Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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PAT UFBAN Sophomore Treasurer, Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Council, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Future Nurses, Talent Show, Pepperettes, Commanderins, Junior Red Cross Council, Belle Masque. ANDRE WARD Senior Board of Directors. Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Junior Red Cross Council. PEGGY WATSON Student Council, Girls' Sports, Le Cercle Francais, Student Coun- seling Program, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes. LARRY Wll.l.E'l'l Student Council, Cross Country, Swimming, Kaleidoscope, Porpoise, Concert Band, Marching Band, Spanish Club. RONALD WILLIAMS DEAN WILLSEY Marching Band, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Concert Band Amici Romae, Khem Klub, German Club. DOUGLAS WONDFRLIC Sophomore- Boairl ol Disc-ctois Radio Speech, Kaleidoscope, Attic Play:-is, Amiri Romnv, Talent Sliow. LUELLA ZUNDTL Girls' Sports, Br-Ilv Mciuquv, Pvpppu-gg,,54 L'1I JUANITA ABERNATHY Radio Speech, Talent Show, Commandarins, Junior President, Sophomore President, Sophomore Board of Directors, Junior Board af Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Student Council. BETTY ADAMS Chorus, Junior Red Cross Council. FRANCES ADAMS Future Business Leaders. Seniors 2..m4frA JULIA ADAMS ,i'. . t -t-r ' I I - Stepping Stones, Chorus, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, H Ai E V iii' I Junior Red Cross Council. ,V WANDA ADAMS ' ., r 'W' ' Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir. - 2 4 f MILDRED AMIE ,i' f ,, Girls' Sports, Y Teens, Stepping Stones, Library Service. I v,,4,5,.1VM ef ,,,, 1 2 5' ' .FF-s -',- fl! X . , . , .. J' rrii PAUL ANANICH 7 si . ,.r. V . Football qienefy, Baseball qienefm, Hi-Y, vmny Club. W .. V ALAN ANDERSON 'A J 'il , Marching Band, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Orchestra. Q1 X , i' - A .Q gi ,, ' r,.,A 0 A L 5 Q CAM ANDERSON U.. ' 3, 1' .s Track. ROBERT ANTIOR Track CLetterJ, Radio Speech. BARBARA ARMSTRONG VCY Bible Club, Stepping Stones, Concert Band, Kaleidoscope, Marching Band, Future Business Leaders. ROBERT ARNOULD Football, Basketball, Junior Red Cross Council. DONALD ARNOLD Shutterbugs lTreasurerj. MARGARET ARSENEAU MARLENE ASH Pepperettes, Future Busi ELIZABETH ATWOOD ness Leaders. Kaleidoscope, Orchestra. LORETTA AUKER Girls' Sports. DANIEL AUSTIN Khem Klub, Chess Club, Latin. 2 'f . , , f' 'i sf. .... S Af-AN 1' 'M Vw A 4 4 , N, r . 6 ...,. ,lm 1 A .. he ,.,. , ,.... ' L., r- .- A.,- . Q . A -- e'-' 1- r' ,1 :s- . -A .- -f-- .. -'z .... ., . sr , sv - - - i r '- .--. '. 1- ,. .5 ..: .,.. 4' we 9' - A .,... A , ' 1 -.,iE ' f1Q . s .V .. .... , . Ez --,--,,l - I -Q, S.. -....s 1 . , TJ ':2:2.ff3f1f',:',, .A - . ,. sf 25 -wtf Seniors QS. jak 'i -c ' .Assist it 'WV' ,E .W . 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W ,V 'mv 2 H , , , , , 05' L, I, ,E L y 5 F' L fowl: i 'V' , , .fl 1. I 213 JUDY AVERY Arrow Head, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Stagecraft, Belle Masque. MARY ANN BABA Girls' Sports CLetterl, Prospectus, Kaleidoscope, Future Nurses, Y Teens CSecretary, Presidentj, Khern Klub, F Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club, Belle Masque, Mu Alpha SALLY BACKUS Board of Directors, Student Council, Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Kaleidoscope, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Attic Players, Alpha Rho Tau, Stagecraft, Junior Red Cross, Pepperettes. SALLY BAIRD Girls' Sports, PAT BAKSA Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. ROBERT BALIKO ROBERT BALLARD Boys' Sports. THOMAS BALLARD Football, Swimming, Baseball. TRENTON BANDY Swimming. LYNWOOD BARRY Cross Country. GERALD BATES ROBERT BAUM Football, Basketball, Tennis lLetterl, Junior Red Cross Council, Junior Play, Spanish Club, Varsity Club LSergeant-at-Armsl, Junior Red Cross. PATSY BAZZANI Radio Speech, Boosters. SHERYL BEARUP Kaleidoscope, Talent Show. GWEN LAURIE BEATTY Arrow Head, French Club, Y Teens lPresidentl, Boosters. KAY BEATTY Y Teens lSecretaryl, MARY BELL Girls' Sports, Boosters. RONALD BELLANT ANN BERGSTROM Belle Masque, Girls' Sports, Khem Klub, Shakespeare Club, Synchronized Swimming, Lifesaving, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Gym Jamboree. LOUISE BERRY JOYCE BEUERLE Student Council, Girls' Sports, Chorus, Future Nurses, Pepper- SIYGS, Alpha Rho Tau, Junior Red Cross Council, Future Business Leaders lPresidentJ. ANN BIGELOW Synchronized Swimming, Lifesaving, Alpha Rho Tau, Stage- craft, Pepperettes. SUE BIGELOW Student Council, Girls' Sports, Spanish Club, Pepperettes. KENNETH BISHOP Cinema Club. DOROTHY BLACK Pepperettes. JEAN BLANCHARD Girls' Sports, Student Council, Junior Play, Talent Show, Pep- perettes. ERNEST BLOCH EUGENE BODKINS Cheerleader, Shutterbugs, Chorus, Kaleidoscope. PATRICIA BOROWIAK VICTOR BOROWIAK PATRICIA BOTOS Pepperettes. MICHAEL BOWLES Concert Band, Marching Band, Kaleidoscope. RICHARD BOYD Cross Country, Track, Swimming Cletterj, Porpoise. JOSEPH BOZARTH Football, Basketball, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Hi-Y, Solo Ensemble Festivals, Track. ROSALIE BRADFORD Girls' Sports, Prospectus, Kaleidoscope, Belle Masque, Pepper- ettes. SANDRA BRADFORD Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. Seniors W. ,,,. Q' .. , V! ,, -' fits 5543 ii I . I 1:29312 ' 122. ig.. Q 4 1 1' . ..,, , , 'J t f I I . I , .... ' 'V , ..,. jI.'Z ZZf2-41 A 'z: f?,-fgiiifff as- 'WQ B Q . new 1 , , ..., .1 V 'ith J , 1 ' 11, wwf 'gf' A A 1 ,' Z . . A QI A .:. '23 ff , - .,f. , , .- - my ,jj I ' 'gan-why . 9 , . :sf s 'W' ' .3 1 ' ,f A5 A f ,-I 1 ' D , ' Q - 5? '25 E , I fl' if '. ' ' ' ww-1, -.I . 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WAYNE BROOKS GALEN BROWN Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Council, Arrow Head Debate, Spring Speech, Belle Masaue, Kaleidoscope, Orchestra Pepperettes, Stagecratt, Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club Student Counseling Program, GERALD BROWN Attic Players Play. MARTHA ELAINE BROWN Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. MICHAEL BUCHANAN Tennis. WILLIAM BURNSIDE Basketball, Kaleidoscope. GLENN BYERS Football Varsity Letter., Club, Hi-Y, JOY BURT Basketball Letter., Track, Varsity Girls Sports, Spanish Club, Future Nurses. WILLIAM CABAL Track, Wrestling, JANET CAIRNDUFF Girls Sports, Pepperettes. JACQUELINE CALLAHAN Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Future Nurses. JAMES CAMPBELL Tennis Lette-r', Football, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella, Boys Glee Club, String Ensemble. NORMA CAMPBELL Girls Sports, Kaleidoscope, Leaders, Cadet Teachers A Cappella, Chorus Future Business GWYNNE CARLEY Senior Play, Junior Play, Kaleidoscope, Radio Speech, Talent Show, Orchestra, Shutterbugs, Junior Red Cross Council, Shake- speare Club. JOAN CARLSON Girls' Sports, Pepperettes. JOHN CARPENTER WILLIAM CARPENTER J. V. Football, Arrow Head. WILLIAM CARR JERRY CARTO KENNETH CATLIN Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Cross Country ILetterl, Swimming ILetterJ, Tennis ILetterQ, Arrow Head Business Staff, Arrow Head Editorial Staff, Junior Play, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Hi-Y CPresidentJ, Porpoise iSer- geont-at-Armsl, Chess Club. HELEN CAUDLE Chorus. SUSAN CAVITT Girls' Sports, Radio Speech, Future Business Leaders, Pepper- ONES. VINCENT CHEW Student Council, Junior Red Cross Council, Track, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, VCY Bible Club, Amici Romae. ROBERT CHILTON Cheerleader, Junior Board of Directors, Chess Club. JOHN CHINONIS Student Council, Cross Country, Amici Romae ITribunel, Model United Nations, Student Counseling Program. PATRICIA CHOATE Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Pepperettes. ANNETTE CHOBANIAN Board of Directors, Student Council, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Attic Plavers, Amici Romae, Junior Red Cross Council. JOYCE CLARK Girls' Sports. WILLIAM CLARK CONNIE CLIFTON Future Business Leaders. DONALD CLOUGH Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Orchestra. ,., 4 . s U- ' f :Q I , , my , , I . Q ff I2 f 14 .K f ff X, Kr 6 1 . 1 f 0 W , 5' 4 f f Q 3 5 Z! ff i fy l ,z 1 f , , 4 XA fy 1, .0 ' , 4 , f .:.. VG ! 1 4.1m , i 'Tec 9' . 'yuiv sg 1:. ,,,.'.. . -' f W 7 .., , ,-ww 'I 29 ., I 4 tr .WM F13 A '34 2 ,. W, Q '4 , ff' M f 5-. X . Y . W 'M . - , , ff ' f f' I Z f 2 4 W . Q, . MV 1- X ' Nd' jwmi y 441, ' H V. ,Wi f,: 1 V 4 lf.- fwf ' 'WM f,,, --W rl Il WN 13 W 'a' WW W f '41 , ,I 222 'I af Seniors Q5 1 2 gn 'i'-ig ,. of f, 'V 1 'fm' . ,W 1,., 1,. ,V f f wh , 7,1 M 'WX ,. :f..,., 1 ,,.. .X ,l ,. , - .,,. . , 'f 0 ff I , ' 1 4 ' J ' M , , V f f W ex e X , X sf '41, 1' Zi I W ft X f 2,7 , I if LZ g HAZ , 7 fiffwfff MQW A ,WC i 4 ' 'Wi' f fi f ,,', nf, 4 Q , . . 4 'W f Q ,rf was 1 4.l-V , if M ,iw 'f ,, W f 4 z, ,t ,, , X 2 f . ,fi G1 Lf' 6 ff, .- f ff' 0 ' fir -,,,., 7' V ' 7 7 , 0, Q , Q ww ,, f 4, SW 'f.,,f 'T ' If Qlfyjfyj, 7 'Z f, 1 ,gf f 21,414-7 5524.4 471, 6, ., . L fr ' ' f' Ops f .1 ,J fw 1, f 'f ,. ,,,, 1 1 H , 7 v 7,2 '1' , ' f , , 'MW f V? I er, - ..-c- ' - 'J 4, t L , .K at fr - J ,. ,. A 1 ' mi' 'Y 'inn-y flll NORMA COE Student Council, Girls' Sports, Radio Speech, Pepperettes Stagecraft. NANCY COLE Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Future Nurses Pepperettes. GAYN ELL COLEMAN Chorus, Y Teens. DONALD COLLINS Concert Band, Marching Band. GWENDOLYN COLLINS Girls' Sports, A Cappella Choir, Y Teens, Pepperettes, Com- manderins. CONSTANCE COMBS Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. MARY COMER Junior Red Cross Council, Girls' Sports. NElL CONOVER Basketball, Hi-Y, Porpoise. BILL CORLEY Football fLetterj, Track lLetterj, Baseball, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. JERRY COX VCY Bible Club, Hi-Y. MICHAEL CRAMPTON Future Business Leaders Boys' Glee Club, Chess Club. CLARENCE CRANDALL DALE CRANDALL Student Counseling Program, Arrow Head, Mu Alpha Chi, Shakespeare Club, Cadet Teaching. CAROL CRAWFORD Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Council. THEO CRIBBS Football, Hi-Y, JANICE CROAK Bowling, Debate, Spring Speech, Attic Players, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes. GARY CROOKS Baseball lletterj, Cross Country, Hi-Y, ROBERT CROSS LARRY CRYDERMAN Wrestling, Arrow Head Photographer, Prospectus Photog- rapher, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Jazz Concert, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Shutterbugs lPresidentj. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Track, Alpha Rho Tau, Teen Age Traftic Court. KARL DAHLSTROM Baseball. GARTH DAGGETT MARVIN DALTON Football lLetterj, Basketball, Talent Show. RONALD DANCEY Board of Directors, Football lLetterJ, Basketball CLetterJ, Ka- leidoscope, Talent Show, Student Counseling Program, Varsity Club, Concert Band, Marching Band. DONALD DANIEL LaDENE DARRAH Belle Masque, Radio Speech, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Amici Romae, Stagecraft, Junior Red Cross Council. MARY DAVIDSON Student Council, Arrow Head, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, Le Cercle Francais, Future Nurses, Pepper- ettes, Junior Red Cross Council, Attic Players, Student Coun- seling Program. JULIA DAWSON Girls' Sports, Pepperettes. HUGH DEAN JAN DECKER Girls' Sports lLetterl, Future Teachers, Pepperettes, F Club. MARION DEl.l.lNG Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. DARREL DeMOTT Marching Band. HARVEY DENAM Football Cletterj, Swimming, Baseball, Hi-Y. DOUGLAS DENNIS Khem Klub, Stagecraft. LARRY DEPRO JAMES DEUEL Spring Speech, Shakespeare Club, VCY Bible Club lPresidentj. .,., . . Civ' 'W' ' fin K . 1 sff. ' ' t , ? ti: ,. A 's I , VJ I fl f ! gff ,e , I we 0 1, f , 3, J :J wr , n 'P 48 64 , ' 1 ff f f 1 'Am I fr '56 Q -'bi '53 M12 9 , if W t , ? if ' f , S 31 Seniors ,tb 197 04 , . A - ' ., .--, 4 1 ' .,.., ,, it ,,,, ,, 14 1 f V , A A A xl , Hx J ZA , Q ' r T'f'ffv ,. 2 y 9 ' me fits' PTY Z f 'J' , awed X x K gy L gf-'rf We s 4 1 le Q V'4.,M. jf -I 'ig 'kv tx? A wtf' ...fl QV' 'N I 11 4 s qi ' ml. Blurb 'H-ss.,--' v AN we .Mgr Q -fm., 'Q V-' Z ii. L, 3 1. 5 for iv 'tg 46 f 1 Z fo .-CV. 0 ff i H51 'avi f I 1 f f 4 , W , ,ff 1 W9 of ZZ W f V 5' If , W X .HW 7' I ,W , . 4 f 9 Z Z , 4' , 4 A J- ' 41 ' Mos , ' Pb , 71 f ,, W 'W W' , f WW '-for pn 11 J Seniors ' , ,, 2' I W, ., .f .,-, 7 1 :-f: f, .I , V . im. ee. ww ! '4fQ, ', , A 'Ze 1 bfi' 1' f i Q1 ' I W W 4? f ,W I 1 ' rg! W f fu , , ' , I gf? V,., , y ' U WM, was fi. . 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Football fLetterj, Track, Golf, Basketball, Varsity Football, The Saturday Evening Ghost, Ski Club, Varsity Club. BEVERLY DOLAN Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Girls' Glee Club. RALEIGH DRAPER Varsity Football ILetterJ, Varsity Club. PATRICIA DUNCAN Future Business Leaders, Girls' Sports. JUDITH DUNN Sophomore Board of Directors, Girls' Sports, A Cappella CTreasurerJ, Chorus, Future Business Leaders, Future Teachers, Pepperettes, Attic Players, Student Counseling Program. MARY DUNSTON MARY EARLE Student Council, Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Kaleidoscope, Marching Band, Belle Masque, F Club, Stagecraft, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes, Amici Romae. FAYE EDWARDS Girls' Glee Club. JANET EHRLICH Pepperettes, KAREN EICHHORN Attic Players lSocial Chairmanj, Alpha Rho Tau, Commanderins CSecretaryt, Future Nurses, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Syn- chronized Swimming, Prospectus Senior Section, Junior Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club, Sophomore Board of Di- rectors, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Sophomore Vice-President, Student Council tActivities Chair- mant, Chairman Student Counseling Program, Model United Nations, Teen Age Traffic Court, United States-Canadian Con- ference, Lifesaving. PATRICIA EKSTEN Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Future Business Leaders, Stepping Stones, VCY Bible Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Prospectus. GEORGE ELFORD J, V. Football Lletterl. BARBARA ELLIS Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir, Chorui ROBERT ELSTON Kaleidoscope, A Cap Cstudent Directorj. RICHARD ENDICOTT ALICE EPPINGER Pell!! Clwif, Orchestra, Mqdrigql Singers JOHNNIE EPPS ELALNE ERFURT Sophomore Declamation, Pepperettes. PAUL ERVIN MARY ANN FARINA Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Pepperettes, SANDRA FAULK LINDA FERSCH Girls' Sports, Pepperettes, Future Business Leaders. JUDITH FICKIES Student Council, Mu Alpha Chi, Girls' Sports, Le Cercle Francais, Cadet Teaching, Future Teachers, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club lVice-Presidentj, Student Counseling Program. CHARLES FIEBERNITZ Football. MARCELLA FIEBERNITZ ARTHUR FIERKE JICHAEL FORDYCE Student Council, Swimming, Le Cercle Francais, Porpoise, Stu- dent Counseling Program. DONNA FOSTER HELEN FOSTER Girls' Sports, Y Teens, Pepperettes. DIANNE FRANK MAUREEN FREEL Girls' Sports, Chorus, Pepperettes, Future Business Leaders. Seniors V --., , as we - , , 1, A 'iv . , wr W nf, I A5 ig nv qv x? 94 .IQ Q my c m, 5 A fr ,ai : is gt 33 Seniors w my fi, 4 , 11 ' 7 ,r 9 iii 5' A W' df. 0, ,I?.:7-v ' , A - T' ,,.,. W. J 1 . 'IEW 4 -fl fs if ' 'Y -25' ' Z ' ,' Z -f , 3 ,f ' V' 1 f fi r. , ,sr f i.: ,, V , i?z?xu- J, A ' 4- f f ' 'kr ' 1 J 5146931 fi V . ' Z ff , E g Q 1 1 I A V' I ,f X nl Q 'cr' A f ff 4 ,N .- M Q , r fy v , 2 71 f 9' 6' H TWT Q.. M fr M, JOHN FREY Porpoise Club. SHARRON FRIDLINE Pepperettes. FRANCES GACH SHIRLEY GAMMONS Girls' Sports, Radio Speech. NANCY GATENBY CAROLYN GATLIN Sophomore Board of Directors, Junior Red Cross Council, Pros pectus, Model United Nations. RONALD GAYDON Cinema Club lVice-Presidentl, GERALD GELL Attic Players Play, Attic Players, Senior Play, Kaleidoscope Talent Show, Orchestra, Shutterbugs, Stagecratt CVice-Presi- dentl. ROBERT GELL SAM GERSNINGTON JUNE GLEFFE Girls' Sports, WALTER GIEL Football TJ. V. Letterl, Traclc tLetterl, JOAN GODLEWSKI Sophomore Board ot Directors, Student Council Girls Sports Chorus, Future Nurses. TOM GOLDMAN Tennis rLetterl, Arrow Head, Radio Speech German Club Chess Club. VIVIAN GOODWIN Glllsl Spmls' Bello MGWTUP Pl0Yf A CC'PPella Choir Chorus Future Nurses, Cadet Touching, Junior Red Cross Council BEVERLY GORNICK WILLIAM GRAVFS VYC Brlrlv Clulv PAUL GRAY 1 JANET GREEN MARGARET GREEN Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Spring Speech, Thespians, Forensic, Junior Play, Kaleidoscope, Stagecraft, Amici Romae, The Sat- urday Evening Ghost, Stardust, The Devine Flora, Student Counseling Program, NORMA GRIFFIN Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus. DARRYL GRIFFUS LOU GRIMALDI Football lLetterJ, Basketball lletterj, Track, Baseball CLetterJ, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. JERRY GRIMES Basketball lLetterl, Cross Country, Hi-Y. WAYNE GROVE Arrow Head. BARBARA GURLEY Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council. VINCENT GURLEY Football lLetterJ, Hi-Y, Chorus. MORRIS GUSHEN Wrestling, Marching Band, Kaleidoscope. MARJORIE GUTGESELL Chorus. PHlLLlP HALE Baseball CLetterj. CAROL HALL Girls' Sports, Y Teens. GRANT HAMADY Senior Vice-President, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Student Council, Concert Band, Marching Band, Student Counseling Program, Jazz Concert, Talent Show, Kalei- doscope. PEARL HAMBICKI CAROLYN HARRIS Student Council, Girls' Sports, Belle Masque, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes. JOHN HARRIS Swimming, Concert Band, Junior Play, Marching Band, Junior Red Cross Council. BARBARA HATCHER Co-op. Seniors . .,,, ,, -, .. id f N 7 tee f ' A 1 .t.. -' in G 3 , is , Ai at A , , 9 z 9 57:5 ' 3' 4, I' 4 ex f- Vw . N fe- ' V, A-V' T F' 't 'W' vv,f 1 1 We-. 1 j GW 5? 1 J . v,..,1f,Z VV V 3. , L' X . tim! lf W A, My ,,,:igas- , .I A I 1 :san x Nssii Seniors y! ..,.. 1 r f 1 ff Wx f X 1 'ff iafi j , , 1 'V f f f' i 'lr f wiv! r- Li' ' My ' ,,, X 9 -run - P 4 W , 7 2:7 A, 4 ' ' ff ' 7 l 44, f l, f 4 ,7 way f f ff J l f f sa, ' :vi 3 if fa, fr 6 f ' rv 44 - tw , MQ. 2, , ,if 'G' X f f , f 'ff' i 1 fi X ! , , ff ,V I l ' ' A I A ..A 1 I V VV 16' , I If f. . 7., ' 'I .Fw . 5 ' V I A A W f-f . , R ' sq, f ' , , V 1 We , f'-,.,-r 4. , f , , , yw .mf , , ff in rrri' V' AA J X MAE FRANCES HATTER PATRICIA HAWKINS Bowling, Junior Play, Belle Mosque, Junior Red Cross Council, Future Nurses, Y Teens, Pepperettes. MARGARET HAYES Pepperettes. MARY HAYES Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Future Business Leaders. PATRICIA HEAVILAND Swimming, Pepperettes. JULIA HESS Girls' Sports, Great Big Door Step, Cinema Club, Pepper- ettes, Future Business Leaders, Stagecraft, Junior Red Cross Council. GARY HICKOX Football, Wrestling. ANNE HIGGINS CHARLOTTE HITE Softball, Tennis, Chorus, Stagecraft, Amici Romae. MARGARET HUDGINS Arrow Head, Bowling, Mu Alpha Chi, Prospectus ICQ-Editor of Faculty Sectionl. ROLLAND HONEYWELL Swimming, KENNETH HORN Tennis, Junior Red Cross Council, YVONNE HOSKINS Girls' Sports, DAVID HOY Track, Future Business RONALD HUFF Senior Class President, Senior Board ot Directors Junior Board of Directors, Student Council, Basketball rLetter't, Baseball, Cross Country, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Concert Band, Marching Band, A Cappella Choir rPresider1tI, Boys Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, Attic Players, Varsity Club, Tlrespians, Jazz Concert, Alpha Sigma Epsilon. DUANE HULLIBERGER WAYNE HUTCHINS Alpha Rho Tau. KAY ISRAEL Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club. CAROLYN IVEY Board of Directors, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Pepperettes, Stagecraft, Belle Masque. JOHN JACKS Football. DONALD JACKSON DONALD JACKSON Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. DIANE JANCIUS Girls! Sports, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council. DEANNA JEFFES Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Y Teens, Khem Klub, Boosters, F Club, Junior Red Cross Council. DEANNA JENNINGS Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Pepperettes. BILL JENSEN Student Council, Senior Board of Directors. JAMES JESIEK Sophomore Basketball, Cross Country, Tennis, Kaleidoscope, Varsity Club, Hi-Y. Seniors ff , , f ,, X 4, . J Z .1 1,-aw-, .W77ll . ' 1 , 4 ' jf' 051725 V ROBERT JIMERSON MARLENE JOBE Chorus, Pepperettes. BARBARA JOHNSON CHUCK JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON Girls' Sports, Belle Masque, Kaleidoscope, Pepperettes lVice- Presidentl, JAMES OLA JONES , ., lj, Girls' Sports, Talent Show, Junior Play, Radio Speech. A MAXINE JONES Chorus. DAVID KARR Sophomore Board of Directors, Golf, Swimming, Belle Masque, Porpoise Club, Varsity Club. BEVERLY KEELEY Bowling, Pepperettes. 37 ez 322 SV 42. fi! ,yi Q X x ,fr f jf' Seniors V 2, f ff W, fre air JW' W , f M . .f.: 3,, Q 1 , , yy , J. -41, ' if 'J ,- .. . ,.j Q, f , of y ,,,, .- Z ',- TV ci, ,, K 2 , V ,.,, , Q 4 ffl t,,. 'f , , 0, 4 H ,J ,,,r 'W f, K K! ' .QC , 4 51 1 , , in -gs' ... 4:7 itvsaf' VX? 'S -uw f , , .pf f 1 4 I Q , f f I M Y f- ., ,ss 4 Wx Z , gr!-i . V I f 1,f,'x:? if '-,rcI5't - 1 L . . aft.r'f'w ,, t Y, A BARBARA KEKESIS Student Council, Girls Sports Prospectus Belle Masque Star dust, Senior Play Kaleidoscope Talent Show Le Cercle Francais, Future Nurses Pepperettes F Club Junior Red Cross Council, Sophomore Drama Festival Student Counseling Pro gram. LARRY KELLY Radio Speech. WILLIAM KELLY DONNA KENNEDY Pepperettes. SUZANNE KENNEDY Kaleidoscope, Belle Masque Stagecratt JUDITH KENT A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers Kaleidoscope Talent Show, Sophomore Declamation Spring Speech Attic Players German Club, Junior Red Cross Council Student Counseling Program, Solo Ensemble Festivals Arrow Head Public Sp ak ing, Girls' Sports, Mu Alpha Chi Forensic JACK KERNER Golf lletterl, Prospectus Spanish Club IRVEN KING Kaleidoscope, Orchestra Junior Red Cross Council MARY KING Chorus, Pepperettes. SANDRA KING Kaleidoscope, Pepperettes DALE KINGSBURY F00ll3Gll ll-efterl, Basketball lLetterJ Baseball lLette-rl H Varsity Club. RICHARD KIRBY Swimming, Le Cercle Francais Varsity Club Porpolse Pros pectus. JUDITH KIRBY Junior Treasurer, Girls Sports tLetteil F Club Prospectus lGirls' Sports Editorl BEVERLY KOCH Girls' Sports, Junior Red Cross Council Peppeiettes EDWARD KOEHLER Marching Band, Concert Band Orchestra Junioi Red Cross Council. EUGENE KOHNERT CHARLES KORDEE MARIANNE KREBS VCY Bible Club tVicm Prisicliut Sccictqiyt C0mmG,,du,m5 Seniors BOB KUEHNLE Track, Golf, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Spanish Club, Khem Klub. MARGARET K'.lRTZ Arrow Head KExchange Editor, Editorial StaHl, Belle Masque Play, Junior Play, Kaleidoscope, Thespions, Future Nurses, Stagecraft Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club, Mu Alpha Chi, Student Counseling Program, Swimming, Student Council. MARGARET LACKER Chorus, Spanish Club, Pepperettes, Future Business Leaders, .- ri V sf , '-', :rf L '- NANCY LALIBERTE , ,. ., 4 W Q .a Girls' Sports, Prospectus, Teen Age TraHic Court, Mu Alpha Chi. .I . ,jf 1- L 'I Q. r., ,,,,5..v ,Q ,V ' 3' V ED LANDER , ,.1' L f N g ' ii, Tennis. 58 'xi 'F ' 31 V, ELAINE LANFORD E 'E 't ' A F C ' t SHARON LQPINES Girls' Sports, Pepperettes. JAMES LEBSTER Spanish Club, Porooise, Swimming, Debate, Golf, Model United ,:, , , Nations. if. Q- ' CAROLYN LEE E Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Junior Talent Show, Girls' Glee Club, .Jtin Club, Pepperettes. RACHEL LEE , .. Girlsf Sports, Radio Speech. SHERIDAN LEE Basketball, Cross Country, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Stagecraft. in 7 JERRY LEEK ' L iz. Marching Band, Mu Aloha Chi, Cadet Teaching, Belle Masque, ' A ' ' Arrow Head. y K JOLENE LEEMAN Girls' Sports, Pepperettes. MARCIA LEFFLER Girls' Sports, Chorus, French, Pepperettes. ARLETTA LEIX Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Council, . A .,,, lqvv V . PAT LEMMON .F 'pl L H Chorus, Girls' Glee Club. ' A ,- BARBARA LENESCHMLDT A. I A Student Council, Girls' Sports, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross U ' as Council. Mp LINDA LEWIS . 1 ' Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, VCY Bible Club, Girls' Glee Club, ' Girls' Ensemble, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Council. 39 iv w . .HV r..': V , 1 . , ye' 1 1 Q , 7'-' . , 3,4 . WK . Seniors we If X 7 , 1 ., , if f J I W2 , W O fy ,... V V 'W if J .. , at , g Q f ' W ' W f , J ,X ,, fff fi ww .,f If ' , 'f Y! . , ,My ff I ' f . fi. - N. , 'ef' X. , 71 . 'Q I 4 5,1 f J ,Mi i , ,,,,'v v IW: ' J ,fbfq f . 'tg Af , Z5 4-fy 7 if vs f f U X 1 5, A I9 1 ' ff Aff. : fag - ' iff 4.1, , 1, ' ff! I 2 7' , I ' f ., ,X f 1 ff C W X f f, , 3, ff f 0 Z 'ff we M f if A 621 ,V M , , 4, G flfgy Aw MT wtf' qawwf- 1 VAUGHN LEWIS Kaleidoscope, Marching Band. WILDA LEWIS Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Amici Romae. CARL LIEPMANN Cross Country lLetterD, Track, Wrestling CLetterj, Kaleidoscope Boys' Glee Club lVice-Presidentl. JERRY LIGHT Student Council, Football CLetterj, Basketball lLetterj, Arrow Head, Junior Red Cross Council, Kaleidoscope. WILLIAM LINCE CARRIE LINDSLEY Girls' Sports. SANDRA LINGENFETTER Pepperettes. ED LINN Basketball, PATRICIA LIPKA Khem Klub. JAMES LITTLE GENVA LOVE PATSY LUCAS Girls' Sports ILetterJ, Pepperettes. MARTHA MGCKINNON Girls' Sports, Student Counseling Program, Pepperettes, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club rPreside-ntl, Kaleido- scope, Girls' Ensemble, Junior Red Cross Council. MICHAEL MAHER Junior Board of Directors. MIKE MAKEDONSKY Spring Speech iLetterJ, Belle Masque Play, Radio Speech, Ger- man Club, National Honor Society. GEORGE MANN Attic Players Play, Attic Play, Amici Rornae, Khem Klub, Student Counseling Program. LORETTA MANN Girls' Sports, Boosters, Junior Red Cross Council, Chorus. ANGEL MARKANOVICH Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports, Bolle Masque, Alpha Rl-io Tgu Stage-craft, Spanish Club, Y Teens, Kliem Klub, Tliespians, Sen- ior Play, Junior Red Cross Council, Arrow Head, Spring Speech, Pepperettes, CAROL MARTIN Girls' SPOYTS, Future Nurses, Belle Mosque, Junior Red Cross Council. BARBARA MCBRIDE Stepping Stones. ED MCCALLISTER Junior Board of Directors, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Amici Romae, Junior Red Cross Council. ELAINE MCCLURE Girls' Sports, Pepperettes. JAMES MCCUE Basketball, Cross Country, Varsity Club. JIMMIE MCFARLAND Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Junior Red Cross Council, BARBARA MCGEE Girls' Sports. GAIL McGLONE Belle Mosque, Junior Red Cross Council, Student Counseling Program, Orchestra, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Sports. EDWARD MCMAHON Sophomore Board of Directors, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band. SANDRA MCQUEEN Pepperettes, Chorus. BARBARA MCSWAIN THOMAS MENDENHALL Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board ot Directors, Basketball, Junior Red Cross Council, Student Council. AUBREIDA MERRIWEATHER MARVA MICHAEL Future Business Leaders, Belle Masque, Pepperettes, Chorus, Bowling. SHIRLEY MICHAEL PATRICK MIDDLETON BETTY MILBURN VIAN MILEM Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Stcigecraft, Alpha Rho Tau, Student Counseling Pro- gram, Belle Mosque, Pepperettes. Seniors f I Y' 0 ' ' vi, Q ' f 4 ft 5 f f ,Y f f f ff ff , f 3 1 4 fa f fd, ...- -:Lf ,N--. V., ,- kg-44 ., ,, ,, we 4 if vs f s 1 H -X'.',.W 2 , ff r f J 2 ff' .W Q2 ,,,.., Q ,aw V if 'Qu x fs... 1 Seniors g'. ,:' in . HA 4 , ' n fy j M? ,, 7 ' Ar. A ' ,I y .34 , G V: ' 5 ' x , V 4 fl R , A - '11 T'h 7 ,fm 1, Y sl - fs 4, 5 I f .V 5, 7 Z1 'li i 4 f'tfsv YN. I C- xv 'll' r , ,gn-.:' , 4 A'-sh' L it' STS I llti T .. 1 Q ' C' 1, v u' I V G7 A I DEO MILLER Student Council. OUINN MILLER Marching Band, Chorus, Pepperettes. RICHARD MILLER Tennis 'Letterr RHEA MITTLEMAN Cadet Teaching, Model United Nations, Talent Show, TERRENCE MOHRMON Sophomore Board of Directors, Senior Board at Directors. JUDITH MONTGOMERY Chorus, Future Business Leaders, Junior Red Cross Council, Girls' Sports. SHARON MOONEY Girls' Sports, Prospectus, Talent Show, Spanish Club, Pepper- ettes, Attic Players, Junior Red Cross Council, Student Council, Student Counseling Program, Shakespeare Club, Synchronized Swimming, Senior Ploy. PERRY MOSS Marching Band, Concert Band, Kaleidoscope. DIANE MOTON Pepperettes. DALLAS MOZADER WILLIAM MUNN Senior Board of Directors, Arrow Head, Belle Masque Pres- ident, Talent Show, Stardust, Shutterbugs, Amici Romae rConsuI, Shakespeare Club, Student Counseling Program. PETER MURPHY JAMES MEYERS RICHARD NAIL BEVERLY NEWTON Junior Red Cross Council DOUGLAS NILES LULA BFLLE NIXON GREGORY NOTMAN Footltall, Cross Country EDWIN NYBERG Football lLetterJ, Basketball CLetterl, Baseball CLetterj. KAREN OLSON Student Council, Girls' Sports CLetterj, Synchronized Swimming, Talent Show, Kaleidoscope, Attic Players, F Club, French Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Student Counseling Program. FREDERlCK OPPENHEISER Marching Band, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Hi-Y. IRENE ORBAN Bowling, Future Nurses, Y Teens, Shutterbugs, Cinema Club, Pepperettes, Amici Romae, Stagecraft, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil, Shakespeare Club, WILLIAM OSMAN KAY OWENS Girls' Sports, Chorus, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council. THOMAS OWENS Basketball lLetterl. LESLIE PACKARD Football, Basketball, Golf, Swimming, Hi4Y, Shakespeare Club. AMARALLYS PALNER Stepping Stones. GEORGE PARASCHOS Senior Board of Directors, Football lletterl, Basketball, Tennis Wrestling, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show. PAUL PARKER KENT PARRY Football, Baseball, Radio Speech, Talent Show, Concert Band, Marching Band, Attic Players, State Solo-Ensemble Festival. MARGARET PEAKE PHYLLIS PECK Girls' Sports. EUGENE PEETZ Road-e-o 'lst place for Central. ROBERT PENNY Arrow Head CBusiness Staff Managerj, Attic Players, Prospectus fFaculty Section Co-Editorj, Football Program Business Staff Manager, Alpha Rho Tau CPresidentj, Mu Alpha Chi lPresi- dentj, The Saturday Evening Ghost, Shakespeare Club lPresi- dentl, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Marching Band, Belle Masque, Thespians, Stardust, Student Counseling Program, The Divine Flora, A Cappella Choir. SANDRA PERISH Girls' Sports, Chorus, Future Business Leaders. SHARON PERRY Arrow Head, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, Future Teachers fPresidentl. ,J Seniors T ff ,, , A ff' ,N 1 1 ' ff? f 1 f , , - V11 ' M 1 fo 1 2, , C if ' 'gy gi , 1 .. x i aim -- Qfk .:.v-'myst ,-,, fl, We I 1, y ,K 1 ' 1 , ff ' 1 , 1 ' Q 1 ' ' 1 haf 1 1 , . ,,.. f.Z', i f :Z A 647 7 , 4 f W J 4 R 1 Q I 1 ..f,, ,, .KQV I ,, , . . ,,, 4,57 I J 11 V .2 if f' A 'g I 1 ,V ,VI 5' I ' fflg,' ia wwe l ' nf A' g 1 1 ff ' 7 ,f 1011 if 1 WW MW Z , , , ' J s 1 J ff 6 1 X S' gm . 