Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1955
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Umor .wma 0m,gL,1,,,c5n, cm, JMUA 'ij'Z5.1,L,fQ, QA! ll fUKA,ECLf-YQ, QMNQQ , .1.f7'Y'-L,l,f,Q R ffto ughlyzddembld' 411 In appreciation .ffm Qu Q kv cw , Lk PM Wx cffvcmw , Mz'ys Florence Ria'a'ell'.v 4' C1 5.41 . A , I nzany .years of serfznce to J-X 'N Flint Central Hzgn School . . . L ,Af X M. we ik Q , 'Q , mvdikw 9 X M, is wi Swv ,v. 1 1 VJ in ,., F r an L, M Jizz' ,Q f. -1 Y 1 Z Foreword This year, Flint celebrates its one-hundredth birthday, and what a year it has beenl Who will ever forget the anxiety over the Formosan situation, the surprise of everyone when Bulganin became premier of Russia, and the final decision to rearm West C-ermany? Coming closer to home, remember the cries for joy at the sight of the new lockers last fall, the surprise of everyone when the boys sang Christmas carols in the second floor hall to get money for the Christmas baskets, the belated lunch period at the Model United Nations As- -sembly, and the Charleston of the Senior Talent Show? Do you recall the confusing spring weather, the corny advertisements for the Sen- ior Play, the frantic drive for sales when the Prospectus was in debt, and the last-minute rush for the Pow Wow? You will find the rest of the story in the following pages. We have taken you this far, and our Indian friend will guide you the rest of the way. We do wish to express our appreciation to the Kingsport Press for the original cover and to the Curtis Printing Company for the helpful, patient advice and for the beautiful print job. And, of course, our thanks go all out to the staff for being so understanding, so co-opera- tive, so willing to use its hearts, minds, hands, and all the hours it took to make this book a reality. The Editors K' ig N QTY: ., ur, Y -V, . .....,. ,,,,,, Table of Contents Seniors . . . Faculty . . . Boys' Sports . . . Girls' Sports . . . Activities . . . Organizations .... . Speech, Music, Drama . . . l I2 School Calendar . . . . . 127 Undergrads . . . 132 535523235 ' y I Q X nnxvx. .br x ' VA .,,...... f DX E I D W . xNxNsN. N W IJ fuu- fr H Senior Officers W r eeee ,U', president Vice President Bill Durham Dianne Maynard oooO0 eight Secretary Treasurer Joanne Wheeler Ted Hamady v S? gr V G v its ,M Row one: Dianne Maynard, vice president, Bill Durham, president, Ted Hamady, treasurer, Donna Beldin. Row two: Ben Spillane, Sharon McDowell, Roberta Hammergren, Pat Osborn, Phyllis Parnes, Nancy Roeser, Marsha Woughter, Peggy Ward, Molly Could, Gwen Benore, John Darnton, Jim Knowlton. Class History Upon entering Central, we as little papooses gazed in awe at the long halls and the big seniors. However, we soon got into the swing of things by electing our officers: Roger Ander- son, president, Julie Morris, vice presidentg Sally Simmons, secretary, and Shirley Hower- ton, treasurer. Our first activity was the Sophomore Drama Festival. Later in the year we sponsored a disc- jockey dance where we had an opportunity to become better acquainted with fellow Central- ites. By our junior year we had grown from strug- gling papooses into Indian braves. Our officers were Dianne Maynard, president, Sophie Sham- bes, vice president, Laura Heinrich, secretary, and Karen Johnson, treasurer. This year our activities started with a series of bake sales. Next was the Junior-Senior Talent Show. Al- though we didn't win, we had a great show and a grand time producing it. Shortly afterwards, the Junior Play Little Women was presented in the girls' gym in arena style. The Starlighters provided the music for the Junior Prom. Rose arbors helped create the romantic setting sug- gested by the theme, ln the Mood. Entering our final year at Central, we heap big chiefs immediately started our whirlwind of senior activities. We elected Bill Durham, president, Dianne Maynard, vice president, Jo- anne Wheeler, secretaryg and Ted Hamady, treasurer. Our money making projects started in preparation for our prom. We held bake sales, and carameled apple sales. We also sold pom poms for the Thanksgiving Game, and what a game it was! For the first time since we entered Central our dream came true-the Turkey Day game was ours. Nearing our last semester, we really began a round of activities. We purchased senior an- nouncements, name cards, and got measured for our caps and gowns. Fish, seaweed and nets enhanced the beauty of Ebb Tide, the theme of the senior couple dance. Again this year the two hour U.S. his- tory, government, and contemporary problems class sponsored a Model U. N. Assembly. This greatly increased our knowledge of internation- al problems. The same week the fourth annual Junior-Senior Talent Show was held. The Sen- iors won both nights by unanimous decision, our college theme had proved to be a terrific success. The crowds are still talking about our fabulous basketball season. After a thrilling regular season Central's impressive team went all the way to the state Semi-finals. The sen- ior play, Cheaper by the Dozen, which pro- vided a million laughs and a few tears, was presented early in May. Next came the Pow Wow in which the Senior Class sponsored an- other carameled-apple sale. Finally the long awaited, final week of senior activities arrived. First came the Honors As- sembly, followed by the Senior Dinner Dance where the nationally famous Pee Wee Hunt provided the music which set the mood for our prom. Then we concluded our final activities: Baccalaureate: Senior Sing, Senior Picnic: and, finally, commencement. After three Years all was over! Finished! The Heap Big lniuns were finally on their way to their happy hunting grounds! nine EH Salutatorian Patricia Osborn Future Business Leaders, Future Teach- ers, National Honor Society, Shakes- peare Club, Girls Sports, Senior Board of Directors, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Prospectus lSoph- omore Co-Editor, Junior Co-Editor, Fac- ulty Editorl. Valedictorian Robert Wayne Bailey Alpha Sigma Epsilon, Attic Players fPledge Masterl, Chemistry Club, Na- tional Honor Society lPresidenti, Quill and Scroll, Shakespeare Club iPresi- denti, Thespians lScribel, Stagecraft Club, Letters to Lucerne, The Night of January l6, Little Women, What a Lite, The Saturday Evening Ghost, Cheaper by the Dozen, Jun- ior Talent Shovv, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Junior Board of Direc- tors, Student Council lCitizenship Committee Chairrnani, Student Coun- seling Program, Community Associa- tion ilixecutive Council Secretaryl, Junior Lion, Orchestra lLibrarian, Vice Presidentl , Arrow Head iProotreaderl, Prospectus lFine Arts Co-Editor, Co- Editor -in - Chiefl, United Nations lChairman, Committee Vl J. 4 v 5 t ,,,.,1 , , . f , , ,I V, f l M , fn, ,.., g ,, 'f , f S f Z V5 gf Z4 f XZ ? s , A me Q R y , f , I , 'Ji' sv ff J ' 5 1 S' 8 High Distinction Richard Beldin Chess Club lVice Presidentl, Attic Players, Chemistry Club, Cinema Club, National Honor Society, What a Lite, Student Counselor, Debate, Spring Speech. Jon Ramsey Chemistry Club lVice President and Presidentl, National Honor Society, Radio Club, Shakes- peare Club, Stagecraft Club, Cheaper by the Dozen, Student Counseling Program. Florence Mae Wheaton Girls' Sports, Cheaper by the Dozen, Concert Band, Marching Band, Or- chestra. Keith McKenna Basketball, Na- tional Honor Society, Shutterbugs, Senior Board of Directors. Rosalie Riegle Attic Players, French Club, Alpha Rho Tau, What a Lite, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors, Student Council, Student Counseling Pro- gram, Girls' Glee Club lVice Pres- ident, Social Chairmanl, Arrow Head, Prospectus, United Nations lChairman, Committee ll. Marilyn Thorpe National Honor Society. Marsha Woughter Attic Players, French Club lPresidentl, Future Teachers, Alpha Rho Tau, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society lVice Presidentl, Pepperettes, Shakespeare Club, Stagecratt, Girls' Sports, Senior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, What a Life, Junior Talent Show, Kalei- doscope, Arrow Head, Prospectus lCo-Editor, Boys' 5 Girls' Sportsl. Douglas Orvis J.V. Football, Vars- ity Football, National Honor So- ciety, Varsity Club, Student Council lWelfare Commission Chairmanl, Student Counseling Program, Con- cert Band. .: K . S ffsgxf- . if sv l l., Q., -.I , X - li W s . Q4 N ss 9 s X Xml A F as rj w, X s-,- ,., X ' ' A lv S as s' , Wray. QQ 5 MQ 7 QV Q X. X , js Xue W Rf X X X X 7 X x 1' x . '-:-V2-vssveb-.V git , X isa K 'N sf l . 1 s . 5-1.a-115,513:..s:e.4:'.s:' if ' ' ' 'Y -' 4?--,-,Weis zu: ff-' It f' - ---wen... w new ka -Iwi .f -sf? ,-X ft- f. 4. ,sxxgcfgq -52 b.,., ..sf-,. eg.. . 1,-'T-,Q km X , eleven WWW i,,, J X f , ' ., f f ' W X .. fl ,y , ? J 1. 4 7 4 Aff- fw High Distinction Carolyn Kiblinger Attic Players, Latin Club, Shakespeare Club, Thes- pians, Little Women, What a Life, Student Counseling Program, a Cappella Choir. Roxanne Peterson Future Teach- ers, National Honor Society, Stage- craft Club, Kaleidoscope, Senior Talent Show, Student Council iAc- tivities Commission Chairmani, Student Counseling Program, Exec- utive Council, a Cappella Choir lVice Presidentl, Madrigal Singers. Marilyn Sarver Attic Players, Com- manderins, Future Teachers, Na- tional Honor Society, Stagecratt Club, Forensic Club lSecretaryl, Thespians lTreasurerl, The Night of January l6, The Great Big Doorstep, What a Life, Cheap- er by the Dozen, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Student Coun- seling Program lChairmani, C-irls' Sports, Arrow Head, Radio Speech, Varsity Debate, Spring Speech, United Nations lChairman, Ad Hoc Committeei. Martha Kinley Belle Masque, Fu- ture Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Shakespeare Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Ciirls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head. WJ? Q MK ' Charlotte Olson National Honor ,J Society Kaleidoscope Girls' Sports , 5 , i 2 a Cappella Choir. 1 ,5 f , fm, Margaret Clinton Forensic Club, Varsity Debate, Spring Speech, United Nations lCredentials Chair-, manl. Suzanne Janetxke Attic Players iSecretary, Pledge Mistressl, Fu- ture Teachers, Alpha Rho Tau, Na- tional Honor Society lTreasurerl, Shakespeare Club lSecretaryl, Stagecratt Club, Thespians, The Night of January l6, What a Life, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Sopho- more Drama Festival, Student Coun- cil lAdvisory Committeel, Student Counseling Program, a Cappella Choir, Prospectus lCo-Editor, Ac- tivities Sectionl. Ernest LeMaster National Honor Society, Orchestra. Dave Peterson Attic Players, Na- tional Honor Society, Spring Speechl Mary Virginia Carrell Attic Play- ers, National Honor Society, Span- ish Club, Kaleidoscope, Cirls' Sports, Student Council, Arrow Head, Pros- pectus. ,7 gf' 4 J ,ww X X ., . if 'ff ' X , X y W M I 3 aff t x W -f:- v if A 'Ly f ,, , if ,,,, fi ' X X 2, ,,.., If .4.- 1 -. i ,.., V V ., 'W , S , f 'M f V 1 ,. 1' ' .. f,-MQW, 5' fi-hx' ', f 4. vgsi, . tx , High Distinction Janice Clowski Alpha Rho Tau lSecretaryl, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Talent Show, Sopho- more Board of Directors, Student Council, Student Counseling Pro- gram. Sharon Cheney Attic Players, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors, Student Council, Student Counseling Pro- gram, Arrow Head, Prospectus lBusiness Managerl, United Na- tions lAgenda Chairmanl . Charles Thorpe National Honor Society, Varsity Club, Student Council, Student Counseling Pro- gram, Basketball, Varsity Football. Sharon Hyatt F Club lPresidentl, National Honor Society, Girls' Sports. Nancy Durkee Belle Masque, Chemistry Club, French Club, Alpha Rho Tau, National Honor Society, Pepperettes, Shakespeare Club, Stagecraft Club, The Night of January l6, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Pro- gram, Prospectus lCo-Editor, Ac- tivities Sectionl. Doris Kin-g Pepperettes, Stagecratt Club, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors. Carolyn Hepner Future Business Leaders, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society lSecretaryl, Pepper- ettes, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, Stu- dent Counseling Program, Sopho- more Board ot Directors. Elizabeth Roden National Honor Society. Dianne Maynard Attic Players lTreasurerl, Commanderins, F Club, Future Nurses lVice Pres- ident, Presidentl, Junior Red Cross iPresidentl, National Honor So- ciety, Junior Talent Show, Kaleido- scope, Senior Talent Show, The Night of January l6, Girls' Sports, Junior President, Senior Vice Presi- dent, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, Student Coun- cil. 2 . 1- C . -wif! ,M 3 X . V A ,g y NW J thirteen M , at , f 1 , x -. 4 1' i f ti J 43577 4 ,Q . 1- aff ,. , ,.,,.,, rv , ,if of f ,Q I 1 ii ,G 5 .V ' X Q AEM Wef ie wx! ,nf 2 55, , 7 2, , 0 X ' w if' . f , 'fi l ' f, iW W 2 f' 573' H Q 'if ,454 6 Z me ,,,, f L , Q J fourteen WW Distinction Gail Asselstine Alpha Rho Tau, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, Student Counselor, Girls' Sports, Concert Band, Marching Band. Robert Ballard Cross Country, National Honor Society, Varsity Club, Junior Board of Directors, Student Council, Concert Band iLibrarianl, Marching Band iDrum Majorl, a Cappella Choir lTreasurerl. Mary Jo Barron Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes lSeCretaryl . Miller Baugh a Cappella Choir. Donna Beldin Commanderins, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, QQ? , WV J Senior Board of Directors, Student Council lSecretaryJ, Student Counselor. i 7, Carol Lee Brown Pepperettes, Junior Board of Directors, Cheerleading. Donna Butler Thomas Capua Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Junior Board of Directors I X 0 ,X X R f cs we 'ff' ' ' 1 f x WWE? ff 1 ra 5. ff' Student Counselor, Student Council iPresidentl, Junior Rotarian, Alpha Sigma f,,Z,,,,,f.- Epsilon, Hi-Y. Joyce Chandler Georgean Coad Attic Players, National Honor Society, Concert Band, Marching Band. Lael Cranmer Belle Masque lCorresponding Secretaryl, French Club lProgram Chairmanl, National Honor Society, Shakespeare Club, Stagecratt Club, Thespians, Make-up, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Student Counselor, Orchestra, Arrow Head, Radio Speech. Stephen Csintyan Baseball, Basketball, Football, National Honor Society, Varsity Club. Delette Daenzer French Club, Girls' Sports, Radio Speech, United Nations lSocial Committee, Co-Chairmanl. Julia Darnton F Club, Junior Red Cross, Stagecratt Club, Girls' Sports, Student Counselor, United Nations lCo-Secretary Generall. WJ st f f Q Q f L ff' f 7 Q4 X ' pf f X ' f 'WJ' , aa. 7 3 f, W 2 f ,, ff if fy fx 72 fi? ,, :sa of M ,, . 5F ly, 9 , fy f 5 X fx, Q' f 1 J A 1 WF M 'N 3 we - Y. Xiiiiiff' s so Y , -3, wwf v .2 ,?,V,f54w,,.y f I fir--N, Distinction Carold Davenport National Honor Society, Student Counselor, Concert Band, Marching Band. Lorraine Edwards Stepping Stones, Junior Talent Show, Girls' Glee Club. Virginia Elnes Attic Players, French Club lSecretaryl, Future Nurses lTreasurerl, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Arrow Head, Prospectus lBusiness Managerl, United Nations lElec- tion Committee Chairmanl. Joanne Gerulski Stagecratt Club. Doris Gilman Future Business Leaders, Kaleidoscope, Senior Talent Show. Martha Lynne Gould Attic Players, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Pepperettes, Spanish Club, Stagecratt Club, Forensic Club, Thespians, Little Women, What a Life, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Junior Board of Direc- tors, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Prospectus, Debate, Radio Speech, Spring Speech. SWK KMC S... 1 R ss w . 1. if ' 09, , , , ' . V Doris Crenmark Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. , 1 Am 3 WV A H 5 V f ..... 2' I j , ,, X'-W- 1 ig Edith Grove Belle Masque, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. ,, ' ,M l Zami s i' W A gf, J , i' , Betsy Hale Kaleidoscope. 'L' J f Jeannine Harper F Club, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. Yvonne Heath Kaleidoscope, Junior Board of Directors, Arrow Head, Radio Speech. Laura Heinrich Attic Players, Commanderins iSecretaryi, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Shakespeare lxyv X Club, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, The Great Big Door- 's sr--.- step, Girls' Sports, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Board of Directors, Student f.. . Counseling Program, Student Council, Prospectus lSophomore Co-Editor, Junior Co-Editor, Co-Editor-in-Chiefl, Radio Speech. Nancy Hungerford Pepperettes, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. Betty lgram Belle Masque, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross lSecretaryl, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, United Nations lChairman of Committee on Committeesl. fun ts cf' 9 6 X 0 'Q f 472 Q f-N f X 1 W .5-. N f, We V B' G WK 5 rf X X f f J, 241' 4? 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Sheldon Keese Chemistry Club, Chess Club, Kaleidoscope, Orchestra. Susanna Marcoux Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. Howard Marsa Cinema Club, Heaven Can Wait, Kaleidoscope. Sylvia Mayers Chemistry Club lSecretaryi, F Club, National Honor Society, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Student Council. Shirley McClain Future Teachers, Student Council. Sharie Mosier Belle Masque, Alpha Rho Tau, French Club, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Shakespeare Club, Stagecraft Club, Student Counseling Program, Student Council, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, The Night of 'X ' '-' Q January l6, Arrow Head, Prospectus lArt Editorl. ,f 2 f ,J ff , J., ' ,ff ,,,, . f f I f Z f 7 5 M +1 ef ' af i a 4 27 7 Z W Zi Judith Anne Nemec Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club. Robert Nordin Chemistry Club, National Honor Society, Kaleidoscope, Junior Talent Show, Sophomore Board of Directors, Junior Board ot Directors, Concert Band, Marching Band. Barbara Jane Peters Girls' Sports. James Film' Cl'le fll5iVY Club. Student C0Ul'TS9l0f, Student Council Concert Band Marching Band. ' ' Shirley Flesh French Club, Kaleidoscope, S ' T l t Sh 'I' Girls' Glee Club lTreasurer, Vice Presidentkenlor a en OW' Glrs Ensemble' AU? Q t , f, 'Sli sf , i V K7 ,, j I 1 tiff? , J .El - .N s 5551, is w . , , sts, X X K ,.,...,X X , f ' Zh -.F Q K s X X s K X V 3 N ,, Asp , K 1. 2 C L SX , ,. N f ITN: S.. C - so , S V XY 3 me-C C.. X ,ss t.,,, P X r. S Q X W W' W VV WIWRE, f sf 4' ,,, '- ., X I X fmt W if E f f X I 6 H Q' N-,,., ' N M , f ' 7 ,- 14 7- X , . f.-J. S , j ' f f, , Q W ,Q Q 2 X X M Of X f , r f , J r ,,,, , 21,1 5 1 . .. , Distinct on Carolyn Reusch Alpha Rho Tau, Chemistry Club, French Club, Future Nurses, Eepperettes, Stagecratt Club, Saturday Evening Ghost, Kaleidoscope, Girls' ports. Linda Rice Future Teachers lSecretary, Vice Presidentl, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. Lawrence Rupert Attic Players, Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Council, Radio Speech, Sue Schofield Alpha Rho Tau, Belle Masque, National Honor Society, Shakespeare Club. Kal9ldOSCope, Girls' Sports, Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Council, ifuflinl t?0Ul'lS9llI'1g Program, a Cappella Choir, Arrow Head, Prospectus lEditoriaI ssis an . Dolores Scott Sophie Shambes Belle Masque, Commanderins, Alpha Rho Tau, Kaleidoscope, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Girls' Sports, Junior Vice President, Junior Board of Directors, Arrow Head. Mary S. Smith Barbara Sullivan Future Business Leaders, a Cappella Choir, Dolores Sullivan Belle Masque, Future Teachers, Pepperettes, Student Counseling Program, Debate, Spring Speech, Radio Speech. Nancy Sundquist National Honor Society, Pepperettes, Stagecratt Club, Kaleido- scope, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Orchestra lPresidentl. Marilyn Treichel Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Attic Players, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Student Council, Girls' Sports. Margaret VonSteenburg National Honor Society, Junior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program. Gail Willsher Spanish Club, Alpha Rho Tau, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Shakes- peare Club, Stagecraft Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports. Patricia Winn Attic Players lPledge Mistressl, Chemistry Club, Future Teachers, Radio Club, Thespians, Y-Teens lVice Presidentl, Junior Talent Show, Kaleido- scope, The Night of January l6, What a Life, Concert Band, Marching Band, Radio Speech. Elaine Wong Shakespeare Club, Spanish Club Lg 1, t -Ie , , -' me J' S ' 'Y ' X 2 tu,-s f 'l .fini 4 I , w 5 'Q , at 'Y ,, wp. f 6 f S! jigxqy x X , ff 9 K S 1,8 2 ,f S W X Z L ,t N K 'Us N F X teams... 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Elizabeth Anderson Louie Anderson 4-rue Roger Anderson Cross Country, Alpha Sigma Epsilon, Cheaper by the Dozen, Sophomore Class President, Student Council lVice President! , Student Counseling Program. Jack Archer .s 1' ' i ,,l William Armitage ' V John Assimos Delores Atwood Lee Bailey Track. .H Nancy Baker Alpha Rho Tau, Belle Masque, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes iBoard ' of Directorsl, Shakespeare Club, Stagecraft Club, Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Spring Speech. Helen Barnhart Girls' Glee Club. ' Gladys Beach Future Business Leaders, Girls' Glee Club. 3 Sm Carolyn Beam yx' Q : Cary Bellinger , fr Betty Benjamin Carol Ann Bennett Pepperettes, Concert Band lSecretaryl. - 7' Gwen Benore Belle Masque, Future Business Leaders, Latin Club, Shakespeare Club, Stagecraft Club, Thespians, Cheaper by the Dozen, Kaleidoscope, Senior Board ot Directors, Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head iAssistant Feature Editorl, Spring Speech. X Darla Berry Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. Harold Berry Basketball, Tennis. James Bertram a Cappella Choir. Joyce Blake Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. Norma Blake Girls' Sports. J John Blanchard f - we ff fmt? 4 f 0 3 f X IME i fa f f f . 2 We f J! I fl., ,. nz. I -me X A xx T e l Jean Blosser Girls' Sports. Patricia Boike Margaret Bond Girls' Sports. Gerald Bowyer Janet Boyce Beverly Bradford Gregg Brander i Mary Breckenridge Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. X ,,,, ,, V , ,Z - A Q ji J f ' i' ' Q 2 W., W5 . , , Joan Broadway Girls' Sports. Sue Brodbeck Alpha Rho Tau, Spanish Club, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. Barbara Brown Janet Brown F Club, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Pros- pectus. 4 Shirley Brown Belle Masque, Pepperettes. Eileen Buckler Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club. Gail Buckner Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Ensemble. .a ff 4 y N, V2.5 E,-in--WW F' X W, if 4 gag, an ff I MW ,, 'Yi Q? We w. .,q'f:f53?jgz5 Z, i 'QQ' f 1 I 4 54 1 . Z1 Q ff 9m f 2' f it f W , M W 1 X QW f ,Q 4 X ' ' if f . s. . ,X . , M gjfgzf' V 1 ,, .0 ,,,, 3,2 Ev , ii iii l fin 'fe 2. QF .swf 7 .... . .. ' AC I E 2 X 3, fx 'Zn 3 f fe I W by X, 'F ' Www.. ,Ld v J vi . . , , . , ,w.i:::: X X 5 X X X V ik X X Y nineteen if YN ! M- .V fl' fl f Z' Seniors - if n Q '49 - ' James Bully 0 wr-vw, , an-K , il, . gl M, K 5 mem, Arthur Burdick , John D. Butcher 4 Q 5 ,, A ffff A William Butrum W James Campbell Golf. ' Z r jf? ,.A:AAA.b K . . :A , , ,.,b Jack. Cantrell ,yv i,,VZ .,.,. Q :': Elaine Caras Future Business Leaders lTreasurerl, Girls' Sports. . :'l ' ,N I Patricia CareY x S f 'eos Gene Carpenter Football, Swimming, a Cappella Choir, Hi-Y. gf 7 ,, , Sharon Cheney, Ginny Elnes, and Jerry Ebmeyer analyze with Miss Hodges the projects of the two-hour history classes of former years. as, XX ' f ,,,, f .,:,., 'rr' 'I 2 Charles Carr Track. ws ss ,, , '-., fe I W ff M Sue Ann Carroll Belle Masque, Stepping Stones, Arrow Head. Nb S I D y o..r . ,f A Nancy Case F Club, Pepperettes, Girls Sports. II: I W. I Q .S x ,W ,. 'Wye V 1,1 0 1,1 If ,. -e X - ' Douglas Casement Attic Players Shakespeare Club Arrow Head W My se Ns N s S was 'W ss Z 'ir X Kenneth Bishop .zqzlqyq ,, -21 -Fir: ..-: saga se ,, S.f if U 'Z l if S flllgnly ?f rw 1 f 1 ,f f 54 , eff W QWL . dsfw , X W W? IQ 4 X X is ? , 7 as f ,-.2 We J ,. , TK 7 ,, 1 ' 'f V Mary Ellen Chiles Stepping Stones Chorus. A l,, .4 z j James Christensen Football, Baseball, Varsit CI b C 1 Q y u , a appella Choir. Q 1' ,if A W2 M Ronald Chron f I , V.V.V 5 Richard Clapp Arrow Head. Marilyn Clark Attic Players lCorresponding Secretaryl, Future Nurses, Junior Red KMA VV , , Cross, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Student Council ,W V .f ::, 2 a Cappella Choir, Kaleidoscope, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Little Women, Prospectus lSenior Co-Editorl, Radio Speech, United Nations lChair- ..,,,,.V f man, Public Liaison Committeel. f UW . f xr fl, W I J at , Michael Clement Student Counseling Program. Jack Clingingsmirh Joann Coe Stepping Stones lSecretaryl , 1 1 l wwf 5 W' W... 'W Z ifiiw 51 X if 'Ii ul' 'ff , 'ii ' i M 4 7 ,. ,fm ff A 'W' m ' , Q QZ49 , , 'fp gzggga June Connel Belle Masque, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Y-Teens, Girls' Mlm, 4343 wwe Sometimes it got cold at the football games . . . But we never minded, did we? E, Olney Craft Tennis, Attic Players, Chemistry Club, Cinema Club, Forensic Club, ,, r A qqqbk A Kings' Knights, Shakespeare Club, Spanish Club, Stagecraft Club, Sophomore ' A Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head, Debate. ' W' ' 525' Elizabeth crawfofa Alpha Rho Tau, Attic Players, Pepperettes, spanish club, W , fag What a Life, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling ws? f?T t' Program, Arrow Head. J ,fly V4 NNW Z x ff, Nfl l I Gerald Crawford 0 9 1 ,:,,,,xm :M ' ' Charles Crickmore Varsity Basketball, Cross Country, Varsity Club. f fi iw t J JW Judith Cull Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. 5 M ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, f ., V i, , .f 2 X Apxrxfy U s Y l twenty-one x l ff X 7 , N We Seniors W,,a-st David Cuthbertson Tennis, Attic Players, Chemistry Club, Cinema Club, Shakes- peare Club, Stagecraft Club. W Dee Lynn Dale Future Business Leaders lVice Presidentl, Kaleidoscope, a Cappella 4 fr 4, X' Choir. J Wayne Daly Sandra D'Angelo Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, PVOSPSCTUS- f f Carlene Daniels Girls' Sports. John Darnton Kaleidoscope, Senior Talent Show, Cheaper by the Dozen, 5GI'1i0l' Board of Directors, United Nations lPresident of the General Assemblyl. , - xo V. 'ntmyinjw' ' :z,::s:::3u-'i': ,. ,gm V . . ' Gloria Davis f - W., jf..-f' Wilma Davis , '- , Shirley Day Girls' Sports. , , , ,, , ., 4, , , M J, fl 1 ' was ,. WVA f df 1 s av Ledabell Dean Sharronsue Dean Janet Demo Girls Sports. f 241 ...,. 1 2? Q C, ,tw Dale Dennis 'ft rt' C, - X, ss-s ' Q Gwendolyn DePriest Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens. W ff' M' v 1 George Dickie Cinema Club. 1: 1' .. 'ZW ' my ' - 1 ' ' .1 K x ir.-. V , 3 j, Sandra Dillon Future Business Leaders. .. x mx . wtf W, ri wwf , , ,I-NN 4., Z , , X A Q RX 'WV J0l1n DUI-lShfY Basketball, Football. TfaCk, Varsity Club, Senior Board of Directors. 'i'4'm' ,g V f K , Michael Douglass Basketball, Cross Country. X Q 4 ' ..,' . sr 1 .,, . L .7 ja Joann Drake Future Business Leaders, Girls' Glee Club, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, ' Wiz? . ' A P o ct M Dr, r spe us. .,,, ' X 1 Wa Robert Dumon Basketball, Concert Band, Marching Band. f cf. f , off-V - FSF WW Edith Duncan twenty-two Z . ' , f , . . ,.., X ' , Z W 0 r 'MT' at , ll - f f f i J' V 'J y .i Qjflvv, U ' il 0 1 9 J 4 f S 4 -:ami 5 , .X if . ...s -..M . wrestle Wow es. .,. . 1 , if s is Y -ag 1 K fu as ... , X 2, YV X ' . 'ff 'f 2 ,V t . YW xx! 'rgxflfase 42, i f.. .