Central High School - Prospectus Yearbook (Flint, MI)
- Class of 1959
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Beginning with PLANNING, commensurate with the magnitude of the work, there follows the providing of proper TOOLS, getting the education program ofthe right MATERIALS, the ASSEMBLY of the vario parts and finally DISTRIBUTI N to he ultimate users 3Q sEi2?i if ,l ffl? MATERIALS ..,..................,........ 26 SSEMBLY ...,.... S B 0 2 3 siggegjs Elm bay if Q Qvvw-,V A P ,N gy, 'f'f-4 j x -- aux - A J3, .f Q A wmv! 4 B5 T359 wifi Nxknrvfu, X SEG mx ,S-l'wJ,vxK 3? nf ,bm If N' ks' XQ IAGv9vx5?!C1X www Nyjl if ,J JB Q RQ 3 k Emi xbg3 M Qf,Qf tpx P wt X wx I y1X,N i my W FQUQQQ' N SN SF fxvf Q' by, U'jX5g fL qx fy GRAN K Xlfg W5 XR i,5 1 LiN g M PLAN NI N G MA V ,xigxfy yi!!! wif ,QV , X XX A 'rh Il 1' lp d 'r musi' have PLAN W M, 1' 1 M 'f 'fl I0 H 5 gl A u Jf X , WMMZYMWUL M-P5 of fy f JD 75 J wb Vivxf A wvxfg Sffyyffuvy PJJVN' DJJ X VN ff vi W V V ff J mggwh My ,QW im ' 1, jvivy JY Q ? k. G xg VU 1 ,Q ' 1.M '! 9x1 7 wff,ffQw'W ' vQi3ii5fWiEff'J1 V Y M W? W KW' NW +4 y W Q fy A WC? L 7 Q f wifi v WW iffmfffy Administrators plan the goals if' Y N . lxl my lp H. Vercoe, principal, meets with all the new faculty members before the semester Nix' Here he is welcoming Robert Leach, one of the ten new teachers to ioin this year's staff. Xl Vlilgtl ill all lg K J O I ly E XJ x. ' , .J Ju D ' ' I ,N tV JY Nl' xlfrl ll ft ll rl V N yy ' NB V ll Y Q What to teach, when and where to teach it, are part of the M Qi - ll V' programming iob Howard Auer, assistant principal, works out for 5' U1 pig of xy , N kj' 3,200 students and lOl faculty members. Lupigyxjs XZJJQIVJVQJ ll . ll ' If a new school year is to get off to a successful Y , start, plans and ideas must be well formulated and A made in advance. h School administrators meet before the school term begins and decide what classes shall be taught, who shall teach them, the schedule of activities for the coming yearrand other issues that are necessary for ' the ,smootlpoperation of the year's program. 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Culture, dependability, and ap- pearance are only a few of the many personal qualifications necessary to be a successful business woman, stresses Mrs. Hazel DeHart to her HL...-.5 2 Q- Checking pupils' records is Mrs. Erma Car- penter, typing instructor. Today wasn't quite so hectic as other days this week have been, sighs Earl Emery to George Bland, both members of the Business Department. Instructors help student Hats off to the business education teach- ers! Through their efforts, commercial stu- dents become skilled in such courses as typing shorthand, bookkeeping, retail sell- ing and office practice, all preliminary steps towards a successful business career. dwigfl, A We teachers don't really lead a dog's life, iests Theodore Huizenga to another teacher specialized in the business field, Miss Hulda Gibson. Students may not smile at their marks, but Mrs. Edna Redd and Mrs. Julia Grotts, shorthand teachers, were smiling as they filed them, -1 with work routines Doing their shore to keep Flint strong are the teachers of the industrial art courses. Under their guidance, boys enrolled in a printing or drafting class, wood shop, ma- chine shop or auto shop either make plans to continue their education by following a technical or engineering course, or they enter industry immediately, thus helping to keep Flint alive. Looks like we have some future carpenters here, comments Thomas Pottor to Robert Starmer about their woodshop students. Hm-m, the best way to solve this problem would be to . . ., muses Edgar Dobler as he prepares a good explanation for his curious shop math students. The accu- racy and abil- ity of my ma- chine drawing students are p r o g res- sing, boasts Howard Rarick Q to Osborn Sta- V pert, who also instructs ma- chine drawing. y ein- if'-m L . .fit-fp. figfyi' 1' ,, 2 ' I.. tg fa '- .JE L - ,ty ,. ,. K. ,L,,. my ., , ' ,' A, The students learn to recognize the parts of the press and the fundamentals Checking to see that their auto shop pupils have satisfactorily adiusted the motor are Charles Clark and .Ioseph Myers, auto shop teachers. of printing they produce, explains Lee Sherman to fellow industrial arts teacher, Wilfred Crissman. ' x . a 1 .sua , 1 . ,Vt .MM FWW' ..l L- l 'H-13' swzrf'n.,, .ml A.. ...N-4-il X Aside from their numerous other duties, Miss Joyce Peck and Miss Lillian Weller must choose the proper text book for Senior English classes. Their mutual interest in the English department gives Thomas Davey and Ernest Cole opportunity for discussion. English is the instrument for Specialized training is required for En- glish instruction, iust as specialized tools are required in automobile production. Teaching English requires specialization in reading skills, communication skills, and in appreciation of the English language and its literature. These instructors, in a sense specialized tools, help students, the materials, under- stand and appreciate these skills. A teacher's work is never done! Russell Morcum takes time to compare graded papers with those of fellow English instructors, Mrs. Celia Armstrong and Mrs. Virginia Roberson. Too bad my English classes aren't as enthusiastic as the students in this article, comments Kenneth Greene to fellow English instructors Miss Jacqueline Kramer and Stanley White. 'M' ommunicating ideas E-F if X we M i 1 N l Q Mft ix Correcting English compositions most teachers consider a nuisance, but Vincent Abrams and Phillip Laesch find it amusing. Records by the Old Vic Company from London supplement the study of Macbeth in Miss Grace Field's and Miss Miriam Darling's English literature class. Former Central student Patrick Braden lrightl returns as an En- glish teacher ond receives suggestions from his co-workers Miss Dorothy Bradley and Mrs. Marie Crawford lleft to rightl for his English V classes. Ready to resume another day's work are fleft to right? Miss lngeborg Sanwald, Mrs. Edna MacMillan, and Mrs. Celma VanHorn who en- thusiastically discuss ideas for their English III classes. 'I3 X, A SPH +A' A 5 ga f, X -.Lily 1 ' . 1 i rx. lk W... ,. I f , :WLK , A WM A ' x. f . x' xi 1 .frxffiaeulw Q-xx , IQ, 5-25651, 553 59. Q A im My MA gig gag? Lvgjikiw .1337 -' wgf 51 ff : fjixiig' fgf. Q, J Rf sf D I'-'fx 2.5 k Xa- . ,19,,3l.3qj:f h 'sfiklf X S E fziia was , vi e YL? :rx-f. , ' ' W' yall b 5 .1. JI, Wx, :'. W XM' 3 Q, ,,, N? s E, r 1 Q . 1 A A slnght smrle mdrcates that Roy Mander, mathematics instructor, I5 amused wlth the outcome of corrected geometry papers, t ' u I - 3 ,Y ,'. Q. r u Miss Cornelia Van Doorn patiently answers the questions of her geometry students. . fi r J of Q J Xfjfuufv , rn V fy-M7 .tow , ,ffm ,5 Xl I it .. 1 I, ,A xr-oe? K AL NAL-X QCLLQ, -'lcza,'m' CK, ,N PM cfs .Alps -JC-tkl Y c C'-'L' ici- f'ff'?1' I I k A7 fy 'l fl 'll '-'A rl- 'flnxf-111 fy I 'mf , '11 2,1 ,141 Mr!! . ,. , . 7 ff' vvv r ls HA-44 5,11 f4l!'T'LfxJ's viiflxmkl . ' fx-afk Aryan fr' 'I I f-A x,,sAX'i ' 'X-V Q- CK 'IL Lal fda 'ei 14 X 7 cw,f'.41Qf1, fi' ffccc- 43 414 fg' Qxfcfbl, 22, ,, How to Help Bewildered Geometry Scholars is the It name of the pamphlet being carefully scrutinized by ge- LMNM ometry teachers Mnss Helen Haines and Miss Florence Bushop ' ' 6 15' Sy' Explaining his display plants cmd animals to a fellow biology teacher, Mrs. Freda Parmelee, is Leonard Redd. There, a slight ad- iustment and the dem- onstration is ready to be explained. Mrs. Jac- queline Culnon, biology and family living teach- er, prepares a micro- proiector for Arnold Wagner. Oops! I almost had it, says Edward Brigham while getting a frog specimen for his biology class. Got him! The capture of a iellytish absorbs the attention of James Whittaker and his biology class, Science test' Field trips, animal dissections, and scientific charts are a few of the activities occupying the time of the Biology Department. Experiments, discussions, and analyses are performed under the supervision of instructors in the Chemistry and Physics Depart- ments. Adiusting Central's up-to-date physics equipment are physics teach- ers, Chester Henry and Ward Walworth. .vnvsexf SR? 8 U I' CIC CUC Oll- , i'YE?