1 'V , 011486 Q ' , -t- . 'w QM' I , F' 415 I nilmf 0-I -5' in ke Qi, RK kill? 4 Q.. , ,aff SENIORS ,-14' 4-1-,ef V' ,ZW if j. V W if , W 9 ff . ,,. ' ' rift i ' Vzxlf . -' 4 '-1. ' ' 5 A?-ff J, , 'rp '11 ' if ' Q. A W.. '-ff. ,V if Q' 1, I -Q Nr , ,, 1 7 -47, 3 Mi? 'K .., V ,V V ,gg L ,. Q 5 ' 2,5 7 - , V 2 . ff . r ' ', ,gl J 'DMV , - ,Q ,f f ,K cf-.1, 2,Q , - 1 f f A ,f ? 'I ' A 13 f L f 3' , I 1 ,V., ,. I s 4 N ' s . , 7' Z-1 5, u , . Vi ' is ff , , 1 ' ,MW . Af 6, 1 V 1 f V W V , 5 15 ' az Y ., . 5 'fr 1 ' 4 gr iff: 'c' sf DAVID PETERSON KAREN PETERSON MARGRETTA PETTY JUDITH PILKINGTON Sophomore Board of Directors, Student Council, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Pepperettes, Attic Players KPresidentj, Alpha Rho Tau, Amici Romae, Stage-craft. NANCY PILLSBURY Girls! Sports, Chorus. MARION PIRICH Belle Masque, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, PATRICIA PLASHA Girls' Sports, Arrow Head, Chorus, Stepping Stones, SIOQQCFUTL Junior Red Cross Council, Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. MARY POOLE Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council. WHACON POYFAIR Future Business Leaders, Pepperettes. PATRICIA PRIDE Girls' Glee Club, Pepperettes, Stepping Stones. BARBARA RAAB Cadet Teaching. KATHLEEN RANDALL Chorus. MARY SUE RASSICOTTE Junior Red Cross Council, Kaleidoscope, Talent Shaw ROBERT RATHBURN Student Council, Jazz Concert, Junior Play, Talent Show. JUNY RICHMON Swimming, Lifesaving, Spanish Club RICHARD RICKARD Baslwtlwall, Football, Baseball, Hi-Y, Varsity Club DONALD RIEGLE Sturlc-nt Council Treasurer, Student Council Vice-President, Stu dent Council President, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball Wrestling, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Hi-Y, Varsity Club Alpha Sigma Epsilon, Junior Red Cross Council. RAYMA SUE RILL Pepperettes, Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, VIRGINIA RINKS Girls' Sports, Future Nurses, Khem Klub, Future Business Lead- ers, Junior Red Cross Council. ELMER ROBERTS Football, Track, Hi-Y. CAROL ROBINS Junior Board of Directors, Girls' Sports, Pepperetles, Junior Red Cross Council. Seniors JULIS ROBINSON Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Pep- perettes. RUTH RODABAUGH 4 Board of Directors, Talent Show, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Red ij Cross Council, Pepperettes, Spanish Club, Kaleidoscope, 4 JOYCE RYAL Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir, Radio Speech. 4--iv PAUL RYAN Basketball, Talent Show. EDWIN ST. PIERRE DORIS SAMPLES ' 1 Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Y Teens. I j K W, I r , CHARLOTTE SAUBER Student Council, Chorus, Girls' Sports. DELORIS SAWYER Business Club. CAROLYN SCHAUER Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, A Cappella Chorus, Madrigal Sing- ers, Pepperettes. ESTHER SCOTT JANICE SEVENER Chorus. VIRGINIA SHAW Girls' Sports, Future Business Teachers, Junior Red Cross Coun- cil, Pepperettes. iz . . Ie WAYNE SHAW WILLIAM SHEDD MARSHA SHELLEY Belle Masque Play, Junior Play, Y Teens, Future Business Lead- 'H' MMR ers, Junior Red Cross Council, Belle Masque. .rdf A 45 'X YH-ll? 'Nth X-sz.-is 5 'W , Seniors up ri 11 a w- .T f N .U mx- 3- , I , ,Z eww W '-,. , , ,ff y- if , X li 2 J , V, if I I' , 7 Z ' I- f' f 1, Mfg . Q K , f 1 , 7 l lr ! f f , 4 ft, ,, f ' 4-L., f 7 , Q44 ff W Q W 'I , ' fx ! 1 f, f '2 ff 2 ., W , ' ' ,A I If I Ds , K , M if ' 1 , 1fw T '?47iffW , -1 ,Z f, , 7 ,, f X , ff .,.:, . ,.:f,,. , WW f, 'Q' 'Yu-4 'Sd' ROBERT SHELLEY WILLIAM SHELLEY Football Cletterj. LUCILLE SHERBURNE Basketball, Pepperettes. RONALD SHERRER BARBARA SHORT Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club ILibrarianJ, Girls' Ensemble, VCY Bible Club. DAVID SIBILSKY Baseball ILetterJ. DIANN SIMMONS Chorus, Future Business Leaders, Junior Red Cross Council. GEORGE SIMON Concert Band. DOYLE SIPES LEE ANN SKINNER Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Junior Red Cross Council, Chorus, Pepperettes. ALLAN SKUNDA SHARON SLACK Student Council, Girls' Sports, Attic Players Play, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Le Cercle Francais, Pepperettes, Attic Players, Junior Red Cross Council. RACHEL SMEETS Student Council Secretary, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Pepper- ettes, Commandarins ISecretaryl, Future Business Leaders. EMMET SMILEY Baseball Iletterj, Chorus, Boys' Glee Club IVice-Presidentl, Hi-Y, HAROLD SMITH JETAWYN SMITH Pepperettes. LOUISE SMITH Future Teachers, United States-Canadian Conference, Return Canadian Conference. MARGARET SMITH Girls' Sports, Concert Band, Marching Band, Future Nurses Future Business Leaders, Attic Players, MARY KATHRYIN Archery, Volleyball RICHARD SMITH Cross Country, Marching Band, Comgerf Bon RONALD SMITH Football, Basketball. d. ROSALIE SMITH Marching Band, Concert Band. JUDY SNELL BOGFCI of DiI'GCTOI'S, Girls' Soorts, Kaleidoscope, Future Nurses Junior Red Cross Council. DALE SNOW NATHALIE SPEARS BILL SPENCER Tennis, Talent Show, Kaleidoscope. LAVERNE STADLER Marching Band, Cinema. GAIL STEELE HOWARD STEINHOFF Football lLetterD, Varsity Club. CHARLES STEVENS Radio Speech. JAMES J. STEVENS Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Kaleidoscope, Boys' Glee Club. DOROTHY STEWART Kaleidoscope, VCY Bible Club, Drama Club, Belle Masque. BARBARA STINSON Pepperettes. KAREN STONE Student Council, Senior Board of Directors, Belle Masque, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Shakespeare Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Prospectus, Aloha Rho Tau. VERNEVA STRONG Business Leaders, Co-op. JACK STUART Baseball lLetterD, Kaleidoscope, Concert Band, Orchestra. PV Q-x if-im 9 af 's My is 0' Q0 - -1- :z-.-1 1 . ' ' -QQ-.-N 1 4 s,., f g r ' Seniors W? 1 , wi f f 3 M .,, . 2. V, f Q95? f 1397 f X, if Z , f . ,Q . ,,, ,,,,., X 2, Yfz.-. 4 Q . ff 'L 5 f s ' 'M f M f 1 ff Af , ,t.f . 'K- 'far'-'Q' 1 ,AA pb 'A,4A I .' L, I ,Lv 1 ' f 0? 4 f ny' J V ' XM ' I, f, . .... , gy., - f ,J I T' 1 ' W . ' JY L . ,,k, ,, M ,f , . c'af?t '74Wf , ' f A, ,rj V -, ak ' if , Seniors W W ,T ' . 521.1 IMT, rrr., r 1' J- I R 1 rfud I , 1 Wm i I T, , rr f 'A'AA - f 4 7 ffm f M Q V f , , 1 4 f 1 t' 41. 1 va Wm viff Q 21 , f 4 1 531, , X i f- Q r ' kg, rf in A ,, ,pf-Q. fitn- 'WM 4 ,. rr. ' , ,, ,.y.?1l,r. 6 so Q I .. 3- , My 4 A - . , :ur .una , .-: '. saw B IH DELORES SUTTON Girls' Sports Cletterj, Future Nurses, F Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes. BARBARA TAYLOR Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, Amici Romae, Junior Red Cross Council, Shakespeare Club, Student Counseling Program, Model United Nations, United States-Canadian Conference, Cadet Teaching. JANET TAYLOR Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club. WILLIAM TAYLOR Football Manager, Boys' Glee Club. SANDRA THAYER Junior Red Cross Council. SHARON THOMAS Sophomore Board of Directors, Girls' Sports, LAWRENCE TILLEY Cross Country tLetterl, Track iLetterJ, Swimming tLettert, Wres- tling CLettert, Hi-Y, Porpoise, Varsity Club. GLORIA TOLLES Swimming, Chorus, Junior Red Cross Council, Future Business Leaders. GARY TOMKINS Football, Wrestling, Track, Basketball. JANET TOWNSEND Girls' Sports, Junior Red Cross Council, Pepperettes. JOANNE TREMEWAN Girls' Sports, Alpha Rho Tau. DIXIE ANN UPPER Girls' Sports, Radio Speech, Belle Masque, Alpha Rho Tau, Pepperettes, Marching Band, RICHARD VALENTINE Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Football. CAROLE VAN CAMP Future Business Leaders, Future Nurses, Pepperettes. DONALD VANORDEN Football tlettersj, Basketball iLetterst, Cross Country Llettert, Golf, Talent Show, Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Kaleidoscope. REBECCA VAN SLYKE Board ol Directors, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Le Cercle Fran' cais, Attic Players, SIDNEY VAN SLYKE Intramural Basketball, Chorus, Boys Glee Club. LORETTA VAUGHAN Girls' Sports, Radio Speech. CHARLES VAUGHN WILLIE VEASLEY - ANTHONY VEDRODY 'A vi ' ' Ima, 2, H, 3 Junior Play, Kaleidoscope, Spanish, Junior Red Cross Council, l gi, if R, f 'fr 'Civ DONALD VOSS Concert Band, Hi-Y. WARD VUILLEMOT Concert Band. BETTY WAGNER LOUIS WAGNER Football CLetterJ, Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball CLetterl, Talent Show, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. DONALD WALKER Junior Red Cross Council. ROBERT WALKER DONELDA WALLACE Morchinci Band, Junior Red Cross Council. LYNNE WARDROP Student Council, Cadet Teaching, Model United Nations, Ka- leidoscope, Madrigal Singers, Junior Red Cross Council, Pep- perettes. LAWRENCE WARN Cross Country QReserve Letterl. MARLYN WEAVER Kaleidoscope, Orchestra, Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross Council. ROBERT WEISS Prospectus, Radio Speech, Shakespeare Club, Mu Alpha Chi, Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Ski Club. NANCY WELLER Girls' Sports, Y Teens, Amici Romae, F Club, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council, JANE WELSBY Girls' Sports, Talent Show, Future Nurses, Pepperettes, Junior Red Cross Council. DEANNA WHIPPLE Belle Masque Play, Girls' Glee Club, Future Business Leaders, Peoperettes. CAROL WHITNEY Kaleidoscope, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Business Leaders, Shakespeare Club. ,-1 9 I1 125 - , Wi 9 ff' L it ' 4 f :ij 6 , ff e '? ow , , We wwg, . 4, s uf ek 'Q' , gf 'I ff ,iffy Seniors fs V f harem . 11,1 ,V ,, N 7 ' ..4 ., , . - - I .,.,.,.-.-., 5 , .,.. , 2, H V we fQW if Q1 61 J 23, 'R 2 ,s i ir ' rf, Yi ' A ni' ff 1 ' 'fre 'W' .7 . J 4 ll W' il I f f - .2 -:cw . YM X sg 1 if 4 J N ' it UA I I ...,,,.. ., . . '.,. V .MA yr I . ,,,:. zuyy H. ,:, ' 5' 1 . I ll il IJ r C I in h x -c MSF' , ,.,. -if , ' ' 16 ' ' + a t s- ' sa M ., .. . . Z. I- ul. I Seniors s gg.: K I ' I as 4, Y nz a I .. 4, ll I V K' f , .ggi L 475 I, 'f I A A 4.33 I fi ' , may J, f ,f ,, -' ' ' 'sz' 'I , 2 A ,, ,hll '1' 1 if Z at L. , ..,. ' I ' ',L'f f 'f ww' ' ' ,f fffw3,.,jwf,f1' 44 gf' , ,PI ' 24 3 0, ,f ff-, fs , 'f ,,9,47,.j,yf' ,Q yg ,gc ,fy , , if 'f f , X5 J ww ,fry V f .. ', 4,1 if 2 -AM , fha' , 0 fn .V ,, I K ,, ff I f f f fff 'X ' 9 ' 0 f fb K A 4,4245 f x , 1 f 1 ,fr 4,1 7 4 ' r '14 Z 5' 44, ' QQ f I? XY i , I , 7 ' If I X I 'fwi?Q?ZE?Z2222:cm1:1 I .W LARRY WILCOX SONYA WILLEMOT Kaleidoscope, Talent Show, Future Business Leaders lSecretaryj Belle Masque, Pepperettes CTreasurerI, Girls' Sports, Cheer leader. JACK WILLIAMS J. V. Football fLetterl, Concert Band, Marching Band. MELVIN WILLIAMS Khem Klub, Stagecroft. WILLIE WILLIAMS Football lLetterl, Baseball, Wrestling fletterj, Radio Speech, Hi-Y, Varsity Club. JANET WILMOT Student Council, Girls' Sports, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir, Future Nurses, Future Business Leaders, Teen Age Traffic Court, A big part of life as ci senior, taking part in extra activities. These people are reheasing for the Belle Masque Play, Stardust. ,ffx fbqfyj mr! '19 ,W- M I ,n ,mf,m-'ihg we J A' E' I5 I go 1, dill' .,, f . f PAUL WINN SHARON WINTERS Girls' Sports, Junior Play, Le Cercle Francais, Future Nurses Junior Red Cross Council. ROBERT WOLCOTT Concert Band. LOUIS WOLSKE Marching Band. ARTHUR WOOD Studenl Council. GAYLORD WOOD Shutterbugs. NANCY woonaurr K Pepperettes, Attic Players, Future Business Leaders, Chorus. 'I ,I flff, GLEORA wooDwARo Prospectus, Girls' Sports, Secretary-Two-Hour History Class, A ,g.. Cadet Teaching. ARTHUR wooLEY DONALD WORKMAN Shutterbugs, Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross. GLENDA WRIGHT Cross Council. gf ng, , My ,',: 1, Girls' Sports, Girls' Glee Club, Chorus, Pepperettes, Junior Red z ARTHUR WYMAN ZA A-of i i Basketball, Kaleidoscope, A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y. , ,iii W X Glz zy- I ,, 2 xi ' sie f N - 4 8 4 . - 1 I x 5!+ma fwfs' 1-,pw Seniors V if , Ann Kempf and Margaret Kurtz, two of our dignified, sophis- ticated seniors, FRANCINE YACK Girls' Sports, Future Business Leaders, Junior Red Cross Council. SUSANNE YALE Kaleidoscope, Girls' Glee Club, Pepperettes. BETTY YEOTIS Sophomore Board of Directors, Junior Board of Directors, Girls' Sports, Attic Players, Attic Players Play, Kaleidoscope, Amici Romae, Student Counseling Program, Shakespeare. HAROLD YOUMANS BARBARA YOUNG Le Cercle Francais, Alpha Rho Tau, Pepperettes, Shakespeare Club. ROSALIE ZUBACK Girls' Sports. ' 1 1 7 ! Q fi , ., , . Avf. - 'iff i 'ii 3? --rAf- . 'it j, -f,- .:,:,.,. ,,,.4,.. , ., ,. 1+ R 1 I A . s 1 . iiiii ' ' ' A' ' - . e if . 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Z 2 Z .Q f ' H ,Q gag: ? 222' 5 W Q Personalities BEST ALL AROUND Juanita Abernathy and Ron Hufl MOST FLIRTATIOUS Sheryl Bearrup and Ken Catlin 53 5 FRIENDLIEST Marilyn Averill and Grant Hamady . ,- is v.'r:Q., ' -2 i F4 i Q r ,.,. ,, . 3 Vg, S, K .. rl, .2- 'Mov- V ff MOST ORIGINAL Seniors Jenkins Lowery and Doris Holland ' T'!', My gfif' 9 X Www ,:,v,:, .,,, Q ',, ,.,, , , , ,,,, 0 V, Y wgiz i z 7, . 1 ga 41 f 9 2 m,1vw , V Z i f M , 4. ,w.-,.':.1L-1 ,'.-,. ,.,.,,, ,- .,., 1 .-'.., V y .f'.:f1f! X f sw if ,, Q W X ff 32 W WITTIEST Gayle Goering and Bill Munn -' 'VW . ,,3f It V -4 X 5 Vx X 2 N Qa 2 W 7 l Personalities MOST SINCERE Jane Hurd, Sandra Rose, Mike Fordyce, and Doug Wonderlic . 'Jaw f J-1 K vm .. 'C' f Q.. in , T fu 5' Q4 f , 'if 1 . ,,.. .,,. 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I S FACUJ LTY ' J-Jw. ., i'2mgf,,. 1. fsifniw P' ' 'R'-fi? .qc -11... I , rf .V 7,..s Q-1-I' .Q : im 539. ' -:f,g'.-f N 1 -- fi , fffq?'?M 1.wm . , - X :wif mgQQeH.'qv.1w: ' . N-c 1 ,flyer-. wap mmi-.-,mrgfglkc ,Q 4 C 1, , 4131. fmgmf , , ,QA M Y- A Q V. , iwfea-f p ,.f H l K 5 42 X ' H3 lf?fi3i1 '1gi: . -- ,c....y,.., , Q ' ,,,,,:f1f1a'Qg55f 'H , ., 7 1 sf' 'Q - :Q NMNL Jw S1 if I li-All ff K. .w-9 'b.'3i 2 'f K . guage m u- ,ww 555. m. .. i M. - A ' Qi ii .. ' fi aw 1 gc: ,iw .. W W.. . ,. f-fb 'f .. lf .E1 3,. wY ' L Qi .,. H n, ff... - . V ff: V ,si c ,, -' . -fm, 4.1 , .Q ,,,4::,,,f,,g.,, x .ggw 'if 1G'igr:,f .2 Q, N Q .ff T V Wifi ef 'N If-fi2a.c..z -unwi- H f . Qu f 15 ,eff ffw.'? ns?'f 'i Q.fi.., . c Philip H. Vercoe Principal ' J v 4 J 1 Florence E. Riddell Assistant Principal Mabel Pinel Dean of Girls Stanley Broome Dean of Boys I I English ff., W ,- 6 . QW? 'I QA I f ' f ,gf-f fd 4' f W f I fa f I I 7' . fy . V ., i-Q' '14 .-q:qfZl5?f7?Z,E,,, ry If ' X wg, WW I ff! I Xff Grace Field A.B. A.M. 11,5 X ff WW g Im? ' ' 'I Lf jf fzfi Thomas Davey B.E, M.A. f ' f ,.k, I 'rr I ' fp :,. Elizabeth Barany A.B. M,A. 2 .ggggifr 1 , 'f ' 7 f . ff ' , 1 WO! VQM ', :L 3 f f, ' 'f,-1m,,,,,,,5gfy M2441 ,'-. 'z Verita Knight B.A. M.A. 1 Qc ew I f , f fl A Aww Y T 'az 4 Tim Bograkas B.S. M.A. H E536 9 ,V f ,, 4 Dorothy Bradley B.A. M.A. ,iilfif I , W, Wf ' f nf ,f 2, I 2 'ilwf' W ffffzf , ..u.,.,wW' .I I, Q' ' 4 'i ' Y'f f?2' .Lf-'iijzl -1' a ff. riff' ,. Lf , , ,,,. , ,,,. N. s, ,- 74,-2 Q, .LMA gs f , . .. , I y ff W,-1 ,wfg,:-p-.,y:'- 5 I mf :.f2rzfsf2?x2A:z Richard Roppley Celma VanHorn A.B. A.M. f if, QQ, ,. , I y ,fs ff, ,f 1 gf I if ff, f z,, j ff , 25 ,I ' f , ffyfw , X, ,',,f4Ig,' 'af . ffyfj ,, , W, 1 ,wg 1 WW0 f , , ' I ' f ' f mf, f nr ,X Q! ,, , 42frWf.','fyff144' , in 'if I I , 'j 'PQ ,,,, ,,m,.,. m l By the look on Sheryl Bearup's face, the English lesson that .Sharon Slack and Miss Barany are doing must be humorous A.B. M.A. , .- f X WW3 flaw., WM f frff' 15 Marie Crawford A.B. 4 f t-.g.., V - 1 f Z - 11,'?z- fl J,-fff' ww. , ff 1 I- .Qs Zifgfql V ' ,,,M, ,,V,,. ,V . X, ,, in Lillian Weller A.B. ' f 41,1 i 1 fy!! X :Qc ff 4 fl ff f 70 f 6 , ff W? W9 1 , ,f 1-Y mu- ' ' I xg!!! 41, f X ' f X l ,ZZ f . ,559 ,f . Miriam Darling B.A. Some authorities call English the study of how to com municate and how to make use of what is being communicated by writers of both past and present. The first, how to com- municate, is studied in English Ill and V. Here the students learn to speak and write accurately, with chief emphasis on logical thinking. Problems are proposed and solved in various ways. Then each solution is weighed and the best chosen. A valuable unit in each course is that of search for information in the li- brary, when students spend an enioyable two weeks in the reference room. The skills learned there will be very valuable when, later on, the students need information for work or pleasure. In English IV the sophomores receive what others have communicated to them: a rich diet of poetry, drama, individual novels, and short stories with one special unit on dictionary study. In English VI the juniors study the literature produced in the United States alone-but again it is of all types. Here the reading is presented in one large textbook called Adventures in American Literature. Many students close their study of English with these four courses, but about one hundred Htty go on in their senior year to Senior English and English Literature. Senior English teaches advanced composition, grammar, and thinking, English Litera- ture gives further study of the writing done in England and Canada. Kitt z 7. I I Social Studies i ' ' wuz-X. - ...A r, Y Al Q. 'rf' 'Q ilu 'fgplii' fy M W ' ve., as ii, . ' ' , L 'sr X .C R . f W Pt -H., ,ff 2 5721- l N . . 4 QAAV . Q, . Clement Rowe Robert Alick Don Coleman Rita Hinch Mildred Hodges John Howe B.A. M.A. A.B. M.A. B.S. A.B. M.A. A.B. A.M, B.A. ,,,. ,V , 1 Lf., ., ,fl , ' Q fn , ,I if .1. Aw ' 135, 0 lf, it A ,f '91vf, 11 A, .5 , 32 ll .,.. 8 f ' I ff H 'K-. I ' - ' . I .'- .45 A' We- X ,, ' , fig.. . I ll., H :li li w A i - - :W ' '- l ' .sf 7 ' William Melzow Jack Mobley R. P. Richardson Marvin Shebal A.B. M.A. A.B. M.A. B.A. M.A. A.B. Counselor Our Social Studies Department has attempted to meet the needs of students who are trying to understand the world in which they live. We hope that students will use the knowledge and skills gained here to make them more competent citizens. There are crucial problems to be faced by the so- 14 , 1 ciety of which they are members and we know they 'X are prepared to do their part. ,V 61 Counselor Larry Buchanan, Miss Hinch and Nancy Peterson during a class discussion 4, Q, n Cf T152 wif '4,'V,ia,1. ,,,f, , MM CMV ', f 5 W If ' Fine Arts and Language 'f , ,IW , gt, .jfs My Yfglyfyy 4 Aw ff-4 4 X ' G r f-y,Q5qg ', fm, Wyyiffyj va .ZZ 'iffy ' ' W, Kermit Breen B.S. M.S. ffl 7 M, i 2 , 1 , , A Q Nc- 5 ' Elas Dietrich A.B M.A. 01 ' W4 if U12 if ,A A f, Z , M- 1? 1.2 5 .ri Louise Doetch '. 4.114 1 -, ' f Q '57 is y ,. Z z V w ' ' 1 f X W f' Jacqueline Kramer 3 5' , V X, , Z f f bi 7 ' 4 .ff Q ,, , f , 1 4 f fi f X . f ' lj , f ff ' Q f ff 14 ,f ff ff If A ' ,Q :W 1'-. -. M cs... Ks . 4.:t':E' it 4. 4 is X we 33?- R .iv - - , N '41 fl .gl ii .X X XS .N X S Q x fi N SX . X ,,, 5' x Wt ve. BA. A.S. A.M. , . ,, W -'-fy 1 ik. 1 0' cT7. 'i i'f- 'ff' on '31, f ' I -may ,MXH ,ff ov.. M . . JMX Ordelia Gould M.A. B.A. ,A Raymond Percival A.B. M.A, 'y y iwilglllllllllllbk if f SW ,FEQXY1 fmt ua if if William O'Malley Bruce Robart Stanley White B.A. B.M. B.S. M.M. B.A. M.A. M WX. 4 y 4, 'iv1,.. ,,, ff mwu 1' . ' f 95 Virginia Robersen Nellie Stobie A.B. B.A. M.A. ln the Foreign Language Department, aim is not only to teach the languages French, German, Latin, and Spanish, but to give as much information as is possible about the civilization which produced that language, and to develop constructive attitudes to- ward international understanding and good will through literature and the use of foreign music and movies. ., .7 .- 1 ' ' I- M -wi: ' 2, .111 3 '-1 1' 3'- -- a fm 1 J-Fw '-?f'1 1 l ,fb . 1 Q. ,YI V' I I :j 53.315 2 I :fi,.j .,y. .,,,- 'if'.'1'Z A93 .rig How to play Bluebeard in seven easy lessons. 62 f 2 Q 14711.-wiv-Q is ' Q , f TL V . x .gl .,. ' Leslie CUI'1f1if19l'1Gm Aaron Amstbuechler Clyde Barnett B.S. M.A. B.A. M.A. A.B. :vii 13, l Hilda Gibson B.S. M.A. Courses offered in the Business Education Department prepare students tor work as stenographers, typists, book- keepers, machine operators, and salespeople. College pre- paratory students are finding a must and shorthand a big help for lecture note taking. A new feature in the Business Education Department last year was the Cooperative Training Program. Students in this area work half a day in downtown otifices and stores as stenographers, typists, and clerks. They then come back to school for the other half of the day. The students like the :ctual experience and the salaries they get working on real jobs, and the business people are pleased with the help given them by students who are working while learning. 63 Business Education Eiz.:z,- ' . s ff 1 if 1 -is,y,.,.,5. , Erma Carpenter Hazel DeHart B.A. M.E. B.S. M.E. 2' . h T it 'W a i ' ' diff Julio GFOHS Theodore Huizinga B.S. M.A. B,S, f f ii i , ., ' f . y 5 ff , , 4 Q. y 'L 47514 s, , if t Q 1 ,C Earl Emery B.S. M.A. 'N 5 Wu- :il- Edna Redd A.B. Mr. Huizinga explains the setting up of the Mimeograph to Sharon Thomas and Carolyn Harris. ci hemcitics Nellie loss B.A. rs. ...,, Et ,. .l.-36551 ' ,f 1 ww' f f , vllgf Qsgjfi YZ , ' 7 . . W Q- Q! Z f?2 'gy,? ' X X 2 f, ,. .. f , Ruth Reilc B.A. ,Wgg3'32, ' 0 ,Q . 1 4 'ew ' , ,,,. Ralph Carpenter A.B. 55' , '7iE.ff -wr Y ,,,. f asf'-:aff1'1'f Vera Shrigley B.A. f I Q! ji, 5-zu . 7 'Z lll 9 -' ,f f f L Marguerite Farmer BA. Counselor i 4 f '.,Q:.,. 1223. ff , . f3iZ'5:7: V ITV 15 4-Siiff-r ' V S ., .4 1 W Mildred Fitch A.B. M.A. Roy McMurray Wilbur McCrum B.S. M.A. A.B. M.S. Pl-i.D. -jiff , , ' 4 9 Q, ' ,v :A1 ' : - 2 ,gm Z,, ,,,,,. , . l E , , 4 . , , AV ,,...,. , , 2 r i y I .Wm Q '-- ' Robert Karbill B.A. M.A. Hey, Wgit a minute. We should have taken the square root of the hypotenuse and multiplied that times . . . no, it won't work. Corneila Van Doorn A.B. M.A. Mathematics, like every other subiect, is important tc the average citizen in the activities and experiences ol everyday lite. All members of a community and every indi- vidual should participate and interest himself in the conduct of its business and in public enterprises. Our courses in mathematics provide the training for those who wish to specialize later in advanced courses in business, medicine, engineering, and other scientific fields. iii , M er te 1 .ov-V' 15.,q.3f,g in V-r-:ff Jzssxffzgfy Chester Henery Mildred Bunce Joseph Foos Varnard Gay A.B. M.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. M.S. Counseling rv, x. A, ! ,,,,,,,:,.,,sgmM 'L ' 3 'fi' ' f if 4' ' gi 2 7 : Freda Parmelee l-90f1Ufd Redd B.S. M.S. B.S. M.S. ln this, the atomic age, training in the funda- mentals at science becomes increasingly important. The ability to apply the scientific method, to search for cause and effect, to strive for truth, and base conclusions on this proof have become practically a necessity. With such thoughts in mind Central's Science Department ofters Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Elec- tronics, Modern Science, Applied Science, Physiol- ogy, and Community Health. R ...O Hartz. 63 Science 4 ilsfvagaqk ,va I . , ,-, . . Y if .,,, ' , , E. R. .lanes B.S. M.E. yi. , , H F it . 9 4 'Y , ff ff, , , . Ward Walworth B.S. M.A. Counseling Homer Parker B.S. I I .,,,- -... , 5 ..,- -e..,... James Whittalfer B simple experiment in distillation, as practiced by Mr. Foos and Ted f , , ry '13.Z?2i u ,, , 7,1 f f W? Win, Home Economics 5 , , , X f ,Q C me ,.,,, , 0, f , ,'... e ,f . ,,,. f Ednl: lfarr ' fy ' ' W ,, , . MAL, , Hey some n stole my foods class 0. 1 Q 1 it C A 1 MW ,ff ' ' ' f 1 12 V we , ,7 if Q7 2 'gk .... . M ,, .:., 7 ,N 5,7 .2.,:1 , LA , 1. - 1 'F' fy ' ix C-112745, 7 '21 '- .1 Roberta Bautel Louella Conklin B.S., M.A. B.A., B.S. as - XNXKN5 we - A we we 'V X 'ir' rolling pinl , a major crime in the boys' lili Hazel Hoyt B.A. Counselor x ,. x V , I V. f mf - ff ' 1 1, ' ' fm, f 'www' , 1 Zip , ,,r - , 1 A . ,f Mary Tremblay Mariorie Goecker B.S. A.B., M.A. The contribution of the Home Economics depart ment to the curriculum of Central High School is one of preparing students for their jobs ahead in the home. Oftered in this group are cooking, sewing, and interior decoration, and boys foods. A two-hour class at Hamady House, given to the Flint schools for home economics training by Mr. Michael Hamady, features practical experiences in homemaking, including cook- ing, housekeeping and laundry. This group not only confines its efforts to training in the regular appearance of meals, a house decor- ated attractively, or a wisely balanced budget, but they also emphasize proper family relation, at all times considering the other members of the family. Industrial rts is ..., ii KV W 2' , 1' t one 'if' we im? N 13 - . - S- ,, ,' gf 5'-fi? iii- - ,:.,. ,, 'fi f f ,, ff - 75 V --v' N 7 V. ' My Ist , 2. 1,95 , VI V fp, V A 4 . A ' ' A - 4 zii f ,,. A T- V' 'QQA it Osborn Stapert Wilfred Crissman Edgar Dobler Joseph Mang Thomas Potter B.S. B.S., M.S. B.S. B.S. B.S-, M.S. Counselor Studies in the Industrial Arts give many the oppor- tunity to explore various vocations and to practice their basic skills. Among the courses offered are Machine Shop, Printing, Machine Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Auto Mechanics, Woodwork, and Shop Math. These subiects are entirely elective. Work in these shops gives the student the satisfac- tion which results from creating from raw material, objects of use or beauty. These explorations of the crafts in industry are of great practical value for from them, we have learned that the hand can be trained to comply to the thought in the mind. . i Vw lf' an if - .4 Lee Sherman B.S., M.S. i i..... I 'K f Mfr ' 3 I ,E 62 w ' of A 47, 1 :ZW4 9 Francis Smith B.S. ,Qt :,.:,,.5:v , ' ':f:j542gE, '-In, fi A , ., fe u 12451-52, ., , . ,, .,,., , ,. ,. Howaq Ilarick .S. jew , 1:1 M '4 Rober Sarmer .S Co ns lor Learning to do by doing Explains Mr. Shetmwn Physical Education ' 'Q V , ' if I 3 . W' 4. t . ,,.:. f , ,vlu A V . ..1, , I . . Q . V , 'tsilsmg' l , ,M , 4 , fi ' ,f' ,L Na oleon LaVoie Doroth Breda William Doolittle Joseph Dowd Vivian Jeand'huer George LeBrasseur P Y Y B,S. M.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. M.A. B.S. M.A. B.S. M.A. l l 'F Q - 1-415259. ' H . 'f'j9 ' Raymond Louthern B.S. Watch that placement! Take it easy, keep your eye onthe balll The Physical Education Department strives to im- prove the development of students both physically and socially. This is clone promoting good health habits, supervising physical exercise, and encouraging relaxa- tion. Qualities of Sportsmanship, Leadership, and Coop- eration are made familiar to the student. With the best of sports equipment, the students are taught the funda- mentals of many games and recreational pastimes. i , r Y r V ,A,, t ..A,., 4l if StUGrtWillet Cell Armstrong Howard Auer A-B- B.S. B.S. M.S. Special Services if I W 'Q' , gnlfgf fx .I fairy U Erdine Baker Tina Christianson .ff ,, Q MW 2 , Muflclfl MCCVUC-lY Joanne Thompson Herberta Willhelm B.A. M.A. A little known but integral part of Central's ad- ministration is the special service department. Listed here we find the library, cafeteria, main office, and attendance office staffs, and special teaching Students who are desirous of a quiet place to study invariably head for the library where the at- mosphere is conducive to hard work. The booklined shelves offer fine reading for those who enjoy it, and a large selection of reference matter for those who wish to use it. One of the busiest places to be found here at Central is the main office. Most students know little about the functions performed by those in 209, al- though this room number is familiar to all of us. It is impossible to describe in detail all the duties of the special service department, but we can at least say thanks for the fine job they have done. , , sr ff 7 6 39 S f My Alice Dues x 2. I 161' 6 Q, M., s A' Dorothy Young And there were those who just couldn't be responsible, Qggf WW fwyy f azz 55' ii?5?i ,z?5?Z?Z i?Z?Z? ' Vf iii? 'Z ZZ?ZZZ,f ?4,Q?Lfii3 ,ifiili ,Zg1?5?L lf 511255 Z?f K igf? Y x ?g ,ff ,Z ?lff ., pf ,4i4f .f?Z?' W, 4' ?f!? afff? ibifgp fffyfli if?f - if! ,iii f,Qzy Z? - Q . ii: ,,Qzs1:gz zffzfzfrf fi!! if 'Z' 119 ff! fi ffl! n f WW!! WWZQW ff fy f ' ,wa iff ! I Qi? , 1 , , '-'2ff'f1'?':'1.':.Q-:v ESR? ' 12,4 - - -4s:31f1::::5:p:r ' 1-4: , f -- , ,. fw- f'f - . 1 X I 1 wg N x X x xx if X. -'V uw gy.,1::.5-535 ::.:::, -au: -V , xf MX es . X fb. x 5 ' X 5 2 R Q vc C X? x ., 4 4, X , X Q I Q s X 1 fy Q , X N ,X Av 2 ,J A z S A. ,lb .fv 'if 7: I Z la 1, X ?:5j.:1.n 1513-A Jw f Q 4,6 f rf 4 S 0- Q 9 ' 5 5 W 9 4' 6 fi, ,f 4 '5 6 f i? f 5 , 41 0 9 4 N5 X 1 ,Q Q by if ff 'Q , 515 555 5 , f f 1 4 i X 1 JKZZUW f K4 A 3 Y' A A , f A Q 9' Q 4 ff' Q fe' ,, V 5 2 . ,Qi . ,i If7 Zlg , , , , P G? H.,' fvk: 'Q-- 3' v' ' I 4 ' The athletes of Central High School wish to express their appreciation ot the sincere and un- tiring et'-Torts of Mr. Napoleon LaVoie. This year as in former years, the athletic department was headed by Nap LaVoie. Assisting him were Homer Parker, equipment manager, and Franzis Smith, taculty manager. Football started the sports' year with Bill Doolittle heading the coaching staff with Ray Louthen, Jim Whittaker, Tim Bograkos, Varnard Gay, and Marvin Shebel, assisting. George LeBrasseur coached the cross country team in another ot the tall sports. With winter came swimming, coached by Alex Crane. Soon after, basket- ball was underway with Joe Dowdy coaching the varsity team and Roy Mc- Murray and Ray Louthen undertaking the reserves. Parallel with these sports was wrestling under the direction of football coach, Bill Doolittle. Long betore the snow began to melt, spring sports were already in prac- tice. Ray Louthen worked with the baseball team, George LeBrasseur had the track team running through the halls, and Mr. Rowe and former tootball coach Howard Auer had the tennis and golf teams working out. 72 Howard Auer Golf T . ,-11 .. ,gf A P X , f 1 W 4 , ff 1 l , .ilu h . A,, , l Ztieil-ii f 2 Tim Bog rakos Football , QV z T My W3 I 7 ,:1.,.m,V T , ,f an , M. 4 if , + 5? Alex Crane Swimming 52 1 - an . fi, :Ty ,, 'HQ-' H ' - ak-i ' w , 93 H! -. -,N I, 'V , -1g42C: e2 George LeBrasseur Cross Country, Track ., ,' Clem Rowe Tennis A S. . 5 . R Sf ,U ' Us Bill Doolittle Football, Wrestling 2 ,2 Stan Broome Trainer Emeritus Joe Dowdy Basketball 5 iw-11f.Ir'! '2. I-V-.za - . ff, em. 1:-1 W5 G g, V f A gem, 3 Q Z '10, ffl 'Q A I , 5 , R 5 4 W K J f A C' Ray Louthen Roy McMurray Football, Basketball, Basketball Baseball Marv Shebel Francis Smith Fooibqll Faculty Manager f f 7 - fi 6 79 f f f 1 , 5 ' , 4 4' f 1 r 19 y ' , f f ig f fr 1' ffl T ef , w ww -ff We? rf , f' f I Don Coleman Football f, , , I-'Ill X' tl 517, ,W ,, .ff ' ,.m.,,,,.,.,.f- f ' '-fi Varnard Gay Football 4 rf , T fr f df, t , N V u., 1 15652-3,:1IKWf X b5T'K- 324' Q fgmwvg. t,g,gt.9w , wzfxfafv-:T2 iff'!' -K ifjiZ,ifi ft may T Homer Parker Equipment Manager Jim Whittaker Football h6' ,cw 1 z Y 51 0 . -'g-1-.'.'.+: ff 'nv ., ,' ff j .5 , , j, A ' 1 V, ' f. ' :H :T ,K T 2 T , 1 4-'f' J, 3 f ' fn Wt-.2 I' ' 74 ' ' , f ' wg'.z7i7 , 14 Lou Grimaldi to Bay City Central's one yard line. Bradshaw's kick that helped to defeat Bay City Central and 5 3 , , A, X .. Z, iq .... my XZ! Y ii . z Z I , ,fl 1 t 1 I , ' J - - QW f 1 ' 0 W. .... W,,,.,N,4-,Jim ', ,..,, J 315' 'f 1-MNT? if 4 , .,,.,, ,,,, 1-----...M ,, ,.,,..,, 3 r Q T f 5 5 N .