallagher Shirley Gallamore Judi Gallardo Larry Gallardo Ron Gawlowski Debbie George Angelle Ghiz David Gianelli Sandy Gifford Elton Gilbert Irene Gorchess Phillip Gordon Sandy Gorski Michael Gorss Kevin Grady t. .1 x X S J ' ' -4 L. , f ': , 2 Fin' at - - VA , L' , L ef F A FFF ,F F 3 v it 'T L vj K 1 I L, P . . ' . by xv . ' 55 FT W I. - Y ji ' Ji,- -Q . 5 .t'5'f t 1 ij? 7 ' ' D A 4 4 yi, T. 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V x .hy-r .LL-.Q x .I Ir ,- xv 9. 44.37 .ie 1 43 w rt Aa In-2 43 9-vh lv C' F7 Patricia Malody Colin Manoil Jeff Manoil Carol Mardian Daniel Marks Mark Martinez Doug Mastin Gary Mason Karen Matthews Biff Maursky Linda Mautner John Maynard Jennie McCarthy Steve McCoy Dave McCracken Nicky McDonald Gary McFaul Judie McGara Marilyn McGaughey Kathleen McKinn Blair M-:Keever Gail McPherson Norma McPherson Keith McPhilimy Joy Merrill Rosemary Messana Susan Messmore Karen Metzger Eric Meyers Judy Meyers Steve Michael Shelly Mignella Jon Miles Mark Milker Judy Milliken Randy Minkler Kurt Mohler Kevin Morell Mike Morgan Stacy Morgan Bill Moriarty Gary Mueller Pamela Mueller Tod Mueller Donna Mull Cathy Myrick Joan Murphy Barbara Myers Tom Musbach Barbara Nave Ann Neal Mike Neill Robert Neill Tony Newhall Donald Newnum Ronda Newton Toni Noonan Steven Norris Jeanne Nunn J , FK w .. 1 jf K J . -of .S Q V J A l A 1 J E I - . - K., . 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J si - K , I 5 in x ff' , E . -s ,. i -, 3 I , yi, I NN, . 11.4, ty A K I V A Tolis Young Sharon Zigrossi Sora Ziskin Winkie ZurWelle as ki Gary Weber Vicki Weber Riki Weiner Steve Wells Bonita Werring Steven Westerdahl Jerry White Rebecca Wick Judy Wiggins .ludy Wilcox Darlene Wilkinson Wick Wilkinson Bernice Williams Vicki Williams Liz Willis Susan Wilson Roger Windau David Wolf Thomas Wooldridge Don Wolfendon Gay Woolsey Michael Yang Philip Yang Steve Yarnall Holding their tirst council meeting November 23, fresh- men government got oft to a slow stan, partially dueto a lack ot interest and partially dueto Grubbs resignation. Getting into the swing of things, they filled their activities' Calendar with many proiects. Pictured are the elected officers: Betsy OBrien, secretaryy Ben Friedman,vice- president, John Grubb president, Bonnie Elias, treasurer. Ben Friedman took over Grubb s duties. 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Hum .4 tl lr I Q f ,gl-.X 1 137 .,,, -t...-.-.... .-.. . l N m gf Freshman: Mor Tony Wolfe Theresa Woodard Leigh Woolfenden Suzanne Wright Chareen Xericos 6 KX Qi .i 3, V' aw 1 If X 1 JeriAnn Yoffee James Young Steven Young Barbara Youngstrom Chuck Zierler Debbie Ziskin Ed Zuck .lim Veronica Ryan Bond Attend Father-Daughter Banquet U wx! ,P J. A ,5 :PWR we r X 1 r xr ' . . 11 f r '4 Qt V N y i y i,.,.r A to W, Q. -Q i t f' A ,sn Q52 t W T 1 A ,llfzf .3 YS' , ua H, . .La .-f-v FRESHMAN GIRLS LEAGUE: Mrs. Lewis, Karen Keyes, Kay McKormnck, Kathy Kuykendall, Pam Hartig, Janet Sawyer, Susan Clause. .5 fn ,QQ ,513 fl! -s o t ,. 'QS' ' av 4 vw, f, ' ug. . luv' 4 1 138 Nef- ff-M X1 fe.?r55adEW J grew 0 533 new? Fwtedm' 'WOYCC' TYQSV' prevffiff' - fggwanafww Of U' V Sow C' ' FQNQV pfC1ECTS f Qi, 'VE ' J., 'fri' fyxE'5 F., CM .i .J sas UA .MN .144 Q-3 1 NJ E K. I ii 64 'Lf Newly eiecfed Vice-Presiaenf George Ghiz, direcrs a dass council rneefing with Ben Friedman who Took over rhe freshman dass presidency upon the resignation of John Grubbs. Same of rhe more popular proiecrs undertaken by The freshman council were a pie Throwing boorh ar the Carnival and a forrane cooky sale. Ghiz Elected Vice-President , f'x Q-I 9- l Q -rf H913-C-41 --Y, ss. Y, H- AND .1115 ,..qm+-. P i W f NX Participation is a necessary extension of the student's life. Most of his high school life is mandatory, but through his participation in clubs and organizations he can show his individuality. As a mutual interest draws the students together, the club forms providing a creative outlet. dt L-112, . . Z ' ' -' I7 Q X x f . ii. .Q , Qk c. 'N Selecting the Centralian COVEV OTE Mr. Herzog, Don Jensen, aricl Rita Berman. Editor Jodi Martin teaches beginning staff members. r Q N. Q! ,AWA f ? 1.-Y in .xii 'B 2 .Q f AAAX,,.x R as Y . Q ALkL a .. - .X j gg ft 5 Color Captures A L L The total experience of Central High life was captured in this year's annual through color pages and pictures at such places as Bobs and Saguaro Lake. 8 f . Ei. ii A,- fl X. r K ' - f ff ,vw K lseatedl A Rory Hays uses magazines to find interesting layouts. YEARBOOK STAFF: Kathy Fenley, Kathy - Johnson, Rita - Berman, Kim Hays. 4 x -1 x xv ,-' . ' x AFTX- 142 Berger, Rory lstanclirtgl Dori Jensen, Dave Barmore, K Debbre Stark, 'Ni' H' .lon Cooper, Sam Kent. 1 afr:e50'f ranger gcvictr - l l l l l l i K l r , Y 4, hi 'i i ' X 3 i l ,I J l I X'-.. X agsl' lX.........e,.,.a . Bruce Baker Echoes business Advisor Mr, Nelson, and editors Lou Nelson and Randy manager, advises Margo Liewen, Bailey discuss Jim Spurlock s news story. ,-f-.... I, 1 QL., V . 1 - , il1?f'fi'-'l 5 ' I gi .. , . ,. W.-. V ' A J H I sg. Q 'M '52 - s 4? ,V ,1 , c 1 if 6, , ' ' . . V- M?Q -A-. ' -,, e,w. 'i'f LM.. . gif? E!- ' -r 31, ,f V r x ,. Q is 3 I fi - . 5 , i , - ' , .5 V V 4 I. - . 5. 6 i , Y- A' L .5 me . 1 1 .. N Q N. -. ir Echoes Sports New Format Echoes Staff members strive for reader appeal. Special features this year WQVE a new book review, more varied layouts, and interviews with Judge Tang and the PUHS Encou System psychiatrist. raged also were panel discussions, letters to the editor and other Student participation. Every student received tree copies. ECHOES STAFF: seated M. Stevens, J, Fuller, R. Bailey, M. Liewen, S. Wilkinson, P. Kobel, N. Fisher, E. Pappas. .standing B. Jacobson, S. Wieler, B. Baker, B. Bobo, D. Ziskin, C. Ward, C. Spiegal, L. Nelson, J. Spurlock, C. Bueche, S, Harman, jf 1.3 . 'Wx Q f,+'-1' 1- mi 6. sig ',. Qi, Y sxuvm K 143 pa ul A S-Q Lbs DC .Jw ,. fi 2 1 5? . ,. dh We U7 V .. M W nl 'l Z CQ E ff .75-f l D MADRIGALS: lfrontl Vicki Cattlefr, Karen Edmisfon, Diana Stiffler, Lavena Dickey, Pat Magnusson, Pam Asay, Carol Grippin, Cindy Hofmann, Sherry Trego, Don no Armstrong. it CHAMBER SINGERS: lfronfl J. Poladian, G. Adams, H. Maflwieson, B. Page, N. Margolin, R. Mason, S. Margolin, J. Cressler, C. Gros- berg, R. Parker. lsecondl C, Ward, M. Alexander, L. Henley, C, Chandler, M. Davich, S. Carry. 1 Qi' 1 .. i l fi i l E fr, f l V X! -4 .A-ff 3 A .L 1 3 l 4 if 5' 51 REDL ohio lol' A151 Evo' Bm: Bud if' for d e K, 661' ' l at fr , : REDCOATS: J C I- ,Q WNW, I YV vw ames o , , , 3, abianche, Larry Klein, 1, John Wilson, Jim Brauer, i Alex Belous, Russell Evans, Mike Ruesga, gy , Brad Riggs, David Wo, Bud Shroyer. Choir Attends Music Conference Central's choirs had no easy task in equalling last year's award winning groups, but they went even further in setting a precedence in outstanding work. During the mistletoe season the choirs entertained at the traditional Christmas assembly and at various places around the Valley. The Choraliers earned money to finance a trip to California, while the Concert Choir attended a music conference in Las Vegas. The Redcoats, Madrigals, and Chamber Singers entertained at school functions such as the Fall Sports Banquet. 145 ,4-.M Z '-I . Da! Little Symp Central's Little Symphony, though small in number is big on talent. They exhibited their skills at a formal winter concert, the PUHS system testival, a music festival at the U ot A, and a spring concert. Their selections included Mazurka from Swan Lake, Tango in D, 'lntermezzo from a Village Romeo and Juliet. Their small groups competed at the District Ensemble Contest at Alhambra High. hony Pleases All WOODWIND QUINTET: Itopl Janet Bechtold, Elaine Brackett, Pat Beasley, lbottoml lf L' il M ' L , Janan Parkinson, Laurie Spaid. FRENCH HORNSf Steve Rose, Tom Wooldridge, Elaine Brackett, Steve Shaner. I E 4 if E 1- is rl. l ' ,ty A gill 'QQ '16 CNET if My , , - if S eu ,M ,i g li ff i n 271, x If ,g k A ,, ., i i 1 I A . 1 , ,, ,, ., ,. b fy. ,. . y T 7' 4Qfff ' - f , K STRING QUARTET1 Hopi Dorrel Frost, Doug Mgyl lborromi Tricia Forris, Debbie Richards. FLUTE QUARTET: ltopi Cindy Sells, Bill Prldmore, iboftomi Sherry Trego, Becky Gord. STRING QUARTET: Morrho Moy, Gciry Sclegel, Mary Morrow, Poul Hinmon. A, -:K - I. .- Sounds of Drum molor Dove Burns leads the bond. BOBCAT STAGE BAND tfrontl Bruon Gorno Chorl Ar 'n er J hm I b B b , es gersu g , o sen orger, o Pollord Steve Von Grobill, i2nd rovvb Joe Peterson, Kevm Hedges Dove Burns, Ken Gross, Bill Poge, Brion Allison, Steve Richmon avmffd num S M! Y fs! 5 1 Li WLLYIM . gf I MIA P gl ,S 'r A Spir fiit iiiiiii. ,ly .- Su. of Spirit Ascend J WWW? 32 WOODWIND QUARTET: Charles Argersinger, Elena Schroeder, Hugh Maynard, Steve Rose. 5 Tl-tg BGB 0 s if 4 A great source ot school spirit, the Bobcat Band plays at every tootball game and presents tormations and enter- tainment during the halttimes. This year they presented a Spring Concert at North, and participated in the PUHS system Band Festival. The Stage Band played at basketball games and pep assemblies. 71? 149 Germans Hunt for Mascot The German Club is one ot the most var- at ied clubs on campus. Not only do they study German culture, but they're active in service projects tor Central and the community. They spent most ot the year trying to get a Bobcat tor the school. Sandy Collins and Paul Alpert put up the Clubs Christmas bulletin board, GERMAN CLUB: lfrontl S. Rose, P. Alpert, D. Barn-lore, l2nd fowl C. Ohanesian, C. Stetter, J. Rose, C. Setzer, l3rd rowl Mrs. Kourouklis, sponsor, G. Yee, T. Fuller, T. Larned, P, Brand, S. Collins, D. Wooltenden, R. McGee, S. Young, S. Fenner, pres, J. Balazs, lAth rowl D. Singer, D. Goot, J. Averitt. . f Fllfl 5,51 S. 51 I Sri ller, SON. l HodQ' lil l'll Bawf s. lil Dunlllf 'gm rc C Rot E PUD lhe Frenc Organizer and becc bv Frencl ond se ol France eign Corrs Club ollre llrroi llrey Q Sl .S FRENCH CLUB: ltrontl S, Seeds, D. Lilly, S. Spence, l2nd rovvl T. Sievers, B, Scha- ffer, pres, J, Thomp- son, P. Clark, C. Hodges, l3rcl rowl M. Hrisoulas, K. Bacon, J. Fuller, S. Wilson, Mrs. Dunbier, sponsor, lAth rowl P. Urry, C, Robe, A. Sherman E. Pappas, The French Club re organized this year and became active by writing to French students and seeing slides ot France. The For eign Correspondence Club travels to other countries through letters. They also saw a special film. They Write to Foreign Students ' n FOREIGN COR RESPONDENCE lfrontl D Eliot K Mathews JE Finch B Nance pres B Bitton K Hunter S Trego l2ncl rowl Mr Meyers sponsor C Murphy G Gustafson B Nance C Gai N Casteel J, Maynard, J. Klinger, T. Bates. I ., ...M Z .. MM I u 1 SPANISH: lfrontl P. Polson, P. Smith, pres., D. Stiffler, J. Maftie, J. Stiftler, R. Messana, i2nd rowl S. Madison, J. Vintila, D. Pacheco, N. Baroni, B. Lyon, M. Carmichael, D. Gordon, J. Ruben, V. Hall, S. Zigrossi, W. Green, R. Jordan, C. Jorges, l3rd rowl Mr. Estrada, sponsor, K. Harmon, T. Hoge, M. Starr, R. Murphy, J. Dennis. Members Learn Spanish Heritage The Southwests heritage makes it important for us to understand the Spanish culture, architecture, and language around us, Spanish club members go further than learning only the language by seeing films, sponsoring a needy family, and having a booth at the Carnival. Mona Starr and Wendy Green are I caught 0 playing Spanish i'Lingo at the fiesta before Christmas vacation. 152 1 If z I 1 J1 'Juli ' 4 'i 'li,i'i,,1f i 5, . I I ' l, 'riff lr 9 iid' T1 4 f ll ,wg i ' i 'u i ll! ' ull fe Q4 , g-7. ? 1. i 3 lAllN CLUB lice' 'J sponsor l. Gorchesai wal! l' 'Y L FJ . l 5 , E i F' '56, FIS Mrs. Wiebe, Paul Hinman, Kathy Ken- dall, and David Hooper revel at the state-wide Saturnalio Festival Dec, 17. Studying a language tive hours a vveek is not enough to really understand it, Legio Decimci this year, extends their class- vvork into a leadership institute, Latin con- ventions, a Saturnalia, and their annual ban- quet where they feast as ancient Romans. LATIN cLuB lfrontl M Hirshberg G Brody l2nd fowl Mrs Wiebe Langley K Kendall 13rd fowl MDBr0dv,JN6S3Jf:, R. Bloklev, P Hlnfnfln sponsor I GorchessC Setzer L Milne R Reynolds P Collins P Cope D K Jacobs pres M Jacobs C oane, npr x .- 4 pf aw 1+ ,M ', I x , ' ' ll s N V, 2 ,, K,.4, .m+H - .UUNW C53 ya . n1'f,953, laknsi' 5 Tri-Hi-N M'0ggUT':-T' -X' I memshwps, fe 'J Hosptok rein wr. oncymm ofd gou chddren, one icf 'e Tu-War-Kg If fren' 3 H5 K Mu J X A AJ McDa'wuNd S VH. bwwdrwdge, meg J I l Wan F E Wurggkg fn A L. C Ir J W F f U S x L V. S Tum, 5 J 3 I ,- '4 l . 