-W'5 i Q7 Wie? W' - l -' I - I A new addition to Central's science department I5 Miss Virginia Lewis, who is shown here checking the experiments of her chemistry class. the why and how This year the pride of the Sci- ence Department was an electrical distribution board that transmits AC and DC currents to all physic rooms and desk outlets. With the aid of new equipment and better facilities, the principles of science are deeply impressed on students' minds. Setting up a heat experiment for his modern science class is Homer Parker, f Partners in the same profession, chemistry instruc- tors Joseph F005 and Edward Jones, muse over stu- dents' chemical re- actions compared to those of the text. Clllllt mmm up ,x,.,,,,,,m A 37 . is .V ,K g R xx xl ?7f,,, 5 fiT'f,f'5?,y i 6 ? ec K it -Qi? .fy v ,sw + - D Steve Epstein's eyes follow the hand of Miss Mildred Hodges, U. S. history instructor, as she shows him a current news area, Handing out Time magazines to his students so they catch up on current events is Clarence Delong, modern history teacher. Upper Michigan's main industry is mining, George LeBrosseur, American history teacher, informs his class. Does this plan of study for our American history classes agree with yours? Clarence Potter asks Don Coleman, both teachers of the same subiect. . 7 ,. I Y IWW -M Past mistakes help What was that remark, boy? Joking with his students makes Marvin Shebel, early European his- tory teacher, a popular man in the classroom. Students have the right to express their opinion, but Graham Provon, modern history teacher, sometimes finds their ideas difficult to understand. to prevent future ones History helps to provides an understanding of the past and to create a hope for the future. Central offers a variety of history classes for the interested student. Many of them take advant- age of the wide selection and spend an enlightening year pursuing the studies of ancient and medieval history, modern history or United States history. l know my kids are going to get valuable information from this clipping, thinks Robert Richardson, civics instructor, as he happily puts the article on the board for display. Yes, I agree that the construction of these maps makes them easy for our classes to understand, William Melzow, U. S. history instructor, comments to Clement Rowe, U. S. history and economic geography teacher. A bit surprised but very pleased at a student's response is Miss Rosalyn Chapel, American horizons teacher. Well, Carolyn, your work seems to be improving. Robert Alick, U. S. history instructor, compliments Carolyn Hopkins Q5 they check a recent assignment. Explaining his card system for learning Latin is Phillip Creative abilities mature Students who learn to enjoy the finer things of life owe a debt of gratitude too large to ever repay! Speech, language, music and art instruc- tors devote unlimited time trying to help young people express themselves clearly, and to understand the beauty of another tongue, the feeling put into a musical com- position, or the story told with a few strokes of a paint brush. ,kk .at Smiling over her students' German papers is Miss lngeborg Sanwalcl, German teacher. Listening to class recitation is an everyday ioo of M r s . O r d e l i a Gould, L ati n in- structor. Yes S Paulo is a wonderful city reminisces Miss Nellie Stobie, Spanish instructor as he shows its map location to one of her classes. grfftiuiil Q g gtfztfff it intro Pausing for a moment's recollection of France is Raymond Percival, French instructor. with teacher guidance ,J Classifying the art materials in separate drawers for more organized work in his classes is William O'Malley. Put more emotion into your voice, emphasizes Stephen All radio teacher. Busily figuring out formations for the marching band and thinking about the orchestra's next concert is Bruce Robart, director of Centrals band and orchestra. 1 S . . f 5 M -, JL - if? .-1-- .J -4 k 'B Q X S i ai? we k 5 S: Q Q , m s X Xa 'Q , S ik 3 X F... K 5 N f ffl! ,Zz if V X' L ,I. X. - f.. 1 ,I A . , f F' .JJ il? W f C9 g , f af-X x ,il ' X 'D i ., V, .Nfl f 24 K3 za C , j. ,Q faw.x:-N 'AQ ,G , 'Q TQ. . ' fix, -.' :lu . N . 'f,.,..-1' Sz, wg E55 f A' :- 4' Q 5 Y RJ, 55 S A. U-wp..- ' awww Q wa? f Lis, A swim, 3 WSW 4, W-wmi Wi Q Q an . x, x -YS-1. f' .asf 1: ff Q - K, 4.. .X ex -, v ,ggi . V , a we Q-..,,, 0 A ., ' 1 M, x X . M A 5 M. , . W.. Y . Wifi Q ,,,,g:f,fw,wQ'fmS 525 fg A., Mig, . eff 1 x Wf- HAY' ew 1 , .Sa - health, home, and safety Among the assets of security education and physical education classes are the benefits the students obtain in learning l, how to keep their bodies in top physical , 'I 'v' condition. Likewise, good health is an a arp . to the smdem enrolled in Q driver roi .n ,VV Illustratinhg basic driving techniques is Stuart Willett, class for a good driver must W My if driver lmlnmg leather fl O lx ill, Pausing in the sun before resuming their classes in West Wing are Robert Leach and Tim Bograkos, personal security education instructors. Comparing their girls' gym classes are Miss Dorothy Breda and Miss Ray Davis. S Ulbittlhd- nn.-n-nn. ln the future, you might be driving a car like this, Arthur Squire, driver education teacher, tells his students. Distributing locks and assigning lockers are part of each semester's work for Joseph Dowdy and Napoleon LaVoie boys' gym teachers. . ' A I Special services What would a school be like if there were no librarians or counselors? These people receive little publicity for their serv- ices, but the part they play in cr school's function is an important one. Without librarians, a great amount of difficulty would arise from a mere home- work problem, and minus the counselors, students would be minus a schedule. Opinions and ideas are given to Miss Rosalyn Chapel by fellow coun- selors Miss Ruth Reik, Miss Hazel Hoyt, Miss Mildred Bunce and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong. 1 -,th - ah. L, W3 f, v lf mn' rt , P J, cl J l JV' P 'tv- 1 bl rl L lijllf Q T 1 . .1 'tw if Cd CD Luvgiif' M KJ? Ly hbfyymw L L L Vi J! ,JW yr ic' QT Sl S.: A X5 57 of Unit J u . U 'X-cf ' I When Theodore Huizenga stopped Miss Vivian Jeand'heur to relate an amusing incident, other counselors lWard Walworth, Marvin Shebel, Miss Hulda Gibson, and Robert Alickl gath- ered around to see what was hap- pening. Librarians, Mrs. Joanne Thompson and Mrs. Marian McCrady, busily check out books to students. L . 1 1 -- ' provide unity Smoothly-operated schools have workers who stay in the background, yet play a major role in all school functions. Central's atendance directors, office workers, cooks and school nurse all contribute their special services which help to make a successful school year. AU-lug 5' Combining their efforts to keep the school running smoothly are the members of the office staff, Mrs. Tina Christensen, Mrs, Judy Belenchio, and Mrs. Roberta Wilhelm. T-5? F., William Doolittle, head of the attendance department, checks the records with his secretary Miss Alice Dues. If, , U 31.1.43 ay? Mrs. Mary Lou Foxworth, nurse counselor, is always willing to lend a helping hand. Here she checks over the eye testing blanks. c fs? , ' Q - x - A , W . .f . , N if 'X NS... Nutritious lunches are prepared by Mrs. Erdine Boker fright frontl and her twelve cafeteria helpers. 