- T , 5 if 5 i'igti.i74' , T W' f 5 , ,,., I ,f ra--' N . ?..,... N. ,M f , , ,......,. . ,,-f. , ' V V Bill Ringer passing .... T W We T l f-'72, , ' gg' ' ,f'w..g --L ff ,gr-., '. 5, 9' - ' Q - -Q-'-'tw jf Q win a share of the Saginaw Valley Championship. Varsity Football Looking back over the i955 football season, Central High School opened play facing the Midland Chemics. Coach Doo- little's Central Indians took the season opener by a score ot 20-T4 in the closing seconds. Central returned home the next week to beat Muskegon 13-6. The Tribe visited Saginaw Arthur Hill to lose a heart- breaker in the closing minutes 'I4-26. Central came back tor two consecutive wins: Owosso, 26-7, and Pontiac, 27-6. Alpena swept down from the north and fought to a T3-13 tie. Then the Indians went on to defeat Saginaw High School, 46-19. The season had come and almost gone. There remain- Q oz w ww- 'mf s ,ti-gffltyi V, 'i 49 , 5. f Q 1 -af it is x .-, sk. Charley Thrash making an important run in the Northern-Central game. 7 I riff fhg t ,, J. X! 4 V ,U A -:ups 3b',r1'fFQLJQ 'nf I ' sgftstf 1 ffl? IE, U' 1 ffm '73 fiffwgiii. 42' 4,, Varsity Football ed but two more games, Bay City, the potential state champ- ions, and a lesson not to underestimate the power of the Indians. The Turkey Day Classic was then at hand, the annual bout with the cross-town rivals, the Northern Vikings, with both the City and Valley Championships at stake. None the less a 20-O shutout won that game. The Indians had done it again. They left Atwood Stadium November 24 with the Wildanger City Championship Trophy and a share of the Saginaw Valley Championship, s 5. E. 3 ut fi Q -. 2. m U. -+ :- m cr' 2 -.. o - rn IT -. u. -. rn. o 2 3 ci in 9. 3 v- -.. Z o 1 .. 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Q v if gQ'4l5, t ..., E Y it ' -5 'X .gt ' Q 5, ff 3, ,V V . f 6 ,fb 'A f . if gre I.: -ff i . 5 ,Q wi it 'iff f ' ---' ' r Q hr e . .W,2?S- , l . rx- - , .. f 2 ' M A if , K ,A ,M div?-wqM,7,,!?MM ve r .Guangxi 5 K V x . .... 1 f ,. f- 4 V ,,.., k ' 0 - . ,N ' . , x , Q ' ' 'C ' A ' 'A' M -sg? 0-0-+1 -v-L.,.v ,.,K f' 7' ,, Willie Williams sprints down the sidelines for another long Charley Thrash's second touchdown against Northern and gain. 75 Central's third, making the score, after the kick 20-0. 777 1 ' a V I 'Ef f Q Q, ' 1 Y 5 , ,, 3 i 4 ' ' 1. 54' , Y ' - Bill Allen End Ron Adams Back f il f ,fhffr I 1 9 have X 1 7, V ,459 V, Qi I QWKMW ., 4 3 Ri Nr have -' r, 49 Z, f in 1' ,li 1 ff Paul Ananich Jim Bradshaw Sheldon B Uf10m Guard Q A J- , , arg , V. ,L ,ffgj ' - ' ,, I Wjfg ,, 'fgwenrf fqwwe fwwr fi .3 - '5-fi-7 ' V 4 If f Hudson Brown End Jim Brown Back Ponfe Brown Back Back Glen Byers End ' 4-g,,Qf?!? 5 ,, ,V 4 ',a.,y,. V 1? 1.-2' , 4 ..,, , , , 4 5,5 3 ,' j , Q ,Z 42 11-' ' 'P' he faa 1 44, V . . ,A f ' ie. I 4 ' f 'Q H 0 f I If '- bmw Liim ,' ,Z an I L' ' f 'Zi 4 if - - no 14 z .0 ffl I ygff , I - W A Q fl . RM 2' 6 Wi I ff Ron Danc Guard Varsi HBWQL ey Chuck Daugherty fy Football f X, ZW' I , M 44 ,,,ffff f Harvey Denham Gary D,-,pro Guard Back ,.,A I VV 52h .ff ' QHQF 'I H f X Q. 'll 0 ':aJ uf' 4 lm 4 T, I law, Walfer Gill End Back Back Lou Grimaldi Vince Gurley Z , Q. , A - 'J 40:44 ' Raleigh Draper Cenler Guard l,,.,x . 3 lk J., 'ff l ,, i , X 1 , , 3 , WM , i S' . qs A O Bob Huston Back Tli Center Mywewww, lagged ,,, ,,:A f cw! J J VV,, lv Illi Bob Brown End ,f f , I , f f if Z, KIM., 141 ,X I, , , , 7 ,Qi , f 0 Q f , Theo Cribbs Guard DiClK D0bbS Owen Dobbs End Don Jackson Back P 0 Dave Jeremy 2 A 'f.- ' A 5. ,, , 'SQ' 1 f y 4 ,V ,m,,, , 49 ff 4 1. ff f 5 4 4 , , L' dx f? f Dale Kingsbury End .,.,. ,l.., Q Q ff' if' za. '- .' 4 N '- ' ' l:f ,5 sr Dave Lazar Center Q? .V V, ly ,wa V' H T Q ..,A .l ,s V: ' A 1 'fx' ,... , V ,,, , 3. Q ,.,.. ,.,, ,I . x ,, .- .:,. ., . X ff., , .f Yi-3:35 jf f Q , ff f I Jerry Light Back Ray Metcalf Back If 7 3 iff ! at of 24. ,ww ff - i t-' 17' I-?',' f George Paraschos Dick Rickard Tackle Back Don Riegle End Ron Smith Jim Spaulding Back Guard Central... ...ZO Central... ...'l3 Central... ...ld Central... . . .26 Central... . . .26 Central... ...l3 Central... ...46 Central... ...l3 Central... ...20 Dave Thompson Tackle Charles Thrash Halfback Varsity Don Van Orden Back 77 f fry ,If Bill Ringer Back ', , .. 'asf' F ., UI: :U , :gf . W .,,,. ,, V., , -. , ...,.,. ,A.,,,v, 1 24 f , 2? U I i N f s f' ,, at Julius Stang Tackle Football Midland .. Muskegon .. Arthur Hill , . . Owosso . .. Pontiac ... Alpena ... Saginaw Bay City Northern . . ....l4 ..6 ....26 7 6 ....l3 ....l9 .,..l2 ..0 fi f f 0 fa ff , . ,, ,Q 'Y gff' f f 422 f ea, , f M, f f-19,1 ' , A as fit Y V ? i 2 X 1 Q te' , if Af 5 r , AZ t Bill Mills 1 15 at If MY 45 tt f 2 7 fn f Ed Nyberg En .V,.,,. - - :, ,,,:,:,, 1 1' .f A ' 1 W f it ' ' f W M f L , ', 5 1, I ! ff ' fy , ff f , ,.,.,.. , ,, ,W 1 f Capus Robinson End war Tony Verody Lou Wagner Willie Williams Guard Tackle Back X , QW 414514 wvfwmm M W :Wg f. f.- .9 V ROW l: George Kaiser, Jim Payno, Moses Williams, Ray Polsgrove, Larry Clink, Pat Cunningham, Dick Heyton. ROW 2: Jim Snyder, Charles Richards, Jim Featherstone, Conway Clayton, Bruce Abbott, Dave Corning, Bill Jenkins. ROW 3: Bill Knapp, Al Nagy, Dale Cruikshank, Mike Stillwagon, Ray True, Lawton Williston. ROW 4: Skip Hauer, Don Smith, Bill Mills, Bob Cu1hertson,.Bill Keyes. ROW 5: Ron Thick, Roland Meinert, Dave McRae, Bill Rensberger, Al McKay, Buck Hawkins. ROW 6: Dale Dusenberry, John Maynie, Bob Brawnson, Charles White, Dick Ash, John Roberts. ROW 7: Ed Kaake, Ken Reid. Junior Varsity Football Sophomore Football ' ' X' if , Wfwf' 'W H. ' ' ZW ,wwf is Ale W. r is C J y gf ROW 'l: Don Battles, Spencer Maynie, Bill Stover, Bob Harbaugh, Gary Orvis, Carl Adair. ROW 2: Jim Mefhven, Bill Schmidt, Wiley Rogers, Dave Grant, Don Gilmore, Gerald Neeley. ROW 3: Ron Saunders, Dave Taylor, Doug Graham, Ray DeGroa1e, Tom Jackson, Charles Menefee. 774 Qi x J sa - 5 5? 3? A .V 1. 5 9? V 3 3 f I , AQ - Q .1 i ' Qz Z a ' N f - S., as 4: y ROW l: Don Bradley, Bill Keyes, Mike Stillwagon, John Kirk, Larry Frampton. ROW 2: Jim Payno, Doug Waldron, Ponte Brown, Jim Moratti, Bob Burns, Jim Methven. Ponte Brown goes up as Jim Payno guards. Junior Varsity Basketball Sophomore Basketball . A for a hook shot Doug Waldron throws the ball into teammate Jim Moratti. 79 it 'H U ,Q ignx YQ 39 BBQ X, , w.5gxs-.-- - ' ,v X X -Q, TF XXV' I ,.,, E Q 'E N Q. N, Varsity Basketball ffl f WM M' , 404' ' 1-, ,.,, , .1 Lf, V V , , f X ' 75 , f 4 ,W Af. Z V112 We Z N ' Ei? rf V ,. -H I 2 Z4 William Allen Tom Bell Cenfer Guard mf ff 'ff 4 . I .- I f-. . ,V , I .--1 ff' w ,H Z 2 Wm, if ' ' Q M 1 4 ,v , My W ,V Glen Byers Gene Fields Forward All positions H -.-.wtf-7P?f'9X'v1' ..,4gg'q.g,gEjS..s'-T' FW' . .g,! 'I:'El3f 1 l - 5, ,:gaa2.y Wi, iw m 3912.9 --4-'-fl 2-rr V ..f1f'p::w-1.- ,.g1h!'H'Y ' ,?,JA'?T 'Y' , ' '7 , .iq-: g 5 . Q 1 -i. 14- -M ,,..-- .isiallvf Q ii: 4 , , f .-wil-23' milf' if ,f 4 455' ,fewr l f i fi. f 1 1 Y I JV ll 'fi f f 1 . ' ag I S ' i 'r- mf' .3 . - ff' Jfglxf- 3 17:1 K fill- 'Lv ' ms , Q fl' gdi ,, ' I 'I' ,X , ,. a I -- AQ' 2 ld lx ' . fillku ' -'7 X f f fn I. i- 'ji f 4 53? ,X Xs...f' 'Sf if I 1353: :I , if jj? Bill' ,X gi. . . fi :If A f,'.' .V , JJ ,ug 2.5 Q ', J . xx, 3. b.,-13' 35' 0 qi N gal' 1. ll' lj 'Wg I.: 'T-Y 'I' f i' V 5, 1 .. '55 'GL 7' X' J., I 4 Z dv, f , ' 25, f 149' 'fl' ' fx: T' ? X ,ff y N A I EE 23... '-rR'.lLGi',.. , f Robert Benson Jim Bradshaw ,o Y Y Cenler Center E'..E, f:95,3?T:.wtlFi A24 1-,Ll ' . ' 1Cr'.f.'- ' my wife-33,-igmzfgggx f- ., 2- ffxxm. ,-4,1.f 5. ' Q t' 1 1 . .4 ,N -.-f.. . .X I . . - ...v ge f U U w I I RON Huff Chuck Johnson GK-'Grd Guard HU Sn '9 '1':jr,vN L .3 Ai .g -, --- f.:v1'aQ'+1:sm 'o'- '41-fag.-n-'a ,mx p ' '1 . , ,Tj-1.5.1, 4.,,,L,.M :: 1 .Ahss 5 . V G 1,.f,g1,gf11. SPM, ' - -lillfgl,-,vvr -fl -..-.-.- 'fl-j:--. .u IB iLs+5 .V qssclgqep Ss, JM xiii: .V S' Q1 ' -. 6, t Sak. ' . V 1 D- wig- 9 11,45 X 6 I- mls ' . .Shih- . Q' , A - X' ' 'wffql-if W 'M -1 . 'R , ' l 'fu' ' x v-, ' I I A gia. .1-1111 :ii-Qi--4 -ZQKQ5 'i,-gl? IQQEL A-ml sgafaalfi. lffflgf Fig 1.5 ,i - .ill 1555? -i F :ff ' 552 if '- 'EQOA-'E 1 -151 T2 U ffl' 'X 'I IEA Varsity Basketball i'ii'-Qi ijp I' f . , 115' fi Q .'-' lv u - ff-1' 'uh fri' I 5522 :WJ jeigfi r xggi , x gl I . ,QQ , ,G V. V V, '4 ., TM ' f 'Q 'i' 1 I, , 0 rx I ' , 0 G' XXV QW I 1 5 , LgQisE .3-1 um.-p-. . rZ 2r:'i:g rgxifsyg , , 1 , x 1.7,-',,5H'3:, xkvqgikgyfffl Dale Kingsbury Jim McCue Tom Owens . - 1 YL--,givfff '- 51' ,mf L, ,f, '2'.-565' if-'S?2C'll41525-' Guard Forward Center ' ' . u Sf!! L - . . 54: .- eEfe23e5?P3'f3f 'jilillif'- 2 'L :V ,fa7.2 '337Zf2gQ52'':'7'.Q:?2:Q., ' , -. ,r,,.r rr,a I VV , v v, :ff 2' L 1 I if ' , ,2 MZ ', ,r 'milfs :ff if KW Wy f ff V' Q f, , ' ' 5 ' 2 r Q f , , M, ,.,0 ,,,. , , Z Z, .,.. - ? Ed Nyberg William Ringer Bill Thompson Don VanOrden Guard Forward Guard Forward 81 Pontiac's DeWalt catches the rebound as the attention of Attempting to tie up one of Pontiac's players in the Class A Jim McCue and Tom Owens seems to be elsewhere. Regionals are Dale Kingsbury C25j Jim McCue C151 and Ed Nyberg C14J. Tom Owens H01 and Don VanOrden C225 re- main in the background. Varsity Basketball Central's basketball team, under the direction of coach Joe Dowdy, finished its 1955-56 season with a tine 11-6 record and second place in the Saginaw Valley Conference. Throughout the season their victories were well-earned, and defeats were hard- fought. With the exception of Bay City Handy, Central defeated every team at least once. ln the most spectacular game of the season, the first in the city series, the Tribe came from behind to beat Flint Northern 59-58, as Gene Fields completed the game with a two-pointer in the closing 15 seconds of play. In tournament action, Central passed the regional quarter-finals by downing Lansing Sexton 63-52, but lost to Pontiac in the semifinals. Ed Nyberg was the Hrst team All-Valley selection, Don VanOrden, second team, and Dale Kingsbury received Honorable Men- tion. ln All-State honors, Ed Nyberg was selected third team and Dale and Don received Honorable Mention. First year letter winners this year were Tom Bell, Bob Benson, Jim Bradshaw, Glenn Byers, Gene Fields, Ron Huff and Bill Ringer. Receiving letters for a second year were Ed Nyberg, Chuck Johnson, Tom Owens, Bill Thompson and Don VanOrden. The third year winners were Dale Kingsbury and Jim McCue. At the conclusion of the season, Jim McCue was voted by his fellow teammates as the most valuable player of the season. Ed Nyberg and Dole Kingsbury were voted co-captains of the team. Managers for the Varsity Basketball were Spence Rutherford and Arthur Wolley. A fumble by Dead Eye VanOrclen seems to be bouncing right into the hands of forward Jim McCue USN Us Torn Owens watches intentivc-ly. R2 J , ws ' K1 1 A ' 39' . ,I rf Forward Bill Thompson QQU makes a crawling attempt to get the ball as Dale Kingsbury 1251, William Allen QZOJ, and Don VanOrden 1221 look on. fl A We're here Mr. Referee-Don VanOrden and Dale Kingsbury answer the whistle as Gene Field makes an attempt to re- trieve the ball. Basketball 'Sq X'.nu fn 1 Coming through-Dale Kingsbury cuts sharply as teammate Don VanOrden lies at the feet of a pursuing Viking. X 48 I Going up-Tom Owens HOB, takes a One Basket coming up-Gene Field, for- Jim McCue 1155, tries for Q rebound shot over the defense of 18 of Bay City. ward, waits for an opportunity to make fF0lTl the Cltfempfefl Shot Of Ed Nyberg another two-pointer for Central as Bill UAJ. Allen l2Ol looks on. Liepmann, Ben Anderson, f 7 Larry Tilley points out the course of the run to Carl and Phil Stange. Cross - Country Coach George LeBrasseur's Cross-Country team finished fourth in the Saginaw Valley competition with Larry Til- ley placing sixth, Carl Liepman, eighteenth, Ben Anderson, twenty-second, Ken Catlin, thirty-fourth, and Larry Willett, thirty-fifth. The team runs a two-mile race over usually a rocky or hilly route. The course at Central is known to be one of the best in the state. Larry Tilley led the first ten, and following him were: Ben Anderson, Carl' Liepmann, Larry Willett, Ken Catlin, Jim f . , v- 1? 757 75, ,, ' ,7 'T A f Lang, Phil Strange, Phil Cohoon, Jim Sayers, and Ron Hos- ff, y ,, ner, in that order. Many promising sophomores came out 1 w 1 J . . il ' ,jr ,Vw 'f Ziff, which should prove a strong nucleus for forthcoming teams. AY nz.. Cv., 1. f M , - A A 0 6.11 we -' 5 sw, -fy ,, W ' Q , ,ZW , ? B-mr ' P 2 ff! ' f 4 ' , i K2 , ? ZQ4 5 If' f 4 V if , ' , . f Z 5 4 g Members of the team checking the schedule are L-R John Sayers, Ron Hosner, Ken Catlin, Fred Kitchens, Dave Powers, Phil Stange, Don Bradley and Jim Nor- wood. 4 7, 1 f 47!fmZ'9', ,, MWMMWAA ,f WM! a, M if 'mm , f i ,f X , ., , x-me fm J V mf W s - 'Y V l ' if mf. fr W ' V' . H' M I' N 7 A Q 9 if M f' f 1 f'1 ROW lr Larry Tilley, Dave Powers, Jim Lang, Kielh Utley, Phil Stange, Carl Leipmann. ROW 2: Don Bradley, Jim Norwood Ron Hosner, John Sayers, Phil Cohoon, Dave Frazer, Ben Anderson. ROW 3: Ken Catlin, Fred Kitchens, Dick Smith, Hu,-Vey Sparks, Lanny Kirchner, Jim Krause, Coach LeBrasseur, I Wrestling High school wrestling affords boys to participate in weight classifications ranging from 98 to 176 lbs. and up. I' Wrestling at Central had an early beginning under the coaching of the present athletic director, Mr. Nap La- Voie. The sport was discontinued for several years until Mr. V Shebal re-activated it four years ago. Under Mr. Doolittle, 1-s I. . . . - thespresent wrest ing coach, wrestling has gained wide popu Darren Wolfe and Don Kennedy demonstrate 0 TUICS larity with the student body as both a spectator and team ride. sport. In the first match of the season Central lost to Bay City J Central by a score of 24-22. 1 y , fi- wwggifk ,e':'v3, Joe Zayac and Fred Stein congeniolly demonstrate a proper wrestling position. ROW I: Ed Kennedy, Tom Shirey, Louie Bloch, Gary Whiteford, Larry Isaacson, Jim Blom, Glenn Wilson, Don Kennedy. ROW 2: Moses Williams, Harold McDowell, David Taylor, Gary Hickox, Willie Williams, Jim Medes, Sheldom Branam, Joe lfe. ROW 3: Don Jackson, Ron Saunders, Theo Cribbs, Gary Eberhart, Jerry Engen, Jim Snyder, Ken +v1i.wffiiii.QmHnn l-lnrl-1 lnnrl Dr-me ln-:nr Wm. 5 ROW I: Dick James, Jim Heidenberger, Dick Kirby, Gary Berryman, Fred Kitchens, Dave Barbour, Bill Lau, Chuck Arrand, Rick Monk, Larry Hollenbeck, Tom Welch, Harold Fidley. ROW 2: Mr. Crane, Charles Moore, Ken Catlin, Dick Berger, Howard Shultz, James Lebster, Jim Martin, Michael Fordyce, Ron Hosner, Bill Darton, Jim Alquire, Tom Elmer, Landon Kirtchner, Larry Tiley, Dick Boyd lManagerJ. Not pictured, David Karr. Swimming One ofthe least publicized sports, but very skillful sports at Central is swimming, coached by Alexander Crane. Unlike most athletic contests, a team victory is made by performances ot individuals alone. Leading the team this year were returning veterans Dick Kirby, Dave Karr, Lanny Kirchner, Ron Hosner, Ken Catlin and Gary Berryman. The team set a two hundred forty-yard medley relay record at Bay City Handy this year. The record had been set recently by Bay City Central and we broke it by one-tenth of a second. The tour boysnon this relay were backstroker Dave Karr, conventional breaststroker Lanny Kirchner, butterfly breaststroker Jim Alquire, and freestyler Dick Kirby. The Flint Central divers have done an excellent job this year. They are Jim Heidenberger and Gary Berryman. The best team the Flint Central team faced this year was Saginaw Arthur Hill which defeated us twice. An unusual number of sophomores turned out many valuable performances: James Alquire and Chuck Arrand, breaststrokers, Tom Elmer and Bill Darnton, treestylers, and Jim Martin, backstroker. 45 , . L Q, M 5 2 X I ,.,,..,-af' ..., - fefff .f B ry 2 1 , r-' ,. l ' T W 7W'. N an o few END ' ' I l .f Q2 s K M..-f i? ' W 5'Qfnw 7 X ,w-':j:Z'IZ4- M I 2 ,wif fa x, On your mark, get set, go-Ron Hosner, Jim Lebster and Tom Dick Kirby and Bill Darton pause for a quick breather during Welch begin the first lap of the fifty-yard freestyle. practice. H6 44: J A V , , f' Q Q, 4? . X ' , Z Q A ff, 'lf Q , we f V . H f , 3 wff ff.. ' . M V i,. , -I .. , f -f H ' , f l I ,. 1 , 5 ,Z Z ff Z1 ii ii f 1 I 4,0 . Gary Berryman has thrilled many an audience with his diving While Mr, Crqne is Compqring Rick M0nk'5 throughout the season. Howard Shultz, Jim Alguire looks on. time with that of O I Swimming ie.. 1 -...W Ken Catlin comes in for a splashing finish, showing exquisite form in the breaststroke. ::::2f1'i3f2'-.,. :-.'f wf'- . 5.AN',' ' n v ' WWQUQSV 'W Qi . . fr , I . yigkm ,. A 5, - W, by ., K p h X . V V Ywvpigj 52,13--:EW , . A - -' My .1 g .2 I V vfrgmfgi 1, 5 V S ,V 5, I ,Q 4 ,L I f , r E f. .. 4,4135 V g 0' ' . . ' W. ' 2 - H of-A V 3 ' f x n '39, i,, fu I Wai V Q ff gif' 7. ., - wi., f A174 . . -1 - fi' ' ff- 1 . if X .,,, . 1 f , 1 Si ' M . ..rr ' 'tss Q s . s . . N . f f , ,i,,r ,, ,,., ' r . 'N : - - ' ' m f ' I 3 - Q -1 WY' ,l ,V I J' I Q -if f 1 ' X V wwwffffy 3 l ' X . i H U K Xi f , .. is Q . i ' . siis L TA , 4 i as 5 Mike Fordyce and Dave Karr were outstanding figures in the Mr- Crane P0595 fo' 0 final Plcll-'fe Will' the Qfadt-'ating Senlofs backstroke Competition this Year- of the swimming team, from left to right: Jim Lebster, Landon Kerchner, Coach Crane, Mike Fordyce, Charles Moore, Dick Kirby, and Dave Karr. 87 ' 5 1 2 4 092 f , , T if Vg 2 43 f , if g, Jack Kerner and Dave Karr watch Dick Dobbs as he tries a little indoor practicing. Golf, although not a major sport at Central, helped keep up the fine athletic tradi- tion ot the school by turning a very impressive season. The linksmen were again coached by Howard Auer who has turned out many outstanding teams in the past. Led by returning lettermen Chuck Johnson, Dave Karr, and Eugene Huntm the team had additional support from Jack Kerner, Dick Dobbs, Marshall Cossman, Don Taylor, Dick Collins, Bob Burns, and Don VanOrden. The team played all their practice games and at-home games at Brookwood Golf Course. Z if f !f7,f,,f,,,,?WWMM4J , . I ' x f , ' 'wil' 'f'ad'!l'? 1 ' fm, l::,: X ' 3 V Y ,Y . . gn- , ' r 1 - . , lb' r E s X ROW iz Marshall Cossman, Don Taylor, Dick Collins, Gene Hunt. ROW 2: Bob Burns, Dave Karr, Dick Dobbs, Jack Kerner, Chuck Johnson. HH t is w ig ,ff 'W NX ' if I if ,..,,.L ,..., . ' Ji: 'Q a . . , ' - - A isis.: , H - . . . , ' . r Practice makes perfect is the motto Jlrn .leslck gets the feel of his Chuck Kresel practices his serve before of Lou Block as he awaits the spring rocket edrly In the spring. the season gets a chance to get under sunshine. way. This year's tennis team racked up many impressive victories for a favorable record tor the season. The team had plenty ot skill and good thinking, the two things needed most for a good tennis team. Each tennis match consists of five single games and two double matches. The tirst individual or double winning two sets or two out of three wins the match and gains the team one point. The team having the highest number ot points wins the tournament. Returning lettermen from last year, Dick Miller, Jim Jesick, Mike Buchanan, and Chuck Kiesel led the team to many victories. Jack Howe, Bill Spencer, Spence Rutherford, Bob Baum, and Raleigh Draper also returned from last year's squad and along with a tew new sophomores, coach Clem Rowe turned in a fine season in his thirteenth year as Q if' F tennis coach. gf s f,.,. tw,-. 'fa' , .. - sig.-3 M - . .ral fer J' Q 3, -.,, V, . , , 4' it X If . if. .N-, ROW 1: Bill Lau, Louis Bloch, Jim Lebster, Jim Jesick. ROW 2: Spence Rutherford, Tom Goldman, Chuck Kiesel Raleigh Draper. 89 t I MW, ,,., 4' A , ' - 'W 3 'A t X ' ' ' . -'-- , f 3 W ix Q , . 1 f l 1 D 4 , X I If 0: f 1 1 44 ef f ff f fy f ,. ,f ,,,' ., ,M 4 2 '-.j,',gjjc-rms.. J 3J'wv Qg if 'NAA ,Q ,, 1 9 .... I 3 , C 3 f Ll'rZJ ' Larry Tilley leads the mile against Arthur Hill. A 5UCCe55fUl Gi 9mPi of the high iUmP bY Charlie Track Consisting of eleven events, track is one ofthe most healthful sports in which a boy can compete. Every boy has a chance to participate, but since it is an individual sport, the competition is keen. Some events are the 100, 220, 440, and halt-mile run, 880-yard relay, one-mile run, and high and low hurdles. These are running events. Field events are the shot-put, in which a 12-pound iron ball is pushed or putted for distance within a 7-toot ring, the high iump over a bar, and the broad iump. ' 'Q fd 7 Q Zn, , ti 14, , , M , , V f 5 f , W f 0 , , . f f 1 f M 5 I 7 yn ZW I, -4,1 V Y fm 3 Wa, Y , 1 ,I '- -V , r WI, ,. , , X' ' 'Q' ev 1 ff? 6 , - f I 1' 1 i i,,.. ff V ' I 'i it wi rii. t ...M M , ... f,fwf'fw 6, ,, M, .M-, , f f hu Jwivifimi ....- .. . c.. --.vr Max Freeburg and Larry Tilley represent Central in the start of the mile against Arthur Hill. itll , WWW i M55 f f W' ft Thrash. 2 ROW 1: Harvey Roberts CManagerJ, Ron Thick, Dale Kingsbury, Carl Dalstrom, Tom Goyette, Jim Bradshaw, Mr. Louthen, Gene Fields, Lou Wagner, Phil Gelhorn, Bob Richardson. ROW 2: Chuck Herron, Ken Lucas, Bill Sneclden, Gary Crooks, Paul Ananich, Lou Grimaldi, John Dunlop, Dick Rickard, Ed Nyberg, John Fleser. ln winning third place in the valley, Central's 1955 baseball team won 12 and lost 5. Leading the team in batting was Ken Lucas. John Dunlop, Lou Wagner, and Jim Bradshaw shared the mound duties. On the i956 varsity squad will be returning lettermen Ed Nyberg, Gene Fields, Jim Bradshaw, Dale Kingsbury, Ron Thick, and Wes Bond. Winning letters were Paul Annanich, Phil Gelhorn, Tom Goyette, Lou Wagner, Jim Bradshaw, John Dunlop, Karl Kalhstrom, John Fleser, Charles Herron, Dick Rick, Bill Snedden, Gary Crooks, Ken Lucas, Ed Nyberg and Lou Grimaldi. f X ,sis-if-lwfwafw .N ,,., B cpm, ,,,, . as ii V U Q ,, J f ,,,, 'lg l fl em, W it I I J V vgrsazsfv 4 f G' , ,f X as B ,5'iW l ,l B ' Q fs. Us 5.11 . w s ses lu 5 , E .Q t ,.,,. j- rw il I ls 925: Life L H ' 1 -' S is C L V ,..k , Qs ., if -i l E M x: gk W i f 1 217 f 53 Z kk V , . X 1. if 'tfggfs -- , i . V 3. K H . f 1, !.aw,., a A - H .M 5 W 5 J' ' Q ff s f ' .C este ' L V,i55,fN..k7 gs f -N-N v 'ml U I ,V A-..., -V -X:. . K K . . gh K V K K ss: L L . 1 as ' is . -Q A 1 Lou Wagner, Paul Annanich, Carl Dahlstrom, and Jim Bradshaw, take time Chuck Herron, Ed Nyberg, and Lou Grimaldi ouf from practice to pose for the camera. look toward home plate as the pitchers 91 warm up. X 1 1 WW, Www wuwwwwmW,f,,.,,W U ' V, rw' ,, V wr..-:1':i-'?j':i if fw ' ff My - f- ' V -f - , Q44 f A f 4 ff 4721.1 If 3 X ' 2 I 1,213 , , QW? , , f f ..'.., ,.,4,,,,,, S ,W Magi, ff 1 , f., ,.,,i.,, , f ' fl. hgwj I W, M Making the rebound adds two points to ci thrilling game. wMwWff? Intramural Athletics The Boys' Intramural athletic program at Central is one ot the many ways offered for a student to express himself. The program is carried on in conjunction with the Physical Educa- tion department and is a supplement to the vast varsity athletic program provided by Central. With the Intramural program that Central has to offer, every student in the school can compete on his own achieve- ment level. Two of the most popular sports being offered on an Intra- mural basis are Basketball and Swimming. Two evenings of each week are set aside for basketball. One evening a week is set aside tor the use of the pool. Some of the other things open to the students on an intramural basis are: tennis, free throw tournaments, softball, touch football, and horseshoe tournaments. ' ' W. ' , 1' . fxsavmexqwwwsz.:-:MY .T -. WMM... . 53,1 gggg, r 1 f7WWf WZQWM 7 Z A down court dribble adds some action to a Tuesday night game. U2 j! 25e?'f 6. ,f ,.myg,55:56 ,Mf- eer . . 5 Once again Central's cheerleaders came through to in- H still school spirit and good sportsmanship in the student body at athletic contests. Under the direction of Mr. Richardson, the . L , i g , ,t,.. cheerleaders work tirelessl toward perfection in st le and , f , ' ' - timing. New cheers worked out by the Booster Pepperettes cmd the cheerleaders were introduced to the student body. The cheerleaders also helped introduce Central's new fight song, Go Central, Go at special assemblies. Managers The sports managers of Central do a lot of work but receive little glory. They are the first ones in the locker room to help the team prepare for a game and they are the last to leave after the game is over. They are in charge of distribu- tion and collection of uniforms, fresh water for the players, and the care of the equipment. At the end of the season, they too, receive letters for a iob well done. Pool night in Intramurals looks like a lot of fun. Irving Nard, Ken Eastman, Pat Taylor, Hugh Parker, Jack Davies, John Seeley, Scott Seeley, and Bill Taylor. V :SW F,-Ong Row: Charlotte Newman, Joanne Owens, Jean Hudson, Donna Schott, Georgia Tyiska, Dorothy Hollins. Back Row: Eugene Bodkins, Al Nettles, Barbara Harrelson, Doris Boone, DGUFIY Greer, Mike Bafks' 93 'U' I J llfll A zruzew 4' 2, pf F QQ ,Q Q, ' 11.0101 46111454111 ?1fZ.?'I12,' i:a2vl::af la' f 11111: IHIHIHWF ' Avavnnnnv W Inv: nm V hunky ,, f W HW IDI! ff Illh ID W will WMDUIIIJW Wil WPT IIA' with me Um ll, W 411101111 IDI!! Qld' lllll fUll0l. A Htl ' Will!! I Xflllllf f 'l'nvunslv 'llIll :nazi W Juana 4 'N GIRLS SPORTS qv, W3 in fm f 2, f 4. ef w f iff 'CJK' I X955 w f Longmgly looking at a fourth letter which she hopeslto receive is Jo Ann Nixon, Girls' Intramural Athletic Program The Girls' Intramural Sports is carried on after school under the direc- tion of the girls' gym teachers. A variety of sports are oFFered. Included are bowling, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, badminton, skating, golf, tennis, archery, hiking, baseball, and swimming. As a result of this program, many girls were awarded letters for their enthusiasm and participation in the various sports offered them. Miss Breda and Miss Jeand'heur presented these girls with letters at the Annual Sports Banquet. In order to receive her first letter a girl must earn five hundred points. Usually ten points are given for each sport in one night. Two hundred and fifty points are needed for the second and third letters, and three hundred and titty points plus a life saving badge and a high scholastic standard are necessary in order to receive the fourth letter. , In :fs ,I , Jo Ann Nixon, President, enthusiastically leads a meeting of other F Club members Mary Ann Baba, Pat Wedler, Janice Burns, Jan Decker, Janace Speckmon, and their sponsor Miss Jeand heur 97 After school bowling games are always an event its participants look forward to. Bowling Unusual physical endurance and concentrated effort are essential to the female enthusiasts who bowl after school at the Twentieth Century Recreation. Each girl enrolled learns the skills of bowling and keeping score through the help of trained women. During the Christmas holidays girls participated in special tournaments on a local as well as national basis. These tourna- ments were sponsored by the American Junior Bowling Congress which awarded trophies for high scores. Red felt chevrons were awarded to the winning teams by the Congress at the end of the bowling season. ln addition, achievement awards were presented to outstanding members in recognition ot their fulfillment of the league's standards. . iw N if gig-:N Q ,N Q e si s s K X Luello Zundel, Beverly Koch, and Janice Jones happily mark down another Kay Lybq,-ge, enghusiqsgicully rolls the bull down mp t'k . ' ' ' ' SPIE alley hoping that It huts the right pocket. UH Field Hockey One ofthe roughest, but most interesting sports a girl can participate in is Field Hockey. The season begins early in the school year and continues tar into cool fall weather. The girls are divided into teams according to classes. Shin guards, knee pads, jeans, and a hockeystick and ball make up their essential equipment. Field Hockey is similar to Ice Hockey as far as methods and techniques are concerned. Such little things as bruises are overlooked by those who enioy the game. This sport has long held the reputation of being one ot the most rugged girls' sports, but that distinction fails to discourage the hardy sports-minded girls around Cen- tral. iz XX X fix. cfjik ' fffff , ',irfQ,,f 111 K Q f ff: ' ,.f, ., f'ffr :ffl ' ,,,! , 7 , Pat Lucas and Prezza Lee are found taking one last practice before the game. Getting ready for an exciting game of Held hockey are Sheryl Chew, Pat Lucas, Nan Mcleod, and Charlene Decker. 99 1 t 'ji31532fa1f:11:1i 'A' , ' V ' ZLH5 5hii37f,,. '., f 133' t.niL1z75532 ,gg 'HZZ f f I Z., ,t H 2,.77'r1z,ff . uf, . 1 14 ft-.V-7.17.-,,, , , . .4.,11.fj3W'jQ.a 4.1 f ':f1.1.zwf.. V 7' 45 f ' ,:p fJf,,,54W .Af Z WWW ff .4 H a VV ,.f. , .f,,,.,wf 'MM 4..wM' fn Rosepauline Morandini is shown here directing a game of sophomore basketball. my l' W. B! ?' V . Z and X . ,. My it Pat Wedler watches as Judy Wedler receives the ball, ready to hit it to the opposing side. lllll Basketball Every girl interested in girl's sports looks for- ward to Basketball, one of the oldest and most popular sports at Central. Girls' basketball is similar to boys' basketball. There are six players on each team-three forwards and three guards. The forwards stay at one end of the court and the guards stay at the other. Basketball took place in December and lasted through until late January. The girls were divided up into teams, according to their grades, includ- ing the sophomores, who were under the direction of Miss Breda and junior and senior teams who were under the direction of Miss .leand'heur. Volleyball Looking for exciting recreation, many Central girls found Volleyball much to their liking. This fast moving game which requires an alert eye and quick feet, made way for high spirits throughout the season. The Volleyball teams are composed of eight girls and each girl was awarded ten points for every game in which she participated. The server starts the game by hitting the ball with her hands to the other side of the net. The first team to let the ball drop concedes a point to their opponent. Each individual girl was given the opportunity to improve her own style and technique on a higher and more exciting com- petitive basis. Miss Jeand'heur, the instructor for Volleyball this season, helped the girls to become familiar with general rules and skills of the game. Badminton Feathers flew right and left this year as the season opened for Badminton. The game can be played with either two or four players, and be- gins when one girl serves the bird over the net. lt continues until one team wins by scoring twenty- one points. The girls were divided into two groups, which consisted of beginners and advanced players. Miss Breda who was in charge of the girls, taught them the fundamentals of the game. Interest in this sport was evidenced by the excited laughter and loud shouts that rang throughout the girl's gym as a game was in progress. Skating One of the most enjoyable sports among both the old and young alike is Skating. But probably those who enjoy it most are the young, especially those at Central. All girls who enjoy ice skating have the opportunity to go to any one of the ice rinks in Flint. One girl is chosen as the manager of the group of girls wishing to participate in the sport. They together plan the day, time, and place in which they want to go skating. The girls enjoy the fun of being with all their friends, and enjoying a worthwhile winter sport, while at the same time, they receive ten points toward their letter for every night they come. Mary Hopak and Linda Warn are enjoying an exciting game of badminton. - N ...