1 N l 54 tif A is x xy Yah' A 91 Jw fi A x.,-- Kai-Kai-na Tri-l-li-Y: ltrontl Baroyich, Taylor, Butfmire, Welch, Bacon, Hooper, Roy, Melczer, Fiorucci, Kleinberg, Reznik, 42nd rowi Rubenstein, Stark, Joralmon, Clelland, Kahn, Beniomin, Bennet, l-lozelhurst, Nix, Ost, Ost, Kleinbaur, Sceli, Tuchschmidt, Lakin, pres, Diamond, Hughes, Hughes, Osborne, McLeod, Johnson, Blocher, Boyer, Castro, Shields, Gifford, Anderburgh, Morris, Jones, Younglcin, Van Voorhis, Bishop, Stewart, Price. Tri-Hi-Y's Serve the Community Through Tri-l-li-Y, a branch at the Y.W.C.A., girls serve the community and make lasting friendships. Central hosts two chapters on campus. Twanka Tri-l-li-Y helped at the Mental Hospital, held car washes, social events, world service proiects and youth and government programs. Kai-Kai-na chapter held a party at Christmas tor migrant children, one for retarded children at the Valley ot the Sun School, and had a tea. Ta-Wan-Ka Tri-Hi-Y: I I ' lf' 'fl l ' lfrontl P. Hazelan, l K. Kona, J. Viririla, J. McDonald, S. Wilkinson, Smalldridge, pres, J. Dianies J. Warrington, P. Barlow, S. Nlorsolo, 12nd rowl A. Edwards, C. Chciniller, J. Carver, , J. Gillespie, 5 X S. Watson, A L. Wheeler, S. Turner, S. Weiler, J. Loomis. 155 , r s Q E?' il nd .4 Q P9 ' . .dg xx ' IL 1' ! 'Vit -A 5 Q: 'Q X - f-. -s-H' 'l -ii.-...........-............-.it,,,,,, i I Members listen attentively as President McCoy reads an invitation to West High s Interact meeting. Bell ringing for Salvation Army, sponsoring a car smash at the Carnival, and having a basketball game with Camelbacks Interact chapter were among the activities for this year. Interact is an att-campus, school approved service organization. Interact Holds Car Smash INTERACT: lfrontl B. Lane, C. Blakely, N. Alden, R. Phillips, R. Hill, J. Boardman, 42nd rovvl M. Francis, S. Dupree, G. Derks, Paulo Saores, S. Cook, C. McCoy, pres, 13rd rovvl M. Alexander, J. Dehmer, S. Han- cock, J, Apperson, J. Sparks, D. Howard, T. Stillvvell, C. Christi- ansen, G. Branhom, C. Manoil, D. Lorenzen, J. Overland, Mr. Derks, sponsor. 156 udent L , FOOLSEII 'tdersom ii QIIIISIEMVI K .. I tiiiiiii I il ,,l,1.-i...f -i-l- .,,, .A , . . Ms- ... - . -- -- . - Y- 2--J 'A g , . ' 'NNQ' fr: i 4 :fee-ev-ffef wzfgre-.asa X f veos4if's,'Ti ' aaa Cogcc J Q 43, K a1wffe1,: iv' V Spulccf G ee 4 S f: tif-' H i J '.'-awafa S 1-ence' D Y Jefs-ec E is J Den, Etc: rn'fhB li'-ef 4 cz -:Hs F Qafaa J Gfofe' F sc' B Scncle' ' ref: A iff L Keno-eta M Kfasfefi E.-.,-ef S Poow 9, '.'u'C'v S 45'- Defg 'F '.'-are' D Jafces E ' gl Buffs J Gciz 5'c tor: C 5 Ffa T C1ooa'c t-leie' N, Stentor' 3 'Jasc' 'S Joffs c J -J 'xl 1 4 i. ,I lil ff , Ni. lTl .ff- x x, --...pig Students Guide, C.C. Sets Standards Club Council President Perrv atters a solution O 5 SCHOOL SERVICE ron Linda Smiti Sally Araerspp Marcy Kann Susie Taylor Jean Cnristensen Dennis Greene second to J Karen Kona Iris Rubefs ev' Dave Barra ine Scnul z itarilv lnterclub Council, a new addition to student government, was organized to raise club standards, and to serve as ci coordinator tor activities such as cookie sales, tlag raising, tund raising and service proiects. Tnev l'telp the Proiects Committee, organize the Carnival, and establish a more ettective set at standards tor the Outstanding Club competition. Students who participate in School Service act as guides at maior events during the vear. Si n Elgl it '. ' ngllisl J' l57 .. L.. yr I ---mm-Mmm-T-'-'TTT' i WM ln order to communicate effectively with others we must be able to express our ideas and feelings well. Masque and Gavel members accomplish this through speech and drama. This year they put on several outstanding plays, among them Harvey and A Thousand Clowns, and made use ot student directors vvho helped vvith their production. They also par- ticipated in speech contests and sponsored one at Central. In preparation for smash play Harvey , Marsh Mayer carries off caterwouling Billie Pearlstein, as Rhonda Polett practices making up Janet Schlaraga. M.G. Hold Communication Goal l K 1. ' il or 2 5 MASQUE AND GAVEL1 lfrontl V. Catlett, H. Postelnek, M, Moyer, C. Sands, B. Ridout, R. Heller, f J. Reuben, l2nd rowl T. Stuart, B. Pearl- stein, H. Mathieson, D. Patterson, B. Furst, Miss Herman, sponsor, M. Heller, pres, R. Hays, J. Scharaga v ., l -I vw .T-. . A... 3... ,, 1 4 y , K l s. XIX -,,l...ii.-f-1--if-Jud, J, , ,M ,,,, .. -..- . . . . , ii fi , 1.-.Bez l H, .f .AJ I . .... . . -4 ga-1+ Itrontl N. Stewart, presg N. Roth, P. Urry, l2nd rowl E. Burd, S. Fenner, J. Finch, J. Tilley, F. Randall, J. Smith, A. Strickland, J. Minkler, D. Warner, K. Heitzmann, lrith rowl M. Braun, L. Hunter, C. Ward, S. Steele, S. Shatter, Mr, Morrow, sponsor. Jo Finch strums on her f9 guitar tor BTS, BTS, Pic. Club Pen, Strum, Reel BTS and Motion Picture Clubs learn while they're having fun. BTS members learned new techniques in creative writing, and held a Hootenanny second semester. Motion Picture Club learned how to make cartoons and movies and discussed career opportunities in the field. MOTION PICTURE Esmeralda Delaney Mr Csantos sponsor Chris Graul Bruce Martin Marian Brady Nancy Edgar Gary Brady John Maynard BARDS, TROUBADORS, SCRIBES: l3rd fowl B. Gard, K. Harman, 1 i 1 my 159 DECA student Gerri Weinberger is trying out a recently learned selling technique at a nearby jewelry store. Distributive Education offers students interested in careers dealing with mar- keting and distribution a chance to get ahead by receiving training in various local stores. The students attend classes tor halt days and work the other halt. This year DECA club sponsored an Employer- Employee Banquet, sold truitcake, and did the ninth building display windows. ay ,,,.f A-.eff , . Lai B B 55 fs. 1 rl l lx DECA FBLA Have Fun While Preparing lor Fuluri DECA ltrontl G Weinberger C Stebbins S Klinger L Cooper B T. Burgess, M. Green, S. Blake, pres., S. Beaumont, L. McDonald, L. Wyatt C Anderson A Hicks D Lee P Thompson l2nd rowlL Wells Randall, D. Owens, D. Price, G. Poetzl, G. Gorski, M. Lyons, sponsor. 160 By tlie time mosts provides c way discuss iob oppon trips, and 0 burr l if YK l uuuuuuvwauu DQQGGCJGOGGO' . FBLA. lfrontl J. Garven, S. Mihalek, K. Hampsch, pres., S. Zigrossi, L. Heckel l2nd rowl M. Settles, L. Doriott, M. Joyce, N. Shube, V. Hall, J. Schwartz, K. Bergman, S. Poley, B. Tyler, L. Howard L. Doriott, M. Hepburn, sponsor. reporing for Future By the time most students reach high school, they have a career in mind. FBLA provides ci way tor students maioring in business to meet experts andto discuss iob opportunities. Special features ot the year were brownie sales, tield trips, and a banquet. A local secretary speaks to the FBLA group on their possible business careers. Darryl Price Marcy Green Garry Gorski and George Poetzl complete a display :IPM . 5 V . .....--.......-..,.4-.. If ws' Q . . I R r f i.i-.0-l K FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. lfronil K. Metzger, V. Jim, T. Savorese, K, Hunter, l2nd rowl J. Foldie, J. Barnett, L. Snapp, l3rd rowl L. Silvey, J. Torretti, D. Agron, J. Jadamec, L. Dunham, B. Alexander, D. Taylor, C. Dippold, M. Graham, K. Morgan, D. Sargent, president. --.-......,...,, FHA, Free Lance Display Talents Future l-lomemakers displayed their skills in fashion and food through their pizza party, Parent Night, bake sales and their fashion show, Free Lancers provided the posters that were essential to campus commun- ication. They mastered the silk screen process recognized by artists. M' ' rf 's , 1 X If , I x ' f AE i N Q l A if rl , FREE LANCE. Barbara Schaffer, Susan Jenkins, Deanna Sargent, Pamela Raine, Luanne Sargent, Mr. Plettenberg, sponsor. E if r. vi S t i L: 'l . .-:Q Q I , it , T I A l l 'Y N. . ' . T Q ' cnt . a M SC Ex l fig LANCE :fc Sdtaller, f Jewni fc Sqrgeti, an FU ti ,E Sargent 2 5-g'ne'Q Advanced biology students are known as Loyal Order of The Frog. This year long bus trips were common to them as they visited the Sonora Desert Museum, Rocky Point, Grand Canyon, Mt. Lemon, and the Botanical Gardens. They studied wildlite and brought back samples of plants and animals to be studied in their class. Frogs Love Them 163 ORDER OF THE FROG: S. Kleinberg, L. Crown, l2nd row! Mr. Humphreys sponsor, J. Heitel, R. Salminen, C. Garcia, A. Edwards, D. Rhoades, A. Moller, pres, S. Poley, D. Summers, M. Kolner, I3rd rowl C. Struckmeyer, J. Van Den Beldt S. Dupree, D. Barmore, R. Lowe, C. Branom, ldth rowl' D. Wilson, J. Tilley, P. Gard, C. Duisberg, D. Healy, D. Ruben, T. Fisher. l ' -1 lr ELECTRONICS. lfrontl P. Gardonier D. Singer, l2nd rowl pres., M. Krasnoff, B. Cloutier, J. Richmond, D. Marks, D. Cotlett, D. Woolfenden, l3rd rowl S. Petrovich, D. Wiltsie, C. Simmers, I. Beckman, D. Wilson, P. Cassidy, T. Harmon, M. Franevsky, lztth rowl Mr. Bennett, sponsor, D, Collier, C. Ames, R. Rau, Scientificcilly Inclined Observe, Todays world is fast moving. Advances in science are made by people who began, iust as members of Central's science groups will in a few years. For now, they are learning through field trips, the study of computers and industries, operation of an amateur radio station, and preparation for science fairs. The Electronics club was unique this year in that they sent messages by request during the Christmas season. ENGINEERING: lfrontl Paul Gordonier, David Collins, l2nd rowl Bruce Martin, Chris Graul, 13rd rowl John Maynard, Scott Dupree, ldth row! Mr. Coursen, lsponsorl Stan Akers, Jim Cozza, Bob Loeb, Mike Grannis, Stan Cook, John Hart, pres., Jim Woino. 'lin 21 Kilgar 3rd spc Prepoi I, l i ....... .,NnWA- A Y - -- rn ,-,, ... .. -.,- . . . . 2 Q' '-A ' 7' it . X MATHEMATICS: lfronfl Bob Graul, Bruce Martin, l2nd rowl pres., Ron Kilgord, John Maynard, Sue Clelland, Mike Krasnoff, l3rd rowl Mr. Phillips, sponsor, David Kyler, Bob O'Brien, Al Kliendiensr, Terry King, Charles Doane, Mr. Engnell, co-sponsor. serve, Prepare for Futu re :lk l l l l E l l .i ' , , lel,i,,, lg , li SCIENCE RESEARCH: lfronil J. Cooper, l2nd rowl O. Fudim, P. Brawn, B. Fursi, Mr. Bereit, sponsor, 13rd rovvl J. Roof, G. Carter, J. Bartok, F. Jones, P. Goodwin, H. Maynard, S. Speer, l41h rovvl R. Minkler, G. Greengard, M , Jackson, A, Newman, E. James, A. Doyle, 'cv i 4 Alley Cats Improve Averages Phil Parkey sports good bowling torm as John Plante checks his score with Kathy Heitzmann and Bruce Hamlett ,ga . -.,' 'F' Every Tuesday, members of Centrals Bowling Club invade the Camelback Lanes for a few hours of fun and exercise. They compete with each other and at the same time improve their averages. Perhaps the large turn-out is due to the fun they have. 166 BOWLING ltrontl F. Loulon, L. Casteel, N. Casteel, J. Glitsos, N, Alden A. Robertson, R. Culver, P, Parkey, l2nd rowl K. Jones, C. Steftens, pres, D. Summers, M Hrisoulas, K. Heitzmann, V. Greer, P, Malody, L. Weaver, B. Hamlett, L. Wells, l3rd rowl Mr. Littrell, R. Murphy, B. Cloutier, L. Johnson, J. Tersini, S. Homes, K. Johnson, L. Laine, D. Gale, J. Plantt, J. Laine, M Jones, K, Kendull, D. Cole, T. Becmy, G. Borck g l X Skiers The Ski Club lim worm weather i others were lec muscles occomp .1-,hx 'Sl ,elf ..-l.-Q..-f --- ix .L . .- - - V -- -- - - - . . A X - A ' In ' x. . Y ' '-gwkg X Sjfrlllfs l'C'l' . ll Qggeeei l 31,5 N Alder A Pobefliin 3 Culver P :jrley Zrid W K. lanes I 5T il 5 S'?5, Q Sumfifi, gr Hrisoullh, C, llilllffonllr ,' Greet 3 l.lOloG'l- , weaver, 5 Hamlet. r 'r'lellS jrgfow .fr lr-trell. Q 'fvrpnlr .r r 5 Crm 5 M5500 P ffygmvr : -grrei. , jgknsoflr . rgrfe, E 1C-gl? Ajnllr A Loire, ry WMS. r Iftdfllr - gli, ' MW' :argl f J 1 I Skiers up at Dawn The Ski Club finally made it to the Snow Bowl after worm weather subsided. Many were expert skiers others were learners. Suneburned noses and sore muscles accompanied them home Ivan Mx ,fe S. L. S. B. C. S. M C. B. L. D. 0-ab 1' SKI CLUB. ltrontl Clelland, Willis, Weller, Rorbach, Scott, Jenkins, Henry, Setzer, Abernathy, St, John, l2nd rowl Joralmon, Setzer Vandiver Wilcox Lambie W Hughes l3rd rowl Middleton Mueri Tanner Pardee Longacre James pres Timberlake Rothstein Kruse Norris James Healy King Pezzl Mr Martin sponsor , on to Slope M-fwlfw, WM Ed James and Wendy Hughes adlust their Skiers such as Barbara Abernathy find that falling comes easier than they imagined . G. , K. ' , J. ' , y L. ' , A f .. 1 . z l V1 B- l I f- v L C. ', K. A Q , R, r 'ff S. , X D. , R, ' . . T- ' I fl ' , , . R- , ' '-, , . S. ', E. . ff D. , B. ' , J. l, 0 ' '20 I A W A , 2 I . 4 . V A I f off 'li l Q K A... I J. , If - 5555 it ifllfl : gy fffwa W W 4 ' .' , 7:-r !:n.'fY - - 'll 'ly equipment before starting down the slope. ' 7' U .Nr ' M K af ? f P Ba... ........1f ' l67 l X ,,,,,, W Leading a discussion on Anytown are Rick Mason, Janice High- tower and Alice Finn, FELLOWSHIP: lfrontl Stephanie Duis- berg, pres., Alice Finn, l2nd rowl Linda Smith, Barbara Schaffer, l3rd rowl Kristy Harmon, Ellen Spitalny, lrlth rowl Lillian Barker, Jeff Filson, l5th rowl Betty Cole, Della Dillard, Nedda Feiler, loth rowl Mr. Hise, sponsor, Phillip Goodman. Knowing Gthers- Their Aim People are striving for harmony in the world, among them are members of Centrals fellowship club. Through activities such as lively panels and speakers, they actually live brotherhood. A Peace Corps volunteer from Colombia speaks to entranced club members. 'i af' i ff Uqdggomg ine P! Sharletle lift: L' Nm WMES lo ' 4 lllllli l lll V l Bowl Eagle ly l f bmi icil5i,,,,5K 'tv -Wi , ' 1 . .v .K af. X V .