25 , M Y U r 5, V M Us P ,ff . e if f s , ,X 'VV HY A, -JJ' LX 5 f' , I f tifiyijisv My Lvlbtviij X501 E ibvyys J Vijay 'JV yiifuow i i jf 0' i 5 L 5? L 1 if' M UV ww Q MATERIALS Manufacfure has i+s expensive fabrics and iis aimosi' precious meials. Educafion, however, work wifh, whai' is +o us, fhe mosf impor+an+ of all MATERIALS-ourselves. ,77 7 f l,,A4'7'f? , if I, ,W ,W 1? ' ,, 7 7,-r V 7 KW 2 My ,W ,ff .1 71 wif A fffq fvfixfii f7'2 f7,'?1 7, O O AWG X 1 Q w ww ,Q 4 4 u-ag,..um-. wzsww' 5 Rx I .....,. , xmww- 3 gl: uf is A E 'f ,, K. -ns wow: -my N5 . t X .,..p....., I 1 C ul W si ww a wigs ? ' i I . t. y , wt, x . 5 V 4 A E gg? I Q if 1 F K Q 9 ' 4 , .3 W- W by 1. ,Q is i A. V ' u . Cv 1 ' , 3, 1 t ig . 3 gf lv A .X K 1. y xx , ' 6 . ' il Q EQ +L wp - Y M L ' 'ms .L . ' 4 .Ay X 'Sang t Eng: ,Pig-, 8 1' V Q 2 Q X ii H , ' 1 1 ? ' 5 A N , 3 2 Q F 5 . ,,. 4 T? X K 5 ' 2 xg Q' ' ' m 5 , I M, W Y Q 35 F W-f.. ai .QQ Xb x WHT'- l X,V - Q 'Q X . an ww ui 4 .,. M Ef iis., -I A 1 3 , W 5 Q, if I jj A ff 3 is x 'L I 5 Q if f if L. gl Q4 Q .. H, 3 . , . Q Q gl vas ij 5 if 55' J g 2 R I x .5 5, 1 xx - isa vii :gn 'fy it R . 5 New A Good products require good materials In September, thirteen hundred strange but shining faces suddenly appeared in Central's halls. As sopho- more students eagerly began their first semester, teachers caught a glimpse of the materials they were to work with for the next three years in hopes of developing well- rounded seniors. It soon became apparent that the sophomore group was intelligent, one which Central could truly be proud of! Entering into the activities of their new alma mater, vim, vigor and vitality became a class trademark. Despite their large number, the tenth graders seemed closely bound together, when in complete unity and har- mony, they elected capable class officers and selected group representatives to comprise the Sophomore Board of Directors, their governing body. Because they realized that it was not too early to be- gin planning for the senior year, the first year students sponsored various money-raising campaigns such as bake sales. Cooperation and well-though-out ideas made every venture a huge success! Weeks flew by and sophomores became aware of a strong feeling of loyalty whenever the name of Flint Central was mentioned. Forgotten were Junior high rivalries, and the young adults became the latest addi- tions to a long line of true Centralitesl Traditions of a respectable old high school made the students resolve to carry on a proud heritage. As the year drew to a close, and the accomplishments of the tenth graders were considered, no one questioned their abilities. The sophomore class proved that they were of a sturdy material which would eventually pro- duce a successful finished product for Central High School! SOPHOMORE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: lseatedi Dick Monroe, Judy Rech, Gail Thomas, Sandy Russell, Sandy Cranston, Sherry Stewart, Martha Blackman, Sue Brock- way, Carol Scott, Carol Howey 1Standingl Jill Comins, .3-hx. f .13 enum-nv .pu-,F .J DICK MONROE GAIL ROCKAFELLOW PreSlGler1f Vice-President is .'-3, 1 x JUDY RECH SUE BROCKWAY Treasurer 5SCI'Bl0I'y Susie Gillett, Tracy Maynard, Linda Redwitz, Gail Rocka- fellow, Mike Hatfield, Hugh Parker, Miss Roberta Bautel, Graham Provan, Mrs. Edna McMillan Csponsorslp Doug Jenkins, Ken Methven, Mary Moore, Chery Avitts. 5 in ' N ,' W - ' -.rl 5' , , fi 5 H ' J,-ff it gi, K : L Jerrie Patsy Ross Judy Adams Adcox Akins Aldred 'D r N ,. 'Q as lf 1: fi? ' - ln ,J J I -v' 'J i A D D .nil Q. A X Harold James Zoanne Joanne Allen Allen Allen Amqcher F n vs- sr 'Q ... . ' J -A , ,, . e f Y' x if XM, i it? - Arlene Earnestine Louise CGl'0l Andrews Andrews Antell AI'1fl10nY , W xl A A W ' Q U' Q f 3 191 3 My 1' .S A J- M L J .L RK In A Beverly Cary Suellen Ge0 9e Atkins AUSYJYI Avitts Budd' 1 Q' L 'Q-3? - , ff, , ' 3 - X' J 4 A Donna Nancy Peggy George Bflkef Baker Baker Basko 1 fy, A 3' K if. Juanita Aldridge I .-fl 1,551 D.: Jack Amie yv- . 4 ' L Kathleen Anthony x . N-,fx . .E -. - Leila Badgley -Q .ax 4 Q. . ., if i David Ballentine These early morning hours will be the death of me yet, moans Ray Myatt to Linda Redwitz as they enter the school building for another long day. .,A A 5 fi '2 y t ,- .Q A gg J v if M 4 ,K N -if -nln L is 4 L V 1 ' A 1 ' 'wc S A 'LL Dale Barbara Sl10f0n Thomas Judith Alexander Algace Algace Alguire All Miilfs' A I- H 4 :5 ,if ' J rv .L ,, 'ls ' 'J' fv- ' -A , ' ,. tt .a . 'W L f ' .' , J , , ff -sw' L s ' l A t Juanita Sundfa Williiwn Charles Gerald Amie Amon Anders Anderson Anderson 3 ' -3' igvff ,, 'Q N CN - 'vu -.3 ,gg -f ..s 'us I - JS 7 A 4 f Judy Darwin Hope Sue LUWYGUCG Aquino Asa Ashbury AlChleY A'heY I ...J -V ' , 76 fu? ,s L.. -1 - fn! A 4 N A' Q nijil Lee Lee Ann David Allan Allen BUlleY Bailey Baird Baker Baker . 1 .3 1 ,vlug 3 I 'F' m 14 lp' 1, .,,, A., 7, Rl Gi-ff er: ff fi A J 5 Gary Joann Suzanne linda Sandra Bundy BGl'1lKS BCIl'llK5 Bqrber Barham C2 , Q, I.. - - ' , Lf. 54 1, ' 31 a iff . ,K uf .R Q t 'a 1 4 A f -ii . . A Don Frank Pat Floyd James Barker Barnett BUYYY Bates 50795 Qs A A if: 'rf 2 3- fv v. A XR 1 ,.- if A , W Q v- 4: Qi . , Ah A Richard Ruth Virginia Bob John Bates Batey Bauguess BUUSUCJY Beagle V Qld. in uv -l ' 73' -6 R, R 75 ' Mx? V , -13 xx: 'ii' I fr H J A I David James Larry Pamela Shown Beardslee Bearinger Bearup Bearup Heath hgj s 1 3 7 Q 1-gi ft .5 , . I- fx .fbi Q V 1 L .H Z' , , . 'vb I A K 4 my asv, ng , ,... -' , 1'1 M 0 ts I 4- ff fvf- A Sandy Robert Lillian Albert Phylis Beauchamp Beckham Beckwith Bednarski Belfh 29 Sophomores if egg A 3, A Linda Charles Albert William William Nancy Sandra Sharon Bonnie Suzanne Belcher Beldin Bell Bell Bell Bellinger Benham Benham Benn Bennett n J e I l -' -' lf ll Q. l f 4 Diane James Robert David Kathryn Tom DorothY Paula Willie James Bentley B8l'9strom Berk Berman Berry Berryman Beth BICIKBYSYBTH Bickley Biladeau ,f t t ' l Carol Reed Susan David Jerald JOYCG Martha Harold A005990 Barbara Birmingham Birnie Bishop Black Block Black Blackman Blasdell Blflliel' Blozier Nommn Karen Kenneth David Judy John Vincent Carol Douglas PhYlll5 Minn Bloomquist Boaz Bodnar Bodovinitz Boeve Bch n Bolf Booth Boutin Michael patrick William Steve Dqye Rita Constance Harold Edward lloyd Bevan Bonn Bowen Bowyer goyd Boyd Boylan Brabbs Brackins 3,-qdley ,ri Linda John Sandra Terrill l-YMJCI Nina Marvin Carol Ann Charles Marshall 5,,,d,haw Brady Brqdy Bravender BYOWGF Bflibdne Brisbin Brissegge Britton Broodnox Y K, 4. 33 Q xl Gail Gordon GGYY , Donald Jennie Robert William larry Gerald Arvone Broolwy Brqqk, Broughton Brown Brown Brown Brown Brownell Brundle BYYCM l Thomas Carroll Vicky larry Marshall Charles lewis Dale David leroy Bryant Buck Buckland Buckner Buckton Buford Buford Bum, Bullock Burke U wx F10 mira 52 Q C., C.. . A t .s Ginger JUYCS Burkes Bl-'l'lfS , . - is gs Leslien Richard Burow Burr .TZ fi- .gf Q C, s J . Janice Patricia Burtraw Butcher ini - J 5 QQ so I -s 'f X 3 Felix Herman Caballero Caldwell 511 4 ? Y - ,,' 1 4 James Kermit Cannon Capps i J v' is .5 . Sam Thomas Chambers Chapman Donald l-eslle Clark Clark sv S C 4.-' ' ' I Leora Robert Coates C0ctes Smile prett , th h t h prepares to snap the camera for here so h l , .L 5 Q t s 1:3 'PK' vt 1 i' P i' 1- Xmv i 5 ill is Loretta Karen George Caldwell Callard Calugaru . ls. 1' t1.' s' ,Q is fy i , K V' t -,A' K - L xg .. John Cqrl Diana CUPUCI Carlson Carpenter g g J 5::, , hi I , Richard Mary Ellen BeVe lY Chase Cheney Chiles qk.. ,.,., Nv-- jk J t L. 1 L. Michael Judy June ClGfY Clemens Clemens Q il A l-:ra id E rma .,' S4 ' V J James Wayne Ruth Ann Cockrill Cogdill Cohen s , Q V ' 3 'V 'N 0 'Al eg ' 5 Q, s, J 1. ,X A mm Shirley James Burnett Burns as 6 - Ev? ' gi Hs ,,, ,4 f ' Dan Janice Burroughs Burt 6,5 'f - , lips? l. A L .- y e p o ograp er tells Karen Van Connett as he Diane Robert p omore cass pic ure. Buyws Bysko 2 rt s '?Qi' . ' - M ' .' fr ' , HE? 'C W ' ,. 