-.. 5' ' , , 'fi - ' . V W'N 'f'---W., A -- -rf A '-., 5' ' 133, -.,.,.g..Qff7Q ff -bi-...M , ' , , . ,. P Nw: k h gs. , j .,. . h I ,i 'rye Y ,Ui 4 , .. ..,. I . nfs. 1, I .N-..c.,..,4,,....,fc ' 0 ?Z..5:'fas:z1 . . U ' -1.3 ' 'ff ' - . .-Il - WM., if .M 'Z s . ...W ' 'lg PM ....,1.... . 'Ku M .,e..v.evLgg,.s...,.1XYm .... , ' rr: -e -he-M-MW, . t wg - - ef Aww- -,-- .. J. QW...'f2gu.g,' .rs: 's, A t sg 3 .sz , -ss' R- 1-mrs1:sss:sfmvr1vszme::sm-wsfmf ,gg-vqw'-vsEmffe'e '4 ' . ..,,...w..,.g e.-.M-.---v . W-'se-r 3' - ' ' ' I A, q . is fs , - , W. 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The girls also learned the etiquette and many of the rules of the game, includ- ing how to putt, which clubs should be used and when, and the correct way ot holding the club and standing when ready to hit the ball. Many of the girls took a great deal of interest in golf, and when they were experienced enough, they were able to try any ot the golf courses in the city for themselves. ,, 'ffWfWmW fW ',,Wzf7'xffzW J' fy I wfhq, WH - , I f 2 ff ,awwhwfo-,wwf,,,,ga 1 . ,. , .f f My m,,,,,,., f Ar,,,,,, ,WM X ' 221, M , J , WW f ff 14 f V., f f W. , 5 ,, ,f,.,, 1, .,,.. . , ,.., ww X wffrfywff ii W, M ,W 'f cw f,4f Q f f vfhfys... Z ,Mfff ,Z fl . X I - I WMWWAWWWM fy ,,fffwzW ,,., ,XVWVJ ' -V f rf f,,-,w:,m,sf,g ,, ., ,WM ffff ff ff Wy,4f,i,:,.,,,. ,V , ., ygf axwwgw ...MZ WN. f Z, , AW 'iffy , 7 no ,y 1721 6 f, i ,, ., ,, 'M f, W4,,,.,.,,.A,.,,, ,, ., , , ' Wf7fw,?M31,,,3. , . . , , ,l, Hhff4wf.f1,,,,.A04,,QM! 7 1 Eva Jon Sperling is displaying the correct serving stance, Tennk Tennis, a game that presents a challenge and one which takes skill and practice is an old sport at Central that has many additional participants each year. Each girl who enrolled was given an opportunity to learn how to keep score, and to become acquainted with the fundamentals of the game under the direction ot Mr. Rowe, the tennis coach. The girls find this sport can be fun and also skill build- ing, for they need to be on their toes every minute of the game. Like any other sport, the girls are given points tor tennis toward their letters. Ill! .2 fi 4 Wi ,Ly 1 'QQ , : 14' iff? at ds 1 gf, ,? ,Q , ,I A 3439 if 9, 5 ' 94 4, j M . . , ,,.. , i 4 A very impressive sight is seen when all the archers line up together. Archery Archery begins in the spring and lasts through till the end of the year. With good equip- ment and an excellent range east of Dort Field, the girls have an opportunity to earn points toward their letter cmd enjoy ci worthwhile pastime. Girls participating in archery were loaned all the equipment necessary: six arrows, one bow, and an arm band and guards. Those participating in archery were divided into two groups. Miss Breda instructed the beginners in the use and handling of the bow. The advanced girls used the time to improve and become more skillful. Hiking Hiking has been on the program at Central High School for over 25 years, and each year there are more and more participants in it. The girls get together any time they wish, pack their lunches, and hike out to Davison Road Park where they all enjoyed their lunch. Then they join in a softball game or some just wander off to see if they can find something of new interest. The girls enjoy hiking because it gives them a chance to get outdoors and to be with their friends. 103 Lola Connet is preparing a first-aid kit f a long hike. 25 , I rw ,n l It loolrs like the girls are having lots of fun getting ready for their softball game. Softball A flock ot laughing girls, loaded with bats, balls, bases, and band aids, heading for the diamond was a familiar sight at Central in the spring. It is evident that softball is one of the most popular sports for girls when we see the number ot teams that are formed each season. Those who participate in the sport are awarded points toward a letter according to attendance and cooperation. ,' uvlJ fw-gm., f gg Eva Jan Sperling and Janice Burns throw the bat to see which The gills look on with anticipation and hope their Captain will team will be up first. come out on top. Illl I Precision and balance are necessary for synchronized swimming. Swimming Every girl, whether a beginner or an advanced swimmer may take swimming lessons through the gym classes. Any girl who wishes may try for synchronized swimming. Synchronized, a new phase of swimming is related to water ballet and 'floating formations. All stunts and skills are done to music, and represent an idea or theme. Every year, the synchronized class pre- sents a swim show. The girls make their own costumes, and make up their own formation or skits. lt is one of the most colorful events of the year. fv.. ,.,. . , . X X .sv .9 iv if . . I T f '+'4?44wv-ieo5nvN- ., -ss 0 U V -4 C ' , me - MQW, V t. - A -I I, ,Wil y H ,K f 7 A +L R gg 5' '. 5. 1, , .i. - I -., 4 wma.. , Sandy Lambert poses before she practices diving. Martha Clune is shown directing girls in correct swimming pro 105 cedures. Veda A XE 'D X144 f iaf ff, 14 ff ' Z' wr ,wh qw' L9 . ' 79 1' V Q5 ,f W4 yn , Q, f, , ' fy f X f , W M 011 .,,,wZg74ZQfZ7wL', , .gf 1 ' Y 1 if M , , M. GQ .f '6 . ,.,.f,..f . ? ,M . f 4 7 t x 5 X ,eff ', r e-2 Q: .- , lf, N .Ei Q. it 49 ae. V L ff? m ga 'ff if , 6,45 Activities I Y if 'A vw:- jgg ! , fm, , Don Riegle ff Z 1 'Q Student Council Officers 1-9 adv? mv Rachel Smeefs Heads Karen Eichorn, Acfiviliesg Tom Mendenhall, Welforeg Mary Lindo Cook Social Judy 1 J , 'L Qi We ft L4 if 'ff' so,-:rv B- 1--AS M Y fs. --he-L ROW 'lz James Ryal, Nancy Bates, Martha Toland, Jennifer Karr, Norma Jean Coe, Annette Chobanian, Mary Beth Durham, Marge Gach, Bobbie Dunevont LTreasurerJ, Skip Hauer LVice-Presidentl, Don Reigle fPresidentD, Rachel Smeets lSecretaryD, Mary Linda Cook lSocial Committee Chairmanj, Carol Banghart, Barbara KeKesis, Sue Epstein, Sandy Milligan, Karen Jacobson, Ann Wright, Sharon Hottman, Richard Berger. ROW 2: Norman Lathrop, Sue Bigelow, Sue Snyder, Barbara Coates, Martha Clune, Beth Hartman, Sherry Zvonek, Linda Nash, Carl Adair, Karen Baird, Barbara Baske, Bob Cuthbertson, Jerry Light, Pam Bixby, Nancy Peterson, Jan Morrissey, Karen Murphy, Carol Taylor, Linda Mirgon, Steve Hasman, Walter McLellan, Lonny Lee Pratt, Galen Brown, Chuck Shattuck, Sandy Rose, Doug Graham. ROW 3: Karen Olson, Janet Wilmot, Sharon Slack, Elinor Lehn, Mike Fordyce, Grant Hamady, Paul Chardoul, Marcia Griggs, Sandy Maynard, Maxine Mauerberger, Doris Holland, Janet McLaughlin, Jan Lubowitz, Sue Pols- grove, Karen Stone, George Chism, Jenkins Lowery, AI Morton, John Chinonis, Tom Mendenhall lRed Crossl, Bob Rathburn, Ron Hutt, Ernie Dunkin, Don Bradley. Student Council The Student Council met every Wednesday in the Reference Library. It was headed by officers elected the previous spring by the entire student body. It was sponsored by Miss Florence Riddell. The council discusses problems that concern school policies, as waste paper on the floors, trophy cases, music in the morning, and how to make Central a better place in which to learn. The Council also boasts school proiects such as the Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets. The Student Council's own special project is the Jazz Concert held the second semester. The Council grants permission for the organiza- tion ot clubs, class projects, and initiates activities of interest to the student body. 9533533305 .fr f- ,, Q , 5- it if inf 7 ,yr - .4 .MV iffiiif fm A 9.4: 1, ,f gif 2 -Q- ROW l: Rachel Smeets CSecretaryJ, Brenda Bresler CVice-Presidentj, Jane Marshall lPresidentJ, Carol Christiansen Hreasurerj. ROW 2: Josephine McKenna, Juanita Abernathy, Miss Pinel, Barbara Baske, Karen Murphy. ROW 3: Pat Graft, Marilyn Averill, Louise Utley, Nancy Brandt, Janice Morrissey. ROW 4: Pam Bixby, Karen Eichorn, Pat Urban, Barbara Dunevant, Judy Merriman. Alpha Sigma Epsilon Alpha Sigma Epsilon formerly the of Mr. Philip Vercoe, is in its thirtieth year as Central's organization tor out t, T-A f iii 9 Skippers Club, under the sponsorship - , , standing boys. Qualifications are sim- -as Commanderins The Commanderins is the highest honorary society for girls at Central High School. The group is under the direction of Miss Mabel Pinel. lts mem- bers are class otticers or publications editors-in-chief and in the upper third of their class. Once a month the mem- bers meet in Room 3'l9 and discuss the clitterent ways to make our school a better place. ilar to those for the Commanderins. Commanderins and the Alpha Sig- ma Epsilon members also help the new Sophomores become better acquainted with Central and its activities. 1 Skip Hauer, Jenkins Lowery, Mr. Philip Vercoe, Don Riegle, Ron Huff. lllt National Honor Society Fi ti f gf X Central can be proud of having a chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society. lts chief purposes are to encourage 'ff' character, scholarship, leadership and service of high school students. A recommendation from a student's counselor and homeroom teacher, and high scholastic and citizenship rec- ords are the qualifications for membership. Gayle Goering and Bob Baxter relax after a hard day at school. 2 Q -.,. f so x -ws -5 'SLN W aw A ,. , 4, W ,B ' is ff so .. vm r- Q. - V, 3. .3 as . -QM ,f N g f, i - s, -21 .fy 1 Y Q. Sie ROW i: Janet Bartkowiak, Sandy Bennett, Janet Gailey, Mary Lou Shantz fTreasurerl, Sandra Lambert CVice-Presidentj, Gayle Goering fPresidentJ, Doris Holland fSecretaryJ, Martha Gwyn, Marlene Alfred, Karen Baird. ROW 2: Carol Pierce, Janice Anderson, Elizabeth Stanhope, Judy Noye, Joan Hamlin, Deena Laro, Janace Speckman, Meredith Cross, Jane Marshall, Martha Taylor. ROW 3: Sharon Schliebe, Douglas Siders, Hal Doclds, Louis Goecker, William Ballard, Dick Benson, Richard Turk, Charles Moore, Bob Baxter, Marilyn Arnold, Carol Rathbun. Ill sv , If ,Nw 0 0 ,,,, nl ,Q v f fn r 413. V - wr M W W' af fr: 3 , ,V xv- -is ffm' T W . ..- gf. 4 sr ,ff 'Hmm , 'Qi 45 Q9- ROW T: Bob Rainey lTreasurerj, Ann Kempf lSecretaryl, Charles Moore lPresidentj, Jenkins Lowery lVice- Presidentj, Mary Lou Mcginn lParliamentarianl. ROW 2: Sue Epstein, Georgia Tyiska, .loan Hamlin, Marilyn Clarke, Eva .lon Sperling. ROW 3: Diane lcke, Bob Baxter, Ann Guilford, Margaret Green, Sheila Peacock, Forensic Society The Forsenic Club is sponsored by Mr. Stanley White. The club has eleven members and meets in Room 402. At these meetings ideas are expressed for better debating, and parliamentary procedure is discussed. Most ofthe club members are also mem- bers ot the Central Debate Team, which took second place in the Valley this year. Admission for this club may be obtained by earn- ing a letter in speech. Thesplcms The National Thespian Society aims to establish and promote an active and intelligent interest in dramatic art and to inspire a growing interest in high standards. Qualification tor membership is based on a point system. Merits may be obtained from dramatic or backstage work. At present the membership consists of eleven people. Meetings are held in Room 402 with Mr. Stanley White as faculty sponsor of the group. ROW l. Margaret Green, Ann Guilford lScrib01, ,loan Hamlin lTrcasurerl, D' Ik C sane c e l ounselorl, Jinx Lowery Wresiclenti, Bob Baxtr-r lVice Presiclonil, Margaret Kurtz, Angel Markgnoviqh, IIQ xiii me ROW l: J. Mumby, G. Dillon, B. Niemi, P. Lee, M. Gwyn, N. Comins, B. Young, J. Fickies fVice-Presidentl, B. Penny QPresidentl, D. Holland fSecretaryj, P. Putter, M. Kurtz, M. Hopak, J. Gailey, D. Kemp. ROW 2: J. Spraker, M. Averill, A. Bergstrom, S. Rose, J. A. Sage, C. Arnold, H. Hutchins, J. Marshall, M. L. Cook, M. L.Sl'1antz, B. Yeotis, M. Taylor, E. Lehn, C. Allan. ROW 3: J. Archer, A. Kempf, D. Barbour, J. Lowery, J. Poll, J. Baker, R. Turk, K. Stone, J. Deuel, D. Crandall, G. Hall, D. lcke, M. Petke. Shakespeare Club Shakespeare Club was under the sponsorship of Miss Grace Fields. Members met at 3:lO each Friday after- noon in room 3l7. They chose parts and read the plays of Shakespeare rather Than acted out the parts. The objectives of the club are to enioy and better under- stand Shakespeare's works. ht ,JH ' f-,,M Quill ancl Scroll Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To become a member, a student must have a high scholastic record and have done outstanding work on publications. Mr. Richard Rappley is the sponsor. The club's motto is Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye tree. ts.. . N, . W, Qs' Jenkins Lowery fVice-Presidentl, Mary Lou Shantz Ureasurerl, Karen Murphy lSecretaryl, Dick Turn lPresidentl. The program requires much extra planning as Judy Pilkington Janice Morrissey, Mary Lou Shantz, Karen Eic- 'ff2 if Student Counseling Program 6- fir and Miss Rita Hinch their sponsor. horn CChairmanj, Maxine Mauerberger, and Mary Linda Cook well know. '53 4.9 ,.....--- -- -' ' 4.-i ROW l: Carol Banghart, Sue Stipes, Janice Mason, Sue Epstein, Mary Lou Shantz, Karen Eichhorn, chairman, Sandra Lambert, Karen Murphy, Peggy Watson, Barbara Kekesis, Juanita Abernathy, Sharon Mooney. ROW 2: Nancy Comins, Martha Gwyn, Joan Hamlin, Mary Earle, Barbara Baske, Judy Avery, Georgia Tyiska, Judy Fickies, Margaret Kurtz, Miriam Bunyan, Carol Lau, Maryanne Charcloul, Galen Brown, Elizabeth Stanhope, Diane Kemp, Karen Opie, Judy Wedler. ROW 13: Carol Radke, Diane Stuerzl, Marilyn Averill, Judy Noye, Nancy Searles, Brenda Bresler, Betsy Buckingham, Carol Reavely, Nancy Brandt, Mary Kristek, Nancy Peterson, Janice Morrissey, Maxine Mauerberger, Beth Hartman, Sue Steffen, Pat Freeman, Carol Freed, Eva Jon Sperling, Sandra Rose. ROW 4: Meredith Cross, Janice Anderson, Joanne Cheney, Mary Davidson, Jean Southwell, Judy Dunn, Karen Olson, Sally Backus, Mary Linda Cook, Martha Taylor, Betty Yeotis, Jane Marshall, Elinor Lehn, Judy Merriman, Nan McLeod, Sandy Maynard, Carol Rothbun, Mary Lou Moginn, Virginia Hall, Jenkins Lowery. ROW 5: DQIQ Crqndqlll HCI Dobbs, Bob Baxter, David Karr, Mike Fordyce, Grant Hamady, Jack Kernel, Richard Dobbs, James Jesiek, Tom Britton, John Chinonis, Ron Huff, Gary Eberhardt, Larry Black, Dave Jeremy, Jane Hurd, Chuck Kiesel, Ron Dancey, Joan Baker, Stefan Tucker, Charles Caplan. Iii The purpose of the Student Counseling Program is to help in-coming Sophomores and other new students feel at home in Central High School This group of Juniors and Seniors extends a hand of friendship to each new student. They arranged the orientation program and sponsored a mixer which provided an opportunity to learn of Centrals many and varied extra-curricular activities. Members of the organization visited a small group of Counselees I assigned to them during the group period Members are selected by a committee along with Miss Prnel, T lr Red Cross Council The Red Cross Council was sponsored this year ' by Mr. Emery, Mrs. Maiorie Goeker, and Mrs. Cecil ,gf Armstrong. The council met every Tuesday morning during group period in the auditorium. Again the council sent a chest overseas with which all the members helped. Included in this chest were writing and cribbage boards made in the school workshop. The council sent two representatives to the Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Center. Another program which the council sponsored was tha? of entertaining people in Convalescent Judy Fickies and Evelyn Dennis make final plans for the homes and hospitals. The T8 club blood donors program is still another of the activities of this group. overseas chest. cf. Q53 Q T' ffl 0 .ef i M m' A M T 'M ' .-N..- .M b ' ' ' A-A--A.,,,,, an -W-..,, ROW l: Geri Dillon, Annette Chobanian, Judy Snell, Peggy Watson, Sue Stipes, Sandra Thayer iT.B. Sanatorium Chairmanj, Gayle Goering CBlood Program Chairmanl, Evelyn Dennis fSecretary7, Judy Fickies fFirst Vice-Presidentj, Georgia Tyiska Cpresidenti, Barbara Gladden iVice-Presidenti, Gwynne Carley CVice-Presidentl, Louise Goeker iTreasureri, Mary Ann Baba, Marlene Alfred, Brenda Bresler, Lee Ann Siegel. ROW 2: Mary Hopak, Sandy Rose, Jamey Kinney, June Gillam, Diane Stuerzl, Mary Lou Shantz, Sally Backus, Sandra Lambert, Betty Yeotis, Jane Marshall, Karen Baird, Janice Anderson, Kay Bauer, Carol Lehr, Pat Eksten, Galen Brown, Sharon Fuhrmann, Ruth Herrington, Mary Earle, Barbara Tear, Pat Urban, Peggy Stockton. ROW 3: Dolores Delapp, Carol Taylor, Jan Beernan, Sandy Bettes- worth, La Dene Darrah, Tom Mendenhall, Edward Koehler, Jack Howe, Joan Baker, Karen Stone, Jackie Poll, Vivian Goodwin, Beverly Boyer, Meredith Cross, Sue Steffen. ll5 we- -v-we r 1 ? ' , me Q . ' ,QV 1 T , 1- ' iv 4 5, E Q , . W Y M, 1 -1 kg ,. me - vt ' 'Q ' . A .- Joan Baker and Nancy Comins prepare a dark and mysterious solution. Mffiehs Khem Klub Khem Klub had a new sponsor this year, Mr. Joseph Foos. The organiza- tion met every other Monday in room 236. The aim of the club is to further the interest of students in the various fields of Chemistry. Khem Klub in- vited speakers whose work dealt with Chemistry. They also took field trips to the DuPont Chemical company here in Flint and to Dow Chemical Corporation in Midland. CEC , s S F ' - S fy 6 5 ' iffy? X is ,5,,, i as . 'W'-1sif'1m:'..1: ,r 1 -Q.: ' 1-ftef 52' f: ff'-E pw, iz , i s 91:2 'Q-2. qtef 1 Q i M -,?'9f:s-,jf ,f k fx Maybe its for Bill Ballard who looks on in his superior mas- culine way. I.: 'T' 33 7'75'?53':l.fts Fi S fain, Y cf, as ,,, -A K sa, R rg as s - .X., ..-v 'ws ROW l: Martha Toland, Barbara Niemi, Elaine Lanford, Mary Turungofl, Lynne Ballantyne, Pat Wedler, Carol Ann Raclke, Carol Perkins, Mary Ann Baba tSecretaryi, William Ballard tVice-Presiclentl, Jack Chew lPresidentt, Hal Dodds lTreasur'erl, Nancy Comins, Pat Yeotis, Gay Henderson, Brenda Rathburn, Mary Hopak, ROW 2: Charles Hosler, Jean Mumby, Judy Sprakel, Virginia Rinks, Jean Brown, Carol Reavley, Nancy Brandt, Janice Morrissey, Mary Kristek, Betsy Buckingham, Nancy Peterson, Nancee Berman, Pam Bixby, Sue Sleflan, Angle Markanivich, Pat Lika, Sally Gersch, Meridith Cross, Ann Bergstrom, Janet Gailey, Pat Wagner, Carol Taylor, Sharon Schliobe, Norman Lathrop ROW 31 Hglg-n Hutchins, Joan Qualls, Marcia Griggs, Beth Harper, Kay Oldhelcl, Sheila Peacock, Sandy Mqynqrdr Bruce Foote, Paul Chardoul, Jerry Shustc-r, Wenrlel Yale, Schuylur Seymour, Mel Williams, Howard Schultz, Holden Muller, George Mann, Doug Dennis, Bob PCOFIY, Jackie Poll, Joan Baker, llti , , I, ,A:A,:, f 2 E l Members of Stagecraft Club, spon- ,Q T sored by Mr. Von Hanners, consider , ,. painting, hammering and sawing only is a part of their lob of providing scene- ' FY, lighting, and sound effects tor , . . . 3 Q each of the dramatic productions giv- is en here at Central. The club meets il CQZXV two Thursday evenings a month and members work Saturdays on scenery ' A and other backstage equipment. The f , f f . club not only builds the sets, but they , ' 751' , M , are also on hand to help with the f ,My-.,,f ff f actual productions. ,J in '- ' 74475, .gms Jean Lubowitz and Nancy Jerry Gell and Happy , Mr. Searles check the footlights be- Hanners, play back Q fqpe re. fofe the Senior PlC'Y- cording of soundeftects. ff. it IN 'di' 'idlvrl S ,.,ff -11.1 M ROW 1: Josephine McKenna, Martha Toland, Carolyn Wheeler, Barbara Niemi, Nancy Winters, Geri Dillon, Priscilla Prescott, Karen Merrell, Alta Snyder, Evelyn Dennis QSecretaryj, Eva Jon Sperling IPres- identl, Jerry Gell CVice-Presidentj, Marilynn Mette, Mary Beth Durham, Merry Brashear, Sonia Bloomquisr, Pat Stoner, Roberta Wright, Suzette Bobier. ROW 2: Margaret Kurtz, Angel Markanovich, Marlene Alfred, Judy Pilkinton, Sharon Hoffman, Judy Avery, Sandy Bennett, lla Warner, Jean Mumby, Mary Earle, Barbara Tear, Dolores De Lapp, Pam Bixby, Peggy Stockton, Sue Steffen, Becky Plummer, Helen Hutchins, Barbara Conover, Jean Lubowitz, Hoellen Leibow, Mary Lou Shantz, Sally Backus, Galen Brown, Joan Qualls, Sandra Watkins. ROW 3: David Hull, Ann Bishop, Beth Remington, Joyce Quimby, Patti O'Brien, Janet Plamondon, Margaret Green, Diane lcke, Mel Williams, Ann Guilford, Sandy Maynard, Doris Holland, Gini Hall, Sandra Wilson, Bob Baxter, Jenkins Lowery, LaDene Darrah, Don Moehrke, Karen Small, Jackie Poll, Doug Dennis, Tom McDole, ll7 2515 H 1,57 U , - ., fi ' an if 1' ,, 1 12 fi if 4,0721 'I if Lady Precious Stream , the Attic Players Play, is the center of attraction here as Martha Smith, Janice Morrissey, Judy Pilk- ington, Mary Linda Cook, and Karen Eichorn look over the script iust after it has been selected. A75 Attic Players One of Central's oldest and most outstanding organizations is the Attic Players, this year under the sponsorship of Miss Jacqueline Kramer. Meetings were held the first and third Wednesdays of every month in room 402. This year Attic Players presented the full length play, Lady Precious Stream , in addition to several small skits for the school and community. As their annual Christmas proiect, they gave a basket of food to a needy family. New members were taken in during the first semester. Informal initiation was held in the fall, the formall initiation was at the annual banquet, second semester. .v fi, fy! 3 f'tt'f Q 9 T339 so Q 73 in-si -Y . ,,,,....-ef . ...Q-. ish -'-- i ROW T: Ann Phillips, Carolyn Wheeler, Priscilla Hufton, Sandy Bennett, Mary Beth Durham, Annette Chobanian, Sue Epstein, Mary Lou Shantz, lPledge Mistressl, Marilyn Averill lRecording Secretqryll Judy Pilkinton Wresidentl, Mary Linda Cook CCorresponding Secretaryl, Martha Smith LTreasurerl, Zelma Schreiber, Brenda Garne, Marlene Allred, Brenda Bresler, Joan Ryder. ROW 2: Nancy Brandt, Ellen Kay Michael, Pat Graft, Joellen Leibov, Carol Lau, Katherine Kiblinger, Sandy Rose, Marianne Chardoul, Diane Stuerzl, Carol Berscheid, Carol Freed, Martha Milliken, Bill Speck, Janice Craak, Jan Less, Gary Orvis, Betty Yeotis, Karen Olson, Ron Huff. ROW 3: Karen Murphy, Martha Taylor, Sandra Lambert, Mary Davidson, Sally Backus, Jan Morrissey, Nancy Peterson, Sue Steffen, Carole Perkins, Carol Taylor, Jane Marshall, Sharon Slack, Elinor Lehn, Kay Costello, Jan Lubawitz, Janet McLaughlin, Sandy Maynard, Ann K- GUilfOfCl, Undfl NU5l1, Daryle Harris, Jerry Gell, Paul Chardoul, Dale Hesse, Tom Britton. IIS Belle Masque Belle Masque was sponsored this year by Mr. Stanley White. Meetings were held every other night in roon' 402. Belle Masque presented a full length play in ad- dition to their skits for Kaleidoscope and other school functions. New members were taken in each semester, and a formal and informal initiation were held. H58 Mfgfyyv Q i we 7 , W ,,, . f, X ff f L, f Before a meeting of Belle Masque Karen Stone, Maxine Mauerberger, Virginia Hall, and Sharon Fuhrman have stopped at 30lA. Frftfn A vw l ,I,,,i'd E.. ,fi M ,,,,.. A-.,..,,. ROW l: Charles Dillenbeck, Dan Meerson, Lanny Kirchner, Dave Karr. ROW 2: Margo Jarrard, Prezzo Lee, Barbara KeKesis, Maryann Baba, Doris Holland tActivities Chairmant, Ann Kempf CSecretaryJ, Jenkins Lowery tVice-presidentt, Bill Munn CPresidentJ, Margaret Kurtz tTreasurerJ, Gini Hall tCorres- ponding Secretaryt, Galen Brown, Jackie Poll, Eva Jon Sperling, Angel Markanovich, Georgia Tyiska, Joan Hamlin, Pat Yeotis, ROW 3: Eleanor Cook, Helen Ann Herb, Judy Avery, Mary Earle, Marilyn Clarke, Sandra Albee, Marva Michael, Deanna Whipple, Elizabeth Stanhope, Penny Case, Anne Notman, Carolyn Steinmetz, Janice Janes, Luella Zundle, Gail McGlone, Janice Anderson, Judy Snell, Maxine Mauerberger, Diane lcke, Carolyn lvey, Pat Urban, Barbara Kosh, Sharon Fugrmann. ROW 4: Dixie Ann Upper, Gayle Goering, Barbara Moss, Barbara Hendrix, Helen Nichols, Diane McDowell, Lucy Mc Brian, Sharon Kosh, Pat Moynihan, Suzanne Hawlet, Margaret Beauchamp, Shelia Peacock, Michal Ward, Vivian Goodwin, Margaret Green, Mike Makedonsky, LaDene Darrah, Bob Baxter, Grant Hamady, Hal Dodds, Karen Stone.. .. llft F3 I is-'--4 H I '-,- fi . i t f,, ,W if , -- Q ' , , ' Wx - 1 r we TN file ' . ' W . ' 'f1 M , , , - , W' 55,12 Y was ,f fs ' . ' f 152 .cf ' . f Q., f , , - ' f ' ag ,-P 1,3 .f V 9 ,V VV ' . ,. , i if f , .3 L 1 2 E ...ff 5 I J F 1 K H f ? 4 W fwgfgrf ' lj -4, , f ff M5-'lf m Ef 1 L 7 g M 9 '6 ,, 5 Z2 .EZQCV 2, ,.,.,.Q, . ,.,ffff-ff qs r l 2 , -4 ' ff f ' -M7 , ' ff .3 , , mfg -fifffffi ' mfff , AFFIRMATIVE: Mary Lou Maginn, Ann Kempf, NEGATIVE: Joan Hamlin, Shelio Peacock, Stephen Charles Moore, and Jenkins Lowery. Tucker, and Marilyn Arnold. Debate Resolved, That the Federal Government should guarentee higher educa- tion to qualified high school graduates through grants to colleges and universit- ies. That was the proposition that debaters all over the nation were arguing last tall. Central's teams were under the direction of Mr. Stanley White. Debate was offered sixth and seventh hours this year as a class or as an extra curricular activity. Members of the debate teams also participated in the discussion tourn- ament held, this year at Northern High School. s X is. X S 5 Egg 3 X fs.-3 QQ Q.. is ffff' 0 E 'S P ROW I' Ard E-th Henry, Yvonne Russell, Barbara Kluistcin, Sandy Timm, Ann Notman, ROW 2: Ellen Kay Michael, Dolores Delapp, Karen Murphy, Galen Brown, Bob Baxter. III! gg . ,.,., -V ' ' :J 1 ' - '12 ,?iiL2:!!k WM' 10:11 manga, f f I ' 55 Y f , R ,eff ,' ,,4,3.gt..u,gM, iie...,Ni . ,IV V 55392 X ww... , V' .:.,., . ,f K, , W ' ' ff fffffifoiir '?f4',ZQ W I 1, V ,,,... , -,,.,.-- Jenkins Lowery began his Spring Speech activit- Interpretive Reading: Ardeth Henry and Ellen Kay ies by finding material for Interpretive Reading. Michael. Spring Speech Every year after the debating season, Central students participate in var- ious speech activities: Sophomore Declamation, Interpretive Reading, Humorous Reading, Original Oration, and Extemporaneous Speaking. Spring Speech is also sponsored by Mr. Stanley White. These speech activities oFFer an opportun- ity for students to gain experience in public speaking. Spring Speech is first iudged within the school to choose representatives from the school. These people then enter the valley contest. nvv ' Humorous Reading: Galen Brown, Sandy Timm, and Dolores DeLapp. 121 Fthkfe rs rf-olff'-Ce ff if Fwfew TS me EA? '. . .Ja Nr' ROW is Grace Beach, Janice Guy, Don Moehrke, Bob Hoag, Jackie Poll, Carol Rathbun, Regina Koziel, Marcia Baker, Robert McGowan, Steve Dickstein, Bill Hogsten, George Mann, Doug Wonderlic, Allan Hottman. ROW 2: Linda Mirgon, Sheila Peacock, Jack Hicks, Martha Doss, Kay Hofmann, Nan Macleod, Nancy Cook, Gini Hall, Doris Holland, Sandy Timm, Sandy Lutz, Michal Ward, Paul Chardoul, Jerry Shuster, David Hunter, Brian Teel. ROW 3: Jennifer Karr, Josephine McKenna, Jeanette Spangler, Doris Laing, Barbara Niemi, Diane Kemp, Janet Gailey CTribuneJ, John Chinonis CTribuneJ, Judy Noye CQua- estorl, Lee Ann Siegel Nice-consult, Merry Brashear CScribaJ, Sandy Maynard fQuaestorJ, Nancy Barber, Barbara Chendes, Judy Millhouse, Joan Ryder, Sue Epstein, Cathy Yeotis. ROW 4: Ellen Kay Michael, Pat Yeotis, Robert Evans, Brenda Rathburn, Mary Hopak, Penny Case, Katherine Kiblinger, Mary Lou Shantz, Martha Taylor, Mary Linda Cook, Sandra Lambert, Betty Yeotis, Barbara Baske, Carol Reavely, Nancy Brandt, Jan Morrissey, Nancy Peterson, Maxine Mauerberger, Ilene Jensen, Sue Stetten, Pam Bixby, Dolores DeLapp, Pat Wagner, Ardith Henry, Don Reigle. ROW 5: Jean Ensinger, Carolyn Stein- metz, Sue Snyder, Anne Notman, Virginia Hale, Carolyn Arnold, Velinda Norris, Yvonne Russell, Anne Warren, Jan Beeman, Judy Bailey, Diane McDowell, Patti O'Brien, Susan Woodward, Susan Spillane, Marilyn Clarke, Marinne Chardoul, Marcia Waltmire, Jean Roseveare, Joyce Quimby, Beth Remington, Kathleen Oldfield, LaVonne Stephens, Bernadine Edwards, Mary Kay Jones. Amici Romae Amici Romae met every other Tuesday in room 5. Meetings were held alternately after school and in the at evening. The Latin Club was sponsored by Mrs. Ordelia X Gould. The group tries to learn more of the Roman people, their culture, their civilization, their language and, of course, their wars. This year the club had a 1,- '-. Christmas party and filled a basket for a needy family. The highlight of the year was the annual Roman ban- quet, at which everyone wore Roman styled clothing, ate Roman foods in a Roman manner, and were enter- tained in Latin style. Sue Epstein, Carol Reavley, and Maxine Mauer- berger investigate Roman History for a meeting of the latin club. lff wi? In WHA M' is n 'iffy ff-La i ,,.,,,.,..,o. ,, ,,,.., , .,.. -.,.,.. ,,.-1' -fe-421' ROW iz Mae Della Brown, Janet Pierce, Barbara KeKesis, Nancy Brodbeck, Carol Briggs, Lynda Curry, Brenda Bresler lTreasurerl, Deena Laro fPresidentJ, Martha Gwyn Nice-presidentj, Meredith Cross QSecretaryl, Betty Blackman, .lanell Jaynes, Peggy Watson, Karen Baird, Sue Epstein. ROW 2: Brenda Garne, Pat Graft, Nancy Brandt, Carol Reavely, Jan Morrissey, Nancy Peterson, Ilene Jensen, Sharon Bluhm, Marianne Chardoul, Marilyn Clark, Mariam Bunyan, Gwen-Laurie Beatty, Barbara Young, Phyllis Putter, Ethel Seely. ROW 3: Karen Olson, Mary Linda Cook, Mary Davidson, Sharon Slack, Elinor Lehn, Louise Utley, Marilyn Gross, Ann Bishop, Maxine Mauerberger, Carol Taylor, Gini Hall, Doris Holland, Gloria Marquand, Holden Muller, Dan Meerson, Tom Colladay, Joan Baker, Richard Turk. Le Cercle Francaise Parlez-vous Francais? Then this is the club for you, Le Cercle Francais. Sponsored by Mr. Raymond Per- cival, the French club heard guest speakers and saw films and plays pertaining to France, its people, its customs, and its language, attempting to learn more about French and how the language has developed. The club met in room 314. Its members numbered about thirty this year. Their social activities included a Christ- mas program and a picnic in the spring. Janice Morrissey and Nancy Peterson check the simularity between some French and English words. 123 X --1 zffzlq I J z 4: azz A P0 ei: , 7-1. i' ri a , V V 1- f .. ., r A rl-: f- f' 1 f v, , f , CA T J C J ROW 1: Pat Yeotis, Charles Scavarda, Martha Smith, Karen Murphy, Larry Robbins CVice-Presidentl, Jackie Poll lPresidentJ, Carol Radke CSecretary-Treasurerj, Sandie Snyder, Pat Wedler, Carole Perkins. ROW 2: Diane Stuerzel, Mary Ann Schaiter, Sally Gersch, Janice Anderson, Martha Taylor, Janet Less, Barbara Carpenter, Sharon Schliebe, Jerry Shuster, Jim Hobson, Tom Goldman, Damon Day, Ken Kohl- mann, Mike Makedonsky, Ann Guilford, Dean Willsey, Paul Chardoul. 