- f GTS 3 54 W .. f if 'f 's ' 'l I ' Q - 15-.Q ,M ,, .. ,, A C lt A ,fig J ,,,,..,..M-ff A V vs ,..w-WNW ,q4cI k'aw 0 ., Q 4- Q ss k s fa. , f H Q A Undergoing the Choraliers initiation are Q I 'il as Sharlette Ayres, Cynthia Hofmann, and f if . L W' d 'H z fi i ii as s . A I Q R ..,., Students Meet, Share Ideas Barry Becker John Beard Ron Michaelson and Vincent Cornell are busy scrubbing at Key Clubs car wash I i 169 H , ell Centrals clubs and organizations Otter students a chance to meet, and pool their ideas. Their varied activities liven Centrals campus lite. Auctioneer Randy Rau hears a bid at the Electronics Club auction. STUDENT LIFE V i' A w b .WV 'RH ll l it 33 I1 gp ' ,M .,, V V, ff if 4 r e , 6 f f A student's life is not merely from eight until three, Life is a twenty-four hour experience It can be as full and rich as the individual desires, including those special moments and all of those in between moments. s The spontaneous activity of these years will be used as a guidepost and a prologue to the student's future as he grows, learns, and matures. The Student s Dilemma The saga ot the student is relived year alter year by those vvho spend, in their turn, tour years ot their lite earning their high school diploma. Report cards leave the greatest impression- slips ot paper that pass iudgment on you. The run tor grades keeps you busy, too, with term papers lor is it the cursed annual short story that Pauline Arnold is working on?l and other miscellanea. And then there is the scramble for recognition from the college ot your choice. Jill Rose works on the endless paper vvork involved in the application while Mary Ost works io save money tor the dent that her education vvill put in her pocket book-and her parents! Qgf ft . ir V.. -V 1 -1-.--1-a-f2'2.'+ 1 - 4, MG wo, W mmf ,mm -,ZX 'W ' 'lf 1 1 1 wi .s NW ' f, I r. f.-, fi 4' it f 'ff' ' Q , gb , K 5 J I H t, i Mony students ore untortunotely forced to dis- contrnue therr sogo for vonous reosons For some rt rs the chorce between rnornoge or school And perhops for them ot the tame the onsvver rs obvrous Then there ore those who rnust toke trrne to serve therr country ond sometrmes fund there rs student who hos to foce Mr Jones due to hrs own lock ot dlscrplrne or rgnoronce nf t -1, ... I I ,A 21271, t 1 1 1 1 ,',,- 5 '.Qf,ga,g4f, ' f u f 'K ' I r . . . I 'g,: . f.,, . VIAI Q no rnore tame for them. Most exosperotrng rs the 173 J s 4... f e or Focing The doy is ci Tosk oll sTuclenT's shore. ' Up ond dressed. ., breokfosr. . . Then, off to school, Campus Greefs New School Yeor FirsT doy of school. . .ony doy. ., J V f .LQET4 r P Wai 'W' ,Z lr . -, lv li T ii i.. 4 we . T V T T T , T o new beginning. The compus becomes olive. STudenTs reTurn, pouring off buses, filling The porking loT, bringing wiTh Them Their deTerrninoTion, ombifions, hopes, os They go about Their rouTine ocTiviTies AfTer The daily Tlog roising, The eorly morning ponic begins-- slomming lockers, gobbing sTudenTs, Torcly slips ond Tinolly, closs. 'm' 53? . V f i v a . .. , , A 174 i ,- S 9190914 ,xv s, s...1,: ,s , A .H 5 .v ',,ll,' - fu--mr le f f 'if QHEPUEA im ii ,F 1 N 4-H 3 'Sw f.: i fftim, , 4545942 , .W ug, ff K ,,, , , , 2 f ,,,,Wg,, f f K ff! , ,W f ' X 524, 3 - , f Q ,,.1 Q . a Q, Q, f V, .nan 4 :Q .-my g.- 1 ' J vzmqf-V f-.4f-:Y 2-ff,.M , , , , , n f ,M f J - vi 38 f Qc -2 : Zvafff A?3wp,y, Q ' -, ' , . f 4.2.k.y.,.fy-f4,xaA,:2f.1. A X V -.n ,f',,' f?-ffLW'zu g Z' , ' n g , 4, ,Q f aASat4,f...M4f,' L' 'f3 f' fi MJ ' ' M4 1 . JJ, r.z.1zA.meLiz?W3m5S,awxuk vM5,,QH-, 175 'Wu X Reflecting the Student's l Assemblies are more than entertainment for Central High students. Spirit boosting cheerleaders, modern new ideas, fun music: all reflecting the spirit of school life. Most of the programs are sponsored by the students Assemblies Committee, but often outside groups furnish them. Below left, Susie r i Boyer is 'ishockedu by This Atomic World, sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission. Later in the year the Chrysler Corporation band and chorus offered musical advice about safe driving. lmiddlel Pam Stewart lassos basketball star, Tim Raisich ancl Muscles Galen waits to be introduced at two of the year's pep assemblies. The Drama and Music departments played a bigger role in this year's assemblies as seen by the appearance of Susie Page and Heather Mathieson at the Homecoming assembly. The Speech department put on a patriotic assembly on Veterans Day. xe 'i ,Q tudenfs Appearing at many of the assemblies, Mr, Anderson offers congratulations to Centrals outstanding Seniors at the Honors Assembly. Musical moral rearmament 'loelowl is offered inthe Up With People presenta- tion. Directed by Mr. Wachsn-ian, the Maclrigals, a select singing group, entertain at the Christmas As- sembly, ? s 9 1 f'e-f....,....-., ,- Assembly Variety f i w w. 5 , f if ri I A I 'VM K PQ 178 Filipino foreign exchange student, Fe Cabrera Abel- lera executes one of the dances of her native land, while Christian, our own exchange student from Switzerland, frolics with one ofthe other participants in the AFS Program at the AFS Assembly. u a tone Enhances Classroom Rhythm Marking the end of l966, the Christmas assembly provided suitable entertainment for the holiday season. Advanced Dance formed geometric shapes suspended in air, while the intermediate group presented an interpretive dance to i'Shepherds Chorus from Ahmal and the Night Visitors. Musical selections were offered bythe band and chorus. Later in the school year, Up With People offered musical morality to Central students during lunch hour in the quad area. The AFS Assembly introduced the school to all of the foreign exchange students in the valley. Bringing a note of culture, the Phoenix Symphony entertained Central Students in late March, Finishing off the year in the traditional manner were the Elections Assembly and Honors and Awards Assembly, perhaps the most important of the entire year, for as Mr. Anderson points out, They represent the excellence and leadership of Central. 179 ..,,-,-,- , I ,L ., 4 ! Whot obout those who dont ect? These ore the nndustrtous students who spend the fnftythve mtnutes In the sohtude ofthe labrory or other chosen spot. 2 Lunch Hour Brings Release, Student's Time-Their Own Lunch provides a time tor relaxation and escape. The mass ot the students move from the peace ot their morning gatherings in the quad, to the picnic tables or the friendly bedlam of the cafeteria. Many Bobcats move elsewhere with the aid ot their oft-campus passes. They go home or visit local hang-outs such as Bobs, Town and Country, and Carnation, giving them a break from the days activities. T81 Though mony Seniors disogree, school does not go on torever, Actuolly C1 comporotively smoill time of the vvhole lite spon is spent in high school. lt is extremely importont then, for the student to leorn hovv to opply clciss- room knowledge to his experience in the outside world. School os vvell os extrocurriculor octivi- ties give teens on opportunity to do this. P Field trips clubs ond hobbies con all give new perspectives ond widen the horizons of eoch porticipont The complete school experience is not limited to the hcills ot Centrol High lrightl Members ot Mr Murroy s Internotioncil Relotions closs Rick Krsheer lobovel ond Freddy Johnson lbelovvl begin to under stond the universality ot Art some ot it confuses everybody Lec Y e l i 4 ,i ill fl Mg r Fi, 'i .ki 2 I c fy V l.,r in Ab. y 4 l , egg, T' 'J i N- 1 x N ifxvi xy! ii T- iiii T i i i ' i i 1 i i -N f , ,i i i fly!! f' M We-fa Learning Takes a Trip Outside Halls Bioiogy students on a field trip, found that the Coati Mundis ilefti were iust as in- quisitive as the students themselves. Politics and economics weren't left out either. iBelow righti Jeri Reuben tries selling her product to Janet Schwartz and Kristy Harmon. The capitol building was the site of visits by politically-minded students, 5? Ff T83 l i ,I WW f.,f , ,uf ,, f ' M H M, V l Q i M ' V Bridge Buill in Sheila Burke, quietly studies her American Government. Bernice Williams inquisitively studies her algebra. Ann Hicks talks with other Choraliers before the Christmas Assembly. x A.,,, , Central-Phoenix Two former Central sisters, Marilyn and Carolyn Karnes, do a chemistry experiment at Phoenix Union High School. 184 - Unio Gaimf19 Ol l diveise wlwf Exchange PM Union Node discussi0Vl Um M555 mdiv iolved W lhel on ll'llS p0Qf li ll il tl l i i Dellll Dillard Eobliilllng Sltowg ,hm k X l0EnlX N-...4iis,::,sr --f ,... , Union Exchange Gaining an understanding ot individuals who have diverse cultural backgrounds is the aim ot the Student Exchange Program between Central and Phoenix Union. Academically their experience is broadened by discussion and study in a new environment. The girls express individual personalities as they become in- volved in their new schools activities. Those pictured on this page represent the exchange. Fig , if if 5 5 t ,t 4ty,, A 'Nw xv W Della Dillard struggles with the inevitable-an exam, Baby-sitting with her little nephew, Janice Hightower shows that home life always remains the same. At 3:05 the bell rings and class room doors swing open as students swarm out ot the buildings and into the parking lot. Most head for home to study, chat on the phone, or catch a quick nap before a date. Others may use the materials at the public library, or browse through one ofthe many shopping centers in the Central area. A tew students remain at school simply to enioy the quiet that descends on the halls ot Central, atter school. Various Interests Scatter Students sm WSQQYMXMQ in , EE Y M ere? Q xy W sf 35 R 5 31 9557? N: x xgcxsgc zg,cv5Qxr ,gawk yi 1. . , A 4,1015 K K fi '-1 A couple share a ioke an the deserted halls labovel. A common sight-the gurl an the phone is Debbie Radden lrightl. An uncommon one-cooking for the fun of if IS Sheri Hall lbottom righrl, Steve Sattertield stretches out to enloy a good book, while Virginia Melvin lbottom Iettl catches forty winks. labove leftl Kim Berger seems pleased to show her purchase to Gary Sceli, and Karen Overstreet hits the books lfar leftl, l Empty Halls 4 1 f Z . K , A wwcwmmws Atter the campus empties, masses become individuals, expressing an American way of lite, This year, coming here from Switzerland to loin us Mueri Goes American Christian Mueri, Central's American Field Service Exchange Student, spent the past year with the Jacksons. When asked to compare his lite at home with the lite here, he said, You cant l live in a small village ot one thousand, Eschlikonf' He did admit, however, that the student in America is much more independent. Families are not as close here. The student does more outside. Coming here with a preiudice against the Ugly American , he was pleased to discover that this image is not iustitied. Like in America, in Switzerland there is a great deal ot concern over the war in Vietnam. 188 .ff Telephones UVB fEpfSSQVllO. high ll to WW Culture W come U in the PU5l le ri set Pelsonl leg And cirrfsfffln 5 on lil? pl lie said, 'il llovf friend .4 1 .f , 'A I A s.. Telephones and Televisions are representative oT The mass culture which Mueri has come to know in the past year. The girl at the TV set personifies todays times. And Christian Tits right in, as at leTT he speaks To his friends on The phone. You notice no Swiss watch? Well, cis he said, I have one at home. Shes broken. Relaxing with The Jackson Tamily, Christian demonstrates his Talent on the Tlute. Although rock and roll is popular in Switzerland, he, himselT does not enioy iT. AT Tar left, he sits with George, Mr. and Mrs Jackson, Clare, and Lois, looking over The Tamily album. Remembering his real identity, he looks ahead. While he does enioy The warmth of Phoenix, he still misses his home and is looking forward to his return. 1 fwfyyx 4 H,Wi FIFTH ESTATE 1W W 1 s .1i'V:':' 4 R12 if :L E S C yy, uf ,ies rv I'-71 fygmggfxwisem, ., ,, V t 4 A A in 9 V la ,W , ix , Q-' ' . 'X ' f Q y R Q '- iz' if . f 4 Daytime Merges With Night Dates Become The Life Students shed their scholars cloak as dark descends. Dates and parties replace classrooms and homework in importance. Diverse activities are offered to the imag- inative. Girls spend hours in front of the mirror, as the sisters pictured, preparing for friendly night at the drive-in. lUnfortunately the only picture that wasnt censored was the one shown.l Wholesome, fun dates include such places as goofy golf courses, penny arcades, and bowling alleys. Many students frequent the teenage dance halls, such as Fifth Estate. Or why not start a party? No matter what the activities, the usual end to the evening is cruising down Central once ortwice. ima Y A9119 i -5 In Supl Pep rallies greei i liven ilieir luncli ol llieir ich ns is miles with llneir ' u game und che inc es eller losing nllei winning sl 'Ns X, In Support of a Team Pep rallies greet students in the morning, liven their lunch hour and finish their day, reminding them of their job as team boosters. Students traveling miles with their team to see a game and cheering crowds indicate concern. The sad faces after losing and the iubilant faces after winning show caring. 193 Q if-Wit l . l 9 I za 24 .-nn- , , slat my C . 