4 A .. .s l 1, J I x' l'lemY Hurry James Willivm Katherine Cvmefon C0mPl98ll Campbell Campbell Cannell BMJ 2 , l MMP ' rm , 'I - Linda Edwin William Ellen Larry Carpenter Cqrfer Carter Castle Chamberlin J .. I . fl, ' ' 'N - N n 'x JT' S Ft ., '1 J t l v ' 5. :-- ' x Kirsten Loretta Philip Amanda Cherie Christensen Church Church Clark Clark J '? - Lu ' ,. X457 N ll' Mendq Diane Martha Patricia Sandra Clifford Clint Clutts Clymer Cond L- In ..--- K ll -E NGFICY Dian GCHY Sara Steven C0lbUff1 Cole Cole Colev Colley 31 Sophomores 2: .ir A J is Y M., . Q V , an ,xv ., F' R . ' - A J ' B Y '... Q im.ffmt L. Ri I Marvin John Barbara Sandra Yolanda Collier Comer Comins C0mpton Contreras -In f T ' sin Nl: 2,2 ips Q . if X Wi , f ks do , 3 'ee l W ' ,gg t n Q 'tl Q ' fi .. T b .iw sh Bill James John James ROQBV Coons Copeland COYGY Corkran COFOU W N - A Ax ,Q T r a .v ',5 f , M s A K in 'W' , me- I V Q M 4 , T. 4 -' . 3 :Ps T J AE. f Clqrenge Sandra Janice Rachel Henry Crgnick Cranston Crawford Crawford Crockett , .ia ,. ' wi s 'Q 'X le-5x Iv: ' .la ' A X' ww r V, W X6 Hs , .L V ,fs .. e J sf 1 jeu,-mean Ngymq Cecelia Jerry Edwin con cull Cummings Curry Custer x x an A5833 A Q . , f f T ' T X' C 'M' - .3 , fa T. l 3 .5 J K were We T Q C W Jimi Qc H , x f 4 x' fl Burma Joseph Pennie R0Ym0'1d Janice Davis Davis Davis Davis Davison -'l' .. , Il sv , A . N gui, I A MM A N 'N trgfzk t,:, M i' a 2 Q Q K '..y J :W K . Q I . , so V , A T' 5 il Doris Carol Trudy Thomas Patricia DePottery Dqyenpo,-r Dickerson Doehring Danes Although these sophomores appear to be playing some game, they are actually working on an aptitude test given the first year. 32 A-. f V' Wx. 'ni cr, ...il Anna Conway -153' Susan Courts M. .- fr m ' ,., ggi Ronald Cross '2Gf'f-ffl srl -U ika .4 Lorrell Dahl John Delos R013 ff H ss ' f 5 fait, f Dennis Dority it .1 so .gk . 7 Freda Downey . Joan Duncan i , r. T ii Barbara Dushan is ' ' L en- rr. '11 ,av f' GT' - ,J Aww rf B I . W all ' Judith George Claudia Donna Conway Cook Cooksey Coon V If ,l fgfufr 3 1, 'rf-in li V, 'wa for , . a -J . 3. 7 A. Kay MU llY ' Elizabeth Thomas Crabtree 0099 Crandall Cf0f1d0ll I N e ,Y ,, 77 nk -I ps A Wg U, K .- 4 kv W W --' l ,L-- :hx I ' ,L ,f ' ke, .fs .22,.i'f1 'f N it if Dororhy Garry Richard Delford Crowder Cryderman Cryderman CUddeb6Uk . 'M 3 T-N 0 .A 1-B J W 6: 3? f., W A X ., is Q., , .Q 'nf ,f iv ' T ' ' ' F 5 Delores Grace James Elmer Dale Daniel Darley Darnell ,N V' as tx ,Q 4- -. -f ' B , 'ttf ',1,'fe A f Omen Steve Robert Carole Deese Delesie Deneen Dent ?ai,J',.- s ,X I VV , saw- ,X V , .,, -.. W C 4 1 3 4.-fi nmx-JW, t , Jerry Ronald Judith Robert Dorris Dougherty Doyle Dove T ll, , is ' e - ' dw.. V g ' 1 e - l gg at i w N I x -lf., .ef AW' i , ffl 1 Howard Jessie Peter Donald Downing Drury Dubenion Dvrwvun me f ig' - ll .. s- B, fr ts., avi 5, w T J T f so A ,'Yi,h.w4f, i if ' .. Joyce Charles MG Sl10 Ronald Duncan Dunn Dunn Dunn f A , - .X Qi Thelma Douglas Judith George Dunstan Dycus Eagleson Edfle r rss 1 'ff' ' r '+A if J J J 4 J 1, X .,. M... M 4: N- ., 4 4 J A X. li Q .Ali 1 fi I I I fa ' gonna Ronald Carol Linda William Joanne Everett Carol Charlotte Geraldine Eager Eqsyerwood Eastman Eaton Eaton Eckefl Eddy Edwards Edwards EClWUl'dS 5 is f rv 'Ti - Q.. J. Q 'K :ffl S'-T n m ' f P 'll . 5 'V ' .t 4 gg J ., 2 f sf M- ,. J A--2 et L . 7 - -- X' I 'fx , s Q .1 ,c X, - W k ' Q -Q L J I I J A Y l J Janet Bob Carole Johnnie Mae MUVUYU Balham Marcella Harry Keith Jmlles Edwards Elder emo: Eniof Flliof E 'S Ellis E 'd9e E'S'0f1 E'V'9 ,YS , an , i W ' A NV 47 :Q A t F, :Q.,, ,, fs ge '15 ' f 1, 'fl sxgif -Q i H J fl 9 f ' V . K , , ...,. 1 VK K . , at J . ' N 1, 5 l fs X Kr 1' f f. -1 '- E .t -1 2 . Karen Leona Morris Marcia Leah Waller William Donald J'-'lin Priscilla Emiry Eneix English Engstrom Enos Ell ld9e Evans Fader FCU90 FC e , ' Q ft Qu, v v ' 'Q' - 1 ,g ,K h 1 A 4, W, 'S ., A i . . 3 1 -M ' r fe Wg N f .- vt K . I f l ll M-fri 'll ff' elf ,A ff Qs , Q',:ess f F Q Q A s t Richard Robert Barbara CGI'Ol ClYCle James Mary Susan Mme Sharon Faulk Faulkner Feagan FGYQUSOF1 Ferguson Fellers Flood Fogell Fonger Force C. QQ 3 , 4. -3 'att , J A . Y. U J 55 x I 1' U iv 1 J rx Ji, X 1: J ff.. sX'i1'N' 4 H 3 G' cg' 4 f , ,., . Q ' N. 1 Ai '- f X WN . fig' wh-' Basil Beverly Linda Marvin Lee James Richard Jim Shirley LUVVY Kenneth Ford Ford Ford Ford Forester Fortier Fortner Foshee Foslef Fox I x a Y.. , I X X X' A , F , N: ' F ' ' 1? I A H -1 3 3 ..s eff +9 ii' if 'W' 'H' r -t,, s 15 .9, .' Q, ' Walter Clifalene Joy Carol Shirley Franklin Frederick French Fritcher Frumqn we FL '-.s li . ff' ' ,Q-32. 1 'E -4 N. 51, F 1: S -V' A 'f.,'- l F is if A FS ix A l F 7. , 7,0 K . 5 : E-vii i Marcia Martha Margaret Robert Thomas Frye Frye Fryman Gale Gale .ss F Jxj.,,,Q A s s ta W it .qs T, an f i t , WF' ArCl1le Diane Gerald James Margaret GCIHUS Gardner Garner Garrison Garrison l Ju If - . vis r ,N ' . af F rm . - . X Q if X R K x I, V is 'J h Peril ' Pat Merrell closely watches Pam Bearup to make Charles G th icrohn Gaylzrd Gee sure she completes her club initiation tasks successfully. Gatewood GW 'op vwt FOP Sophomores H Alf me-5 .M Barbara Mary Gellis Gembel DIET! I 5 Shirley Sharon Getcy Gilbert mini '55 N' l X -5 'Q y XXX it iw f X A . Dorothy -lUClY Gordon Gordon f ? ..Vb' , i K: 3 X , Michael Mark Green Greer X Xt, ,X.-1 X -V' M Bfendd Ffqnk GVY Gyorkos X mf' S . wit, G XX: Irv - 4 Bill CalleY Hale Hale shows admiring friends Frances Hoeffgen and Beth Matt- son her new class ring. 3 S if' f - my :Z X I Q9 45 W 5 ml ui - .Q .. 2 X.., iw Q-A f at 1, .- ' :.' W QT J X all X Q Linda Corl Charlene Otto Terry Floronce Beverly Clarence Genske Gentry Gentry George George Germani Gerow Ge,-ow 3 5 'Qi ' Q. at X or - 5 .,,,: 1 2 R AA , Suzanne Wayne Phyllis Gary Susan Theodore John Darlene Gillett Gillman Gilmour Goddard Goldberg Golden Goldner Goode EX , ,.. I: Xl LA Qi H Ei -,Q H J for t X ' 14 lf N ' A o,... :': ,g 's 5 A - A f H Dorothy John Quemin Norman Donald John Mike Judy Graff Graham Graham Grant Green Green Green Green ., : XX 2. fi.- ,'f' , 3 Q. 15. 4 t i in 1- l ffm 4 QR? - ' ' ki, az, :w g f -X W' - , iv W . rf ' rf ' -V X iw fe' .X . VX -J ,,. X G? ' S f -X if I, .:,A .. In Q. f-'27 J J X . r , A Olive Phyllis Dirk CUYOI Dionne Patricia Gerald Norma Greer Gregory Greve Gfldley Griffin Griffin Grothian Gushen 1 ig Gif ig X ' - o . I K XA ei llbll if I 5.2 , , X V i S , e '- X ' 4 - W s- Y X Judith Lon Howard Donna Lee Tom Judith Rosemary Douglas Haoplo Habkirk Hackler Hadley HUQEV Hahn Hahn Haines .., KM ' In in X il' if ' J ' : '- XX K SZII A J KLM my X 4 I ' , I l J . --A C0fWin Mary Lee Walter Kenneth Ann Barbara Befh Carol Hale Holl Hall Hallett H0milf0F1 Hamilton Hqmilgon Hammond i:f:. 'lfl G - X---. Q ,- ..-'-- X ' f Xi K 1 , Am- Xifi? ,,.'. 5 J A if il Q 'v,- x R ',. U Xe-X35 44 1 hz? Q I A . l 1 I Gale Lee John PCQQY James Riley Hammond Hampton HClml'lC Handy Haney 'F' Ai ' 1' A A DOFIHCI JUN? TClI1ifG Janice Richard Charlotte HGUICY Hansen Hanson Harcourt Harden .. L - X sg A N n M '- 41,512 ' 5? f' '-' -.s M - N X 2 -J-1 A A 5 A +5 J Qt -'ff ,,2- 5 pa, Pride is evident on the face of Donna Baker as she J it P Kurk A ,H Donna Carol Beverly Larry Susan Hardin Haring Harrington Harrington Harrington 34 .s ISI Carl Harris ,T- 9 0 Sandra Harris F , 2- . is . ' - Ernest Harvey l A Linda Jeanne Hays ,Cie I : ., J- Barbara Hetchler 5. Audrey Hobart , C ge Lucretia Holden ..-3? I s ,, Sally Holmlund Chester Harris 32 I BJUJOQY requires simple experiments Allan Baker and Coby Vondel- 9 learn as they prepare to test the digestion process of the human Rex Harkins Joyce Hass body X J fi i l I . A A., C .arise 1 . ECJWUYCJ Loy Keith Ralph H0160 Head Heermann Helgeby as 'I IM, ,,, II . I in li A C A 'f W Russell Sharon Connie Patsy Hetherington Hemenon Hiofh Hicks .Q . W, -Q-2 gt It is I Jefln Reginald Darlene FYUNCJS Hobson Hobggn Hodge Hoeffgen r is-sf - so sb f C -Isla I- . 