-ss? ,5?W,,i:: William Durham Swimming, Alpha Rho Tau, Alpha Sigma Epsilon, Sophomore Board of Directors, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Class President, Senior Board of Directors, Junior Rotarian, Student Counseling Program, Student Council Ka- leidoscope, Senior Talent Show Cheaper by the Dozen. Dale Dusenbery Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band. Rosalind Earnest Future Business Leaders. Gerald Eb'11eYer Baseball, Cross Country, Swimming, Porpoise Club, Hi-Y, Student Counseling Program, Concert Band lpresidentl, United Nations lArrangements Committee Chairmanl. Charles Eckert Cinema Club. glathterine Elliott Attic Players, Chemistry Club, Thespians, What a Life, Girls' por s. Jerry Elliott Track. Mary Emery Lilly Epps Girls' Sports, Chorus, Frederick Evans Student Council. James Evans Basketball, Swimming, Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, a Cappella Choir. Roberta Evans Pepperettes. Patricia Fader Kenneth Falk Roche Featherstone Football, Basketball, Marching Band. Elizabeth Felisky Janet Felton Stepping Stones lPresidentl, Junior Talent Show, a Cappella Choir. Charles Fenner Future Business Leaders, Student Council. Ed d F k Vars't Baseball, J.V, Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foclglllblall, all-QTyVarsity lCllub, Arrow,Head lCo-Editor, Sports Staffl. Juanita Fitzgerald Kaleidoscope, Girls' 5P0'l5f 3 Cappella Choi'- Louis Foust Junior Varsity Football, Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir. ,,,,H3 h J f if f s an a yy X , xv 7 .x . M qgk W ,Y , .... .. N in 2 zmfsif A MU ,M ,I 5 , , B49 J ff , 4 i '-'WV' f . . .5- R, . . X .ref 5 ..,.:5.., f i g5,g.g., Qs s J to x J 1 N 1, S s XX ss if .tr ,Q 5, . Nz., f XX! 6 , 5 Q9 4 f if X, 235. 1 5 3 S I Q :X . -V gm -as X X 4, fi s.,W,S ix W. A- . S - . f +M'.gfj':'jgfrs i,,g.,- 'Msgs A. ff-ww., fs Q ms. - I as Q' twenty-three iii 1 V ML, 'f . ., Seniors Q50 , 9 L . ff' rf ,, ., ..,, I 7. -1 '14, .. M, i y , , X 4 Z A A M if V 5 VW' 'gy f ., . 32, wfakw Q ' ,W X of , ,fm , fa' Q ref' . , . i , , 4 if W f , '- ' , , ft, ,. 49 , .f I , ,,, f Wie n f 7 TM . I 5 X .yi se X f ii ,. W.. 4 L , ,sf ,, i ', , wr f 'Wa' 4 X Ay Q Q, , ' i , J fy ,X . 4, , I 3' f My fm. fff ,df M W. tzventy-four Leonard Frank Swimming. ,N 7 f,.'.W- if , Darwin Frederick lf . A X , James Freeman 17, U .V ....., 1 Harlow Frick Chemistry Club, A ...VE , Shirley rfimef cms' spans. S Mary Fruit Junior Red Cross Pepperettes Y-Teens Girls' S V 5 1 , , p0l'tS. f f .,sg,,,:s.z, z. ,, e e ii ff .r... Lucille Galbraith Girls' Glee Club. f 'A TQ, Peter Gaylord Attic Players, Shutter Bugs, Thespians, Cheaper by the Dozen, ii... 'WVIBT B Life, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Arrow Head lPhotography Edi- l i tori, Prospectus iPhotography Editorl, Debate, Radio Speech. Christine Giles Arrow Head. The senior officers make tentative plans for a successful Senior Couple Dance. Nancy Gladden Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Sophomore Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program. Frances Goodrich Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. lv Thomas Goyetfe Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Wrestling, Hi-Y lVice Presi- L 5 f dentl , Varsity Club, K atgtsx Ka, , Billie .lo Grace Belle Masque, Pepperettes, Stepping Stones lVice President, Secre- 4,5 taryl, Arrow Head lBusiness Staffl. X, 1-rz..-J Rose Marie Graff Belle Masque. X. N. 3, - W -5 ,, Q5 sm Jam s C J , S Joanne Graves Belle Masque, Peppe,-ewes, y 1 Richard Green Shakespeare Club, Student Counseling Program. ' .,,. I , J J. . ..,.. , V . .f A , Gerald Griffin gg ,Q 3 V fl Sharon Croulx French Club, -Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Senior Talent Show, J :Weil My K-3lGIdOSC0D9, Student Council, Girls' Glee Club lTreasurer, Presidentl, Girls' f Ensemble. ,V , I James Cundry Tennis, Varsity Club. 4, .AX , 12' ' R 62 -viz ' ' ,VZ .,. V , . a Sharon Cundry Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. Larry Gustin Wrestling, Arrow Head lSports Editorl. fx ff , 1 X, i r 4 f Q . , 1 ' W w W ,, Wi' ,gif James Haggart Shirley Travis, Sally Simmons, and Doug Casement yield to the call of the greasepaintn as they are made up by Ray Najar, Dick Merrell, and Barbara Coates. Edward Hahn Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Junior Red Cross. Theodore Hamady Alpha Rho Tau lSocial Chairmanl, Senior Treasurer, Senior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program. Margaret Hamilton Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Shutter Bugs, Sports, Girls' Glee Club. Anne Hamlin Chemistry Club, Future Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Roberta Hammergren Commanderins, Girls' SDOFTS. Pepperettes lPresidentl, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' ' Sports, Girls Glee Club. wrt? s J Q f r K f I 3 ,WC . iw xE:.,.i Q1 QD ,WNW Wy 'Y NW x f Sz4,W A ' ' FK as ' t ' , 'XXL eww- ft l K -mn , 1-gum-ua I ,W f i t ,lkftfw . awww what zf i We f V W 6 -rw Tu ,ij W, M .. , f l ' :V 1j2t,'W-, L, , ,E J' J s XM? I five 4 . nty-file Seniors Paul Harper Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Chemistry Club, Varsity Huey Harris Cross Country, Track, Hi-Y lVice Presidentl, Varsity Club, a Cap- . 'AASV M 4' ' William A. Hammond ' X 'Wy Louann Hardy ff f 5 Nancy Harper ,Q ,YJ i . -,f . ,,,.r.i5,: - :. , lg.. fi Q, ,ff . , Club. ,, , . T , f Dorothy Harris Girls Sports. f .,.. , X iilia. We , , ...,.. - Q-:lg ,. .., 2 if V 7 , f Q XJ! f a Z .A ,V If Ziggy, ff 71 .' 4 U I eo, if ! 7 X . , f y ZZ!! ff ,ZZ Kuo ,, .f, 4 5 f ' 1 , fir twvnty-sir 2 ? , x 4 4 WSW J ff 7 f 5 f f at f 7 fe aw 16 Z - , ' W 7 psf, X 14 lf M, J, f f f f ghcgfm., f ff -1 f f f f M ,ff Q Q f X , f 1 , ,V f l . ,W K, ff' if W fi ' Paul Hasman John Haynes Varsity Football, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Golf, Swim- ming, Varsity Club iPresidentl , Senior Talent Show. Virginia Hazen Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. Frances Heid F Club, Girls' Sports. Marjorie Henderson Pepperettes lBoard of Directorsl, Junior Talent Show, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head. Charles Herron Varsity Basketball. Leonard Herron l-li-Y, Varsity Club, Baseball, Varsity Football, Track. Jeanette Hewitt Girls' Sports. Richard Hockstad Life Saving, Swimming, Porpoise Club iTreasurerl, Thespians, Varsity Club, Attic Players lPresidentl, Kaleidoscope, Little Women, Student Counseling Program, Radio Speech. Barbara Hodge Cinema Club lPresidentl, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Student Council. Max Hogan Football, Golf, Varsity Club. Gertrude Hollenbeck Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports, Student Council. Alois Hopak Betty Hopper Carole Horton .sv 'A - . Z , C fx 'W ' W V S f f Q. X f f Z' ,M , Q, , gf f 152:59 v' N .. xii.. L N' . A s ..,. ,QY Qssx., .1 st. A fi V475 my Mew any 4 5 ' 4 'fi' 1' ZZ If I X.. Z9- ' 2? ..,.,,, f ef, fy . 'J Ma f' W 9 f ff f Z , f is N 2 4 45 .f X , Q js yi 'Yr W f T vw . . .+ fx Sk . A N ' ,rw Richard Howd Cross Country, Wrestling. Kay Howell Girls' Sports. Shirley Howerton Commanderins, Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports, Sopho- more Treasurer, Student Counseling Program, Sophomore Board of Directors. Geraldine Hughes Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. H, Patrick Humphrey Junior Red Cross, Cheerleader. V169 Harriet Hurd Girls' Sports, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Girls' T -.,-v V 4 clee Club. Janice l'lurles Future Business Leaders, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Stagecraft Club, Gurls' Sports, Prospectus. Felragon Huyck Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee u . Lillian Jackson Y-Teens. Susan Jellis Attic Players, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Student Counseling Program. Gloria Jenkins Y-Teens. Barbara Johnson Future Business Leaders, Future Nurses. f Q 244. 4 if 5 I 4 ' , 'ff - . , W. ws, e YT if ' . f2rf-N -. ,nv f t Y Pi? rs fu X W is 4 , . , - .-,. . 5 , V. .iv M sr 'Q s Q ix 4. 5... , r jjj f K if Y' v 7 ' .. 5 , ,, , , -,. 2 .,r. .' W1 , l. Martin Johnson Cheaper by the Dozen, Marching Band, Arrow Head, Pros- 2. V' pectus. 'C H - I.. ' as Patricia Johnson Future Teachers lSecretaryl, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. -' ' mf' ye. s x 'ja Q91-.'?,. j .:.i, Dale Johnson a Cappella Choir. J I Frederick Jones Robert Jones Betty Jordan Belle Masque, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir. Marion Kaiser Track. Gerald Kamarath Junior Red Cross. Bessie Katis Junior Red Cross. -'WN ?r twenty-seven Seniors NW W , xx V ll ,,..,. -V ii, Richard Kemp WJ ' 2 V K' , , :Ll 3 Rochelle Kennedy Attic Players, Pepperettes, Senior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, ' Student Council, a Cappella Choir, Arrow Head. ., , Dale Kenny Football, Cross Country. , - V, Bif f AV I I S R . wil? 'nv , , , ,nt Y 1 ff l wa X sf ' Q f We V ' f J 4 J z ? Z 71 ,1 N ,f' ,s W, if f . , 5 ,gn , s, 5 I, fs, ff! W 'W' .Maxam ,ff s tg gf? f 3 , e W, A: ,cfm Mmm i CMV f ' X , A ' ,ff 7 , .ir f J ,f 'rf sm . -V , ' lhll ww 2 I A f , l lri KW W? I , 1 . I, A f , f Z X W I W4 7 .ha www 4 ff ' , X f Z - A J l iwciity-1'1'g11t ff nn df , ff, V I ,, 3. V f,,,, ' Aww f ,iff f' ,: ' Alnw , ff ,, f , 4, y f age n ,f W Stuart Kilgore Chess Club, French Club. Blake D. Kingsbwy Varsity Club, Hi-Y, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Football. Sally Kippe Future Business Leaders, GirlS' Cilee Club- Frank Kirchner Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Football. Mary .lo Klein Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross. James Knowlton Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Attic Players, French Club, Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Porpoise Club, Senior Talent Show, Junior Talent Show, Kalei- doscope, Student Council, Sophomore Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, Marching Band. Gretta Kohn Robert Koyl Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Football, Track, Junior Red Cross, Varsity Club. Phoebe Kramer Future Business Leaders, Belle Masque, Radio Club, Thespians, Little Women, Cheaper by the Dozen, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Girls' Sports, Radio Speech, Sophomore Drama Festival, Gerald Krantz Varsity Club, Junior Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Johnelle Krause Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. Michael Kreklau .loan Kranberg Sally Kuperus F Club, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Sports. Richard Lack Lloyd Lacy Naomi Lande Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Arrow l-lead. Lawrence Lang Hi-Y, Track, Cross Country, Baseball. r 3 ij .,. We ,Q X M X Y X x X X X 3 X age S 1 ' fl R si 2' K QD x x X X i X 1 5 ' N X X s is 5 . X ss ,Q s. C --sz, A s V ' MW' K . QSM., .ses tif .N - . 157 C 4 5 'si 1 ks' 5, if ' A Z . W J ge, f ss! X. Q .imc M , Q f f f f , M , V Z , 4 0 g,, , A , .... 'f ,P , , .fp 5 X I' ft . W . 1 Z., if . N, , f t 4 .if . , . 5' wwf fi , - ..... 6 Z my Herbert Langenau Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Basketball, Joanne LaRose Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports, Joyce LaRose Girls' Sports. Betty Lavelle Belle Masque, F Club, Pepperettes, Y-Teens lPresidentl, Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. Wanda Lewis Willie Liggam Mary Lillieberg Stepping Stones, Girls' Sports. Clara Linn Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. Patricia Loder Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. Nancy Lovett Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. David Lukonen Junior Red Cross, Swimming. fh L we . ' ...ffif was V f L as 'i i' f 2, s f f W3 ?gff.. 4 ' Y WT-'f 1 K 52 X X 4 'V' ! 44, 4 1 5 Qi V y , Wh -' 5 'A , is .. 1 f ' ici , .. V i. Na .J-,L . ..,. . . 2 4 f , s 'mx .Q i st M ' -. Marilyn Main Girls' Sports. 4 Frances Majcher Girls' Sports. Deanna Mann Pepperettes. Sandra Mann Junior Red Cross, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Sophomore Board of Directors, Student C ouncil, a Cappella Choir. Gordon Maricle Cross Country. Roy Martin Y 3' .lf-ff ..:gsasa2a:::a:,sy - l , ,,,,.- .... ,.,..,.,.,.,, .fl tsl,-,5:s:s:s:s'z:,,:: Wee:I-f':2-:.:a:s5s:f N ...f Z' l' ,.,. ,fn- x viib J Z Melody Markel fa NV s . , N X0 S X X ffgg vi s X f wi 'X W W vw f.s:a:e-z.s:.:s' - 4, z , f 5.z:zgz:a:15- ia-ff fzragzazgs f sfw Vincent Martorelli Patricia Matson Kaleidoscope. Gloria Mays f. 4 ' a V as X- f- f. 'X ,. ,elf fYi1i2i.....f -,f .' ' 1-. ' .V a2iea2E2E1:fiN.' fits :F . , -- -1,1 .sa-1-. , s.-.W-Q af 1 ,. Q ,AIQ Q, fs-,ia I as. 'Z' Q' Q . N , fx Us t N 'K . l 'ww ,7- Q, Q 4 s S l H . , .. ,-E?-,,,m. t 1 1 '- M. his ' ' .gat . M ,El es. , ' ' , V t .. ' V' H , fy lx? X Q .Q ' W . ww' f x X Q V X as V040 af, X X , x 4 X Dblz , , , t .A K . ,...'. , .,,...... s - 7 :5i'i5E.:!f?Q: L S c ' '::i::-.., , . at , , . Q. X riiffff. s. 1 ' , NJ K ' f Q 1 flllenify-nfflg Seniors A v . L , , . ii 4 S , it 4 'Sa f sr A , .ri-4, I , f Z A sy Z . 67 N- ff f A-sf X 7 V -egg- S W ' fr ,f.,. '1 l' ., ,fm f , ff .. ag.2 h2a.f 'V - . 2 155 1- , ff 144- l ll I ft V .- A Z? We Z bf f . Vfwlv I Q T I fu X thirty W f C ,h , . W Q X N ,izz J Allan Mayville Q, s l. David McCarty Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir, Concert Band, Marching Band. I 1:'f i S A Robert McCreedy ' if rf , -if J ' 3 ff 4' ,vf A 1 f 42, an 1 Z f 1 I ,fi- .W ' ' 7 1 A jr f f If Z f I M X ZW , N f ,, yr , if f 9,2 , VV mf , i 4,7 5 'f 'z:7'Nm-ff .nn W f 0 G wi. 2531. . e 4 Sharon McDowell Attic Players, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors. James McGinnis Zorada McGlown a Cappella Choir, Chorus. Patricia McGraw Pepperettes. 5 Donald McKay Football, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. rj tw James McKay Track, Swimming, Junior Red Cross. Minnie McLaurine Joyce McLennan Cinema Club, Future Nurses, Girls' Sports, Laurie McLeod Alpha Rho Tau, Belle Masque, French Club, Pepperettes, Kalei- ll doscope. Gerald McManama J.V. Football. Donald McPhee Basketball, Marching Band. Kathleen McPherson Belle Masque, F Club, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes Girls' Sports, a Cappella Choir. Gerald Meder Cinema Club. Robert Medlyn J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Swimming. Ronald Meredith Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, Alpha Rho Tau Hi-Y lTreasurerl, Senior Talent Show, Varsity Club. l Robert Meriwether Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Richard Merrell Attic Players, Junior Red Cross, Radio Club, Shakespeare Club, Thespians lPresidentl, Sight of January l6, Junior Talent Show, Letters to Lucerne, Kaleidoscope, Arrow Head, Prospectus, Debate, Spring Speech. Edith Meyers Bible Club lSecretary, Vice Presidentl, Y-Teens, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. fi tau , A SX .AN X it l 2, -:aw at x, X ,. 'Swv 9' Q xxx is -fl l 'WWLQ 5' , J: x , V' D2 ' . 1 V, i Q f L 'l s Z 'f ..,. Q ' I ':2: ,f gf ,,., sy .N -15, gd 1 yr , ,,,,,, , V' .. W ,. 4 Loretta Michael Girls' Sports. Edward Middleton Varsity Football, Baseball, Varsity Club. Harrell Milhouse Baseball, Basketball, Football, Varsity Wrestling, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. ,,4,, ,. -HW ., Raymond Miller Wrestling. L ,, Donna Mitchell Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. . 21 I if 6' 5 X fc James Mitchell Attic Players, The Night of January l6, Radio Speech. M ff A7 if X Jo Anne Mitchell Chorus. DJ, , Beverly Monk Stepping Stones, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Orchestra, Marching ' ' -wi, 1 Band. W, Jack Moorehouse Golf, raw' Robert Morgan Tennis, Chemistry Club, Varsity Club. V ' Ruth Morgan Girls' Sports. ,Q l'l Larry Moyer Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir. ' fl Ill, j I- f Z ll ,Q Sf ' 5 I , Track, Swimming, l-li-Y. Larry Mudge Roy Murdock Cinema Club, Stagecratt Club, Kaleidoscope, Cheerleader. A ry Carole Myers Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. I RW is Roger Neely Larry Neidel Football, Basketball, Varsity Club. Peter Niemi . I :E5:5'::Z4 . W i f V f 5 7. axsaxwr, WW, M Wa-wr W. fl. ., rf .il E f 1, ,S 4 te W , I 'M I N7 ' ,.,43'f7 X as-0' .3 6 . .Rik 6 I 1 . J Y . y i .., M., .F ig. ,M Q ' ' Q , , Y ' fp' wif 5 .. v:-: . Wt .se 9 W V WQN .X Conrad Niergarth Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Club. Roberta Nies Pepperettes, Girls' Sports. If F QQ.. if Peggy Niver Girls' Sports. Z X 'i , 'l f, S 4 iii ,, X, thirty-one 3 4 s ff W N Seniors 4 . I 3 .,, ,,,, . -lt.. V. Z ,f ' '. il If L, I. xv, , QW S , , --1 gd? , wig? Z1.,:,, , ., , fir iafws ' , 527, 125-gk.: I .fend ' fr 'W '?e. !' Lg.: X ,ff Larry Norwood 1 , Q was Mary Jane Ostrander Future Business Leaders. , 15 ' ww, Peter Ostrander Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football. .,,, Z Garland owens i W ' Robin Owens Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. Joan Paliani ' Rosemary Paliani H Audrey Palmer Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. JT lryl ! A I Maria Papadakis Girls' Sports. .af Aibfiuzewfmmumm.. l'3 Barb Wolin and Julie Darnton organize some last-minute information before their trip to New York to visit the United Nations. G ,, . M, . ,V J' f . , ff1,,f f ' f., ' D ,. avid Parks Future Business Leaders. A .. , W, Gary Parks Cinema Club Future Business Leaders W SQ In 6 wc , if fu I . .AVR If Rhyllis Parnes Belle Masque lTreasurerl, F Club, Junior Red Cross Thespiang . 'lfhe Night of January l6 lStudent Directorl, Make-Up, Props Sfljdeni- Counl 4 V ff se ing Program, Student Council, Junior Board of D' f J ' ' - , s -sf' M A ,, ag! Directors. irec ors, Senior Board of . fr,vw: I 4 . 'i Paul Pavelin Attic Players, Future Business Leaders. '25 mi Gerald Per FC i ' 'Y N ',.. f - 'N F S thirty-tzvo , f' ,, ,fn - ,A Q' W f ! f . . W W, 'Q My if 2:11 l 1 ,,,, , W MW, 0 if 2 iii -Nga' -,:5:::. ,.,, .,. 1- ' Laura Sue Perry Stagecraft Club. ' fQ , ': 5 if . ,, S l kklvvl V as smiley Philpofl' cms' sports, A ff? The , WL Marian Piazza Girls' Sports. X, ,y lyj LA, Jan Pierce Attic Players, French Club, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, Student Union A . Treasurer, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Girls' Sports, Cheer f V X 1 Leader. 1 ' yo ,sais I . ' rv? fl' Deanna Pmksfaff Future Business Leaders, Shutter Bugs. . 2R?f ' wands Pittman Hi-c Bible Club, cms' sports. 'F r Clayton Plefscher ll ::, I Y, fa ,.,,. Frank Pocqa U, M 'thi .Ev 'mm' Q, , , W ' :ir Ronald Polsgrove Varsity Club, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Varsity N S? Football, Q t f I Joyce Tanner and Jan Van Camp take a few decorations to keep as souvenirs of the Senior Couple Dance. 4 A It Beverly Poore Pepperettes, Stepping Stones. , - Y Shirley Potbury Future Business Leaders, Girl's Sports, Sophomore Board of ...Z-35, V - Directors. ., A ' ' ZA Shirley Powell P ' it I ', 1 S t,,,c y L --,. , . . riti-' Virginia Price Pepperettes, Girls Sports, a Cappella Choir. V 2' :Wim Barbara Ragatz Girls' Sports. is : , thirty-three f j 'Mfr Af ,f V Z 1. Z f ',,,... A, ,H f l Seniors Wanda Rak Girls' Sports. Donald Rauch Junior Talent Show. What a Life, Kalei- Edward Rauch Attic Players, Cinema Club, Sfagecfaft Club- doscope, Radio Speech. Qqllzvl Patricia Reardon Y-Teens, Girls' Sports. Q if., 1,9 I i ky, im f I ' 1 fs W' Sandra Reemtsen Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. W gf . . . .I ' i 'I Judy Reid Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. Q X I ay, f ' Kenneth Richards Varsity Footba l. V , , . 4 John Richardson Robert Richardson it K it - ,. 'f S Q , f S gRobert Richardson Football, Wrestling, Alpha Rho Tau, Senior Talent Show. ' gp .3 Kathleen Robertson Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. .I ,ig -if Wg, W ,- X! 1 A , ,f .f, Beverl Robinson Girls S orts. 'f f f J J Everett Robinson Belle Masque, Radio Speech. V, W fi . 0. W., . vi We I if , Maxine Robinson Stepping Stones. I 7 . , Maw.. Z W' John Rodgers Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Club. R rtr ,f it X l ,L Nancy Roeser F Club ilvliscellaneous Chairmanl, French Club tVice Presidentl, f W , Pepperettes, Stagecratt Club, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Student Council, Student V Counseling Program, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Arrow Ze. gy l-lead, Prospectus, United Nations lCo-Chairman of Schools Committeel. -3171 . A J q ,' g Dalton Rolfe Duane Rose Zi ,wf f 14, 5-fi f Jay Rouse Hi-Y. 3' Q 7' Joan Rouse Girls' Sports. so 5, if 4 ' ' 7 t 'ff Lois Ruby Y-Teens, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. , ' ! I if? f ,, , ZW W M we , I, tltirty-y'01lr f ,W , ah ,,,,,,J.- U Dfw fc , Z, far' f J . , ' , A ,,,,, , f if Q ' 4 Z 7 1 f W f 1 4 , ff yd! s f 1 . .. f s ' ,WW X MW ' Q W wa 0, V if X I , , Murray Rulney Golf, Wrestling, Varsity Club. Sidney Russell Stagecraft, Stage Assistant, Concert Band, Marching Band, Or- chestra. Gail Ryckman Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Prospectus. Donna St. John German Club, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. Raymond St. Pierre Belle Masque, Future Business Leaders, a Cappella Choir, Orchestra. Richard Sample Marching Band. Robert Sandberg Tennis. Barbara Sanders Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports.. Audrey Saunders Girls' Sports. Sue Sauter Attic Players, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, Student Counseling Pro- gram, a Cappella Choir. William Scherrer Camilla Schmidlin Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Y-Teens. lzola Schultz Joyce Sevener Carol Shaft Laurel Shaft Belle Masque, Letters to Lucerne iDirectorJ, Girls' Sports. Samuel J.D. Shook Varsity Club, Hi-Y lSergeant at Armsl, Football, Baseball, Track, Marching Band. Maynard Siegel Football llvianagerl, Golf, United Nations lArrangements Com- mitteel . Sally Simmons Attic Players lRecording Secretaryl, Commanderins lSecretary, Vice Presidentl, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross lThird Vice Presidentl, Pepper- ettes, Sophomore Drama Festival, Kaleidoscope, Junior Talent Show, Girls' Sports, Sophomore Secretary, Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head, Prospectus lJunior Section, Co-Editor of Senior Sectionl, Radio Speech. James Smeets Eula Smith A 4 csw X'7 Q - A Q in yn 4 f' it . WV 'Wig W y. W , W -off' ' asf f W' - . f for . , K' sh f f? ik FZ Swv ' 44, N S ' ,' 14 J' ,Ziyi X 'f:fr 1 fi ' Q X ,X ,Z lll . . , ag, A ff J Q 4 f A77 'X 1 f sgff W Y ll , 67 -- 0 Q' f f w f K ' I . 1 's H, I X . .J-my 'fu X in Q. ll ya' .ff , . t W VJ! X 1, Vs X W 'ix V X W T 'Sf ' X X f- --'a-t , . f H u..,:V1. V ',T.NE4:A. 4+ ,gvyqkg ' . ' if. N 6 1 -.-..-14, ' N- xx V . 7 J ,.'l ,I , ff z, ' thirty-five Qi.. ' , , D f Seniors K .:,,,,v ., I rg? J s r rr ,-::E Q 4. .at M, rj We y at , me was .S qsvv ,aj i Wh 'I A 'M' 3 -1-f-ft, t r 'vfifii 7 S , W A ,d f w ,, My v f fs 7 W lf f M ' 'Za W- S, J fx 'fm . IM cu X ' at Richard Smith Sharon Smith Kaleidoscope, Senior Talent Show, Girls' Sports, Junior Board of Directors, a Cappella Choir. Bernard Smyers Football, Cross Country, Track, Hi-Y, Boys' Glee Club. William Lloyd Snedden Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club, Hi-Y. Gwen Sneden Attic Players, Junior Red Cross, PSDDGVGHGS, THGSDHHIWS. 'lWl1aT,3 Lite, Cheaper by the Dozen, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent ShOvY, Kale'- doscope, Sophomore Drama Festival, Student Counseling Program, Girls Sports, Radio Speech, United Nations lChairman of Community Liaison Committeel. Kathleen Snyder Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. Elmer Somaskey Basketball, Football, Track, Varsity Club. l-HWY sol-'ll Well JUFNO' V'3l5'lV Football, Tennis, Alpha Rho Tau, Debate. Beverly Spencer F Club Future Teachers Junior Red Cros ' T , - . , P rr , J Talent Show, Girls Sports, Student Council. S eppere es Umor Gonna Win, by golly. gonna winl Roger Spilker Kaleidoscope. Benjamin Spillane Track, Senior Board of Dircctorg, Kathryn Stahl Girls' Sports, , 0 swan lr ,gigl -x , ' Mob :.:A 1,,, I 'gf , M1 W St X s X N X kj X t 5 X S 't Donna Stevens Belle Masque Future Nu ff f Z , w A b . , ff Student Council. FSCS ecnlalyl' Y TQCHS. C l5 SDOVTS. X 1 ,nz pw J A - x Z , lf eil- Q Jean Stewart Junior Talent Show, Kalcicloscopg, QMS' Sporyg SN- ,E .. Xu., ' lliirlg'-.fir ma. as Q l A 6 4 i' , 5, Xb, ' ,.,. ,, ., fft y s- M 231 Maurice Stoutenberg Wrestling, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Boys' Glee -. k-, ' f' J 92 Club. .. ,H ,QL ,Q Carolyn Strobridge W Q, Mix, Tl? J , J Barbara Struck Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Sports. RQ v ' RE -' Doris Sturgeon V 0 .1 ,,.., Z IQDAAQ LH Ronald Sutkay Football. i-' if X 7 Q Joel Swatzell Concert Band. M f Ronald Sweers William Szabo , I X' C' was if Joyce Tanner Kaleidoscope, Senior Talent Show, Senior Board of Directors, Student ii' Council. .:f ' I Think up your own cutline tor this onel' David Lee Taylor Basketball, Cross Country. A q V I ' ' 'W fx Robert Taylor ea CW m g? , 'NM 'W we if 1 Mary Tear Future Business Leaders, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports. A T J su' 1 V- , I .lbb '.-, Robert Teunion Track. V- Izu Janet Thibedeau Junior Red Cross, Stagecraft Club, Ciirl's Sports, C-irls' Clee Club. f W S 4 X i , 1 sf ff' thirty-sczicn Seniors N-ji., ' Nwiiff ff , ' ' s P ANT' is 1 ',... , A s 'I so so so it-it ' WQQ Y ' 9 . Q , 'Fl s ' .T T 'S's9i'- - ff .. l , if' im- r is-M R, sff' l S? . ' MM , , , 'vs , -re 5 ,V J- ,,,,1 ,gg 4 J r ,V ff V Q-i 3, , Q c-, , W 6' 34:21, A , 9 of W W WF' ,,g' :', A 6:-If 'YM , ,W , ae, , A, wr ' t1zi'rty-clglzt Alvy Thomason Marching Band. William Thompson Attic Players, Junior Red Cross, Spanish.Cll:I,lD:L5faS9C Blf Clvtg: Forensic Club, Thespians, Great Big Doorstep, What a Life, Little Women, Cheaper by the Dozen, Kaleidoscope, Arrow Head lSports Staffl, Debate, Spring Speech, Radio Speech, Student Counseling Program. Q' NN' Shirley Travis Attic Players, French Club, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Junior Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. Ned Trembley Q Barbara Trevillian Kaleidoscope, a Cappella Choir. ,X Helen Trobaugh . X S Q5- , r s if X ..., r sQ X X . David Turion l 'K Marianne Tyler Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. at as 'S Richard Utley Senior Talent Show. ' Kent Utter Sophomore Basketball. Janet Van Camp Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Stu- dent Council, Arrow Head. i Ronald Van Linden - Alice Vaughn Pepperettes, Spanish Club, Kaleidoscope, Girl'5 Sports, Orchestra, X' Bernice Vavro Shutter Bugs Future Business Leaders. ' Jeanine Waara F Club lSecretaryl, Pepperettes Future Business Leaders lVice Presidenti Junior Talent Show Girls Sports Student Coun 'l S d Q ' N X , , , ci , tu ent Counseling Program. , ' S S Janet Walsh Attic Players, Pepperettes, Jun'or T I r Sh K 1 'd chestra, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Ensemble. l a en OW' a el Oscope' Or- Peggy Ward Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Senior Board of Directors. Harold Wardrop Basketball, Tennis. Lillian Ware Patricia Warner Girls' Sports. J . -M , Ooilglgtxiyashrngton Basketball, l-li-Y lTreasurerJ, Concert Band, Marching Band' - . 'i 1 Mary Kay Watson French Club, Future Nurses, F Club lSocial Chairmanl Junior Red Cross, PGPDEVEHSS, Girls' Sports Student C I' P P , ,CO-Editor, Boys, and Girls' Sporty. ounse mg rogram, rospectus William Watt Basketball, Swimming Chemistry Cl b C' CI b F - Club, Porpoise Club, Shakespeare Club, Stagecraft Club? Slpririgeaqaieehtilljebgjnslc Mary Ann Wendell - Shirley Westervelt Girls' Glee Club. ' ' 1 Club, Thespians, Pepperettes, Letters to Lucerne, The Night of January l6, p 'V The Great Big Doorstep, Cheaper by the Dozen, Kaleidoscope, Senior Class Secretary, Sophomore Board ot Directors, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Concert Band, Marching Band, Spring Speech. . 'if D W fm, ff k If x J ,, I Joanne Wheeler Attic Players, Comrnanderins, Future Business Leaders, Forensic X ff' czffff-at f X Helen Whitehead , ww i James Wilkes X John Williams Kay Williams wif? ' r 'G' J 1 gl 1 1 fx i , V7 'kv-ni Sw X 4 ' et . 