'C f is POM PON aims: J Carolyn Wright, Vicki Kubler, , Sharon Kempff, Capt., X Bev Kleinbauer, l Kathy Rasmussen, Yen Mae Lim, Debbie Welch, Nancy Price. fit? A 'llw Ocoi , Mciiorettes, Pom, CheerG Barbara Abernathy, Nancy Hughes, ' Randi Reznrk, Janice Foster, co-Capt. The disciplined t ond Nlciorettes r girls leorri many school. Promolin the oim ol ther the Moiorettes o MAJOREUES Kotliy Myriclr, 4 Pot Rogers, Valerie lloclrliorg lerry Goodrrrh, cept 'rf my i l 'I 'X l i 22 l l 'iw f iuunnn. my ,, 194 S. K les, Pom, Cheer Generate Gusto 'ti 4 The disciplined training ot our Pom and Cheer lines and Maiorettes result in enthusiastic pep. The Pom girls learn many lively dances to perform tor the school. Promoting school spirit with vitality is the aim ot the cheerleaders. Twirling their barons, the Maiorettes add an airy lift to the game. MAJORETTES: Kathy Myrick, Pat Rogers, Valerie Hockhaus, Terry Goodrich, Capt, ,, 5 , pc , ., , Y M? - X ,gr , i :X Q 1 bf r y Central Facemakers Set A New Pace Visitors to Centrals Petite Playhouse saw many familiar faces, but they also noticed a few new ones. Among these are Janet Scharaga and Pete Edelstein, engrossed in a heated quarrel. They are ioined by an old-timer, Randy Heller, in the seasons first offering, l-larveyf' Prominent Hcharactersu of the drama department are Bill Ridout and Richard Meyers who, below left, bring A Thousand Clowns to life. Faces seldom seen are those of the competent backstage crew whose technical skill added much to the productions. Finishing up the year, the drama department produced a program of one acts and toured valley schools, A or1Q the mot' ffl . Prizeiwifmmg lei A n Irene NlCG'nll E on her dellvell' Billie Prawn' specialties, We 3' 5' 'I96 l W Among the most active speech students, at top right, Steve Satterstield shows prize-winning technique. Putting a special emphasis on sensitive interpretation. lrene McGinty, middle, reads poetry, while below, Rory Hays, gets some advice on her delivery. Below, debators John Misiaszek and Ed Nlilker, and dramatic readers Jodi Martin and Billie Pearlstein, lett, practice their respective specialties. Under the direction ot Mrs, Ruth McGregor, the speakers had an outstanding year. i-4 197 The Knight of the Round Table made a mighty charge and toppled to the ground in Centrals Homecoming game, Central vs Carl Hayden. After the disappointment of losing, however, Central triumphed in the choice of its King and Queen, Pam Stuart, head cheerleader, and Jay Schleuter, key player in the T966 football season. The New Generation offered music and beat llovver leftl which was enioyed by those present at the after game dance. Balloons were sold by Girls League and added a touch of festivities to the occasion. QM j Camelot Theme: Central Knights Lose 9113540 4,4 K2 I H il lfllllllliif' il .lfg ' 3 'i 5 ii in is lf I ol L 4 ri S I I i I ' .t QQ-15y,,ff,4,ft,'.QQ1Qf5h?2W9s3fff1g?w-wkfqis.1 W Y ff., .4 fr is if . , 3 ' f 3 i A V. f .mvywff ff , 2 1 ra Z, W .f., , ,VV ,V rf. ig. : VM f 1 f ,f!v',ff ...X R. , Girls League Welcomes, Entertains, Socializes Welcoming new girls to the Central campus, Girls League began the year with a Tea in the Cafe Annex. Susie Kleinberg labovel takes part in a short skit, while Judy Johnson and Louise Blocher enioy the refreshments offered. Martha Dwyer lleftl models one of the dresses featured by Saks Fifth Avenue at the Girls League annual Fashion Show, later in the year. The Windiammers enter- tained. Modern Dance lupper leftl gives an equally entertaining program at the Mother Daughter Social held in the library. i ' i- -gf' '- l L l Y l i l t Fluctuating Student Participation Trying to predict student participation is next to impossible. While there was a good turnout tor the Father-Daughter Banquet and the two sports' banquets, out ot the two hundred who signed up tor Workshop, only seventy actually participated. The Father-Daughter Banquet, held on Valentines Day was sponsored by Girls League. Pictured with their tothe-rs, below, are Idel Kesselman and Susie Page, both members ot the Winiammers, who entertained that night. The two sports Banquets, tall and winter, were held at the end ot November and the beginning ot February. Andy McDonald, head of the football team at ASU, spoke at the Fall Banquet. Breck Peters stated, otthancl, that although the speaker was good, the food wasnt. Speaker at the Winter Sports Banquet was Warren Rustand, basketball coach trom U. ot A. Coach Troutt was awarded a set of golf clubs by his team. Workday, lasting from eight until tour, Saturday, February 25, made 5233. Following a group ot workers around, the photographer caught them painting tences, gathering tirewood and cleaning tree trunks. .Biff Discol -... ' 'K A 'W ps 3--. ' riffs Wifi K 200 W xx mon Discouroging At the computer dance, where couples were electronically matched, some ot tlfie combinations proved to be both interesting and surprising. N - M--...,. ...,WH-WWWMW M---m,.A,RwMwhmw-I new ,Ei Mm , AZN ...mn A, ...ww lx 'N' Qc 'icq iv x., ii! ,,. . ,fly-fsla i- it H. X .U -, , ' ' , if if , 4 ..,, -i . ' -Q Q P ff' N2 11 1 . f , M , 94 1' -V ' , . , ' , Acti vity Calendar if il New-Q W Foresli l 1 P' enclor l. . '-I i .bi -is i' hifi l. l l i Q1 Q 1.1 s g 554,40 Kfbfqfjq -f .lf ' JG GU , 'Vt Foreshaclows Year's Close Spring fever set in as the days in the Sun Valley became lazy and hazy. News of the snowed-in East had little effect on Central students. ln the midst of this warmth the students looked to the close of school dreaming like Nancy Hughes, and enioying the sun like Dick Gale, keeping the ball from his friends. Apparently, students even lost interest in the extracurricular activities offered by the school. The Computer Dance on March 3, offered by the iunior class, turned out to be a freshman frolic night, with less than twenty Seniors attending. After paying for the rental of the computer and the band, Grapes of Wrath, they grossed a little over 35200. The Kriz Whizbangseliaculty basketball game, held on February 28, received a similar response from the student body, grossing only 570. At left, Mr. Brown shoots for a basket. Meanwhile Mr. Vild, with the assistance of Mr. Maddux and Mr. Kemp, attempts to keep the ball from one of the Kriz announcers. 203 i Ze awl Dudes Witness Robbery, Hoot Glcl One day each year Central goes Maverick, complete with Bobcats 'totin Western duds and beards, and a day ot Rodeo festivities. March lo opened at 6:30 with the traditional Pancake Breakfast, which was highlighted by Modern Dance and Senior Class skits, and the announcement ot the beard growing champion. Noon-time found the Mavericks chomping on bubble gum and watching the Western As- sembly, The Pom and cheer girls described the development of the West, the class presidents took part in a pie-eating contest, and there was a brawl and book-store robbery. The GAA Cactus Crawl ended the hootin. , ,,,,r Q , 'wr' I , 20 4 The Seniors' sexy prexy Dick Gale gobbles 'em up, above, while at right, Deputy Steve Hart loads his 'shootin irons, Yan Mae Lim labels desert beauties, above right, and Juniors' president Mark Alexander shows pie-winning prowess. ,,,, fx f I 3 My sw fn ff lf 9 5 :W 4 HWY of Crawl AN- si 4 . gr nghf aw ' ,V uw-. V ml, 5' mx 'IM' i f '1:j f A T V ,,.,, Qi EAAE :,, V V :-- f A W3 E rn? Q 5 'f i' 1 ' 1 f 1 205 'F WW if an Yecir's H Highlights tor '67 gave the year meaning tor seniors who, as the year progressed, realized the actuality ot their impending departure. Seasons passed and holidays happened, with seniors taking a more active port, such as Wendy Weiner, bringing the Christmas spirit to Indian children. Seniors savv the beginning of the end with Play day on May 9 at Paradise Inn, the Banquet on May 8 at Satori, the Prom on May 20 at Mountain Shadows, and tinally, graduation. H .,,i ' ighlights Make 1967 ci 206 I I I I I .rl l0lcl I ,. ,tus Y V., vvmf ., ., - ,WY AWN, I, .. . ,N 41 A-missy, .gn M:-TIS-X Q ' Whale Noncy Price ond Noncv Hughes enloy rnemselves OT the Bonquer John Verno ond SoNlv Morsolo folk done or fhe Prom Dressed our wn groduonon omre ore Bev Klennbouer ond Rwchord Zugrossx. Jum Apperson offers hns glrlfnend Soroh Yoongkm O box of candles on Volenfunes. Another well known Couple on Comous Richard Gown ond Vuckw KubNer Iedve for church on EOSTEY Sundov wlth iheir bunny fnend Just emownq rnemgewes students from Plovdov reiox oroond cz pool or wnofever Bob Krr1g,CorolJones ond Bnon Muddleron oNov TUQ of wor on the dwvunq boord. The omnipotence of o house of worship, the spirituol inspiro- tion goined from d religious discussion, the lively fun of tel- lowship with o friend ond the security goined from o sense of belong to o tomily group gives the student o greoter oppreciotion ot himself. The tirm toundotion needed by eoch of us is offered to us by our toith. Paulo Sonto, Central exchonge student from Brozil, leorned ofthe exchonge program from the Cotho- lic church. Poulo is pictured with his Americon family: Dennis Hutton, Mr. ond Mrs. Hutton, his sister, ond o friend. Dione Hotten is involved in on interesting discussion with other members of her church, Fron Fine, Vicki Hoskcls, ond Leslye Hein move from one religion closs to onother or their , neighborhood temple. 1 Z, : Miriam Farber discusses art with her American foster family. Her exchange to America was sponsored by Temple Beth Israel. The family members are Sue Schneidman, Miriam, Mrs. Schneidman, Bruce Schneidman, Jim Grobe gains a greater compassion for his fellow man as he greets the congregation of his church. Diane Perry lupper rightl and Jill McDonald labovel practice brotherhood as they leave church with their younger brothers. Jill's brother, Bruce llefrl, is also a Bobcat. No Bobcat . . . ls an Island vi fs ti John Lane busies himself working on his car motor, Greg Adams shows equal industry as he earns extra spending money at the Christowri ice-cream counter. Learning riding techniques, Susan Mihalek shows a definite need for improvement. Jim Cressler and Yen Mae Lim, entangled in a game ot Twister, pass hours ata party. Bob Ganz and Mike Nix, also enjoying themselves at a party, appear in a questionable condition. Is that a SHOWER? What are you doing in the shower, boys? Steve Sattertield and Ron Michaelson stop by Bobs on Camelback after their evening of fun to have a little l?l snack. Caught in the act, Irene McGinty, Lynn Flegenheimer, and Virginia Melvin decorate Jim Wells' front yard, displaying their artistic talents. Playing a relaxing game of football, an anonymous student uses the campus grounds, l l ,f-www f . ,- ,,.. Nxt . wi' , . ,ew ,t -1 53' - i V FT' ' - f - Ti. . 5 - x. ' - sv h ' a 312 Q iii L 210 wwf , 'a w ' , ftfff tig fff ,J Q rf ,W - wi f ,mf Q A .L ff A tw, - if ' V L , ' 'ff r, 3z,- Cv! fx. . ff f f f f Q A, f V50 , f rc .iq 'I lm, Studer L ji if - vxxff' xxx y ..,,. gg ., i,V . 1,2 , 3' 'S is 4 as . Y , s iv, tf ' 3' X. xi K. ' Vatu if qv' A :H 5111? , ,V Kg ,ti A L, W ,I . , .: ,, 5.1 , .1 , , , A, Vi. ,, W is , ,J ,J .X . , , tg , , . Y ' .f 1 A If gm-if p if M..--i if , V .5,A .,'., V 4.,, 6 , M X 4 85.1 ,gI,z,1m.5i',,i:f -, 3 V, j fw'.'.' 1' 614 A 1 I 7.55. 1 V . Q ,f ,f xffg U f2:i'. fr' , 7 -, ' 5 , W f, Af lim' '12 gg, , Lffilt-'-.3,..f.sgf2ztE?tiiT.M., 4151? ,.,ff.lm,A45.f Students Dub Weekend Blessed Atter the tedium of Classroom hours stu- dents seek a release from cares. Weekend activities range from placid to wild but most of them are as tar removed trom the homework that should be getting attention as they can be. Party-time is big with everybody and a tew industrious students earn extra spending money with their spare hours, Many simply relax in their own peculiar way. 211 A Y, ., , . , Qporzrs I , X l Y 9. ,,'-' 1, in I .sf 1. 1- 2, IM-' ' ' A 1.j - .2 ' iv 5,5 I 'V J' .. - .ip H r,,2,,W1, ' 'S' 4 -1 H1 I if' .nk - - if 1-. ,. .Q L , qw, z f'?'l ' ff 1' , 4 F , ,, .. 4. F -rf: Q1-'N ' f : I1-'L . I 7 . Lf: j. .,f' gt 5 Gaining recognition through one's ability to compete and win Times of defeat-times that build character and stamina . .. Learning the meaning of teamwork and sportsmanship Coming to understand that winning isn't everything. Bobcats search for freedom, ' for action, for identity they find it in sports. 1,7 .W .M -..1-eeaw-.,,gr,?Agi 4.1. H i t . . .-...-.-,,--Q..-.....--.:n:.a.1.,. Zz 4 i i va A x ? Rs I 1 1 9 ...., 4,,-..p,fs-:a1f1f vwfg?-f,vgg,f,- . - ,. -: .-2 .67 -1 J. 1 Q 4 1 N . P I . a R 1 I 1 , l H A v a A I 1 3 o awk, I . , ld Bobcats Slip Past Four touchdowns by Schleuter brought Central its lst victory-27 to 19- over Rincon, a triumph marred by a 34-l3 loss to South, however, be- cause of a technical default, the Bobcats were given their 2nd victory. Dain Calvin lbelowl shows disgust after failing to block a Spartan. Jim Olsson lrightl tackles a Hayden player. 'Q my 1-135 59 Musto ggptem wlllt ll' nom? The nl starter for the l on o to Neill Follow Maryvfll Sclile touchdown l poss irc the Coy zone, li winning October Schleot touclidr ond, mn onotlne Howeve ishlng cor Centro determine Corl Hoyt trol VARSlTY: lfourth rowl Mason, Alton, Beck, Gates, Cattey, Huggins, Olsson, Smith, Ring, Sparks, Beck, Calvin, Branham, lthirdl Coach Trimmer, Dunham, Whittill, Livesay, Jones, Kishur, Cohen, Rau, Schleuter, Carlson, Woodard, Hart, Haislip, Coach Laing, lsecondl Misiaszek, Cooper, Mueller, Guynn, Gahn, Galen, ..,,-,V Stillwell, Olson, Kendall, Cottrell, Burns, lfirstl Killen, Klein, Bacon, Smith, Lambe, Henke, Lowell, Miller, Hart. 216 l l - -+ N- .,., . . ,. ,,- . ...Y .,v,, -.