1-Em i I I ' ,..., Charleen Roscoe Rlibeff Sl C '0 ' Holec Holifield Hollingshead H0llin95l'1e0d 'D , - ' i - .. Q Shirley Howard Betty Jane James Holmlvnd Holsinger Holtz Honeywell Y' Ig James Henderson .1 gl ,ef . ,i .MM Rosemary Hicks X' Donald Hoffman ir Q f A , 4 William Holloway Irs fm J 1 Ig? e Gary Horner is .I 4-is 'IQ' Q, 3 A t f A f , Loretha Carole Hendricks Hengy 0 fi . I . 'K ii Mary larry Higgins Hildebrand Q -.psi ii 'TE ,III ICF? ., , Carol -JBYYY Hoffmann HOQUW 1 9 st if 5 ,,, , -wi I Anthony Anthony Holmes Holmes J 1 I s,.., II II . Richard Raymond Horning Horton x 3 ' P DOH Donald Harris Harris .9 .gi til? Y I-6 . ,A l Elizabeth Ceoil Hart Harvey n f . -'5' i A 1. f - J Michael Caroline Hulfleld Hathcock Sondra Charles Herrick Hess ' i t Sandra Bernard Hiller Hinternish Kathryn Judith Holbeck Holden if I U , I ' 3 , Q . ' ai Y Bernard Bernardine Holmes Holmes 1 .'f: as I l-L i li ' J. V 'ftj-I! 6 , ,I -.gif I .I 'if' I . 1 J Anne James Hoskins Houghtaling 35 Sophomores -r . Q.,,.,, . E it 1 -1 I ' ' Q V' I - ' J 4 iff ---:: .. H I 1 -'- f A ' .,-f' V - f 'j. f , L 1 ' , , '- ' 2 ' -'B ' .i - - ' X Q raw - pu - H W' V , E' 4. 'H I- r- . I -' : 5 ' ' WF? ' - -. . AJ,,, . . b i, A HH -H . 4 4 -' x H 'I E 'ii ,1 J H .. HH Drusa Stella Donna Jerry Gary Carol James Rosalie Judy Shirley Householder Housley Howard Howard Howd Howey Howey Hud,-on Hull Huneycutt . .. f-it f. H ,, 5 E -. . ,. H QL. A - ..,... n w J 4 ,,-- L J i .. I I, , l A V .v,: E X A ,., Q Q Q? KKXQ Bruce Carol Sandra Charles Nancy Ralph Joy Gary Jqmeg Judy Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunter Hunter Huseman Hutchins HUICIJISUY' Hyatt Hyatt I I r s - 1 , 'lr - ','- ' ' -. . . H .vi ' 'Q H ' ii .-Q H.: H g ' ' H ' --.' I 5 -L I ' 'ri 4 J . ' .C 1f W X . .. J X. .. '. ' H I I ' . ' H 1 ' b ., if' ' Br , - 1, 1, V, .1 Pearl Marie Phvlis Geraldine Cheryl Carol Dale David JOENOIITOH Kenneth Esther Hyche HY dS Inman Israel IVES Ivey Ivey Jackson Jackson Jacob .- r s . C I . .r- ..'l I 4 .Q i ' MN ., ,Qi by -',, xx 'I A X .. W., w iw LV . .. y I in H - 11 s L - Zi ,.:., S . A M y '--.A- . ,I me J W ' Ag . ,. A J . ., . ,.,, 1 A A - J - Z., rblbl V X Riga RQ' K U ., .1,q is C H. X H. W fa H Dennis Frederick Ronald Barbara Kay Jim Charles Douglas lillie DOVICI 3EVErIy Jager James James Jancius Jackson Jqworski Jenkins Jenkins Jensen Johnson .,.. Ms EH I H . el .5 HQ H .. . -:., , - .,,i:,- Mgr as , . ,q,, . fi -- f- ,Q , we Lim g LL , Ja V, ig, L 5 -2 V, .. y .H H ..,. ' : Qi.. I M . H i . ::- H ..'- K H ,K -.,.'.- E .., , nn 4 -I Q im, , ...ff ,. V Robert Charles Dale Dolores JOSEPI1 Keith Kirsfen Mark ROQEI' Susan Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson . ,. Fmsgff .. .3142 , Q H ,. .. 2. ,.. ,. i - -Q saw 1.- -. i + I f fy- 'X 2 - . r..r 4 1 ,I H H H-s.H' , - Fi ' '- B M hallgii H .,.. L ,L .J Virginia Joyce Sandra Alta Jean Annq Barbara Chmles Frances Robert Bob Johnson Johnston Johnston Jones Jones JONES Jones JONES JONES Jordon - ' sq, ..- ' ,., Ni I I KE.. ,,:, A . b If ri, I , is H -E ' I ..' Siij i ' H . if 1 -.-- ' ,,,- 3 5' f Q ,X ' ra Q ' :,- I' . A ssl , A 1 . ., . , :wa Leroy Richard Ronald Sharon Ross Roger Jerome Sheryl Judith JOYCE Joslin Jubenville Judd Kale Kales Kapp Kasle Keast Kehl KEIIEY . , . , ii A -25' 4 x .H - f My' . ' .Ll J M- E , 1 X , ee, ..H Z H I I i this H I i f-' s. ' A - 5 '1 Burnie Bernice Robert Roger Richard Diane KOY Barbara Janice lewis Kennedy Keskes Ketchum Kilbury Kida Kilgore KIIIE King King King ' H lzn' . ' H' I I .I - . ,. H, , 1 x . C 2. Q .A i if ' :ug .W .- -. F -.1 ..k-. Q..-9 'H x.V' f i q ,x .Q - 5'-'X-1 E-f ' jr C . 1 -. I ---tH 1 I ' H , I. C . I X J ' ' K. ff' QS' if - 1 'WJ Y' ijt. .u 1 I NN :L Lonette Douglas linda JOFHES Dennis James Marvin Curtis Frederick WIIHOH1 King Ki'-mesh Kinzel Kirby Kitchen Klee Knapp Knighf Knopf Koch 36 -2 r s ,. v at ,, 1 Herman Carol Kollen Kontylco f D 1: :cf J V fy' n are ' L Afibgk Ci? Ronald William Kuberski Kupres -.... 1' L fx K. +1 ti e X ,P x , Garland Dennis Lane Long L he 4 Thomqg William Lawrence l-60Yl'1 Douglas Kostowski 1 , .fx ,g x Sandra Kurcsis 1 eo. Q,. ' x if A Kay Larmor Uh Sue Lebster iw' , -.1 X nj .if A kr ' AV Emil LQYVY Koteles Kfanz we L. , 0-1 -on ,,l.,. AA J A 3' .J Ronald JOYCC Kvasnica lvkes T- 'Y' , XA, ,As ' nod it-F, D L D 3 f Philip Gary Larson Latimore ev vm 1' v. , . ,:' - il' - QE' Q Us Afgello Barbara Lecea Lee Three in a locker makes things a little crowded but Zoanne Allen, Dorothy Graff, and Charlene Haier learn how to budgei their space. . 4 1 i h W ffdi J :ith , .f :L z 'I' MV' .. R A ...A Judy Barbara Krason Krohn 'Z .gy M K K Sandy Robert Lalonde Lambert em, 3 --' K Ernestine Elaine Lattimore Lottimore Ar' 7 fi .pf A ,f . Donald Geraldine Lee Lee 'z ,, if ez. i .3 'rar A i I Sharon PClll'lClC Leffler l-enCl1 9f,, r gIS 7 'K .. 3 f dl' Y , LVL Q. Elbert 51-'SGT' Lesfer LeVasseur My ..,' , 1.3 . Sandra Shirley Lewis Lewis 'f 11 2-fs-J -J . E X f .1 A. Ge0f9e James Lilliebery Linqe -JL 7 to in A Karin -l0l'lf1 -lone' Krohn Kroll Kws '3 QV sl . - 4. if. ll tv - X . CR A K' Veronica Hassel Donald Lancour Land Lane 8 I 'ov 9- 1, -J' , I Virginia lorry Sally Lqurgto LaVaie Lawcock 1,9855 ,J 0 fn, R 'A . . -- . .. f' - ' 4 , A 'L James Linda Karen Lee Leet Leffler .wr W V . A i -- J I se' , Bernard Beverly Lance Lenz LeSoge Leslie ' ' nr it 'Y it f ' , ' i . 've JY Judith Karen Rosalyn Lewis Lewis Lewis Bob Thomas Harold Liddle Liqouri Like fab -v . ,lst , I vghyg MU llY ' Christine Willie Lince Lindhu,-sg Lipscomb Sophomores sw ' , ,Aw X it -. X . - , Charles Richard Little Livesay ' g y ' , I - J' . Thomas Beverly London Looney Sally Willis Lovett Lowe Shiga 2' Michael James Luther Mack 1 ifitr 7 F 4 ' ,f Jacqueline Carol Madison Magee his ' '-H sg Stanley Sandm Mann Markiewiaz - Q .'i'f'1fT: Lois Marie pqfricia Martin Ma,-fin ,wi ' Margaret Kathleen McAllister McBurney 38 :lvt R y E 1 ui l rr J Patricia Eileen Lobb Locher Anthony -lane Lopez Loree i2ff s fic i t Paul Robert Loyrres Lucier .. .xi 1 Jia -I Janet Suzette Mack Mackey llIIEllQI!! -or ,, Marsha Janet Maguffee Mahan or J ' ..- X , X William Loraine Marks Marr twii Ewa' ,--'- -L L 4:1 N ,'1 i-s ift'-f ' Patrick Thomas Martin Martin 'i rkiz J T 'A ' X Judith John McCallum Mccauum Linda Lolli 3? HF Carol Losey Sharon Lueck 1 Testing the driving reactions of Sherry Stewart are Gary Buffey and Jerry Whitman as Stuart Willet, Margaret driver training instructor, silently observes. MacVicar 7- F ' 'rl is' V? L S. ' J0l'1r1 Christine Charlotte Billie JoEllen Sl'1Gl'0n Mcckowski Malin Mallyns Malone Malone Mdngoed 'T is J Lf' .Lv J t ,f '?i 1 li' sf? , vt, , A yy I: , 5 1.,. Q- K 355 KA . gf M ' , Linda Carol Thomas Ann Howard Jomes Marsa Marshall Marshall Marston Martin Martin L . - -,:-: L, lfrsgf iv' 'K I I- -U' we ' I Q3 QQ' if frm' Annardis Mike Beth TYUCY Douglas Catherine Mqrflew Mason Mattson Maynard Mayville MCA'-il0m5 A . ... Z . Us . 'V WN? S t .. ' 5 -W , ...v expr xi? emits Qii Dwi: Els? Z'i seir X ri vo.. L we - W? Riff ,. J g v kristi' ' A i f li, r v VN A Alma Douglas Dennis Phyllis Dvle Jarvis McClint0r1 Mccombie McCrandall McDaniel MCD0I'l0lCl McEmber - is , vu .v- U' ani s K., Y, . Exif, -' TJ., Richard Delores Ronald McGal1ey McGlaun McGlone ? -, x I Q ' EA-GAA S L- 1 Q H aw , JOAN Diana Connie MCKGY McKeever Mcleod if : irq' . lin Shirley Marvin Diflfle McNeeley McVicker Medich , so V lk f ...f 4, Rueben Frank Peggy Mellberg Mercy Me,-edigh z.s , W Q 1 -- 2 if n v s. no Xi' CQ . A Vf, Fil A -ff Daniel Miller Miller Miller r 3' , . ' 11 1, I ,. t X 5? . ll M 5 e Sffvhef' Hilton W t - an 1 E ii? 4 J -'1. rr' 'iil Barbara Dan Hercule, Mitchell Mitchell Mifghell .. g, W 11 Y. Ui . fi, J 1 3 A A X. Richard Russell Do,-o,hy Moore Moore Morgan ,V .fi av K-at 3: 4 Msg? - I offs.. Linda Sharon McGraw Mclntosh X L8 .1 id V Q gg-:s , Vivian Ron McMahan McNeal . 'TKL Q ll Glancing through the Arrow Head are well-informed M X sophomores Arlene Richardson, Cheryl lsreal and Peggy A Garrison. Charles David Meek Megdell it J ' A :SS f xl 4 '43 1 vi x -ff 4, Us i'--:. 