7,, h ,V so Q 'hs , t it sz.3A,:-:fgl f ff, ei? , -JB TT? , ft - J Larry Williams Track, Cinema Club, JK2 2 , ff l K nf-v I L - ' Paul Willoughby Concert Band, Marching Band. I aw ,,,,, f f ,.,: Z James Wilson if ii l 5 Z ,V , f, Y l i l I , - .,,,, J Jeanette Wilson Future B ' uslness Leaders. 5,1-ea A vw ,J -M Herman wmaom varsity Football, Track, Hl-Y, varsity Club, Kololooooopo, Boys- Glee Club '-l-':- f ' it ' , '--l- , Barbara Wineman Girls' Sports, Radio Speech. l We so 2221 S Barbara Wolin Belle Masque, Senior Board of,Directors, Student Counseling Pro- A max zbl V f rarn Arrow l-lead, Spring Speech, United Nations lCo-Secretary Generall. r WN A g ' x .,,, J so ' xl? Martha Woodard a Cappella Cholr, Evo' :A J ,.,,, 1 f 1 l,,, Willis Woodbury 'isl' ,, , .Jw ,my ,..jEEE:h 1 ..,, f 2 Marll n Wrl ht Kaleldosco e, a Cappella Choir. ' ia shy Y g lb' K Carole Youngfer Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, a Cappella Choir. t M thirty-nine Ka. Most Ambitious Most Likely to Succeed l l K ' ' -' -,:v-' :,: QW-,.Q', 1-' ,'..- , l Q ax y i ., l,fV b,'b Q? I., V' I ew .,- ,. I ' ,,.- ,::E?:. 1': 9440! fii , , ff 1 la 1 Dick Merrell Laura Heinrich Most Athletic Dianne Maynard Bob Bailey Most Talented A 1 f, W, ,L 2 , f 'NWI Bill Snedden Mary Kay Watson Wittiest Gall Gwen Sneden Jim Knowlton Most Flirtatious ,aff 'AW Wayne Daly Sophie Shambes frfrly 9 Xxx N S X S Joanne Wheeler Ron Meredith Qciggfgggggg Best All Around f l ' y f my , 1 g 1,1 . - f 4133 .4 Ed Ferkany Marsha Woughter Most Sincere WWW A A Q-of Floyd Yancey Sharie Mosier Most Attractive W, ,M s 5 ' , Y Q Q . a f f W, ff , Wmwwffff f wx: X,.:,.4 -. , 4: X, -:V Q ' ' - ' ings. 5 I iv vvv Blake Kingsbury Sue Jellis Most Enthusiastic ? Q ,. J M . 11. 3 3 . ,gl ,pw ye ,bfi 1 ,fem M .f , as S' we - . ,' - ' ' f xym, ---fe- , .N , A X Susie Janetzke Bill Durham Friendliest , , ..,.W L t. M. 0, 1 44 2, W me .wr 4? lja Jurjevskis Tom Capua Most Talkative fb- are i':z1n J: Sue Brodbeck Ed Middleton forty-one i?fii1,i'53iEi9iEQl?Ci3? ! F WNW 'S N X wf www L 1 JO MJ X ,x U X ZX X Each member of the Class of l955 will leave a bit of his Principal Well done, thou good and faithful servant is a Biblical quotation with which we are all familiar. lt describes the kind of reward which comes to those who have completed a task faithfully and with the knowledge of having done. their. best. To a large degree the Class of l955 has earned a similar tribute. Those of us who are in a position to observe this record of your Class for the D351 three years join in commending you for your contribution to the life of this school. We wish you every success and happiness in the years to come. Philip H. Vercoe Dean of Girls personality behind when he departs in June-and he will carry with him throughout life a bit of the personality of Central l-ligh School. We hope that you have found here the basic ingredients for developing a wholesome personality and that you are well on the way to self-understanding. That, of course, entails the cultivation of mental and moral courage. lt necessitates clear thinking, learning to stand on your own two feet and taking the responsibility for your own decisions and actsg directing your life to the very best and highest of your ability. lt means resisting temptations-temptations to fall below your own ideals. To each graduate we wish a life of service, of success and of happiness, Coodbye and good luck. Mabel Pinel fffrly'j'ni1r Assistant Principal Public education has been called The Great Investment of the American people, lf that is true you who are graduating from Central High School this year must consider yourselves the dividends from that investment. lt has been a good invest- ment if you prove to be good citizensg if you support those activities which are good for the community in which you live, if you take into the school of life those loyalties and traditions for which Central High School stands. We who have been your teachers feel sure that you are ready to face life without the restrictions which have been necessary in school. You have developed that power of self direction which assures good citizenship, With our best wishes for your happiness and success we send you forth to prove to Flint that its investment in you will pay high dividends, Florence E. Riddell Dean of Boys The years roll by, and another graduating class is leaving us with, I know, regret, It is our fervent hope, that you are well-drilled in tool subjects, and ready to use those tools' colleges, trades and apprenticeships. We also hope, that in the future, if you feel the need for our aid in any way that you will come back to us for that aid. The future looks bright and so, as we reluctantly say goodbye, we know that your future will be bright, too. The best of everything for all of you Stanley Broome forty-Ill ff M iz, l V- .3 . ffvvo, 'Z' I f -Q' 1 if M y ,f X4 N Aaron ,Amtsbuechler B.A. M.A. Business 4 rstfiw . X E fx M Roberta Bautel B.S. M.A. Home Economics WW' ,www W I f W Vi , lrene Brock B.A. M.A. Science farty-Six Cecil Armstrong B.S. Special Services 2 8 fi, W Tim Bograkos B,A. M.A. English wi.. 1, - .f X -7 A-+1 . rf. - X- - fl u-if 'Q X, X , ,X X , 4 X s X X ,gf 1 yi , Q , Rf B + 1, f s W 5 X 1 5, is X if X 7 f Q if wage X X my S W X Q f gig f Q s Z A .M H W: ,M X' x , Ptx 12 J ,, s QS! f .. , Howard Auer B.S. M.S. Special Services -- ..,,. , ,K ,Q -SE., ., j '+fsf A y , X f My f o f f r f f . ff fx c Ky f .f W:E:s:isis,s2:Q,f' S 1' ,f-sim X s Z N6 ,::- ve- ' MW V Florence Bishop B.A. Mathematics y i.x' 5 X , X , 9 'fi c 1. -Y . ' N .,., A5555 .e:a:::.:: . .. 'Z fyf Elizabeth Barany B.A. M.A. English 'f ' '75, 7V .' W Q. 1 ,fcf 2 mai' , . . ,if-V S Z: -,,zs,e:1' i Dorothy Bradley B.A. M.A. English 2 , Miss Hodges shows Bob Dumon and Ginny Elnes how the repercussions of The collapse of the Spanish Empire in 1808 affected our foreign policy for the rest of The century. X f L Q ,mf L ' 'W 1 ' ' 1, M 1-my V7 'M I Mildred Bunce B.S. Science f, f.. G fi 4' l f B ,. i M 'j if-4415 Qi. N 9 f -0 Erma Carpenter B.A. M.E. Business If A :ISN stiivf . Y Clyde Barnett B.A. Business 1 , . j. Dorothy Breda B.S. Physical Education . .sw L Ralph Cnrpcntcr E B.A. Spccinl Services dna Carr Home Economics Louella Conklin . B.A. B.S. M.A. Home Economics Z' fu. Q V ,Z . 4 f 4 M K Alexander Crane B.S. M.A. Social Studies ' , f ff Wg.. Y ' X 'ja-df , V,,,,f.., , V- W ,.-Liang f 'Q 0 -b-- if V f fe f ,X Marie Crawford B.A. English f X as .,4,,f-fy 1 w Z X 'f Z 0 y X f f f y , XZ X , 1 , 1 f 1 r fl N . r-f JJ. f N xg Z 4 H is , avg 3' l V W W y if Wilfred Crissman Tina Cl1fiSf9l S0fl B.S. M.S. Special Services Industrial Arts A, . Z f f , on lg ei f 411 Elsa Dietrich B.A. M.A. Foreign Languages E' l,,a U S Leslie Cunningham Miriam Darling Thomas Davey Hazel DeHart B.S. M.A. B.A. B.E. M.E. B.S. M.E. Busmess En8ll5h English Business Mrs. Roberson laughs as she explains a Latin pun to two interested students, Nancy Cook and Chuck Totten. S t,.. ZA. ,,., V Q L b Edgar Dgbler Louise Doetsch William Doolittle Joseph Dowdy B,S, B.A. B.S. B.S. M.A. Industrial Arts Fine Ang Science Physical Education Tm . ,, fix - X , fy -'ke isis Elinore Drost B.S. Business f0rty-seven f17I i 'Q . ,VV1 v-:W g ..,, It A i A ,.' dmv F , V ,V 1 W m y r N, .., ' 'ef 1- it . - ZZ: 1 V A I Alice Dues Jean Eggleston Marguerite Farmer Special Services Ph.B. M.A. B.A. Special Services Mathematics s 3 ta x x Na EJ Wk ,aim K vi . S ii s is , ,,1,,. at F , . Varnard Cay Hulda Gibson Marjorie Goecker B.S. M.S. B.S. B.A. M.A. Science Business Family Living Marie Hastings B.S. 'fy-vigil!! X N II g , air' s A ., ,... i f W Grace Field B.A. M.A. English A i? ?,zi ff'- A. 5 i Y' X. V - Q Ordelia Gould B.A. M.A. Foreign Languages Miss Bishop explains the complexities of congruent spherical triangles to two bewildered students, Dawn Slfianor and Alvy Thomason. , N Q3 in ' X 1 i gilg I sg ,i as , -- . V A fi 1' il X' l '-f-' . , 1g.,W'.-lik . ,R Sally Hayes Chester Henry Rim Hind, B.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. Fine AHS Science Social siudacs Mildred Fitch B.A. M.A. Mathematics ., , E 4 N I f Julia Crotts B.S. Business Ss cg A T sgiiws if .s.X S 'NFS Mildred Hodges B.A. M.A. Social Studies X ,LQ W A f ff X 9 W ff John Howe B.A. Social Studies f 'f 'W y W , Vernita Knight B.A. M.A. English V A wtf-jj f ' ii Q2 7. Z f f 6 X X Raymond Louthen B.S. Physical Education Hazel HW B.S. Home Economics . 4 l s Keith Lancaster B.A. MLA. Fine Arts ,.. f X 7 1 f 'W 5 ,A GX, QQ 0 1 f f X Wx -- A ,f af. Theodore Huizenga B.S. Business Q5 f ivWs f .x . :IN-':?W'5935-:,.jiE' T: ,, ffl,-a.3a.E:Il1I':G?f5E W Napoleon LaVoie B.S. M.A. Physical Education T- 'ir 7 'if' f is Q Q 52211-N NNY . +1 .H V. 1 f -M . X A new X 1 'iff .X t f , r Vivian Jeand'heur B.S. M.S. Physical Education 5 -e A gg, ,. I f George LeBrasseur B.A. M.A. Social Studies x i may ' ' ' N-N, ,.! 5 P 1 Mr. LaVoie and Mr. Dowdy make a final check on the eli- gibility list before the basketball tournament series. 7. .... : ,I L N Q., A .,,, I s A Q. V. if: Q f . , if wc, ,swf 0 .H QQ I.: . 7 ........ . Q- H ,X 1 Q Ss, . A fs is Us az I Q. A X Joseph Mang Marian McCrady Roy McMurray B.S. B.A. M.A. L.S. B.S. M.A. Special Services Special Services Science il X , AL: ' .yy -' 2 E. R. Jones B.S. M.A. Science L. Nellie Loss B.A. Mathematics 4 S X X X If X f X R J X 1 xx X N X wX X I 1 Q , ff s X cs... .. f 'N Edwin Merrill B.A. M.A. Mathematics forty-nine f 5 1 I . 12 W' Z' 'T X 'fa , mf 5, ZX X W fo f f W wx mf ' x 'Gi W f x 4' M4 xx X :ffm , fs X V 4 f'-v 'Q f was Z X I' f o , f Grace Milledge B.A. M.A. Special Services ,.,,, . . W V , ,, ,, .ff ff' V :.f iE'2 ,Meg :Q ,. - L- I Freda Parmelee B.S. M.S. Science ,L H - nz KZ fr, w ' S x Z Z 7 X , s X f if A A ff f Z f W f , 1 vvvv. : .s ..,. 4 .W-4-' ,f .,.n:,.,.fQ,1,m: fin w e , 322: 'P Leonard Redd B.S. M.S. 'Science , mv ru, , m v f fha, .1 Y ' ' J I 'Z V f 'Q 1 X W? 1 1 ' 547 0 l iii: ' I . 5, nf iff! -v ,. 1 4 Ruth Reik B.A. Mathematics fy s . Dorothy Mullin Special Services 3 A wi f I 122, . V 6 Mm ' V f za SV W! Z is 'fs W W X, 5 . of , , Raymond Percival B.A. M.A. Foreign Languages ix 'N rf X ig , S fx S' Z ? 5 2 rf S sf ,oo 0 f M-arilyn Orban B.S. Home Economics X Q , s X! V f s '55 f 4 fr X S' 33 f ,X 1 fw ! X X ty 1 X 5 Mfg' f I l s'ff,W xy!! Thomas Potter B.E. M.A. Industrial Arts William 0'Malley B.A. Fine Arts .,,, N'f - ' f ' Ju, 7 s 4 f sy X f X N y f is x K 6 Wy s e s X 5 N f Y N! f ff W, f w f 5 f s of f ff 7 P! J' X f fy' X X fx f J 0 . fe , X ' . -'S SQFIQM... e , ek -.-:I-2 xr X 9 X X A N ard Rarick B.S. Industrial Arts Homer Parker B.S. Science Edna Redd B.A. Business W 7, filter' f M ,I Z. 2, ' Q , yi n E7 R. P. Richardson B.A. M.A. Social Studies fl in W 3 5' Mr. O'Malley helps John Lum, Karen Stone, and Joanne Nixon with their poster-making proble ' V'-' 5..-jg'f5i:f, A Bruce Robart B.M. B.S. M.M. Fine Arts ii x Q ! -- 5 yk.. .Q .1 s- as X . - Virginia Roberson Clement Rowe B.A. B.A. M.A. Foreign Languages Social Studies x f Marvin Shebel Barbara Shirley B.A. Social Studies B.A. M.A. English Francis Smith B.S. Industrial Arts '-: 5 , A fg 'f N 25 5' ' ff A ' ' , ' Robert Starmer e to e Joanne Thompson B.S. ' 4 - ' .A. Special Services Industrial Arts ' eign Languages . F: David Soule B.S. M.S. Industrial Arts X. fy' ivy, V, ' Ali 'wj:. .:::a X , s f , f ' X A if sf-, - Q 49.1. fr as , Z 7 cf Q ! , i f f 1 1 9 Q 19? f 2 . K 0 iw 'W f f Osborn Stapert B.S. Industrial Arts 2 1:5 ' M s g? U1 2 ' .' , - , -'gf 3 ,mf f f -. ' :FM Celma Van Horn B.A. English Bruce Abbott and Mrs. Parmelee examine and discuss the skull ofa homo sapiens. Way' sy NW' 'f ,,, ,- - my pike ,X sf av, 7 1 f s X 'fan V 1 X f f ' W s 4 lf 1 X X ,M ,,,, 2 W may sawn Sf 53 ' :. ,Y J K f fx 'Stanley White B.A. M.A. Fine Arts FWf3lsTy4f zws wf W' , 'LV' . 1.!:5Es,,:5,s .f,4,g1,f K Vs f , ,A 5: 4 V X-061,:-sE-,..- ':-gawsy z Q x v V . fs 1 I , f f ff 7 Q1 if W 7 ,A lg, X 1 , 1 r s 5 0X 1 f J f 95 se f X JQYZQ ,I ,A X ,f X s ,, , V awe, , .. , ,.,. , , Herberta Wilhelm Special Services ff' x gg 1 ,ff 1 3 ff f, , as 1 N f 52 , X f l J 5 , 4 N! f f 6 2 if ff 42 V V f . f 1 i 3' N Z qfai 4 S Q ,, MW, f :Q Stuart Willett B.S. Special Services V f' Q 'Q X , ..,. , ,ff 'X'i -' Q WW 15 . cfs f X s 'Y X X 2 X QR xl X X l A , ' ,i':.sfay V'-f.. ivwgas 4 ay, X - -Q V 1-- Martha Wolf B.S. Special Services N. . Ward Walworth B.S. M,.A. Science if -wil , 'V a , I 4 ' 9+ , Q ly ' f 2 ag Lillian Weller B.A. English If . ' X ' in Wfa - ,se-,4f3'Ta1'.z ,H 4 V? S in v QM s 'sew ,5 Dorothy Young Special Services fifty-one 1 a X Wu fi , ,M f Sb KX , a X f , f 1 X XX f ,QM V. 'iw as' Q! f wi? 1 X , s if 5, x fk f '4 ' 1 S f ' 5 425395252327 Most Charming and Chivalrous george l-eBl'8SS2Ul' Barbara Shirley Most Effectlve Teaching Methods Chester Henry Mrldred Hodges Nellie Loss 53 55352 Most Original Julia Gratis Bruce Robart Best Sense of Humor Vera Shrigley Clement Rowe Marjorie Goecker Marvin Shebel Most Dignified Louise Doetsch Raymond Percival iffy-three Philip Vercoe Miriam Darling 93259 5122 QSM? VX F !, fm N5 LH D ef' 4 f 5 COACH ES - e' V ., 'M i ft .-,V li I 3 i tl , . QW Wg? . . .,,, ,Q I K g gy! 4:.+ :WEE 1.1 -f it f ee 414' :semi M s-as .Y 3,37 ...f Zi y w, f,4. 5 tg, Howard Auer George LeBrasseur .2 , W ,V ,A 4 A, ' f f 1,4 f-,, +1 S' , W ,. if f ,wil f ,, -vs ,iw w K it l 7 W if aififi' 'f :- X f f ,:--' ':f z ,zip Yr , f'. ' Mfg , ff! ' f . . S Stan Broome Napolean LaVoie w - ' 5 M fi ,Q ,-:: t A:A,..A ' i ,fm .,,,, J- 1 . 43,5 j 2' lee 1 ,,,,.,. , S , i A ,ezaasf ,gif 4: JZ M?2...a,...,,.w4 if . Alexander Joseph Q f ft Q ' ' gvafllafd Crane Dowdy Gay ' 1 Raymond, Roy Louthen S McMurray ln Central's long history of athletic prowess, her coaches have always been outstanding in the de- velopment ot great teams. This year's coaches have certainly followed this tradition. Basketball coach Joe Dowdy spurred his team all the way to the state semi-finals, while reserve coach Roy McMurray had another sensational team. Ray Louthen is now the line coach in football and also serves as coach of Central's crack baseball team. George LeBrasseur has taken over in the running department. He coaches Central's ever- improving track team and also handles the hard- working cross country team, Marv Shebel has taken over as coach of the reserve football team and not only had a banner year, but also promises some top gridders tor next year's varsity team. Varnard C-ay assists in football and track. Alexander Crane, head swimming coach, proved himself more than capable of this job again this year, The vets of the coaching business, Clem Rowe and Howard Auer, turned in sparkling teams in tennis and golf, respectively, once again. l l A HONG' Francis Pa rkcr Smifh 'iff-fiigfi ai? r. ,viii Clement Rowe .5 Marvin S so Shebel ' Nap LaVoie, athletic rector, Francis Smith, tac- ulty manager, and Homer Parker, equipment manag- er, again kept Central's teams operating smootholyf Finally. we should like toe pay tribute to Stan Broome who worked so hard as trainer in football, basketf ball, track, and baseballr and who was also the chiefs. pepper-upper of the Cen tral student bodvit 4 ., ,., 1 : s il l X ix .Q is-st' I Doolil-tle Jim Whittaker ,f f A, .. ,N Tim Bograkos . --' . V,, . , ixx. f N . ,Pao 1 Coach Bill Doolittle is mobbed by his victorious players following the sensational victory over Northern. Football On August tvventy-ninth, when Central's football squad opened its practice, Flint fans wondered how the team would fare under a trio of new football coaches and its split-T offense. On Thanksgiving Day, there was no doubt in anyone's mind that the new coaches had proved their capabilities. These three men, along with the rest of the coaches, directed Central to its best season since l949. Head coach Bill Doolittle, backfield coach Jim Whittaker, and reserve coach Tim Bograkos, won not only the hearts of the players, but also the hearts of the student body and Central followers as well. In the lndian's opener at Hammond, Indiana, there was no doubt that Central had a powerhouse when they rolled up a 40-13 win. This game was followed by a long-awaited victory over Muskegon, 34-l3. Another Indiana squad felt Central's smashing forces when the Tribe topped Cary Roosevelt 20-6. ln the Valley opener, the Indians toppled the Pontiac Chiefs, 26-l4. This victory was followed by another non- valley game which saw Central swamp Owosso 34-7. The Arthur Hill game was ironic. Although the Hillites were badly beaten statistically, they turned a fluke play into a touchdown for a l3-6 win. But this loss didn't stop the ln- dians. They came right back the next week to beat the fired-up Saginaw team, l3-7. Another high-riding team was knocked off by Central the follow- ing week. Bay City was the victim of another l3-7 win for the Indians. Tur- key Day was sweet revenge for the A Tribe. The Indians were winless over Northern since l947, but the deter- mined lndians came from behind twice to win the game in the fourth quarter, 20-l 3. APYMQ Football co-captains Ed Fer- kany and Joe Quarles of Cen- tral's City-championship team accept the Wildanger trophy from co-captains Tom Pendell and,Tony Burton of Northern at the Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Hotel Durant. fifty-.fe'ven 5 ts- ' ,- ,, -'4- . , w ' A -.,, ' u.x.g.,.3a We x - X wmv, + 1 W, 2-f , - , ,5 eM,! Q Q , -, .u., N n ,AA. l iv 'lm' Q ' 5 1 1'? f' ' ..:v- X'--kf.,'S3'?f '1 , 11:11- ja 3 15 . :zgl 'ji f V' K, vw W' ,gg i x N K4 My Q , .3952 H. vxw f ' ,- Af , Sxx AIA 7143 M W Dobbs n 2 I n Ed Tom Vincent Paul VV f FW Q 1' :' ' Q gg? qgkany Goyette Curley Harper yfle .A -V1V1v- P ' : : , Z -'-- Q ,,,.: K XA X ' I 1 5 ,q.. f j Wx Q 5.16 X Fx H , 5 PP P Q sh I ' M Lf R f x --.- M- X ,,,.g eonarxs Q Dan '7 Herron fQog Jaciifsonn www? ,, Z 1 4 'www ,, fn -ay. 2 A I 3 I f Herb Do Bon y EMD Langenau Mc Meredifkl iddlgfon ,vw 'Cl Blake Dale Frank Kingsbury Kingsbury 'Kirchner Q 215 . if, 4' k Q X x ww M. 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' Bob Willie Herman Floyd Williams Williams Windom Yancgy Junior Varsity Football if 's t ,- M. am ,f WF ' 'Zz Z If Q, J: m ,, , wm.a 'W ' ana- ' 1 Row one: Randolph McCarry, Dave Jeremy, Dick Dobbs, Bill Shelley, Del- bert Smith, Chuck Eiland. Row two: Ray Metcalfe, Chuck Fiebernitz, Robert Jackson, Bob Houston, John Maynie, Hudson Brown, Don Adams, Bob Brown, Capus Robinson. Row three: Larry Clink, Howard Steinhoff, Gary Eberhardt, Ron Smith, Don Riegle, Julius Strange, Walter Gill, Erwing Nafd, Jim lVlOF3l'll. Row fqurg Don Motley, Gary Depro, J. C. Hill, George Paraschos, Larry Johnson, Delmug Holdson, Tony Vedrody. Although the junior varsity football team, coached by Marvin Shebel and Tim Bograkos, didn't have a spectacular season, the team members gained the necessary experience to participate on next year's varsity squad. Even though the team won just two out of its seven games, many of the losses were only by a few points or last second touchdowns. For instance, the Tribe led Pontiac the entire game until the last fifteen seconds when a pass play defeated the squad. lll fortune plagued the reserves in games with Northern, Bay City, and Saginaw. The reserves produced several outstanding prospects, such as Bob Jackson, Dave Jeremy, Randy lVlcCarry, Jim Moratti, Erwing Nard, George Paraschos, Capus Robinson, Ron Smith, Del Smith, and Julius Strange. These boys, along with others, have shown that they are ready for varsity action. The sophomore football team, coached by Varnard Gay and Joe Mang, deserves a great deal of credit. The boys had practice every night and played three games, of which they won two. Sophomore Football Row one: Harold McDowell, Bob Jim- erson, Jack Davis, George Elford. Row two: Roland Meinert, Guy Parks, Bob ' Florida, Jim Delesie, Richard Benjamin. Row three: Bob Utley, Mickey Grimes, Jim Dmoch, Chuck Daugherty, Tom Bishop. Row four: Dave Lazar, Vern Craig, Bill Knapp, Jim Snyder, Jr., Jim Rensberger, Darrold Bernard, Row five: Dave Benjamin, Chuck Eastman, Jim Ryal, Gary Berryman, Jim Snyder. sixiy Cheerleaders Row one: JoAnn Owens, Carole Chil- dress, Carol Lee Brown, Georgia Tyiska Vir inia Tankersle Son a Willemont 8 Y. Y , Janeene Clarkson. Row two: Bob Chil- ton, Danny Greer, Roy Murdock. One of the best and most satisfying things about Central is her excellent school spirit and her display of good sportsmanship. Our cheerleaders have done a tremendous job to promote these very qualities. Mr. Richardson, better known as Uncle Bob, sponsors this fine group. The cheerleaders work closely with the Booster-Pepperettes, also under the direction of Mr. Richardson, to keep our cheering well organized. The cheerleaders are con- tinually working on new cheers with more effective routines, and many were introduced this year for basketball as well as for football. One of the hardest jobs, yet given the least credit, is that of a manager. Managers are the first in the locker room and the last to leave. Football man- agers must distribute and collect uniforms, clean shoes, and take care of equipment. Basketball and baseball managers have similar jobs. Since these boys work just as hard as the best athlete, they, too, may receive letters. Central salutes her managers for a job well done. Managers Parker, Scott Seeley. Row one: Gene Cunningham, Bill Taylor. Row two: Jim Ford, Hugh sixty-one 'lap-Qvs QUYVH 'Will E Basketball Center Joe Quarles IZOI scores two points for the tribe in the first Arthur Hill encounter. Two Lumber- jacks attempt to block the shot while Dale Kingsbury l25l and Chuck Crick- more tl Ii ready themselves for a re- bound. Coach Joe Dowdy produced his best basketball team this year and the best at Central for many seasons. AI- though they started out with two losses to Pontiac and Arthur I-lill early in the year, the Indians went on to beat Northern twice for the city crown by a 57-5l score in both games. Arthur I-lill was the only team to beat Central again, and the record-breaking Indians went the remainder of their schedule unbeaten. They broke all city and all valley scoring records in IO6-54 and 90-53 wins over Bay City Central and Saginaw, respectively. Joe Quarles set scoring records hitting 4l and 43 points in these two games. The tournament action saw the Indians win the regionals with victories over Ovvosso, Northern, and Lansing East- ern. ln the quarterfinals, Central got her revenge in a big way when they swamped Arthur I-Iill, 93-62. The semi- finals finally spelled defeat for the Indians as they lost to Benton I-larbor, 65-50. Joe Quarles gets off another shot against Arthur Hill although he is sur- rounded by three of the Lumberiacks. Ed Ferkany and Dale Kingsbury battle for positions under the backboard. .dxly-frcfo Junior Varsity Basketball Sophomore Basketball hue.. ROW Une: Ray MGTC-Blfi Glen BYSFS, Ron Huff. Row two: Ron Dancey, Gene Fields, Doug Waldron, Roy Mclvlurray lcoachl. The Junior Varsity basketball team of i954-55 had a very successful year. Coach Roy Mclvlurray completed his fourth year as the Junior Varsity mentor and had his seventh winning season. The J.V.'s also took the city champion- ship from Northern for the fourth consecutive year. Although they trailed in both of the cities series games, they spurred ahead to win in the final seconds. The Valley League was very evenly matched. Every game, with the exception of two, was won or lost in the last ten seconds. The Tribe lost the champion- ship in the last ten seconds of play to Saginaw High. Bill Allen and Bill Ringer were consistent scorers for Central and were aided by such regulars as Ron Huff, Gene Fields, and Howie Williams. The sophomores, coached by Ray Louthen, also had a winning year. Al- though they started out with a loss, they came back to win the balance of their games. Bob Benson, Bob Burns, and Lou Goecker were outstanding. Row one: Jim Weir, Skip Hauer, Bob Burns, Tom Bell. Row two: Marshall Cossman, Ed Kaake, Larry Frampton, Don Waldron, Louie Coecker, Dave Smith. sixty-tlzree John Flgser VARSITY jg W Kel! Lde3's M 1 ,Z Qi ,Q 49 Felfargy an CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL I QQNTRALQ, CSNYQAL CENTRAL .... ceNTnAL ceNTnAL csNTnAL csNrnAL csNTaAL csNrRAL CENTRAL ceNTnAL BAY CITY HANDY PONTIAC . NORTHERN ARTHUR HILL BAY CITY CENTRAL MIDLAND . SAGINAW . LANSING . . PONTIAC ,. NORTHERN ARTHUR HILL BAY CITY CENTRAL i66SfASAgnuAvv. NHBEAND . owossgp . . NORTHERN LANSING . . ARTHUR HILL BENTON HARBOR ,QW Track 5 QE l ff t J ii ff , . , ' , Q i W fl! 6 X QM M an 42, Ex ij? QV W Row one: Ray Metcalfe, Bob Huston, Herm Windom, Jim Spaulding, Dick Dobbs, Max Freeburg, Blair Maitre, Lenny Herron, Jim Whittaker lcoachl. Row two: George LeBrasseur lcoachl, Capus Robinson, Bob Brown, Dave Jeremy, Jim Brown, Bob Williams, Larry Tilley, Jim Glidden, Bill Ringer. Row three: Sheldon Branam, Gordon Packer, Charles Thrash, Fred Stein, Tom Calladay, Gill Walter, Floyd Yancey, Jim Benjamin, Frank Kirchner, Dale Williams, Jim Meers, Theodore Cribs, Varnard Gay lcoachl. 'WAV' F e , z 4-I f I . H N . ,.'- gf. ,,,, f flu, ,,,, ql, A f ff' he -f Yin' ' A , , af 1' ,W-J flaw, .W .5 W ' ,fl W, sixty-si.r MW, ,, . Wiz V Y . ,W W ,,,, rw, . . is :Wil ,i Mgr W ,. f 'wif X--K Q ,wh l.,.g.Qs ,fkffc .yy 49 ,.w. I A 2' V . .,ffQ..,,6,5 Lg. flltglfl ' T. J if J, is Capus Robinson and Ray Metcalf strain to pass each other in a high-hurclles race. George LeBrasseur enjoyed his best year as track coach, as the thinclads had a banner year. The brightest spot on the squad was held by a sensational relay team which did especially well in the city, valley, Regional, and state meets. The team was composed of Bob Brown, Blair Maitre, a Detroit Catholic Central transfer, and Floyd Yancey. Veteran, Herm Windom, paced the dashmen winning many exciting events. The personnel of the relay team also served as top Tribe dashmen. Letter winner, Larry Tilley, again led the lndians in the mile run. ln the halt-mile, Len Herron and Dale Williams starred. While Tom Calladay and Bill Corley handled the quarter-mile ably, Capus Robinson and Jim Spaulding leaped the hurdles. Field- event aces were Sheldon Branam, Bill Ringer. and Charlie Thrash. .,,, Two tired dashmen head for the homestretch after a long, vigorous practice session. Cross Country Top Tribe sprinter, Larry Tilley, waits tense- ly for the sound of the starting gun. Central won the city cross-country cham- pionship from Northern by the score of 33-32. lt was a real team victory as coach George Le- Brasseur's boys came through against a favored Northern squad. Larry Tilley, captain elect, was second in the race, followed closely by Gerald Bates. Garwin Owens was third. Ken Lucas, and Ed lVlcCallister were fifth and sixth, respectively, Don Van Orden came in eighth, and Ed Deamus was tenth. The boys lost a tough meet to Royal Oak by one point, but they came back to trounce Bay City, 44-16. Larry Tilley was eighth in the regional, while his rival city champion, Charles Garwins, finished eigh- teenth. Larry hit a post in the State meet and finished far down the line. Gerald Bates was voted the most-improved because of his third place in the crucial city meet. The hard-working cross country team is shown here in one of their few leisure moments. Joking with Coach George LeBrasseur are l-lowie Williams, Don Van Orden, Ed Deamus, Gene Burke, Ken Lucas and Larry Tilley. i - 4 Q n.......,..a.'--M .... A. l I i X . ' f fs ..,. .r in V La? L Q EE: .goes JO 4 yi 1 ff W Vvl. 1 N. 4 JI ig . ei f l .. A ' f. V i J r- 7 f fs? E A . , i . .t f , - ' J' L'ttl , Ed McCallister, Howie Williams, Gene Burk, Chuck E?ev!eEneliolEiErtrv7,vo-Ellgililh BIaqtles,I Rin l-losner, Jerry Gilmore, Jim Wilson, Jim Jeseik. Row three:.Jerry Ebmeyer' Lanny Kirchner, Ken Catlin, Eugene Fields, Ed Nyberg, Don VanOrden, Ed Deamus. Row four: Chuck Johnson, Ken Lucas, John Fleser, Gary CrOOl4S. George l-GB -3559U icoachl- sixty-seven This year the swim squad, under coach Alexander Crane, had the best talent it has had in years. The team was led by seniors Dick Hockstad, one of the best sprint men in the state, Gregory Branch, equaled by none in the long distance, and Jim Knowl- ton, who, late in the season, in the lOO- yard breaststroke, churned the water to a new record time of l :O78 against Bay City Central. Jerry Ebmeyer was another of the outstanding seniors. Coach Crane is count- ing on the sophomore divers, Jim Helden- berger and C-ary Berryman, and distance man Ron Hosner to turn in many excellent performances before they graduate. Gary Berryman, Central's sensational sophomore diver,- shows exquisite form in this back-dive. .,,... 