'i Q . Mfr I , I German Club A new club at Central this year is the German club, known to its members as Der Deutsche Verein. The charter was accepted in Student Council and meet- ings were held the first Monday of each month in room 235 under the sponsorship of Miss Elsa Dietrich. Qualification for membership was some knowledge of German, and high scholastic standing. During the year membership increased. Activities included songs, dances and a study of the people and customs which formed the language. Spanish Club In 237 the forty members ot the Spanish club met every other week on Monday night under the direction ot Miss Nellie Stobie. The organization has as its aim to become better acquainted with the Spanish-speaking countries and their people through study of music, games, slides and tape recording pertaining to the people and their language. Their project for this year was to translate tape recordings and narratives ac- companying the slides and tilms that they saw. Anyone was eligible to join who has a knowledge ot Spanish. IP' Q if T1 . 96 L... X J RONN l- Nancy Ross, Jett Saltman, Michael Sanford, Sonia Bloomquist, Jane Hurd iSecretary-Treasurerl, Janace Speckman 'Vice-presiclr-ntl, Diane Swain, Angel Markanovich, Gayle Edge-combe. ROW '21 Donna Livingston, Sandra Klarich, Becky Plummer, Nancy Thompson, Carol Whitney, Fein Worstenholm, Kay Bauer, Julie Gillett, Judy Antior, Rosalie Freed. POW 3: Martha Clune, Peggy Stockton, Barbara Hans, Virginia Henderson, Bob Baum, Charles Thomas, Larry Buchanan, Victor Rauch, Sally Backus, Barbara Tear. 'av .19 my -' fs, 'A W ' I 5 , -1-Q ,, .1 ,q , V I 3 fm, Q: 4 . -ww , vm . . , im., ,, V ' ' 5 fy Gif? oxadw fa c , H-r ROW 1: Martha Toland, Barbara Niemi, Diane Kemp, Nan MacLeod, Beth Vercoe, Barbara Young CSecretary1, Judy Pilkington, Janet Gailey. ROW 2: Mr. O'Malley fSponsorj, Angel Mcrkanovich QTreas- urerj, Jean Mumby, Becky Plummer, Joanna Tremewan, Carol Burscheid, Dixie Ann Upper QSocial Chair- mani, Sally Backus, Jan Leas. ROW 3: Wayne Hutchins, Karen Stone, Bob Penny fPresidentD, Kirk Stacey, Ken Kohlman CVice-Presidenti, Dick Cunningham, Joyce Quimby. Alpha Rho Tau One of Central's older clubs, Alpha Rho Tau was reorganized last year under the sponsorship ot Mr. William O'Malley. It presently has about thirty members who meet at 3:15 in room 109. Its aim is to foster awareness ot art as recreation and band together all of Central's students who have an iterest in art. The art club furnished many posters during the course of the year. Members attended many art exhibitions. One ot the large projects ot the club this year was that ot constructing the booths for the sale ot Thanksgiving football programs. Mu Alpha chi Another new club this year whose charter was ac- cepted enthusiastically by the Student Council was Mu Alpha Chi, the music appreciation club. The club is sponsored by Mr. Robert Krabill and meets in room 317 at 3:15 on Thursdays. The membership totals about seventy-tive. The aim of the club is to promote a great- er interest in music, its composition and its composers. They listen to and discuss anything from classic to good iazz. Concerts were enjoyed by the group as an out- side activity. .,,f if ROW 1: Joan Baker, Peg Hodgins, Ken Kohlmann, seg I KN xX Q N BX.. -' . ' Xxx We 'VS ,sl Rst Regina Koziel, Janet Plamondon, Joan Knight, Diane lcke. ROW 2: Gwynne Carley, Jerry Leek, Janet Gailey, Eva Jon Sperling, Bob Penny CPresidentJ, Bill Hogsten CVice-presidentj, Evelyn Dennis, Margaret Kurtz, Mary Ann Baba, Nancy Cole. ROW 3: Jenkins Lowery, Galen Brown, Carol Whitney, Judy Noye, Diane Kemp, Beverly Mathis, Barbara Young, Carol Lau, Judy Fickies, Pat Duncan, Barbara Ellis, Beth Hartman. ROW 4: Ann Kempf, Karen Eichhorn, Doris ' J ' --'Ha Smith, Jackie Poll, Richard Turk, Tom Martin, Sid Taylor, Jan Morrissey, Nancy Laliberte, r' nmnn. Sharon Schliebe. K' f'fi'?mfl'1f?ifiiF5f9e:? x,.,,.J ,sr- Wm'-H N, ,,,. . -.....--...... ff-' -'Lu-N '-Q.. fwqffm ROW 'lx Judy Bailey, Pat Urban, Gayle Goering, Barbara Conore, Margo Harper, Saundra Griffin, Kathy Diamond, Charlene Decker, Barb Bodovinit, Joan Knight, Welda Lewis, Linda Warn, Arletta Leix, La Dene Darrah, Cleota Gowthrop. ROW 2: Joanna Smith, Sharon Winters, Josephine McKenna, Barbara Niemi, Nancy Winters, Janet Coy, Carol Lau, Annette Chobanian, Carolyn Wheeler, Priscilla Prescott, Geri Dillon lPresidentl, Karen Baird lTreasurerJ, Shirley McClara, Pat Choate, Judy Hutton, Glenda Perkins, Carol Ann Jackson, Janice Ann Jaynes, Janet Van Wormer, Wanda Lemonds. ROW 3: Ann Wright, Lolita Adams, Janet Pierce, Carol Briggs, Marilyn Minork, Ruth Bigler, Betty Blackmon, Deanna Jeftes, Maryann Baba, Nancy Comins, Brenda Garrett, Mary Hopak, Marcia Coggan, Susan Spillane, Judy Grossklaus, Helen Ann Herb, Ruthann Darnell, Jean Brown, Jackie Poll. ROW 4: Joan Baker, Nancy Cole, Marilyn Clarke, Doris Leipert, Margaret Smith, Janet Wilmot, Ann Bishop, Meredith Cross, Sally Backus, Mary Davidson, Ethel Seely, Sandro Tankersley, Jackie Callahan, Jay Burt, Janice Anderson, Elizabeth Diamond, Janet Hahn, Cheryl Chew. 1,7 H .fe f .1 ll, . 1. ' ' 2 7 v . , , . 4 - . 1 Z ,, . . v ,, . U jajgg. .U W W X if ,iff W f M, Nancy Cole prepares for the next meeting of Future Nurses. Future Nurses This year Future Nurses had two sponsors, Miss Cornelia Van Dooren, and the school nurse, Mrs. Betty Anderson. The club met on Wednesday of each month in room lO8. The membership in- cluded those who were interested in the various fields of nursing. A new project was begun this year. The members worked in either St. Joseph or Hurley Hospital, where they acted as assistants to the nurses. The main concern of the Future Nurses is to get more girls interested and ac- quainted with the field of nursing. rg, -my wwf' W' T3-xs . ......,,,W-again M 'N ---....,+.. -wt---..., ROW T: Diane icke, Charlotte Hite, Barbara Gurley, Joan Quail, Marilyn Tweddle, Linda Moore, Carole VanCamp, Virginia Belch, Marlene Schmitt, Barbara Wilson, Sharon Harris, Julie Adams, Deeane Lyon, Elaine Brown, Karen Peterson, Jennie Elia. ROW 2: Barbara Armstrong, Pat Ross, Mae Della Brown, Louise Woodruff, Mary Yehle, Carol Bottoms, Verneva Strong CPublicity Chairmanj, Anne FitzGerald fTreasurerD, Joyce Beuerle lPresidentl, Pat Purzycki Wice-Presidentj, Sonya Willemot CSecretaryJ, Diane Walrath CHistorianj, Gale Hickox, Carole Thompson, Kay Owens, Connie Clifton, Frances Adams. ROW 3: Mary Hayes, Pat Plaska, Nancy Woodruff, Susan Cavitt, Ruth Rodabaugh, Rachel Smeets, Virginia Shaw, Marlene Ash, Linda Reynolds, Barbara Bishop, Barbara Hatcher, Betty Wagner, Sandra Albee, Dagmar, Knoblock, Shirley Smith, Virginia Rinks, Jean Brown, Barbara Moss. ROW 4: Barbara Hendrix, Evelyn Dennis, Joan Hamlin, Margaret Smith, Janet Wilmot, Diann Simmons, Deloris Sawyer, Boapauline Morandine, Jo Hunter, Gloria Cherich, Karen Opie, Ruth Rodgerson, Shirlee Vronch, Pat Eksten, Linda Fersch, Pat Baksa Beauregaed. Future Business Leaders Sponsored by Mrs. Julia Grotts, the Future Business Leaders met every other Wednesday in room 219. Membership of the club this year was about sixty. The members tried to further the in- terest ot students in business subjects, to acquaint members with Flint business people and their work, and to help members to become better business workers and leaders in their community. Members sold Christmas cards as a money-mak- ing project. They also went on many Held trips to places of interest in Flint and to hear speeches given by business leaders ot Flint. 127 Gee I enioyed that last meeting. Barbara Baske and Evelyn Dennis discuss Future Business Leaders. fn T ,' 'Nix . ff . I , H Vx, 1 ROW l: Barbara Raab, Frances Gach, Sharon Perry, Carol Whitney, Jeanie Krason, Judy Fickies, Judy Pilkinton, Jo Ann Owens, Jo Ann Sage, Gleora Woodward. ROW 2: Carol Lau, Jane Marshall, Sandra Lambert, Deena Laro, Carol Christiansen, Elinor Lehn, Rhea Mittlemcn, Barbara Taylor, Lynne Wardrop, Carol Jennings. ROW 3: Diane lcke, Jimmie McFarland, Vivian Goodwin, Nan Weller, Norma Campbell, Dick Benson, Jenkins Lowery, Doris Holland, Jerry Leek, Dale Crandall. Cadet Teachers Cadet teaching, taught and sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Barany, provides practical experience tor Those students who wish to enter the field of education. Their is divided between instruction, helping elemen- tary and secondary teachers, and observing cooperat- ing experienced teachers. W? rw fv, 1 -05. M., , Yrv. ally: ,M Shutterbugs The Shutterbugs, Central's photography club is spon- sored by Mr. Thomas Davey and has about twenty ac- tive members. The ofticers met every week, the entire club every other week. Meetings were held in room H4 at Central or at Mr. Davey's home. They wish to have fun with photography and at the same time to learn more about their hobby. 'T' ,6- 26' Tv 4 ROW T: Patricia Meyer, Phyllis PuFler, John Forbes lTrea5urcil, Larry Crydcrman llaresidentl, Sandy Keene iVice-Prcsidenll, laura Harwood, ROW 2: Brenda Pifcr, Jack Chew, Frank Lucas, Dick Johnson, Roger Meir, Carol Taylor. ROW 3: Sharon Graham, James Ballard, Jerry Hager, Norman Lathrop, Craig Holtslander, Chuck Totten. Mn' :qi l 3 zz QD, aa. I,-'A . .X 5 ,- gurl, 'A 191 4, v l ' ,-f' vi? 2 , www f yi W 'fs 9 2 ,, 5' A , , e. ,K a l B 'E ROW 'l: Paul Ananich, Lou Grimaldi, Louis Goecker CSecretaryl, Don Reigle Nice-Presidentl, Ken Catlin lPresidentD, Tom Colliday lTreasurerj, Willie Williams CSergeant-at-armsj, Larry Tilley. ROW 2: Ben Ander- son, Larry Johnson, George Chism, Neil Conover, Theo Cribbs, Tom Button, Bill Corley. ROW 3: Gary Crooks, Dick Rickard, J, C. Hill, Elmer Roberts, George Paroschos, Lou Wagner, Donald Jackson, Joe Bozorth. HI-Y Hi-Y is sponsored by Mr. Jack Mobley, and is under the direction of the Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y was organized on a national basis tor the purpose of creating recreational facilities for teen-age boys. The main objective has been to erase prejudice and to create a good founda- tion tor citizenship. Porpolse Club The Porpoise Club is under the sponsorship ot Mr. Alexander Crane. The members learn swimming skills, conduct races, and watch demonstrations of swimming techniques. They have swim parties and their interests are to promote swimming and to improve themselves in this Held. 15 'Q 5? Wa 'FK' ... ,,,- N-I 1 , ., - 5-gr sl Kiixg J X 1 Less s ' 'ii 5.1. :it Q K i ' Y .. ROW l: Doug Figley, Leonard Briggs, Dale Walworth, Ken Catlin, Ron Hosner Nice-Presidentl, Lanny Kirch- ner lPresidentj, Jim Alguire CSecretoryl, Mike Fordyce CTreasurerJ, Larry Willett, Gary Berryman. ROW 2: Dave Karr, Larry Tilley, Joy Archer, Larry Hollenbeck, Bill Lau, Rick Monk, Dave Barbour, Dick Boyd, Louis Bloch, Craig Holtstander. ROW 3: David Cross, Jim Martin, Ewen Cameron, Fred Kitchens, Leonard Jacko- vich, Charles Moore, Terry Mohrman, Tom Elmer, Richard Berger, Bill Darnton, Howard Schultz, Chuck Arrand. 1 f f A T Q, V5 S4115 ,Y 4 ,Fe ,, V tw -ALB i 'WIC T lg- g in Q iii, ROW lx Janet Chapman, Carol Bottoms CVice-Presidentj, Gwen Laurie Beatty tPresidentJ, Kay Beatty tSecretaryj, Annie Marie Pyles. ROW 2: Janice Jaynes, Y-Teens Y-Teens was established by the Y.W.C.A. with the purpose of ad- vancing leadership and fellowship among girls. Their weekly meetings on Wednesday nights are spon- sored by Miss Judith Moore of the Y under the guidance of Miss Pinel. This year they started an errand service for the Genessee County Tuberculosis Sanitorium. Linda Moore, Elaine Gregg, Dolores Ervin, Carol Ann Jackson. Stepping Stones 5 Stepping Stones is part of a city wide program sponsored by the Mott Foundation. The activities of the organization, those of helping members of the clubs to improve themselves and to enjoy fellowship with other girls their own age. High- lighting the year for every Stepping Stone girl is the two week stay at Hamady House, donated to the pro- gram by Mr. Michael Hamady. Mrs. J. L. Bradshaw is the counselor for the Central Stepping Stones. - 1 , 7, 'mf V. 1 f X . Q W, 14. , 7 so - .....i . ' 'V A ROW ta Judith Madison, Carolyn Beach, Janet Plamondon CRecording Secre- taryj, Jeanne Perkins tPresidentJ, Pauline Lau CAttendance Secretaryi, Patricia Plasha. ROW 2: Patricia Garrett, Loleta Younker, Lestalone McAndrew, Joan Treichel, Shirley Jackson, Isabel Hewett. ROW 3: Susan Woodward, Meredith Burns, Shirley Linn, Shirley Moore, Diane lcke tPubIicity Chairmanj, Bernadine . , 4 ' .. ,Q Edward s, Patti O'Brien. ,WZ W AV f at I . , X , ' 1 f i , , ff Q G W , f' bi 'V V. .A 55 '93 ,f L V N 1 , ts f 'f f f ' ,I '1J'f'fi ' V 2' ' fs Qjfw, I Y 'f ' f V- , , ,,,r , 9 ziw,-',. ij Z We ft.. ',, H' 1-'if ROW 'lg Laura Ezell, Dick Johnson, Jack Chew, Jim Deuol lVice-Presiclentj Linda Lewis tSecretary-Treosurerj, Doug Johnson tPresidentJ, Barbara Short, Carole Ward, Margietta Pettey, ROW 2: Sharon McMillen, Marilyn Stevens, Sherry Burgett, Elizabeth Bowen, Joan Qualls, Leola Connitt, Mary Carter, Marilyn Twedclle, Connie McCuIloy, Carolyn Barrentine. ROW 3: Janet Alex ander, Cheryl Chew, Saundra Griftin, William Graves, Jerry Cox, John Frey, Vince Chew, Dorothy Stewart, Pat Pride. VCY Bible Club For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have ever- lasting life. This might well be the theme of the Victorious Chris- tian Youth Bible Club of Central, a group of young people who meet for fellowship and gospel study. Guest speakers, songs and games are also a part of their program. my I Chess Clu b 'f ' J' O . it - it . In an attempt to promote inter- '- 4 , ' fg ' est in the royal game of chess and y ft., ' ' , iii , in order to provide an opportunity -' E . , T Q tor its members to play chess, the 2 y . . . t t't Q Klng's Knights meet every week in .fffifiifgf ', ifjff , ' the Reference Room of the Library Q 'i F2 Q::,..,q D 5 My Q Q and, as might be expected, play W, ,. f K f f . f. 'A i 12' , ti H chess. The club was organized un- ,.1..q.. 3 4 :ii der the leadership of Mr. Rowe. if Occasional tournaments with North- '- Q , C - ,. .. .,,. , ,Q ,.., . M K 2 ern provide additional interest. Q ,-'s' Itrr '-'1 f :'-' ROW l: Gill Baker, Carl Aleksofl, Robert Evans, Daniel Austin. ROW 2: Hal Dodds, Charles Dillenbeck, Charles Moore, Ken Kohlmann, Richard Turk. NSN-GV, 5 . ,.,, -Qi ,fr ' . ,. 'S J sf sages, N L it 4 A ROW l: Harriet Mims, Ronald Gaydou, Boise Atchley, George Cheney. ROW 2: Gary Brier, David Hall, Craig Holtslander, James Gaydou, Don Moehrke. ROW 3: Roger Bargess, Paul Crest, John Elloyd, Herbert Leach, Howard Chapin. Library Service These students who work in the library during their free hour are under the supervision of Mrs. Mar- ian McCrady and Mrs. Joanne Thomson. They work at the main desk, process books and magazines and in general, keep things in order. This group of students get an inside view ot the workings and services of a library. --7 Cinema Club The Cinema Club, under the guidance ot Mr. Redd, ran the noon hour movies at the beginning of the school year. They also op- erate the classroom films, slides, and recording machines. The mem- bers have their own small public address system. The members en- ioyed several parties this year, thus having tun with their audio-visual training. ROW l: Mildred Amie, Jean McQueen, Loretta Vaughn, Carolyn Doten, Gloria Marquand. ROW 2: Pat Callahan, Shirley Campbell, Laura Ezell, Virginia Miller, Pat Heaviland, Katherine Mitchell. ROW 3: Janet Hahn, Janice Karr, Mary Ann Davis, Phyllis Tice, Joy Pierce, Laura Tyson. 131 is 43 Eg T7 ini? Pat Wedler, Judy Rockatellow, and Mary Ann Baba check on the latest athletic news, ,Zf 'Lv F Club F Club is an honorary organization for girls who have earned letters in sports. The Club meets in room 214 at Central where Miss Vivien .leand'heur is sponsor. The purpose of the club is for girls earning letters to learn to live up to all requirements of good sportsmanship and citizenship. For their proiects this year the girls decorated the goal posts for Foot- ball games, sold soft drinks at Student Union Parties, and put on an Indian dance at the Thanksgiving pep assembly. , , 6 KN , 7. - -an 'W 7 Aa r' K A SS X :P M J. WL sir v 5 ,X 43 Q 'mr w V xi' ,WW ,.4,.J fa fa, ,QW Q45 3.4. 'inf' 4 L 'aut ROW lf Barbara Ke-Kr-sis, Mary Ann Baba, Eva Jon Spr-:ling lMiscc'llaneous Chaiimanl, Janice Janos Ugg-QS. urert, Sandra l.amlar-it fVicf: Prvsiflontl, Joan Nixon lplvsiclvnll, Deanna Jeflvs QSOcI0tal l Mgyth G y, a wyn. ROW 2: Pat Wecllei, Drfloir-s Sutton, Sandy Rose, Karon Olson, Many lou Shantz, Martha Taylor Many Linda Cook, Mary Earle, ROW 3. Jane Marshall, Marilyn Scymoui, Jan Docket, Joan Knight, Nan Weller Mary Lou Maginn, Janice Bunns, Janace Speckmcm. 132 mrfl Varsity Club Q The Varsity Club, also an honorary club, con- 0 i sisting of boys who have won a letter for participa- 3 tion in sports activities. The organization is spon- 'Ky sored by Mr. George Le Brasseur. Meetings are held 3 at school. The aims of the club are to promote good sportsmanship and citizenship. This club was respon- They also planned the bonfire and the burning of J sible for the Faculty-Varsity Club basketball game. the dummy at the Thanksgiving pep assembly. American History, what's that? ask Varsity Club members George Paraschos, Chuck Johnson, Ken Cat lin, Bill Ringer, and Lou Wagner. v M 9 8 xanga' 7 'Q 3 M' JI. W ' W' 1 , l sw 4 5 iw 3 . xg. K 1 ' '3 1 X. V '! si.ii L. E X 1 F 1 ix g Q 1 5 ii ROW la Gary Berryman, Ron Hosner, Willie Williams ipresidenti, Jim Spaulding LVice-Presidenti, Dick Kirby iTreasurerJ, Bob Baum CSergecint-at-Arrnsj, ROW 2: Ron Hufl, Ken Catlin, Tom Coiiaday, Donald Jackson qSeCre1Qryp, Bill Ringer, Jim McCue. ROW 3: Bob Brown, Don Van Orden, George Paraschos, Lou Wagner, Ron Dancey. 133 Pepperettes When any Centralite thinks of Pepperettes, he thinks of one of the most loyal and active school- spirited groups. Having the largest membership ot any club in the school, the Pepperette girls are just what their name implies . . . the pep behind all school activities. They make up new cheers, deco- rate the goal posts, sponsor buses to out-of-town games, help plan pep rallies, and make posters to increase school spirit. Judy Wedler, Pat Wedler, Carol Rudke, Nancy Peterson, Carol Bottoms, and Pat Wagner check the schedule of 'Future games. 4 f Z Wav 2 M k t f K2 ffifffy flbfttism 1-4. si ..,,...4 M Mf-' ' -'-- .ww ROW 'l: Joetta Brooks, Kay Owens, Jeanette Spangler, Ann Phillips, Josephine McKenna, Marie Yanan, Carol Ann Jackson, Janice Ann Jaynes, Judy Holden, Judy Millhouse, Lynn Wardlop QVice-Presidenti, Priscilla Hutton, Dorothy Hollins, Geri Dillon, Annette Chobanian, Pat Choate, Mary Trowbridge, Glenda Perkins, Ruth Radabaugh, Jean Hudson. ROW 2: Evelyn Dennis, Janet Bartdawiak, Judy Hutton, Irene Bell, Elqine McClure, Janet Cairndufl, Jane Welsby, Sandy Bradford, Nancy Cranston, Judith Madison, Karen Merrell, Janet Van Warmer, Joyce Thorn, Mary Hopak, Gwen-Laurie Beatty, Glenda Chamberlain, Pearl Keeley, Sonia Bloamquist, Pat Wedler, Carol Ann Radke, Barbara Baske, Lynne Ballantyne, Mary Ehrlich, ,laneene Clarkson. ROW 3: Pam Bixby, Betsy Buckingham, Mary Kristek, Nancy Brandt, Ilene Jensen, Carol Reavely, Lynda Curry, .lanell Jaynes, Judy Grassklaus, Judy Fickies, Penny Case, Roberta Wright, Clcirentine Johnson, Nancy Thompson, Karen Baird, Suzette Bobier, Joanne Clapp, Barbara Harrelson, Cherry Lee Harper, Bar. bara Young, Janice Anderson, Judy Pilkinton, Galen Brown, Carol Lau, Barbara Tear, Diane Stuerzl. 134 Pepperettes At their weekly meetings, held Tuesday evenings in Room 303, coaches or players of the various teams are asked to speak. Led by Mr. Broome and Mr. Richardson, the club is the tirst to respond to school 4162 t 1 , 1 4.4: R gg . activities and to take an active part in these activi- in ,,,q if ties. it ' With the Pepperettes' encouragement, Central's T athletic teams have strived to the best of their ability. 'Q' ' t C - s se A ff I ,W , .,,,, W Q: A219 The block F , another of the ways Pepperettes inspire school spirit. Asse- iffr' FW ,ASW wqf iqiti F1 fi- J-L-1' wish .xr Y- 31 .ff ii ROW iz Jay Simmons, Janeice Porritt, Carole Perkins, Sue Stevens, Sue SteFfen, Dolores De Lapp, Maxine Mauerberger, Jan Morrissey, Sue Stipes, Nancy Peterson, Barbara Hans, Janice Croak, Sally Backus, Mary Lou Shantz, Mary Davison, Jane Marshall, Sharon Slack, Elinor Lehn, Jan Lubowitz, Joellen Leibov, Deanna Jennings. ROW 2: Sandy Lutz, Carol Freed, Ruth Sutton, Gloria McClure, Mary Lee, Paula Chapman, Bobbie Dunevant, Donna Livingston, Sue Snyder, Barbara Conover, Virginia Hale, Harriet Mims, Becky Plummer, Sharon Harris, Eva Jon Sperling, Janice Burns, Gayle Goering, Pat Urban, Karen Stone, Dee Bixby, Mary Jane Olds, Linda Mirgon, Rosepauline Morandine, Sharon Bluhm, Mary Anderson. ROW 3: Sue Polsgrove, Sandy Maynard, Ann Guilford, Marilyn Tweddle, Joan Qualls, Marcia Griggs, Linda Moore, Martha Milliken, Peggy Chambers, Lanice Cleveland, Bernice Poore, Carrie Sibilsky, Marilyn Thompson, Barbara Leneschmidt, Pat Globig, Mary Schaefer, Rita Jo Cole, Jan Decker, Barbara Gurley, Helen Nichols, Janet Plamondon, Elaine Brown, Sophie Mersinas, Janet McLaughlin, Marcia Baker, Karen Small. 135 Executive Council . 'At ' f 3 5,5 ff 3 1 3 f ji inf? f rl L L f ,ri , , .. , , 4 f ,I .Wa wr' 1... W, ,gi 4 A ,., , f, lv f ROW lz Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Ballard, Barbara Baske fSec'yj, Miss Riddell, Miss Pinel, Mrs. Dodds. ROW 2: Mr, Broome, Mr. Edgecombe, Mr. Cole, Mr, Sackrider QPres.j, Mr. Horne, Mr. Vercoe. Central High School Community Association The Central High School Community Association was organized in l954 with five principal functions, each working toward the final objective of a better understanding among the school, the students, and the community. As stated in the constitution of the organization, these purposes are: l. To help Central High School serve its com- munity more effectively. 2. To provide a single organization in which the other organizations may cooperate to serve the school. 3. To promote a continuous interest in cur- riculum study giving opportunity for lay participation. 4. To provide an opportunity for lay partici- pation in planning for any changes or ad- ditions to the physical facilities of the school plant. 5. To keep open the avenues of communica- tion between the community and the school. The membership of the association is unlimited. All interested parents, students, teachers, alumni and other friends of Central High School are considered members. The Executive Council, appointed annually, con- sists of representatives from the Band and Orchestra Parents Association, the school faculty, the Student Union and the Letterman's Club. Mr. Philip Vecoe, principal, and Don Reigle, Student Union President were ex-officio members. Two meetings of the Community Association were held this year. Appointed by the Executive Council are three standing committees, Extra-curricular, Curriculum, and School Plant committees. Extra-Curricular Committee The Extra-curricular Committee, under the chairmanship ot Mrs. Harold Dodds, discusses the social and extra-curricular program at Central, and makes recommenda- tions to improve and enlarge it. The faculty sponsor is Miss Mabel Pinel. STANDING: Mr. Herbert Milliken, Mr. H. E. Dodds, Spence Rutherford, Mr. Stanley O. Broome, Mr. Harold Utley, David McCredie, Mary Lou Shantz. SEATED: Mrs. Milliken, Mrs. Utley, Mrs. Dodds, Miss Mabel Pinel, Nan McLeod. ...+L ,. nm , Curriculum Mrs. J. L. Bradshaw, Mr. Bert C. Brown, Mr. Clarence Haynes, Miss Florence Riddell, Charles Bruce, Mrs. Thelma Poultney. School Plant Committee The School Plant Committee is sponsored by Mr. Howard Auer. They study the physical needs of the school. They are consulted on all matters concerning the improve- ment and enlarging of the school plant. Committee Curriculum Committee makes rec- ommendations to the group ap- pointed by the Superintendent ot Schools relative to the curriculum of the school. The faculty sponsor is Miss Florence Riddell, the chair- man is C. A. fBertJ Brown Mr. Richard C. Cook, Mr. Harold M. Benson, Mr. John A. Neirgarth, Mr. Howard Auer. wb: 1 . -E V 'ix LM ' ..g ROW T: Louise Woodruff, Gloria Owen, Helen Ann Herb, Carole Ward, Julia Robinson! Charlotte Neuman CRecording Secretaryl, Dolores Ervin, Susanne Yale, Ann Landis, Pat Lemmon, Connie Monroe, Moira Dibert, Beverly Mathis, ROW 2: Nancy Ross, Constance Combs, Barbara Short CLibrarianJ, Linda Lewis, Joyce Miller, Judy Wedler, Marilyn Cellham, Sharon Perry lHead Librarianj, Joanne Clapp, Carol Radke, Marilyn Averill lVice-Presldentb, Judy Noye lTreasurerl, Pat Wedler. ROW 3: Barbara Burgess, JoAnn Sage, Barbara Plesh, Judy Henderson, Mary Tokar, Norma Griltin, Janet Taylor, Carolyn Lee, Helen Hutchins, Martha Milliken, Patsy Barlow, Carole Perkins, Beverly Cobb, Cheryl Chew, Nancy Russell. ROW 4: Beverly Dolan, Saundra Gritiin, Joanne Cheney, Carol Taylor, Jackie Groulx QWardrobe Mistressi, Martha MacKinnon tPresidenti, Rosemary Vogel, Carol Rathbun KBusiness Managerl, Rosalie Freed, Joanne Oman, Carol Hughes, Pat Globig, Sharon Redman, Barbara Dunevant. Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club has completed another busy season. Under the leadership ot Miss Louise Doetsch, the group took part in the Kaleidoscope, the Christmas concert, and many second hour assemblies. They also sang for civic aFiairs as the Rotary Club, Quota Club, St, Cecelia Society and the Michigan Education Asso- ciation convention. ., . W, W Jin 'rw ' ,WI 4' 1 5 Q . l ,y .,, 7 at Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club was directed by Mr. Kermit Breen, a new teacher this year. The organization sang for second hour assemblies throughout the year. The members try to develop an appreciation of Choral music and enjoyment in music through singing. Q, .. ..'- J . ,X F., W sc... ROW iz Larry Crydeiman, Tom Eaton, Arthur Wooley, Becky Rosson lAccompc1nistl. ROW 2: Allen Nettles, Tom Landslcroener, Charles Lawson, Bill Cason, Bill Osman, Sid VanSlylmc. ROW 3- Jerry Engen, Tom Martin, Dave Norris, Emmett Smiley lTreasurerJ, Wylie Rogers, ' T 4, :zz we W' N4 'XM 'H , my , svfggys - 7940 UU -We V777 ROW 'I: Beverly Dolan, Barbara Short, Joyce Miller, Linda Lewis, Marilyn Averill, Sharon Perry. ROW 2: Constance Combs, JoAnn Sage, Carol Rathbun, Martha MacKinnon, Judy Noye, Beverly Mathis, Girls' Ensemble Madrigal Singers The Girls' Ensemble is composed ot Twelve girls who are members ot the Girls' Glee Club. They meet and rehearse twice a week during their study hall. This year the girls sang tor civic groups and club meetings. They sing mostly for their own ertioyment, although they do pertorm at functions where o larger group can- by Mr. Kermit Breen. not be accommodated. W' se T i , at ow: M ' : Urws. M, E -V V9 ,ag T X M H ,L ijt h I b l ROW l: Karen Baird, Becky Rosson, Carol Beischerd. ROW l: Gwen Calkins, Pat Northway, Grace Beac , so e Hewitt. ROW 2: Vivian Goodwen, Chuck Totten, Mary Merrow. Vincent Chew, Ted Hartz, Joe Bozarth, Bob Elston. ROW 3: Kaye Shauer, Daryle Harris, Lynne Wardrop. ROW 4: Dan Meerson. Bob Rainey, Allan Hoffman, Hugh Dean. 139 Madrigal Singers is a group of students, members ot A Capella Choir, who meet atter school. They re hearse music written tor Madrigal groups, an unaccom panied chorus in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries which sang in several parts. The groups are sponsored ggmwk ROW 2 .ak , , pg Q.. 4. r f 3 ,, ' m if 3 i.. lf f 5rf'ft W be if fi A .exm - ROW lf Pat Northway, Priscilla Rickard, Joyce Ryal, Jan Hope, Lynne Ballantyne, Chuck Totten fVice-Presi- dentj, Dan Meerson, Larry Cryderman, Bob Elston QPresidentJ, Arthur Wooley, Danny Grier, Vincent Chew, Daryle Harris, Yvonne Morris, Sue Stipes, Gwen Calkins, Marilyn Minarik, Sherry Burgett, Linda Grable. ROW 21 Isobel Hewitt, Sandy Easton, Beth Vercoe, Katherine Kiblinger, Beverly Boyer, .lo Funbu, Carol Berscheid, Mary Turungoft, Arthur Wyman, Charles Dillenbeck, Tom Eaton, Hugh Dean, Brian Teel, David Clink, Mary Ann Schaefer, Helen Burnham, Karen Bard CSecretaryi, Barbara Ellis, Peggy Gratsch, Mary Ellen Merrow. ROW 3: Carol Buckner, Becky Rosson, Vivian Goodwin, Gloria Marquand, Kaye Schauer, Charlotte Knuth, Bonnie Harden, Gail Peterson, Ted Hartz, Joe Bozarth, Richard Turk CTreasurerJ, Allan Hoffman, Bob Hoag, Bob Rainey, Janet Wilmont, Lynne Wardrop, Sharon Bluhm, Grace Beach, Cleota Gawthrop, .lan Barrett, Sandy Bettesworth. A Cappella Choir The A Cappella Choir has completed a successful acquainted with music in general and with demo year. They met this year under the direction of Mr. cratic processess. Their performances this year in Kermit Brenn. Their aim is to give the best perform- cluded festivals, concerts and singing for music as ance possible of higher level music, and to become semblies. x. X my 4442, 4 , I 9, r A as A 494- 5: 'A ' 4 L. 4 qi l if With thoughts of the Spring Concert in rninrl, Mr Bic-4-n clirc-cts ci claily mln-cirscil of tlto A Cappella Choir, 140 31 cc, X - ' rs- ess ex. 3 We hib- W 4, ,. ROW 'I: Jim Laing lConcertmasterJ, Linda Blandin, Katherine Kiblinger CLibrarianJ, Pat Yeotis, Joan Hamlin, Sharon Schliebe CLibrarianJ, Galen Brown CSecretaryj, Alan Anderson, Janet Less, Dan Meerson CPresidentj, Elfzabeth Stanhope, ROW 2: Eleanor Cook, Carolyn Wheeler, Marilyn Wheeler, Jim Hobson, Nancy Cook, Shirley Jackson, Elizabeth Atwood, Louis Bloch. ROW 3: Christine Paraschos, Paul Chardoul, Judith Madison, Barbara Downey, Sandie Snyder, Steve Peto, Winnitred Burr, Carol Freed, Wendel Yale, Richard Benson, Bruce Foote, Jack Stuart, Dave Smith, Jerry Haeyer, Delbert Smith, lryen King, Verimae Phifer, Cathy Yeotis. ROW 4: Marianne Chardoul, Edward Koehler, Ron Shoup, Ted Hartz, Gayle Edgecombe, Edward McMahon, Lois Watkens. Orchestra The Central High School Orchestra, under the study the best orchestral literature within the scope direction of Mr. Bruce Robart, provided music this ot the High School Orchestra and to develop an ap- year for the Kaleidoscope, the Christmas concert, preciation and understanding of their music through Department concert, the Honors Assembly and school participation. music assemblies. The aims of the orchestra are to Jim Laing, Carolyn Wheeler, and Carolyn Kiblinger listen as During a daily rehearsal of the Orchestra, Mr. Robart plays a passage from lntermezzo. 14-1 if-wi-qvmM.w,wf ., ,.,., ,, ,. , . ,, , 1 'V '- , ' ---f' li-1,,3-AML'-1 .i,g1.1.,..-n..c 1 - ff f- 'W :iT Tf, Meg-s.gs1T'.c.f.U ,. ROW I: Karen Murphy, Kenneth Shoup, Frank Dagnostino, John Harris, Bonnie Jean Dickie, Barbara Baske, Nancy Cole, Janice Guy, Evelyn Dennis QSecretaryJ. ROW 2: Elaine Buffey, Pat Eksten, Karen Opie, Mar- garet Smith, George Simon, Steve Merrill, Lois Watkins, Cecile Smith, Edward McMahon, Tom McDole, Alan Anderson, Lynda Curry, Ron Dancey, Harvey Sparks, Wendel Yale, Dick Benson, Iver Bradley, Dave Smith. ROW 3: Barbara Armstrong, Mary Hayes, JoAnn Todd, Judy Avery, Dick Smith, Bill Hogsten lPresidentJ, Ron Shoup, Ted Hartz, Jim Beatty, Larry Willett, Jack Armstrong, Mike Bowles, Edward Koehler, Rosalie Smith, Dan Collins, William Ballard, Dale Maschino, Marvin Thompson, Bob Penny, Richard Turk, Gayle Edgecombe CLibrariani. ROW 4: Dick Cottrell, Al Morton, Don Clough, Kent Parry, Perry Moss, Grant Ham- ady CTreasurerD, John Fisher, Jack Williams, Pat Graft. Concert Band The Concert Band studies modern and classical This year the Concert Band played for music as- band literature to develop their own playing ability semblies, festivals, and commencement. The organ- and to obtain a better understanding and apprecia- ization is under the direction of Mr. Bruce Robart. tion of the finer band music. ,fa 1, A V, X .4-911' 4 if ' Q c?w,,1w'f,, ,V f ' ywfzfi' -'.f,. L' 4 riztfiyiig . 