5 HV ' v 4 I W e s 51 if . L J l Michael Ken Jack Barbara Sandra Judith B0CkY Merriman Methven Meyers Mezaros Michael Miekka Miller s Ls F Q- ,A , Q6 'ts 1 I .Q g 'r. x K . gr F Itfv- ,Q 'iv W t-,n .ii qv 'N F' ' ' X 4 if ' .fi is '- .- Glen Gloria Judith Larry MCIYY Robert sdftdru Mille, Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller .ff J we . ff: me it Iv 'A -- ' J-I L A ,. 'U' X 1-if , ' ' ,. ' y . .. f k ., it ' A ., 2 ...J A James Lavada Gerald Gfmild Jaimes Ann Anna Mills Milum Minarik Mmme M'f9on Mitchel Mitchell X .S Q: .. J-.E V 4, f-Q' 4' tg,,s ls . ' ei . S Xt. -s y, of . iii C fix , L..-is :wsu 4 A ' James Theodore Thomas Ann Norris Sam Mary Mitchell Mitchell Mohan Montgomery Montgomery Menggeme,-Y Mogre C .lie . lb ' H 1 -s ,W W' 3' r Q f A . Rf T w1sQ 4 f .-.fa tri N ' f . 3 .F , 1 is fe, e ern- X QV .Q ' 4 - R ...,.,,. X 'U i f '- 'ff A - , It Q1 Ti ',l'e R -ff 4. Sharon Wilma Connie Sharon William Melvin Gefhdrd Morgan Morgan Morse Morton Morton Mosley Mueller Sophomores 1 ?5v X was lx ii - i 'Q x 'W ' 'qs A is A. . ' Y 'Ee i Q pri- A i -W - i r as F I .-f i ' - ' MUYY GCYl0 Jghn Mona Rae Phillip Robert Raymond pamela Pan-icia Brenda Ml-'HCI' MUN15 Mal-aka Murphy Murphy Murphy MYCH Myers Myers Myles :ff -r-- f . ' P 1 , W ,wg 0 l-:F Hx 5' Q 'I 4 in r XJ J X Q3 f ' ' V , , 1 Je- P ' Jw , if . V IC? 1 f ,, li w 'L 5 at S- .x l'-'t I N .. 5 q . l f: f A l 'A Mary Linda Carl Larry Patricia Julia Marion Oline Ronald Ted Nqgle Nqugg Neal Neelands Neithercut Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nemeth is m V I A , , V x X W A d x x X x S, J- ww .N fi eg- 4 ,A my 1 'K K ',,, , wx Q X .. tg? ' ' .., H f Ns A , 1- ,. 1 'vi K A X Mablfwn kick Ge fY Donna Marie Gretchen GQYY Nancy Judith William Nesblf Neille Newbert Newbery Niemeyer Nierescher NlleS Nordman Nye O'DelI 'I ,., X .J A s me .Q s 0 Q e R . .,u gm 1 ? Ai Nuo-J Q All , A A ' s l ta? , U3 ' ' 1 r to s la ml 5 William William Colleene Sandra Lawrence Marsha Woodard Sharon Carol Roglcn OCl0m Odllm O HOW Okel' Okopien Oliver OPGUO O'Reilly Ogfrqnder O'Sullivan il. ,, if F , 3- , lf' lg i 3' 3- J J J N if f P , I .fa .Ji Jackie James Margurite David Linda Judy Helen Hugh James Manhew Packard Page Palladeno Palmer Pangborn Popeioy Pappodakis Parker Parker Parker ,A 541 4' xr, Av if JDK -J' Q 4- -.4 :QQ L fl J t , f: Q 4 1. A Lester -lef Y Gary George Phillip Parkinson Pofks Parritt Parton Paschall , ' .sl K A A 1' , M ff' 5 ,, . . J I -,,,., Ii: ..-' lkf , 1 Q' 1 A -lflfk Carol Garrett Gloria Yvette Paxton Payne Payne Payne Payne l .h 4 i. -1- V My i l '. k,,- W Sophomore students brush up on their grammar in B D ' A ' English IV classes. wee own Sandra Ruth Robbie Pecfce Peck Pellier Pemberton Peppers 40 Nfxx. 621 ff gina, Coca cola hits the spotl Pausing for a moment's refesh- ment are Jim Mirgon, Jim Jackson, Carl Harris and George -Q Skaff. bei' ,., ' ffls 4 c S.-aah .XX 'A X Grover Kathleen Pitts Plasha 'ae 7' x Betty ROY preger Prescott I i Josephine Carol Quarles Quinn vw fish B' ' ,ltflhxi fl' il Dale Clarence Redman Redmond 5 v W 3 X In W of li Janice Adene Rmhofd Richardson -Q ,,. 0 vu. , 7.5 K.: -tb- I Saundra Pletcher Larry Press Virginia Randall It -3 YV fx X .3 ah. Linda Redwitz if il Y. Dave Richardson .bn M-.. ...c .Q 0. - J X Leah Polen 475 J '-ff: ik sk Shirley Price ,M KY v e . Cleopatrica Randle Arthur Reyes Larry Richardson T... .A ' 4 Thomas Ponder Q ,, Tena Mae Price VESTQUHQ 9 fr? Douglas Ranger we ,eg .5 'il 'S-N? Judith Retherford Dale Ridley iv I ,, I in , , . V rank g l i! 'Q 1 ' ' f -2' , . ,,.,,: t , I ' -. . ll 35,4 Donald Lawrence Sylvia Glenda Robert Perry Peters Peters Peterson Peterson V . : Q.: MAF fr . ' I rr -.... Juec , if , e , R Q Joe Phillip Beth Mary Richard Pete Pettey Phillips Phillips Pierson fs- ii -if . - r -2.1-' 5, f' T xii., - I. '-it .,. J +3 E 351 s 1- X - Linda Stephen Charles Barbara Aran Pike Pinter Piskoti pigkin pins d 1- K 5 fu V ,-', ,Il xx Ar: E 1' Y fl I H f ' Q Arthur Jim James Shelby Barbara Port Powell Powell Powell Powers .el 2' 4 ' k 5?-X 1 ,Jr J J --3 ' ' af , , ' 'ff' ' ' 1' :. : ' 'P . it he ff L 5'fS ' Carol Jqnnen Karen Annette P 'm'S Proctor pmffe, puffs, Purzyci ,wi l J gr., T ,, M5 V I Mn 1? ,RI'1 V If hx.. X ' - f 1 - I ll 7 -1 . 4. l-ee Ronald Ken Janet gmbqfq Ranger Rau Rawlings Ray Reber -. 'spin if , . :lj 'l 57 .:.: VA IN? W. I . N - N .N , Mervin Stephanie Mary Sandra Dqvid Rettenmund Rhoades Rhodes Rhodes Riedel- ,.,. '1 ' Clara Dennis Amos Carol Charlene Riggs Riker Rink! R0bll'1SOI1 Robinggn 41 -,I Sophomores 5 QVYMQ-Q. Q ,,, A Y- D 1. L 1 1 ., -A , ,3 .1 f . ji! lxtlt' n K X ii - Dennis Margaret Rosalyn Robinson Robinson Robinson nr fx Q 'vi Q - 5 -3 f,f.w+ ' -1 Jus A X W 'M In Ronald MUVY Robert Roseberry Rosenbufg Ross f .I I. ' 'E ,5 Carol Clayton -lflflei Russell Russell Russell ,S 53. 'J xii: J K J 1 Si efiim Timm Bonnie Gary RYS Rye Rusnak fi 'X .1 3 fr v'J 1 av k Leonard Sharon Rockwood Roddie wb- ifv , - X .21 . HK V , 1 X. if .s A .a,9l.r. . James Joann Rouse Rover i. L it Nancy Patricia Russell Russell . ,ms W4 N ' 2 1 S R A 20:7 Richard G er Samson Don't walk in the halls during class hours without a corridor permit, Stanley Broome, dean of boys, advises Mille Luther. 42 wb ew ,.' ,s is fix Evelyn Rodery if A , -3 3 ' fs Dianne Rozenboom w J., V. 7, can 13 sv!-X Sandra Russell i ..,,. 3 X s Barry Sanders Jin 'ff' Jeanette Schaar N 'Uli- Linda Schultz 13139 ,Y 1, , Edt .mm f i 'vw . Frederick Scott -. ' 'iii 3 -if .f NW . John Seeley 11 v- Jerry Rogers Lydia Rubio gs, we 1 ...H X Z adr- '2 ' f Wilfred Russell T2 'Q .3 Phyllis Sanders L23 H5 c 4... I Claud Schmidt as i Patricia Schwartz Darlene Scroggins Q ,QS ,-Q..-..-' .5-.v A Douglas Sellers 1 1 Linda Marquentis Linda Roloff Ralston Rose Victor Gayle George Ruehle Rushlow Russ . I 2 LV Q ' , mf: J 1 K .5535 ...: I W Y , ng -::..:. .3 5 - ,ug Constance TEFYY William Rutter Ryclrman Ryder xiii' qj',3,3'5- J . .. I J 2 X X Y A HCMY Barry Wayne Sanford Saunders Squpe '54 Vg, 'TP ,ov -1. in M5 W K , A .., y 1- --.. fs- iff: . .. R 3 Carol D Terry Dan schnmder Schneider Schfofk , f-Q EL WR? ,- -:.. , 'Ag V1 A XI Sundra Susie Carole Schwartz Schwerin Scott 1 . I - - 1. vi' V . L , 5, lxmw fl . 'H ,ii I ..., 1 James John Jean Searcy Searles Sebeck gee f Y 5 i J .YS - f gk 'S' Gary Nqngy Glenda Sellers Seymour Shaft I xl? ' John Shaw E Donald Shumpert Q 9 Madaline Skindzier es w X ey,-,W I Jewelee Smith Carol Smithingell Richard Spears N ,.,. ,r . Thelma Starr . :SB Qi' ear . Julia Stokes N 1 l.. ,E , W ' S R S S is S 4 4 .N S ree mem S its Myne. 'aai ,er eff Ronald GUY Deana Thomas James Roberta Nancy Carolyn larry Shear 5l1ell9Y 5l'lBPPU'd Sherrill Shifflett Shock Short Shoup Shumaker . T ' in . M - ' ' 'xy .r ..,. A X N r - , I - , 3 S' 3' f y 7' 2 A' 1413.3 J' 4- 4 ,K 3, tx, -. , .s 4. ,g .. 5- .. .. J John Richard Dennis Robert Irene Welsey Robert Suzanne George Shumpert Siders Simon Simpson Singleton Singleton sima Sim skoff ei ge ' . ,-S , ' 1 3 :. ' se ,-.:r r f .A I . Q r :1' 1 k4-. E be :,.. A v 9 in -- 9 - V Qs ..,, ' ' V ' f X - ' Q , -' V , x I J .. ,wr I Virginia Arnold Lon Nancy Barbara Carol Clarence Dan -lack Skinner Skulslcy Slocum Slocum Smith Smith Smith Smith Smllh ' r ,-., S ,,:' 1 ss R s .rf -V -- . - if R rw , ' E .2 Kleen -. ' . 4.1! Y ,Sys K ' K Q . 4 r Karen Larry Muck Robert Roberta ROXGMS Stewart Suzanne Victor Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith .K , Q E is Ease ' 0 me 1. W ,Cy . J ,t ini J J 'iii if J 'Sgr t, i. ' gs J if Y 1 ,X Bruce Sandy Michele Patricia Judy Patricia Richard Georgene LUUYUUCU Smock Sno-,er Snyder Sanger Sorenson Sowell Spafford Spanovich SP'-'Wifi V -fi A H f i F -it .- E ' 'V' '-- r 'A si I 'fi . if f ' 'fl 2' 4 -' 4 ' -ef S' ' 1, ,.,, T Z . n 'ST ' , Georgia Bonnie Gary James Beatrice Pat John John Judy Spence Stabb Stachowiak Stafford Sfqmpg Stanfill Staroba Starmer Starr 1 I - .V A M rx A l il' A i'i J , 1 59- ' ' -i. 