-,, V , I A ' Mustangs 14-13! September 30, the Bobcats wrangled with the North Mustangs, and came home with their 3rd victory 14-13. The next game, a thriller at West, started a prolonged losing streak for the Bobcats. Central scored once on a pass play from Schleuter to Neal Henke for a final score 9-6. Following the close loss to West, Maryvale mashed the Bobcats 34-7. Schleuter mode Central's only touchdown against Phoenix Union. A high pass from center on 4th down put the Coyotes 14 yards from the end zone, from where they scored the winning touchdown. The Bobcats, on October 28, met the Alhambra Lions. Schleuter tore some 46 yards for a touchdown early in the 1st quarter and, minutes later, ran 20 yards for another to boost the score to 14-O. However, the Lions made an aston- ishing comeback, defeating a deiected Central eleven, 19-14. Despite a determined Homecoming effort against Carl Hayden the following week, Cen- tral once again lost 28-13. Rich Galan, hindered by advancing Mustangs, quickly passes the football to an awaiting end. November lO, the Bobcats traveled to Tucson to meet Palo Verde, and came up short, 38-l3. The final game found Central facing Camelback, Rich Galan scooped up a fumble and ran 25 yards for a touchdown, the score stood tied 7-7, until the last few minutes when the Spartans scored, winning l4-7, bringing the seasons record for the Red and Gray to 3 victories and 7 defeats. J. D. Schleuter, lleftl Centrals football 'all-everything' gave the Bobcats-both the team and fans-a real sense of pride throughout the season. His outstanding efforts left him lst in Conference scoring and Qnd in rushing. His total yardage reached 900 yards in l27 carries. For these efforts he was placed on the All Conference lst team, the All City lst defensive team and the All State team. Probably most important, however, according to many Arizona coaches and sports writers, J. D. was the best all around back in the State. um 43 mg W I., 5 218 The Junior Varsity football squad, although only slightly bettering this year's Varsity record, did receive vital experience. Under coaches Wales and Eulberg, JV tallied a 3-5-l record, They triumphed over Scottsdale, Maryvale, and Phoenix Union. They were deteated by South labovel, North, West, Chandler, and Camelback. Carl Hayden taught the Bobcats to a T3-13 stand-Ott. JV Betters Varsity s Season JUNIOR VARSITY lfourth rovvl Bonnet, Musbach, Sanders, Barnfield, Peterson Gordon Ereth Ring Gallarda Reiebiari Turner Aronson Lstori Stewart Slipher Robe Allen, l-londrom, Himelstein, Schwartz, -Thirdl Cogch Bell tirst Savarese Basham Brown Rose McKeeyer Chapman Kepl naer Eulberg James Rogers Reeves, Lewkowitz, Sceli, Steel, Stern, Stallcup, Bailey Olson Hogan Niell Charles Fisher, Johnson Coach Wales, isecondl Newhall, 219 I I X EX X N I if R v x '-1 i fix -f 1 E4 Q I 6 , fi! I I I I l Winning Team Shoots Losing Season Central's basketball team, traditionally a Conference power, was forced to settle tor a 4 won and l7 lost record in '66-'67, While they battled all their opponents in the usual Bobcat manner, lack ot experience, height, and stamina betrayed them more frequently than any Ken Troutt coached 5 at Central. The leading scorer was Tim Raisich. 6 Jim Wilson, number 24 and a starring senior, quickly dribbles the ball away from Carl Hayden, Making a desperate attempt to capture a wild pass is Richard Golan. Cal Christiansen, a 6'2 center, number 32, easily outiumps a Phoenix Union player. Counseling players on opposite teams is referee, George Zuyerink. 222 If f I S x l ,Ty VARSITY1 tbackl Golan, Gard, Goat, Christiansen, Lorenzen, Howard, Maes, Apperson, Dehmer, Benninghoft, Raisich, Sonner, Wilson, ttrontt West, Mgr., Coach Troutt, Cooper, Mgr. 'Cats Meet First Win at Alhambra Cortez . . P.U. ,..,. . Alhambra ..... Camelback .,.... South Mountain ..., ,.. West ..,........ 'Brophy . . . 'Temple . . . North ...,. Maryvale . . Rincon , .... ,. Carl Hayden ... Sunnyside ....,.,....... We 55 71 ,52 56,48 53,58 44,68 62,70 57 33 46,53 53,48 62 58,74 59 They 59 91,75 49,61 74,66 54,72 62,67 52 52 51,58 61,52 83 57,91 66 l Central faced Cortez for the season opener and came up short iust 4 points for a final score of 55-59. Next, Phoenix Union dumped Central 91-71. December 9 found the Bobcats at Alhambra where they chalked up their first win, 56-49. Camelback destroyed any hopes of winning two in successionsby defeating the Cats 74-53, South Mountain gained a 33-31 advantage in the 3rd quarter and finally defeated Central 54-44 on December 16. Central then lost to West 62-70. A 57-52 victory over Brophy during the Christmas tournament brought back some of Central's pride, however, the tollowing night, Tempe eliminated Central 52-33 as did North 46-51 the following week. The Bobcats then lost to Maryvale 61-33 and Rincon 82-63. Central 'Christmas tournament pulled up from a 30-28 half time disadvantage to defeat Carl Hayden 58-57. Central then lost 8 straight to Phoenix Union, Alhambra, Camelback, South Mountain, West, North, Sunnyside, and Moryvale. Ending the season on a bigger note, Central defeated Carl Hayden 91-74, climaxing a rather disappointing season. Cortez 1-- Alhombro . Camelback Soullt ..... West . North . . Moryvole Rincon .... Carll-loyden 1 +I Cortez ...4l P.u. ...AA,. ,,.. 5 2,50 Alhambra ... .... 42,71 Camelback . . ,... 82,68 South ...... ..., 5 9,59 West ..., .,.. 5 4,57 North ..,., .... 5 9,65 Maryvale . . , ,.... 49,39 Rincon ..,........ . . .60 Carl Hayden .....,.,.... 74,87 They 52 71 ,63 41,54 60,52 42,38 39,43 38,35 50,35 71 42,53 Coach Kemp Boosts Team to l3-5 Season Beryl Lane llettl ea Central High Schools Junior Varsity Basketball team, under the more-than-able guidance ot Coach Phil Kemp, posted another tine seasonal record, i3-5. Atter a slow start, the J.V. tive caught the traditional Kemp tire and during one stretch in the 2nd halt ot the season, won 7 straight games. According to Coach Kemp, all the boys deserve praise, cited for their exceptional play, however, were Colin Manoil, and Mark Turner, leading rebounder, scorer, and outstanding dribbler respectively, Beryl Lane, Kim Stearman, Mark Stern, Dave Raisich, and Freshman Standout Don Baker. sily tosses ball in for another 2 points. JUNIOR VARSITY: ltap rowl Steele, l-londrum, Burns, Manoil, Raisich, Stern, Sliphier, Blakey, lbottomi Coach Kemp,Stearman,Lane, Mueller, Rothstein, Baker, Westerda hl. FROSH Grey lback fowl Tate, Cohen, Allen, Simmons, Doyle, Garland, Shorrock, Kinrnan, ltrontl Shroyer, Coach South Davis. Red Season, Not Grey for Reds cmd Greys Mr, South's Freshman Greys, consistent with other outstand- their lack of height. Blessed with height Mr. Brovvn's Red ing freshman efforts, compiled a tine record ot 16 wins and 2 team came up with another winning freshman record pos- losses. Their shooting, and tine tearn play easily made up for ting 15 wins and 3 losses-a fine season. FROSH REDS: lback rowl Leibold, Buffmire, Grohe, Jones, Vandenburg, Howard, Tyler, Christiansen, Parrish, Pasely, ltronti Straus, Phasely. 226 ti J fl ia r. lilll 'i H-I I its Track Through winter and spring, Central's tracks are constantly worn by sterling spikes. Boys run until exhausted- developing skill strength . . . stamina. For success they will run a little harder iump a little higher . . stretch a little farther. ln and out of season they train for .. . track. Cross-Country: 5th in State Coming up 5th in the state, this years cross-country team outdid all previous ettorts. The team started strong, defeating South, East, and Carl Hayden, their opponents remained scoreless. The Cats then defeated Nlaryvale 23-32 and West T7-42. They lost their lst meet to Phoenix Union 27-28, coming closer to defeating P.U. than any other time in the last 6 years. F Jw rv The next meets were successive Central 'ff '. T yictories against West, Carl Hayden, r,,,', ,, Fi. ,, ' , M and East, each scoring l, 2, and 3 points respectively, ln the Divisionals, , Central was 2nd only to Phoenix Union. 'ff, ' Mr. Young, cross-country coach, A praised Gerhard Poetzl and Jon Wickstrom as his outstanding Senior runners. 'lf He bases next years hopes on Tim Peterson, f ff '1 ,4 Jim King, and Charles Watson. Three ambitious ,' Q ,rf , underclassmen, Lowell, Farley, and Swaziek labovel , ,, g ff pace themselves tor stamina. John Karshner l'V' by tj' lrightl checks times with Scott Stroud. f' , 6 fd , CROSS COUNTRY: lthird rowl McGuire, Peterson, James, Rimmer, Wick- Hague, McFaul, Lowell, Swaziek, Dean, Boone, ltirstl Diller, Knutison, Strom, King, Poetzl, Watson, Coach Young, lsecondl Farley, Dalstedt, Friedman, Bartee, Pardee. ... 53 QL. gli - . ,T 5 ,fsqxlts r D125 vw T. NNY 'YF4L 5 TRAC? TRACK TEAM -tliiid Srltwoitz, Piclrell, P TRACK TEAM lthird rowl Rhoades Shilling Slipher Hale Schnee Binkley Dial Haislip James Smith, Hart, lfirstl Niel, Barker, McFaul, Allen Gohn Schwartz Pickrell Peterson lsecondlSteele Green OBrien Dean Watson Windau Peters Poetzl Karshner. Vlctories Result of Combined Efforts Consisting of sophomores, iuniors, and seniors, the varsity track team had a successful season last year and can look forward to another bright year. Seven returning lettermen gives this team an extra advantage. The team, practicing every night after school, tries to improve their track running times, and broad iumps. Central vaulters and high iumpers are tough competition in the weekly meets, and with their constant practice, hurdlers develop a speed and coordination that will be hard to beat. These boys, under Mr. Young, display admirable speed, agility and endurance. James and King lfar Ieftl vie for lst place. After a close race, Rhoodes learns to accept defeat . x ,fini 44? ,,fi'L22! r ' . ,f if 5 Y f 4 i - X Competition Part of Daily Routine for J.V. x SY' . 'Ui 2, I The iunior varsity track team, coached by Mr. Jordan, is under constant observation tor improve- ment. Daily, they vie tor Varsity pos- wr itions and are often upped as a result ot their outstanding efforts. They 7' practice with the varsity team learn- ing vital techniques. Practicing their starts is vital. Jim Haislip lrightt races a Brophy runner. Gary Poetzl and Tim Peterson iobove right! run for endurance. Coach Laing labovet briefs his team on the order of their events. 'V wifwiiwf Q , ' t W .5 iiyr A yryi X- 44 i, Frosl FRESHMAN TRACK Ofidi Grubb, Victor 5, ekvfiei 4, ,vu 1. ,A , 1 -4 -- '- ' -' 4 , ml X in 51' 1 md? , - 'Q .rx ' i..,,g,af s ' . r I 'Q ,,- 1 ., V J The freshman track team, trained by Coach Laing, has mounting prospects tor a successful season. Practicing with the .l.V, and Var- sity teams, these boys receive val- uable influence and training After one or two years ot practice they should be valuable members ot the Varsity team. Coachlng varsity track and cross-country as only part of Mr, Youngs school dunes. Besldes teachlng English, he provided tnrst aid to tniured team members. Here he fixes a cut on a track members toot. Frosh Track Gain Experience With Varsity FRESHMAN TRACK: Ktlrstl Beasley, Swaziek, Grttten, Pardee, Stabler, lsec- Buftmtre, Reed, Stroud, Howard, Chanee, Grobe, Jones, Kinmon, Soltere ond! Grubb, Victors, Tate, Morrow, Zuck, Rhoads, Grunovv, Lame, tthirdl l T 231 3 14 i , E, F i i ,J i ,Wy VARSITY: isecond rovvi Coach Maddux, Sparks, Carter, Kvapil, King, Hughes, Lichlyter, Karon, Schaffer, Metheany, Cottrell, Easley, Arnold. gfgg' ' Individual Effort Redeems Team Loss After last year's season, the i966-67 Varsity wrestling team suffered a let-down, compiling only 3 wins and 7 losses. Despite the overall record, several members of the team achieved fame Through their individual efforts. Jack Beck finished the season by placing first in the Divisional and making the State semi-finals, along with Bruce Lichlyter, who placed second in the Division, Outstanding wrestler trophy went to Bruce Lichtlyter. Kelly Hughes received a special award for his contribution to the team. Bill Easley, lbelowl struggles in his attempt to defeat his opponent. Mike Carter, irightl easily lifts his opponent-only to pin him, l.V. lliioi Fmsie Vlislll i, Gum' E 1 The J.V. season was much brighter for wrestling fans, the team having challced up 6 wins, 3 losses, and l draw. John Kvapil, Tony Newhall, Bob Ereth, and Gary Sceli were cited for their outstanding efforts. Jack Beck and Rick Kishur, await their matches, while labovel Clay Arnold is on the mat. J.V. Team Promises Future Varsity Wins JUNIOR VARSITY: lthird rowl Kvaprl, Parkinson, Row, Chance, Doyle, D., Hogan, Dunham, Reed, rfirstl Griffen, Russell, Burns, Pharo, Carter Ernster, Guerin, Doyle, G. Coach Maddux lsecondl Killen, Moulton, Sceli, Wheeler. LN .::'. l',f5feQ:sQs-X A ,l sf' lf Q sf 'Q' an S lx X Q .Q ss ct .f vw, ,Egg-sw-L, I l GYMNASTICS TEAM1ffifth rovvJO Hair, Francis, Foley Johnson, Kennedy, ifourthl Maxcy, Stern, Coffin Livesay, Hill, Olsen, lrhirdl Colon, Francis, Vogel Prince, Price, Young, Dalton, King, Fields, Woods Timberlake, Zigrossi, Ramras, Cohen, lfirstl Moen Coach Leitsch. C2 r:1. EA n I ,S cj l Practice: Success Practice, not weight, height, or size of biceps determines the winner in a gymnastic meet, This year's gymnastic team, under Mr. Leitsch, bettered previous sport's efforts and came up with a highly successful season. Besides providing the student body with spine-tingling halftime entertainment during basketball games, these boys gave consistently outstanding performances at the seasonal meets. Commended for their superior contribution are seniors Richard Timberlake, Richard Zigrossi, labove Ieftl straining into a cross, and Max Ramras lleftl doing a swing-out. I l l l 1 l I l x f CSM!! , l uf. R. ,ig ,Ni ,m tl 55 th ,I ' A , ,. SWIMMlNG tflii fcmell, Christensen Bob Klng, gwimn before stoning liis 1 2 1 - 1 4 i Z sz l l l , l ? , i i l I A Q , ,A W, .. -.