'V W.. we :fr ,va rn. , . f 5 M 41 . er gf' W K7 ,. ' '65, iz V eerie! J K K ff ' Z f . . B' ' r -J VJ , . . .. . . f rf . 5 ,sf . I I . K .S 4 ,Q lg f 2 r J 1 Q 1 2 2 ' ' N ' 4 ' . 4 f Kg V 4 rg, ,A,, . . 5 .,,, X . V L ' m M ' ' in X . , f 2 , f 14, ,gi X JV V, l Z I W WV M93 f W V X A A2 3,1-, af? ,K . , ii H Z 1 A rv . - 1, E I fa ' A -V if 2 tr? , f .,. ,, ,,, , 2 f Q 1 f . -f , f. ' 4 ' y Q, M MWWMWW W M M Vlffy an V MM WW f MK ,IV N ,W K , y K . . . .W .W-M ., ...wmv .Ma Team, M M 'jf f 1, W-W, ,. my - 1 ,J , r , 3. L , . .4 -5 x - K ,fee-wwe. msecws-,,.....N.csi.s..,,aM Row one: Dave Karr, Ron Hosner, Bill Snyder, Jim Heidenberger, Cary Berryman, Tom Welch, Mike Fordyce. Row two: Kenny Catlin, David Cross, Jim Lebster, Dick Hockstad, Charles Moore, Kenneth Hameline, Rolland Honeywell, Leonard Jackovich, Dick Kirby. Row three: Alexander Crane lcoachl, Gregory Branch, Lanny Kirchner, Doug Chenev, Bill Watt, Jim Knowlton, Jerry Ebmeyer, Charles Dil- lenbeck, Ciene Carpenter, Jim Alguire, Terry lvlohrman, Richard Boyd. Ace swimmers Jerry Ebmeyer and Jim Knowlton pause for a quick breather during a hard practice session. si.r!y-vigil! Even though this year's team was de- feated several times, it out-spirited every other team it met, lt lost to Pontiac by the heart-breaking score of 43-4l 3 and then ll dropped another close one to Saginaw East- ern, 44-4O. The team defeated Bay Clll' Handy, 59-25, and gained revenge on Sagl' naw Eastern, 48-36. Again it was defeated by the narrow margin of 44-4O by Bay CITY Central. The season was ended in a victOVY against Bay City Handy. Wrestling Dave Jeremy of Central seems to be in complete control of his worthy adversary of Owosso with a half-nelson. Central again advanced this year in their newest sport, wrestling Bill Doolittle now coaches the ever improving squad. Al- though Central had her share of bumps and bounces, valuable experience was gained and more boys are starting to take inter- est in this popular sport. At this rate, it will soon be a major sport at Central which will lead to more honors for our school. Letters were awarded according to the amount of points earned throughout the year. Varsity winners were Sheldon Bran- am, Tom Coyette, Norm Herrington, C-ary Hicock, Ted Hill, Don Jackson, Sandy Mc- Carry, and Harrell Milhouse. Row one: Norm Harrington, Don Kennedy, Jim Blom, Bill Housely, Ciary Hickox, Ciff Jackson, Ted Hill, Randolph lVlcCarry, Willie Williams. Row two: Harrell Milhouse, Lou Cramaldi, Tom C-oyette, Sheldon Branam, Dave Jeremy, Bill Knapp, Dick Rickard, Don Jackson, Don Riegel, Jim Bradshaw, George Para- schos, Dave Harwood. The Tribe opened its third wrestling sea- son with a 24-l 8 win over Bay City Central. Owosso then overpowered our squad, 36- l4. Then a repeat win over Bay City Cen- tral followed, 23-Zl. Powerful Lansing Everett bowled the tribe over, 34-l l. Hazel Park proceeded to down the grapplers, 38- l6. Owosso barely nipped the Tribe in a terrific match, 24-l7. An experienced Cranbrook squad then downed Central, 28- l l. ln the final match state champion, Lansing Eastern, pinned our grapplers, 34- l6. Lansing Eastern, Lansing Everett, Cran- brook, and Hazel Park, hold wrestling as one of the major sports in their schools and are always state champion contenders. Dangerous Don Riegle shows no mercy in dealing with Wicked Willie Williams. sixty-niiie Row one: Paul Ananich, Larry l-lorde, Tom Goyette, Travis Kilburn, Bill Snedden, Ed Ferkany, Bill Lyon, Dick Winkler, John Fleser, Hayward Verdun. Row two: Charles Herron, Cary Crooks, Chuck Bunton, Phil Gelhorn, Jerry Krantz, Dave Sibilsky, Ken Lucas, Louie Wagner, Carl Dahlstrorn. Row three: Jack Wilson, Ray Louthen icoachl, Theodore Krebbs. Baseball The baseball team of l954 was the finest at Central in many years. The Indians, coached by Ray Louthen, had a record of fourteen wins over three losses. The infield, composed of Travis Kil- burn at third base, Bill,Snedden at shortstop, Hay- ward Verdun at second, Ed Ferkany at first, and Paul Ananich, catching, turned' in many spectacular plays. John Fleser, Dave Sibilsky, and Ken Lucas combined talents in the outfield. Larry l-lorde and John Dunlap paced the pitchers the entire year. The year's team was another great one for Lou- then. Bill Snedden, Ken Lucas, Paul Ananich, John Fleser, and John Dunlap were regulars from last year who bolstered this year's squad. Many pro- mising sophomores and some of last year's reserves also helped the squad considerably. ZA, N, ,Z , ,. , 4 -v i , .NWWM6 X I ' t f , i , , ,f fff' I at A , ,, . 4 ' ,i '- Wf Qfgw X f Lou Wagner prepares to slug a fast ball thrown Bunting, a by pitcher Jim Bradshaw in an lndian practice demonstrated - watches. SQSSIOFI. -ixl' ' li Q 'Q 'E 'S S D 9 Wi. ' ii, j X Q . N tv. Q ,xxtvbk very important part of baseball, is by Lou Wagner as Lou Cramaldi Z y 5 - a ts ..t.ss s ,t S ,nl ., . . S Row one: Jim Knowlton, Ken Catlin, Tom Clough, Louis Bloch, Charles Kiesel, Jim Jesiek. Row two: Clem Rowe lcoachl, Tom C-oldman, Dick Miller, Bob Baum, Jim Cundry, Al Hendricks, Fred Draper, Mike Buchanan, Jackie Howe, Bob Morgan, Torn Coldrier lmanagerl. Tennis This was coach Clem Rowe's twelfth year as tennis coach. For the last several years, Central has downed Northern in the city tennis championships. Mr. Rowe's aim this year was to add another city series to the notch of victories. The personnel of the year's squad had some experience from last year's activities. Junior lettermen Dick Miller, Jim Jesiek, and Mike Buchanan, along with seniors Jim Knowlton, Jim C-undry, and Bob Morgan, bolstered the team. Last year's reserves who also helped the squad are Bill Spencer, Ecl Landis, and Jim Camp- bell. Further aid was newcomer Bob Baum. Golf Howard Auer, head golf coach, looked ahead to a good year for the Indian linksmen. Although only one man on the golf squad was a letter winner, heavy reserve strength supported the team. The let- terman was Murray Rulney, who is now in a battle for the number-one spot with Chuck Johnson, Johnson, a junior, went far in the Junior Colf Asso- ciation Tournament the summer before. Frank Dagostino seemed to have the punch that gave him a steady number three position. Dave Karr had a firm grip on the fourth spot with John Siegel and Jack Kerner also ranking high. iii QQ I f S Row one: Eugene Hunt, John Siegel, Dick Collins, Bch Richardson, Cary Berryman, John Mair. Row Iwo: Jack Kerner, Paul Crest, Bob Lintz, Frank Dagostino, Jim Lebster, Dave Kerr. Row three: Bob Burns, Marshall Cossman, Jack Moorhouse, Murray Rulney, Chuck Johnson. .S'l Z'61lfy-Ong 5325235 ggggigg I ,1- 7 4 f f fi ,ya-Q' Q , ' J , ' 1 . , MU , A-xx! i . fs mf c,' Q J ,Q Q ,W ' jky , ws fx' N wa 43' g-5 l U 1 ff -X 'J ' ' 'V iff' 7' e 'R N x f Z , f Q - 1, ,ef 6 .. if 4 f :W 5 ,ff was , 4 Wg, ff ff 732 W 31 L! + z any 1 2511 Q if f X .wg 4' 1 M' fe' L :,- .. . - Zi Q.. . , , -ww.-. . x 1 J vi 3 Q1 ff Letter Banquet -f ,11 X K: ei. fi im ,,,,h JI X . ' d. Viewing the pre- M ss Jeand heur and Miss Breda present Betty Lavelle with her letter awar A sentaltion are other F-Club members: Kathy McPherson, Mary Kay Watson, and Eva Jon Speflmg- The F Club letter banquet is always held in the spring ofthe year. Miss Breda and Miss Jeand'heur are in charge of the banquet. At this time girls receiving their first letter are asked to join F Club. Refreshments are served, and there is a small program cumulating with the letter presentations. Girls receiving their first letter must have earned at least five hundred pointsg for a second letter three hundred points are requiredg for a third letter three hundred points are also re- quired. lt is a real honor for a girl to receive her fourth and last letter. There are very few girls who ever receive this letter. Besides requiring three hundred and fifty points, you must have a B average in school and pass a life saving course. HIKING Row one Judy Wedler, Eva Jon SpeEing.BJaE- C-yrn class is the place for all sorts of enjoy ice Burris Row N0 Paf Wedlw- Chaflene Dec er' ec Y able activities, especially the inevitable basket Plumer Johnelle Krause ball. Sctwilj Field Hockey Field Hockey, one of the most rugged of all the girls' sports, requires exceptional physical endurance as well as excessive mental alertness. The season begins early in the school year and continues far into the crisp days ot autumn. The girls are divided according to classes, with at least four teams being organized each year. Their equipment, although not very glamorous, consists mainly of shin guards, knee pads, and jeans. This year's winning team, with Eva Jon Sperling as captain, and Betty Lavelle as mana- ger, certainly showed that enthusiasm for this exciting sport is increasing rapidly. All of the girls displayed excellent sportsmanship which, we felt, exemplifies the spirit of our physical education department. Manager Pat Urban Winter is the season when f. ,'ii,ing girl's fancy turns to thoughts of . . . 'aaslf,i.3tball, Sus- pense filled the air while the b.e!i slowly circled the rim of the basket. Then cheers and groans burst forth as the bail dropped nearly ihrough the metal hoop, This was typical ul scenes in the gym while eight teams, lniir fnifiiposed of sophomore girls and four composed nl junior and senior girls-participated in tlie sport ol basketball this year. Winning team of the Sophomores was the Bucketeers, whose captain was Eva Jon Sperl- ing, l-loopsters, whose captain was Sandy Lam- bert, was the winning team for the junior- senior teams. The playoff was held February 2 with the Hoopsters team winning. Manager for the sophomores was Eva Jon Sperling under the direction of Miss Breda. Pat Urban managed the junior-senior teams under Miss Jeand'heur. sczicnty-sir Row one: Kathy Diamond, Prezza Lee, Eva Jon Sperling fcaptainl, Betty Lavelle lmanagerl. Row two: Phyllis Puffer, JO Hunter, Nan McLeod, Marilyn Seymour, Clare-ntine Johnson, Row three: Ruth Mar- ston, Linda Warn, Jo Nixon, Margaret Pat- ten, Jan Burns. Manager Betty Lavelle asketball Row one: Karon Olo M L Martha Taylor, Sahclfa Lahhbsrlf Slggsgn lxvlglljmez: lliowclwli ' , y in a Oo Bowlin Row one: Mary Lou Shantz, Mary Linda Cook, Martha Taylor, Sandy Rose. Row two: Judy Wedler, Carole Perkins, Pat Wedler, Carol Radke, Becky Plummer. A. , 4' 'wi i A we Z X t gy, a l yt fffzf so ,f All QQ 3. Secretaries Pat Wedler Jeanine Waara Gym Class 4 4 With all the hectic activities of gym class, the girls occasionally find a moment to relax. 1 'llt's a strilaeln This cry echoed down the bowling alley as Central girls became skilled in the sport of bowling. Under the direction of Miss Vivien Jeandheur, nearly two hundred girls organized thirty-six teams and bowled once a week on either Thursday or Friday at four o'cloclc at the Twentieth Century alleys. The bowling season started in late October and ended in the latter part of March. On January eighth, the girls had a chance to enter the Na- tional Mail-O-Craphic Bowling Tournament. Teams from all over the country entered by bowling at home alleys then sending their scores into the national headquarters. One of our teams, the Rompin' Rollers, placed first in state competition. Captain Laurel Shaft and her teammates, Pat Vvfarner, lla Warner, Mel- ody Markel, and Marianne Tyler, were present- ed awards bythe Flint 'iNomen's Bowling Asso- ciation. U' Gym class, although reciuired, is usually en- joyed by most Central girls. As in previous years, the girls had a variety of games in which to participate. in the fall, field hockey, soccer, calisthenics, and dancing, are offered. ln win- ter, there was badminton, volleyball, and bas- Ketball. ln the spring, the girls go outside again and softball and tennis are the main activities. Dancing was. taught last fall and everyone greatly enjoyed this new addition to the pro- gram. Another new feature called free play in which a number of activities are offered and of which the girls may choose one, takes place all through the year. S6 Z'6'71fj'-SF'l'6ll' Volleyball Row one: Gayle Coering, Pat Urban, Eva Jon Sperling, Betty Lavelle, Janice Jones, -Deanna Jeffes. Row two: Gail Asselstine, Carol Martin, Kathy McPherson, Peg Wat- son, Pat Wedler, Janice Burns. ag Manager HST i?'k1i1?:5SE2f5fF: ,E5fLiEL.!5 ' -'TQTT - .siiifiiff : L .i f i n Eva Jon Sperlmg 1351 'Q Spills and thrills occur frequently as eager teams of girls pile up point after point in rough-and-tumble games of volleyball. The volleyball teams were com- posed of eight girls, and each girl was given ten points a night once a week. The number of points the girls earned depend largely upon the number of teams which had been organized. This year the Volley Dollies won the championship by retaining an undefeated record. The Volleyettes came in second by losing one game. Badminton Manager Rosepauline Morandini Again this year badminton was one of the most pop- ular sports in the intramural program. On the nights set for this sport, a glance into the gym revealed girls galore with rackets and birds. The girls were divided into two groups-beginners and advanced. Badminton, which always requires concentrated effort and unusual physical endurance, offers many thrills for sports enthusiasts. Interest in this sport was evidenced by the excited laughter that rang throughout the girls' gym as a game was in progress. .rc'1'r'iz!y-cfglit Watch the birdie! Those are the familiar words ringing in the gym during intramural badminton season. Tennis Manager Pat Urban Love-tivel Love-thirtyl Camel This familiar sound can be heard out at Central's tennis courts. Tennis is a sport that takes some skill, and much practice, and it presents a challenge to many girls. Each girl who enrolled was given an opportunity to learn how to keep score, and to become acquainted with the fundamentals ofthe game under the direction of Mr. Rowe. Each girl received ten points a night tor practice and ten points for going to watch the boys' tennis team play. i 1: 2 im i 4 i -, , ,Y Q, , Row one: Mary Earle, Elaine McClure, Charlotte l-lite Row two: Linda Eirsch, Nancy Roeser, Jean Hudson. Archery .lo Ann Nixon, Sandra Morris, Barbara KeKesis, Sylvia Mayers. 'QT 1' 2' Manager Betty Lavelle Archery, one ot the most interesting spring sports at Central, enjoys the sharp glancing ot the eye. With good equipment and an excellent range, the girls have an opportunity to earn ten points towards their letter. The necessary equipment tor archery consists ot three arrows, one bow and one big target. The girls have enjoyed listening and going to many demonstrations on archery, Some of the girls have tried hunting with bow and arrow and have liked it very much. SL Z'C7ifj'-111,116 Softball Strike three-you're outl The girls' spring softball program was off to a flying start. Al- though no one hoped to be a Mighty Casey, everyone exhibited both enthusiasm and keen competition in every game. The girls organized their own teams under the supervision of Miss Jeand'heur. She also briefed them on the im- portant rules of softball, The teams consisted of girls from one grade or all three grades. The playing schedule was arranged so that every team played a different team each game. Play- offs to determine the champs are played at the climax of the series of games if the need arises. As this sport is very exciting in addition to being loads of fun, it is a very good way to earn points towards a sports letter. Manager Betty Lavelle Go Row one: Martha Taylor, Mary Lou Magin, Gail Asselstine, Joanne Nixon, Joan Carlson. Row two: Jean Krason, Deanna Jennings, Mary Ann Farina, Marilyn Seymore, Deanna Hemingway, Joyce Beuerle. eighty ws, . V , ,.,wfMs 't9x Row one: Betty Lavelle, Kathy McPherson, Eva Jon Sperling. Row two: Jo Nixon, Gail Asselstine. Manager Joyce Beuerle Every year when spring rolls around, the girls gym is transformed into a fairway and a putting green after school one night each week. C-olf is a relatively new sport for girls at Cen- tral, and, although not competitive, interest in it grows every year. This can be seen by the number of girls turning out for it. With the help of Miss Jeand'heur, who has charge of this sport, girls learn the rules of the game and also some tips on good golf etiquette. The proper way to swing a club and how to puff correctly is demonstrated. Most girls bring their own clubs, however the sports department supplies some. A girl receives points for each night of attendance, but before the points are eredited towards a sports letter she must ac- tually play a nine-hole game. 1RT Synchronized Swimming Row one: Pauline Lavelle, Nancy Durkee, Jo Ann Nixon, Pat Stevens, Sandy Maynard, Karen Olson, Martha Taylor, Mary Lou Shantz, Sally Backus, Charlotte Neuman. Row two: Sandra Lam- bert, Karen Eichorn, Ann Bergstrom, Betty Lavelle, Galen Brgwny Marilyn Treichel, Shirley Travis, Betsy Buckingham, Ann Bigelow, Glenda Perkins. Row three: Carrie Lindsley, Nancy Brandt, Sandra Rose, Sue Brodbeck, Martha Smith, Sylvia Mayerg, l i X One of the most popular and enjoyable sports here at Central is swimming. Every girl, wheth- er a beginner or advanced swimmer, is given the opportunity to take swimming lessons through gym classes. There they are given in- structions by swim helpers who help them im- prove their strokes and learn new techniques. The class is divided into small groups giving each student a better opportunity to learn. A course in senior life saving was given again this year under the direction of Dorothy Breda. ln order to get in the class one must pass a swimming test and also be able to swim several lengths of the pool. The class learns promotion of water safety and protection of the swim areas. Twenty-six girls completed the course and passed the tests enabling them to wear the senior life-saving badge. An unusual part of Central's swimming pro- gram is the synchronized class. Synchronized is a fairly new phase of swimmingg it originated in i920 and is related to water ballet and float- ing formations. ln synchronized, the stunts and skills are done to music, and convey an idea or theme. The class is made up of thirty- one girls who practice hard to perfect their stunts and learn new skills. The class goes on several field trips each year to Observe other synchronized swimming groups. This year the class saw the Michigan State and the University of Michigan groups. A show which was enjoyed by all the girls was given by the Lansing Sea Sprites in our pool. Central's synchronized class presented its fourth annual swim show this year. The theme was Dreams and the show was a huge suc- cess. Life Savers and Helpers if 1 Row one: Glenda Perkins, Carrie Lindsley, Kathy McPherson, Sylvia Mayers, Sue Brodbeck, Barbara KeKesis, Betty lgram, Jo Ann Todd. Row two: Carol Robins, Ann Bigelow, Sandy Rose, Gwen Sneden, Betty Lavelle, Charlotte Falk, Linda Smith, Mary Kay Watson. Row three: Galen Brown, Shirley Travis, Marilyn Treichel, Beth Vercoe, Jane Marshall, Sandy Lambert, Karen Eickhorn, Mary Lou Shantz. Row four: Bessie Katis, Karen Olson, Martha Taylor, Sally Backus, Mary Linda Cook, Jean Southwell, Nan MacLeod, Florence Wheaton, Elinor Lehn. Row five: Sue Stevens, Sue Steffen, Barb Wilson, Sandy Maynard, Pauline Lavelle, Nancy Durkee, Lynne Crawford, Jo Nixon. ff1Ei53Hfi3qQf353Cifi3f'iD533 A -- f mf 1 -L ' Q 5 ' :Sai fa' ,f f We W' x , ' Q: '- fy A N-::.,,:,::- S P. vvlv.. , ,.,. . .Q .. l :saa5:::. .nf ,, A if . '? x X S SSD S , 3 , 'Q ' , ,M 3 X 1 M , ,W' iff 4 QQ a AN SX AXXXX J 8 f me fff,,ir W r Q H 7 DM New-5 ' J President. Tom Capua ,, - , .3 2,1 ' X 1 I Vice President. Don Riegle Commission Heads Student Council Officers 05535 Wm me me 5 Secretary. Donna Belclin Treasurer. Judy Merriman X52 Roxanne Peterson, Activiticsg Doug Orvis, Wclf.1rog Mary Lou Snantz, Socialg Ijg Jurjevgkig War Orphan. ' f'1Vf!1ly-fwfr Student Counci The Student Council is the clearing house tor student interests and ideas. lt is charged with the responsibility ot initiating activities ot interest to the student body. lt makes recommenda- tions to the principal for changes in school policies. The council grants per- mission for the organization of clubs and for sale by classes and clubs, sub- ject to the approval of the principal. as The President speaks . . The Treasurer rises to debate a point. if rms E . .af - give 82 Q My . .,,effff+n ' 'MM L ff X . KW, sr .., ,af Row one: Florence Qlddell Blll Durham, Mary Lou Shantz, Donna Beldin, secretary, Don Riegle, vice president, Tom Capua, president, Judy Merri- man treasurer' lla Jurjevskis, Roxanne Peterson, Bob Bailey, Row two: Annette Chobanian, Sue Epstein, Deanna l-larris, Phoebe Kramer, Diane Walglrom Karen Bouchard lea,-llne Waara, Sylvia Mayers, Marilyn Clark, Beverly Spencer, Sue Schofield, Martha Gwyn, Row three: Molly Gould Ballbara Tear Marllytrl Clarke, Jane Marshall, Janice Anderson, Suzanne Janetzke, Joan Godlewski, Barb Feneschmidt, Sandy Rose, Laura l-leinriveh P31-XAf9dlgar Barbara Baske, Maxine Mauerberger. Row four: Janice Jones, Sharon Groulx, JanAVan Camp, Diane.Maynard, Joyce Miller, Mary Davidson Linda' Mirgon Jean Southwell, Tom Clough, Mike Fordyce, Bill Jensen, Holden Muller, Jim Snider. Row five: Don Walker, Janet Craig, Jackie Ploll, Fred Lavery, Ernest Dunkin, Boise Atchley, Jinx Lowery, Richard Turk, Bob Dumon, Jim Knowlton, Larry Black, Bob Ballard. eiglftg'-fm F fi J my tv ft I Q be 9 6 . ..,.. ,. , ? we J i Row one: Sonya Willemot, Diane lcke, recording secretary, Lael Cranmer, corresponding secretary, Jinx Lowery, presidentg Doris Hgllamj, yiqe president, Phyllis Parnes, treasurerg Bob Baxter, Carolyn Harris, Row two: Pat Purzycki Barb KeKesis, Georgia Tyiska, Prezza Lee, Lee Ann Siegel, Nancy Searles, Edith Grove, Nancy Baker. Row three: Judy Avery, Martha Kinley, Betty lgram, Mary Earle, Margaret Kurtz, Ann Kempf, Galen Brown, Janice Jones, Louella Zundel, Bill Snyder. Row four: Joan Hamlin, Betty Jordan, Janice Anderson, Maxine Mauerberger, Eva Jon Sperling, Pat Urban, Gayle Goering, Virginia Hall, Ann Bergstrom, Vivian Goodwin. Row five: Elizabeth Stanhope, Nancy Durkee, Wanda Connell, Dick Hobson, Hal Dodds, Bob Rainey, Dick Turk, Ray St. Pierre, Harvey Sparks, Jackie Poll, Gwen Benore. Belle Masque M, i Belle Masque began its twenty-tourth year in the way it begins every year-tull ot enthus- ti iasm, energy, and varied activities, Under the able direction ot Stanley White. The club has sponsored many activities such as puppet shows presented at bi-monthly meetings, participa- tion in the annual Kaleidoscope, tormal and in- formal initiation tor new members and a pro- ject tor Gentrals triennial Pow Woxmf. The sad face of this new member ot Belle Masque depicts the woes ot pledgeship. Q ,gg v , 1 f' fa rf J tv Wiz- 1 5 i, f 'W Jinx Lowery, Doris Holland, Ginny Hall, and Ann Kempt chuckle as they read over the script ot the Belle Masque Kaleidoscope skit. My l . sf-YW' lm 1 . Qt 'A ,,...Mw1'as-WM ' ' 'W' Y fMf ' we Row one: Diane Stuerzl, Karen Eichorn, Suzanne Janetzke, Dianne Maynard, treasurer, Marilyn Clark, corresponding secretary, Mary Lou Shantz, vice president, Dick l-lockstad, president, Sally Simmons, recording secretary, Bob Bailey, Judy Pilkinton, Sue Jellis, Donna Livasy. Row two: lia Jurievskis, Marilyn Sarver, Molly Could, Marsha Woughter, Laura l-leinrich, Rochelle Kennedy, Sharon McDowell Catherine Elliott, Brenda Bresler, Martha Smith, Sandra Bennett, Karen Murphy, Judy Wedler, Judy Campbell, Sandra Lingle, Ed Rauch Rosalie Riegle, Marlene Alfred, Marcia Melet, Annette Chobanian. Shirley Travis, Marilyn Treichel, Pat Winn, Jane Marshall, Elinor Lehn, Sue Sauter, Jean Southwell, Toby Elaine Zarko, Judy Dunn Janice Croak, Sharon Slack, Sally Backus, Martha Taylor, Mary Linda Cook, Karen Olson, Mary Davidson, Carol Jennings. Row four' Betty Yeotis, Cwen Sneden, Nancy Peterson, Janice Morrissey, Judy Coykendall, Beverly Boyer, Jan Less, Carole Perkins, Sue Steffen, Charlene Decker, Sharon Cheney, Virginia Elnes, Judy Merriman, Carolyn Kiblinger, Ceorge Yachimovitch, Steve Hasman, Sandra Lam- bert, Dick Merrell. Row five: Judy Kent, Sandra Bristol, Pete Caylord, Bill Thompson, Dick Avis, Ann Guilford, Dave Cuthbertson, Jim Knowlton, Jane l-lurd, Olney Craft, Ciary Eberhart, Attic Players One of the oldest organizations at Central and certainly one with the most traditions is Attic Players, sponsored by Sally l-layes, a torm er member of the group. lt, like its friendly rival Belle Masque, is a drama club which pre- sents plays and skits, has meetings twice a month, holds traditional formal and informal initiations for new members, and, incidentally, has a 'wonderful time doing it. Row three: Carol Lau, Marilyn Averill, Sandra Pose, Deena Laro, WNW l-leyl Wake up and go homel Dress rehears- al's overl X' s in an A ' 'W-if lv W , wa' A , 2 me , 2 Janice Morrissey and Judy Merriman read scripts of prospective plays. . f Vtssfs I ,X sf Q? X 'rr V, E . W V' . C.-sw sw sy , . : V , i Sw . V ' .wo was Si., ,t c ,S V ,sw ,F M' ' f ,V M ass' We X' s s, ,X ,. fc C, us. W si 5 -, 5 ix kg Q V -, ,. ,X g gif i' xii ti fVV of ' Q ' ,- js, , , ,,-5.-21 i f wt 'lg 9 S if 5 wi? ' 1 'iw f ,V ,. V aw gym QX s,,,,, gm Q- iw- r X. J 4 x A ,, fo s - o :wwe ,r X ,. ,, f , as gz., , V N fyyf mf, fx - aw, 5 is wi V , A , yi 3. 376 - ,M ,fi 1, Q! i l .ff ' aww: Mirza, Vff? Q we ' ' X 2 L ' fr eggffaf1?r4.mifi9wiVfVsV m ay 5 ' i V V f , M fili J . ,Z . .'.,, . V sf N4.k.,Vg,,, lv QA, V , K N. -. l , J 4 fi ' - I -V , , , , , Y -. ' 7 V: , iff ' , , if . ,- ' fi . S . 5V 1 4426 9 M ,, W7 be ,. Zeer : palm . N ,, f Qs VV - r i f r. 2, f Q , ' va ' 'V-,Meletr,.,',I1ff-ta-mv 'f ,gif f 0-3 r J f , V f J J fff i V V it V V ,f i, v f a V V ,a t i-I fs ,-1 s--,sf-sy -V144 X ,. ,- r , , , V, 3 ' r 1 V V , A f-1 1 fir r VV -N'-.M frV f ,, f , fs ' ' f' V. 4 ,. 4 VJ, ,. V ,, .V .Q A NN .4 V ,, Z, V , , ,y X u v A 4 . WM J ' V ' ffAV'thfJfZv'al w J - f J VJ W 7 'www V Zi i V V ix 7 fi :tiff ll 2 , ' Tom Capua, Bill Durham. Row one: Bob Bailey, Don Riegle, Dick Turk. Row two: Tom Clough, This year, the Commanderins celebrated their silver anniversary. And they had a good cause for such a celebration, for they have been one of the most helpful groups Central has ever boasted. This organization is the highest honorary society for girls and is under the direction of Mable Pinel, Dean of Girls. This year, the Commanderins joined with the Skippers to sponsor the Student Counseling program for the benefit of the incoming soph- omores, Commanderins Alpha Now at the Sigma Epsilon end of its twenty-ninth year of active service to Central, Alpha Sigma Epsilon, formerly the Skippers Club, is as fine an organ- ization as ever before. This group is under the sponsorship of our principal, Philip Vercoe, and is made up of boys who have been leaders in Central. Their main proiects for the last few years have been to join forces with the Commander- ins as 'lbig brothers and sisters to aid the sophomores and to plan a picnic with the Com- manderins in the spring. 57? ? Y f' , ,mi i,V,, l 141' 3.f'f i,,z.. , Q .,, ,, . i QE. V JL ,f Y A. N 1. an ' vi-4-aiszfkgf V I 4, ,,, ..Va.,w,V V 'MW Joanne Wheeler, Sophie Shambes, Judy Merriman, Karen Johnson Miss Pinel J ' M ' president, Laura Heinrich, secretary, Marilyn Averill, Karen Eichorn, Juanita Albeihmfliliy, Cgliiclehifsrgilnlzlearrshggl Urban. To establish and promote standards ot excel- W i ' rr 1 A . . ,-I VV , T M Q ra ,J , Mrs-rw Row one: Phyllis Parnes, secretary, Diane lcke, vice president, Dick Merrill, president, Marilyn Sarver, treasurer, Bob Bailey, scribe. Row two: Phoebe Kramer, Catherine Elliott, Gwen Sneden, Molly Gould, Suzanne Janetzke. Row three: Pat Winn, Doris l-lolland, Margaret Green, Bob Baxter. Row four: Jinx Lowery, Carolyn Kiblinger, Bill Thompson, Joanne Wheeler, Lael Cranrner. Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society tor l-ligh School Journalists, has a motto which stands tor one of our most important rights-freedom ot the press: Ye shall knovv the Truth and the Truth shall make you tree. This the members believe. Thespians lence in all phases ol dramatic art, and to create an active and intelligent interest in drarhatc arts among students are the aims ot the Cen- tral's Troupe ot the National Thespian Society. Students are eligible tor membership in the organization, when they have earned enough points in dramatics or for backstage work. The faculty sponsor ot the group is Stanley White. To become a member ot this organization, one must have an excellent scholastic standing and must have done outstanding work on pub- lications. The faculty sponsor of the group is Richard Rappley. Quill and Scroll Q-.Xtxll AMG 5:11, fl ,MMR Dick Turk, Laura l-leinrich, Bob Bailey, Mary Lou Shantz, Jinx Lowery. eiglzty-nine J ' i V XL . M I at .5 MM M t 1 ik , :J ,f M , ,,,. 'ff fn -2 X. riff-,wfw as 'LQ X - , W 1 . I A77 W 0 sg .Y ,,,te. . ,,,,,. X, V frmxf N ' ' MQW! A . ,,1 7 ri, fr Row one: Laura Heinrich, Carolyn Hepner, secretary, Marsha Woughter, vice president, Bob Bailey, presidentg Suzanne Janetzke, treasurerg Marilyn Sarver. Row two: Roxanne Peterson, Sylvia Mayers, Nancy Sundquist, Marilyn Thorpe, Dianne Maynard, Jon Ramsey, Bob Nordin. Row three: Janice Clowski, Nancy Durkee, Lael Cranmer, Keith McKenna, Dick Beldin, Pat Osborn, Sharon Cheney. National Honor Society One club which won't complain it its mem- bership soars is the National l-lonor Society. This club has branches all over the United States and anyone who is asked to join has truly received a great honor. To become a member a student must have high citizenship and scho- lastic records and be recommended by his group teacher or counselor, ,Q df! 0 f f Bob Bailey examines the qualification forms ot tWO -hfr rf'-- W prospective members ot the National Honor SocietY- - ancy undquist and Marilyn Sarver. f f, ff , yyf Z ' f if 'Lf ,',,f,4f f ff 7 ninety -. f Q ' , V . ..,. ' ' 1 , ,ge Sv A Row one: lla Jurjevskis, Sharie Mosier, Elaine Wong, Bob Bailey, president, Suzanne Janetzke, secretaryg Gail Willsher, Sue Schofield. Row two: Laura l-leinrich, Marsha Woughter, Phyllis Putter, Diane Kemp, Jo Ann Sage, Mary Lou Shantz, Doris Holland, Pat Osborn. Row three: ,lon Ramsey, Ann Kempf, Jo Ann Austin, Nancy Durkee, Gwen Benore, Diane lcke, Carolyn Kiblinger, Galen Brown. Row four: Dick Avis, Dick Beldin, Dick Turk, Olney Craft, Dick Green, Bill Watt, Dave Cuthbert- son, Douglas Casement, Jinx Lowery. w Q Shakespeare Club Do you have a halt hour to spare on Fr1daY5 directly after school? lt yOu do, WlW not be' come a member of Shakespeare Club? Tb? ClUl3 has received a new and beautiful set of books and while reading from his, each member has a chance to take the part of someone from long ago. The club enjoyed a SmOVEa5bO Cl dm ner at Christmas time. . 'iit is a tale told by an idiot . E t ninety-OHC , f My i s Ci 5 Wynn VR a VW , 1 . 1, 2 ' f X Q ' A ,Vhvffg J ' X ' 2 2? : Row one: Herman Windom, Len Herron, Jim Christensen, John Dunlap, Edferkany, Ron Pols- grove. Row two: Paul Ananich, Harrell Milhouse, C-arland Owens, Willie Williams, TOm Sneclden, Floyd Yancey, Jerry Krantz, Frank Kirchner, Leroy Blinya. Row four: Owen Dobbs, Ken Lucas, Jim Knowlton, Ken Catlin, Steve Csintyan, Jim McCue, Don VanOrden. Row five: Goyette, Marion Kaiser, Larry Tilley. Row three: Dick Kirby, Jim Spaulding, Dick Bailey, Bill Q-V-7 Bob Brown, Ed Deamus, Don McKay, Joe Quarles, Paul Harper, John Haynes, John Rodgers, Chuck Thorpe, Doug Orvis, , s '51, Y Z lt's up . . . and it's inl lvlr. Louthen is snapped as he gets a shot oft during the annual Faculty-Varsity basketball game. Yea, team! Or shall we say, Yea, teamsl For the Varsity Club is com- posed ot boys who have participated in any ot Central's many sports and have earned letters tor their ettorts. The club is mainly an honorary organization, but each year the group sponsors a certain activity familiar to all students at Central, the Varsity Club-Faculty basketball game. Another ofthe group's activities is the planning of the bonfire and the burning ot the Northern dum- my atter the pep rally for the Thanks- giving Day game. D l l-lave you ever seen a lively-looking girl walking down the hall and wonder- ed where she got the large red F she was wearing on her sweater? Well, she earned it herseltl Such is the case with all ot our F Club members. This group is an honor- ary organization, not unlike the Varsity Club, composed of girls who have been outstanding in sports and have earned a letter. This year, the group had its annual picnic with the Varsity Club, and held its yearly Letter-Award Banquet in the spring. we af ' . 9 ll-'U l 5 Mary Kay Watson, Nancv Roeser Dianne Maynard, Julie Darnton, and Nancy Case enthusiastically make plans for the coming letter banquet. M' W' W, T, .' 1' I 5,'.,L....i 'WWW Row one: Janet Brown, treasurerg Kathleen McPherson, vice-president, Sharron l-lyatt, presidentg Jeanine Waara, secretary, Nancy Roeser, miscellaneous chairman. Row two: Sylvia Mayers, Judy Rockafellow, Delores Sutton, Janice Jones. Row three: Barbara KeKesis, Jeanine Harper, Frances Heid, Dianne Maynard, Joan Knight. Row four: Beverly Spencer, Nan Weller, Jo Ann Nixon, Julie Damton, Mary Kay Watson. . g , H , .s 'fixffgr a s Fe .- S f is J I n it X s .,., V , kc -N -f-Q1 6 f ' We ,af 4, ,. ,V is L' sz, ,fgwsy sg S c , . , X luzl 0 , , f . ' K A' W-.-. - ,f 'Ng.:.:5s5ss.a:a:z:a:f::- :L W. ' W W J ' f wa if 2 bm, , f le if of f W ZLL if t Q ., ' .Jaf 'tsn:qx . . A 7. -N we f w f 'ft . fig.: Q -ff 1 Q ' ' fi P' 'A ' , Z f an ta, . sf-if Z -fl 5 ff s Ny V f ff Marilyn Treichel is ready to inocu- late Sharon Cheney, as Karen Baird stands by with a tube of Neomycin to cure any infection which may result. . W Sponsored by Mildred Bunce, the Future Nurses Club is an active one, composed of girls who plan to join those in the field of medicine, upon graduation from high school or college. The girls become acquainted with their future work by taking trips to various hospitals, clin- ics, and laboratories, interviewing members of the medical profession, and watching instruc- tional movies about nursing as a career. This club is one of the most well-known or- ganizations at Central. ln addition to its aim to prepare girls for a medical career, it also pro- motes leadership, citizenship, and responsibility throughout the school. Future Nurses Row one: Virginia Tankersly, Sharon Winters, Virginia Elnes, treasurer, Barbara KeKesis, vice-president, Dianne Maynard, president, Carolyn Wheeler, secretary, Sharon Cheney, Barbara Niemi, Geraldine Dillon. Row two: Sharie Mosier, Pat North- way, Annette Chobanian, Beverly Mathis, Martha Kinley, Brenda Rathburn, Marilyn Clark, Betty lgram, Mary Hopak, Row three: Laura Heinrich, Margaret Kurtz, Joan Godleuski, Pam Bixby, Ethel Seeley, Helen Burnham, Jane Welsby, Janice Ander- son, Meredith Cross, Mary Davidson. Row four: Karen Eichorn, Gayle Goering, Sally Backus, Janet Wilmot, Mary Kay Watson, Pat Urban, Sally Sommons, Ruth Herington, lrene Orban, Marcia Griggs. Row five: Ruth Marston, Vivian Goodwin Wilda Lewis, La Dene Darrah, Jackie Poll, Jane Hurd, Joyce McLennan, Arletta Leix, Jimmie McFarland, Kathy Diamond' ninrty-fnzir . . C ta ' 15 A ,W I 'F ig: sv. W 7 WR I! 4 . I I Y WW ,Z A W! ,A, faqwgyf WW , www wwf? QW iw wmccy . A Aww ,,..-.mtl 5249 ff! Way' W ,410 saw! Rovv one: Pat Johnson, secretary, Linda Rice, vice-president, Sharon Perry, president, Diane Kemp, treasurer, Row two: Marilyn Sarver, Catherine Elliott, Shirley McClain. Row three:Barbara Raab, Shirley Campbell, Judy Frickies, Barbara Bloom- quist. Row four: Laura Heinrich, Marsha Woughter, Mary .lo Klein, Suzanne Janetzke. Future Teachers Would you really like to be a teacher? Then join the Future Teachers Club and find out all about teaching as a career. Under the direction of Freda Parmelee, a very energetic-group of girls meets twice a month to have a general discussion on teaching as a vocation, to inter- view someone engaged in the field, or to watch movies dealing with the profession. This year, among several other projects, the club held a splash party in December. This group is only five years old, but already it has established a name for itself among Cen- tral's many other organizations. yay ,ff 77 ' , , , ,E z fa P' ,M , - ' . ffl? V4 ' fi X - 4 ,. ge-,fs W f- if r,, is 'ig 5 , - 4 r X. if S , Any: , .QXWS ff Qs 4 c - .,, -fa' gs 1. 4 diff Y Q' . ff ' n- fx 1 f .eff W ' I 3 J' Q35 fm . Z zffz H iff:::,r 1 ' ,, Linda Rice, Sharon Perry, Diane Kemp, and Marilyn Sarver decide on coming club projects and events. iziizcty-five TY .D ill if A f Q W 'i it- ' T k .. .qi 1, l-li-Y, under the sponsorship W Z of the Y.lVl.C.A., was organized ? for the purposes of offering rec- F reational advantages to boys and retaining high standards of citizenship. The group has been an active one at Central for many years. One of its main projects has been to promote a better under- standing between the Y.lVl.C.A., the Y.W.C.A., and all church denominations and faiths. 5 .-t' ' Row one: Joseph Washington, treasurer, Dave Skinner, chaplain, Floyd Yancey, president, Tom Cioyette, vice president, Jerry Healy, secretary. Row two: Willie Williams, Harrell lvlilhouse, Kenneth Hameline, Alfred Perry, Dale Williams. Row three: Len Herron, Tom Capua, Richard Benjamin, Herman Windom, Bernard Hauer, Jim Knowlton. Row four: Dick Bailey, John Rodgers, Don McKay, Ed Deamus, Blake Kingsbury, Bill Snedden. Cinema Club Light out, pleasel Roll 'eml This may not be quite what one would hear from a member of the Cinema Club, but it rather fits, The Cinema Club is one of the most valuable groups at Central. The members operate the noon- hour movies, and classroom films, slides, and recording machines. They also have a small public address system of their own. But, of course, it isn't all work. This year, the members enjoyed several parties and also planned a picnic in the spring. 11171-Uly-51'.t fi , ' J cm JZ el Z' J gg ig, ag Bow 0 C5 Bmlfdm l'l0flS0. Dave Cuthbertson, vice president, Jon RUWSCY. DVCSILJOHYZ Ulll Watt, secretary-treasurer, Ed Rauch. Row two: Julia HCSS. lrcne Orban, Nadin lvlarsa, Dalton Rolfe, Lavene Stailler, Row three: C-ary Parks, Jerry Meder, Joyce McLennan, BVUCC BVOWVW- ROV lVlUfCl0Cls. Fred Jones. Row four: Boise-Atchley, C-eorge Dickie, Olney Craft, Ken Bishop, George Smith, EEWQ 4,99 ,X al J 4 A ff 4 se fl W X7 W Sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., if ll the Y-Teens is an active club 2' Laround Central. Along with its sponsor, it tries to promote leadership and better citizen- ship and to be ot service to the school whenever possible. The girls have had several swim- ' ming parties and dances. .X Y , .WP , 1 I ,wgf I ,. - Row one: Kay Beatty, secretary, Maryann Baba, president, Nan Weller. ffeawfer. Row two: Carolyn Bottoms, Carolyn Barrentine, Cweml-aufle Be-3ffY, Phyllis, Thomas. Row three: Nanette Fr man Irene Orban. Y ' my Naam' MN twig If X iam? f M -4 sw M' -1 ' K +A N 5 ,L Row one: Gwynne Carley, secretary, Sarry Cryderman, presidenfl John Lum, vice-president, Don Arnold, treasurer. Row two: Roberta Woodbury, Jeanne Dolan, Gloria Owen, Judy Campbell, Dick John- son. Row three: Roger Meier, Sandy Keene, Diane Kemp, Sharon Schliebe, Florence Wheaton. Row four: lrene Orban, Gerald GeIl,. John Forbus, Eugene Badkins, Bill Munn. 1 Shutterbugs Watch the birdie? The members of the Shutterbugs are familiar with this. They belong to a group which was organized tor and by those interested in photography. The purposes of the club are to exhibit photographs, to pro- mote the exchange ot ideas, to help improve photographic work ot the members, to foster interest in photography, and to provide a useful and interesting extra-curricular activity. Di- rected by Thomas Davey, the members hold their meetings twice a month. I nz'1zc'ty-seven Helen Hutchins and Gwen Benore make plans for the Future .Business Leaders' coming trip to the Flint Jour- nal. The Future Business Leaders meet every other Tuesday, under Julia Grotts and discuss -business. Each meeting is part social and part instructive, and speakers are obtained from business offices and the commercial faculty of the Flint Public Schools. The members made trips to the General Motors Institute of Tech- nology offices and business departments, the Flint Post Office, and the General Motors plant offices. On the lighter side, they had several bowling parties. Future Business Leaders , 1 J X . 'Wi -. if X V0 x .W .. WX va.: ,W fwbif M f , f , f ff 0 f We W , .,,, :bows 'qw Row one: Elaine Caras, Edith Grove, secretary, DeLynn Dale, vice- r 'dv f- Sh P es' Cn - afon l'lUYCl4 president' Joanne LaRose treasurer Caro- lyn Hepner, reporter. Row two: Deanna Pinkstaff, Joyce BUGVIG, Evelyn Dennis, Mary Loulse D'ltri 'Doris Samples 'Patricia Dluncan Gloria Tolles. Row three: Janice Hurles, Barbara Baske Sandra R t Y J k' ' r ' David I-lof, Gary Parks, Paul Pavelin, Gwen Benore, Marilyn TruraE?mMj1CflleneaCScll?mSlllaklslabrrlierelft lxlglgerelzl liudy fT0y.Krilndall' 'gow fgun Jennie Elia, Barbara Sullivan, Charles Fenner, Sandra'Parish, Elaine Brown, Sandra Bradford. l ow we' Orma amp e iziucfly-eight we ' ,,m.c.swfff s ,aaewz T Row one: lia Jurjevskis, Marilyn Sarver, Norma Jean Coe, Doris Holland, secretary-treasurer, Jinx Lowery, president, Ed Rauch, vice- presidentp Priscilla Prescott, Judy Avery, Sandy Bennett, Roxanne Peterson. Row two: Sandra Lingle, Marlene Alfred, Margaret Kurtz, Suzanne Janetzke, Ann Bigelow, Nancy Searles, Judy Pilkinton, Marsha Woughter, Mary Earle. Row three: Mary Lou Shantz, Sally Backus, Eva Jon Sperling, Irene Orban, Sharon Bluhm, Ann Bishop, Nancy Sundquist, Galen Brown, Jon Ramsey, Virginia Hall. Row four: Helen Hutchins, Gwen Benore, Elizabeth Diamond, Margaret Green, Diane lcke, Gerald Gell, Bob Baxter, Dave Simmons, LaDene Darrah, Nancy Durkee, Jackie Poll. Row five: Barrice Beardon, Ann Guilford, Lael Cranmer, Dave Cuthbertson, Olney Craft, Bob Bailey, Bill Watt, George Smith, Bill Thompson, Roy Murdock, Dick Hobson. Stagec raft lf you stepped into the auditorium on a Sat- urday morning, you would find a bunch of very busy beavers. These are members of the Stage- craft Club. They clon't consider painting work, nor hammering and sawing. They always have a potluck lunch. Their work has been praised by professionals and no matter what play you see, they are the ones who made the sets. Carolyn Reusch, Anne Bigelow, Hop Hanners, Lael Cranmer, Barry Reardon, and Jerry Gell find a minute to relax after finishing the Junior Col- lege operetta sets. ninety-nine im fe, . J TY 4.4, ek FB swiss ak, WWW' ie fi New SM xX,, E A .A.. . , , . If the school suddenly blows up, you will know that the Khem Klub was having a meeting. It isn't really so bad as that, but many of the experiments which the members do are exciting or sometimes even funny-if the experi- ment backfires! Irene Brock is the sponsor, and anyone may join who has had a B average or better and at least one semester of chemistry. Row one: Catherine Elliot, Sylvia Mayers, Jon Ramsey, Harlow Frick, Row two: Carolyn Reusch, Nancy Durkee, Anne Hamlin, Bob Nordin, Pat Winn. Row three: Bob Morgan, Bill Watt, Bob Bailey, Olney Craft, Dave Cuthbert- son, Dick Beldin. Porpoise Club Blub! That's the sound you hear around the pool when the Porpoise Club members go in for a swim. Under the sponsorship of Alexander Crane, the members learn swimming skills, con- duct races, and see demonstrations of swimming techniques. The members had several mixed swim parties, and their main interests are promoting swimming and, of course, the swim team. mir' lzziiidrfd hsMHi?f3i9+0 if? Row one: Tom Welch, Clary Berryman, Lanny Kirchner, secretary, Jerry Eb- rneyer, president, Jim Knowlton, vice president, Bill Snyder. Row two: Larry Willett, Ron Hosner, Mike Forrlvce, Dave Karr, Kenneth Hameline, Larry Tilley. Row ihrcc: Jim Lobster, Dick Kirby, Doug Cheney, Leonard Jacko- vich, Charles Moore, Ray Ricketts. Row four: Terry Mohrman, Charlie Dillen- beck, Bill Watt, John Haynes, Greg Branch, Ctcne Carpenter. Alpha Rho Tau W f, ,ag Alpha Rho Tau started anew this year after its brief lapse. William O'Malley is the new sponsor. The members are students who enjoy art and like to create it. Trips to various art exhibitions and displays were part of the schedule. As one of their activities, the members made Indian war bonnets with red feathers to be used as centerpieces at one of the annual Red Feather Ban- quets. Qffi for ,N irq Row one: lja Jurievskis, Sue Brodbeck, treasurer, Jerry Healy, president, Sophie Shambes, vice president, Janice Clowski, secretaryg Ted Hamady, Bill Durham, Sharie Mosier. Row two: Cail Willsher, Barbara Young, Rosalie Riegle, Sue Schofield, Judy Pilkinton, Marsha Woughter, Karen Johnson, Karen Eichorn, Joyce Callahan. Row three: Mary Lou Shantz, Sally Backus, Ann Bigelow, Diane Kemp, Laurie McLeod, Liz Crawford, Elinor Lehn, Jo Hunter. Row four: Beth Vercoe, Nan McLeod, Nancy Durkee, Gail Asselstine, Bill Addy, Bob Richardson, Suzanne Janetzke, Paul Washam. Spanish Club The Spanish Club had a Mexican din- ner at the International Institute this year. They also had movies of Mexico and a native speaker. The members met to understand more about Spanish- speaking nations than their language. Anyone can join who is the slightest bit interested and can speak Spanish. Row one: Marcia Melet, Elaine Wong, G3Yl9 Edgecombef Vice preslf S d Br tol, secretary-treasurer, dent, Larry Buchanan, president! an fa 5 Barbara Hodge, Sue Brodbeck, Row two: Cail Willshef, Elia Penezi Elaise McClain, Janet Burgess, Marlene Alfred. Row three: Mary Ybarra, Kay Bauer, -lanace SP9Ckm-EVM JOY P'e C9v M Barbara Bloomquist, Joyce Miller. Row four: I5allY BaCk'-'Si Jaw Jane Olds, Ernest Dunkin, Jane Hurd, Virginia Henderson, une Cillam, Liz Crawford. Bonnie Hardin, one hundred one Carol Rathbun, Mary Linda Cook, Dave Simmons, and Karen Murphy talk over the menu for the coming Roman Banquet. Do you like to read about the ancient Ro- mans? Have you had Latin? If you can answer yes to both ot these questions, you should join Amici Romae. This club meets under the guid- ance ot Ordelia C-ould and explores the Ro- mance countries through books and discussion. The club had an initiation and a Christmas party this year and filled a basket for a needy family. ffgflffi A Amici Romae . Asia , ,W gt 2 ii, , Z FV' E K iwvly Xa fx fi, an sa T in 7 J. L J, N l'D k.l Row one: lia Jurjevskis, Sue Epstein, Bernard Haver tribune- M L'-1 A proctorg Judy Rockafellow, tribune' Barbara Niemi Zelma Bchrgllgfirmkifialz qpl3e?lsg:.MjlrV l-OU Shanfz- COV15Ul1 Sandra Lambert, ton, Mary Earle, Diane Kemp, Maridnne Chardoul, B l Ch d l Bl I - Z 'S' af1efGaiIev, KBVGFI Murphy, Judy Pilkin- Krisfekv Nancy Peterson, Ilene Jensen, Jean Mumbilljanalgefgrixgn ejgantgc-eogsg Rogvttlxxleea Martha Taylor, Janice Morrissey. MaVY Oldfield Maxine Mauerberger Jo ce Quimb J St S l pp' 3 agnef. DOlOres DeLapp Row four' Kathleen I i V Y y, oanne orer, andy Maynard Linda M' ' -' Row five: Carol ReavelY. Joan Knight Jack Hicks John Chinonis Jackie Poll H Irgonl Gwen Cenore' Grace Beach' Dons Holland' ' ' ' ' BWCV 503545, LaDene Daroah Janice Guy Bill Munn. unc lzinzflrfi! two The French Club officers discuss a letter received from a speaker at one gf the past meetings. lf you passed room 3l4 on a Monday night, you probably didn't hear any French, but you might have heard the members of Le Cercle Francais making plans for their formal and in- formal initiations, the Christmas party and the basket of food for the needy family, the roller- skating party, a swim party, a picnic, and French plays. Membership is open to anyone taking French and maintaining a good grade in il' . is L' r sl La Cercle Francaise 5, WW ,, 3 ny,-mi f QW? 345- W ' yy gym ' X w if-.-fm-WM wawmmww ,ff-,Aww ,,,.,..,uvM W Row one Lael Cranmer, Sharon Cheney, treasurerg Nancy Roeser, vice presidentg Marsha Woughter, presidentg Virginia Elnes, secretary, Mary Kay Watson, Jinx Lowery. Row two: Sharon Winters, Barbara Ke-Kesis, Sharie Mosier, Peggy Watson, Brenda Bresler, Martha Gwyn Phyllis Puffer, Judy Frickies, Deena Laro. Row three: Jan Pierce, Christine Paraschos, Shirley Travis, Ethel Seely, Laurie McLeod, Sharon Slack, Mary Davidson, Carolyn Reusch, Meredith Cross, Rosalie Riezle. Row four: Mike Fordyce, Doris Holland, l-loldin Muller, Harvey Sparks, Richard Turk, Tom Colladay, Nancy Durkee, Mary Lou Maginn, Mary Linda Cook, Elinor Lehn. one hundred three are J 'A ,si L, . raw 'ff 'W 1 M, Row one: Marilyn Sarver, Catherine Elliott, Delette Daenzer, Sharon Cundry, Shirley McClain. Row two: Martha Kallweit, Roxanne Peterson, Pat Johnson, Carol Lee Brown, Barbara Struck. Row three: Harriet Hurd, Mary Jo Klein, Bob Dumon, Dale Dusenbury, Vince Martorelli, Linda Rice. . 'W - W X ' I. . . . Wi 2 A-33.1. 4V 1 , ff a .1, , of,-i,-szg,..f, , Row one: Pat Dooley, Isabell Hewitt, vice president, Judy Campbell, president, Patricia Plasha. Row two: Barbara Armstrong, Kay Miller, Pat C-arreth. Row fhree: Minnie McLaurine, Ruth Rodgerson, Amarallys Palmer, June Cillam. Row four: Bernadine Edwards, Pat Eksten, Shirley Linn, Diane lcke, Shirley Moore. mic lziiizdred four Cadet Teachers Have you ever thought about being a teacher? lt you have, you should be- come a Cadet Teacher. These students go to elementary schools and actually prepare and present lessons by them- selves with the actual teacher as an adviser. This is done for one hour each day except Friday when they visit classes in other schools or study in the library. I fe Stepping Stones The Stepping Stones Club is a very important organization. They help each girl become a better person. The mem- bers go to camp at the end ot each year, with their sponsor, Mrs. McMillen. They keep books of their activities, and the club with the best books goes to Mackinac lsland in the summer! Forensic Club The Forensic Club is sponsored by Stanley White and is an honorary so- ciety for those who have earned a letter in either debate, declamation, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, interpretive reading, or humorous reading. The club holds an annual speech banquet in the spring at which new members are tor- mally initiated and letters are pre- sented. Library Service When you checked out books from the library did you ever notice who was behind the desk? They were members of the Library Service and help the librarians, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. McCrady. They are students who vol- unteer to work in the library during their free hours and check in or out the material, repair it, and put it back on the shelves. v ww as Q ,Af 4 G X' ztf X iW T if 1 my., v Z NOV' s, W 2 Row one: Margaret Clinton, Sheila Peacock, Ann Kempf. lVl0llY Gould- ROW two: Jinx LoW9VY, Charles Moore, Mary LOU Magmn. Mafllvn 5-afvef, Mafgafef Green, Row three: Bill Watt, Olney Craft, Joan Hamlin, Bob Rainey, DICK Beldin. Q ., .Q l '-if Row one: Sharon McDowell, Bernadine Keirns, Wilma Davis, Marion Hewitt, Row two: Willie Liggans, Laura Ezell, Delores Sutton, Marion Pirich. Row three: Susanna Marcoux, Bonnie Hardin, Darlene Darling, Marilyn Truan, Ann Bishop. one lz mzdred five J ffmgmif' M-wW 'g -,wf 'Nw-vm V , ,.,M-fe'-WW swf, ,,, Row one: Dick Merrell, Gayle Goering, Mary Kay Watson, Sally Simmons, Judy Fickies, Georgia Tyiska, president, Barbara Gladden, Gwynne Carley, Evelyn Dennis, Martha Kinley, secretary, Louis Goecker, treasurer, Row two: Virginia Tankersly, Sharon Winters, Geraldine Dillon, Marie Landry, Deanna Jeffes, Mary Ann Baba, Sharie Mosier, Francine Yack, Peggy Watson, Brenda Bresler, Betty lgram, Helen Jayne Dew. Row three: Kay Bauer, Janet Gailey, Nancy Baker, Jeanette Hardisty, Phyllis Parnes, Pat Johnson, Donelda Wallace, Beverly Spencer, Sandy Rose, Deena Laro, Shirley Travis. Row four: Kathleen Oldfield, Diane Kemp, Dolores Del.app, Jan Beeman, Alice Ames, Sally Trew, Janice Anderson, Mary Earle, Betty Yeotis, Mary Jo Barron, June Gillam, Marilyn Treichel. Row five: Diane Maynard, Pat Urban, Sharon Fuhrman, Barbara Kosh, Nan Weller, Judy Kent, Beverly Boyer, Sandy Bettesworth, Judy Nemec, Janet Thibedeau, Joan Hudson. Red Cross Council Gentral's Red Cross Council is really a growing Or- ganizationl They had a membership drive and twenty- two groups had one hundred per cent of the students join. The Council sponsors, among other things, the sending of a representative to camp. This is done each year and all the fortunate students who attend enjoy themselves thoroughly. Brenda Bresler and Molly Gould enthusias- tically discuss the coming Red Cross member- Ship drive. one hiindrefi six Red Cross Council The Red Cross Council again sent an overseas chest with which all the members helped. Included in this chest were writing and Cribbage boards that were made in the school workshop. Other helpful things they have done are entertain- ing people in convalescent homes and hospitals, The l8 Club blood program is also a feature for those who are old enough to donate blood. Marjorie Coecker. is Mg In f X Ks' 2 To at 4' 1 .4 fav-wmgor. al lv, .54- . is K-2 1--P F? it . ggfe .W W. lgw :M - . . I Alf d Sh Cheney, Patricia Plasha, Pat Hawkins, Barbara Keliesis. Row two' Xnnetzg-eChobghli3nSa?aie lS:llaari?h,.5ll-llaulllalfl Eg Zirzggkoilemghildlfess lgiahe strgeqrzl, Paul Chardoul, Marsha Woughter, Marilyn Clark. Row three: Ewen Sneden Gail llyckman gallylliupeiius Einne Hamlin Marsha Shelley, Sandra Thayer, Gloria Tolles, Ruth Hegngtong Makry LouMShantzC 'Row our: S d - r I - - .d v 5 II B kug, Galen Brown, Barbara Tear, eggy toc ton,. arcia. riggs, ia 0lYf1aEeghiliarl?dDifr?ivE?rggrlEaf2cgrlTgal'anl3eerXr?2?l:lSElhgM?l2lmDl?l!enilOennhaE,yDOi1CRlC9, Gerald Pollock. Wall Beam' Mary JO Klem' 'lackle Poll Inda Rice. one hundred seven ' ff Wy, L ,Ei Q ll www Row one: Linda Smith, Pat Callahan, Barbara Kosh, Pat Urban two: Vian Milem, Beth Koeber, Judy Kent, Jan Pierce, Connie Monroe, Shery Bearup, Carol Christiansen, Mary Kristek, Carol Reave- ly, Sandy Beams, Nancy Peterson, Margery James, Bobbie Cross, Janice Mason, Deeana Lyon. Row three: Gleora Woodward, Carolyn lvey, Ann Bishop, Sandy Maynard, Maxine Mauerberger, Pat Freeman, Nancy Baker, Janet Walsh, Nancy Brandt, Martha Smith, Janice Morrissey, Betsy Buckingham, Lynne Crawford, Margie Henderson, Wanda Connell. Row four: Patricia Branch, Jetawyn Smith, Markey Parks, Donna Kennedy, Suzanne Kennedy, Barbara KeKeSis, Carolyn Wheeler Marie Yonan Annette Chobanian R0 berta Evans, Gloria Owen, Moira Dibert, Jo Anne Graves, Lynne Ballantyne, Gail Willsher, Dolores Sullivan: Martha Arnold, Maryann , Beth Harper, Marcia Griggs, Miriam Bunyan Carolyn Hepner Row Farina, Pat Bazzani, Ethel Seely. Row five: Jan Decker, Deanna Jennings, Mary Ann Ballentine, Maxene Bachman, Virginia Geiger, Nancy Brodbeck, Sue Stipes, Beverly Spencer, Molly Gould, Marsha Woughter, Judy Pilkinton, Joy Simmons, Judy Krapohl, Nancy W ll C r l B A ' ' a en, a oyn rown, Edith Grove, Bernice Poore, Barbara Noble, Helen Ackerman, Ann Bigelow, Carolyn Reusch, Donna Mc- Arthur, Johnnie Krause, Row six: Nadine Wilson, Mary Davidson, Sally Backus, Joyce Miller, Sue Sauter, Sue Cavitt, Linda Fersch, Bettina Gershenzon, Penny Miller, Gwen Sneden, Marilyn Clark, Barbara Baske, Nancy Sundquist, Carol Lee Brown, Mary Kay Watson, Liz Crawford, Julie Darnton, Gail Ryckman, Sally Simmons Sophie Mersinas Elaine Medlyn Andrea Donor Na R R , . . , ncy oeser. ow seven: Nancy Durkee, La Dene Darrah, Gail Asselstine, Patricia Dobbs, Judy Coykendall, Sharon Bluhm, Ann Guilford, Diane Jancius, Lynne Wardrop, Sandy Jones, Barbara Wright, Thelma Blair, Margaret Patten, Dorsa Dickenson, Trellis Athearn, Deanna Mann, Kaye Israel, Myrna Leneschmidt, Betty Noblet, Gloria McClure, Beverly Poore. See the picture ot the F on the next page? That F is what the Pepperettes always do each year for our Thanksgiving game. Under the guidance of Mr. Broome and Mr. Richardson, they help keep Central's spirit up for all its games, They are the ones who create new cheers, make posters, and help plan the pep ralli6S- They sell the pins with Central printed on them, and they sponsor all the busses which carry loyal Centralites to out-ot-town games. Three cheers tor the girls mak- ing the cheers! ine limzdrfd eight fix, if M, ., , ff ,f . . J ,fy ,JV .,X..,,, A V! Nm HL R .. K W A . . ff re' fr ' I J J' ' fwfr Q 5 J - if i U .... 