141, my , ,, g - , ,, gy I , R -gs H f , f 71 fp, , ' if . r A 5 1 2 f fi ify! , 6 Q' Z , A , I X 21, 5. ,Y ,V y ry V7 hrwgrf 1 fs A I ff., A ,pw A . X W ' ' r X ..,.. Y L sg. ' 12 , w ,, ff-if if L s wg: C awww , r, f ,A .A , , rd J. t Z, ,,,, ,lr ,555-. Q, Q 4 tiny. i ' Aft 4 ' ' , r 2 'V ya ?'ff,w7n , :, -1 ' ' r--re.. ' S V ,,,,y L f, tif 9 V h - as V, ff ' Q gf C f sa, , - - aff ., I r ' 1 , sa - , , 5' . L. , if i 5 A . A f L fr! ' i A ' W . ' Q , . 3 'Y A7 . -..-- r ii 55 Looking in on a daily rehearsal of the Concert Band. Mr. Robart gives some final instructions before playing Italian in Algiers. 142 'lfililll 0 n iffjijff 'iiifiie iiiffiifiqbv :mm 2' f f 1 Marching Band They also went to The Arthur Hill game. The Q Wil Rehearsing B-fla1Blues on Dori' Field. 14-3 '9'1 K 32 .,.. U l 233 4075? 030 35.3 232 3 00-10 3-0- Q,3'T ...mg 030. 9.C' U'g.Q 9. UT .1-ho HQC 3 'Ugg- Q02 5:-h fling SQT' Zig 220' mfg gf 30. mv' 005 Mg :1:.., Kiln JU? 2.03 erm T 89.0 3 55'-0. 3-0315 050 -4- '1 o2',-T :iq-D-. .,-U 2.0 -O'-O' N40 00. 404 'H-. 3 S.. 03' gjm 40 Q5 :ID 3' Q-. 31.0 Q-0 gs: Jr 113 I3 :C 'iQ UT-1 ' X .6154-N'-If yiieli , W N. ...,, www W mm 4 X in Q fa, vw .,..,,:.:.-,, .V Q if 3 fe ,, - X ,M ,. . . . 'mf Af' -. - , . 'Y ,. , 1 ..,, 1':fZQ' , 0 if 'h ff I .Q 1 . ' ' W V- , J, V W' ' . -Q ' W., ffL:.2'-f:.- 4, f1-Q f 1 1 X , . - ,Rf - h 1 . V1 - ..,,. 5,2 4 T H - .W 4-pa. .,.. fi . Dave Smiih, Field Marshal, and Bill Ballard, Drum Maior. t f . 35 .,.,T A M! Q 'rf' .wav ,Q lv: .. Y 793 .gm l f '- .rs 52 if . , M1 -U. ...Mft f :swf - ,' L . , ROW l: Carol Bottoms, Gwen-Laurie Beatty, Carol Rathbun CAssistant Feature Editorl, Judy Noye lFeature Editorl, Jenkins Lowery lEditor-in-Chiefl, Diane Icke QNews Editorl, Eva Jon Sperling CGirls Sports Editorl, Tom Colladay tSports Editorl, Joan Hamlin. ROW 2: Janet Gailey tPhotography Editorl, Margaret Kurtz, Marilyn Averill, Mary Kristek, Karen Murphy, Ann Kempf, Doris Holland, Gini Hall, Mary Davidson. ROW 3: Janet Plamondon, Jerry Light, Dale Crandall, Louis Goecker, Chuck Caplan, Bob Penny CAssistant Photography Editorj, Ken Catlin, Bill Carpenter, Wayne Grove, Margaret Green. Arrow Head Editorial Staff The Editorial Staff, under the direction of Mr. Richard Rappley, is that group which writes, makes up and publishes the school paper. The Arrow Head is a bi-monthly publication tor and by the students. Jenkins Lowery was Managing Editor this year. Business Staff The Arrow Head Business Staff is sponsored by Miss Hazel De Hart. The group met every Monday morning during the group period. The stalt is re- sponsible tor the financing of the paper, through the sale ot advertisements and promotions of sales. Mem- bers of this stat? also help in the sale ot Thanksgiving Day football programs. ,nn Ar: X ffffi W ,Ne if ROW l: Eva Jan Sprrilinq, Morgan-I Kurtz lfxcliango Eclitorl, Bala Penny QBusinL'ss Manclgerl, Janet Gailey 'Advertising Managevf,MarIl1a Gwyn. RCW 2gMr1l'y Kristi-k, Bn-ncta Bur-slot, Carol Taylor, Gini HQll,MqXir1g Mauerbergei ROW 3 Dale Crandall, Charles Caplan, Stefan Tucker, Ken Catlin, Diane Kemp. . ' if 5' I f S . 1 ik 'X x 5' f , A v , . 1 . Y , , f ff I Y 1 X Qggvx-vb i g,Q.w4,,,4,, , ,f , I 1 , , ,ff , Q W , ,.. i qt- f Q SENIOR SECTION: Karen Eichhorn: FACULTY SECTION: P69 HOCIQIHS Gnd BOYS SPORTS: .Ioan Knight, Editor, Mary Linda Cook, Editor. BCI? Penny, C0-Editors GIRLS SPORTS: Judy Kirby, Editor. Prospectus Very few people actually realize the amount of work which goes into the production of a school yearbook. Fewer still ever consider the great number of persons who contribute, even in a small way to this work. With the coming of each new academic year, tne Prospectus Staff turns with hopeful hearts to thoughts of planning layouts and with possibly iust a few more pages. Then there are picture schedules, and cutlines, copy and more cutlines. When January arrives, the editor is not so sure there will be a yearbook. But, as the March deadline passes, everything has finally fallen into place and there is nothing left to do but wait until the books arrive. PM 'I ag , w J V. -J. 'iii-V ' I f .. rs 1195 I ..-, V 5 .,-12,553 Q' ' 1-:wk 4 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Dclvid HCIII, -IUNGT EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Maxine Mauerberger, Galley, Editor, Larry Crydermon, Charles Totton. Stephan Tucker, Sharon FUI-,rn-lun, Nancy Lu. Liberte. 5 UNDERGRADS: Gini Hall, Editor. ACTIVITlES:Janice Moffisseyand Martha BUSINESS MANAGER: NQMY Peterson. Smith, Co-Editors. 145 For Sophomores September meant their first glimpse ot Cen- tral High School. Autumn-and with hopeful hearts we greeted an- other school year. For most ot us it was returning to Central once again, for the Seniors the last year, and the best. Our first big project this yecir, as every year, was the class officers campaign. September Pat Graft, who was among 33 candidates, is giving her speech for the sophomore political assembly. KHP YN? s .s S 3 1 X Here John Harris helps Grant Hcimady put up posters as Dick Smith looks on. With October came College and Career Day. Our classes on that day were interviews with representatives from col- leges, universities, career fields, ancl armed services, and an hour or two at the Career Carnival at Ballenger Field House. A new tight song, NGO Central Go with words ancl music by Billy Mills, was his dedication to Central High School. His alma mater song was a section of the Flint Cen- tennial March, which he wrote tor that celebration earlier in the year. Mr. Robart's score of UGO Central Go. October sw W t 1 S .f Z A I ,,,,,, A representative from Stephens College in Missouri tells a number of Central girls about the college, 14 7 , Q V ,tif . 5 Y V V5 5 .' t if cf V 1 2, if 5 , 'Qi A .1 5' 1 ti if . X 4 X J ,ff V4 W V., my il, V' .f s f I V ,if A ,lg J s , . . V, ,Q f A 3 VJ V. 7 is J V 3, ff! , 5 M6 V' 4 r X 55 2 . 4. . fs, Q , ' V V. . V , f irc Hx 5 A V . VV - f e 4' 4, -,, ', 4 ,gg-11' t ? if V 1 re, , 5 V Q fr V V f 1 A 2 'gg -1 t gg ' . VAH, ,Mew if . ., f tlg'i Z' ly A Q Q E V .V t Ig 2 in 1, 1 VV Rv Lis. 2 . V if e it ' -1,5 it ii Ei 2 Vffifiiiif . -' , , 2 . W '- - i' 115' , fi f i f V, V ' 'i Y? V Z 5 ' 2 ' t,.,r i , ,, it so r V g W t i f if '17 V. . ' ', ,c J V, V' V 'V V -' ,Lm.' V V c , . V - . if - r f is V V g VVV1- r . ff - .wr .J V V-1 -' M' V 4.1, .. M fa. ,r f V , .. .. V ' 1. .-,. 4 . 'AH if fzffe. ,,.,,,-, f-fa L--fff if .VV V . 1 ,m,' V gg r gy, , .krk V, , ' f I f K .V ' ' V 9 4 ' M vf? ff! 5- X15 ' ff-- K ,.., Z V V' ' 1 V.-V., ff ,- - ' f r V- -fV- ,Vg ,W-U V' w g- ,41 1 fvv. - .0 .cfm-VV.f .f,-MV, -. .- 4 . V, -.-.-.- .4 , ff, , V ,M V. f, VV. . ,f f'VV 'L. f ,, , 'L f 'ff4f f ff ' V' , : ff V' f ,- V - , f f ! - ,f-, '- f-a ff.-J 'fi-f:fzwW'f ,' ffify -1'-54,4 'IV ,Wh , f ,V fi- -'s r geiyfzf fh'-' ' fi' f , fzf 'V .V-- f fV V '-fV f m ff ',-' 'V There was more work behind those schedule. victories than most of us imagined-practice every afternoon and a rigid training N vember l l 1 The precision displayed by our cheerleaders took One ol our Rrst assemblies, in electronics demonstra- many hours of practice too. tion sponsored by General Motors. H8 As the leaves began to fall, there were only three more foot- ball games. Who will ever for- get the Pep assemblies and the glory of a victory. November brought the marking period to a close and we began to rehearse for the Kaleidoscope. Kaleidoscope rehearsal goes under way about the second week. November Ww,,,,,,,,...J mMMwh,, .as,,,,...,--I -ldv' mg iff' , ,s W..- ., X The teams getting on the bus at the Stadium after the best football game of all-20-6 victory over Northern 149 get The Student Union of Central High School presents THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL KALEIDOSCOPE A STRING OF PEARLS Master of Ceremonies .. Mistress ot Ceremonies . The Man From New York uecember l, 2, 3, 1955 under the direction of Jacqueline Oriet Kramer theme Overture Central High School Orchestra Don Riegle Bellboy ........... . ,... Barbara KeKisis Judy Snell Sheryl Bearup Jane Marshall Opening Chorus Joe Bozartn Jerry Light Jerry Healy Lou Wagner SALUTE TO SONG The Girls' Glee Club Miss Louise Doetch, director Tales From The Vienna Woods .................. 11 Lover .......... . . . Sheryl Lee Bearup, dancer Clap Yo' Hands from Oh Kay ...,........... Reader ...... Captain Kidd .. .. Woman .............. Pirates Lenore .. ...... .. Her Beau . Belle of The Ball .. Girl ,.. Boy ...............,. II WHAT CAPTAIN KIDD DlD Janeene Clarkson, Sandy Long, Margaret Ill Central High School Orchestra Mr. Bruce Robart, director IV PLAYTIME The Sophs of Central How To Be Very, Very Popular . The Gal With The Squeeze Box . . .. The Band .........,.... Chorus .... And then it was December. The Kaleiclo scope, Student Union Christmas Party, and the Christmas music assembly be came a part of the past and vacation was upon us. Central's A Cappella Choir caroling ir front of the Community Center. Mary Lou Shantz ... Dave Corning . . Rex Stockton Elinor Lehn Marilyn Averill Ron Huff Bill Spencer Johann Strauss .. Rodgers and Hart . .. Gershwin-Warnick Nancy Berman ... ....., Mildred Amie ......... Margo Herrlich Beauchamp, Geraldine Hill Sandy Johnson . .... Daxe Smith ... Leroy Anderson Linda Grable Brig Link Pnt Monhan ....... Janet McLaughlin The Dick Benson Orchestra .. Sophomores of Central December As Christmas drew nearer, Santa became a busy man: could Margaret Kurtz be asking for good final grades? 'Hi Ds X A IL December 4 'Y ft, V 2 .mf Ae fue 1 Q Wai- , ' ' K 'I f., 2 W, yt f my f. f Q Q g??'1.w'.? 2 f -U . .Q . Q' . - My .V 6 ' s.f',jAa,, I , , , Fi ji: 1. 5 sl ga if' '--- if T1 ,Qi ' .5-An, Mike Gaylord and Angel Markanovitch in Romeo and Juliet, a skit by Belle Masque in the Kaleidoscooe. while Laura Ezell, Bill Munn, and D rom backstage. As the curtain fell on closing night the Kaleidoscope, Central's all school dramatic production was left as another big part of our calendar of events. Picnickers . . . Little Girls .. Mermaids . . . Sta rtish ...... V CHILDREN OF THE SEA Sheryl Lee Bearup, Choreographer and director ...Sharon Slack,4Doug Wonderlic, Barb KeKisis, Andre Ward, Lee Ann Skinner, Brig Link, Judy Merriman, Phil Gelhorn, ...Rebecca Van Slyke, Joan Beach, Peg Gratsch, Sheryl Bearup. ...Nancy Brandt, Nancy Brodbeck, Jennifer Karr, Jan Morrissey, Sue Stipes. ...Betsy Buckingham, Carolyn Ivey, Mary Kristek, Carol Reavely, Joy Simmons, Martha Smith. Sea Monster ......................... .............. K en Catlin Octopi ..... ............................ E linor Lehn, Sandy Lambert Pearl ....... ..................................... M ary Beth Durham Rainbowfish ...... Brenda Bresler, Nancy Peterson, Jane Marshall, Martha Tay- lor, Mary Linda Cook, Karen Olson, Mary Davidson. VI AN OLD-FASHIONED SING Charlottown ..... ............................. S outhern Folk Song I'll Take Romance .. ... Hammerstein-Oakland Rose Marie ..... ..................... .............. K r iml The Girls' Ensemble Miss Louise Doetch, director Barbara Short, Joann Sage, Carol Rathbun, Martha MacKinnon, Joyce Miller, Linda Lewis, Sharon Perry, Marilyn Averill, Beverly Mathis, Judy Noye, Louise Woodruff, Barbara Bu rgess. ii - VII St. Louis Blues .. ............................. .. Handy-Hoftman Allen Hoffman and His Accordion VII. ROMEO AND JULIET Juliet . . .......................... .. Angel Markovitch Romeo ... .............................................. Mike Gaylord Hepcats ..... Virginia Hall, Laurie Ezell, Margaret Kurtz, Bill Munn, Dan Meerson IX The Belle Masque Drama Club MC ... ,............................. ... Georgia Tyisko X THE PRIMA DONNA Soloist ........................... ......... . . Judy Kent So in Love from Kiss Me Kate ............... .. Cole Porter Xl BLOW BUGLES BLOW The Drum and Bugle Corps ..................... Don Clough, director XII THE SPORTS PARADE Reader ................................................. Sandy Maynard Paraders..Eva Jon Sperling, Nan MacLeod, Gayle Goering, Sue Polsgrove, Pat Wedler, Janice Burns, Sandy Lambert, Dick Miller, Sheldon Branam, Capus Robinson, Chuck Johnson, Ed Nyberg, James McCue, Tom Owens, Willie Williams, Lou Grimaldi. Tarzan . ..... XIII THE JEWEL BOX Dick Benson Orchestra-Dick Benson, Dan Meerson, Harvy Sparks, Grant Hamady, Acrobat .... The Bollerinas Finale ...... 151 Bob Domo. ... ............. ...................... S andy Bennett Chole Amtsbuechler, Janeene Clarkson Cast of Kaleidoscope f f 1 f y ,,,A,.,,! , 0 Paul Chardoul and Brig Link in a duel from Lady Precious Stream. January The Attic Players of Flint Central High School present LADY PRECIOUS STREAM S. I. Hsiung Thursday and Friday, January 12 and 13, 1956 The players as you meet them: Honorable Reader ......... ......... J ames McLaurin Property Men . .. ..... Pat Graft, Louise Utley Attendants ..,.....,.................., .. Karen Olson, Martha Taylor His Excellency, Wang Yun, the prime minister . ............, Gerald Gell Madam Wang, his wife .... ....... . Diane Stuerzl Su, The Dragon General ... ... Dale Hesse Wei, The Tiger General .. ..,..... Daryl Harris Golden Stream ...... ......... Marianne Chardoul Silver Stream .... ....... ' Marilyn Averill, Carol Perkins Precious Stream .. fMary Linda Cook, Mary Lou Shcntz Gail Capitol Her Maid ..... Hsieu Ping-Kuei ..,... ..,......... G eorge Mann Sultors ................,........ Gary Orvis, Paul Chardoul The Princess ot The Western Regions .. .........,... Ann Guilford Her Aides-De-Camp ............. .. Paul Chardoul, Brig Link General Mu ...... .. . .......... Rex Stockton Executioner . .. ................. John E. Lloyd Maids ......,.............. Betty Yeotis, Katherine Kiblinger The Minister of Foreign Affairs ... ................ Dave Corning Vacation was less than a month before the semester ended. However we found the Attic Players play, the Gym Jamboree, and the Senior Couple Dance. The cast from Lady Precious Stream. 152 E ff 'Q , ,N Jr E Fw fig? , . ,V Q,1.,ly r - O S A s .rf 'D S. ' -L 1- f. A. xi! ,,,,,,,w Jenkins Lowery and Andre Word being measured for Counting the beans for door prizes at the Gym Jam caps and gowns. lt won't be long now. boree, Ken Catlin wonders if it's worth it and anyway he might run out of fingers. January Stairway to the Stars, the Senior Couple Dance, will hold an important spot in the memories of these and others who attended. 153 ' I i 5 Y ' ei 3 f-fvirfgz i Qf3 '5f53r , , 'V ' if gif' rf. V M W, se if 6, , , V., gy fi , , , Q I W Q I 2 I I rr T , ,,,,, , ,,, f fe we . f g A wil , Q is A f 2. Q ., 1 X , ZL,1,u, , ' K 1 . I fffwys 4' Q , U, . ,,, ,, ,Ma 4 ,V , Marianne Chardoul, Mary Kristek, Martha Smith in Wishing Ring. Junior Half of Talent Show Master of Ceremonies ...................... ...... S kip Hauer Mistress of Ceremonies ............................... Pam Bixby Student Directors .... Delores DeLapp, Sandy Maynard, Barbara Baske Act I Through Our Wishing Ring Opening Chorus ...................,...... Me Ancl My Shadow Karen Murphy, Choreographer Susan Epstein, Zelma Schriber, Ilene Jensen, Marjorie James, Jan Morrissey, Jan Mason, Maria Debert, Shirley Campbell, Gloria McCleure, Barbara Cross, Betsy Buckingham, Brenda Bresler, Mary Kristek, Carol Reavely, Sue Steftan, and Nancy Brodbeck. Harp Solo ................ . Giga Karen Murphy Act ll Your Wish Is My Command Michele Leger ................................. Autumn Leaves Ellen Kay Michael, accompanist Janet McLaughlin ........................... Accordion Selections Act III All About The Wishing Ring Pantomime .................. You've Got To Be A Football Hero Brenda Bresler, Delores DeLapp, Carol Bottoms, Nancy Peter- son Dave Smith, Gary Eberhardt, Bill Knapp, Bill Ringer, Bob n Cuthbertson. Reading ....... ............... . The Waltz Ilene Jensen Act IV A Little Touch of Humor Band ....................................... Drumming Man Featuring Bob Hut? on drums Dave Smith, Paul Hocking, Ted Hartz, Bob Hutt, Al Anderson, Al Morton, Ron Shoop, Dale Maschino. u Act V Girls' Trio .,,.................................. Wishing Ring Martha Smith, Mary Kristek, Marianne Chardoul Toe Dance .....................,.......... Sugar Plum Fairy Joan Beach Act VI Sandy Keene . . ...... ......... ' 'Malorette - u Gwen Calkins . Wishing Makes lt So The Junior Band practicing for the Talent Show. -p-....,....1 Me and My Shadow, the opening chorus of the Junior Talent Show. Act VII Ring ot Talent Jimmy Green and The Crylarks Act VIII Junior Prom Scene and Finale Linda Grable .. .......................... .... ' 'Blue Moon Band ....... ....... . . ........... Intermission Rift Dancers ............................. Ray Naior, Choreographer Pam Bixby, Beth Harper, Barbara Cross, Nancy Peterson, Pat Freeman, Sandy Maynard, Delores Delapp, Skip Hauer, Hold- en Muller, Jerry Cornelison, Ray Naior, Gary Eberhardt, Bill Ringer, Bill Knapp. ACADEMY AWARDS Senior Halt of Talent Show Grant Hamady's Orchestra ....,................ Big Name Band Doug Wonderlic and Ron Hutt, Masters of Ceremony Mellowettes Trio ..................,........... Muskrat Ramble Judy Noye, Carol Rathburn, Marilyn Averill Kent Parry and His Harmonica ................ Streamline Special Pantomime .......................................... Maggie Joan Baker and Ann Bergstrom Miss Beverly Dolan, Vocalist .........4........ Learnin' the Blues Grant Hamady's Orchestra ............ Artistry In Rhythm and Bennie's Bugle Featuring Bob Dumon Rebecca Van Slyke ........................... Ballet .. With A Smile and A Song and Someday My Prince Will Come Night Train Featuring Dick Turk and Larry Black, Sax Section Miss Judy Kent ........ Grant Hamady's Orchestra . ....................... Finale ............. Stars and Stripes Forever, God Bless America Featuring Senior Choir, Karen Murphy, Grant Hamady's Orchestra, Ron Hutt, Trumpet Trio, Evelyn Dennis, Senior Class Students Announcement of Decision ....,................... Donald Riegle Closing of Show ...... Students of Both Classes and their Presidents With February came the new semester and the Junior-Sen- ior Talent Show. February The faculty takes the spotlight when Miss Pinel and Miss Doetch show their skating ability at the Gym Jamboree. I' f..- ,v.. d .:.::4:-::'2'-.-g.,., ll ...-ff. f .. I7'f'5'- '.5 t- Z 'Zi Hflf -- f' ' V Iii? ' -:'21E- I .. ft: - gs' .,.,, 5 ,. I. . , . - 1 v I J ' ,541 ' A . : ff1f rl V 5.511 -N ' - V-:SG-I-1 '- ' nw- 2'-:--'P ' .' 2: 'GM C? -I V ' -25 J.: .S ,f.. -'-, T , . ...1.?,,,.., A ,. ,...,,.,,, , 1 .,,, . ,.,,, ,.,, ,,,, g , ,, . - - V' 1 ::'s' ' tv .v-, . ,411 ,, -V-: ,gm x ,, 9 ,g I , 'E s f E' Y i1?f 'f'f'i.1i 1 ' I ,. J 2522? ' ,' Eagsg ,'g- ,si 4 421 I I 51 . . I t I-it 2 fel- r I 2 ' Beverly Doland and the Senior Bank Speaking in front of an really worked hard for a winll audience was fun, wasn't it, Doug? Last-minute dress rehearsals of Grant Hamady's band for the Senior halt of the talent show. 155 T47 h ' M146 'X 7 A f J ' ' 'fmviik Q A P Y X ig ,. ' . , 37 Q72 ,yr ,, , . . afzezfwg , M1 2 , A Bill Munn, Hal Dodds, and Sandra Beams watch visiting actress Margaret Green prepare for the second act of Anthony and Cleopatra, a play within a play. Miss Toni Hightower, second semester sponsor of Belle Masque and director of Stardust watching a final rehearsal. The Belle Masque Drama Society of Flint Central High School The Cast: Janet Ross ... Phil Ford ...... Marion Phipps . John Redman .. Cynthia Keene . Raimund Brown Mavis Moriarity Miss Freeman .. Miss Robinson . Miss Jones ... Tad Voorhis Stella Brahms .. Mr. Bach ..... Dean of Women Prudence Mason Claire Carter Jerry Flanagan Arthur Scott, Jr. ,f . , ff fzfyfqr presents STARDUST Thursday and Saturday, March 8 and 'IO March Laura Ezell .. Mike Gaylord Joan Hamlin ,, Bill Munn .. Diane Icke ...., Hal Dodds Sandra Beams .... Lucy McBrian . .. Michael Ward Ann Notman . . . . . Bob Penny Georgia Tyiska Dan Meerson .... Virginia Hall Ma rga ret Green .... Doris Holland Jenkins Lowery . .. Harvey Sparks ami .4 Dan Meerson is happy because his pupils, Georgia Tyisca, Lucy McBrian, and Laurie Ezell, are living their parts and proving their acting ability to Margaret Green. 156 f t K N f 5. Remember this picture? The Latin Club Roman Banquet. f Y fmt ' ' ff : '7 X41 Don't get scared Jinx. She can sew it back onl People get that way around deadline time. ,gr ,lbv - A 'A gg VL , The Belle Masque play, Stardust was in March, the Qyg Prospectus went to the printers and we had settled nj,'T'l I, down tor another Spring term. .r r,.s:,ff .l.. r , 'F ' , f- -f '- f 'f 'igmzi '. f - .:1::- '4 '-.. ,Q t Urs Nancy Peterson, Larry Buchanan, Steve Dickstein, Beth Vercoe, and Carol Taylor, students who attended the Model United Nations assembly at Hillsdale College. l ,Ti A familiar pose we shall never forget. H57 11 , f ,f r1,1Vg1:'1,. ' fi '11 f ff 1 Q 'yi' I - 1 A, 'www f ,a,W11f11 v ,:r1W311g- A191111 .51 1' ',Jf,f,f -11 41:14 1:1 j, , ,f 7fi.?.f1Af , 5, My 1 1 ww 1' 1 11 . . X , .5 L4,.1-.:- ' Q 1332 f ' d f W f WMM , 1 1 WWW ' ' ' ' 1 1- '11 1 'v 1, .1 i f X f Zi ilf 1 I 047, 1710 J ,X 1 1 ,, 1 fb 1 11 Q I ,L fg if 1 11f1fff ,,, f 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 W , 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 7 1 f f1 1 ' 1 1 51 11g ? ' f fgyfw f GQ! 1 1 1 111 1 1 v 15 1 1 11A X W My N 1 , . ,. f 1 , 'igggx 1 H r '1 1 ff j' 1 1 1 .11 ' ' ff ff 41 .q,vv.. 9. .Lvl ' .1 . '!c ,' ffffff ' f 14 11, ' X111 1, 01f11' 711311 W 1 I 1 ff ' If 111 1115 9 '1 ld Q L- 4 'eijtggze - 3-, 47 f V, , , V V . M ,, Central look her last loolc at the Campus, as work began on the development. beautiful Oak Grove Hot lunch again, Mr. Henry? college and cultural April Back after Easter vacation, we found many events waiting for us in April. Among these the most memorable were the unforgettable Junior Prom and the Senior Play. Also once again Central opened its doors for an Open House and Commencement seemed even closer as petitions became available tor next year's Student Union Omcers. .,g,...-0.-o--01 Prr-paving for the April Music Assrrrnlnlivs surf' is fun. ,lust aslc anyone. livfl it ' .1 ,,:.,r - -35 Y Q 5 ' 4 , . f ' ' 9 f 111f 1 ' 4 f A1 , , Z2 X 1 ,, , if QS ff 12 . 4 Q 1 I 75.3, :fy X ,2 M' 6 ' 1 J 'isp 4 X l ff? 1 14 f fra Q 5 lr 44 ' V ' 4 5 5 5 , f '19 J .MQ .,... ' ' ' 1g-- A 2 if ', ' 45 1 51 91 I f 1 If 1: 1 , ,3 94 'E 3144 ' 9 X M Q, Kg 5 Q? 1: 55? A it ts? Q 4, f X N ng fa' N5 Q x if , 1 U ,,1,.,,,,w, 7. V , l 1 ,k,, ,. , Q25 avg-5-,151 ,g..,A.3:r- Q 51, 2 .e - wi A , Q4 1 si :S 4 x 9' l l ' w a if 2- er 'Z mm Wfn-,fQ,:f:r-are Vp ,114 1 -4? V 4' f' L Script of the Divine Flora, the Senior Play tor l956, is read by Bob Decorating for a dance in the girls gym had Baxter, Mr. Percival, class sponsor, Stefan Tucker, Harvey Sparks, and its disadvantages didn't it Doua? Helen Hutchins. April WMM.. 1, V' Y ,., QV I .Mundi ,-- .2 -ff .. 4m meme, n N-Q. r-me . rbi Remember those nice spring days when we went to Ballenger Field House 159 1 f, ? . ,R N Y.. ,i,5g,. , y t T3-i:V1'fff May The Senior Prom and Honors Assembly both came and went with May. Yes, it was almost over and we'll never forget the beauti- ful campus dotted with Seniors in their caps and gowns signifying the end ot three years, full of fun and learning, at Central. With all the events of Commencement perhaps the most memorable for seniors was the Honors Assembly 7 i eg! LW , wwf 1 1 ' A X. f 6 ' V V, A ., 0 i Spring practice on Dort Field. 160 wif l 5'1- Ill Xi il- 11 I C I. . Rolf Mietens and Jurgen Lynen take a lost look ot Centrcxl before returning to their country. K. .w.,,K.. June Ancl suddenly it was June and there were only tour more days of school. There were yet Boccoloureote, Commencement, but for the Seniors, their school days were just about over. .fe X-I V4 .jg iff-J ' K ',rv42'1,s ' The beautiful campus of Central is also left behind, as commencement day ends. m-w??.,,,,,,,q 4 o-n......... ?,?H5'i f , V UNDERGRADS 'Q , .,.,'., I1-ga?-3 :' 'Wim , 1 f it Junior Cfflcers - M , gr af 'r 1' ,M ,M f M ' ' ff 1 if ' f Q f ' ff A iff Af' f , 4 ' f , gy f Z Barbara Baske Brenda Breslcr President Treasurer ' A 1 A yu .5 , E 'V vm 5, .Y ' ,J . . 5,0 . 4 xl ,ig f, , ,IE -535.1 4 V ' fp fi 3 ' V 1 Pam Bixby Nancy Brandt Vice President Secretary Junior Board 0f Directors X' r . nrt bv- Xlf' I ROW 1. John Mair, Carol Reavely, Joanne Cheney, Janice Mason, Marlene Schmitt, Ron Hosner, Gary Eber- hardt, Larry Buchanan, Carol Bottoms, Mike Goldman. ROW 2: Dave Lazar, Bernadine Edwards, Marianne Chardoul, Martha Smith, Brenda Bresler Ureasurerj, Barbara Baske LPi'esirientj, Pam Bixby tVice-Presidentj, Nancy Brandt fSecretaryJ, Sue Stipes, Marilyn Tweddie, Christine Paraschos, Grace Beach. 164 Juniors .1 , . , , Y, qt V, I: FA fl, A, L ,,. 3' .l A F' dn W5 if In Q g 3 T F T ,,,' V ., , li, Ir, X Q, 4 my Q T, K +3 , ' if nf X ff or 4' Ls of Y if 'T 'T 'K' , L s. is Q Q ,ci T ' . -fy 7: . V ,Wil Iss, ,, , fs af : rv--A z A , ,,, H 'wr i I xx yy - ' as 'W ' f W . 1 .' - '. F 1 ,L A, , 'Q ,. 7 f f'.2?3j,. . fs , .x 'Mk I A 'T . w a? I 1 if K V, i rl jg- 1 'ly I fd -- -1 ',' ' i . W ' ,. e A ' l 'T ,T -- 'x ' Comprenez-vous? Mr. Percival points out an im- A 'l 'way ' ' M portant part of a French lesson to Nancy Peterson and Gini Hall. - ,T 5 1 K ,t f t 0 N s. ,Ie , W. 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X 1 -f gr 'ef 7 ' ' L ' ' V . .S 4 If ' Elizabeth Bofven, Darrell Boyd, Hele Bolre, Peggy Brandon, Nancy Brandt, Merry Brashear, Brenda Bresleri Leonarci Briggs, Carolyn Brown, Hudion Brown, Nancy Brocllbeck, Kr,-rrneilr Bruneau, Bonnie LUG Bryant, Margo Bryant, Georqe Brantley, Larry Burhanarr, Larry Burlralr-vv, Betsy BUClxlHf'll1ClV71, Carol Buckner, Mrriam Bunyan, Barbara Burgess, Janet Burqrfuz, Sherry Burrir-H, Bolo Burrre., Janiug Burrrs, Heir,-rr Burnlrarrr, Merrdeilr Burns, Pairrcia Burton, Wayne Burtrurn, Sharon Butrurn, Beverly Cobb, Gvvcrn Calkins, Joyu' ,Callalrarm Pat Callahan, Shirley Canrploell, Pat COI'ilIHU, Bah Crrrririll, Rolrurt Carlywlc, Glenn Carroll, Dan Carver, Lula Carver, Larry Caslrdollar, Bob Clratiee, Janet Clraprnan, lrfrarrarrne Clrardaul, Paul Chardoul, Gcraldrne Clrarrrran, Jo Anne Clwney, Plrrl Clrristonsorr, Jo Ann Clapp, Jaclf Clarlf, Jessic Clark Carole Clflllxfl, Marrlyrr Claris, Janeerre Clarlworr, Convv y Clayton, Pm Cleighton, Pat Clerrrrrrru, William Clefrnorrs, David Clinlr, Larry Clinlx. 166 i Z ,B , f ,fg r XM iii ' -f r - xr v,.i '4 , , 2 Y ,V V, , 4 .ij fav 2- fv- A ft' 1 4' F FV , ,f '- 'yi . . , V, ' 4 -My , 4 in Z., ' ' ,fa 7 Wg. if A M W I J .,,,A , J A ,r ye f J Q J. ff . 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Tom Clough, Barbara Coates, James Cok, Don Cohoon, Louann Coke, Doris Collins, Mary Conway, Nancy Cook, Richard Cook, Bob Cooper, Dick Collins, Doris Collins, Gordon Collins, Thomas Collins, Dick Calwell, Judy Compton, Gary Cooper, Jerry Cornelison, Marshall Cossman, Richard Cottrell, Gary Countryman, Janet Craig, Nancy Crane, Lynne Crawford, Paul Crest, David Cross, Barbara Cross, David Crossman, Dale Crickshank, June Cull, Lynda Curry, Bob Cuthbertson, Dorene Dahling, Dennis Daignault, Bill Daniels, Chuck Daugherty, Jack Davies, Art Davis, Charlene Decker, Bob De Crausaz, Delores De Lapp, James Delesie, Bob Demo, Gary Depro, James Derck, Kathleen Diamond, Maria Dibert, Bonnie Jeane Dickei, Stephen Dickstein, James Dmoch, Tom Dodd, Jeanne Dolan, Frances Downey, Seth Douney, Jernon Drake, Ernie Dunkin, Jim Dunn, Keith Dusenbery, John Dunn, Charlotte Durnow, Thresa Eagleson. 167 Juniors 1 if Q if Q' sqft ii L if 7 i F , D ii V f S f fffff ' ' , it I he J ff, - .,J 'gf , . Q3 mf A ivii , 5 M ,is 'Sy .fears do -f ff , fr- 1 W fx, F 5 fa, Q V V fs' K ' ag? . , f ff g i g x. s 'ZZ Q: ,, 4 vi ,f 5237715 L ', V! ,ff-5, J Q h '13 '61 2, ' , ,, Wi V , M f .,, X A lr 'W rf: , M i i ,V . f w-1914, X . ,Q .1.r.,,zs, ' K L W ,Mc r J ' W , 4 ,W In gh 3 ,,,,g,.f r Z g Y 5 ,, ' LQ, - ,' I Fi' , . ,.v W 'A 51 L ' ,, J, v, 4' K t , Y. .4 f ,ill , If UA, 5, I 1,1 - , 2, : 4 , ff 'N 1 , 1 , 4 if 'M 1 , 5.94,-r . V? rr ..- , ff , Q, fA,g., M 1 iw V' gk I2 , Z .. - 1 cv. ff 2 - . 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Grotts, Michela Grymes, Ann Guilford, Joyce Gunnell, Janice Guy, Virginia Hall, Billie Jean Halley, Kenneth Hame- line, Rita Hamilton, Sandra Hamilton, Bob Handy, Barbara Hans, Ronald Hans, Jeanette Hardisty, Bonnie Hardin, Jeanette Hardisty, Elizabeth Harper, Deanna Harris, Sharon Harris, Hoke Hart, Audrey Harty, Ted Hartz, Steve Hasman, Bernard Hauer, Pat Haynes, Maurice Hayton, Tom Hedrick, Dave Henderson, Richard Henderson, Virginia Henderson, Helen Henry, Helen Ann Herb, Ruth Herington, Mergo Herrlich, Isabelle Hewett, David Hewitt, Marion Hewitt, Jack Hicks, Harold Higgerson, Dick Hill, J. C. Hill, Lois Hill, James Hobson, Sandra Hobson, John Hodge, Raeola Holland, Eddie Hooks, Mary Hopak, Janice Hope, Carol Hopper. 169 01. ' V B nw -WV J' ,F 5,7 Q V fx Vfwl ,LV V W ,X ,V , -. ,-, , 'f ' - f Vi an - 'V ,..., , I 1 ' ' 'L X - ' ' J, r ic A., 'W A Q ' 4.12 , ,, V ra ,, 'V fa 'i?v?C7u gg V j.. 'li' ' ,, if wg., V M V ' -39 f ,Q 'A J ff, '77 'If 1' , f 2 N qv '-' ff A ,gf . 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'A V 3 MW , i Lyn Hopper, Rhea Horm, Charles Hosler, Ron Hosner, Bob Houston, Jack Howe, Bill Hawsley, Clara Hufiman, Eugene Hunt, Jo Hunter, Sheirel Hurles, Darrold Hyde, Elaine Hynds, Clifiord Inman, Elizabeth lsham, Richard Ines, Jim Jackman, Kennelh Jackovatz, Lenorcl Jaclcovich, Carol Jackso, Gene Jackson, Gifford Jackson, Margaret Jackson, Maxine Jackson, Roherl Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Carol Jakusf, Margery James, Wyllwel James, Janice Jaynes, Ilene Jensen, Celia Jimcney, Clarenrinc Johnson, Clevish Johnson, Dick Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Jim Johnson, Wai'r'en Johnson, Judy Jones, Willie Jones, Myrna Kale, Nancy Kanyo, Claudette Keene, Sandy Keene, Tommy Keene, Carol Keller, Dave Kellerman, James Knllcy, Lawrene Kemp, Donald Kennedy, Jane Keranen, Bernadine Kerns, Richard Ketzler, Joyne Killlurealh, Thomaz King, Ronald Kin , Bill K P Charloffe Knulh. rp napp, atricia Klc-in, Barbara Klurslein, Alice Knoodle, 170 I ff ,S it my ! 