-A V l Q ,LJ .V . - , E A 65 66 Record Makes Hopes Soar SWIMMING TEAM ltop rowl Coach Wales Seefried Kruse, Byrd, Rimmer, Smity, Griffin, Middleton, James, Kiing, Farnell Christensen Neal Hoffman lbottoml James, McNairy, Doyle, GOLF TEAM: lfrontl Beers, Beers, Clelland, Schwartz, lbacki Meyers, Twitty, Kandell, Watson, Peterson, Hopwood, Cook. The undefeated record ofthe 1965-66 Golf team makes hopes for a highly successful season this year soar. Coached by Ken Troutt, the boys submit weekly scores and are chosen according to their ability. The swimming team can also look forward to ci good year with nine returning swimming Iettermen Swimming Coach Jack Wales praises Bruce Rlmmer as his most outstanding swimmer this year 235 3 1 1 1 f 1 .. Yi ' This year's varsiTy Tennis Team Tell shorT of Their Top record lasT year. Mr. Evans, i966-67 Tennis coach, aTTribuTes Their unlucky season To The TacT ThaT There are no boys on The Team who were previously VarsiTy players. VARSITY: lback rowl Coach Eavans, Mason, Hienfon, Mason, lfronTl Alden, Gross, Laughlin. Underclassmen Hold Top 3 PosiTions NMWM mqmhmw , Www NZMMW, V 'MWWWWMM Loftland, who is only a freshman, is ranked number l on The Team, N while The number 2 and 3 positions are held by sophomores Gary Mason and Jim Hienton. Jeff Mason lrightl serves To Becker lbelovvl. ,,,,Wf-..,--4'-A1 MW ' f ' -2, ' fw . ww 'wwmwhwrrrgw ' f f w g. IG, ' ' T f , 'M ' f ' ' 5 J if iff 7 if 6 If V9 ff 4 ff?2f'fW gfwlff f 1 fi, U ..,,i. - 'ff ' l:,f:ef 'l' . ,,fZ,,,,,, - --Q - T A 4 i ' ' A ' Q if - 4 'Y , if 6 1 T . i L ., ,. 5 . , 3, x .... , . . I, , nw Lg ' ' 322' l 2 5' ' ff ' 7543 .W JUNIOR VARSTTY lbof Couch EVUU3, Norris, geglef, Lasher, Wrighl, llronll Welli, Collmi 5gTrenSP'9l' k ,owl ill X l X l i 1:-. Q -TXXNM , W, i 4 l c-,., , -:mf - JUNIOR VARSITY. lbock rowl Coach Evons, Norris, Becker, Locher, Wright, lfronrl Wells, Collins, Sottenspiel. .,7 N 1-N..+,,s.,t A ,,fff',s7f!f-f!f',!fxffj Wifukf ali 1' 1 .f , qw, jv f 1 YY V 2 f , ,V , 1 1, 3, ,L-.1 14 ,f , . Q r c ii. we? 'r T, . try' 'fre 4 ,,..,,3wN' ' kizgi 7 s Sbfwms 1 ,. - W.- is .,i4 J.V. Pick Up After Slow Stort M ' , f , . ,. I Z? gif, Q01 W---qw-LpM,...,,,..,.p..4 v Wig eWMH.c. f.-fwfffr1eawiQQQx. f,,ss 4 Also suffering ci slow stort, the J.V.'s were led by sophomores ond freshmen. However, the finol weeks of the seoson produced o much improved group with some outstanding individuol efforts. Jeff Mason lbelowl prepores for o forehond smosh, while ileftl Gary Mason executes ci difficult bockhond to successfully return the boil. 7 X l if , 3- ' l 'V n v i l 1 l fi ' r 23 If , f - i , ,. . .,., . .A s - 1 1..- ., '--v f jf , H Y 'fa' f...-.-'.-...,-,...,-..Qg,,3a.a W Q f tffigftli I 5. ,, ig3,,fili,, i l urn? GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: ltrontl Koscan, Asay, O'Brien, Metzger, Cox, l-lall, Hinton, Brawner, Bowers, Hirschman, May, Allison, McKinn, Croft, Cheatham, Rensink, Rau, Rensink, Furedy, Steinle, Wilkerson, Jacobs, ibackl Foldi, Turner, Christensen, Frantz, Navenma, Bader, Fiter, Thompson, McDonald, lmiddlel Cook, Esser, Flari, Henke, McCormick, Bisbee, Sigler, Barra, Beck, Lemons, Kelsey, Adams, Woodward, Sinohui. GAA Promotes Competitive Action One of the most active groups on campus, according to teacher Jay Sanders, the GAA at Central has traditionally pro- vided necessary actiyities ot an athletic variety for girls. With a membership ot 115, Central's GAA began torrnal activities this year with a valley-wide volley ball Play Day in October. April saw the GAA participating in a tollow-up valley sottball tournament. Money, which is used to provide an annual GAA scholarship tor an outstanding senior girl going on to college, is raised largely through the GAA sponsored Rodeo Dance. The girls are awarded letters and sweaters on a point- participation basis. These and other awards are presented at the annual GAA Banquet on May i7 which is enthusiastically attended by the girls, their parents and the faculty. N t if! my-7 r Q f I tmp, 'W 4 I 1- I-1 I Blrclii lite advanced c lemule athletes, precision and gg MODERN DANCE ., Duvis, l-lull! Same, The girls badminton team, proudly boasted 1 f an outstanding, t undefeated contingent this , year. Except for if i t their top and third- J position girls, it ,, A all others returned ' this year. The girls look 'im f forward to another : A Eg ak successful year. J i J r ZS ,H BADMINTON1 iiopi ' L Sigler, Bates, Rau, Gold, Danilson, Brench- g , iey, imiddiei 1 ff Q v , Poie, coffey, amd, Fra ntz, Burns, Gais- 5 ford, Johnson, j. lbottoml Steinle, . .. ,rain I V , QWJQ Johnson, Williams, u ., ,, . , V '-X Sinohui, Heskett, , 'q 3 ' E f it Lvbvfger, J V I - X ' Bader. Birdies, Pirouettes Attract Female Athletes The advanced dancers hold a coveted position among The Christmas Show, Half-time at Homecoming, a January female athletes. Through hours of painstaking practice, Evening performance,and the Father Daughter Banquet. precision and agility are achieved. Successful productions: MODERN DANCE: Itopl Ruiz, Young, Donaldson, Phelps, Kellen, Johnson, Zurvvelle, Buffmire, Nlelczer, Wiric, Stumpf, McCarthy, Hooper, Werner. Davis, Hall, Seaver, Tice, Pettiiohn, McLeod, Lakin lbottoml Thornton, 239 , . - .--........ ...- ,,m 'M accordance with last year's season, the T966-67 girls golt team expects another successful year. Seven ot last year's team are returning to back up the pre- dicted success. These girls practice once a week at Encanto and the top players go on to compete in 9 hole matches. The top girls in order are: Karen Hurt, Judy Cherry, Christie Johnson, Darlen Wilkinson, and Jennie Stienle. The l966-67 girls while not expecting to do quite as well as last year, still consists of dedicated, hard- working girls. The top tive girls, who make up the varsity team, are Ann Moller, Debbie Diamond, Judy Carver, Susan V Voorhis, and Darlene Wilkinson. Dedicated Girls Drive, Hit for WOW Season , 'fi ilf' TENNIS TEAM: lback rowl Wilkinson, H'- Carver, Van Voorhis, Moller, Diamond, ltrontl Bechtold, Matthiesen, Hughes, Rorback, Duisberg ville,-7:...x if :t ,a l 1 L4.. k, wq, GYMNASUCS ,i Peterson, M010 dx Coc Allllough one llfominem in glllllfjnce of I UCCLHGC lcd doin ll Qlmflqg l l , l T T Q i b, 1 L, 0 'Xt LS A 1 l i Ji ' l ,u i l Season f i I r it i -1-il,I ,Y J .. wl HIE -SF i , 5 ,. 'ff we-'A' Ac .s . ,,.,s..,,?iY.,-. ' viii Q QF' 'Lf i GYMNASTICS1 lthird rowl Moen, Rhodes, Danley, Schroeder, Metzger, Peterson, Malody, Ziskin, Baba, Dalton, Bowers, lsecondl Sambells, ARCHERY: Ifourth rowl Wood, Holland, Warner, lthirdl Owen, Brand, Cheatham, Ritchie, Stewart, Dravo, Barton, lsecondl Weiner, Mueller, A Croft, Hetlin, , 4 , ' ' Grumley, X, Randall, 7 lfirstl Barksdale, - Weir, Weiner, g Ala, Sinohui, I 7 Cams. gp McCormick, Rogers, Dunlap, Johnson, Davis, Boyle, Hall, Cowan, lfirsti Allen, Hughes, Severson, Russell, Martin, Bonine, Werner, Rogers, Kraft, Coordination Means Better Bodies Although one strives for individual excellence, the most prominent in archery is skillful teamwork. Under the guidance of Miss Mitten, these girls develop unfaltering accuracy and important training in sportsmanship as they do in gymnastics Practicing every night atter school along with the boy's gymnastic team, is only one of many advan- tages of being on the girls gymnastic team Through their practice they gain skill in body coordination Trained by Miss McCutcheon, these girls set outstanding examples 'ff 241 I ' , A , , , , , ,, , , ,,,,,,,. ., . Q 1 . ..,.., VF:-V ,, , rs.-.e,-..,,..,,....e,ee. 1' is 5 Q? if n I H 3 A F' A, 5 X fi' i , Tim 0 muff V0 EWSBK iii VARSITY: lback rowl Coach Ruman, Alton,SmiTl1, Raisich, Dehmer, O.Brien, Biorge, Wilson, Golan, Turner, Glaze. Schluerer, Price, King, Westerdahl, Olson, lfrontl Kendall, Stillwell, Simmons, Diamond Sport . . . Successful MM-Q., M- :MK Again .. . a winning season 44 Juillol VARSliY1 Rolhslein, Allen, Ri FRESHMAN1 lim Robens, Pochg-fo, G ,F ll ' -' . K. VW 'flax Q - l 5, , -f 4 33--f-fqfftii?-'f4f Ti1i2f f:?-,' K . A . 4- L E w 3 I .,,,1: Q . wx, J 'IJPKN ' A H. Q Yr ,ffi lu AI M 4 . .,? 'Q Vt X, F rw . JUNIOR VARSITY: lback rowl Coach Brown, Stearman, Blakey, Reeves, Davis, Kruliac, Peterson, Helfinstein, Baker, Bowers, Lane, Barrett, Palmer. Rothstein, Allen, Raisich, Hondrum, Burns, Farley, Cohen, Mueller, Bailey, J.V., Freshmen Expect Victories Equalling last year's winning season, this year's J.V. baseball team expects another successful record, with 2 of their members moving up to Varsity positions. Mr. Brown, J.V. coach, works with his boys each week night after school, improving skills learned as freshmen. Mr. Garcia, freshman coach, who claims that he's never had a bad season, feels that this year's team will maintain his outstanding record. He bases this prediction on a fine assortment of aspiring Varsity ball players. Their performances have shown them to be another outstanding freshman team. 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GUARANTY BANK J.fa54,DhaJ.'Dau4nnK'8M,h Phone: 264-9696 Call officesj 'doflgxfcf nowNTowN scoTTsoALE SUNNYSITOPE cAMELsAcK THOMAS MALL y B Bldg. W .Van Buren Camelback Rd. N. 7th St. lust E. Camelback Rd. E. Thomas NY l I G Qg22'N'g2:m, ausmve. nearswusaalena. souehofounlao mam sz. at44th se. m j m 24 MEMBER AL DEPOSIT INSURANC POIATIO ADAMS, James, Ski Club 3, Football l,2, ADAMS, Rickie, FBLA 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3. ANDERSON, Carolyn, GAA l,2, APPERSON, Jim, Lettermans Club 3,4, Order of the Frog 3- Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball I. ARNOLD, Pauline, Fellowship Club 4. ASPEY, Mark, Ski Club 3,4, Football l,2,3, Track 2. BACON, Paul, Bowling Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Weight litting 4. BAILEY, Phil, Football I. BAILEY, Randy, Quill and Scroll 3,4, CENTRALIAN 2,3, Concert Choir' 2,3, ECHOES- 2,3,4. BAKER, Bruce, Bowling Club 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3,4, CENTRALIAN ,2,3, Concert Choir 2,3, ECHOES 2,3. BAKER, William, Wrestling 3,4. BALL, Mary, Fellowship Club 4. BARKAN, Wendy, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Senate 2. BARKER, Lillian, Fellowship Club 3,4. BARLOW, Penny, Ski Club 3,4. BARTAK, Joe, Chess Club 2, Math Club 3, Order ofthe Frog 3,4, NHS 3,4. BARTIN, Dennis, Latin Club 4. BATES, Jon, GAA i,2,3,4. BEARD, John, Bowling Club 2,3, Key Club 2,3,4. BEAUMONT, Suzanne, DECA 4, French Club l,2, NHS 4. BEAUMONTE, Jeff, Orchestra 4. BEERS, Mike, Lettermans Club 3,4. BENCOMO, Rose, Spanish Club l,2,4. BENDALIN, Harriet, Fellowship Club 4. BENNINGHOFF, Bill, Basketball l,2,3,4. BERKSON, Jan, FBLA 3. BILLIARD, Gary, Track 3,4. BINKLEY, Glenn, Chess Club 4, Swimming team 2,3,4. BISHOP, Kathy, NHS 4. BLAKE, Steve, DECA 4. BLAKELY, Richard, Key Club 2, Latin Club l,2,3,4, NHS 3,4. BOONE, Barbara, GAA 2, BONNET, Dave, Electronics Club l,2, BORCK, Greg, Bowling Club 3,4. BOURNE, David, Concert Choir 2,3,4. BOYER, Bill, Baseball l, Football l. BRAND, Donna, GAA l,2. BROKAW, Beverly, Chorus l,2. BROOKS, Sherry, Fellowship Club 4, Senate I. BEUCHE, Christine, GAA 4, Math Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 4, ECHOES 4. BLJRD, Ellen, BTS 4, Concert Choir 4. BURGESS, Toni, DECA 4. CAMBELL, Steve, Bowling Club 2,3, Key Club 4. CARLSON, Robert, Lettermans Club 3,4. French Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 2. CARNS, Priscilla, Bowling Club 2,3, French Club 2. CARTER, Brynn, Fellowship Club CARTER, Greg, Model UN 4, NHS 3,4. CARTER, Mike, Wrestling Club 4, Baseball I, Football l,2, Weight lifting l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4. CARVER, Judy, Spanish ClubI2. CASSIDY, Patrick, Electronics Club 4. CASTEEL, Linda, Bowling Club 4, DECA 3, FHA l,2,3. CEPYNSKY, Irene, GAA I, FBLA 3, Ski Club 3, Concert Choir 2. CHANDLER, Cami, Madrigals 4. CHANDLER Cindy, GAA 4, Ski Club 4. CHAPMAN, Denise, DECA 3. COGLAND, Mary, French Club 3,4, Order of the Frog 4, Model UN 4. COHEN, Ronald, Key Club 2, Lettermans Club l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Weight lifting 2,3,4. COHEN, Ronald, Lettermans Club 3,4, Ski Club 4. COLLIER, Linda, DECA 4. COLLINS, Sandy, BTS 4, German Club 2,3,4. CONGEMI, Tana, DECA 3, GAA 2. COOPER, DON: Band l,2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, 4, Senate 4. COTTRELI-, Bill: Lettermans Club 3,4, Football 4, Wrestling 3,4. COZZA, Veta, Bowling Club 4. ll aeissiftf Ill Cancer? CWI CROWN, Elizal CUIVER, Raafll cami. Dole' ,UW Richard Dlaiisaa. Del DAUGHERII, Pat il. DEAKINS, Tami DEAN' James, 5 aiiiiiics, Julie: I DO!