'fr' H ik e r Aw A Sm , A N T55 ' M H Y 3 Joan Barbara Tim James JI-Idlfh Michael Douglas Sharon Virginia Stcwffocher Stearns Stebbins Stephens Stephenson Stevens Stevenson Stewart Stewart S S r rtst r . 'rrr J i , f- tene ebeswewxwenre' M- ew ww' H- , of S rs mc S 'fa ' rrr- ik .. ,, 'fi T ' 4' ' -- Nancy Pot William Catherine David Norma Diane Nancy Ervin Stokoe Stokoe Stokes Stone Storm 5f0l'Y STOP! Streeter Stribling 43 Sophomores Homework must be finished! Using class time to do theirs are Dan Schrock and Ray Prescott. Eel ! lvl is 1.13 H Q , ri, is , A, , 133, K il, 'L' 4 M l ,X X, , X 'Q ks U in U K .puff - , J I J L J A .1 x Arthur James John Be fllCe Betty Tallman TGPPGN Tannen TUVVEI' Tate Q 'lf' '- ' .V -W ,... Judith Alice Charles William Beftlamln Tetreau Tew Thayer Thayer Thomas s or ' 'l .. .,,- T W Wi A .. 4-ati. ,t,e BY' i S ' William Susan Loren Robert Judith Thompson Thorpe Thorson Thfelkeld Tidball Q iii ,lvl 5 f is ,.... 1 B I K im a: - ....,-,,. .. ' ' 1 .5 fy, ig : g - W 'V Mfg' 'eg ,l Q , A - jf - tin. MF , -' s linda Arthur Beth Margaret Beverly Tonks Torres Trawick Traycik Trealor X . T' V if ' ' V T or - ':' 7 A if f' l Wi -V fi B ff 'Qt in 5. J ' I X 6535 - A .5 X A Lawfence Linwood Sue Ann MUYY LOU Phyliss Tucker Tucker Tucker Turner Tyler 44 L 9' Efw if B title 7' 'Q T i 'fi'..l: ,lfgalib 3, gi T I ,WY Q t Pelef Dave Nick Charles Norman Sfukkle Sf'-'ll Suciu Sudbury Sullivan ,Ne :gy on :Q ' l lllvl li K 'Y -N g.f: I'f . W A e 'SI cv qi 'J 'P' 'J .M Us , F M T e'-- 2 M -r-, 2 1- I IQ'-'Q :ls if v .,.,-- A Dennilyn Ben Carolyn Theressa Stephen Sutton Swanson Swanson Swirtz Szabo TQ. , fy . .E , A 4 322 -ii W li 5- ' ' -:.'i,p ' ..vs , V if - Y X ' I . Dope JQA,-me Carolyn Ronald Donald Underwood Unmfh Utter Takas Talbert ,Wg .-A, 5 'il' 'L 5 Q .WW Ni t in I' fff .T S - . I, Janice Jack Patricia William Juanita Tate Taylor Taylor Taylor Tenley . -- .. V, V ,. I s,w?,'i,N K O-,E we .. xl Q ,V K A .fs f 41' T ' L -is t Gayle Geraldine -ludlfh M0l'llYn MWY Thomas Thomas Thomas Tl10m0S Thomas . .t .le Q V I T S V34 Q-4 J' Si g 5- sg-'S .,.- .-5 T s sw A b M H D . Donna Linda Joseph George Rosetta Timmerman Tinin Todd Tolben Tomlinson ,:. izt .'.. Y T - - i': A ,- ' ' fx T he se z T Paula James John Roberta Robert Treiger Triaca Triplett Triplett Trop ..k f A I V - -.' 1:1 E R -: ., , .. E? W itiis s 5- F? pt . , ,M 5 ., W ..,., A E E ,Q ar- j t -1 ',.:,,:, :... I: 5, -I T , ' , ,iff 4 ,Q s ' A Barbara Mary Lynn Karen Beverly Garland Valentine VanCamper- VanConett Vaughn Vaughn IC CC 1- CC ai C.1-s ,::: EL A U - ,,., gk: ' , A I ' 4. hm J , V 7+ 5 xl . : C SQQCOLQCC l it it MC? J' E Q Z if ' 7 - C - - of rw t .C C W Gerald .lane Ronald Camlin Ronald Jacobie Penny Margaret Stephen Dale Vaughn Vevfe VedrOdY Vermilia Vick Vondeling Vander Wall Vogphegg Wade Wagner e d W C S. is C le n W ---C -' Cf s .C ' is X - ' Clk- 1- 'ww L 'F ' i ?'3-'- saw . :'. ,Eg ,,- - 3512 ' ' Y? Sf? Cf? QE Cf-ll A - '32 W C I ' - V Q CC,-s,CCCjCC,CCC- C- W C -,.. , M C C X-C , 4 ,U Wendell Benney Lissus Marvin Randy Sandra Divne Christina Charles Madge Wagner walker Walker Walker Walker Walker WGIMSIBY Walter Walton Walton A , - K..: l FV it 1' - A ,Em Fw CC --- s ' ' C 'N 'C , ' J: ' 1 C20 A P C. X - ' '- '-k' - 3 ,A W Rena Gary MQ,-fha Clifford Fay Gloria Sharon Ceben Smale, Wesley Walton Wantland Word Warle Washington Washington Washington Watson Walson Weaver C , ei C C C f r - iyy -lr - C C l . G 'WNGY J - I i C C- f -..., C 5 ii, f . -'N' - 7' - l C s ,.-- - Q-SW' - r 5 1 V - ' if C ss., ' f i l i- CC C. A, X V C ,C ' C M n 'i 'f ' -C .C , CC rrr. C Cf, . Cr C, - - - Dan Douglas l-CINY Doane 080556 Wallace Beverly Judy Rose Barbara Websfef Webster Websfel' Weedman Weil' Weir Welch Wersel Wersel Weston -C C C f si CC r C c i .:C . i M S A C. A .Cz -V 14 -f.-: - Q wi Q I- f 12? C CQ- f' C CC CCC.: C -'A W- C C -Q .gm , , ia in f' C - .,,,. - 1 ,. 2, X -Q A ,C X. Leslie Paifltlu Robert Sherrie Dwclrte Jerry JQITIES .lean Bgnnie Mdrlltd Wheaton White White White Whited Whitman Wilcox Wilcox Wilken Willemot - i CC t c --, i C ff W w e-C ii - CC no C nf- - f i - f ai 4. N 1 at - - C Gary Gustinia Karen LUYYY Lonnie Sally BGYVY Anita Bill Christine Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willoughby Wilson Wilson Wilsgn i C C C A sim- l ' C I l C Q ' 1- EC-5 S ,,.. ' -.Eg .Ei N3 I' N5 l' ,4 ' C, C i-- C W 1 W J N r . r f n C -s 4 4 l Gun' Gloria L f'Y Judy Judith Kev Kev shirley Anne Marlene Wilson Wilson Wilson Wing Winistorf Winkler Wighqrf Wifhem Wilhey Wllhey Q 2 C - .:,, M Q, l or Ll- nns C - C af - .. - C- Cf- r -4 -- - C A , :I - - vfyhf 'al .C ' l l -lUClY Norman Vera Linda Bob I Emily Camle Floyd Vivian Richard Wong Wood Wood Woodard Woodtm Worley wright wright wright wwbel C C C r . s C C I-f,'.Q ' , .T C CC -C '- - ' C-C- ' 1 C .C C. CC - - - - - C CC I :AI A D CC . 'C C -CC: ' C , Robert Hilton Judy Tim Mo, Helen Monha wayne ga,-bam Don John WYlI9 YCl'bl'0U9h Y'-'Iii Yencer Young Young Yungfer Yuille Yuilla U Zillich 45 Juniors anticipate further growth and development After struggling through the first year, the juniors be- gan the second one with energy to spare! Finally eleventh graders, they were well established and eager to help initiate confused sophomores. With enthusiasm and well-formed ideas, the iuniors began the new year by choosing class officers. After carefully considering the facts, they went to the polls and elected Michael Saltman, president, Ernest Eichorn, vice- president, Diane Welch, secretary, and Sandy Michaud, treasurer. Talent was abundant in the second year group as was shown in the iunior play, Meet me in St. Louis, and junior parts of the Kaleidoscope and Junior-Senior Talent Show. The money-making minds of the iunior class put their brains together and decided that car washes, pencil sales, and bake sales would be ideal ways to raise funds. They were too! As spring rallied around, the main conversation of eleventh graders was the Junior Prom. Everyone who was privileged to attend declared afterward that the evening had been very well spent! Now that the curtain is almost drawn on the second year, iuniors, with a school spirit that never dies, look ahead to the time when the Class of 7960 will take their place as Central's leaders. JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: iseatedl Shirley Elnes, Dorothy Cooper, Mary French, Janneke Cates, Janet Cop- pel, Randee Sorscher, Diane Helber, Suzanne Mestrezat, Norma McGee, Nancy Guile, and Clarence Delong lad- viserl. iStandingJ Gayle Perry, Barbara Kohn, Linda ' ' ' E - o S s ' ' ig., 45' James Rosemary ACl'lEff Adqmg lf' S-A JQ7 Gladys Judith Alspach Amboy fs . N ,' M. vw g 1. Paul Ellyn Bagley Baier 3:5 V .,., : RLA A E., Judith Martha Baird Bfllfd Carol David Baker Bgle Jerry Janet Ballard Ballou 3 5' if nav ,Q 44 Maureen Daniel BUYCICIY Barnhart Aff N' J,-.156 ,. . J 2. W -,J N: . A 'Lil x 21 353, 12 -.I - .1 fx-' Ida Mae Philip Beck Becker Q- Ba f Fw' i .X is A ' J fl! Robert Carl Agnew Alexander ,D B 'X - v B .. f wqi by si g Carmen David Ancira Anderson J 2 f. A G on ., N, A , fs Vs J 1.. 5 ., 'G A A A W Diane James Dianne Alexander Allan Allen uv eg? ' ? t I Z.: -E A 1 4 William Faith Ja-tk Anthony Appleton Aure Kenneth Allen i ,N n Rv, g ,, , James Austin Glemon Allmon fklu-avr Michael Backus Class election returns proved that Mike Saltman did a good iob of persuading at the Junior Campaign Assembly. . ,ja J fix eva-0 f . visa 'xx E A Wardell PCQQY Barrett 507500 .. 2 ZZ fl A Qi' s 'Nr v..-' I , g 1 ' larry Sandra Beckley Bellinger Janet Beach 4 V .sv 2 Q' i 'iw Robert Bender if Y f YW' nz M, is I .P l Janice James Beach Bean . .. f f f f if K- A B J Tommy Terry Bennett Bernhard ev :S Margaret Beard lt l Delores Besaw x ck'-.9 rg 'N X Jr A Karlotto Beauchamp emu-9 N, Dennis Beynon -s, ,,,v,f,5,' Juniors Q 5 .51-',. I Marleta Bielby nv :Bye at 'WMD X , Judy Block i ii- , William Bowles James Brandon 1.2912 ' sg kg S A v Bernice Brown r Q , ...S Bradley Bigas 'i f 4-Q uia ., . 