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I N wr, 'L L, li -' ff' , 'f ef, , 1 Z , Q F N ijt tint 33 fl ,V l i An Algebra problem poses a big problem for Wythel Jaynes and Bruce Abbott I-A if f , ..,, I K ' fr Barbara Kocsis, Bill KontyRo, Donald Kordee, Barbara Kozma, Mary Kristek, Ora Kruse, Leonard Kungle, Lealcadie Kunz, Jerry Kupres, Noraiean Lamson, Tom Landskroener, James La Rose, Jerome Latham, Norman Lathrop, Rose Mary Lavene, Charles Lawson, Donald Lawson, David Lazar, Herbert Leach, Pat Lee, Carol Lehr, Doris Leipert, Sue Lemonds, Mary Lenderman, Myra Leneschmidt, Shirley Linn, John Limsky, Jerry Livasy, Jerry Livingston, Shirley Long, Mike Lowe, Kenl Loper, Mary Lovegrove, Frank Lucas, Robert Lucas, Kay Lybarger, Jim Lzing, Dennis MacKonaId, Nan MacLeod, Dandi Macciomei, Ed Macciomei, Jim Madden, Leeta Mahon, John Mair, Mike Maier, Gary Mahn, Jenny Mann, Gloria Marquancl, Nadien Marsa, Tom Martin, Ruth Marston, Dale Maschina, Janice Mason, Beverly Mathis, Carletta Mattoon, Mary Mattoon, Maxine Mauerberger, Ron Maxheimer, Sandra Maynard, John Maynie, Donna McArthur. 171 , 3 Junrors I ,. 4 R..,,-- 'L ' Q. , , , , A, - E . -,r,- 25, 3 E Q, , 1 K ,,, A J . 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I . -X l i .2 , 1 F V J . ,f it W Y af' , , ' QW'-' X Eloise McLain, Pat McLain, Gloria McClure, Glenn McCollum, Allan McDonald, Thomas McDale, Judy McDon- ald, Mary Mclntosh, Don Mclntyre, Ronald Mclntyre, Robert McKay, Carol McKellar, Martha McLeish, Larry McMillan, Sharon McMillan, Dallas McSwain, Jim Mears, Leroy Mecum, Elaine Medlyn, Roger Meier, Roland Meinert, William Mellau, Judy Merriman, Mary Ellen Merow, Roy Metcalfe, Patricia Meyer, Nancy Meyers, Richard Middleton, Edward Melancon, Kay Miller, Malvena Miller, Bette Milner, .lim Mince, Linda Mirgon, Kathy Mitchell, Melaine Mitchell, Robert Moflett, LeRoy Moloseau, Connie Monroe, Harold Montgomery, Ellis Moore, Linda Moore, Shirley Moore, Rosepauline Morsandine, James Maratte, Delmar' Morlancl, William Morgan, Irene Moritz, Wallace Morrissett, Janice Morrissey, Gerald Morse, Al Morton, Judy Moss, Duane Motley, Holden Muller, Jean Mumby, Beatrice Murphy, Karen Murphy, Sophie Musinas, Eileen Nagy, Ray Naiar, Karen Nauss, Pat Nearing, Jerry Needham, Allen Nettles, Frances Newall. 172 Juniors ' Y 1 I- A A 'fi' W Z ' Q52 1 , 1, , j Q ,Q M , X' , , Q , , . 1 ,. ,V -.,, , V I 6 , W, -I M -fn f It I I 'L f ':, W f' 3 C 1 . rr P '1 7 L A' ' 1 9 ,, bfi fl W' L ' ,Q H f sm ,yy I f if-,Z 1 J 2 H , 'XIX f 4 x 'H f f I ,fl ,' I A 4 V y ' 'T 1 w . M ins V 1, . ' ' . 'L f -Q, ' , gg! ,, ,TTY ,f J 3 if WN , 'S i ' ,3 W, 'v f + V af. if N v .53 KW 1 . ..' , .. -' . h if i' , ' li 13554, f 1 , ' , P 5 I ,.,, o h , cv 'L ' -I 4., 1 , ' - 'ij' ,i 1 W1 1 I f e .,. - . i , ' T A ' ' ii 1 1 S3 A3 , , , A W I be ,,,, 4 A k ,, F x , ' K f We found such fascinating things to do during the W group period. Here Gen Hameline and Pat Haynes xv- F51 2 C vs , ii ' enjoy a vigorous game of pick-up-sticks. - sf J V ,. V f . V I- ,,,. . ,. f 1. 1 , Y ' H - .4 fo ' fi i ' ' V' Q ., . A 4' , , ,, ff Q My A ,, . 4- V, ,.,, -v we Y . , i . ,M Q61 V, - . 55 , I -1 -, -,.- , My X iw 'x 71-Q ZH I , 41 A L! ,f 1 1 fl 547: ,fre , sv we V - IA A KA vm ' U A . :- I f A. ,J IZ , 4 in J C if 9' 3? K nfl . Mr' m,,45,, VT' , L L L Q, 9-'W ff ' l ev7f'i l I ,-1 Y U l U J, X 4' M ill ., G 'f I '- ,ff ,Y Mi' 1' fi L-2 ,M , ,- Q ,, 4 1:4 .+ sz: A - f ' 5 1 , H- -L f- f J J I iJ4'i M W ' 1 ,f.:,,f?,I -' f 1 yr V 1 I f B tt N blet Ben Noblin F D Noblin Pat Northway, Charles Oberprillar, Barbara Nieme, Barbara Noble, e y o , , . . , Kathleen Oldfield, Mary Jane Olds, Karen Opie, Chuck Ormsbee, Sandra Ostrander, Gloria Owen, Ronald Ozonich, Richard Palacias, Christine Paraschas, Claude Parker, Guy Parks, Judy Parks, Helen Partie, Rose- marie Puulik, Dick Pawlok, Sheila Peacock, Al Peavyhouse, Jim Pellow, James Pettey, Carole Perkins, Alfred Perry, Lee Perry, Nancy Persails, Nancy Peterson, Joy Pierce, John Philpatt, Jeannette Pilon, Bob Pinkstaff, Jim Pirtle, Gary Plasho, Becky Pummer, Kay Francis Poole, Viola Pope, Bernice Poore, Lillian Preger, Priscilla Prescott, Dick Prevo, Lee Prezza, Wilma Prince, Phyllis Puffer, Elizabeth Purnell, Joan Quails, Joyce Quimby, Pat Quinn, Carol Rodke, Norma Randoft, Brenda Rathburn, Victor Rauch, Judy Raymonde, Carol Reavely, ' G Richardson, Linda Jim Reif, Bethany Remington, Jime Rensberger, Howard Rhoades, Bob Richardson, eorge Rider, Wallace Riggs, Mary Rinks. 173 .. fr' 'Sr Nf gl 'V 1 ., . , A , f' f .Mft ' ,f,. f 74 v, G A , I l,, , Qgy-J -ll W W 2 4 ,,.' , ,5 6 lf, yfz, ' , Q 1 ' -' f Q 43, ,,,. . 1 in , 1 , ' W -M f LJ-f 7, ff Zin fb W Z. ,, ,,, 1, , -- -Q f ,I ' uf. f . 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Martha , Us , f if Smith, Jim Sakcler, Pat Snover, Bill Snyder, Jim Snyder, Delmar Somoskey, Dennes Sousa, Jean Southwell, Bob Spencer, Eva Jon Sperling, Gordon Spink, Judith Sproker, Richard Stalkings, Janet Starer, Eugene Stearns, Sue Stetten, Fred Stein, Fred Stephens, Yvonne Sterling, Patricia Stevens, Marie Stevenson, Rosemary Stewart, Sue Stipes, Peggy Stockton, Linda Story, Carolyn Straley, Julious Strange, Phyllis Stratton, Bob Strauss, Diane Stuerzl, Bill Sutton, Sally Szabo, Bruce Talcott, Virginia Tankersley, Carol Taylor, Judy Taylor, Sid Taylor, Barbara Tear, Jean Ter Achter, Alton Ternasky, Jenat Tess, Ron Thick, Corrine Thomas, Leroy Thomas, Phyllis Thomas, Carole Thompson, David Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Marvin Thompson, William Thompson, Joyce Thorn, Leon Thorpe, Juanita Thrash, Phyllis Tcke, Joann Todcl, Martha Toland, Larry Topham, Charles Totten, Sally Trew, Mary Trow- bridge, Terry Troy. 175 Juniors ...b:r Z vhq '2.f- f ., T , L, fe W sf-f ,X Q .4V ' i r My A 'ii ' it J I A41 L ff Qs n 1 this ,es A 4 ze t , ,, . . 4, ., , A ' 2 , L., gf M ' f 'Li Fi '- f A ' in 5 , , , W Q ., . 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Scott Tucker, Susie Turner, Mary Turungolf, Marilyn Tweedle, Laura Tyson, Robert Uttley, Phyllis Vargason, Jeannette Vaughn, Bethany Vercee, Rosemary Vogel, Pat Wagner, Doug Waldron, Roberta Walker, Victor Walker, Betty Wallace, Nancy Wallen, Diane Walrath, Dale Walworth, Carole Ward, Linda Warn, lla Warner, Paul Washam, Juanita Watkins, Lois Watkins, Sandra Watkins, Cynthia Watson, Marcia Waltmire, William Webb, Judy Wedler, Pat Wedler, Tom Welch, Sally Wells, Susan Wells, Alberta Wersel, Ray Westin, Carolyn Wheeler, Betty White, Chuck White, David White, Helen White, Guy Whitman, Nan Whitman, John Wilcox, Nancy Wild, Christ Wilkins, Jack Willet, Al Williams, Barbara Williams, Barbara Williams, Charles Williams, Howard Williams, Flora Sue Wiliamson, Barbara Wilson, Margery Wilson, Carol Winegarclner, Joel Winter, Tom Witt, Darrell Wolfe, Charles Wolford, Roberta Woodbury, David Woodcock, Louise Wood- ruFl, Clisson Woods, Leona Worley, Mildred Wright, Roberta Wright, 176 Sophomores E1 ,, -A 7 . x , 'Q' . .L' ' i 1 ' ai ,V E ' '2 ' ' ' f Y' f v N 4 ' f JS, r fr A 5 I 'ff f 5,1 ,V Q.,.. l y, .- ' rj J :V V if will gg jx ' 'W ,, 'El 3- V W jg. gy g If l, ' fir., . . M A .1 t, X L, , Vi :-g,z, I I lv: Q MK? I ' f . ' f K ' f i .15Q,i,21zz, X ,f 'z ii ef, 1 If , - 3 lf., ii: 4 F ,rl fp i Q? Rosielee Wright, Suzanne Wright, Gerald Wyaff, Maus Wyaif, George Yachimavifch, Wendell Yale, Mary Ybarra, Mary Yehle, Pafricia Yeofis, Edward Yonan, Marie Yonan, Danny Young, Doug Youni, Jerry Yount, Edward Zaidlik, Toby Zarko, Jim Zayac, Joseph Zayac. W . .e.........u Maxine Mauerberger, Tom Colladay, Bill Snyder, Carol Reaveley, and Bob Wolcott in Honor Study, and experimental class firsi semester. 177 3 if-if S. W Sophomore WV X Board of Directors . R01 Pqf Graff Louise Utley President Vice-President Wit? Y FIRST ROW: .lean Ensinger, Virginia Hale, Josephine McKenna lTreas.J, Pat Graff lPres.l, Louise Utley LVice-Pres,l, Marilyn Gross fSec.l, Diane McDowell, Virginia Dare. SECOND ROW: Sandy Timm, Ann Phillips, Barbara Chendes, Suzanne Howlett, Pat Moynihan, Paula Chapman, Sharon Walworth, Ruth Bigler, .lanell Jaynes, Brenda Gorne. THIRD ROW: Jefi Saltman, Stan Rosenfeld, Chris Lawrence. .fp 3 ' i Marilyn Grows Josephine McKenna Secretary Treasurer ITH f lf Sophomores W, f-. V . ,w 7, 4 A . va? .' ,' ' ff ' I 3 ,zys -4 ,' Q wi 1 -J 1' 1 f- 3 M- A jg A ,J ,, 3 I - x In 'rf '-' ,. if H Aw:,w'fg,M, U ' ff X 'N ' 1 N 15- ' I ' 6:44fz,w'!i X ,yi wh . ff I QUE 1 1 ,al 5 1 , fl-' f ' E M ff r '12 if N' ,, ' fs , r f, ff f J , ,P , ,gy ,iii fi g:. 0 f' GSW ef xaisw fl W W Z ' IN 5? V A' 4 ' I-, Q if if A X.: va 2. ,, 9, N, V- f . Q I f , r - 'ii ' 4 ' A f ,X Y 'f 7 Q ., 3 l ifffum, ' - ns 1 -.. 1 rv - mv , , N ,,, , I 4 -4' -fb Brenda Gorne, a member of the Prospectus undergrad staff, works steadily at A ,Q - N making page layouts in order to meet a deadline. - A ,il , ., I ' l ' A 'Q 'Q fl f E 0. ff-A K 'Z 'Y -X -' , . V all .- - . -4 -V ga .e v1 . 1 vt K 'S U xy Sy I xl ' -3 'Qi 1 Q P , 'f 7 ,jg , 2 or rf A ' -g rr' ,fl X1 A i7 f 4- ' 1 fy A YG V K I X' LBRX l, f Q, 55 5, 53 I 5' iff, fffl' 'YS , , , fn zf' J sf. 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E . . -an . ., A f 1 .- ,x Xxx Phyllis Abel, Naneva Atkinson, Eleanor Ainsworth, Robert Allen, Pete Anastor, Bernard Andreiri, Judy Antior, John Armor, Patsy Arnold, Stan Avitts, Roland Bach, Judy Bailey, Marcia Baker, James Ballard, Gary Borcume, Patricia Barker, John Barrett, Doyle Barron, Duane Bates, Nancy Bates, Kenneth Baxter, Robert Bearbower, Jim Beatty, Eartha Beauregard, Mary Ellen Beckley, Doug Benedick, Betty Blackman, Louis Bloch, Linda Blondin, Sonia Bloomquist, Barbara Bodovinitz, Marlene Bonner, Cleon Book, Gail Bories, Carolyn Bottoms, Richard Bowers, Walter Bowser, Roger Boylan, Dave Breaugh, James Brett, Betty Brewer, Gary Brier, Carol Briggs, Dennis Briggs, Madeline Broadway, Frank Brown, Kathleen Brown, Mae Della Brown, Pat Brown, Ponte Brown, Roger Browne, Roger Brownell, Norma Bryan, Marilyn Buftey, Donna Bureh, Jerry Burgess, Roger Burgess, Doris Burrow, Sharon Bush, Joyce Burton, Leon Cadinul, Marilyn Calkins, Janet Call, Even Cameron, Gail Capitol, Mary Carter, Penny Case. 179 Sophomores 1 . F My -A i Wi' A ,, A ,5 , ,. ,,, MJ' I ,Mft ,' , fx, J f ,' , ' 1 if H E . , ,Q W., W2 E ,J , C C J J Mrs. Gould gives a few Roman anecdotes to her V A F 'q 2 1, '7 y 231. -3- 74 ' , , 1 sixth hour Latin II class. gr WL. , , - 3 ,V y H ff f il V-1.1 I 'L ji M I xx ff J .1 32 ' , H e- ,.,,,,, .. f ,J U. g ,,' f -- J 'T ' .. ' ,W , 4 ' 4 T, ' - i fl f sf 1 ' ,ft 1 J 4 J 1 , f 'J ' I 4 Q A W I! Z e ff - 95105 M ,Y 5 'f , If I 7 Q I ,xl Q I f, A , Lv ,Zi rv I ni ' WM V L5 -my ,I 4,4 iw, ' g,?,7.f', ,7,'.H, X v v , - 2,1 Fr 4 1. g ff: Vie A5 ' ,V ev 'V , Ji ,Ya ig 'V 9, 7 W i I 'H 9' I 1 ii ' V' 'ff' P I 'ff ,, MW ,yi -f J if Q ' f J r f' ,. x ff MKG, A sf X' '4 , R 2 , , , i ii and ,,, , , , ., ,, :H , , , , sh , V 5, , , ,,, W , ,J -,J fi ..,, at V, J I 'fini will -lf at X lv .1 f if 555 , , ' 1: n' lyk .J 4' , ,TQ ,y, 1 4 4 , ,, , X .1 fd- K f +5 l' ' 24 'J 5 ' gf We, ,st 'TT fp' ff B ,,' ' Q S .J If may . ,,f J ,, , , fa , 1 ' ' f .wil ' I . 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H: l ge 'VV ' ' f f ' ' 1 , ,p ,ij Ni' fr , ,V V J, I t N' - 'fi wx , M 1 1 XJ I 1 6 ' 1 K w-N ,f Z I X s s sf me David Castano, Judy Castle, Ruth Centers, Glenda Chamberlain, Peggy Chambers, Howard Chapin, Loretta Chapman, Paula Chapman, Dorothy Chappell, Dave Chatters, Barbara Chendes, Joanne Cheney, Cheryl Chew, Gloria Chirich, George Chism, David Church, Joan Clapp, Ray Clapp, Tim Clapp, Judy Clawson, Lanice Cleveland, Robert Clifton, Martha Clune, Rosemary Cocking, Marcia Coggan, Louetta Cok, Rita Jo Cole, Sharon Cole, Bill Coleman, Edward Coleman, Guy Collier, Robert Cone, Leola Connett, Barbara Conover, Charles Conway, Eleanor Cook, Gordon Cook, William Coons, Bill Coon, Jack Cooper, William Cormaclc, Dave Corning, Kay Costello, Gerry Countryman, Janet Coy, James Crandell, Nancy Cranston, Jim Cross, Marilyn Culham, Jeffrey Cull, Peggy Cumberland, Margaret Cummings, Pat Cunningham, Judy Cussans, Kenneth Dahlstrom, Bill Dale, Fred Dallaire, Allen D'angelo, Leonard Daoust, Virginia Dare, Ruth Ann Darnell, Bill Darntan, James Daugherty, Evans Davis, Evelyn Davis, Mary Ann Davis, Jim Davy, Damon Day, Fatsy Day, Verna Dean, Judy Decker, Ray DeGroat, Gordon Dell. ltlll Sophomores L V - -v , 'w f : wr ' .N fm. , V , kv ' 4 ' - ff 'f ..1i,,mw , ,- .-1 . . ,, . I W 1 - Ziggy 4. , '-Q ,. J A, ff A ,rf ,,,. 'f' 'V '2: QQ, 1 f' ' f?fff 'P' 'fd' '4-'i-105 fi 4 . ' 'IZ 1 W '. '1 -1 F W S ,gs Q1 T 1 ft 1 W ' - V ', F -:i ' F? 2 W ff: , . it f-27 vim ' if ' e 1 . f. .- . Q .M ,. f fs , :aw '- ' f H - I. -' V. -A - VR . ' . .z , , , ,, .... 4. , . prism ,I-1, , TT' -'J -t , ks r ? we 7' I . Q . - ' ' ' ' ' ' I ,ff-4 M4972 - T gf? il -- V s. -X 'fs ij . . . . . 1 ' -Z .3 we 3' sk , 222' 1 Y-, '- Spanish lsn't all grammar. Sandy Milligan points out 1 X ' - f X T 4 . . . NC' Y S, Q1 5 M 3 J f the capitals of South American countries on the map, i ,' ' 'f dictating them to Mike Sanford. es., X X serie - if X , -- 1. 4 f f, ! ,f . '- T s, -gt . - - - W M, vm 4 , . .. , I ' k .v Y..s b Q '53 J ,. A ,Y , . ' I nf, 'TIT' ,, 1 k I ,LV . in M 'Q' ' -' , K -f , N '14 fi 3: A A f so ' ,- l et if ,,,g,,si.i? it - , 5 T wffi V 5 ii -I 12 P' -ar! 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C, V ,Def in 5 -4' aff' N , f -f Q L: as Donnie Dekalands, Carl Delong, Carol Dennis, Linda Dickenson, Delynne Diehl, Brent Dockens, Mike Dolan, Pat Dolan, Norma Dorris, Martha Doss, Tyrone Dougherty, Tom Douglas, Barbara Downey, John Doyle, Fred Draper, Larry Dreasky, Homer Decker, Jo Ann Drew, Pat Dubey, Judy Dummann, Barbara Duncan, Barbara Dunevant, Richard Dunston, Leo Durhan, Mary Durham, Myrtle Durnan, Catherine Eagleson, Thomas Eader, Mary Earrow, Bert Easlick, Ken Eastman, Sandy Easton, Dorothy Eaton, Fred Ebel, Robert Ebmeyer, Mary Lu Edenburg, Curtis Edwards, Harold Ellis, Tom Elmer, Jerry Engen, Jean Ensinger, Bill Ertel, Alvie Ethridge, Bob Evans, Robert Evans, Tom Fader, David Farrell, Larry Fearnley, Dave Fell, Dave Felt, Judy Fenner, Carol Fields, Janice Finn, Keith Floyd, Jack Fowler, Linda Fowler, Rosalie Freed, Mary Freeman, Margaret Frey, Thomas Frost, David Frymark, Harvey Furye, Joyce Fuseek, Marge Gach, Susan Garland, Richard Gasser, George Gawthrop, James Gaydou, Mike Gaylord, Dennis Gibson, David Gibson, Marilyn Geiger, Frances Giester. 181 Sophomores ff. ' I Vs, Q- 3' 1 ,.' 7 vr,':l. 1 ' , ,. 1 , , - A ,, fi A., ir, I' A, J, I, A: V I -49' h' AQ, 5 A 43 f H A I A - K ,X W A lx - V-T ' A A ,. -K ' A it .. 2 Y- -f . J. A -f J f AQ IL 4' 4 D me 5 i A iii ' e A A fo 1 .A fr 1 : ,f 3 fi' in ,J ' ,J ' A .A. N., t ...i A-9 Carol Fields and Larry Hollenbeck plot graphs in gf N 7 ' if AV .A 'I' Algebra Il, awaiting criticism from Miss Van Doorn. i -' Lg gis Y N fi K A W, A J ' Q W' Y f: rf RA wi , hifi Al n :Q ff NA. H 'gg ' , i. H. W AA fm , , Q MA dw wg If vs' Ay QA! X ...iv i 3 - ' V 69.3, y :A , f- ,, fs , af- ' AQ f I L H JA 1 H W ' ' -'- if g ff f I VI x X I 1' A5 t iv! ,ri ETA A A AA Q if ,iff ' 2 - A ' s Y' A. g L ,V g Z: A AU I A '- .. ag- l, ef f ' ' , A Y' 9 2 A Q! 'XJ MA , it , yi J AAX., 1- i' 1 W f f F , X X A' it. - V' V, J - fi 'K 133 iff. I A fi ,A , N X , A x 41 i i A ,A f 'ia-P ' . E-Q .N H Pr iii qfqmi ' VII nr! . k i' :i T' TQ! 3'-L 1. s ' -- I :yi ' f ,Af Af. Q l A. i ' Iv, :J Ji 1 I , my , AJ 1 X ' 1 ,I Sandra Giflin, Julie Gillette, Don Gilmore, Gaylon Dale Glasgow, Victor Goldberg, Donna Golembiewski, Harvey Gordon, Brenda Gorne, Douglas Goss, Sharon Goss, Linda Grable, Pat GraH, Doug Graham, Sharon Graham, David Grant, Mary Gravelle, Shelby Grimes, Marilyn Gross, Jacqueline Groulx, June Hadgran, Neil Hagemeiser, Jerry Hager, Jan Hahn, Fred Hale, Virginia Hale, David Hall, Emily Hall, Betty Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Richard Hamilton, Fred Hammer, Torn Hammond, Pattsy Handy, Bob Harbough, Carolyn Harden, Dennis Hayer, Margo Harper, Barb Harrelson, Helen Harrington, Glen Harrelson, Duane Harris, Kenneth Harris, Gayle Harrison, Beth Hartman, Bill Hart, Dorothy Hart, Robert Hart, Joan Harvey, Laura Harwood, Lorenzo Hatter, Fred Haywood, Sharon Heart, Pat Hebert, Doug Hedrick, Jim Heidenberger, Lou Helton, Sue Helton, Judith Henderson, Mary Jane Henderson, Ardeth Henry, Keith Hickmoth, Donna Hicks, Andrea Hill, Geraldine Hill, Jerry Hill, Selother Hill, Gordon Hiller, Charles Hinlcle, Lamara Hinternish, Robert Hoag, Harold Hodge, Allan Hoffman, Sharon Hottman. H42 Sophomores A , I ' ,, M , ., Z? ww .. r 9:5 if , FA? ,Z -1. , FV ilu. V Q q':Vt'f ' , E I if t - 1' ff I , ' 'lf ,yr sf 4 if swf 1 .M we to -a , C, 17 Y A ' I V ff' I ,VVV -, .V I 6 V , VVVV . 4: ff, ' .I Q N - .V . I V , as V. A V, , f, ., -. y . - V 1 5, VV' M 53,5 of W4 ,M V V 4 S ,f - ' of 'Lf 'N' I , Mft' 4 c. fe ' 'K VVV., ,V '35 me W W V V z' ir - - . ,, - in ' ln. ,. ' I A fu., Q. , 4 'G 1' 9, if 1. . Vi L: V ,, . A :VV V VVVVV , W W v , V 5, V,, VV V VV,s 'L ., s... VV, WM, 2 ' ,L --f f r . V V ,.,, VV V ...f - M - js I ff ff f M4 1 y - V, ff ' f 4g.f54fV ,V If V , Vf V -Q 4 . V MV ' ' wi V t ,Q 1 , .V ff Tv K V V , L' ii ix., 9- .Q 3 ..VV:r 'bn V V V VVf it ,, 1 VV VVVVV 4 V , 'M M , :eggs X, 'A if 'Vf ff' 'M ,V ai I J . ' ' 1 A J ' ' -s it A E M .fs V 2 I V V V 'BC V. 193' V l do 1, , ,I .st , VV, ,. I J ,V V - IV V 'era ts, VV K i Q A 2 I , f , -,, s ... -5 . ,Q I .1 i ,f ,VW in I l ' 1 ' P V I NJ' .. 'A V 1 -P YL f ' V I ' V I I Lil I E Q 1 f I I V ' 'fs , 11 , - I. , 4. . If , I V i 1 I' ,I - i w , I 'Z ' i ' 1 7 Lge ' ,ff I , '11 i ix ' 1 , ' ' X F 'v ., ,LV i I 3 :lf 4 42' VSV V An arp, V 7. VV? ,ii VV 6 ,L ll 4 e l ' I 4 I fi' 2 A , V ' ,J 7 f 3' , f ' ,, 5, I i X ,V V .M V V, ,V , V V VVVV ,. V- ,SK she, 'rillw V E ' fi L ' N G 'T' Q ' I - A A V ' NJC ii . - ' W V i '53 - ' B 1 A Q I , ff 1 . iff' 'Q V ' I Sophomores are helped to become better adlusted to x A VV I , I ' high school life through the assistance of their stu- dent counselors. Here, Maggie Kurtz lends a helping hand to Pat Brown Kay Hofmann, Bill Hoisington, Judy Holden, Jerry Holland, Larry Hollenbeck, Penny Holliday, Dorothy Hollins, Willie Holloway, Earnestine Holmes, Jim Holmes, Victor Holove, Craig Holtslander, Donnie Holtz, Gary Hopkins, Kaye Horner, Marilyn Horvath, Helen Hoss, Patricia House, Betty Housely, Sue Howlett, Donald Hronek, Priscilla Huddelson, Barbara Hudson, Bob Hutt, Priscilla Hufton, Sarah Hughes, Linda Hughes, Doreen Hulliberger, Carla Hunt, Norman Hunt, David Hunter, Velma Hurd, Mylan Huyck, Cecilia Hyde, Chuck Hyslop, Bob lgnace, Sandra Irvine, Larry Isaacson, Janet Iverson, Henry Jacks, James Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Jim Jacobs, Karen Jacobson, Richard James, Sandra James, Margo Jarrard, Janell Jaynes, Therlene Jaynes, Dave Jefies, Jerry Jellis, Bill Jenkins, Susan Jennings, Gail Jesiek, Bill Johnson, Bob Johnson, Gloria Johnson, Gloria Johnson, Jack Johnson, Karen Johnson, Linda Johnson, Mary Lee Johnson, Rosalee Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Val Johnson, Grady Jones, John Jones, Mary Kay Jones, David Joseph, Ed Kaake, George Kaiser, Jerry Karch, Janice Karr. 183 Sophomores Q ,, 1 ,- Lo , a' Q X Q '7 14? , . Q74 1' H 'f' 'fic , ' -'R it , J B l' 115 ' , L ' 3 LIL TZ, I QM f ' A '. ' ,VV F ,V f ' 4 ,, 7 , I A y , ,f N i ,, Q ,i ,M , fe fs: ' ,S fl AP, I ,,, I, ,ky W1 my 1 ., va ,Q ,y - f J., ,Q 21, ,,, iwvf , W W H J , V If ig ' X . f, f-... gf 47, Af? ,V-,. 7 M y ,. -f , 16 J J A W in L of 1 i f of , r I 4. V f ,,v- ' f'p1f5f ,wiv .,f.- I -5-' ,,4 ,wwf . i , -. V q i , , 4 f W' , f M -43 .sa ' ,QL ,Q 'f' if iw CHQ, .J f , f T L is J 1, ,. f , W ' t I L I 2 ,f if Z' , ' l .,1 ' - , M, fe if , A , W, , , . ,457 f L J f s iii p ,, ,r , 3 , . W . '11, gf , 'fr fl 4 I Wi 762 , f, 1 V, ' -f A .1 -'-- I I hw. f ..-. 'V I' 0.1 I 1 Md we , ,H J ' L im 1 1,f 0 :gn -i ,k H, Mah.. ' .-1 . J E 2 L J , V, , V 6' ' , 4, L , iw C' 4 'V CA fi! 1 -f A ,,, i A' ' :fi ' .Jr if fi Q ff it -2' 'J ,V 4 , ri? , J ' f , f X-7, '4 ,Q 74 43 7. 7 If .X 1' 3 ,, L , M 1 4 ' ., fi' V ,J Q 1 Mr. Starmer, one of the sophomore counselors, helps one of his counselees, Janet Plamondon, select her program for the coming year. 4 ,Q Wi' f Q 6 1. ' wwf 7 ,of 1.-if V Q bg A t7 ,J ,Q ti' 7 1 f Jennifer Karr, Carolyn Kaynes, Pearl Keeley, Pat Keene, Ellen Kelly, Melvin Kelly, Delbert Kennedy, Gerald Kenney, Jamey Beth Kenney, Keith Kerr, Rondeau Kessler, Bill Keys, Katherine Kiblinger, Bob Kielian, Joan Kilburn, Gerald Kilbury, Myrna King, Johnny Kirk, Eleanor Kitchen, Fred Kitchens, Sandy Klarich, Sharon Klein, Keith Kleinschredt, Sharon Koch, Janice Kordee, Gregory Kosias, Gregory Kostas, George Kovacs, Don Koyl, Wayne Kramer, Kenny Kubik, Dick Kulmatycki, Marilyn Kuperus, Judy La Belle, Jack Ladd, Dorothy Lafever, Doris Laing, Kay Lake, Norman Lake, Beverly Lamoreaux, Ann Landis, Bob Lang, Nancy Langworthy, Bruce Lannon, Cyril LaPorte, Sandra Lasee, Jim Lashley, James Laskaris, Bill Lau, Pauline Lau, Chris Lawrence, Mary Lee, Michele Leger, Joellen Leibov, Wanda Lernonds, Sandra LeRoy, Nanetfe Lescelius, Barbara Lewis, Tonya Limsky, Jim Lindbergh, Brig Link, Robert Linn, Bob Lintz, Bob Lischer, Judy Liston, Donna Livingston, Deloris Long. 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I X pp Q W., M., The sophomore oflicers go over a list of preparations for their dance, Santa's Softball, which proved to be a success. ,v X f MY, wk' .Q 3,h,,,,,, .H -7 ? 'f 2 ., 5, 22 , -,V 2, if A 3 k 2,7 V1 ' l ,-awe' ,LA W ' sf' ., it vis ,M .X,i Y 1 if Sandy Long, Jon Lovegrove, Joann Loveland, Jerry Lovette, Jan Lubowitz, Myra Lucas, Vernon Lufiman, Esther Lutz, Sandy Lutz, Richard Lynn, Bill Lynch, Don Lynch, Todd Mackmar, Dick Maczey, Judith Madison, Frank Maldaner, Dwaine Malone, Kathleen Mann, Norris Mann, John Markel, James Marlow, Carolyn Morsa, John Marshall, Don Martin, Doug Martin, Jim Martin, Linda Martin, Ruth Martin, Rodger Martinson, Doris Mason, James Mason, Barbara Mathews, Arlene Mathie, Bobbye Jo May, Bill Maynard, Spencer Maynie, Lesta Love McAndrews, Wilda McAndrews, Lucy McBrian, Lila McClain, Shirley McClara, Mike McCormick, Neal McCoy, Dolores McDaniel, Allan McDonald, Don McDonald, Diane McDowell, Bob McGowan, Bernice Mclntyre, Jack McJargen, Al McKay, George McKay, Josephine McKenna, Janet McLaughlin, Albert McLaurin, James McLaurin, Judy McLemore, Judy McMahon, David McRae, Margaret McVay, Donna Meek, Sandra Mellbery, Jim Mellow, Charles Menefee, Karen Merrill, Steve Merrill, Jim Methven. 185 Sophomores reg an Q A A ,. . g 4, By X I' Q g ,A .Q ': y S -,f pa S ,ef cfzf. 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A tw, r To A-75?--e W S f- 2 - Q 5 kffiki ,,rfL Q ig HT , V K A n 'T s w W X Q sc V' ,'.' ' f fe ' - 'fi -- 5 if Q fi 6 fm l 4 4 ' M J S 3 l : is N lxfisl Barbara Chendes and Bill Jenkins see ancient Rome come to life through Mr, Howe's explanation of his Roman pictures. Marilyn Mette, Gloria Meyers, Ellen Kay Michael, Carol Michael, Ken Milks, Adolp Miller, Arthur Miller, Burnice Miller, Carrol Miller, Jeanette Miller, Pat Miller, Sandy Miller, Thomas Miller, Judy Millhouse, Sandy Milligan, Martha Milliken, Barbara Mills, Dc.'las Mills, Mildred Mills, William Mills, Harriet Mims, Marilyn Minarik, Kenneth Mince, Doris Miraclo, Jack Misner, John Mitchell, Judy Mitchell, Don Moehrke, Richard Monk, Lawrence Montgomery, Terryl Montgomery, Clayse Moore, Sandra Moore, Sherry Mooshy, Carolyn Ann Morgan, Clark Morgan, Janet Morgan, Mary Lou Morgan, Gary Morris, Yvonne Morris, Willie Mosley, Joyce Moyle, Pat Moyniham, Bob Munsell, Tom Murdock, Algie Murphy, Gerald Nagy, Linda Nash, Jim Neely, Don Nelson, Bill Nelson, Leon Neuville, Pat Newcomer, Judy Newville, Ed Newman, Helen Nichols, Jerry Nixon, Bim Noblin, Art Norman, Velinda Norris, Edward Norton, Jim Norwood, Anne Notman, Sharon Nud, Marcia Nurling, Patti O'Brien, Shirley O'Dell, Joanne Oman, Harriet O'Neill, Gary Orvis, Dale Owen, Brenda Owens, Richard Polmateer. lt-lli X Sophomores lv ' M N., N W A ey- ,, 41, 5' ..,,, , A' 2 , Q 1 A ,, , W' , A, Q31 J M, ,, ,,,J,f W kg H FJ f, ,A an 5 .ff7, WM 3 ,J I. 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J if V' rfb 5 1 Q A v Q ,K ' if My i if Ji , of X S M A.,, -J f , ., ' M . gl 5' Ml , 1 I ,,-, uw: VEQZILZ -4 5 X ,,:- J'-iw -..,.,,,: 1 .x-. : , A S During a biology session, Mr. Whittaker explains to Diane Weir and Ken Dahlstrom the divisions of what makes them tick. Clothistde Parks, Michael Parnell, Charles Parr, Jerry Panter, Janeise Parritt, Barbara Payne, Leslie Payne, Jim Payno, Robert Pawlak, Bob PembeTton, Warren Pemberton, Jeanne Perkins, Bob Persails, Clarence Persails, Donald Peterson, Gail Peterson, Jim Peterson, Margaret Petke, Steve Peto, Melvin Pettey, Bill Petteys, Ray Petteys, Ann Phillips, Virginia Phillips, Lucille Pidgeon, Janet Pierce, Keith Pierce, Brenda Pifer, Janet Plamondon, Barbara Plesh, Richard Pocza, Ralph Pollard, Ray Polsgrove, Sue Polsgrove, Sharon Poppinger, Cecil Porter, Vernita Powell, Woodrow Powell, David Powers, Lonny Lee Pratt, Janet Preston, Dave Prevost, Carol Price, Jim Price, Margaret Prince, Annette Pritchard, Sylviane Provost, John Purzycki, Sandy Raatz, Mary Ragion, Carol Rambo, Nancy Ranney, True Raze, Sharon Redman, Margaret Reece, Carrie Resseguie, Jimmy Reyer, Jerry Reynolds, Linda Reynolds, Betty Rheaves, Dorothy Rheaves, Darlene Rhoades, Charles Richards, Andrew Richardson, Sheila Rich, Priscilla Rickard, Bill Ridley, Marty Riendeau, Roxie Ann Rietz, Mary Rinks, Nancy Roach, Louise Robbins, Janet Roberts. 187 Sophomores '1 A. 1 - 47 A , . ,ws 511 W cf' 1 f 1 ,fi . ,zz 3 .. , 7' 1, H1 ,gf 1 , 11 , M Z , ,. by Q 1-n. f , , , . u all I. 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N 't 'V lyk 4 V i JV 1+ 'ff .1 'V 'li 1w,u,,,, ,A .l' x My SJR Michele Leger gives a report on a magazine before her English IV class, during ei Q li 1 ,X their two-week magazine unit, John Roberts, Sharon Roberts, Sylvia Roberts, Beverly Robertson, Gene Robertson, Wylie Rogers, Ron Rondeau, Sharon Rondeau, Darlene Rose, Mary Linn Rose, Stan Rosenfeld, Jean Rosereare, Barbar Larry Ryan, Joan Ryder, Leonard Sagas, Jeff Saltman, S l ' S l D df a Jane Ross, Chuck Ross, Jerry Ross, Bob Ruess, Harry Russell, Yvonne Russell, yvia amp es, on San ord, Mike Sanford, Margaret Santa, Harry Sargent, Ron Saunders, John Sayers, Alvie Scarberr , Charles Sc d J ' S y avar a, anice aupe, Jim Schaefer, Mary Ann Schaefer, Frances Schlinker, Bill Schmidt, Donna Schott, Lydia Scruggs, Garnet Scudder, R' h d S ll S d ic ar cu y, an y Semmes, Byron Severson, Jerry Sharpe, Sharon Sharpe, Chuck Shattuck, Louie Shear, James Shinabar er, Terr Shire , J Sh t F h Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joanna Smith, Kenneth Smith. IHH g y y ames or, aye S ratte, Irene Shumaker, Jim Shurte, Nadine Sills, Richard Simmions, Robert Simmons, Ken Slankard, Karen Small, Juanita Smart, Sherrie Smart, Doyle Smelser, Bob Smith, Gary Smith, Harold Smith, James Sophomores ff J ,.,, . -. . fc, .., . v. L 271' u- , .rj M, .TT 1: , I ' 'E ' f ,r QQ- r If ' f 'T Wm 503. . 4 ' --., It A TQ in sw -- E T Cie' - . .G I, -W- yi' Wy, Qu .. . I MT I1 gs. 5 br- 5, ,.,,,, .Q , . if .2 QQ, Judy Bailey, Gary Orvis, and Ed Norton enioy a short gabfest during warm J, up for sixth-hour band practice. Q, ,im - 'A K I '- f 'tiiigi -as , , 'i 5 - . S- J .:, fs Q ish . , V ff Y H A f 1 .wfjaa S ' Y 'K' r I, ,,,, i as I , fl gf! ,sk . ' 4 , rm A5 V LW, ff ' X fs' I Q it f f S , 1'. Mn L-V ', N , A 0, Y fx V f .. 2 W I F Q N ' Ax g fs f- ' t 1 ' 'T 5 H :V A , f . 'V Q.. . W 4-.. ,. K Lx A S, - I I if in -W. .,,., , Q ,VY I ' it WJ K3 , L-Q , ,, ' , A . if S we as if r rir - W . -f Q fa, ,I .r.r-Qa . ,, -- ii wg? 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' , Y ' V0 ' Roberta Smith, David Smyers, Edward Sneden, Sandra Snyder, Sue Snyder, Elizabeth Somset, Jeanette Spangler, Margaret Spangler, James Spague, Dwaine Spears, Bill Speck, Diana Spencer, Sannette Spicko, Susan Spillane, Janet Staala, Ken Stacey, Norma Stacey, Phil Stange, Bob Staple, Phyllis Starlin, Ruth Ann Steele, Roberta Steinback, Arden Steinhauser, Danny Steinhoff, Carolyn Steinmetz, Bill Stelland, La Vonne Stephens, Marilyn Stevens, Dick Stewart, Mike Stillwagon, Chiquita Stinnett, Venisure Stocker, Rex Stockton, Sandy Stone, Pat Stoner, Bill Stover, Ronald Strom, Geraldine Stronge, Diane Swain, John Swales, Carol Suddith, Louis Summers, Carol Sundwick, Luanna Sutton, Ruth Sutton, Carol Symons, Sandra Tankersley, Bill Tappen, A. P. Taylor, Chuck Taylor, David Taylor, Don Taylor, Patrick Taylor, Brian Teel, Kenneth Tew, Janice Thibodeau, Charles Thomas, Henry Thomas, Leonard Thomas, Linda Thomas, Dave Thompson, Dora Thompson, Dorothy Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Sandra Timm, Mary Tokar. 189 Sophomores .4 -E' i ,g , iv -Y i J. CP 'A 9 -of yi 1 X T YY 'M XAAR f ' K 77 fix Rn e ' fami 'IT' f Y T 4- 'li , v V , X' T A A A w i I xv Y f I Y ' ' ' r ff ,v if 1 2 I ft J' i ' as f A ri 1' r-all 7 P' 4 A , Q- 7. T: , i, V P Y 1 f 7' fm- f'-- 5- Y' v- 3 .J sl ' sei' l R A 'yi 'Q l J ff :T fi ' . jfs fl 1 Ur iv J 'fi V - Y bf F j,,.x3 g Fla 5 I K Y X b ,F 1 ,, 1 l 5:5 GT, - af? 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Chucll Arrand takes the role ol sound eHects man as Miko Gaylord, Marilyn Koperus, and Pat Wittum take acting roles in staging a mock radio program during Radio Speech class l'Ill S, l Sophomores ,X ., , V glfcw if .. f It ff: 113, fit I I rw f,,,,, fi: I V :N 'bk , V .ff f 4, , f ,, - 5' jj 5 , ,, , - ,., V? , f f 1 1 if - W yr' ,W I' f ' ff I' MV A ,. W 0 .. wwf I ,V V A. 'fl I, f , Q,,m.bh, lr , , W3 'WP 1- , ,M , -. .fy f 1, 1 Q11 fi F' , I 'f Q A , , f ' Y , 1' ' 4 2 if V A ke :ff G 1 r i - K f A' f i f are f Il 'll' 1 lf' 1 ' H K, f y .8 'f P' V, cs 'F' ,, ,gf , V 'Q W ' ' 3 ,Q A 4 A vi M , 1 , ,. 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Abernathy, Juanita , Ackerman, H. .... . Adair, Carl ... Adams, Betty Adams, Don .. Adams, Frances . .. Adams, Julia .,. Adams, Loleia . , Adams, Wanda .. . Ainsworth, Eleanor . Aitken, David .... Albee, Sondra ... Aleksofl, Carl ..... Alexander, Camillia Alexander, J ..... Alfred, Marlene .. Alguire, Jim .... Allan, Catherine Allen, Robert ., Allen, W. ....., . Alspach, Patricia .. Altee, Sandra .... Arnie, Mildred .... Amtsbuchler, Chloe Ananic h, Paul .... Anderson, Alan .. Anderson, Ben .... Anderson, Cameron Anderson, Charles Anders on, Deanna . Anderson, Janice , . Anderson, Mary .. Anderson, Neil Anderson, Phyll .. Andrenini, Bernard Antior, Robert ..,. Antior, Judy ... Archer, Jay ..,... Armor, John .,.., Armstr Armstr ong, Barbara o Arnold, Carolyn . . Arnold, Donald .. Arnold, Marilyn . . Arnold, Patsy Arnoul d, Robert ... Arrand, Charles Arseneau, Margaret Ash, Bob ......,. Ash, Marlene ,,. Ash, R ichard . . . Atchley, Boise .. Athearn, Trellis .. Atherton, Carol ,, Atherton, Gordon , Atkinson, Vaneva , Atwood, Daniel ,.. Atwood, Elizabeth Aud, Sharon ,.... Auker, Darrel Xuker, Loretta . , . Austin, Daniel ..,, Averill, Marilyn ,... Avery, Judy .,.. Aviets, Sta n .,.,.. Baba, Mary Ann . .. Bachmon, Maxine , Back, Rollancl ..... Backus, Sally ..,.. Bailey, Judy .,,. , Baird, Karen . Baker, Allan ., Baker, Gill Baker, Joan , .. Baker, Marcia .... Baksa, Pat ,. Baliko, Robert .,.. Ballagh, Lynn ..,. Ballantyne, Lynn ., Ballard, James ... Ballard, Robert Ballard, Thomas .. Ballard, William .. Ballenti Bandy, ne, Mary ,,. Trenton . ng, Jack ,.. ,, ,,, 9,25,53,110 Student Index 79, 165, 167 179 114 165 78,109 .. 