-INE, Charles: 4, Baseball li IC DRENSEK, Fai, Bi DIJISBERG, Coil: 2,3,4, Jud. Rev. I Eaisoii, Mike, Bt EIIIS, ilailyn, M 3. FALLS, linda, FBI FENIEY, Katltleen, Ii Quill and Sciol FENNER, Sue, BIS NHS 3,4. FISHER, Nancy, M0 CIUIJ 234, ECHOE FISHER, lam, Oidei Basketball I, W9 Ilia, tai iiscalliiiiifi tasifi tial , ly , lan, Qhee Amd? O FRIEDMAN, fait, F FUREDY, gue, GA, Dick, BOWN ,I sew, 3, N Gilliam, GANEM, 1 GAME I lxlqr Em, B' Rl, DM? fx X.. - 5 FVOQ -I1 'Q Fcctlwll ,mi I 2.3, . ', reSIIIng tx I I ......Mx ,1.,:..:L.i.L 1.1,-. 1-L-ree.-Z CRESSLER, Jim, DECA 3,4, Lettermans Club 3, Basketball I, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Football 2,3. CROWN, Elizabeth, GAA I, Order ot the Frog 4. CULVER, Randy, Bowling Club 3,4, CURREY, Darlene, FBLA 2,3, GAA I. CURRY, Richard, Chess Club I, Football 2. DANILSON, Debra, Ski Club 3. DAUGHERTI, Patricia, Fellowship Club 4, Order ot the Frog 4. DEAKINS, Tom, Electronics Club 3,4. DEAN, James, Ski Club 2,3,4, Football I. DIANICS, Julie, Ski Club 3. DOANE, Charles, Bowling Club 3, Latin Club 2,4, Math Club 4, Baseball I, Football l,2. DRENSEK, Pat, Bowling Club 2,3, GAA I,2. DUISBERG, Carl, Chess Club I,2, Key Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Jud. Rev. Bd. 4, NHs 3,4, EDISON, Mike, Bowling Club 2, Concert Choir 2,3,4. ELLIS, Marilyn, Masque and Gavel 3,4, NHS 3,4, Girls State 3. FALLS, Linda, FBLA 4. FENLEY, Kathleen, Fellowship Club 3,4, CENTRALIAN 4, NHS 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Model UN 4. FENNER, Sue, BTS 3,4, Free Lancers I,2, German Club 2,3,4, NHS 3,4. FISHER, Nancy, Masque and Gavel 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, ECHOES 3,4, FISHER, Tom, Order of the Frog 4, Ski Club 3,4, Baseball I,4, Basketball I. FLAGG, Mary, FBLA 3, GAA I, Spanish Club 2. FLEGENHEIMER, Lynn, Ski Club 4. FOSTER, Jan, Cheer 3,4, Senate l,2. FRANKIE, Arvid, Chess Club 3,4, Spanish Club I,2. FRIEDMAN, Eirit, French Club I,4, Masque and Gavel 4. FUREDY, Sue, GAA I,2,3,4, Latin Club I, Orchestra I,2. GALE, Dick, Bowling Club 2,3,4, Baseball I, Concert Choir 2,4, Senate 3,4, NHS 4. GALLAMORE, Nancy, German Club I. GANEM, Terri, BTS 4, Choraliers 3,4, GANZERT, Dick, Chess Club 2,3,4, Football I, Wrestling I. GARCIA, Charlie, Lettermans Club 2,3,4, Order ot the Frog 4- Basketball I,2, Football I, Track I,2,3,4. GATES, Jack, Football I,2, Track I,2, Wrestling l,2. GEISEL, Greg, Bowling Club 3,4, Electronics Club I,2, Ski Club 3,4, NHS 3,4. GEWELKE, Doug, Masque and Gavel 4, Concert Choir 4, Madrigals 4. GHIZ, Jazelle, Masque and Gavel 4, Choraliers 2. GIANELLI, Paul, Wrestling 2,3,4, Baseball I, Football I, Weight litting 2,3,4. GIBSON, Charlene, GAA I. GILBERT, Marc, Motion Picture Club 4. GOODRICH, Terry, Spanish Club I. GORDON, Shelley, Ski Club 4, Senate I. GREEN, Marci, DECA 4. GREENHAGEN, Bill, FBLA 4. GREER, Tom, Masque and Gavel 4, Ski Club 4. GREER, Valerie, Bowling Club 3,4, GRIFFEN, Pete, Lettermans Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Swim- ming 2,3,4, Wrestling 2. GRIMM, Robert, Wrestling 4. GROUT, Julie, Electronics Club I, French Club I, Order otthe Frog 3. GRUNOW, Stephen, Engineering Club 4, Football I,2, Track l,3,4. HAECKL, Ann, Fellowship Club 4. HAMILTON, Beth, Latin Club I,2, Band l,2, Choraliers I, Concert Choir 2,3,4. HAMPSCH, Kathleen, FBLA 4, Choraliers 4. HANEY, Donna, Ski Club 4. HANSEN, Brian, Football I. HARMAN, Brian, Bowling Club 3,4, Chess Club 4. HARMAN, Kristy, Fellowship Club 4, Spanish Club 4. HARMON, Scott, Quill and Scroll 4, Concert Choir 3, ECHOES 4. HART, Gary, Lettermans Club 3, Ski Club 3, Football I, Track i,3,4. HART, John, Electronics Club l,2,3,4, Engineering Club l,2,3,4. HASKES, Helene, Bowling Club 2. HAYS, Rory, BTS 2, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, CENTRALIAN 4, Thesprans 4, NHS 3,4. HAZELETT, Pat, Ski Club 3. HEALEY, Doug, Order ot the Frog 4. HEITEL, James, Tennis 4. I-IEITZMANN, Albert, Chess Club 3, Math Club 3. HELLER, Mitch, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Thespians 4. HENKE, Neal, Football 3, Track 2, Weight lifting l,2, Wres- tling I. HENSLEY, Carol, Ski Club 4. HEUN, Wanda, Choraliers 3. HILDEBRAND, Maxine, Choraliers l,2,3. HILL, Jon, Interact 3,4, Football I. HILL, Vickie, FTA 4, GAA I. HODESH, Carol, DECA 3. HOLLAND, Linda, Senate I,2,3. HOOPER, tra, GAA i. HUGGINS, Dick, Concert Choir 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Weight lifting 2,3 HUGHES, Kelley, Lettermans Club 3,4, Wrestling I,2,3,4, NHS 4. HUGHES, Nancy, Cheer line 4, Senate 3,4, NHS 4. HUNT, Glenn, Ski Club 4, Football l,2. HURT, Karen, Bowling Club 4, GAA 4. ISAAC, Anna, GAA 4. JACOBS, Mike, Latin Club l,2,3,4, Lettermans Club 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Jud. Rev. Bd. 4. JAMES, David, BTS 3,4, Electronics Club 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Football 2, Senate 4. JAMES, Terry, Cross Country I,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. JENSEN, Don, Chess Club I,2, Key Club 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, Band I,2,3,4, Central Service 4, CENTRALIAN 4, Orchestra t,2, NHS 3,4. JOHNS, Mike, Key Club l,2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Track 2. JOHNSON, Kathy, Fellowship Club 4, Masque and Gavel 4, Quill and Scroll 4, CENTRALIAN 4, NHS 3,4. JOHNSON, Linda, Bowling Club 3,4, GAA 4, Latin Club 3, Band l,2,3,4. JONES, Danny, Football 4, Track 4, Weight lifting 4. JONES, Freda, Electronics Club 4, Free Lancers 4. JONES, James, NHS 4. JORDAN, Robin, BTS 4, Free Lancers I, Ski Club Q,3,4. JUNE, Roy, Key Club 3,4, Basketball l,2, Senate 4. KANDEL, Laing, Chess Club 4, French Club l,2,3, NHS 3,4. KANTER, Alan, Engineering Club 3. KANTOR, Bill, Electronics Club 4, Football 4, Wrestling 4. KEENEY, Kathie, Choraliers 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4. KEMPFF, Sharon, Pom line 3,4. KENDALL, Kris, Lettermans Club 3,4, Ski Club 4, Baseball I, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. KENT, Kathlyn, Ski Club, Concert Choir 2,3 KILGARD, Ronald, Engineering Club 2, Math Club 2,3,4, Nat. Merit Semi-tinalist 4. KING, Micheal, Lettermans Club 3,4, Ski Club 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Football I, Wrestling 2,3,4. KING, Rob, Ski Club 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4. KING, Terry, Math Club 4. KISHUR, Rick, Lettermans Club 3,4, Baseball I,2,4, Football l,2,3,4, Weight lil-ting 2,3,4, Wrestling l,Q,3,4. KLEIN, Dick, Football 4. KLEINBAUER, Beverly, Latin Club I, Pom line 3. KLEINBERG, Susie, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Senate l,2,3,4, NHS 4, Model UN 4. KLEINDIENST, Al, Chess Club 3, Math Club 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Central Service 3,4, NHS 3,4. KLINGER, Susan, Masque and Gavel 2, French Honor Society 3,4. KLINGER, Sandra, DECA 3,4. KOEHLER, Gary, Football 4. kosTANT, susan, Math Club 4, NHS 3,4, Nat. Mem sema- tinalist 3. KRAMER, Steve, Bowling Club 2, Baseball l,2. KRASNOFF, Mike, Electronics Club l,2,3,4, Key Club 4, Math Club 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Senate 2,4, NHS 4. KUBLER, Vickie, Pom line 4, Senate 3,4, NHS 3,4. KUHN, Jan, Latin Club 2. KUSH, Gloria, Bowling Club l,2,3, GAA l,2,3,4, ix LZ KYIER. DWI Mail, Club 23 IADAS, WIT IAINE. IOIWP I TANSDAIE. IOC LARNED, lerrlz 4. TAVERY, ltocltell IEVIN, Suzanne: iioiirrnt, Brwff i,2,s,4. IICHIYIER, Dove iioiir, Batter- I iiiir, Dana, fre lllili, rariiof, Cf IISTON, lonr, K Football I IOEB, Bob, Elerr LONG, Fred, Bosi IOOMTS, Jodi, G, IOOS, Ellen, FBI! IOWE, Rhonda t' IOWEII, locl, Ke 2,34 IURIE, Cyndy, Gp IVIAES, Jim, Boslrg MASQN, Jelly Ke. IIIASON, Richard Concert Cm, 2,3 Morshoflp lltespioris 4, 5 lootbglt IQ: WSH Ima Orchestrg NUI- llllerit Sem, Dcr -li IIQCARIHY MQCQ r llqos I. Qliariesm llfD0Niiio, lill- IIQDONALD I ,ler F X- I-M. t ff-A L I 9 IIIOAF KYLER, David, Electronics Club 4, Engineering Club 2,3,4, Math Club 2,3,4, Nat. Merit Semi-tinalist 4, NHS 3,4. LADAS, Evelyn, GAA l, Spanish Club l,2. LAINE, John, Bowling Club l,2,3,4, Engineering Club 4. LANSDALE, Jack, Chess Club 2, Ski Club 4, Baseball l. LARNED, Terry, Free Lancers 4, French Club 4, German Club 4. LAVERY, Rochelle, DECA l,2. LEVIN, Suzanne, GAA l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. LICHLYTER, Bruce, Lettermans Club 3,4, Ski Club 3, Wrestling l,2,3,4. LICHLYTER, Dave, Ski Club 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. LIGHT, Bradley, Football l. LILLY, David, French Club 4. LIM, YanMae, Choraliers l,2, Concert Choir 3,4, Senate' 4. LISTON, John, Key Club 3,4, Baseball I, Basketball l, Football I. LOEB, Bob, Electronics Club l,2,3,4, Engineering 4. LONG, Fred, Basketball I, Football I. LOOMIS, Judi, GAA 1, CENTRALIAN 3. Loos, Ellen, FBLA 3. LOWE, Rhonda, NHS 3. LOWELL, Jack, Key Club l,2,3,4, Lettermans Club 4, Football 2,3,4. LuRiE, cyndy, GAA 4. MAES, Jim, Basketball 4. MASON, Jett, Key Club 4, Football l,2,3,4, Tennis 3. MASON, Richard, Fellowship Club 4, Chamber Singers 3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4. MAYER, Marshall, Bowling Club l, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Thespians 4, Spanish Club 2, Baseball 2, Concert Choir 4, Football l,2, Weight litting 2. MAYNARD, Hugh, German Club 3, Math Club 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l, Boys State 3, Model UN 3,4, NHS 3,4, Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 4. McCARTHY, Maggie, French Club 2,3, Math Club l. McCOY, Charles, Interact 3,4. McDONALD, Jill, GAA 4. McDONALD, Lenna, DECA l,2,3,4, Choraliers l,2. McGEE, Robin, Free Lancers 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 1, NHS 3,4. McLEOD, George, Tennis I. McNAlRY, Scott, Swimming 4. MCNAULL, Mike, Ski Club 4, Baseball l,3,4, Cross Country 4, Track 4. MEEKER, Suzanne, Masque and Gavel 2, Ski Club 4, Chor- aliers 2, Model UN 4, NHS 3,4. MESICKO, Mark, Ski Club 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. MIDDLETON, Mark, Ski Club 4, Baseball I, Football l, Swimming 3,4. MILKER, Edward, Engineering Club 4, Math Club 4, NHS 4. MISIASZEK, John, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Cross Country 3, Football mgr. 4, Wrestling mgr. 4, French Honor Society 3,4. MITCHELL, Nancy, FBLA 2,3, GAA i. MOLLER, Anne, Senate l,2,3,4, Class Sec. l,2,3, Student Body VP 4, NHS 3,4. MOORE, Randy, Baseball l,2, Wrestling l,2. MOORE, Robert, Tennis I, Track l,2, Senate l,2,3. 1vioRELLi, Jackie, FBLA 3. MORGAN, Patricia, GAA 4, Ski Club 4. MORRIS, Mary, Social Comm. Chair. 4. MORTON, Jane, Choraliers 2. MOTE, Diane, Fellowship Club 4. MUELLER, Steve, Lettermans Club 3,4, Baseball 4, Football 2,3,4, Weight lifting 2,3,4. MUERI, Christian, Ski Club 4, Basketball 4, Exec Comm. 4, Senate 4, AFS 4, Model UN 4. MURPHY, Rosemary, Bowling Club 4, FTA 2,3,4, GAA 3, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Choraliers l,2,3, Concert Choir 4. NEAL, Bill, Engineering Club 3, Key Club 4, Math Club 4, Senate 3, Central Service 3,4, Boys State 3, NHS 4, Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 3. NOBLE, Randy, Football I, Wrestling 2. O'BRlEN, Mike, Electronics Club 3, Baseball l,2,3,4, O'BRlEN, Robert, Key Club 3,4, Math Club 3,4, Spanish Club l,2, Central Service 4, Orchestra l,2. OLDS, Janet, FHA i,2. OLSSON, James, Ski Club 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Swimming 2, Track 2,3, Weight lifting 2,3,4. O'MALLEY, Peggy, Ski Club 4, Class Treas. T,2, Senate 2,3,4, Student Body Treas. 4, NHS 3,4 ORR, Claudia, GAA l,2. OST, Mary, GAA l, Latin Club l, 2, Ski Club 2,3,4, Choraliers 2. PABST, Pete, Football mgr. 2, Weight litting 4 PACHECO, Diane, Fellowship Club 3,4, GAA T, Spanish Club 3,4, Senate 3. PAGE, Susie, All State Chorus 3,4, Chamber Singers 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Class Sec. 4. PALMA, Richard, Football l,3, Track l, Wrestling l,2,3,4 PARDEE, Robert, German Club T, Ski Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Football 2. PAifeisELLA, Sally, GAA i,2,3,4. PARK, Larry, DECA 4. PARKlNSON, Janan, Band l,2, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Woodwind Quintet 4. PATE, Barbara, Ski Club 3. PATE, Marsha, GAA 4, Ski Club 4 PATTERSON, Dixie, Masque and Gavel 4. PEARLSTIEN, Billie, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Thespians 4. PETERMAN, Richard, Bowling Club 3,4. PETERS, Breck, Lettermans Club 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Senate 3,4, Track l,2,3,4, NHS 3,4 PETERSON, Jo, Bond l,2,3,4. PETERSON, Joy, Choraliers 4. PFITZER, Marcia, Concert Choir 2,3,4 PHARO, Linda, Band 4, Orchestra 4 PHASLEY, Rubin, Baseball l,2, Wrestling T. PICKRELL, Tim, Key Club 3,4, Football l, Track l, Class Pres. l,3, Exec. Comm. 3,4, Senate l,2,3,4. PLANTE, John, Bowling Club 3,4, Chess Club 2, Math Club 3,4, Key Club 4, Model UN 4. POETZL, George, German Club 3, Ski Club 2,3, Band l,2,3, Swimming 2,3,4. POETZL, Gerhard, Lettermans Club l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4 POLADIAN, Joan, Fellowship Club 3,4, Choraliers l, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Elections Comm. Chair. 