5, X QM V 5 ,,,',, sw in sw if 1 ' Q Nia 'Y' 'Q 'ity ' 'L r ,Mfr , .,, sr ,ggi .. ,M . , ., gg., , . . Y ' 'JV' -A 'L -,f ?irfj.' 1- MW 5 - ,ff fQ....f 'AQ f J - - -i ' - 5 f , ai, , ,M wg, 51 ,gijfeQf,,,, '1a1fi,i 5,,sQ3i gr 'QP' if A Y.. fi' ' ' .flier , I- 7' J ' Q ,Q S' .- W. 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'.,. 1 -3, a z . , , yy 1 ,V '9 .J ,ff fl W 'Y 8 Pki P I' ln' A-',x 4 -'N ZOE' 'N 1 .,. s 3 , ,., 'gil Y me ,, , ' f' ' at A ...: N I AA fi Rwww w Row one: Nancy Cole, Beverly Townsend, Beverly Cobb, Janeene Clarkson, Chloe I-Xmtsbuechler, Rachel Smeets, Betty Lou Heddy, Sandra Bradford, Carol Tremblee, Barbara Bishop, Carol Ann Bennett. Row two: Sondra Smiley, Deanna Whipple, Marva Michael, ' ' ' 'd nt' Mar Jo Barron, secretary, Jane Welsby, Maggie Kay Owens, treasurer, Roberta Hammergren, president, Sandy Johnson, vice pres: e , y J d M rriman Row three' Celia Jimenez Martha Taland, Suzanne Wright, Deanna Him- Lacher Mary Ellen Ronan, Sandra Albee, u y e . . , P t Northwa Lila Hutchinson Jeanette Hardisty Peggy Ciratsch, Pat Purzhcki, ingwayy, Carolyn Harris, Sonya Willemot, Joyce Blake, a y, , , ' J Bartkowiak, Joyce Buerle, Evelyn Dennis, Judy Snell. Row Sandra D'Angelo, Deanne Jeffes, Maryann Baba, Martha Kinley, anet W ' ht Jud Campton Janice Hurles Patricia Plasha, Janet Gailey, Georgia Tylgka, D,3,-,e four: Betty lgram, Dolores Ervin, Mildred rig , y , , Kemp, Maxine Jackson, Susan Ledin, Shirley Booth, Toby Elaine Zarko, Judy Wedler, Shirley Morris, Martha McLeish, Virginia Belch, Carole Perkins, Becky Plummer, Pat Hawkins, Marsha Shelley. Row five: Maryellen Martin, Sandra Alderson, Nan Whitman, Nan Berdan, Elaine Hynds, Julia Dawson, .lo Ann Owens, Margaret Jackson, Shirley Finney, Judith Jones, Sondra Hobson, Barbara Williams, Georgia Gilliard, Norajean Lamson, Pat Heaviland, Glenda Perkins, Jean Hudson, Barbara Hatcher, Ruth Rodabaugh, Elaine ' ' - k' S k Janice Croak, Jean Southwell, Rita Marcinko, Mary Earle, Barb McClure, Marcia Leffler, Lee Ann Skinner. Row sux. Jac ie tra a, h I h Sheirel Hurles Dolores DeLapp Joanne Storer, Nanette Fryman, Luella Zundle, Janice Feneschmidt, Cynthia Watson, Mary E ric , , , Jones, lrene Orban, Sandra King, Mary Poole, Janet Ehrlich, Naomi Lande, Joann Drake, Janet Brown, Linda Mirgon, Sandy Betteg- worth. onc hundred miie MN -i-W 1 i fi' . V ,i , ,,,. ' 1 Row one: Pete Gaylord, photography editor, Larry Gustin, boys' sports editor: Cwen Benore, In d T k ws editor Joan Knight assistant feature editor, Jinx Lowery, feature editor, Ric ar ur , ne 3 , girls' sports editor, Judy Rockafellow. Row two: Patricia Plasha, Nancy Baker, Barbara Gladden, Karen Murphy, Judy Noye, Marilyn Averill, Mary Earle. Row three: Virginia Hall, Diane lcke, Bob Penny, Bob Bailey, proof-reader, Dick Merrell, Doris Holland, Martin Johnson. Editorial Staff Have you ever realized how much work there might be in writing material for and publishing a school paper? You have no idea until you have worked on the Editorial Staff ot the Arrow Head. Written and published by and for the students of Central High School, the Arrow Head, a bi-monthly newspaper, has completed its thirty-second year. ly. -, ...,. ..-:Ni . f yu ' X Vll- V' ' ' 1 -'-'i' , J W er J W ' WW? W ,M , A V' M' f, M What would we do without the members of the Arrow Head Business Staff who, on their own time and regardless ot the weather or the distance, go all over Flint selling advertisements which partially pay for the publication of the paper? In addition to all this, they had charge of the Arrow Head distribution every other Wednesday. Business Staff If ww y su- Q , , lr:::: . fra: Row one: Sue Schofield, exchange editor, Janet Galley, advertising manager, Bob Penney, business manager, Dave Lazar, distribution manager. Row two: Rochelle Kennedy, Brenda Bresler, Christine Giles, Martha Gwyn. Row three: Evelyn Dennis, Marsha Woughter, Mary Lou Maginn, Sue Ann Carroll, Billie Jo Grace, Rosalie Riegle. um' liimdrcd fvn 1- ' L11 rw, 5 D G 4 , Q., ' Vs. R 4 . .i N 4, Activities: Nancy Durkee, Susie Janetzke. Editorial Assistant: Sue Schofield. Fine Am' Ha Jurjevskish zf X Sports: Marsha Woughter, Mary Kay Watson. Seniors: Sally Simmgng, Marilyn Clark, ..N.,,,. ' ,, L of Photography and Art: pete Gaymrd' Sharie Moyer' Business: Ginny Elnes, Sharon Cheney. fs .v J' fl 5 y w Juniors: Mary Lou Shantz, Mary Linda Cook. Faculty: Pat Osborn, Sophomores: Janice Morrissey, Karen Murphy Margaret Clinton and Mary Lou Maginn review a few of the many complex problems ot Stanley White the Trade Question. Debate This year's debate team started its season under the able leadership ot Stanley White with the Discussion Tournament at Saginaw l-ligh School. After that, it participated in four de- bates which were held at Arthur l-lill, Pontiac, Bay City, and Northern, respectively, and earn- ed several superior ratings tor Central's beam- ing debators and also the third place in the Sag- inaw Valley. Row one: Marilyn Sarver, Margaret Clinton, Georgia Tyiska, Eva Jon Sp l' g Sh 'I P k A K Lou Maginri. Row two: Bill Watt, Charles Moore, Jinx Lowery, Joan Hilrnlln, Biii Thsriicposinnl Drlgk M533 Rainey, Olney Craft. ' ' T i t , wwf ,, 5 its -, 'QE' .uf ,409 mir' liiiiiilriwl l'zi'i'l7'i' TX Declamation: Sue Epstein, Marilyn Clarke. gm 'mufbx Spring Speech After a successful debate season, many of the clebaters and other interested students turn- ed to one of the several different divisions of Spring Speech. These were declamation which is open only to sophomoresg interpretive read- ing, in which students try to present the emo- tions of the writerg humorous reading, which presents a challenge to the wits of a speakerg extemporaneous speech, which requires a smooth, fast thinkerg and oratory, which is for those who prefer to write their own speeches. The first event was the school contest in which all speakers were judged by teachers in the speech department. From this contest, three students in each category were chosen to represent Central in the district contests. ' W r ff Humorous Reading: Ann C-uilford, Diane lcke. Bll Tho on, Joan Hamlin, Oratory: Martin Johnson, Dick Beldin. Interpretive Reading: I VWD5 Om' lzzuzdrvd z'1zii'l'c'Cn Row one: Jack Stuart, Kenneth Shoup, John Harris, Karen Murphy, Harvey Sparks, Bonnie Jean Dickie, Mary Linda' Cook, Nancy Cole, Joan Hamlin, Evelyn Dennis, Carol Ann Bennett, secretary. Row two: Jim Piper, George Simon, Dean Willsey, Pat Eksten, Karen Opie, Bob Dumon, Bill Hogsten, Ronnie,Huff, Jack Armstrong, Mike Bowles, Garold Davenport, Dave Jeremy, Don Voss, Martha Taylor, treasurer, Mary Kristek, Edward McMahon, Alan Anderson, Dawn Shanor, Ron Dancey, Paul Willoughby, Richard Benson, Gail Asselstine, Bob Ballard. Row three: Elaine Buftey, Margaret Smith, Barbara Armstrong, Claude Parker, Mary Hayes, Don Clough, Bob Nordin, Dale Dusenbery, Pat Winn, Jack Williams, Perry Moss, Kent Parry, William Ballard, Dave McCarty, Jerry Ebmeyer, president, Fred Oppenheiser, Bob Penny, Beverly Monk, Richard Turk. Joe Washington, Gayle Edgecombe. All these accomplishments were made pos- Concert Band Central has always been extremely proud of its Concert Band, and this year was no excep- tion. We laud it especially tor its accomplish- ments at the Music Assemblies, the Kaleido- scope, the Northern-Central basketball game, the Spring Concert and at the District Festival in Grand Blanc where it competed in the AA class against Northern and Beecher schools. When one thinks of Central's many musical groups, one always remembers the organization which has brought much honor to our school throughout the many years. You are absolutely right- it is no other group than the Orchestra directed by Bruce Robart. lts many wonderful performances include the Music Assemblies, the Kaleidoscope, the Instrumental Music on Parade at the l.M.A., the District Band and Orchestra Festival at Grand Blanc, the Spring Concert, and the Orchestra Banquet. 2 1 sible because of the direction ot Bruce Robart and the selected group of musicians who did their best to make this season a great success. Orchestra Row one: Nancy Sundquist, president, Jim Laring, Pat Yeotis, Laura Tyson, Nancy Cook G 'I M Gl - ' Lael Cranmer, Dan Meerson, Elizabeth Stanhope, treasurer. Row two: Sheldon Keese, Carolayln Vsfhecerlgr Silcdsigihe lllglgFalgcnhcileixlzrrrelgnggtleliigl Winnitred Burr, Carol Freed, Ernie Bloch, Wendel Yale, Bob Bailey, vice president, Ernie LeMaster, Jack 'Brown Karen Mur hl Shar n Schl' b l Eloreynce Vllhealtiorg Galzrlil Browns Shirley Jackson, Gwynne Carley, Gerald Gell, Elizabeth Atwood, Row three' Betty Felisky gall! Cl-iagdoul I-lileen urn am, im o son, erwin iesman, Marianne Chardoul, Ronald Sho ,G I Ed b J i ' ' derson, lrvin King, Delbert Smith, Bob Elston. up ay e gecom e' Oseph Washlngton' Edward McMahon' Alan An' aunt.. .4 ' . if-.2 , T. . 'sf aj ,Z j. . A , l M A 1 iv, Q , '52 K N-Ai, 1 4 3 W Q ,Q 'D ,Y 3 if 0 . Z ff, l i.,.5- I , T, ., ,771 ,,,, T VZ K , VA , ,ln Q Af. A Q ' it 5 if i L l g T:- y WWW,,,,.,..,, ,,,,, . In fa if - .I A -,Af 7 K? J 9.1 W M r-- .. l in f 5 , 1. ,, 4 W-Q M rl .. A ,A , Y ......W.M,s,,w..,..,.,,,. .... , . . L ,...,M,,-gl, . no f 41 W A A ff. I , ,W J , j i 1 Agwwwmi-,.4,.,,,..'4 .W is A T . ,F 4? is r. X A,.si'fi 'WM V 1 V g A ll T 1 ' V VA X 4 ,., , ',,V,V,,- We , 4. Q H. W? . 2 Q MW V H ZA' , , V 7 , 1-3 . ' 'Hllllnw-was-WWW. VW A, I',, X f ' l Y. 'Y r at i ...M ariia . T' f i 1 A 1 it fi ' . F ' '5 A ., s - T f I J , H V -'www'-,,.... M ..,va , aa . -F. fawmwmwmwwg ick Benson and Harvey Sparks have Marching Band One of the is proud of is in every year, all the home basketball games, at the Commencement, and especially at the Thanksgiving Day Came, where it, together with the Northern Band, gave an excellent performance. The band also marched at the Old Newsboys Parade and at the GM. Festival Parade. Thus, under the excellent leadership of Bruce Robart, the directorg Bob Ballard, drum major, and Bill Ballard, assistant drum major, Central's band gave us a wonder- ful season. many things Central High School its Marching Band. This year, as we have enjoyed its playing at football games, at the Northern X s I Alfa Bill and Bob Ballard strike a Col- orful pose before one of their many excellent performances at the foot- st-minute practice session before b :listrict solo and ensemble festival. all games. W f ri' W R sd A. if A Acme. Row one: Sue Sauter, secretary, Judy Kent, robe attendant, Judy Dunn, Sue Schofield, Marilyn Clark, Roxanne Peterson, vice-president, Peggy Crotsch, Phyllis Whitman, Rochelle Kennedy, accompanist, Pat Northway, Marilyn Wright, Dee Lynn Dale, Suzanne Janetzke, Charlotte Olson, Becky Rosson, Virginia Price. Row two: Delayne Gordon, Betty Cordan, Carolyn Strobridge, Sharon Smith, Cwen Calkins, Janice Hope, Janet Felton, Phyllis Stratton, Carol Buckner, Joyce Ryal, Mary Davidson, Carolyn Kiblinger. Row three: Huey Harris, Norma Campbell, Janet Wilmot, Lynne Wardrop, James Bertram, Larry Moyer, president, Virgil Stocker, Ed Davis, Zarada McGIown, David Clink, Vivian Goodwin, Martha Woodward. Row four: Bob Ballard, treasurerg Ted Hart, Richard Turk, Gene Carpenter, Jim Campbell. JO9 Bozarth, Arthur Wyman, Danny Grier, Douglas Niles, Hugh Dean, Louis Foust, Dave McCarty, Miller Baugh, Jim Evans, Jim Christensen. a Cappella Choir Central can be justly proud of her a Cappella Choir and the wonderful record it made during this past year. This popular group gave many performances in Flint, both in programs for civic clubs and in school functions. These included concerts for the Michigan Education Association, Rotary Club, Thanksgiv- ing Day Service, the Christnfras assemblies, General Motors Day at the dedication of the Curtice Building, Vocal Music on Parade, the Kaleidoscope, and the Kiwanis Club. The Choir also entered the District Choral Festival and received a superior rating. But the climax of the season. came on March fifth when the group traveled to Cleveland for the weekend to sing at the Music Educators' National Conference. This was a great honor and one which the choir certainly deserved, The last time Central's Choir took a trip was in i928 when it went to Chicago. This group of seventy blending voices and its capable direc- tor, Keith Lancaster, truly deserve a great round of applause. Roxanne Peterson and Susie Janetzkehastily , l-alll' Moyer and Sue Schofield accompany review the Brigad00r, Score before the Jim Evans, Sue Sauter, and Roxanne Peterson choir s trip to Cleveland. as they sing some old favorites. W' I f . ' , , W2 Row one Louise Woodruff, Janet Walsh, Barbara Burgess, Carole Ward, Janet Schermerhoan, Carole Gullekson, Julia Robinson, Pat Lemmon Sharon Perry, Judy Noye, Pat Wedler, Beverly Mathis. R t : B b ' ' ' ' ow wo ar Short, Anne Hamlin, Constance Combs Linda Lewis Marilyn Treichel Mary Breckenridge Susanne Yale Charlotte Neuma J Cl , , n, oanne app, Kate Robertson, Rosalie Riegle, vice president, Sharon Groulx, president. Row three: Gladys Beach, Shirley Westervelt, Carol Taylor, Virginia Hall, Janet Taylor, Carolyn Lee, Christine Anderson, Susanna Marcoux, Carol Radke, Marilyn Averill, Pat Globig, Nancy Hungerford, Shirley Plesh, treasurer. Row four: Gail Buckner, Beverly Dolan, Audrey Palmer, Jo Ann Austin, Carol Atherton, Carol Rathbun, Norma Lou Griffin, Ros a V I J ' ' em ry oge , anet Craig, Pat Haynes, Sharon Huyck, Jane Hatch, Bobbie Owens. n Girls' Glee Club The popular Girls' Glee Club has been greatly in demand for performances during this past year. Under the able direction of Miss Louise Doetschthey sang for many civic groups. School ac- tivities included the Music Assemblies, Christmas Concert, Kaleidoscope, and Spring Concert. They received a su- perior rating at the District Choral Fes- tival. The Boysl Glee Club, one of the few of its kind in Michigan, is one of the less known but most promising vocal groups at Central. The boys took part in the Spring Concert and entered the District Solo and Ensemble Festival, re- ceiving a high rating. Social activities for the year included a skating party and a spring picnic. Any boy may be- come a member of the Glee Club by auditioning with Mr. Keith Lancaster, the director. Boys' Glee Club Row one: Arthur Wooley, Doug Smith Jim Stevens W E Cason Clarence Polk Dav N ' B , , . . , . , Ve orris, ob Carlysle, Larry Cryderman, Maurice Stouten- berg, Sharon Smith, accompanist. Row two: Walter Gill., Huey Harris, Herman Windom, president, Tom Landskroener, Jim Campbell, Niel Hamann, Roger Neely, Bill Osman, Victor Walter, Carl Liepmann, vice president. V fu .A U iii: v .,.., ,...s .,, M Ze my fffll 5 if if , , , K. 3 . ..,., 1 S l , 'V' H 'fc J fb.. .. ff ff We 1 ul' J r 'J le .,,, ,.,, . ' ,, , A ' J, r :sw ' Y ' f J , ,. ,,... N, , , .,..,.. , 55 -rf' , ., ,,,,. ., , - f his :-1 - t ,, J We M aki ,,,, .,., I, f as :,' ' f ' A i S 5 ? , Z xg! Q sf ,gl Q A ..:::.:g1sv ' . . . . I at 3,-m...gxs ' 5-QUWQ Sm- ,ram - mv Row one: Judy Kent, Sue Sauter, Sharon Smith, Roxanne Peterson, Mary Davidson, Becky ROSSOVY- Rvw two: Arthur W00l9Y. Gene Carpenter, Jim Bertram, Larry Moyer, Jim Evans. Madrigal Singers One of the most interesting choral groups in Central is the Madrigal Sing- ers. Members are selected from the a Cappella Choir by audition and are di- rected by Mr. Keith Lancaster. They rehearse once a week after school, sing- ing early English madrigals and other songs for small ensembles. The mem- bers learn to blend their voices into the clear tone so necessary for the proper singing of madrigals. An activity of the group was singing at the Yard and Garden Club in No- vember. They also entered the District and Ensemble Festival held at Grand Blanc on April thirtieth. X X ,, X me 1 ,wa V? f The Girls' Ensemble, made up of members from the Girls' Glee Club, is a fine example of the successful blending of voices for perfect harmony in a small group. Those who wish to become members audition with Miss Doetsch, the director, and are chosen for their ability in sight-reading and voice blend- ing. The group rehearses twice a week during their lunch hour. One of the memorable events of the year was their singing of The Prayer Song from the opera Hansel and Gretal by Humperdinck, in the Kaleidoscope. Other performances included the Music Assembly, a Christmas program, a pro- gram for the King's Daughters Home on February twenty-fourth, and a pro- gram for the annual P. E. O. Conven- tion. The ensemble also entered the District Vocal and Ensemble Festival. Girls' Ensemble Row one: Janet Walsh, Barbara Burgess, Carol Gullekson, Julia Robinson, Charlotte Neuman, Sharon Perry, Judy Noye. Row two: Barb Short, Anne Hamlin, Jo Ann Austin, Virginia Hall, Carol Rathbun, Shirley Plesh, Sharon Groulx, Rosalie Reigle. W ,. W 96 X M , I an-S tw . X I J ff WW I W X W' , as ,af , gt A A M f W WW f my V . : WW X 4 f fa , 'i l J i if , i, f l l by Clifford Goldsmith MISS SHEA.. . .. I MR. NELSON.. .. MR. PATTERSON MISS PIKE ....... BILL GREEN ....... MISS EGGLESTON. . MR. VECCHl'l'I'O. .. .. HENRY ALDRICH GERTIE. .......... . MR. BRADLEY .... MISS WHEELER.. .. GEORGE BIGELOW.. MRS. ALDRICH.. .. Steve Hasman squirms under the sc t' f ' A etzke and Bob Bailey. ru my O SLM Jan' MISS JOHNSON .... ... BARBARA PEARSON .... . WHAT A LIFE November I9-ZO, l954 . . . .Gwen Sneden .......EdRauch . .Richard Merrell ' ....... Pat Winn . . .Bill Thompson Molly Gould .Mary Lou Shantz .Douglas Casement . . .Steve Hasman .. .Marilyn Sarver ....Cathy Elliott Robert Bailey Carolyn Kiblinger Richard Beldin . . . .Sue Janetzke FERGUESON.. . . ............ Pete Gaylord MARY.. ..... . . . ......... . . .Liz Crawford , EXTRAS. . . ......... Rosalie Reigie, oiney crafi, George Yachimovitch, Sandy Bristol presents Row one: Pat Winn, Susie Janetzke, Mary Lou Shantz, Richard Me r ll, B'll Th , R . A Liz Crawford, Molly Gould, Rosalie Riegle, Marilyn Sarver, Steve I-laEman,IC,athymEllllg2 Gwlllvw S:eodenSanlill1,l2E,ilZf Carolyn Kiblinger, Ed Rauch, Douglas Casement, Bob Bailey. ' ' SATURDAY EVENING GHOST A Dramatization of Oscar Wilde's Story THE CANTERVILLE GHOST Adapted for the Stage by Tom Taggart December II, I954 LORD CANTERVILLE, SIR SIMON. ........ Jinx Lowery Lanny Kirchner MR. OTIS ..................... .... MRS. OTIS.. . ...... Diane Icke VIRGINIA... ...Doris Holland PET. ......... . . .Pat Hawkins SONNY BOY. ................. .... B ob Baxter LORD ARCHIBALD ARCHIBALD.. . . . . .Dave Simmons Bob Baxter, a problem child, is about to kick Dave Sim- MRS- UIVINEY -------------'- ---- IVI argaret Green mons while Diane Icke and Lanny Kirchner, disgusted parents, look on. Junior Class presents Row one: Jerry Gell, Margaret Green, Pat Hawkins, Margaret Kurtz, Bob Baxter. Row two: Dick Merrill, Diane Icke, Jinx Lowery, Dave Simmons, Mrs. Shirley ldirectorl. Row three: Lanny Kirchner, Hal Dodds, Bob Bailey, Doris Holland. a dramatization of by Christopher Sergel May 6-7, l955 MR. GILBRETH ... MRS. GILBRETH . ERNESTINE .... FRANK .... JACKIE.. . . DAN.... BILL .... Four of the Gilbreth boys, Roger Anderson, John Darnton, Bill Thompson, and Bob Baxter, restrain that blasted dog, trying to keep him LILLIAN . . . . . off Dad's bed. ANNE .... .. MRS. FITZGERALD . . . DR. BURTON .... S - Joe SCALES enl0r 355 Miss BRILL Presents LARRY .. . . . Row one: Marilyn Sarver, Florence Wheaton, Joanne Wheeler, Barb Wolin, Gwen Benore, Phyllis Parnes. two: Roger Anderson, Bill Durham, Bill Thompson, Bob Bailey, John Darnton, Jon Ramsey, Bob Baxter. FRED . .. . MARTI-IA . ........ . HGHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., and Ernestine Gilbreth Garey's book . . . .Robert Bailey . . . .Gwen Benore . . . .Gwen Sneden ...John Darnton . .Roger Anderson . . .Dave Simmons . . .Bill Thompson ......Bob Baxter . .Joanne Wheeler . . .Phoebe Kramer . . .Marilyn Sarver ...Barbara Wolin . . . . .Jon Ramsey . .Martin Johnson .Florence Wheaton . . . . .Bill Durham Row I I I E I x E THE TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL KALEIDOSCOPE FEBRUARY 17, 18, 19, 1955 ONCE UPON A TIME ACT I TOYLAND Mistress of Ceremonies ............,...........,... Dianne Maynard Master of Ceremonies ............ , .................... Bill Durham Accompanied by the Central High School Orchestra Opening Chorus: Bob Bailey, Tom Capua, Roger Anderson, Ron Meredith, Ted Hamady, Tom Goyette, John Darnton, Pete Gaylord, Jirn Mitchell, Sue Janetzke, Marsha Woughter, Marilyn Sarver, Sharie Mosier, Iia Jurievskis, Rosalie Reigle, Phyllis Parnes, Jo Ann Wheeler, Sophie Shambes. PINOCCHIO Drama ll Class of Central High Pinocchio . . . ............................... Celia Jimenez Gepetto ...... ..........,................ D ouglas Casement The Blue Fairy.. . ..,............. ....... J udy Kent OKLAHOMA Laurie . . . ...........,. . . . Karen Murphy Curley . . . ............., .... R obert Penny PETER PAN Keith Lancaster A A AIM' J if 1 Acrobatic Solo.. . . ..................... Rebecca Van Slyke I Gotta Crow .. . ....................,.......,.... Gwen Sneden ALICE IN WONDERLAND Belle Masque Drama Club Alice, Margaret Green, March Hare, Billie Jo Grace, Caterpillar, Doris Hol- land, Duchess, Gwen Benore, Cook, Helen Hutchins, Cheshire Cat, Maxine Mauerberger, Tweedledum, Bob Baxter, Tweedledee, Margaret Kurtz, Red Queen, Diane lcke, Prop Girls, Anne Bergstrom, Nancy Searles, Hatter, Jenkins Lowery, Doormouse, Hal Dodds. SNOW WHITE and the SEVEN DWARFS A B ll Accompanied by the Centaral3IHigh School Orchestra ,J-.,. Snow White, Peggy Gratsch, Sheryl Lee Bearup, Joan Beach, Wicked Queen, Nancy Durkee, Nancy Roeser, Prince Charming, Douglas Niles, Stephan i , - Hasman, Woodcutter, Eleanor Lehn, Bashtul, Barbara KeKesis, Grumpy, Sharon McDowell, Happy, Judy Avery, Doc, Rochelle Kennedy, Sleepy, Deanna Lyon, Dopey, Marilyn Sarver, Sneezy, Wanda Simmons. IIII ., 17 . .,lf f Ladies in Waiting: I ', ,J 2 X , , Gloria Owen Barbara Baske Nancy Cole Molly Gould ' 4' .ff rw, 2 r--r:2'- - ' 3 ' ' W ' X ' Flowers: Brenda Bresler Mary Davidson Yvonne Heath M ll Go ld Mary Earle Marsha Woughtef I-39' Cranmer Sally Backus Nancy Brandt O Y U Q '22 xg! I NM 1? 1 ' Z' 2 if Vital.. 2 1 i W' ' iii l 1. 'I f' - Gwen Sneden and friends shI I0Y Travis fiiif lzzmflrfrl lzcifiily-1700 , f w, f .5 f, Judy Merriman ACT ll BRICADOON Central High School a Cappella Choir Cirl. . . ..........,.................. Rebecca Van Slyke Highland Fling: Jean Stewart Molly Could Laura Heinrich Sharie Mosier ST. CEORC-E and the DRAGON Attic Players Drama Club Jester, Sue Janetzkeg Molly, Marilyn Sarverg King Arthur, Olney Craft, Ar- thur's Bride, lja Jurjevskisg King Cole, Laura Heinrich, Beezlebub, 'Molly Could, Turkish Knight, William Thompson, Doctor, Mary Lou Shantzg King of Egypt, Douglas Casement, Sabra, his daughter, Dianne Maynard, St. C-eorge, Bob Bailey, Happy Jack, Sally Simmons, Clown, Judy Campbell. Dragon: Sandra Rose, Karen Olsen, Sandra Lambert, Sally Backus, Karen Eichorn. The Fools: Shirley Travis, Judy Pilkinton, Barbara Coates, Mary Linda Cook, Martha Taylor, Carol Freed, Judy Merriman, Marilyn Averill. HANSEL and CRETEL Hansel . . ...........,............. . . .Nancy Peterson Cretel . . . ................ . . . .... Sophie Shambes Ciirls' Ensemble Gladys Beach, Mary Breckenridge, Joanne Clappj Sharon Groulx, Virginia Hall, Linda Lewis, Susanna Marcoux, Charlotte Neuman, Judy Noye, Audrey Palmer, Sharon Perry, Shinlehy Plesh, Rosalie Reigle, Carol Rathburn, Barbara Short, Rosemary Vogel, Janet Was . Angels: Karen Johnson, Betsy Hale, Janice Clowski, Laurie McLeod, Deanna Lyons, Mary Ann Farine, Christine Anderson, Joyce Tanner, Sophie Shambes, Barbara Wineman, Jane Marshall, Mary Kay Watson, Nancy Cole, Barbara Baske. CINDERELLA A Roaring Twenties Version in Tap Cinderella, Sheryl Lee Bearupg Prince, Stephen Hasmang Godmother, Sue Brodbeckg Page, Sandra Bennett, Mother, Judy Fickiesg 5ClUil'9S, Jeanne Dolan, Gloria Owen, Ste-psisters, Mary Earle, Mary Kristek. WIZARD OF OZ FANTASY Central High School C0nCerf Band FINALE OVER THE RAINBOW fc f f , 4 ' .. ,.....,,, i . 1 . 'W 'X' ' .. - The Opening Chorus J , ff? ' ka DO'-I8 Casement Celia Jimenez Bill Th0 'P50n Mary Lou Shantz one hundred twenty-three Rhea Middleton Judy Kent Steve Hasman . ,A, Ron Huff 01Zf'lZlHl1ll'I'll twenty-fnzir Bob Dumon's Jazz Combo JUNIOR TALENT SHOW BILL MUNN ................................ Master of Ceremonies ACT I Opening Chorus ............. .............. D arktown Strutters Ball Ken Catlin Chuck Kiesel Ruth Ann Rodabough Annette Chobanian Marv Dalton Bill Ringer Sonia Willemot Pat Urban Eugene Field Paul Ryan Judy Rockafellow Eleanor Lehn John Fleser Don VanOrden Carolyn Lee Sheryl Bearup Chuck Johnson Lou Wagner Deana Lyon Joan Knight Accompanied by Big Name Band Hall Dodds, Piano Solo ......................,... Moonlight Mood Julia Robinson, Soloists lAccompanied by Carol Rathbunl ...... l Believe ACT ll Rebecca VanSlyke, Joan Beach, Duet Tap Dance. . . . . Poodle Hop The Melloettes, Marilyn Averill, Carol Rathbun, Judy Noye. .. .. Bye, Bye, Blues ACT lll Big Name Band ...,..... Moonlight Serenade and Don't Be That Way' Grant Harnady Bill Munn Richard Turk Bob Rathburn Dan Meerson Bob Dumon Larry Black Glen Byers Delbert Smith Ron Huff Dick Benson Ron Dancey Bill Hogsten Harvey Sparks ACT lV Deanna Lyon, Carolyn Lee, Sonia Willemot lJoan Knight, Accompanistl ..,.. l Don't Care lt the Sun Don't Shine' Judy Kent, Rhea Mittleman, Piano Duet ....,............... l-loliday' Karen Murphy, Tap lAccompanied by Dan Meersonl . . Moonlight Cocktail' ACT V Ron Hutt, Bill Munn, Grant Hamady, Delbert Smith Blue Skies and Ballin' the Jack' Virginia l-lall, Jenkins Lowery, Voice Duet lAccompanied by Carol Rathbunl .... . . Some Enchanted Evening' Steve Hasman, Tap Solo ...,.......... ....,......... ' 'El Coco' ACT VI Judy Kent, Soloist lAccompanied by Rhea Mittlennanl ........ Bali l-la'i' Sheryl Bearup, Jazz Toe ........... I Can't C-ive You Anything But Love' lAccompanied by Big Name Bandl Big Name Band ............,..... Serenade in Blue, Benny's Bugle' EINALE Closing Chorus .,......... , .,.,..................... Charmaine' Carolyn Ivey Pat Purzycki Karen Olsen Mary Lou Shanti Kay Lybarger Joy Simons Barbara Kosh Jane Welsby v I M, . gy r Q. C QB Xa X s X 2 Qs J ' 1 W? 'sbs' Qs? 5 X-Sxig . 3 f W, . Wai? , It.. , , ' n, pw, ,, ft -. I W' . fr ,ses imfw X I ,,,.e fr gf, 4 A ,rig I W, ,Sf , rw 1, .. f, S , ' ' ff 1 sfifwwe- if . 1 P f I . X . . f I , , f 'gt I Qs X, - I, ,I fE'l'fr.2f:wf Sw v! g 1 . ,, ge t ,f, swf 'QT ag: ,lf S- '15 -' 2, 'I L 'ES 'qf' K jf V ff I ' 5' .Z -.ZA .f V gliffpgay. ,gil -Wi. 593 I -fa. a gfsf A . Hz -. Z r mf: mt,g,,,,fff . Q W ff 1. 'ffek ,V . . Yff'5yf:f2,1s:H ' ' I fbbb 1. W . Bob Rathburn Clen Byers - - -- V W 4 ,J,. Jim Knowlton Kent- pany SENIOR TALENT SHOW BILL DURHAM ISenior Class Presidentl . . . .Master of Ceremonies ACT l College Chorus ..... ........................ ..,.. ' ' Halls of Ivy Rosalie Reigle Marilyn Clark Shirley Plesh Janet Walsh Larry Moyer Joe Bozarth Bob Ballard Jim Evans Bob Bailey ......... Paraphrase on Themes from- Rigoletto lVerdi-Lisztl Shirley Westervelt. ........................ Selection from Carmen ACT ll College Chorus ....................... The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Jim Knowlton lAccompanied by Bob Baileyl ........ Tweedle Dee Dee Nancy Sundquist. . . . ........... . . Hot Canary ACT lll ................... Whiffenpoof Song We're Working Our Way Through College Shirley Plesh Sharon Groulx College Chorus. . . The Harmonies ............ Christine Anderson ............ .. Please Don't Leave Me Claude Parker C-wenn Collins Shirley Jackson Joanne Mitchell ACT IV The Bobby Williams Sextette. . Bobby Williams Valerie Zelton Dick BEHSOI1 Hafyey sparks , ,Q Judy Ken I' College Chorus. . . Gwen Sneden. . Jim Knowlton vs. Kent Perry. . . . Collegiates Go Man Go! . . .Drum Duel Symphony Sid Dumon's Jazz Combo .................. Swinging with Bob Durnon, Cornet Dan Meerson, Piano Larry Criderman, String Bass Seniors .. . .. Ron Meredith Bill Snedden John Rogers Jerry Healy Laurie McLeod Sharon McDowell Ted Hamady John Darnton Doug Mason, Sax Kent Perry, Drums FINALE Tom Capua Bill Durham Laura Heinrich Bob Morgan Dick Utley Larry Southwell Sue Janetzke Elizabeth Crawford Sophie Shambes Joanne Wheeler Sue Brodbeck Bob Richardson lja Jurjevskis Christine Anderson Roberta Hammergren Janice Clowski Charleston Karen Johnson Sharie Mosier Roxanne Peterson Pat Loder Bob Koyl John Seigle Bob Bailey Q M t. 1 iv X f Q 1 X S1451 it X 71' XfiQ,., M94 ff JMR e s A S X 7 N- S Q ,S f I . Zig. J TM J ,Q Q ,hx SI 5 f 535: - 'li in 'lr 5 sw, USN The College Chorus one hzmdred tzcifnfy-j'ft'e F if W--4 3 . E I ll at ,V l Q K 1 i , ,, i G aj, y X A Fi g J ff it A mmm .i V' ' Q, n.v it at ,in fl ll 1 1 fl 1' , at we j t I s:':1'V- 4 l X2 A Q , . Z F Z , 'f' 'X' 3 , 2, s at tit s Q 1 i i Members of the Ninth General Assembly of the Model United Nations listen closely while a fel- low delegate gives his views on the Draft Resolution for a Cyprus Plebiscite. Model United Nations Point of orderl Parliamentarian l-larold Hawley, President John Darnton, and Secretary General Barbara Wolin find that a technicality of Parliamentary procedure is difficult to decide. 'f ,, W f , 3A-M., Clerk Ginny Elnes finds that a roll-call vote is necessary in the election of the President of the General Assembly. Assembly For the third year in succession, the month of March found Gentral's United States history, government, and con- temporary problems class, under the direction of Mildred l-lodges, sponsor- ing a Model United Nations Assembly. On March 30, over three hundred students from Central, Northern, and several county and parochial schools met in Ballenger Field l-louse. At 9:30 a.m., the First Plenary Session of the Ninth General Assembly was called to order by the Student Union President, Tom Gapua. John Darnton was elected President and, along with Julie Darn- ton and Barbara Wolin, co-Secretaries- General, took charge of the business and agenda for the day. After a fine session in which excel- lent speeches were delivered -- some of them in foreign languages such as Spanish, Finnish, Russian, Gzechoslava- kian, Norwegian, French, and Greek- the delegates adjourned for lunch. Soon after, the delegates found themselves in their respective committees ready to discuss the many controversial resolu- tions at hand. Those elected as com- mittee chairmen were Ted Hamady, lg Rosalie Reigle, lllg Marilyn Sarver, Ad l-loc, and Bob Bailey, Vl. After the committees adjourned, the delegates left for Whittier where a United Nations banquet was held- complete with guest speakers and a special panel. After the dinner, repre- sentatives were present again for roll call and the opening of the Second Plenary Session At l l iOO, the students left the Field l-louse for home, tired but happy, and feeling well-rewarded by the success of this marvelous pro- ject into which they had put so much honest labor and c, We , N5 y SEPTEMBE if 7,522 . . , and tlfiere vve were-back again A . . but vve never realized that a year coulcl pass so quickly. OCTCBER Z R ilk? I assemblies at Ballenger Field l-louse . . . only the beginning of many exCellenT in lllix f Who will ever forget the games . . . the Wggnw .t TH H5 ' crisp air , . . the ever-present spirit of friendly practice so much practice . . bu I WOT rivalry . . . 1' 351' 9 E- U f NOVEMBER X X , '4 ,,AV V :g g i .V1,, , .'A: 39 - , A u g ,..' Q ' ,A,, 3 , ggfigx gi ,ff-5: mari? : , E ...V 1 A .,4: ,,,v ,, ,, Q 'A'A W 1 fbds L fhiii .' ' N I K To think that Flint, our own city, became a Burning the Northern dummy! . . . What symbol of the driving force of progress to the could have been a more traditional part of the entire nation, through the General Motors 50- Thanksgiving season on our campus? millionth Car Carnival . . . fixk Gif-ll DECEMBER Y U10 ,.2 . . . signing our names after the club pic- tures vvere taken for the Prospectus: organized confusion . . . , gs -. i 1 ..,, 1 wig - . -E :PQ .5355 if- 5 ', fijfs 1 ,,.: 1-'--FE? x I-,E ggi Rst 'Rs 1 . . . caroling in the halls and collecting money for needy families . Q . proving that the Christ- mas spirit is truly universal . . . O 0 Oo lg o ,OG so O50 O I ls Q JANUARY C7 O GO Oo the Senior Couple Dance . . . dreamy unforgettable .. . . GD S2 L ig , 0 f Z V W X-Q, ,fx z if A fl' X 29 f X 3 AX Q, ze 4 V X W f ,fr . ' Q . . final marksl .. . what else? . FEBRUARY C 6 ' -e,, , 4 ,wt NWWYQ N of -fifsfwz ,f as was xpaf, ff '72, Z 5 f W my Was it ossible? . . . caps and gowns we-re on their way p I thing brings back a memory . . . . . . and those basketball games . . . every- ff MARCH J l . . . a truly deserved honor . . . and a The Model United Nations Assembly . . . for ,mp never-to-be,fO,,gOHen ' . G a few hours we held the key to world peace in our hands and its significance in our hearts . . . ff Z' f l APRH. 0695334 Wednesday mornings in 3OlA . . . Arrow . . . yes, chemistry was tun . . , but there Head distribution . . . we never realized how were better places to spend those warm April much work went into them . . . afternoons . . . V5 x .Tzu . 'QM Lt , u. GQ owl gf . IQ '65, gi t I I , 1 Z l 1 9 'E ws The Sensor Play' hours of rehearsal scrupt gifting and dreaming of the times ahead memoflzmg 5'fUClY Coaclqlng but those oh, to be back again . . . to be able to l'm95 W'll VWQVQV be forgotten dream once more . . . of the times ahead . . . My ii -3---,M X X - as Miffitf rag-5 ,, -r . gr h 5 2 axial- ,y Qfffzst, 's,,.- V X.-',:sJf1sx , -' t for S f' 2 43:4 -214 xg rr - f N 011- f ta s ' Q. 4 W ' ' fiwu rw' , . g ,H , xg r. 1 X Zi f 4 512, so l Q its Ex I 'Q . an Q l t ' 54 ffl 5 N f if ff -V1 ,,s.,j', : X N x Q Q 5 Q ww 5. yes the world s out there an and then The future and the golden gates of our were all gone . chuldhood have forever closed behind us a dream . . Sl 1 M ig! rraa f f t ,E W,-Q i 5:7 .s . -. t ,, ...X f ESX f Z V f X X IQ X ai 2 Q 5 fr X 1, Z3 M 'M pf f Q f X 4 , W If ' 5 as- r Q fs . . . and they . . the end: of a year, ra life, QQGQQQSQQSEAES G Q 'L N2 X N 3. I .AQ X N tx N: X i Row one: Dick Dobbs, Barbara Gladden, Juanita Abernathy, president, Carol Christiansen, vice president, Marilyn Averill, secre- taryg Judy Rockafellow, treasurer, Judy Noye, Sandy Bennett, Betty Yeotis. Row two: Tom Coldner, Mike Maher, Bob Baxter, Diane lcke, Carol Robins, Judy Krapohl, Jane Marshall, Karen Eichorn, Sandra Lambert, Pat Urban., Meredith Cross, Delbert Smith, Grant Hamady, Bob Chilton. .W K , .J J i ., 1 j ffifff ,fag Hffl a - fl ifywi ,lf gk I i fi. Ewfll' AC W i if : i':'lJ l lltllllll jllll CV President. Juanita AbernathY A Step by step, the Junior . Class of Flint Central High i School draws nearer to its A u ultimate goal - graduation in l956. Our first step dur- ing the past year, the junior bake sale, netted a sub- stantial sum for our treasury. The sum increased as we added the proceeds from our pencil and pennant sales: and the Junior Play, The Saturday Evening Ghost, filled not only the auditorium but our money coffers as well. Matching our talents against that of the senior class, we pre- sented the Junior-Senior Talent Show on March 25 and 26, and we had loads of fun discovering our hidden talent. At the Pow Wow on May l3, the juniors sold stickers, pennants, and flags. Our final step as juniors was on May 20th when we danced at the Junior Prom. We had a wonderful time that night-a perfect end to a perfect year. Vice President. Carol Christiansen Secretary. Marilyn Averill Junior Board of Directors game-.M g f lui Treasurer. J udy Rockafel low 4 A it Juanita Abernathy I .. N z ,, ,W ,, gf-, .4 f f f ,X 4 I 1- ,WG Paul Ananich W ?,g.,,:, , Q f A ,W s , . Bob Arnould Judy Avery MZ X! Joan Baker f , Tom Ballard l3f,' Lex Barker 7 1 ,si Barbara Bashae 4 if 2 ' Gwen Beatty 5 f if xx, fit. . ' 4 Bill David Marlene Addy Aitkens Alfred W 3 '25, f,,5, lf? Janice Bob Barbara Anderson Antior Armstrong X 1 ff? ,Y Ernie Loretta Dan Aubin Auker Aungst Juniors Sandy Lambert smiles as she buys from Karen Eich- l1orn,two of the pennants which the juniors sold before x N vt s hag, 0-gi 1 4' ay .. ' BEHY Frances Julia Wanda Adams Adams Adams Adams vi, ffl? rss, izaltyml A ff jj W ' , QE 'I , H 1 A I Alan Cam Ch I' J ' Anderson Anderson Andzislsn igiggibrhe W .,,.,. ,, . 'H I5 in if twain, ' t I Au- 7 I A X Marlene Boise Carl Elizabeth Ash Afrhley Archley Arwood Sally Backus Pat Baska 1 ,Q . li William Ballard V lx 'W Norma nks ivin Da Came. Barnikow the Tha g g y My li 'B elf A 1 Q I B if Beth Gerald Kay Bob Bates Bates Bauer Baum 9' ff Q is A A 'W f Kay Mary Ronnie David. Beatty Bell Bellant Berllamln 5 'X Us , ,J Robert Baxter ,W .E ' . ,.: y ..., Q 4. 3 f -2 Sandy Bennett 1 Pat Bazzane r-Q 'T' 1 s X Vic Bennett AXA Carol Beane , I Q F Q Richard Benson Art Allison .ti if Jack Armstrong Daniel Austin 9 Cary Bailey ... ig? A 1? 7 Bob Baliko 4 Thelma Bandy z .,,. E ,Ml Q Lyn Barry 4 Barry Beardon 4 Ann Bergstrom Pat Alspach fl if Don Arnold 3 . is K .4 NR me 3 Marilyn Averill if 'ZS' Karen Baird V N gil. ' 121 Alice Ball Qw- ,s 5 ,I Trenton Bandy J. 157 W .. 2 Janet Bartkoviak it + sei .ff ' Sheryl Bearup .W ,gf 31,9 . H24 Q Bob Bernard one hundred thirty-five f f , Louise Berry 4: Z, K Larry Black Mike Bowles 'SJ gi. 1,4 Q ,ff Q f' f Tom Britton A' an 4 . , f , 2 Mike Buchanan if fi 364 Bill Cabal 1 9 i f Z , fy Joyce Beuerle in pg' if ,f f JL, Jean Blanchard as ,rf I I Dick Boyd V 1 , if I Sammy Broadway My A Kenneth Buckner Janet Cairnduff 1 Karen Biers .M Jenny Blevins f 'W , VA I ,fi -ny L wif Robert Boyd i 'p,,Qf': Joetta Brooks Elaine Buffey AV f James Campbell I eww: af -'A L Ann Robert Bigelow Bigelow , Ernest Bob Bloch Bodine Z 35.5 fff, V Shirley Joe Boyd Bozarth Q ff ff , ,Z I WA, Bruce Elaine Brown Brown J 'fa fi A 3-I :155'fZ M, Nancy Bill Bukosky Burnside ,, ,ff !' f ,V A ff f Norma Charles Campbell Caplan ' vw Zvifx J, 5 , iw ,f if f- VY? Sue Bigilow Z f r Eugene BDdkit1S M. , if E Rosalie Bradford X fini? X Galen Brown ' ' ' el Bamma Burrell F v 'AA' 4 W ,fa 14 V, Gwynne Carley b l lan a campaign TO sell tickets for the Junior PlaY4 mm llilllflffll tIzz'r'fy-.fzfr fi A ' .nfl I llllfkl f l f ' f I l I 1 I ' X W! 7 J '. f, ' f The junior officers us: y p '4 Barbara Bishop 4 f g , W K, Jim Bolen M. ' YV Melbia Bradley 1 ,Y., y if , ,fe me 2 X Gerald Brown 0 ae' Joy Burt f Joan Carlson A' 5, 7 I. il Bill Carr Helen Caudlc K V Ha Q .Tj Q. 'xl Carol Childrc 5 .S SS f 4 1 1 f Lynda Bishop ,V Wesley Bond Z David Bradt 557 4 fbi ,W Jean Brown L I A A +79 f MV1' 1 , ,U W , W W, Janet Butler 6 5 ,,. Bill Carpenter new f f ,i,, Jerry Carto 'A if Susan Cavitt 'R s'-'W' J 1' f , af J gy.. yew ,, Dorothy Black f ? f , QV Patricia Boroviok , I 6 f . , zff if . gee 6 John Brennan J if , M ,, vi Robert Brown fm., 2 TL! 2 Charles Bunton 'W' if 7' l ' f John Carpenter 4 12.5 .s s s if . W. E. Cason -8, e , x I Wanda Chandler W-xr Bob Chilton John Chinonis ff ff, 1 7 Y 4 1 if , uri! t . 1' Jim Black . r Pat Botos Sandra Bristol J- 2' ,' V i Carolyn Browne 3314 , f Glenn Byers 9. i Terry Carpenter ,- ,. , A Kenneth Catlin X' l i Vincent Chew A 'V' Pat Choate fl rw S ' 7 f f Annette Chobanian 4 f l 7 William Clark , f 12 'Q-KS! Norma Coe Qs W 3 Tom Colladay g f r Aw f V 14 . .. ffl sg ,, Mishall Crampton A W Frank Dagostino qggik Hugh Dean V' X, Charles Dillenbeck f f X f f 4- ,, A ,,,, , , I f if Z, Jim Duel HY? I, wif, 2. JHMZQI f Q Russell Christian 4 r 319 -. 52 2 Q We Larry Cleary .31 iff - Nancy Cole on Jackie Collahan we I 1 Dale Crandall 1 Marve Dalton We as W 1 1 Jan Decker 4 1, ' as f f , 7:31, f Q. 5 , Geraldine Dillon 4 Judy Dunn aj 9 Q! f ,J Carol Christiansen . f,, f Q. Connie Clefton Gaynelle Coleman ll' ,re W 'Pl . l 2 gf r Don Collins Q , I5 ,. -Zi, Joan Crandall is FJ' is f Ron Dancey Q 4- fs B Marlene DeKalands S M tl 'Q Elizabeth Diamond f9?i 3 Mary Dunstan A ,M 47 . J fy f X ?: .ff 4 Joyce Clark fa K o gy sw, af Don Clough ,arm of Dick Colewell of D ix Constance Combs .. .sf 9 MSW X ef P 5 f i Richard Crandall gf . If ,,,,. , ' A. ,J Don Daniel -gf' lf' ' 1 Jerry DeMoss .K l s Owen Dobbs we r,zy M Z Wanda Dunster C PQ axe 217 4, I ,3 fre Q7 X , , Q Nancy Comins Q eQ f x 4 Barbara Crandell E ,W ff: gif , Q X ag . 5 Jerry Darby 5 - r 1 v?35Al.:g- Darril DeMott Pat Dobbs x A? fs ,1- Wesley Dunstin J Grant l-lamady's band has a practice session just before its performance. yi A A f D' , E ' sg I 1 ' Q , f 5 Mary Linda Mildred Bill Cook Cooper Corley 2' wg L X 1 'W 'df Qi , ' fm' ' Carol Janice Cary Crawford Croak Crooks s W, ,QQ x my I, W La Dene Mary Pat Darrah Davidson Davis , is X T. wry, Harvey Evelyn George Denam Dennis Dennis I l , vi c 6 ef 'P s .. - -r , , x 1 X if X, ccc.. ,X E ,mg is c fr? ,,:E::: 's SN' We, , . 'E 2' Richard Hal Beverly Dobbs Dodds Dolan M , ,CX I fig VN Q x Mary Charles Theresa E - arle East Eagleson man .4i'. 1 I1 V ff al ' , L mm P I Eddie Janet Crabtree Craig me .gh I 3 . Ji if 1: -,1yQ1,3:M,, f QM Meredith Dick Cross Cunningham 72 2? 1 1511 21 ,,,, V .,.. K ,,.. V J u lia Ed Dawson Deamus li In Q 5 hi , - .y if so f 5 ' Larry NBHCY Deprp Dingman 53177, N fa' A x g YW lf., wg, I A? Q A if Nancy Dick Dra Per Du Bois egi Vega. fl? J ff udgiii CGYIG Faye EClgEc0l11be Edwards one hundred thirty-seven 2 NW, 'J A ,Q 4161, wwf' 4 fi l an Janet Karen Ehrlich Eichorn - ga My ew fe V Johnnie Elaine Epps Eriurt ,il Q 4. Chuck Ray Fieburnitz Fieney f, A L W 'nf if Z fiiiff f 3' Connie John French Frey I - ZZ.. fx! Sharon Carol Fuhrmann Fuller Mia V, 'fn , ' P A 4 J' '17 X .M 'Xia Shirley BeverlY- Gammons Garnicki 2 'J C I n Agnes 831511 Gearhart Louis Robert Geocker George A go V Q. for 7' fn Tom LYYH1 Coldner Goodell H uw lziiiidrrd tlziriy-fiyflzt Hof Pat Ekstin Q, .Q ,, of xl ,pl ai! Paul Ervin -g f, ff. , ik o.,A , f f i John Fisher .f ,m J George Elford Curtis Fairman A ,a fa! John Fleser - ,N - Jennie Samuel Elea Clla Mary Ann John Farina Farbis exif, E Virginia Rosetta Flewelling Flint Juniors i K f - ' Nels 1 ,a 4 -ii r Robert Elston W- 'NS -v wen ,ga 2 Ken Feighner ef 'W ' V f Carol Foote if bw ' 'i 2. aw Emiry Emery N 3 fi-X X113 , f , 7 , Gerald Ferrell Q if I - I Mike Fordyse 4 .r -X if 4 5 A m -WS 5 N S , Georgia Tyiska, Mary Lou Maginn, and Karen Olson, honorable delegates from Greece to the Model United Nations, take time out for an informal discussion of the Cyprus Question. ,M if ,. My., 44 , 4 f if ,X Sam Gerald Gcrshinzan Gcll ,am ' , 2 il 3 f Vivian JcrrY Goodwin Corfcn ,,. ,,. ,,i eff , N , W June Nada Gillam Glazar Z' IJ K E G, ,,A ., ' m -'R iii Hsu - tic, 'Q' James Marcella Goss Coulhicr sr. rf. Q A 'ii June Gletfe Ji 1 If i' 4 Fred Grant' N f wig-X, - '-sw Q Joan Godlewski SSN ,B .N f Paul Gray ,gc 5 , is Dick Endicott f ff 2 1 ff, Judy Fickies l Donna Foster Sharon Fridline 'Sf Y-if Frances Gach Q, 31 Q Rod Garrett -J' Robert Geil 44 g W Gayle Goerinz Janet Green 'wget I X' I Alice Eppinger ,Mx 2-ar ' . - W J Eugene Field br' 7 ,l'Qi?,ffv,Q M, , di'- 'v K' 4 .-fi 'r'?.',',8!f m mini fJ'a'. . ' ' Maureen Freel Carolyn Friey Q R 2 K Janet Gailey F: Q WS is' Nancy Gatenby N is Walter Geil 1 N. , Torn Goldman if R. K. Green ,Nav ,gag k V psf Elaine Gregg ian, dat X Martha Gwyn 'T x Bob Handy M Mary Hatter ,I Margaret Hayes Til, L'-K 1-7, ,f- Betty Heddy rl' ,Ca , .Q if I I if Alfred Hendrickson Ann Higgins 1 M yi e, Lloyd Holland Norma Criffen YZ-Qi as 4 Kermit Hadley ,sv K i Joy Harmon X, E51 aa x 'YR' l Jo Ann Hawkins 5, Mary Hayes -A ,U -its Q. Dick Heidenberger .Q ,Ka .5 -es. Q Deanna Hemingwav Q A V' Cullain Hill w fa Rolland Honeywell if . E 6 Jerry Crimes 4 1: Joe Hagv .els ' Q s if' so I sw Cherry Harper .,, , , Z-i jay lx ,, . Z , J wi H Wayne Dale soya Grubb ,.,...2,? f, flu :P 3 ,. 13 x ,i was A , f ,T 1,3 ' 2 ffl -I H Phil Carol Hale Hall x ffiigwfs, s ' f 9 p 5 . ,Ms - if -as Norman Carolyn Harrington Harris ,f V . I Carol Cullikson I 1,,, i, , f-2 ' 'WA.f 1, Ruth Hall Don Harris Juniors if rl' N Barbara Morriss Curley Cushen ms Grant Pearl Hamady Hambicki a 'W AS ff .Vi MV, :fx ' , f, J' x Jonn Daggett Harris Hartt A ke 1 m Loxton Hill my lj Richard Hopkins Charlotte Neuman and Dick Loree lend a helping hand in decorating for the spring stu- dent union dance as they string crepe-paper streamers across the girls' gym. fi 'va ,Z vm S ' as Charlotte Hite 1' Editor Heinrich ,W 3' 9 a x f 3 Richard Hobson . g s if X Wyronnie Hoskins W ., S or ,x yi f ya , Q I Peggy Hodgins jr' Mary Hoss S m Q . j et its Q if Ben William Hoffman Hogsten Bob Charles Houmon HOWGH Qs yy' 'CJ Marjorie Gutgesell we wwf Margaret Hamilton ': '92, W a'E if Dave Harwood Mary Hawkins ,Z ig Z C Lf-5, A . Jerry Healy at-,, .W ,f David Heiss w ja ,S se tg Julia Hess 1 9 1' u ..... ' 0 N, .fc seseshs Doris Holland F32 David Hoy ogg Ned Gccting fe-if f j Joan Hamlin W , .lf Barbara Hatcher 3 . nf Pat Hawkins . ,M- . is r I X X Pat Hearviland at WQJZQ sa 'ZS f s Gener Henderson 2 -f at lea Jean Hicks .v if ,I s W ! , X has ,. .szy a5i5M3f2aV Joan Holland ,ta 45? ? Jean Hudson one hznidrcd thirty-nine 5 W 4' K lv , ,J Barbara Kosh if fr Carol Lau Carolyn Lee my T .37 E fi W , Mitchell Kovachevich 12: r Ed Landen 55 ' up v CQ. 'r x iff Rachel Lee W, f Jucy Krapohl 53,35 ,ani :Qi Tum Landscroener f ,Z fe V W V 5 4 . iz' 4 Zife Sheridan Lee M we Kwai , rg' Jeanie Krason ,f W W fu , , Sharon LaPines f, Jerry Leek . -We If my , Q Marianne Krebs 2-' Q w, ,f Deena Laro I-Yi- V .. g B 51 Jolene Leeman S N.. 'J' Marie Kremesec ffngij' X I James LaRose J' Q51 Marcia Leffler 4 , va j'3'3i .A X ,fp Robert Kuehnle -y 1. , gif. , ix ,sf I Pauline Lavelle ,, .Y VA4 jf! i Elinor Lehn f i X A ' 1' Z SA . Margaret Louis Sandra Kurtz Lasina Lambert Morrell Jim Susan Leasley Lebster Ledin l a 3 I , v fl Mahleen Arletta Pat Leiss Leix Lemmon .Q W S l ,felt l Y Several juniors depict a few informal classroom situations. From German: Harvey Sparks and Joan Baker, chemisfryg and Jinx Lowery and Ann Kempf, modern history. Z ,they are Ron Dance , v7 , V N Y,7'., ' i,:: :V 'V V K 1 X G 'f 2 2 4' V ,yr ,,,, ' ' .?1J z4, I WSJ if ,, as-.,,. qv, f Barb Russell Linda Marilyn Wilda Carl Jerry Bill Carrie Leneschmidt Leser Lewis Lewis Lewis Liepman Light Lince Lindsley his E f , X . 2 ff W T' ,ii T 'Q ' . f L vi' , Z' w 15 Y 3 fig , I . ff , N1 7 1 ,- Zi 'li I ,f II ,X if lf Sandra Edward Starlin Pa-trick James Betty Barbara Geneva Richard Lingle Linn Linton Lupka Little Long Lope Love Lorne ' A .. 6 Q 'Q' l if ef? f C . . 'f , L ' .A Vrlv Jr- -4- t Q25 V if Zi, x . -, 2' r W f i i f L Jinx Carolyn Dan Dccana Martha Mary Lou M' h l M' h I Lowery Lucas Lukas Lyon MacKinnon Maginn Nlghiaeii Makbtiioarfsky chgghie mir lzzmdrcd forty 3' Sandra Lingenfelter is S Jeanette Love La- assi Loretta Mann 1 as s , 1- 1 ' J hi we .-,,. ,.,. Ax A uw, Ron -ll-'dy Larry Huff l'lLlfl'0ll Hugheg 73 2 .2 IL- yu, fr 5 . J g ..... ,mf V Donald Maxine Mary Jackson Jackson James W L f' Roberl' Marlene Barbara Jimerson Jobe Johnson i' N , X I , , 1 Duane Hulliberger M, ' ,, 9 7 P Diane Jancius as 2 Chuck Johnson ' 3 A 4 is f 'Q J Jane Hurd -m , W n l fi Deanna Jeffes AZN Jim Johnson ar ,Mfr f H ii lon H u t c h i n s 4 4 11 Carol J e n n i n gs J i na J oh nson is 3? fi J'1 ! Wayne Hutchins if Deanna Jennings Larry Johnson ma.. 1 5 f ,W f X w Diane lcke -31 .,.., Bill Jensen f' A ff we s Sandy Johnson ' .J Larry lkerd if ,l' David Jeremy fm, , Cordon Jones 'ss ' fve- Kay Israel -3, , ,si B k Jim Jesiek f James Jones ms. Some others are Dick Turk, algebrag Lanny Kirchner and Sharon Mooney, Bob Rainey, radio speech. 3, , 7 Janice Jones . fail M. , I W Suzanne Kennedy C Vg B 1 Dick Kirby ,v,v M if 'f 4 N ss ' ,559 ,f Q, Maxine Jones f 'N-ea Q , 'gif L .Wf Judy Kenf H ? 1. N -.:,, i ,Q f Lanny Kirchner ,1 wr M ,Z , 4 af Loren Karch vu. Beverly Keoley :J Lynne Klenkow ., as Chuck Kardee Jack Kerner K f f --s Joan Knight u fx ' Dave Karr ? Lloyd Ketchum c Dagmar Knoblock 515 Q X5 JZN Barbara KeKesis fs . 'f ,J ,s Charles Kiesel sv Beverly Koch X N .QQ F .Q is r if f s 9 American Iiteratureg and 'W fgys ft iii 2 I . 12. x siss ze Duncan Bill Larry Diane Kelley Kelly Kelly Kemp A in Q , .N 4 ,sg WN fx g , 5 i N i , f , ffl' f if Irvin Mary Sandra Dale King King King Kingsbury g , be as ,C ' Xi QQ' .Wi my . x ' ,Q 2 f Edward Ken Eugene Maggie Kochler Kohlmann Kohnert Lacher one liznzdrcd forty one QTW' ' 'fa f 1 Y 1 Fred Marsh ww? Elaine McClure ,-, . nf gm- ,,x Dick McMann 531 2 f7 1 J 9 ,fa if-. Q. Guinn Miller 5, f-J of Richard Miller X v J J! ,J Terry Mohrman A J, Wi? W X Charles Moore W! 4, Diane Motton 1 'Q aw 1 2 Beverly Newton a 'f 9 ,Q 1 if Jane Marshall J l, My ' if 1 x. Q Jim McCue , 'ig 24 Barbara McSwain M-my 1 4 Joyce Miller 7.2 fe: 4 Robert Miller J Carol Monroe 3? Q ft y QW. t Sandra Morris ,My Dallas Mozader 'J if J gil 1 J? 'A JoAnn Nixon nn r I1 xnzdrfrl fnrly-two ' . Y y ,gi AQ N. ' f , ' Carol Willeam Doug Martin Matin Maso ii' V J ff Bob Mack Jim McDonale McDue McFarland I 1 A , 4' 1 , W MM' Z , ' v fm! . , 1 Betty Tom David Melancon Mendenhall Metcalf -xv fr L Junior Mathews X .. 7, N' S Bob McGinty Wt 4 M' Don Meyer Max Mauer if Y, ,W ,i W J Gail McCIone S I we 'J m' Marva Michael 32 s fa nag,-V . Q ,,,,, Q .ix W if 2 ,, ...J ,, J ,4 William Munn , -U ,E .y , A Lula Nixon me H Dick Dobbs and Mary Davidson contribute their talents tothe Junior Talent Show. x my f 4, A Doris Murdoch t.i,aq, f. Bob Norran 4+ Pete Murphy In I emu V v V J ii J it Crcg Natman J: fl! ,wi fi: 4 i Jim Myers 'Y fzfff-fr: Judy Nayc ,gi A' D, 2 Richard Nail 2 , 1-Q, , io H .21 . N 1. Ed Nybcrg 1 'ff' if o. . Barbara Edy McBride McCaIIisfer ,,i, , of w Sandra Walter McLavely McLellan 4 Q i Shirley DOIJSI-25 Michael MIl9S aevfjlg .Joyce Miller 4 7 F. it Russell Miller Judy Montgomery Barbara Moss if J QS A ' YSSNQ i Ervin Ncil Nancl Conover axial 3335 H L HM is A Cf. .S ' SV wk is i .wxw 'ii C I ' X , Karon Fred Olson Oppcnhciscr fl wg? Q, W 1 ' 41 Randolph McCarey , W' Z Z V, .... , K W .. ,xl Edward McMahon , I XZ :H ., az , Deo Miller Louis Miller Q gg fb iw N 'SQ wwe . i Rhea Mittleman f .2 Q we Q 3' Sharon Mooney 5 1 'F S sie i N, .: Perry Moss as -:rr ew' Charlotte Newman 'N Q be Irene Orban SWK ,I i I 'I' al Bill Osman 4 is Q ge, ff XX K. A ' Kent Parry X X A ix ,K Sharon Perry Gary Plasha if-: L, ' 5 Mary Pnnlp , N .i.. .: ,W .1 f Carol Prekoski tl 'As K , 5 R, , M , r ' Bob Rainey 'P W. Ha , f .,.T,, K A Wayne Renfro ep ,. -. Elmer Roberts x JoAnn Owens Marcella Pavy X 'ini Gene Peterson Y T X Clarence Polk 'EE Donna Pnrrifh Q? , Pat Pride Kathleen Randall Jim Richards fc: 2- Carol Robins s ., 1 Ge We rg f fe 1' KBY Thomas Owens Owens f w ' Vi ag Q ' X Mil Sharon Margaret P0Yfair Peaks f ae , W 7 X if , J iilliglgi Karen Margietta Peterson Petty few A W ,V gy , Les Packard i X wig' QP fe. 1 Z X Mary Pearce fl 1 eww Carol Pierce , A , J, Amarallys Palmer , f Q, as Phyllis Peck i.: '4':m - Q Marely Pierce . Juniors George Pa rasc hoe m ira, fe Wm I 1 , J Bob Penny in mf , Barbara Pillow 5 -Q 'S-4 1 Paul Parker Sandra Perish ., Us W 4' , 41 T? Nancy Pillsbury With 'thoughts of the Prom in mlnd, Betty Yeotis successfully completes the sale of a pencil to Dean Willsey during the Junior Pencil J u d y R ic h m o n d J u l ia R o bi n s o n Sale. X ,- f, g . f . nmol ,fl Keith Don Betty Rayma Reed Riegle Riley Rill We fe K-my - I-f L, K B d Ruth Patl Marv Rocligfellow Roaabaush Rodefwk Robeffs grl Sv c YW J N Virginia Rinks S' Z Q 'WN' X Rodger Day 3 i is 1 if V I i Thayer Everett Parks Parritt mr .X 3 3 ' mast U , 1 r Glenda Cerald Perkins Perry at ..i. -, i yg Dennis Marion Pilton Perish Q xi wie 5 ,i QQ' ' A P S -i , fm P ' i S5 , , Jackie Barbara Poll Pook s Li 'F , 5 2 H ,J , 38 J 5 X Kay Ruth Porter Preese Pat Barbara Purzycki Raab Ragga! I E 'W Carol Joe Rathburn Rau my ,,,, i gwga' i , XR , Lew- Q f f R .P Warren Larry Ritchie Robbins ., Mary Loretta Ronan Root 0710 lz1n1n'rc'df0rty-tlwee iw Louie Grimaldi, Jim Bradshaw, and Jerry Healy eye possible dates for the Junior Prom. N' f '1 We ,Ie 4,3 7 ,M X Charlotte Sauber .3 i Bill Shedd my 5 , ,4 if . Dave Sibilsky 1 Allen Skundle Le Roy Smith .J Jim Spaulding fi Q f Al. , Deloris Sawyer if ix , ,, Z Marsha Shelley Douglas Siders We 4-7 ,f Sharon Slack ft s ff Xt Louise Smith is Harvey Sparks mic lzimdrfd ffH'f3 f01 ' 9? A KW 1 Carolyn Schawer 2 y J J Bill Shelley I Dave Simmons cw ?f Bill Slankard Q1 A Margaret Smith 2 , 277' 17 . ff Nathalie Spears if-1 f' i 2 ' if M, Z f Joe Schiestel X f o ' 'Gio a 0 , Bob Shelley Wanda Simmons QQ Q Rachel Smeets f Richard Smith S 4 V Janace Speckman S ' 'A Beverly Schlegelmilch gw 5 Jackie Shepherd George Simon 2 Emmett Smiley Ronald Smith it ,Q f j nl is William Spencer J Ethel Seely cf- ,Inj KS! Paul Sherin gh in f an l Martha Simon er fa 3 2 ., ,ya Delbert Smith Q! K pe Rosalie Smith -za ro 3 Laverne Stadler xmas, ,asf J H, Sandra Rose av., cg ., f , Jackie Russell if 3 JoAnn Sage Q fe X Milt Shabaz S 3' ia ,, MB ,M gygy, .ff Kenneth Shoup W Q x if Wayne Sirten ai' George Smith 1 yn, sig 44 Shirley Smith a ,ai fi. 1 'Q' nv it ai: Elizabeth Stanhope '11 S f Dale Melba Rose Rl-IS5 Q , X X Eugene Joyce Rutv Rval H Q Joe GBYY Samee Sampkins af LL I I Mary Lou Vifginia Shantz Shaw , , 22 Q03 i 'rm f Ronald Barbara Shorn Short ui ,V W S J KL Qi :fi S . Joe Lee Ann Sircosky Skinner 4- H eil. ig .. S ,, sv' -fi . f JA Georgia Harold Smith Smith em ' Q ' Judy Dale Snell Snow ,A sag: h , Calvin C.-,il Starlin Steile F. 4 iihnsj, Helen Russell , A gigs as Paul Ryan New my 0 Doris Samples .L f Editor Bailey i r. .5 Don Shrieber ww ' xi sf' Bob Skipper -as Msg as iw x X: Jetawyn Smith S M X X Alta Snvder .mx gags fm f of axis is Howard Steinhoft s l we 3 X 2 XS .... 'W 2 J im Stevens . XY! CX-W., 4 M ' we . Delores Sutton 5 A 1544, ss, f xx! Charles Thrash y Keie. Richard Turk 2 - ,Q 1' sc.. if Anthony Verody LC' qw e is sv Bob Warnock wx f ES if f n i f Phyllis Whitman MMM Crist Wilkins Mm .sf ' M.. A Betty Williams .s..4..,, Sandra Stewart S .,l,,LV E ff. N '--' ' fi fi Shirley Tadenick Q . . Y 4 fit. L .Wx 71' ,N X B ,ix Larry Tilley Georgia Tyiska Q :pf M? Ward Vuillemot ..l!..5'.: 51 pcm 11:91 13' f Anita Washington . - ii.. Francis White as Sonja Willemot M ff B x., wff X Diane Williams w Vx i ' : 2 me-w ,- ,,,, M ., Q WW .5 rf ff LVM st -5 Barbara Stinson gap, as Barbara Taylor -'f ist Q3 Q. Gloria Tollis s 155 2 1 2 was f 2,45 Dixie Upper JT l Betty Wahner . ,Ma .e i -e .Qs 2 Beverly Washingto l'l N- gf' Q Geraldine White 5539 Q.7 Jack Willett A: , --ww Jack Williams if f '. ef, WR We ,W Karen Stone any si i . V f Bill Taylor f . Lf Janet Townsend -M M- . Pat Urban E- fr? W . fit Louis Wagner W W I , Mary Watson L . . 'Y K1 fi' Larry Wilcox in 5 Larry Willett 5 .- J' ,V qs. l if 9 , ' is 'S QM, .. Marlene Williams y M9 f A . Edward St. Pierre ., I, 2 f Janet Taylor .: Charles Tousch 11, ,, 'U Richard Valentine -- VI., Robert Walcott Q W Robert Watson I gi Jackie Straka iz fi ii 'bf M., ...Q Martha Taylor Q ,Q 1? , of ,X Ray Trantham . 1' Q My at X5 H: Rebecca Van Slyke I Don Walker .4 ffffx I i , , X ' : 7 Truxton Wehrman W MHZ: N 1' .mfs ,f fy: ,Vffff Verneva Strong f -rr :J Linda Tersch Barbara Travis Sid Vaughn Donada Wallace Nan Weller N.. e Bill Jack Stroup Stuart J ' 2' X' 'if 27' Lewis Sandra Teu Thayer Q Q3 Q. it 3, we 'L .X . .... N f V .. 1 A ,M Carol Joanna Trembly Tremewan A ,wh ' H ,.-.. , V, bi 1 f lc Charles Lewis Vaughn Vaughn 1 Andre Lynne Ward Wardrop 'il V is ..... ,, . l Jane Leslie Wellsby Werth IS gf .6 Barbara Sugar :si -it A 5 ' , F f Alan Thorson . y X T i Mary Trowbridge l I J' Willie Veasley 5 -z Lawrence Warn Q Deanna Whipple VICII in l U4 f 'l :-I iw 7' ' ' Karen Olson eye possible dates for the Junior Prom. one lzzuzdrca' forty five .