25,165 ,. 76,165 .. 25, 127 .. 25,127 126 ..25 179 79 .. 127.65 .... 131 ..,.., 165 .......,.. 130,165 16,52,111,115,117 .,....,....... 129 ,...., 113 ......... 179 U 79,8O,165 ....... 79 .., 119 .. 25 ...,.... 165 .. 25,76,129 ... 25,141,142 .,, 84,129,165 , ...... 25,79 .,. 165 .. ....................,......... 165 . 13,79, 111, 11 4,115,119,124,126 135 165 165 179 25, 79,179 124 113,129 ........ .179 25, 79, 127, 142 ,....12,79,142 ..,.113, 122 ......,25 ....111,165 179 ..25,79 ,.129, 190 .,..25 ,,.,.165 25,127 .....,78 16,131 165 165 165 179 ...25 141 165 ,,...165 25,79 131 9,16,54, 110, 113,114,11B,138,139, 144 26, 55, 97, 104, 115, 25,114,117,119,142 179 116,119,125,126,132 165 9, 26,114,115, 117,11B,12-1,125,126,135 , ,.,...,..,......... 122, 126, 179, 189 10,109,111,115,123,l26, 134,139,140 , ...,...... ,,.,.,............., 1 65 16,113,114,115,116,123,125,126 122,135, 179 26, 127 26 165 ,. 116,134,140,165 128,179 ,..,... .,26 12, 111, 116, 142 ..,.,.. .165 .,26 Banghart, Carol ... Barber, Nancy . . . Barbour, Dave .. Barcume, Gary .... Bargess, Roger ,. Barker, Pat .... Barlow, Nancy .. Barlow, Patsy Barnett, Shirley ..... Barrantine, Carolyn . Barrett, Jan ......, Barret, John . . , Barron, Doyle Barry, Lynwood Bartkowiak, Janet .., ......... ... Bashe, Barbara .... Bates, Duane Bates, Gerald Bates, Nancy .. Bates, Laurel ... Battle, Don .. Bauer, Kay .., Baum, Robert ... Baxter, Don ..,.. Baxter, Kenneth Baxter, Robert .,.. Bayac, Joe .,.. Bazzoni, Patsy ... Beach, Carolyn ,. Beach, Grace .. Beach, Jaan . Beam, Walt ..... Beams, Sandra ,,., Bearbower, Robert .. Bzarup, Sheryl ,.,. Beatty, Gwen-Laurie Benny, Jim .... Beatty, Kay .....,..... Beauchamps, Margaret ,. . Beauregard, Eartha ..,. Beckley, Mary Ellen . Beeman, Jan .,.. Belch, Virginia , .. Bell, Irene ..,.. Bell, Mary ., . Bell, Tom ..,... Bellant, Ronald . . Benedict, Doug Bennett, Sandra ... Benson, Bob ..... Benson, Richard ..., Benton, John .... Berger, Richard .. Bergstrom, Ann . Bergstrom, Tam ,... Berman, Nancy ... Bernard, Darald . .. Berry, Louise .,,. Berryman, Gary ,.. Berchied, Carol ..,. Bettsworth, Sandy . ,. Beurle, Joyce .,... Bigelow, Ann ., Bigelow, Sue ... Bigler, Ruth Bishop, Ann .,.,. Bishop, Barbara .. . Bishop, Kenneth .. Bixby, Dee .,.. Bixby, Pam .,, Block, Dorothy ., Black, Larry ... Blackman, B. .... Blanchard, Jeam .. Blank, Patricia . Bloch, Ernest ,. Bloch, Louis ,.. Blon, Jim .. Blondin, linda ,... Bloomquist, Barbara Bloomquist, Sonja ,. Bluhm, Sharon , Bobior, Suzetto ,... Boclkins, Eugene ..,. Boclovinitl, Barbara . Bolo, Helen ..,.,. Bohl, Ernost .. 15,111, ... 109,114,165 ......,... 122 ... 113,129 ...... 179 ., 131 .. 179 ,., 16 .. 138 ..,.., 165 ,.. 130,165 ,... 140 .. 179 .. 179 , ........ 26 .......H. 13,111,134 114,122,134,142,164,165 .....,,..,...,.. 179 ...,.... 26 N 109,179 ....... 165 ..,.,...,., 78 H 16,115,124 ,.,26,124,133 ,. . ......,... 165 ,....,.......... 179 112,114,117,119,159 ..,,,........,.,. B5 ... 26 ..,,..,., ..,....,,. 130 .H 122,139,140,164,165 ....,.,..,... ... 165 .. 165 ... 165 ........... ... 179 ,,.. 26 54,6o, 149,151 ...26,113,123,13o,134 U......... 142,179 ,. 26,130 .,119,165 .... 127,179 . .,.,. ... 179 H 115,122,165 .... 127,165 . ... 134 . .,.. 26 .. 80,165 . ..., 26 ..H....,,...... 179 .H 14,15,111,117,118 ,H, ,...,.H. 30,165 .,. 13,111,12a,141,142 ..,...,,..... ... 165 ....,109,129 H. 27,113,116 ..,,....,, 165 .. 116,165 ,.., ... 165 ...... ... 27 ... ...,, 129,133,165 ... 16,118,125,139,14O . .,,., 115,140,165 ... 27,127 , ... 27 .. , 27,109 ,,.., 126,178 .,, 117,123,126 ., ..,... 127 ......,,,. .,,...,, .,, , 135 ...109,110,116,117,122 134,164 ,... .,,,,,,,.,,, , .... 27 . ,, 16,114 , 123,126,179 ., 27,79 ..,... , . . 16 ,.,....., .....,, 27 ,.. 85,B9,129,141,179 . ..,.......,., as .., 141,179 .... ,... 124 M, 117,134,179 ..123,135,140 ... 117,134 . ...,. 27 ,., 126,179 ,... 166 .. 16 BUHHSY, Marlene .. Book, Clean ,,,,, Bories, Gail ,...,,. Borowiak, Patricia Borowiak, Victor , , , Botos, Patricia . .. Bottoms, Carol .,,,, Bowen , Elizabeth . . . Bowers, Richard , Bowles, Michael , Bowser, Walter , . . Boyd, Darrell . . . Boyd, Richard .. Boyer, Beverly . .. Boylan, Roger .... Bozarth, Joseph .. Bradfo Bradfo rd, Rosalie .. rd, Sandra . . Bradley, Dan ...,. Bradley, Iver .. 127, 138,144, 164 27, ,... 129 115,140, ,,. 27,129,139 .... 79,84 Bradshaw, James . , , , 28, 74, 76 80 Bradt, David ..... .,,.,,...,, Branam, Sheldon ...,,..,....,. .. 28, 76 B5 Brandon, Peggy ...,.................,............., Brandt, Nancy ..,. 110 114 116, 118, 112, 123, 134, 164, Brashear, Merry ,.... ........ ,............. 1 1 7, 122, Brantley, George .. Breaug h, Dave .. Bresler, Brenda . . , . . . Brett, James . Brewer, Betty ,, Brier, Gary . . . Briggs, Carol ... Briggs, Dennis .. Briggs, Leonard .., Britton, Thomas ,.... Broadway, Madeline . , Brodbeck, Nancy Brooks, Joetta ,... Brooks, Wayne . Brown, Elaine ., .. Brown, Frank ... .... Brown, Galen .,.... 28 Brown, Gerald ,., .. Brown, Hudson . Brown, Jean ... Brown, Jim Brown, Kathleen ...... Brown, Martha Elaine .... Brown, May Della ...., Brown, Pot ..,, Brown, Ponte ... Brown, Robert .. Browne, Carolyn .. Browne, Roger , Browne ll, Roger Brawnson, Bob . Breeneau, Ken , Bryan, Norma Bryant, Bonnie Bryant, Margo Buchanan, Larry , Buchan an, Michael Buchalew, Larry , Buckingham, Betsy , Buckner, Carol Buffoy, 3666, Home MamNn , Bufwen, Moriarn , eumh Donna , , Burgess, Barbara ,I Burgess, Janet Burgess, Jerry 06,9656 Rag,-, Burgvftt, SI1,,,,Y Buiiiliam 1-4,41 ,,,, Burns Bolt Burns j.,.,,, Burns, M,-, Burn-.idv 1 Burr, Willi, Burrow lu, Burt, Joy Burton, lay. Burton, Pai Burtrum, Way ,,. Bush, Sharon 110 114,115,11B,123,144,16L 131, U 123,126 129, 2B,114, 123, 28, 114,115,117,119,125,134 ,...,..., 76 .. 17,116,126, ...... 28 ,, 123,127, ...,. 179 .. 76, 79 U, 76, ,,, 13 .. 124,164, ..114,116,134. . 140, 17, 114, 123, ,. 138, .. 130,140, 140, 79,BB, 97, 104. 132, 135. 130, .. 141, 28. 130, Butrum, Sharon .. Button, Tom .... Byers, Glenn Cabol, William .. Cadinul, Leon Cairndufl, Janet . . . Calkins, Gwen .,, Calkins, Marilyn . Call,Janet,,...... Callahan, Jacquiline .., Callahan, Joyce ...,. Callahan, Pat .... Cameron, Even .. Campbell, James ,.. Campbell, Norma .... Campbell, Shirley ... Cantrell, B. ...,., . Capitol, Gail .... Caplan, Charles ... Carlson, Jaan ... Corley, Gwynne ... Carlysle, Robert Corning, Dove ...... Carpenter, Barbara , . . Carpenter, John .... Carpenter, William ... Carr, William Carrell, Glenn . , Carter, Mary ... Carta, Gerald ., . Carver, Dan .... Carver, Lulu . Case, Penny .... Cashdollar, Lany ., Cason, William , . , Castano, Dave ., Castle, Judy . . . Catlin, Kenneth ., Caudle, Helen .. Cavitt, Susan .... Cellham, Marilyn .. Centers, Ruth .... Chafee, Bob ..... Chambers, Peggy .. Chamberlain, Glenda Chapin, Howard ..,. Chatman, Geraldine Chapman, Janet .. Chapman, Lorretta Chapman, Paula . . . Chappell, Dorothy Chardoul, Paul .... Chardoul, Marianne Chatters, Dave ,... Chewdes, Barbara . Cheney, George ., Cheney, JoAnne Chew, Jack ..,. Chew, Sheryl . . . Chew, Vincent , , . Chilton, Robert . , , Chinonis, John .. Chirich, Gloria .. Chism, George , Chootes, Patricia .... Chobanian, Annette Christenson, Phil .,,, Christiansen, Carol , Chuch, David ..,. Clapp, JoAnne ... Clapp, Ray . . , Clapp Tim Clark, Jack' , .. Clark, Jessie Clark, Joyce Clark, William Clonke, Carole .,, Clanke, Marilyn ,,.. Clarkson, Janeem .. Clawson, Judy .,,. Clayton, Conway .. Cleighton, Pat .,.. Clemens, Pat .,.,. Clemons, Wulaim ., Cleveland, Lanice Clifton, Connie ... .. 166 ...,... 129 ,..28,76,80 , ...... 28 ,... 179 .. 28,134 ... 139,140 ,... 179 ...... 179 ,. 28,126 ,... 166 ..... 166 .. 129,179 .....28 .. 28,128 ., 166 ..... 166 ........ 179 ,.. 17,114,144 ...,..... 29 ,. 29,115,125 ..,..., 166 .. 78 .. 124 ,.... 29 .. 29,144 ,.., 29 ...,.. 166 ... 130,179 ,... 29 ., 166 ...,.,..,..... 166 .., 119,122,134,179 ..,.,....,.... 166 ., 118 .. 130 . ,........,.,,., ........ 180 N. 29,54,84,129,133,144,153 ......,,..,.,. .........,. 29 ,. 29,127 .. 133 .. 180 ..... 166 .. 135,180 ., 134,180 ., 131,180 .,... 166 .. .. 130,166 .....,.,,, 130 .H 135,178,180 ,................,.......,....... 130 ,...109,116,118,122,124,141,152,166 .114,113,122,123,141,147,154,164,166 .,..............,.............. 130 .,. 122,178,1B0,186 ..,............. 131 H 114,138,164,166,180 ...116,123,130,131 ... 126,130,138,181 ., 29,130,139,140 ...,..,...., 29 .,, 29,109,114,122 .,. ... 127, 130 ... 109,129,180 ,... ...,H,.., 29,126,134 ,., ..., 9,29,109,115 118,126,134 .,.......,..... .,..... 166 ,..... 110,128 .............. 180 ,... 134,138,166,180 ............. 180 .. 130 ,. 166 ,. 166 ., 29 ,.....,,,.. 29 ..,......,.,.,...,.,., 166 H 112,l19,122,123,126,166 ...,.,,...H,... 134,166 ...., 130 ... 78, 166 ,... 166 ,. 166 ...,. 166 ,, 135, 130 ,... 29,127 ,... 130 Clifton, Robert Clink, David ,.. Clink, Lanny ,,.. Clough, Donald .. Clough, Tom .... Clune, Martha ... Coates, Barbara .. Cobb, B. ,...... . Cocking, Rosemary Coe, Norma Jean Coggan, Marcia Coh, James .... Cohoon, Don ., Cok, Louetta . .. Coke, Lourann .. Cole, Nancy Cole, Rita Jo ... Cole, Sharon .... Coleman, Bill Coleman, Ed ..,.., Coleman, Gaynell ... Colladay, Thomas .. Coller, Guy , . . Collins, Davis ,. . c6mne Dowd .H Collins, Dan . .. Collins, Dick ... Collins, Gordon .. Collins, Gwendolyn Collins, Tom ..... Colwell, Dick ..,.., Combs, Constance . Comer, Mary .,.. Comins, Nancy . . . Compton, Judy .. Cone, Robert ... Conlefle, Pat .. Connett, Leola Conover, Barbara ... Conover, Nell . . . Conway, Charles . Conway, Mary . . Cook, Eleanor . , Cook, Gordon ,.. Cook, Mary Linda Cook, Nan ..,. Cook, Richard . . . Coon, Bill .... Coons, William .. Coopen, Bob .. Cooper, Gary Cooper, Jack .... Corley, Bill ....... Cormack, William Cornelison, Jerry . Corning, Dave Cassman, Marshall Costello, Kay .... Cottrell, Dick ..,. Cauntnyman, Gary Countryman, Gerry Cox, Jerry ...,... Coy, Janet , c,mg,16nn ..... Crompton, Michael Crandall, Clarence Crandall, Dale Crandell, James . Crane, Nancy Cranston, Nancy . Crawford, Carol ... Crawford, Lynne , Crest, Paul .. Cribbs, Theo ... Crook, Janice Crooks, Gary .. Cross, Barbara .. Cross, David .. .. Cross, Jim ,... Cross, Meredith . ., Crassman, David . Crcuckshonk, D. .. Cryderman, Larry . Cull, Jel1rey Cull, June ..,.... Cumberland, Peggy Cummings, Margaret .. 17, 54, 1 .. 140 ,.. 73 ...H,...N 142 .. 105,109,124 ..H....,109 ... 30 H 121 H. 84 .. 30, 125, 126, U...,.13i ... 123,129,131 H, 88, ,..30,138, 13,113,114,116 ......103,13Q ...117,126,13i . .,......,, 30, H 112 14L 08,109,113,11L 122,123,132, ,,.122,14L .H 30 ,,.149,15L M.. 33, ,.11l H. 142 ,,. 126 30,113,114,12l ,. 134 .. 13 ...H. 13h ,H 33,76,35 ., 30,118, ,..H 30 ... 30 129, 12,111,114,115,116,123, 31,128,138,140, 166 166 29 167 180 167 138 180 109 180 167 167 180 167 142 180 180 180 180 30 144 180 167 30 142 167 167 30 167 167 139 30 126 167 180 166 180 180 129 180 167 180 180 118, 145 167 167 180 180 167 167 180 129 180 167 180 167 180 167 167 180 30 180 167 30 30 144 180 167 180 30 167 167 129 135 129 167 167 180 126 167 167 145 180 167 180 180 Cunningham, Pat ., Cunningham, Richard Curry, Lynda ...... Cussans, Judy ,... Cuthbe rtson, Bob ..,. Doggett, Garth .,., Dagostino, Frank ,. Dahlstr Dahlstr om, Karl , .... om, Kenneth . ,. 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Dunsenbery, Keith . . . Durnaw, Charlotte , , . Eoder, Thomas Eagleson, Catherine Eagleson, Thomas . Earle, Mary ,...., Early, Nathaniel . Earraw, Mary .. Eashch, Burt .. . Eastman, Charles . Eastman, Ken ,. Easton, Sandy ... Grymes, Mchelta Eaton, Dallas .. Eaton, Dorothy .,. Eaton, Tom ,... Eatson, Tam ..., Ebel, Fred ,...... Ebmeyer, Robert .. Eberhardt, G, .,.. Edenbu Edgeco rg, Marylin mbe, Gayle, . .. Edwards, Bernadine Edwards, Bob .... Edwards, Faye Ehrlich, Janet .. Ehrlick, Mary ... Eichhorn, Karen . Eksten, Patricia . . Elford, George .. , Elia, Jennie .... eiiangssr., shariey . Ekles, Barbara .. Elles, Harold Elloyd, John Elmer, Tom . , , Elston, Robert .... Endicott, Jim .... Endicott, Richard . Engen, Jenny ... Ensinger, Jan ., Eppinger, Alice Epps, Billie Jo Epps, Jonnie Ella . Epstein, S. ,.. . Erfurt, Elaine . Ervin, Paul .. Erwin, D, .. Entel, Bill ..... Ethradge, Alvie . Etson, Jack .. Evans, Bob .. Evans, Miller . Evans, Robert Ezell, Laura ,.. 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Fisher, John ,... Fisher, Ramona Fishwick, James . Fitzgerald, Anne Florida, Bob ...., Flowers, Barbara . Floyd, Keith .,... Flymark, Stanley . Foote, Bruce ,..... Forbes, John ..., Ford, James ....., Fordyce, Michael . Farkies, Sharon ,. Foster, Donna Foster, Helen . Fowler, Jack .. Fowler, Linda Fraley, Barbara .. Frampton, Larry .. Frank, Dianne .... Franks, Ruth ..., Fraser, David .. . Frazier, Ron ., Freed, Carol .. Freed, Rosalie .. Freel, Maureen .. Freeman, Mary . . . Freeman, Pat . . . French, Barbara .. Frey, John ..... Frey, Margaret . .. Frich, Rosemary .. Fridline, Sharon . Frost, Dorothy Frost, Thomas . .. Fryman, Nan . .. Frymork, David . . . Furhmann, Sharon Funbee, Jo ..... Funye, Harvey .. Fuseek, Joyce ... Gabriel, B. Gach, Frances Gach, Mange .. Gailey, Janet ... . Galick, John .... Gammons, Shirley Garland, Susan .. Garrett, Bruce Garrett, Pat Garrett, Sue .,.. Gasser, Richard .. Gatenby, Nancy , Gates, Erenstine . Gatlin, Carolyn .. Gawthrop, Cleota Gawthrop, George Gaydaw, James ... Gaydow, Ronald . Gaylord, Mike . ,. Geescy, Virginia . Gerger, Marilyn ,. Geiger, Virginia . Gell, Bill ...... Gull, Gerald Gell, Robert Gersh, Sally Gershinyou, Bettina Gotcy, Mavalinc . Gethven, Jim .,,. Gibbs, Anne ,. Gibson, David ., Gibson, Dennis .. Giester, Frances ,, Gilbert, Norman . Gill, Walter .. 33,113,114,115,125,12B, 181, .. 18, 127, 116, 124, 33, 55, 109, 114, .. 79, .. 84, .. 114,118,135,141, 124, 138, 114, .. 34, 18, 115, 119, 125, ,. 128, 109, 18, 111, 113, 116, 122, 125, 144, .. 126, .. 139, .. 18,126, .. 131,181 151, 181, .. 34, 135, ., 34, 34, 134 33 33 80 182 33 168 129 168 181 168 142 168 168 168 168 168 181 168 141 119 168 129 168 33 33 181 181 168 168 33 168 168 168 168 181 33 181 168 168 130 181 168 34 168 181 168 181 145 140 181 181 168 34 181 145 168 34 181 168 168 168 181 34 168 34 140 181 34 131 190 168 181 168 117 118 34 168 158 168 79 168 181 181 181 168 76 Gierman, Georgia .. Gill, Raymond ...... Gillam, June ... Gillette, Julie ...,. Gilliard, Georgia .., Gillmore, Don .... Gillmore, Gerald Gladden, Barbara .. Glasgow, Gaylan .. Glasgow, Wanda Glefie, June ,.... Glidden, Randall . . . Godlweski, Jean .. Goecker, James . Goecker, Louis ,.. Gcering, Gayle .. Goldberg, Victor .. Goldman, Mike . . . Goldman, Thomas . . . Goldner, Thomas Golembrewski, Donna Goodman, Dave .,.. Goodwin, Vivian .. Gorden, Delayne ., Gordon, Harvey .. Soren, Carolyn .. Gorne, Brenda ... Gornecki, Beverly . , . Goss, Douglas ... Goss, Sharon ,. Grable, Linda Graff, Pat ....,... Graham, Barbara . . . Graham, Douglas .., Graham, Sharron . Grant, Dave .. Gratsch, Peggy .. Gravelle, Mary .... Graves, William . . . Gritiin, Saundra . .. Gray, Paul ,.,., Gregg, Elaine . Green, Janet ..... Green, Margaret .,., Greene, Jim .... Grenier, Bob . . Griffon, Norma .,.. Gri8us, Darryl .. Griggs, Marcia .. Grier, Dan . . Grimaldi, Louis Grimes, Jerry ... Grimes, Shelby .... Gross, Marilyn ,. Grossklaus, J. .. Grotts, B. ,.... . Groulx, Jacqueline Grave, Janet .. Grove, Wayne ..,. Guilford, Gunnell, Anne .. Joyce ,. Gurley, Barbara . . . Gu:ley, Vincent Gushen, Gutgesell Morris . .. , Mariorie . Guy, Janice ,.,. Gwyn, M artha ... Hadgron, June ... Haeyer, Jerry Hagemeister, Neil ... Hager, Jerry ,... Hahn, Ja Hale, Fre Hale, Vir 1101 d .,.. ginicr Hall, Carol Hall, David Hall, Emi ly... Hull, virginia Halley, B Hamady, Hantoline Hamlicke illie ..., Grant , . , Ken . . , Pearl . . . Hamilton, Betty . . . Hamilton, Patricia ... Hamilton , Richard ... 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Hill, Selather ., Hiller, Gordon . . . Hinkle, Charles .. Hlnternish, Tamara Hate, Charlotte ..., Hoag, Robert ,.. Hobson, Jim . .. Hokon, Sandy ,.. Hedge, Harold .. Hodge, John .... Hodgins, Peg .., Hoffman, Allan .. Hoflman, Ben . , Hoffman, Kay ... Hotiman, Sharon ., 36, .. 122, 140, 124, 141, 36, 125, 122,139, 140, , .,,.. 122, 109, 117, 1 Hogsten, William . ., 19, 122, 125, Hoisingtan, Bill ... .,.,..,............,..,. ..., Holden, Judy ..,, .......,..,. 1 34, Holland, Doris , 111, 114, 117, 119, 123, 125, 128 Holland, Jerry .. . ......,. 124, Holland, Raevla .. ........ .. Hollenbeck, Larry ... .. 129, 182, Holliday, Penny . ...,.... . Hollins, Dorothy ... ... 93, 134, Holmes, Earnestine ,. ..,,.,.. .. Holmes, Jim .... ,... .............,. Holtstrander, Craig . , . . . . 128, 129, 131, Honeywell, Rolland . . , ,....,.... . . . . Hooks, Eddie ..... ...........,,...............,.. 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Jemcney, Celin ., Jenkins, Bill .,,. , . Jennings, Carol .. Jennings, Deanna Jennings, Susan .. Jensin, Bill .,. Jensin, Ilene ..,.. Jeremy, David ,... Jesieh, Gail .. Jessick, James .... Jimerson, Robert ,. Jabe, Marlene Johnsa n, Barbara . Johnson, Bill Johnson, Bob .... Johnsa Johnsa Johnsa nl, Charles .,... n, Clarentine n, Chevish . , . Johnson, Dick .... Johnson, Douglas . Johnson, Gloria .. Johnson, ,lack .. Johnson, Jim . , . Johnsa n, Karen , Johnson, Larry . . . Johnson, Linda Johnson, Mary Lee Johnson, Rosalie .. Johnson, Sandra . Johnson, Thomas .. Johnson, Vol . .. Johnson, Wannen Jonas, Grady .,.., Jones, James Ola . Jones, Janice .,... Jones, John ... Jones, Judy .,.. Jones, Mary Kay Jones, Maxine .. Jones, Willie ... Jorrand, Mango .. Joseph, David ., Kaake, Ed ,... Kale, Myna . .. Kanya, Nan . .. Karch, Jerry ..,, Kann, Janice . Kann, Jennifer .. Karr, David .,., Kurser, George ... Kayne, Carolyn .. . Keeley, Beverly .. Keeley, Pearl ..,. Keene, Claudette . Keene, Put ...,. .. 129, ,.126,130,134, 170 119 170 170 170 183 . 37 170 .37 37, 76, 85 .. 130, 141, 78, 109, 20, . 123,134, 178, 126,130,134, 37,126, .....101, 78,183, ......2O, .. 37, ,,122,123,134, , ...... 20, 76, .. 37, 89, 170 170 183 170 170 170 170 183 170 183 183 170 183 183 37 119 183 170 183 138 132 183 170 186 128 135 183 37 170 114 183 114 37 37 37 183 183 37, 55, 80 134, 88, 128, 130, .. 18, ...9,9s, 122, ...78, 109, 122, 37, aa, 114, 119, . ........... 78, 134, 170 170 170 130 183 183 170 183 129 183 183 183 37 183 183 170 183 37 132 183 170 183 37 170 119 183 183 170 170 183 183 184 129 183 184 37 184 170 184 Keene, Tom ... Keene, Sandy Kekesis, Barbara . , . Keller, Carol ..., Kellerman, Dave Kelly, Ellen .. Kelly, James Kelly, Larry .. Kelly, Melvin . Kemp, Diane ..... Kemp, Lawrence . .. Kempi, Ann ,.,.. Kennedy, Delbert .. Kennedy, Donna , ,, Kennedy, Donald ,. Kennedy, Ed ....., Kennedy, Suzanne . Kenney, Gerald Kenny, Jamey ... Kent, Judith Keranen, June ..... 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Kozma, Barbara Kramer, Wayne Krasan, Jeanette ,., Krause, Jim .. ,. Krebs, Marianne Kristek, Mary , , Kruse, Ora Klibik, Kenny . Kuehnle, Robert . ,. Kulmatycki, Dick .. Kungle, Leonard ,, Kunz, Leakache Kuperus, Marilyn ,. 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Lescelius, Nanette ... Less,Jan .. Lew, Ken ....... Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Linda ,. Lewis, Marilyn , . Lewis, Vaughn ,. Lewis, Wilda .,.. Liepmann, Carl Light, Gerald .. Like, Pat . .. Limsky, John , Lince, William .. Lidburgn, Jim ...... Lindsey, Carrie ..... Lingenfeltcr, Sandra Linglo, Sandra ....., Link, Brig ...,.. Linn, Edward Linn, Robert ... Linn, Shirley .. Lintz, Bal: ..,.. Lapin, Patricia Lischer, Bob ... Liston, Judy . . 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Lowe, Mike .... Lowery, Jenkins ... ... 21 Leibov, Joellen .. Lubowitz, Janet .. Lucas, Frank .... Lucas, Myna Lucas, Patsy Lucas, Robert ... Lutz, Sandy .... Lybarger, Kay Lyon, Deeana .. Macciomei, Dande Macciomei, Ed . . . MacDonald, Dennis MacKimar, Todd MacKinnon, Martha MacLeod, Nan , ..,. Maczey, Dick . , . Madden, Jim .... Madison, Judith .... Maginn, Mary Lou . , Maher, Michael ,. Mahaman, Terry .. . Mahn, Gary ..... Mahon, Lieta .. Maier, Mike Mair, John .,........, Makedonsky, Michael .... Malclaner, Frank ..... Malone, Dwaine Mann, George ,. Mann, Kathleen Mann, Jenny .. Mann, Loretta . . Mann, Norris ., Marlow, James Markel, John .,... Marquand, Gloria . , . Marsa, Nadien Marko novich, Angel ..., Marshall, Jane ... Marshall, John . Marston, Ruth Martin, Carol ., Martin, Don .. Martin, Jim ,... Martin, Linda ,. Martin, Ruth Martin, Tom ,. Martinson, Roger , Moschino, Dale ,. Mason, Doris ., Mason, James ,. Mason, Janice ,,,. 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McDonald, Dan ., McDonald, Judy .. McDowell, Deane McFarland, Jimmie McGee, Barbara McGinty, Ro bert .... McGlone, Gail ... McGowan, Bob .. Mclntosh, Mary .. Mclntyre, Bernice Mclntyre, Dan .. Mclntyre, Ron .... McJargen, Jack .. McKay, Al .,... McKay, George ,,. McKay, Robert McKeller, Carol ..,. Mcxefme, Josephine ,... 110, 117, 122, McLauren, Albert McLaurin, James , . . McLaughlin, Janet McLellan, Walter McLellan, Walter . McLeoove, Judy ., Mclush, Martha ..,. McMahon, Edward McMahon, Judy .,.. McMillan, Lanny McMillen, Sharon McQueen, Saundra McRae, Dave .,.... McSwain, Barbara McSwain, Dallas . , . McVay, Margret ..,. Mears, Jim ...... Meek, Donna . . . Medlyn, Elaine .. Meerson, Daniel .,. Meier, Roger ....., Meinert, Roland ..... Mellberry, Sandra Lee Mellow, Jim ....... Mellow, William .. Mendenhall, Tam . .. Menifee, Charles ,... Mergon, Linda .... Merrill, Karen . Merrill, Steve . . , Merriman, Judy ......... Merriweather, Aubreida Merrow, Mary ...,....., Mersinas, Sopie .. Metcalfe, Ray .. Methvin, Jim Mette, Marilyn .. Meyers, Gloria Meyers, Nan .... Meyers, Pat ...,.. , Michael, Ellen Kay . .. Michael, Marva .... Michael, Shirley .. Mietens, Roll ,... Middleton, Pat ..... Middleton, Richard Milamon, L, .....,. , Milburn, Betty ., Milen, Vian .. Milks, Ken .... Miller, Adolph .. . Miller, Arthur . Miller, Bunnie ... Miller, Carrol 172, 126, ....41, 135, 41,81 117,130,142, 119, 122, 178, 41, ...9,41, 122, 78, 126, 134, 178 .. 109, 118 41, 141, 130, 78, 22,119,123,139,140,141 128, ...78, 9, 41,108,109, ,109, 122,135 117,134, 142, .,110,114, ..139,14O, ,. 77, .. 78, 117, 128, ,.118,122, 41, 41 41 172 185 185 134 172 172 185 185 133 130 185 172 185 185 172 185 128 41 21 119 185 172 185 172 172 185 185 185 172 172 185 185 185 135 21 109 185 172 142 185 172 172 41 185 41 172 185 172 185 172 179 172 172 85 185 172 116 185 172 185 184 172 41 172 135 172 185 185 185 172 172 185 119 41 161 41 172 172 41 41 185 185 185 185 185 Miller, Deo Miller, Guinn ... Miller, Jeanette .. Miller, Joyce .... Miller, Kay ..... Miller, Malvena .. Miller, Pat ..... Miller, Richard Miller, Sandy Miller, Tom ,,.. Milligan, Sanda .. Millho use, Judy . . Milliken, Martha ., Mills, Mills, Barbara , .. Dallas .... Mills, Mildred ,. Mills, William .. Milner, Bette . .. Mims, Harriet ..,. Minarich, Marilyn . Mince, Ken ...... .,42 ..42 186 22, 138, 139, 147 172 172 ..186 ..42 . ..,...,. 186 ..,.......186 109,181,186 122,134,186 118,135,138, 185 185 185 185 77,78,185 172 131,135 126,140,186 186 Mince, Jim .... , , , 172 Miracle, Doris . 186 Misner, Jack ... ,H 136 Mitchell, John .. ,,, 'IB6 Mitchell, Judy ... ,, 186 Mitchell, Kathy ,., ,H 172 Mitchell, Melaine . .. , , , , , , , 172 Mittlemcln, Rhea . .. ,,,,,,,,,, 42, 128 Moerh ke, Don .... Moffett, Robert ...., , , , Mohrman, Terrence Monk, Richard ,... Monoseau, LeRoy Monroe, Connie ..,.. Montgomery, Judith .... Montgomery, Harold , .. Montgomery, Lawrence ,. Montgomery, Terryl Mooney, Sharon .... Moore, Sandra Moore, Clayse .. Moore, Charles . Moore, Ellis .. Moore, Linda . . . Moore, Shirley , .. Mooshy, Sherry . .. Morgan, Mary Lou ..... Morandini, Rosepauline . . . Moratti, James ....... Moreland, Delman .. Morgan, Janet .. . Morgan, Carolyn . Morgan, Clark .... Morgan, William ., Moritz, Irene .,. Morris, Gary .,. 117,131,122,186 112 .. 129,42 ...129,186 172 138,172 , ....., 42 ...172 ..186 186 ...42,114 186 ..1O,52,111,112,129,131,162 .. 127,13O, 135,172 ......,130,172 ....,.186 .....,...186 .. 127,135,172 172 172 186 H186 186 ,..172 ....172 ,.,...186 Morris, Yvonne ..... . . , . . . 140, 186 Morrissett, Wallace ,, ....,.... ,.,,..,............ 1 72 Morrissey, Janice 110,113,114, 116, 118, 122,123, Morse, Gerald . . Morton, Al ,.., Mosley, Willie , Moss, Barbara . , . Moss, Judy Moss, Perry . ,. Motley, Duane Motton, Diane Moyle, Joyce ,.,, Moynehan, Pat . . . Mozader, Dallas .. Muller, Holden .,.. Mumby, Jean ... Munn, William ,.,. Munsell, Bob . . , Murdock, Tam .. Murphy, Algee ... Murphy, Beatrice Murphy, Karen .. Murphy, Peter Musinas, Sophie Myers, Jim Nagy, Al ,... Nagy, Eileen .. Nagy, Gerald .., 125,135,145,172 172 109,142,172 186 119,127 . .... 172 42, 142 172 42 . ,...,...... 186 119,178,186 116,123,172 113, 116, 117, 125, 172 9, 42, 52, 119, 152 186 ..186 5, 109, 110, 113, 114, 118, 124, 142, 144,156,172 ..172 42 78 172 186 Nail, Richard . . . Naiar, Ray Nard, Erving Nash, Linda ,.. Nauss, Karen . Neauing, Pat ... Nedes, Jim ....., Needham, Jenny . Neeley, Gerald .. . Nelson, Bill ...,. Nelson, Donald ., Neuman, Charlotte Nettles, Alan . , . Newcomer, Pat Newman, Ed ..., Newell, Newvill Newvill Fran .... e, Judy e, Leon .. Newton, Beverly .. Nichols, Niemi, Helen ... Barbara . . , Niles, Douglas .. Nixon, Nedon, Nixon, Noblin, Noale, Noratt, Jerry ,. Joan .... Lula Belle . Benny . B. Jim Norman, Art .. Norris, Norris, Narthw Norton, Dave .... Velinda ... ay, P. Edward Norwood, Jim ... Notrnan, Anne .... Notman, Gregory . ..42 109, 118, ...78, 22, 54, 93, 113, 116, Noye,Judi1y ...... 15,111 11311 Nud, Sharon .,., Nurling, Marcia ., Nyberg, Edwin , . O'Brien, Pattie o'Ne11, Shirley OIdt1eId, 14. Olds, M, . .. Olson, Karen .. Oman, Joanne O'Neill, Harriet Opie, Karen . ..., . Oppenheiser, Fr Orban, Elvira . Orvis, Gary ... Osborn, Paul .. Osman, William Owen, Dale ., Owen, G. , . . . Owens, Brenda Owens, Jo Anne Owens, Kay .,. Owens, Thomas ed Packard, Leslie Palrnatar, Richard Palmer, Amorillis . Panter, Jerry ..... Paraschas, Christine Paraschos, George Parker, Hugh .... Parker, Paul ..... Parks, Ctolhistde . Parnell, Michael .. Parr, Charles . . , Parry, Kent ,.... Pawlak, Robert ... Payne, Barbara ,. Payne, Leslie Payne, Jim ..... Peacock, Sheila . . , Peake, Margaret . Pearce, Mary Jane Peanny, Bob ..... Peck, Phyllis .. Petty, Eugene . .. Pemberton, Bob .. Pemberton, Warren Penny, Robert ,, . Perish, Sandra Perkins, Carole . 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Pets, Ilene ...... Pettey, Mariietta . . . Petty, Melvin .. Pan-sys, Bill Pettup, Ray ...., Phiter, Vevimae Phillips, Ann .,,. Phillips, Virginia .. Pidgeon, Lucille .. Pierce, Carol ., Pierce, Carole Pierce, Janet .. . Pierce, Joy .. Pierce, Kieth . . , Pifer, Brenda ..., Pilkinton, Judith ,, . Pillsbery, Nance . Pirrish, Marion .,.. Plamonden, Janet .,. ... Plasha, Patricia ,.,. Plesh, Barbara , .. Plummer, Bucky .... Pocza, Richard .,., Poll, Jacqueline .. 22 Pollard, Ralph ..... Polsgrove, Ray .. Polsgrove, Sue ,. Poole, Mary .. . Poore, Bernice Pope, Viola ......, Poppinger, Sharon . Paritt, Janice Porter, Cecil Powell, Vernita , . Powell, Woodrow .. Powers, David Poyfair, Sharon Pratt, Lanny Lee . Preleaski, Carol Prescott, P. ..,.. . Preston, Janet ... Prevost, Dave ., Prue, Carol ,... Price, Jim ...... Pride, Patricia ..., Prince, Margaret . .. Pritchard, Annette . Provost, Sylviane ,. Putter, Phyllis .. Purzycik, John .... Purzycki, Patricia ,. Pyles, Anne ..,,. Quarles, Joe ... Quimby, Joyce . Raob, Barbara ,. Raatz, Sandy Rach, Wayne Radke, Carol ,,, Ragion, May ,. Rainey, Robert ,. , Rambo, Carol Randall, Kathleen , Ranney, Nancy .,.. Rossieotti, Mary Suc- Rathbun, Carol ..,.. Rathvurn, Bob .. ,, Rathbunn, Brenda . Rauch, Victor ..,,.. Raze, True ,... Reavely, Carol ... Redman, Sharon . Reece, Margaret ., Reid, Ken ... .. Reef, Jim . .. . , 109,11 4, 135, 130, 138, 140, 44, 135, 133, 141, 44, 64, 118, .. 43,128, 116, 118, 122, 123, 118, 134, .. 123, 44, 108, 117, 118, 125, 128 117,125,13O,135,144 117,124, 113115116,117,119,122,124, 12111, 109 178, 126, 128, 134, 184, 127, 138, 125, 125, 135, 84, 109, ..113 ,, 127, 116, 136, 135 117, 130, 123, 22, 130, 122, 124,114,138,116 22, 112, 134, 139, 114,113,144,139, 138, 114,116, 122,123 122, 134, 138, 138 15 187 139 187 187 44 187 187 187 127 145 187 187 139 187 187 187 141 187 187 187 11 111 187 11 187 187 151 44 44 187 130 187 135 187 126 52 187 187 44 135 11 187 135 187 187 187 187 44 187 22 126 187 187 187 187 44 187 187 187 128 187 127 130 117 117 128 187 174 147 187 140 187 44 187 44 122 109 116 124 187 133 187 187 78 Remington, Beth ,. Rentfra, Wayne ,. Ressequie, Carie . . .. Reynolds, Jerry .. Reynolds, Linda . . . Reyer, Jimmy . . . Rheaves, Betty ... Riiaavas, Dorothy ,,. Rhaades, Darlene Richards, Charles . Richardson, Andrew Rick, Sheila ...,,,.. Richard, Priscilla .. Richman, Judy ,.. Rickard, Richard ., Ricketts, Raymond . Ridley, Bill .,...... .. Riegle, Donald .... Riendeau, Marty . . Rieyz, Roxie Ann . Riggs, Wallace . Riley, Jess ....... Rill, Rayma Sue .... Ringer, Bill .,.,, Rinshinger, Bill .. Rinks, Mary .... Rinks, Virginia Roach, Nancy ,. Root, Lamar ,. Robbins, Lawrence Robbins, Louisel .., Robets, Elmer . . . Roberts, Harvey ., Roberts, Janet ,. Roberts, John . Robets, Sharon . , Robets, Sylaia ..,. Robertson, Bevely . Robertson, Gene , Robins, Carol Lee Robinson, Anetba . .. Robinson, Capus .. Robinson, Julio Radabaugh, Ruth .. Boccie, Beverly .. . Robins, Jim ..,. Rogers, Wylie .... Rodgenson, Ruth ..,. Rondeau, Ron ,,,. Rondeau, Sharon Root, Loretta Roofe, Willard Rose, Beverly .. . Rose Darlene .. Rose, Mary Linn Rose, Sandra ... Rosebush, Doug .. Rosenfeld, Stan Rosereare, Jean ... Ross, Barbara Jane Ross, Chuck .,,.,... Ross, Jerry .,., Ross, Nancy .. Ross, Pat Rosson, Rebecca Ruess, Bob ,... Rumer, James ,, Rupent, Gerald ,.. Rushaw, Sandy .,. Russ, Melba . ,. Russell, Gwen . Russell, Harvy ., Russell, Nancy Russell, Yvonne , Ruthentorcl, Judy ,. Ruthentord, Spendcr Ryal, James ..,., Rycil, Jayco , Ryan, Lanny ., Ryan, Paul Ryclor, Jaan ... Sack, Bob . ,. . Saga, Leonard ,. Sahe, JoAnn ., Sullman, Jcfi ., Samick, Pat . Samples, Doris . 117, 9, 127, .. 78, 140, ,, 44, 77, 54, 77, 108, 109, 1 12, 115, 118, 22, 129, 149, . 74, 81, 77, ., 45,116, 78, 45, 9, 127, 78, 138, 127, 114, 55, 132, 178, 122, 2 124,138, 127, .. 23,138,129, . isa, .. 122, ., 174, .. 174, .. 45, 1113, 122, , 12,1l3,128,138, . 124, 178, 1as, 122 22 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 44 129 62 187 151 187 187 174 44 133 78 187 127 187 174 124 187 129 174 187 188 188 188 188 188 45 174 77 138 134 174 174 188 174 187 188 174 174 188 188 109 174 188 188 188 188 188 174 174 140 188 174 174 174 174 174 188 174 188 174 89 109 140 188 45 188 174 188 139 191 174 45 Samples, Joan .. Samples, Sylvia .. 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