4, Madrigals 2,3,4, Senate 3,4. POLENSKE, Janet, GAA l,2. POLETT, Rhonda, Masque and Gavel 4. POLEY, Susan, FBLA 4, GAA l,2, Latin Club l,2, NHS 3,4. POLINGO, lrene, FBLA 3, GAA l. PRlCE, Darryl, DECA 3,4. PRICE, Nancy, Assemblies Comm. Chair. 4, Central Service 3,4, Senate l,2,3,4, Class pres. 2, Class vice-pres. l,2, Girls State 3, NHS 3,4. RABE, Cynthia, BTS 3,4, Fellowship Club 4, French Club 4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, NHS 4. RAINE, Pamela, Chess Club l, Free Lancers l,2,3,4, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, French Honor Society 3,4, NHS 4, Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 4. RAJSICH, Timothy, Lettermans Club 3,4, Order ot the Frog 3, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4. RANDALL, Lonnie, DECA 4. RATH, Thomas, Baseball l, Basketball l, Football l,2. RAU, Bruce, Lettermans Club 4, Band l,2,3,4, Allstate 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Weight lifting 2,3,4. RAU, Randy, Electronics Club 2,3,4. RENSINK, Marcia, GAA l,2,3,4. RHOADES, Dorothy, BTS 3, Fellowship Club 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Order ot the Frog 4, Band l,2,3,4. RHODES, Helen, GAA 2. RIMMER, Bruce, Cross Country l,2,3,4, Swimming 3,4, Track l,2. RING, Paul, Engineering Club l,2, German Club 4, Math Club l,2,4, Proiects Comm. Chair. 3, Senate 2,3, Boys' Nation 4, Boys' State 4, NHS 3,4. RlTCl'llE, Jean, GAA 4. ROBERTSON, Bruce, Bowling Club 2,3, Math Club 4, Band l,2,3,4. ROSE, Jeanne, Bridge Club T, French Club 2, German Club 3, Ski Club 4, NHS 3,4 ROSE, Jill, Fellowship Club 3,4, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Choraliers 2, Pub. Comm. Chair. 4, Senate 4, Exec. Comm. 4, NHS 4. ROWE, Terry, Bowling Club T, Football 3,4. ROY, Ellen, GAA 2, Ski Club 4 RUBEN, Jeri, GAA l,2,3, Masque and Gavel 4, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Orchestra l,2. RUESGA, Mike, Band 4. RUSSELL, Linda, FHA l,2,3. Q' SAHENSPIEL stiitttttftlt ll giittofttlt W gmt, Debbie, 5CtttlDl, Elottf ggoiottttt. if Football lt? lt 'lor giiiits, tiort t SEVERANCE. P01 Motion Pictu? A SEWER, otct 'T SHERMAN, to stiovttts, Do ,.i stoittt, Profit: l SIMMONS, Dewi ll SKLAR, Leslie, Sl SLOAN, lilotyg K Slillltl, Dennis, L l,2. Slltlltl, Jett, Bos Stlllllt, Ken, Oc SMITH, Norma' SOllES, lheodgg SOLIERE, lin, Sr Football l,Q lik some tw, SPAID, Sotoli B SPENCER, My SPIEGAL, Clill E stiiiitii, Elleof sitiitt, tilorigeq, SlEBBtti5, W, STEFFEN5 Gym Sltltl, Sue, Qi STEVENSONV i Slttttiiii, N, t X SN'------ 'f 1 ,Q 1 --rr :.w+e.i.r:.:4.! SAHENSPIEL, Carol, Senate 4. SALIMNEN, Rod, Order ofthe Frog 4. SARGENT, Deann, FHA 3,4, Masque and Gavel 4. SCELI, Debbie, Senate l,2,3. SCHILDT, Elaine, Free Lancers 4, Ski Club 4. SCHLUETER, Jay, Lettermans Club 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Senate I, Track T. SCHWARTZ, Janet, FBLA 4, German Club 2,3. SETTLES, Mary, FBLA 4, German Club 2,3, NHS 3,4. SEVERANCE, Robert, French Club 4, Masque and Gavel 3, Motion Picture Club 3,4 SEVIER, Cindy, Motion Picture Club 3,4. SHERMAN, Alanna, French Club 4, FTA I. 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FLAGG, Mary Edith-77. FLEGENHEIMER, Lynn-43,77,2IO. FLETCHER, Clare Catherine-77. FOSTER, Janice-54,77,I94. FRIEDMAN, Charles Ivan478. FRIEDMAN, Eiritf77. FUREDY, Susan Elizabeth-78238. GALAN, RichardA4o,7B,l76,2O7,2l4,2l6,2l7,2f22 224,244 GALE, Richard AIan439,45,46,54,55,7O,78,79,B2, lo6,203,204. GALLAMORE, Nancy Lou-54,7B. GANEM, Terri Jan-78. GANZERT, Richard Allen-78. GARCIA, Charlie Ray-I 63. GARVER, Janet Patricia-78,l6I. GATES, Jack Williame-78. GEISEL, Gregory Lewis-78. GEORGE, Cynthia-78. GUIZ, Jazelle Marie-78,I57. GIANELLI, Paul Frank-78. GIBSON, Charlene Marie-78. GIFFORD, Gay-7B,l 55. GILBERT, Marc-78. GILLESPIE, Janelle-78,155 GOODRICH, Terry-44,78,I 57,I95. GORDON, Shelley Lyn-60. GORSKI, Gary-l6O. GRAUL, Nancy Louise-78. GRAUTSKI, Edwardf78. GRAVES, Janet Kaye-78. GREEN, James-79. GREEN, Marcia Ruth-7B,I6O. GREENE, Dennis-45,7B,I57. GREENAWALT-79. GREENHAGEN, Bill-79. GREENHOUSE, Ruth-79. GREER, Thomas Lacy-79. GREER, Valerie Ann-79,166 GRIFFEN, Peter Webb-80. 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HUGHES, Nancy-36,37,39,41,42,46,79,81,1 203,207. HUMPHREY, Steve David-81, HURT, Karen-65,81,24O. JACOBS, Michael Gaines-153. 5 JAMES, David Charles Jr.-36,37,43,55,81,157 167. JAMES, Terry Martin-81, JENSEN, Donald Carl-4O,54,81,142,154,157 JOHNS, Michael-81,154,157 JOHNSON, David-81, JOHNSON, Freddie-81,182 JOHNSON, Kathryn-18,6O,81,142,166, JOHNSON, Pamela Kaye-81. JOHNSON, Polly-81,239,24O,241. JOHNSTON, Michael Eldon-81. JONES, Carol Ann-81,207 JONES, Daniel-216. JONES, Frederic Clinton-83,165 JONES, James Marion 2nd-54,83 JONES, Kathy Diane-83,166 JORDAN, David-83, JORDAN, Robin Kay-83,162 JUNE, Raymond Michael-83,153 KANDEL, Laing-54,83,235. KANTER, Alan Michael-6O,83. KANTOR, Bill-83. KARESKY, Raymond Alan-83. KARNES, Marilyn-184, KAYLOR, Charlene FroncisM83, KEENEY, Katherine Anne-83. KEMPFERT, Kay-83. KEMPFF, Sharon Dianne-46,A7,79,83,194. KENDALI., Kris Eugene-83,153,216,232,2A4. KENT, Kathlyn Joyce-83. KESSELMAN, Idell Nancy-83,200 KIDWELL, William Jr.-83. 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NEAL, William-52,58,88,154,235 NELSON, Louise-6O,88,143, NOBLE, Randall Bryan-88. O'BRlEN, Karl Michael-88, O'BRIEN, Robert Perry-45,54,88,154,165,229,244, O'MAl.LEY, Peggy-36,37,39,42,43,54,55,59,88,9O. OHANESIAN, Consuelo-150. OLDS, Janet Marie-88, OLSSON, James-64,88,216. ORR, Cladia Marie-88, OST, Mary-4A,88,l55,I72. OSWSKEY, Theresa-88, OVERLAND, John Walter-88,156 OWENS, Dale-16O,241. PABST, George Pete-88. PACHECO, Diane Susan-88,152 PAGE, SueN62,7O,89,144,177,200 PALMA, Richard-89. PAPPAS, Elaine-52,54,6O,143. PARDEE, Robert McKnight-89,167. PARISELLA, Margaret Louise-89. PARK, Larry Robert-89, PARKER, Richard-62,89,144. PARKINSON, Janan-63,89,146. PARRY, Stephen Meade-89. PATE, Barbara Ann-62,89 PATE, Marsha Rae-89,239 PATTERSON, Dixie-6O,89,158. 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I iirriili im, ,J russrii, iriulgf russrri,r1ii0-q,,,, sr ZRIIIIIILII iodmlel A I it slligiilimllillti' S EN1,DeiurrriiiIIlq ASSER,R0i,Q,,Q7E0 IQ zerriiiei I Erqxqfm. sciircirriymei ICIDO remand , I ' ' E S 52 SE iii 519211 PEARLSTEIN, Billie-43,89,I58. PENTON, Mike-89. PERRY, James Robert-37,39,55,89,I 54,I57, PETERS, Calvin Breckinridge-37,45,54,89,9O, 200,229 PETERSON, Joy Lynne-63,89,24I. PFITZER, Marcia Joanne-89. PHALEN, Kathy Ellen-89. PHARO, Linda-89. PHASLEY, Ruben-89, PICKRELL, Patricia Jane-89. PICKRELL, Timothy Emerson-39,46,54,ae,e9,229, PLANTE, John-54,66,89,I54,l66. POETZL, George-89,160 POETZL, Gerhard-89,228,229 POLADIAN, Joan Leu-36,37,3Q,4o,54,e2,9o,144. POLENSKE, JanetAnn-90. POLETT, Rhonda Patrlce-90. POLEY, Susan-44,54,9O,I6I,I63. POLINGO, Irene Helen-90. PRICE, Darryl Lee-I6O,244. PRICE, Nancy Ann-36,37,39,4O,55,59,82,I 55,194 207. PRIDMORE, William Edward-9O,I 45. RABE, Cynthia Lynn?54,90,I5I. RAINE, Pamela-54',6O,9O,I 62. RAJSICH, Tim George-QI ,I76,22I ,224,242,244. RANDALL, Faith-9I,I57,24I. RANDALL, Lonnei Dean-91 , I 60. RAIH, Thomas Gregory-9I. RAU, Bruce-63,9I,2I6. RAU, Gilbert Ferderick-9I. RAGLAND, Sam-9I. REBAL, Constance-9I. REDFERN, Kurt Barton-9I. REINERT, Mary Lucille-9I. RENs1NK, Marcia-86,9I,238. RHOADES, Dorothy-54,9I,I63. RHODES, Helen-9I,24I. RHODES, Scott-97. RIMMER, Bruce-91 ,235,228. RING, Paul Douglas-42,45,54,58,7O,82,9I,I57, 2I6, RIPPLE, Val-91. RITCHIE, Jean CaroI44O,9I ,24I, RIVID, Frank-9I. ROBBINS, Kevin Kirk-91. ROBERTSON, Bruce-4O,54,9I. ROOF, James-45,54,9I ,I 65. ROSE, Jill-36,37,39,43,9I. ROSS, Kathy Joan-9I. ROWE, Terrance Lee-92. ROY, Ellen-92,I55. RUBEN, Jeri-I 8,92,I 52,I 58, I 63,I83. RUESGA, MichoeIA-92,I45. RUNYAN, Karen-92. RUSSELL, Linda-92. RUSSELL, Linda'-92,24I. SALCIDO, Raymond Bennett-92. SALMINEN, Rodney Jack-92,I63. SANDLER, Kathy Ellen-92. SARGENT, Deanna Marie-'92,I62. SASSER, Robert George-92, SATTENSPIEL, Carol Ann-63,92 SCELI, Debra-92,I55. SCHECHTER, Rosalee-92. SCHILDT, Elaine-92. SCHLEGEL, Gary William-I 47. SCHLUETER, Jay-46,55,64,86,92, I 98,2I 4,2I 6,2 I 8. SCHMIDT, Marcus Darius-92, SCHREY, Edward Alan-92. SCHWARTZ, Janet-92, I 6I , I 83. SCHWIMMER, Steven Eric-92. SEESE, Treva Lorraine-92. SETTLES, Mary-54,92,I6I. SEVERANCE, Robert William-92. SEVIER, Cynthia Frances-92. SHAWKEY, Debbie-93. SHERMAN, Alanna-93,I5I. SHOWERS, David Earl-93. SIEWERT, Sandra Leei93. s1OLER, Peggy-93,238,239 SIMMONS, Demon-55,90,93,244. SKLAR, Leslie-54,62,93. SLOAN, Mary Ann-93. SMALLDRIDGE, Sally JO-93,I55. SMITH, Dennis-42,93,I 54,244. SMITH, Jeff Phillip-4393. SMITH, Jerry-I59. SMITH, Kenny Thomas-93. SMITH, Norman-93,2I6. SOARES, Paolo-I56,208. SOILES, TheodosiusJim-93. SONNER, Terry Ray-93. SPARKS, James-93,2I6,232. SPENCER, Judith Ethel-93. SPIEGEL, Clifford-93, I 43. SPITALNY, Ellen Sue-93,I68. STARR, Marigene-94,I52. STEBBINS, Cinda Lou-94,I6O. STEFFENS,CharIes-94,166 STEIN, Susan Barbara-94. STEVENS, Mary-94,I43. STEVENSON, Linda Wray-94. STEWART, Nancy-94,I57,I59,I98. STEWART, Pamela-39,4O,46,94,I55,I76,I94 STIFFLER, Diana-94,I44,I52. STOLFA, Susan Frances-4I ,42,94. STRAUS, William Michael-94. STRUCKMEYER, Fred 3rd-94,I63. SUKMAN, Marlene-94. SUMMERS, Deborah-94,I63,I66. SUTTER, Linda Sue-94. SUTTER, William Clifford-94. SWAINE, Michael Dennis-94. SWAZIEK, Jane Louise-94. TANNER, Linda Jeanne-62,94 TAYLOR, Noncy-36,37,a9,4c,49,54,55,59,66,a2,94, I55,205. TAYLOR, Timothy Lewish94. TEDHAMS, Shari Ana-94. TERSINI, Jeff-94,166 THALDORF, Patricia Ann-94. THISS, Bradley-95. THOMAS, JoAnne-95. THOMPSON, Patricia-I6O,238. THORNTON, Sharon Lee-95,239 TIERS. David Patrick-95, TIMBERLAKE, Richard-I67,234. TOSACKER, Steve-95. TROTTA, Constance-95. TUCHSCHMIDT, Joan-95,I55. TUCKER, Charles Mark-95, TURNER, Susan-95,155,238 TWITTY, HovvardY95,235. TYLER, Johnnie-95. UPDIKE, James Earl-95,99 VANATOR, Karen Kae-95. VANDENBELDT, Jack-95, VANDIVER, Leslie Jeanne-95,I67. VAN FLEET, Linda Marie-95. VAN LEER, Jan-95. VAN VOORHIS, Susan-39,4O,95,I55,24O VERNO, John Arthur-95,207. VICTOR, James FrankIir1A95. VINTILA, Josette-54,9I ,95, I 52, I 55. v1TELLO, ivi1EimIeAe2,95. VITOVEC, Susan Mae4-95. VOGEL, Richard Wayne-95, WAKEFORD, Barry Robert-95. WALKER, Lawrence-96. WARD, Charles-69,143,144 WARD, Charles-6O,I43,I44,I59. WARNER, Donna-96,99,I59,24I. WARRINGTON, Judy Lynn-96,I55. WATSON, John-96,229 WATSON, Susan-4O,63,96, I 55. WEILER, Susan-4I,42,96,I42,I55,I66. WEINBERGER, Gerri Ellen-96,I6O, WEINER, Wendy-44,96,206,24I. WEINSTEIN, Norman Irving-96. WEIR, Martha Jo-96. WELCH, Don Robert-96. WELLS, Lance-96,I6O,I66, WHEELER, Linda Sue-96,I 55. WHITE, Danny-96, WICKSTROM, Jon-65,96,22B. WILKENS, Carl Edward-96. WILKINSON, Susan-4I ,42,6O,96,I43,I 55 WILLETS, Beverly Mae-96. WILLIAMS, Deborahi96. WILLIAMS, Lynn Dianef96. WILLIAMS, Shirley-96,I 5I ,I57, WILSON, Dana-97. WILSON, James Arthur-97, I 53,222,224,242 244 WILSON, Mike-2O,97,I54. WILSON, John-97,I45. WINDAU, Richard PaUli97,229. WITTEN, Dwayne Ellis-97. WOJNO, James Arthur-54,97,I64, WOOD, Linda Diane-97,24I. WOODARD, David-97,99,2I6. WOODS, Ann Carolyn-5497, YARNALL, Susan Elizabethi97. YEE, Gerald-4I,42,45,52,54,58,66,97,I50 I54 I57 YOUNG, Inez Vivian-97, YOUNGKIN, Saralee-54,97,I55,207. ZIGROSSI, RichardA39,42,43,97, I 54,207,234 I S I H R E my EQ saws W wdh hear-'fs for fbrobs 4: ' 3 4 4 xvl 1 . EQ -YAeQ.fL!2M2eQffz,f2 0 - - . M-5 IHGHQET Mfg? be WV W kj fw' fggzfzzzwp Q H- 271 I wouldrfr have believed if of you, Mrs. Carpenter. , Wy , I - 1 X an Hgh: if dl .f:f2: 'f' lr i if 1 i 14 fi 3 if I 1 ,x ,qypi-,ir ,.-14: M. fi, W ru r f Q v sf 6 A' 415 VL fir Q , zr 1 W5 1 'M 1 ,E f 5 ,kv Z s f f as rf ga :Jr J :fb 1 2 43? 4 I Wish To Thank . . . the students of Central High for having made the total experience possible. And I wish to express the hope that it will retain its importance. For the totaI experience to me means understanding the entire scope of existence, learning to place everything in its proper proportions, caring enough to make everything you do, every moment you live, important. No matter what the 'future of the girl at left-- which she seems to be waiting for so patiently-- if she can remember the meaning of the total experience, her future will bring her happiness if nothing else. For, understanding the total experience, there is nothing you can do but live it, I give special thanks to The faculty for their complete co-operation, especially Mrs. Schmidt, who has done innumerable small favors for the book and staff Certain members of the ianitorial staff, who have proven to be a friend in times of need and stress .. my untiring staff Mr. Herzog for making this past year even more than it could have been . . . 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