- P' ' .v W f' Ron Williams 2 Doug Wonderlic -1733 Glenda Wright fl fi ' 51 1 ff A Rose Marie Williams 'J Arthur Wood K Arthur Wyman , H 4 ,. 2 , . , sem i An. H' JXP , 1 ' 5 'K' 'M ' M' N'-vlfsz ,fr My 3 Willie Dean Janet John Williams Willsey Wilmot Wilson f X Q5 W 4 H., -V' . M faq' - 41-'7,. Q 4 , , , V4 T ,A M is , Judy Noye, Carol Ratlwbun, and Mar- ilyn Averill warrn up before their act in the Junior Talent Show. lllffllf lffV1'l'-fl-1' Gaylord Nancy Gloria Arthur Wood Woodruff Woodward Woolev Francine Susanne AI Betty Yack Yale Ybarra Yeotis J o V Q...- .. ew my 3 S 'Wx ,x Nadine Wilson ,ffl , fl! Don Workman fa 7 1 33 Q ,f , AL.: 1 1 Harold Youmans P A-,Z W A ,I ' GY, Paul Sharon Winn Winten' lf: ff if ' ,L 4 2 Bill Emma Wright Wright 'fix , , f ma at i 6 ,,,,. Q nl' .I Barbara Luella Young Zundell ,KIM NN? The Campus in Spring is :nm om' hznzdrfd f07'fj'-JFTNIV W we K 4 ,J , if fi ,. l ' 1 YZ? if -'ff , K? 5 , f lf ,A 4 X , XX 1' ei' ' x A 'iff' 'A . . J, Yssfiix ir 'Qui 9 f 'VX Affair .si X if ?r XX? f , J . . J X y .fs Q, 1 fo giegk lk f J? - V- ci V ' ' P J. ' Q, A 4 4 2. i Q XX J as ' H j: J 6- 2' ' sf-HV mg :- I , . wg '- 'iii' A l l .i .gal Row I: Joanne Cheney, Tom Clough, presidentg C-erald Cornelison, vice-presidentg Janice Morrissey, secrefaryg Clisson Woods, trea- surer, Bonnie Jean Dickie, Sharon Harris. Row Z: Al Morton, Connie Monroe, Roberta Woodbury, Carol Ward, Joan Qualls, Martha Smith, Carrie Sibilsky, Carol Jackson, Sue Sripes, Isabelle Hewetf, Ch'oe Amfsbuechler, Jim Ryal, Jack Etson. President. Tom Clough fini' lzm1f1'Vri1' fru'1'vx'-4'I'!!fll fgwmw F91 ...ul f Vice President. Gerald Cornelison Sophomore Board of Directors ,.,,,W Secretary. Janice Morrissey I Treasurer. Clisson Woods Sophomores , f,,,,,,,h 4 S ,MA-QW l , 9 7' 'fx M335 'X if ,,, A A f f i V l Z. 'fn , zz 3 , r ' I ,, f . 1 v ,i J fx . . I V. .. Many incoming sophomores look completely , ,, 55 A ,F mystitied as they see Central for the first time. ff fr A . Q 'J Q ef . 1 7, 1 2 1 A B ,L ,Q I , , 'K ll i. 1 A l ' ,f swf , UQ ref 2 4, K J if . 9 S r f 3 1 A ti? .g A lr rf 'M' ' 3 '75 f ! .- 'C L X , 3' rs I ' , J we JW Em . -nf M X . ,4:,.:.. h x E . f ,-: 3 , , , A rtly tt ell. J ,rrl .J it J J 3 0 , :Q f V by le wif X 7 Q., A . ff ,f l B .J A ,,.: 1 W' 'A 5 44'.:E:i..f. ', A5 ' l 0 ' A I Y ff l 'l ' 'lil jf i sa Q H Rf A Sf ight 7 I 1 X fx 1 Wifi v v f aff in fa' gf f I ' 'g 5? . if . .v Nw ' 5 ' s my :EEE is 'Z + Xfvtef Jr M A sf J y X 4985 .Jia i 3, .QQ Row l: Bruce Abbott, Helen A gin, Ackerman, Donald Adams, Sandra JS - Albee. - Row 2: Sandra Alders, Douglas Alexander, Barbara Alexander, J Camilla Alexander. MW, X Nu . ll' llll Row 3: C-erald Alexander, Janet 'J 3' Alexander, James Alguire, Bill iv , Allen. .1 5' , Row 4: Alice Ames, Chloe Amts- jj, A buechler, Ben Anderson, Neil An- ' derson. Row 5: Phyl Anderson Barbara Q: Anlaney, Audrey Anthony, Pat , Aris. x ef! . Row 6: Dixie Arlow, Martha Ar- iviyn ,vh nold, Kenneth Arrand, Richard Qi Ash. J Row 7: Robert Ash, Trellis Athearn, Carol Atherton, Cordon Atherton, Ezra Atis, Shar- on Aud, Darrell Auker, Jim Austin. Row 8: Maxine Bachman, Alan Baker, Carol Banghart, Rosalie Baska, Barbara Baske, Jan- ice Bailey, Lynne Ballagh, Mary Ann Ballen- tine. Row 9: Laurel Bates, Nancy Bates, Bob Batz, Lynne Ballantyne, Grace Beach, Joan Beach, Ruth Beagle, Walt Beam. Row lO: Sandra Beams, Ellen Bearasley, Joyce Bearup, Minnie Beasley, Margaret- Beauchamp, Wanda Beck, Robert Beebe, Janet Beeman. Row ll: Barbara Bleweth, Virginia Belch, Viola Bell, Richard Beniamin, Tim Bennett, Bob Benson, Nancy Berdan, Tom Bergstrom, Row l2: Nancy Berman, Darold Bernard, Phillip Bernard, Ciary Berryman, Sandra Bettesworth, Darlene Bicknell, Sherwin Bies- rnan, Bob Biggs. one liznzdrcd forty-vziuc' Wa 'Q a a 5 , i ' 7 . X Row l 1 Ann Bishop, Tom Bishop, ,n .V V- VV Q .a V Vg, Donna Black, Patrick Blake, Thel- Q' 3 ' r 'ff Q fl , if X, ma Blair, Louis BloCl'1. JlmmY J aa at -rt 'za 11 aiaaa, Barbara Biaomawaf, Kar . -'N f ti Blosser. 1 r i V 1 A V X. f W Q2 I ' as .-'a- I V A .. V . '-,3 L ' Row 2: Sharon Bluhm, Beverly 4 V ,Q ? .X ,za W Boddie, Doris Boane, Ronald Bol- A ' ,Ji fi 'T 'G C-fr, I '33, J anowski, Alberta Booker, James fu a Y -a ' QV ,fy Booth, Shirley Booth, Billy Bond, fl if f J ly 'Vw' Carolyn Bottoms, W sf, ,', , V, 4 , , V jug.-A ,Vja QV , i'-' Row 3: Karen Bouchard, Marshall V - A QV V , V H ,, Bouchard, Betty Bowen, Darrell ' f V ' V Q ' 'f V V, gf Boyd, Jeanette Boyd, Helen Boze, Mid' W, f V4 'ivl Z ,4,,' Beverly Boyer, Judy Boyer, Larry V V . , M Q ij- gel, . Buchanan. . 2- , z z W a .QVVJ V2 'V V ' ' :V W, WV if i,, 11 Y ,. . , a wa. 1 . 5 , A JE? I J f V ,, Row 4: Betsy Buckingham, Carl 3' g .. V, 5 .- ,- fi' '-A2 , 3 Q Buckner, Bill Budae, Carole Bue- V ,,,V W, Va aj V , sching, Meredith Buins, Miriam PVVW TCW? M A , Q' .f Bunyan, Barbara Burgess, Janet 2 0 VA, i aV,V4VQ,fV1AV V Q! f' ' Burgess, Sharon Burgess. V it .. V, ,. , V V, 1' , VV . V Row 5: Sherry Burgett, William r - ,ag VV a wa, V Burgess, Helen Burnham, Bob ij ,jg 'v A 713 ,V ' if 9 Burns, Janice Burns, Winnitred ' . W' Q ' 4 ' Burr, Pat Burton. I I f J 0 'ff f J fa f V M V 4 Row 6: Joyce Burwell, Tony Bus- , -. J sineau, Sharon Butrum, lver Brad- VV . V, ley, Mary Carol Bradley, Mary f , 'L' .a , , ' 'agg - , aft' Patsy Bradshaw, Pat Branch, Peg- ' M , a ' Y js, V ' ' Q gy Brandon, Nancy Brandt, Merry fa , Ag l'xVf'1,f 1 Brashear, Brenda Bresler. ' a J , ,li 3 il it L' , '39 Row l: Leonard Briggs, Thomas A 'J 'V AAAA V V . V Brissette, Nancy Brodbeck, Vin- aa, ,. gf 'wg-wa .', f fi V JW - 'I W V . Q aaa fa . H, -:als a - cent Bronam, Barbara Brooks, Lin- gl V ,V 7' F Vfffii ' da Brotherton, Carolyn Brown, f f M , V. X Hudson Brown, Jim Brown. 'A A J V VJ ggiw Row 21 Margo Bryant, Wayne ' ,V Brutrum, Nick Calicgaru, Crwen 'J V V ,ff - V V9 s?':'i . at V, V M V Calkins, Joyce Callahan, Pat Cal- J 5 ,fl 'E' Q Q is f lahan, Jim Callison, Judy Camp- C Rf J W ' f -.1 - S X- X i .,., V ' 1 ' ' , WN ' bell, siiiriay Campbell. , , ,V,,VXSiaaV Row 3: Shirley CamDb6ll. Bob if W , T VV V, V Cantrell, Robert Carlysle, Connie . r f '3 ' T a '.?i ' . We -.V- , fa vs Carney, Janet Carr, Betty Car- a-aa ' - . a rington, Beatrice Carter, Nancy ZZ -V ' ,i V. VV Jkt A Carter, Don Carver. X ' ' Y ' ::: E i F Row 4: Larry Cashdollar, Virginia y VV L X V Cazel, Robert Chaffee, Peggy 2 . V V14 , a f ', 'N Q' L ', FV .a X ,F Chambers, Howard Chaplin, Janet .MZ g' S' X Q r s- Chapman, Paula Chapman, Joanne Q, 04 V fha , - if ci , rvi ' cia ai i, J 'a - ,T c aDD arianne ar ou VI FV VVVV V 3 2 VV V V ViV L Row S: Paul Chardoul, Charlotte V V Falk, Cieraldine Chatman, Creorge aff J ,rg ,V ,454-l V .. r, 'X +4 .C .Q .. X . Cheney, Joanne Cheney, Jane , , ,LQ sf :L ,L - H' rg, 'jx ciaiiarirr, Brenda ciiiiaaaaa, Phil V, ' X aa- Christensen, Jack Clark. 2 . Q , K, Pow 6: Jackie Clark, Jessis Clark, V5 V Patricia Clark, Carole Clarke, CV, V -'Mg W VR ff V 'fat , , VV VV Marilyn Clarke, Janeene Clark- lj ., A ,Val-I QV. 3 V -. ' , ann, Clayton Conway, Pat Clem- r . I V7 19 'V , W' S cnc, William Clemons. ff Nl ' ik V ,aiFail 1 rim' liiiiiifi'i'1lji,llVl' Row l: Lanice Cleveland, David Clink, Larry Clink, Tom Clough, Barbara Coates, Don Cohoon, Lou Ann Coke, Jan Etta Coleman, Dick Collins. Row 2: Cordon Collins, Torn Col- l 'l5- Man! Comer, Judy Compton, Pat Conlitte, Sue Conrad, Mary Conway. N-3r1Cy Cook, Richard Cook. ROW 3i Bill Coon, Bob Coon, Bob Cooper, Kathryn Corley, Glen Cor- rell, Marshall Cossman, Richard Cottrell, Nancy Coulton, Cary Countryman. Row -lx Judy Covington, Judy Coykendall, Nancy Cozzins, Fay Crane, Nancy Crane, Janet Cran- ston, Vernon Craig, Janet Cran- ston, 'Lynne Crawford. Row 52 Cat Creighton, Lon Creighton, Paul Crest, Barbara Cross, Dave Cross, David Cross- man, Marilyn Culham, June Cull, Bob Cuthbertson. Row 6: Dean Cuielier, Darlene Darling, Dennis Daignault, Ruth Ann Dainell, Bill Daniels, Chuck Daugherty, Bill Davidson, Jean Davis, Evelyn Davis. ,J 'I' 4 tv ra S S f E' a .rl J 4 X 'P Q af fe .J I 'QB 8 A.,'. 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C' Laura Dearborn, Charlene Decker. ra JK, My , Bob DeCrausaZ, Cordon Delavner s i - V' 'I Cordon Dell, Dolores Del.3DP- W, ,J far y getbtigi- Jr X- I Q gf' f' J J 4 ' fr , i James De esie Jr , J Row Z: Moreland Delmar, Bob 8: M K.. ,Pg f- A- rg gkgj Demo, Alvina Dennis, Donald 3 ,J ff ? gl, 5- ,Q Je f' Dennis, C-ary Depro, Bob DeVer- V Q N '- ' ' - a M J Yi ' uay, Linda Dickenson, Worsa Lee ,,. it V' D' k , St h D' kt ' . ,fs,c,, .I A A ic inson ep en ic s ein ,V 'i W M W 5 Row 3: David Diehl, James I J 'W ' M V' Dmack, James Dmock, Lon Dodge, Q, J E' W , V I Y Jeanne Dolan, Pat Dolan, Andrea Z Wi jf ,' l NZ m y Doner, Patricia Dooley, Seth i 'E'yliM f J ' 5 Downey. - ' A' ' lii' 7 Row 4: Fred Draper, Barbara Dun- .ai ta i-AI, as if rw J evant, Sharon Dunivan, Ernest Q Jaw ' X -'ff Dunken, Jim Dunn, John Dunn, , J JJ, W X s.J- . J J . ,,, C , JW Charlotte Durnan, Keith Dusen- J f if ia , E i E . T f VV I ,yi ery u a arven 9 5 ,JJ.i fl ----' -J'J f ROW S1 Dallas Eaton, Dorothy ,Q M , 7 : i 1-A -I ,--, 'lar an rf ,it Eaton, Nathaniel Eavly, Ted Ebel, Q 7: P '. Ja 5 Cary Eberhardt, Alice Edwards, f X f -,ff-fr X Bernadine Edwards, Clara Ed- if l it f., wards, Curtis Edwards. 5 3 . A ff' ' ' , J Row 6: Leon Edwards, Robert ,, ,ra i n ii li. .J , ,J A -:fs Edwards, Melba Ettinger, Mary ug A X ,gg J Egg , Ehrlich, Barbara Elk, Shirley El- 4 ,J 'j,,,,f iirrgiarr, Donald Ellis, Jam Eraaiaaii, X if f , J Ted Engstrom. oiicliiiiidrcdjqfly-0710 v ' f I V' 2 f ,.: af ff V J- ff 5 W gt I N Q, g Y ,, li f '19 ' 4 ff J f J, ,ff if 4 r g QW ,V fa! f .:. fi I, Y ' v V , W f W ,f If f ' Z -WM A ,gy f , 'A M , ,W f 1 - 1 W , v W 75, fa f, af ,aw Z , ,JA W ff 5 7 I ' 2 ff lr . ..f f , X, ,ff 1 f 1, 'I 4 , -'diff ,, ,Z A Z f 4 .iff 2, 'Y i ,J it , , ? ' , UIII' liiiizflrwrf flff,l f'Ix'l7 Z H1 In if ,, f 2'-W, E 9 ff f fzZlL7 'EF 713' ' '25 Z.. ,N 22222. , 'Ei 3,452 X 5 V., I ,, M 1 . W, 5 . ,. y F .W 1 i 35 we 1 4 X 1 vi .,g , j .. .i f I , f , mfg , .,f 'fffs 25' -4 , ms 'e 'W 4-71 :- J ,au .5 ,A J 4 W, .12 M-'xx' ZA! , , W. .. 7 , TT X I 4? J E, E ,.,, f :ii .5 -J 43, I 12- X L - -1-'ref .. .1-, ., ,' 1,5 4 x ..i.--- ,ww v 1,4 ,Y , '- , W, ,Jr V' , 3, 33141 gg, g pg. , f, 'M V. ' - - 'F ' li 1 ,' , ,xx -P ,- Z- V V f -.', ,-G, 7 VA - L F ' pw-- J- - Q-A , J J gl J i if fr cief gfi to- ,-, fy I ', -Q S- js ' F 'nf .7 2 - -we F . ii' 'Q 'W' - ,-Q-:ffm A, i' . , M fy 9 W W-1, 4 ,Qs . Q 3:2 5 f X ,, -1 , fi , , K ,ry , jr s ,- 7 ,Z , i is rr , .2 L. J t, ,, F f . N' ' M ., CL ,nv 1 L+, 1 .Q 9 ,L c, A if I c ,, f G , ,, sf- -wk ff f 'l I . .. 7, .FQ as JS , s ' ' ir 'f Row 9: Peggy Gratsch, Betty Greer, Jerry Green, Nora Green, Row lO: Carolyn Gregory, John Gregson, Bob Bren- ier, Danny Grier. Row l l 1 Donna Griffith, Darryl Griffus, Marcia Griggs, Charlene Griswold. Row l 2 3 Don Gross, Elaine Q , .., 4 . f Q ' -,1 00 42'-'Pr v, J? i J 7 , , f QEY, f A J f fm 3 f ff? M, N S .Qi 2 gg, Sophomores Row l: Billie Jo Epps, Sue Ep- stein, Dolores Erwin, Willis Eth- ridge, Jack Etson, Woody Evans, Laura Ann Ezell, Robert Faist, Don Ford. Row Z1 Larry Favington, Jim Fea- therstone, Valerie Felton, Doug Figley, Robert Filer, Anna Finn, Shirley Finney, Ramona Fisher, James Fishwick. Row 3: James Fisher, Anne Fitz- gerald, Betty Fjoii, Karen Folk, Bruce Foote, James Ford, Wyvetta Foster, Larry Frampton, Frances Downey. Row 4: Ruth Franks, David Fos- ter, Ronald Frazier, Pat Freeman, Barbara French, Charles French, Eileen French, Rosemary Frick, Carol Freed. Row 5: Dorothy Frost, Stanley Frymark, Beverly Fuller, Joyce Fuseek, Beverly Gabbs, Bob Gab- riel, Dick Gattield, John Galick, Bruce Ganett. Row 6: Beryl Garchew, Dael Gard- er, Patricia Garreth, Sue Garrett, Ernestine Geesey, Virginia Geiger, Virginia Green, Joe Gerow, Row 7: Sally Gersh, Bettina Ger- shinzon, Maraline Getch, Shirley Gibson, Georgia Gierman, Norman Gilbert, Georgia Gilliard, Gerald Gillmore, Wanda Glasgow. Row 8: Randall Glidden, Pat Glo- big, Darrel Golden, Jim Goecker, Darrel Golden, Mike Goldman, Dave Goodman, John Goodwin, Barbara Graham. Gross, Janet Grove, Mike Sue Stipes and Carol G . lymcg BC-3VClY Show that sophomores do occa- sionally study. Sophomores Row l 2 Ann Guilford, Jimmy GUI- ledge- J0Vce Gunriel, Janice Guy, Fred Hale, Dave Hall, Russ Hall Virginia Hall, Willie Halloway. R Hamilton, Sandra Hamilton, Bar- bara Hans, Ron Hans, Bonnie Har- din, Juanita Hardisty, Deanna Harris, Earl Harris. ow 2: Ken Hameline, Betty Row 3: Sharon Harris, Lee Roy Harrison, Phyllis Harp, Beth Harp- er, Hoke Hart, Beth Hartman AUCJVQV Harty, Ted Hartz, Mike Hasman. Row -li Steye Hasmnn, Bernard Hauer, Pat Haynes, Maurice Hay- ton, Tom Hedrick, Fern Heed, Jim Heiclenlaerger, Dawn Helden- reick, David Henderson. Row S: Judith Henderson, Mary Jane Henderson, Richard Hender- son, Virginia Henderson, Helen Henry, Vera Henson, Vernon Henson. Helen Ann Herb, Ruth Herrington. Row 62 Gal Hickey. Donna Hicks, Jacl, Hicks, Harold Hiegerson George Higgins, Dick Hill, J. C. Hill, Robert Hoag, Sandra Hobson. Row 7: Jim Hobson, John Hodge Delmus Holdson, Floyd Holland. Victor Holoye, Donnie Holtz, Merlin Holtz, Mary Hopak, Janice Hope. per, Rhea Horn, Jean Hoskins. ZZ? . - , . ,,,i ,ai-1 mf 1 If L? ,. K mga ai V .SWQJ V Q as-'f f t sf , .W W4 , . ,m.,,' 5 BJ 'Wu I4 ,, i . -92 K l' 'Q nf' -was X P, 1 x S. E r W' .3 , ' B., ' - .11 .aa ff K V ' 4 J J 6 4 v af iff X ,Cf U 5 if 4 fl ik , ,' :HZ .-v 1 , J' ,I , .5 QW? wg 5 .3 if fx ff 4 f' ,Ar fa f A ,N i s f t W, 7 4 ,. ,,,,,,,,, I . ,. s Qg gx, s. xg I ,ff ZW! as ,, I - up L 1:4 , -if . W? 4 f 5 ' ' ,N ti? s , 0 7 i 50 13 - ,I fi A J ,,...- 5 I , . 4' Q, ,. Y 7 ' V ,,,, ,c ,SN Row S: Carol Hopper, Lyn Hop- ,Q ,, Ea gf' Charles Hosler, Ron Hosner, Bill Houlley, Bobby Houston. Why is Circle A tangent to Circle B? Geometry stu- dents Chuck Daugherty, Eileen Jenson, and Ann Bishop fight a losing battle to find the proper theorem. 'X is J f. fs , fs . Row 9: Sandra Hovey, Leslie Howard, Jack Howe, Ed Howell. Row lO: Wayne Howell. Mary Joan Hudson, Clara Huffman, Linda Huges. Row ll: Doreen Hulli- berger, Jo Hunter, Velma Hurd, Sheirel Hurles. Row l2: Lila Hutchinson, Darrold Hyde, Elaine Hy- nala, Chuck Hyslop. 1 45 3 W ,iw f. .,, Z 1 if7 tf?,l ag, Y 'mf I X X -f Q. f 'V' 1,2 f , f S, 5 X47 'h.' Q 1 , if A S ., 'E' Y -4 VJ.. L , R has 'AM-at an .s 5 'v vr 'Q l fm ,mg i 4' ' 'St 4 SY b W me 5 ,P .Q ' N: . 'P -- sw . : ' 3 f E L , , 9 Q J IVIZ at wf N X A. ' vs ffl' Q S ,af-i.- .. R 1 Z' 5ff1'4? t W , . 5, , N 5 , . . W 4, . ,.,, V -5 .yi X ii X, ' 1 QP KY 4' l x 'S . ' ' ft E' -2 F ,I , ' .. 4 if . : fl , 'tl A N 15 - f ' - if 1 1 , fy fl ., ,,, W, 'hi is, E W , ., , ,, W , ffl: pg: V, R fi A - ,. vi I hw 5 is , si ' '- 7 ' , In ,.... Q , Y fx? 4 ' VW, -I , 'J if Q? r . , , , s, 5 jg, l Y R 5? i 1 2-I i i ' if .A , ,J er ff .gg ' - 4 5 l.-if 31 ,, sf ,. 1 X ff X13 , K' fs., i asf E j x 1 -i - N ' 1, ' om' lniiidrvd fifty-flzrvc Mya. I , V Row l: Bob lgnace, Clifford ln- , ,R 4 3, 22 A V 1, In My man, Sandra Irvin, Isabell Hewitt, 4' r, fi 'fl , Va Elizabeth lsham, Richard lves, Jim js . y ' V LV Jackman, Kenneth Jackovotz, I 4 Leonard Jackoyich. 9? f V t-- Row 2: Carol Jackson, Gifford I 'X I I V- Sl -.2 ,, Q , 1 , I Jackson Robert Jackson Shirl VV V, , 47, - ,V , T ,W 0 V ,E J JV VQV , , ey fd ,, ,A ,gf is f ,, Jackson, Karen Jacobson, Carol sa 1 ,f 1 JV if -, ,f r 5 , V f f5,,,,W V A ,y X J- , c , ,sf J , Jakust, Margery James, Janice 1 , sf 545' ,MW ' J W th I J VV fs VV - aynes, y e aynes. I . , 71' ' 1 VVVV Row 3: Ilene Jenson, Carl Jent- VA V V 2 Clarentine Johnson, Clevish John- , V'f'VVVV ' . - .fr-rg' 2,-tr? son, Dick Johnson, Douglas John- n ' W I I ' I son, Jim Johnson. -1 1' ' I I 1 J li I by iviv , Row -I: Loran Johnson, Mary Lee 'X V, r Vv, QV ,Li ff V5 V, f S VV , o nson, u i ones,V ar in 'W' 77 I - if I 'Z Jones, Sandra Jones. Willie Jones, ' l 'i A Y V XV V - l Edward Kaake. ii x.., I , , Q ' Row 5: Myrna Kale, Nancy Kan- ,V . .. .,., , V ,, Q, S If V Q J , W AV ,L V 2 E, Y, HZ :ff V. yo, Graco Kaphengst, Claudette W' ., j i 1 , r Keene, Sandv Keene, TommV ' ' ,V,, 1 'fer-if , . 1 y -I V v i Keene, Bernadine Keens, Dave NN, -'f I Q- fix Kellerman, James Kelly. if .V , V - -'-'h Row 6: Ann Kempt, Cary Kemp, V V V ' V V D Vw , ,VV ,V VW if, -V VVVV Donald Kennedy, Jane Keranen, ffm W 7 I Us . gil X 'ffl . gf ' ' Dick Ketzler, Jayne Killbreath, V Va ff wr XV VV ,Zag L W , , , ,K ,,, 7, V V 4 , wr V, r Q wr Bernard King, Ronald Kipp, Don ,K W ,MHB7 QXV uw r Kitchen .fi fra I f ,' ' ' K ' J. i X J, A I f at l I 5 'C Row l : Leonard Klungle, Pat Z , V 1 All VV - Klein, Barb Klustein, Bill Knapp, W bf I .4 5 X Q Mary Knight, Alice Noodle, Sarah Vi ' ' I S u ' 1 Knowles, Joyce Knoll, Charlotte C W I 'U W V Mata KI'lLlI'l'1. ,M M , 1 XV ? S Row Z: Barbara Kocsis, Bethany rl 6 IVVVI N N Koeber, Louis Konya, Bill Konty- i '17 ., , c Q X ko, Donald Kordee, Barbara Kor- VL f 1 rv ,Vi .. J 9 ma, Don Koyl, Mary Kristek, Ira QV QW, ft 'T Q Kruse. I - N A ' xx -as Row 31 Leokaclic Kuntz, Gerald , ,Wt tIlifi'9i sx Kupres, Nancy Lac-iberte, Jim 7. 4, V VV, VA,,,,,,.,,,2Mi , M V., V V Laing, Norman Lake, Beverly Lam- ' V ., if f , l 'iw Q 4 'X S g dreaux, Noraiean Lamson, Marie , Q ' 4 f ' LMI' ROM Lang' Nl I ,i I I Row 4: Wanda Lasley, Jerome lg if Q --I X X Lathom, Norman Lathrop, Sue iv 15 2 V I z , -y, i V ' Qi X Lathrop, Don Lawson, Charles ,, X Qi -g 7' -' ' 5 . Lavelle, Rose Lavene, Fred Lavery, 4 'M I I .ij Divid Lazar. , I ff 3 fly. ' ' X , ,V pf' Row 5: I-lerbc-rt Leach, Mary LCE, , NT' 01,4 Va fi, Pat Lee, Carol Lcihr, Mary Lehr, wwf' , V ' ' 3 , rg. L. 3flV , Vik Sue Lemonds, Myrna Lcneschmidt, , I '-J, gk Thomas Leroy, Janet Less, I , If ' Q sy I I ' l lv , ' S 1 Il Row 63 Jerry Lester, Barbara fg I . I Lewis- John l-'emi John Llm5l'Y. . ' ,Z A 'wt-Q V'-T' V, Lvl 'J 'Q ' .., if arry Lincoln, Mary Linrlcrman, I 1 , ,, Vi - -L . r V ws g Roiemary Linn, Shirley Linn, Bob V I Vg' , J VV is V Liritzv I I i. f'if 'v ,,., ., lg i, ,. . ,L tt,,, , sm ,K rim' liiriiiliwl fifty-fiiilr f K. 7 s Row l: Joyce Little, Jerry Livasy, s Donna Livingston, Jerry Living- DVM, J , Q VVV . M 1 ston, Shirley Long, Kall Loper, if ,V ,Q 1' , ' '1 if .E L, lVlafY l-0VeS 0V9i KEY L bar er fi J ff , M, X Q, D L h Y g i Vf , V 1 V? as V Nags , , - ,, , , I e ee MA if Q - 'xl tl Viz Row 2: Dandi Maccimei, Ed Mac- ' , V, f Clrnei, Carol Machael, Todd Mach- ,: ff I- Wi' , 55? V ., r 4 . . 1 5 .,f . 2 A N .- inar, Mike Maier, Nan MacLeod, V ia V 'ff Jim Madden, John Mair, . s ' V ff QV ' ff' ' 5 fr Jw Z il . I ,f ., fer Row 3: Jenny Mann, Rita Mar- ' V, Cinko, Bob Markie, Nadien Marsa, F MS' , .-.. 5 .JV V W y Q Q Ruth Marston, Maryellen Martin, ij, I V W Z? Q i Richard Martin, Torn Martin, Jan- ' ' 4225 ' 'ali T, ' , ' W 'T U -4 ,f sig' X sr ice Mason. ' ' 'Q 'lai n . L 'ffgij V!! jp Til' L X 5 Row 4: Beverly Mathis, Garletta Mattoon, Mary Mattoon, Leonard .:. f- -f 'V a ' ,VV , . Mauer, Maxine Mauerberger, ' ,- av awww, L, .Q it wi N Ronald Maxheimer, Nancy May- ,A,, 53, - S 'Y ,Q if li nard, Donna McArthur, Glenn W Q i McCollum, ,, A . U Row 5: Eloise McLain, Patricia ,,,,,, Z ', V- McGlain, Gloria McClure, Jesse .. V V V V V V McConnell, David McCredie, Bob ' n- 'f ' ff V' i ' ,, ' , McDaniel, Tom McDole, Allan ' , - V -5 ' 1 McDonald, Jud McDon ld, Rr ,, 1 ' 5 Y 3 M ::,, V ,,A- zzlz V VV? V jf' Ik , I V V ,X Row 6: l-larold McDowell, Pat McGlee, Mary Mclntosh, Donald , V - V VV V 2' V V, AV Mclntyre, Ronald Mclntyre, Alan - if - V4 ff' V ' . f 7 A- an McKa , Robert McKay, Carol Mc- , TQ of J .7 -- M F' A ' V Y ,j f ,X ir - Kellar, Martha MCLeish, X '5 l, ' f , g ,, V If V XV A X . VV VVV,, V Row l: Larry McMillan, Sharon ' ,Q '- V 5 , 4 McMillen, Kay McMullan, Emma fig. V: VV f H ' -,Sf McQueen, Dallas McSvvain, Shar- ff gif ,. We on Mead, Jim Mears, Leroy Me- QN G cum, Elaine Medlyn. X 5 4 H J f - - -::': ' s ,-, 1 S -. QM. 1' V , X 5 Ro'w 2: Roger Meier, Roland V V iv. V 'Zig I ,N Q A Ei Meinert, Edward Melancon, Mar- 'V ' j -55.15 a if V, ,Q wg, cia Melet, William Mellow, Linda QQ 4' sf, . .. Q Mergon, Stephen Merrill, Judy f ,, .,i, ' N , 1 U X Q Merriman, Sophie MHSIHQS- E J V V V,VV Vff Zi Vw, Row 3: Dan Messick, Roy Met- , 6 in .u as W' 4 sf Q T, Celts, Mall' Meyers, Nancy Mey' in jr - 'lf V ' 5 V, ' , 's f i Q ers, Patricia Meyer, Richard Mid- 'T' V' I BN 'J L ,,,, in it dleton, Arthur Miller, Evans Mill- , X, S er, Kay Mllef- J vit sl N 1 , Row 4: Malvina Miller Penny V CA , V , V Vx W 1 -yV,V ' 5 y Miller, Martha Milliken, Bonnie , s rs ,af as W Mills, Dan Mince, Jam tvlmce, ' W N, 'W it f V P Kathy Mitchell, James Modonas, N l -,-- . , ,S - f f V VV I , Vi, V Bob Moffett. - a s V Row 5: Dilbert Moira, LeRoy Mol- , JV it ,V 1 loseau, Connie Monroe, l-larold , ,J -5 g if i,':'51 'QS' 3 fy Montgomery, Donald Montne , sw f if f 2 5 3:5 A S Ellis Moore Lnda Moore Ma yd f cf Me 1-ri ' 's V ' , i ,W in V VVVV Mya f .,.. z o f Moore, Rose Pauline Morandine. + , f . V.,, A if , , ,V A f. V VVVV Row 6: James Moratti, Bill Mor- A V J ------: 2 .5 V Vt iii 4 VV gan, Janet Morgan, Sherry Mor- , 3 'V i 1 . Q' V ,af ' i esky, Irene Moritz, Shirley Mor- VV li X -4 ,, VV , - 'RY ris, Wallace Morrissett, Janice ,, W : ' ,ff A .E 1 V, ff' Morrissey, Gerald Morse. ff' f if ff J-fix f . 'Y ' Q mic lzzzndrcdjtfty-1514 1 dns My 0, w . , ' , :S st- ' ' Sophomores Row l: Al Morton, Judy MOSS, Duane Motley, John Mohnie, Hol- Q X V , A 55 41 A 3, aff, st if ' W 7V .,n ' 1, : N - : - 'I V 1 -- d M ll J M b Karert V ,. - ' -V S Q zzl ef' U el- erm Um V' . , 6, if V it V ig. Murphy Eileen Nagy, Ray Naiar. , :Q AA , .V ' gf' 7 f gf ye : V , V 5 V s, ' V .V , X N V, Row 2: Marcia Narling, Karen ' ' : 'Q' wish: 2 ' , V :V Nauss, Jerry Needham, Bill Nel- Vi- , mf 'S , , - son, David Nelson, Barbara Niemi, , J , Ben Noble, Barbara Noble, C-ilbert f' fl iw' JV Norm- al A i i , f 33. ' , V, V' Row 3: Patsy Northway, Richard . Q2 ,V , 6 .A ,.,, V zb' , ..., , Vw Q32 as Nuttle, Sharon O'Dell, Joanne 351 li 4 53, , Q V 4 .-Vi Oman, Mary Jane Olds, Kathleen -f5fVVf:V 4' www f Oldstield, Delores Onslott, Karen A ,,, Opie, Sandra Ostrander. , ,il l , iir. U ZIA, ,: , Row 4: Gloria Owen, Ronald Oz- , ,, Vw V V , Q, ' ,.., li: anich, Ruth Ozanich, Richard Pal- .p3i,VV VV 55 , 1 wi .fy Y acios, James Pollock, Christine ' if V, ' ,V SJW i12 '5 V:,gxV V I Paraschos, Claude Parker, Sharon 'J V, N 5 1 f P Q' ' ' I Q f fiiggij - JY Parker, Cuy Parks. I f 'r ' i 1 Y i xt , f , , Row S: Janice Parritt, Margaret V W: .5 ,W 4 ,- it S, fy, X6 , , Patten, Dick Pawlak, Shirley Pavy, ' 3, Zvi if Vt ff 'X t : SS QV Vi, Sheila Peacock, Jim Pellow, Rob- V V V ? X- J' ' fg V iff ert Pembertson, Carole Perkins, ', l, f V Clarence Persails. if ' Q , V . Row 6: Nancy Persails, Jim Pertle, V V AV,-' Z Q V MV fy V P Ei Clifton Peters, Nancy Peterson, VZ .7 ,,, , ' ,? ,js Mis ,, ' 0 ' ' ff L 4 Priscilla Peterson, Steve Peto, ' V wwf af if ,VV ,M James Petty, Sharon Peters, John l tm' X' J 5 A ' V Phil ff f rf A AV - DO . I 1' A Vi V Vg, Row 7: Joy Pierce, Nancy Pierce, A ,Lf iiii ' V C, , 2,,, V V: :4 in W V ,3 53 V'-,-V V fa Jeannette Pilon, Robert Pinkstatt, ' F V. 'N V I: - VQVVTV VV ,fy Phyllus Pippertger, Jeanarm PIU- ,I M 2 V Ai Q V :tif V mf f Cinski, Becky Plummer, Turencie f C Q Poke, Bernice Poole. qv A 'V in Q Row B: Kay Poole, Cerald Pollock, l 1 ,Vwf ,,f' ,t V, Viola Pope, Lillian Preger. ,J , V Row 9: Priscilla Prescott, Wilma .W , 4 ' ' Prince, Annette Pritchard, PHZZB .,, VZ ' f' V Lee. rf , W, f I 9' , ,z 5 X V M y ' ff .v!,9' .' 0 ' VV ' 4 4' Row llf' Phyllis Putter, Elizabeth V f 7 lily r ' Piirncll, Clone Pyschor, Joan . Val :: Z' 7 ' f , :LA l-low ll Joyrty Ouirnby, Patricia VV f, VV X ,. Cliiinn, Ruth Raclgerson, Carol , N' UL, f l-Hifllfe, ' f 1. ,V wifi -wff,W f V' V I V Pow lfi l'1.1rI-.im lil.iiiil.1ll, Niirma J fa Raiiilall, liicly lhinny, l'-.ilncl lfhiii- fly. l Mrs, Parmelce helps Guy Whit- mm and JUCJY Merriman classity wiv lliiiirfrivf flqflllbl'-,l'l..l' fl'1C Begonia. Sophomores Row l: Brenda Rathburn, Victor 4 nf' :Sill uvnv ' 3 Rauch, Pat Rau, Cell Raymond , as 59, 1 , :r , , a ,r JUdY Raymonde, Carol Reavley: f i -W if gharon Redman, Joan Reid, Ken ': M f ,lf Q W era. Ji ik . if i if , Row 2: Jim Reif, Beth Reming- 4 Q' E j . ton, Jim Rensherger, Ronnie Rey- ff 's lu. i nolds, Howard Rhoades, Don Rice, 'S 1 1 . Sly Richard Shoup, Andree Richard- , ' , son, Bob Richardson. , V 'fy V H i Row 3: George Richardson, Linda , Rider, Wallace Riggs, Dave Rig- f 'J 6 ,, A i man, Jess Riley, Bill Ringer, Nan- Q2 iw' ! ' ' cy Rettenberg, Jack Robbins, ' ,. J Na Charles Robert. 5 i If Row 4: Beverly Robertson, Gapus 'Q g f Robinson, Geraldine Robinson, 'rv V' 7 '13 Jia? .. Oretha Robinson, Wayne Rock, W I 4, J ' I Q' Jim Rogers, May Romox, Lamar Ag 1 .K '1'N W Roof' BWV dw Row 5: Becky Rosson, Nancy A Y . V Ross, Pat Ross, Judy Russell, D , Q ' ,Q QQ' me sy at 1',,' Sandy Rushow, Gwen Russel, Judy ' ' 'S ZW, Russell, Nancy Russell, Judy ' -- ., x 'A Rutherford. ' '-i, , ,gh Row 6: James Ryat, Bob Sack, 1 i as Mona Sacks, Gordon Sacobs, Eve- wi 51 K M if W W ,Qi lyn Salyer, Joan Samples, Joe ig ,in M' I Sand, Bob Sanders, Ron Sanders, H ,, M 7 Sandra Maynard. M .145 if XG 1' Q ' X lj i L, 1 Row 7: Garry Savage, Barbara , A J 1 Savoix, Janet Schermerhorn, Mar- . 4 ii S5 .. 'ff' M lene Schmitt, Nancy Schrader, j Q .QL ffw i Zelma Schrieber, Peter Scheitzer, Zia if Jewel Scruggs, Nancy Searles. A ,, Row 8: Donna Seeley, Judy Sey- A ,GLX ern, Marilyn Seymour, Schuyler Seymour. J if Row 9: Barbara Sharp, Jerry A ' Sharpe, Robert Sharpe, Clarence Sl iingl'itOr1. if f i : Row IO: Gene Show, Ken Shep- ard, Kathleen Sherwood, James Shingabager. Row ll: Jerry Shuster, Eleanor Shiek, Howard Kultz, Carrie Si- bilsky. Row lZ: Neil Sickterman, Lee Ann Siegel, Diane Simmons, 1 Monte Simmons. l Migg Knight explains to Dave Smith and Jackie Straka the tor- . W gg . .S s sw S W S 4 Wwe-Y ., I ,L ' , 9' fb E G ,A .Q ,af f A ,Wil A . I I J I' ' ' is , Y.. is J M: :ffl if K' ' N pi J, il 'ML I 1 MW.. J . ' X ', J. 5 iy lS, WM - if f' .. 7? if if 2 iz ei? FK ff , Wi' J, 1: Q. K I ,... 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Row 43 Leon Thorpe, Ralph Thorpe, Juanita Thrash, Phyllis Tice, Pobert Tippett, Jo Ann Todd, Martha Toland, Tom Bill. Charles Totten. Row 5: Beverly Townsc-nd, Sonya Towngend' Barbara Traley, Bob Triloar, Sally Trew, Pat Triplett, ltlanette Tryman, Scott Tucker, Stetan Tucker. Row 6: Kenneth Turner, Susie Turner, Mary Turungoff, Marilyn Tweddle, Lorna Tyion, Bob Utt- ley, Don VanEvery, Ester Van- Paclf, Bethany Vercoe lim' flfillifz wif fllifl'-Vllfllll f 'X X , f , , 43' -sy f AL . L y xg - 2 Z '32 1 ' if 1' fx In .5 A xg in MTL , - 44 visa yo J i 7 , J I .,'l A . H . f . i ' 'Q We ' 7 , af . f' nat ' . f f f Z 'v 5 ' ' T-W 0 1 Ya ,zz I, Y it f 27 'i src' f I 5 4 2 if Q 'f f 1-' 'T' Q51 Z ' 4 fr , T cv' ff' f J . 1451 it I I ,,. A , ' ff .,,., fs ' - a. ' ,L X ef ,s , w mi ,fc 4 I rd qv Q 4 , , ,. H' I sry f W , , ,,,, Row l : Don Simons, Frances Simpson, Sharon Skinner, Peggy Skipper, Cecile Smith, David Smith, Doug Smith, Earlene Smith, Elaine Smith. Smith, Row 2: Ciary Smith, Gwen lnez Smith, Janet Smith, Jerry Smith, Smith, Linda Smith, Martha Nona Mae Smith, Sharon Smith. Row 3: Denis Sousa, Jean South- well, James Snider, Bill Snyder, Richard James Snyder, Carol Sparks, Judith Spraker, Sharon Spears, Bob Spencer. Row 4: Lela Spicher, Annette Spicko, Cordon Spink, Glavin Staak, Richard Stallings, Geral- dine Stange, Eugene Stearns, Tim Stebbins, Sue Stetten. Row 5: Fred Stephens, John Ste- phens, James Stephenson, La- Vonne Stephans, Patricia Stevens, Marcia Stevenson, Dick Stewart, .. , My V ., V7 A - J! ,' 5' J ' .vvv 'fx Rosemary Stewart' Sue Stlpes' Z -i . , ,.,,, . L14 .lf , ,y Row 6: Peggy Stockton, Pat Ston- J Z M A L, er, Joanne Stover, Linda Story, W' mi f ., 'V Carolyn Staley, Julius Strange, 57? al 'K Phyllis Stalton, Bob Stays, Diane , s fl NV, X.,A K, K TLJGFZ . . a i M i 5? 99 - , .J I W ,l l ,L ,. I ff W - 5 T 2 + S if , A . ff' if if 'J Y , 'i1- . M I .J , - ' s 4- 'T 'T SQ 5- . 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