4 i 5 ' 9 Nancy Blom Q? fm? 2. 1 1 'U is J 13 at Sharon Bowman .--21 Richard Brant M......, , I I ' x ,' Dwight Brown he Kvf' if gg ex Beth Bigler Luau ti K, i ' Aki .Ad Carolyn Bloomer Q L if 1. Q-it 5.9 flare f ,f Gary Bowron X Y 4, Larry Breeden 1, Y ,ts- 'tiara Judith Brown 'rw wi nba. P' :ug .j,f 'Q Edward Bernie tw vw' ,- if Y M ir: J f' Robert Boaz n at Ga ry Boyd we -,um 1 . J Carole Briner arm .. s ea: ? 'B ?, z F 3 . -N, R t W 'J A ,, M, Reginald Brown i 4. if 1 A James Bisbing I.. 5 Q L., , H 'si iyegkq Richard Boehlke f in gi, E , f-if ' ' X' 1': if fffi Gary Bradford ffm N: , 4, ta. 1 -Av 'Q m'fAB'-T Dawn Brissette it Xevgg 1 ,J . FMR' -W , J X . , L tsfHi, f - A JoAnne Brundle Junior boys take an interest in engineering during the Career Carnival. 48 i t , MBP fats YQ he Alf' ..,,. ? Q Q!iS 'rg' : zzzy f ' 5 v--' L ' f ,fc X Mp . J Kay Kathryn MUVY Kent Black Blackford Blanton Blauer . ' Irif. ,aI i.'f E?g'3 F ice -uw teeny J is -tw C' X 'f J .. ,if 1 J fit? A William Robert Carolyn Nancy Book Booth Borup Bowers V... ,gl my .,,. va Kg ,Ji 1-ETL' - f-1 if' k . Q 1 ., Aff I AST rg ,N , g ,X Jimmy Ann Albert Mary Brady Broinard Brackins Branam x '- ' ' Janet Suzanne Ellen R0beI'f Britten Britten Brockman Bf00kS B. K V we W , J in -'l' ll, Q. '59 ' W L 1 c,. -lUdY Judith Vivian Alfhild Bryan Bryson Bryson Bugge X I , , k , ' ,x'ig QQ' L dry is ez. ' c' .,.. ' f 4 I ,V Jane Lucille Marsha Bullwinkle Burbank 5UrCl1 -.. wwe. QE' 1 E 5 'L ff f u ftwg ill l v :,.. .. ...V . fl J 4 Kenneth shelbY Bevelly Burgess Bufke Burks R w L Js to N ,dp 5 if Q iaf ti ,idx 1 Lee Mary Ellen Jon Burley Burness Burnham -'fr Dai? D Q .. 15 . W K- v C -.1 -2' .b ,,., XS? C 'A 1, ', Y V V X4 I I Nl Robert Judith Mike Burrell Burt Burton ,S ,css y 4 ye, . A ' it -.3 , ,. X-A - Q . - A 7' t ff X Jerome Bonnie Raymond Busby Buschur Bussler ,hy 0 14: .,u I .,, 2 -r . . W sk' K' Barbara Laura Joyce Butrum Buxton Calip rx 4,1 .5 R T' Y,,, 5,9 K f-Q in r .QL Keith GUYY Patricia Cdlkins Cvmpbell Campbell , N ,Q ' 7? 1 I ' 1 Q C v '. , ...S V Richard Lyndal Janneke Case Casteel Cates ' T, I F' .J L C ' E ,Li C 'J A If f i 1 ffx 5 rt.. C 'ju A . - Earle D0U9l0S JON Chiles Chirich Christensen E y . A kin' Civ ,h - 4 3 A '-av Sharon Dale Marsha Coed Cobb Cobb P' .- is A gist- 3 :eff Q -A x - g jigs , f f few , Yi' .! -, A V Peggy Ethel Walter Cole Collins Collins Closely observing the approach of Sandy Onweller and Sandy Wagner are John Truesdald, Dick Rudd, and Jack Rashleigh. is fre - .x i , Q . V ,- ' ' X0 J l Q' ' 'T' ,, ff' 1 V X an ' , 1 Willie Gordon Mary Campbell Canamore Carrasco 'T T' aw s.,-J Q 'ff' K uw , 1 A Carol David Janet Chaffee Chamberlain Chapman ,D 5 Q 1 Tw' J, I it we .22 J Q -vf ' cl. 6 I. il . ' ' W 5,7 P I: i I 3:53, .ff V , A Diane Rosem0fY Sharon Church Clark Clqrk . V 3 W as 5, , i 1 y y ' Mir? 1 ' Karen Donald Phyllis Coggins Cohee Cohn . ii V' it x t Q Q? fr.: V up , wg 1 Q ., - ef V-of l l 1 .is f ,ll' Terrance Patrick Lester Connolly Connors Conrad 'U- -' , Q--, Q . ,K ,if wr Martha Carrell 3 fi? 'N Suzanne Cheney n fy 3 ww,-W ' 4 W Patricia Clay SB 1 4 Beverly Cole Edilia Contreras g . 1 ' . Nancy John Carroll Carey .4 'C ' , ,ft -A . - ' A James Dianne Chem, Childers I 'iv fi if i Sharon Zudm Clifford Clouse lf! , i ,A K ,A f 7 I 4 X. f f , fi GOTY Kendall Cole Cgle A .C Tl Fwy- C 1 t ex ,V .ai Jr Henry Peter Cook Cook Juniors ',,, r. X Wanda Coons Ji !4 Nancy Crabtree .., fs. N Us 1 ..,.- ,ms-, Sue Cunningham l.eAnne Dagenais I-df 'lx J x All nh-5. Q.. Eugene Davis , ,Q , W ' 1 c J Martha Jo Day 2? Z3 Joanna Delos , A 51 Tommy Dimock 50 fs. Q , 252: .,.,' ! '1 v If X Dorothy Cooper , , -, F 1 fp 'Wa 1 -A.w James Cramer 2. ff -is 'S ,Y Judy Curtis ,dw l !?,.ww f' .W - to Tom Dancey Linda Davis - w't ... ef' IJ Larry Dean vi , ,wJ'3'-E, .. Anthony DeMaria -J nn- Dale Dixon A ti ' - s , ' - '1.J 's- J ' ff as J' ff 7 s ' in , I W 2 X y mx ffxx lin. I i. 9 ' ,fs K GUY Janet Clayton Mariio Patricia Mary Richard COOPGI' Coppel COfder Co.-kfon Coscia Costello Crabe .Q ':.. I C s ,. - I . V, 1 T m I I 'tl- 'i ' I -N !'17i i 23' ., ., E. - ,. W' 5 -'Q .. isa of ..::, . - v ss .- - 1: 1,6V'W : ..--M Qi cu f ...., gf, 2- yt DC1Vld Fflink Ffed Tom Shannon Beverly Patricia Cl'GWl0fd Crawford CV055 Cross Crystal Culp Cummings i J 1. A 3 ' Qi Q Il- : , .ffl - ..,, ' i ' xr' ,f GUVY Henry Cl-'Sie' Czerwinski Y 1216+ X ' ini' -x Christine Patricia Dare Daugherty .. 'Z ,Q v EQ.:- ,f 4 MUYY Dennis Davis Day Help keep the floors clean! Juniors take the advice serious- fs L W ff: ly and clear the halls of rubbish. 5 'Zi gi H 'M iff: Marsha Ronald Deford Deford 'L -.-, Mr- C . - fs jf X A wif' 5' -.-. y A A' A, as 'i 1 .1 5 'i'- Melvin Frances -loflnne Cl1I'iSfel Kathleen Mike Susan DeM0n Dennis Del'Ck D6ll'Il0ff DeWeese Dickens Dickstein . . 1 A A , M K F' fl W fi .s E it 5 will v - N . ' 'U ' J. - t J . n -.ss 5 J C-.as sv-H-V: J ' e 4 't . ,.,.,. 1-3' - f Nina Anne David Suzanne Norma Curtis Jacqueline Dodge Dodd Doering Dolan Dolphin Downing Downing Q 5 img A Q I 1 m 73 '-I I 'X -s 1 'LVN , nf' A . c. ' ' J . A ' I L x . l l Dale Carolyn Sue Barbara Janet Alice Kenneth Shirley 1900 Draper Draves Duckworth Dudrow Dullinger Duncan Dunstan Eagleson Efllfef . . t N , fr fi' 3 C if N gf Q, 'W 5 'a ve- 'L ,2- -J V U i. J . C.. J x,.. I a is ,fx ,L W, AH v S E S W ' ' -Q '- W ' X l 1 rf 1 , E Rl ' -1 f 1 4 ,. L Diqne Judnh Billy Susan Lucy Bethany Ronald Craig Charles Easter Easgerwaad Eastman Eqton Eaves Eby Elfstrom Eliclr Elk J' . gi - .0 ox fy K l 'J Q7 sh K . ll' Y 'K I Charles Shirley WUYUE Arlene sins Elnes Emmefling Engef' V - T - f , A 1 ag? ' Qi ri t lg L71 -v J I Ellen Charles Alan -lCICl4 Ervin Ewing Etson EYSOV1 fs il' l in :Nui . x l'J 'Cb KUYGU David Mary Glenda Eullngef Fainberg Farah Farley L 'IP' N ,Q .c 5 K r 5 , f 4 M -v j l . .A I Q I f' '17 E X ' , I New raincoats for the band! Cliff Taylor and Judy Hewett gladly A Jerry De '5 I d h I ' h d to J k c f h 1' Vaughn Emelle Fay Ferreu en a e ping an anne e a es as s e nes one on Fickies Fields -f- 'T' . Q ' j xc gs W K ef, - . E , X K 'a Q N QF ,a ,S an .I is Q, -at I . l. fl M :fi ll , If . nl- -I -I X ' ' K - -X ' f ' - , I fs- . at .fs Zr- -Q KMA All ' N i C 1 lv JoAnne Douglas Raberf Jerry Robert Howard Sandro Susan Ruth Fillmore Fishwick plauding Fleenor Flynn Foote Ford F0reman Foster 'wif' as Q 4 Q? '03 YQ, 45 u i i ' . x 7, fr r- ,,, im. x as Q -.S S 9' C 2 111 ,- 77 A ik kk E y . 05? ff, K rf X X 1, 1 K ,X . - ,NXXA J' ,Z t if '-P Karen Harold Alan Corine Mary Carole Gary Lana Jeri-Lynn Foxworthy Francis Frqger French French Fridline Fritcher Frye Fuhrmann Juniors s A .A Donald Funk I .3 J fjf' ,.fff: :'l:. Alexander Gadany 'IW - K Y A 'A 3' Johnelle Gardiner fflwf 3 2 K X..-'H Jim Gayette af' l Dallas Goff vs , s . S Barbara Goudzward f '55 . f - . gig sssh Darwin Grimes xl . 4 Leslie Gutterman 52 as 1, 6' I 3 'Qi s ' wiv ,.., WEP , . Msn, 'Q X . Jeanne Russell Funk Funsch i 3 1 Ji, f :WJ L ,W m M l . V. in - . ' Sieve Robert GUClUnY Gaffney i 'B he f' in James Kay Anne Garrison Gay r C 'N , lm .,.. rw f lh .Y 1 ,ao ... ,W If .. L l PCliriClCl Janet Gayn0r Gee -J A in , .- ::.,. J Andrew Gene Goheen Ggins ,r., ,, T i , r,, , P www :WS --:,, 5 4 Y .:.. . V Mary Kay Paul Gould Grabiel -2 4 it , f 2 f V yup' yy 5 ...S - Norma Elaine Grimes Gross J. W. Anthony Guy Gwizdz 'U' To k .fs 5 Y. . A fa Versil Fyke 1' l' .N .GSR W3-TA 1 fm if John Gammons -.25 Q .Mm s wx -A in 1 Richard Gay it ,D sf as .W Sandra Gibbons ww H? - Sandra Gombos 5 A l ' ft ,Q Tom Grabliclc L 'Q' x 'fi Shirley Gross PW 3' Wy ' MN 3: so- 34, sl , Kaaren Haggart Johanne Gach Lunch time gives Dee Ann Sitts and Karen Foxworthy an opportunity to discuss all the latest news. Bonnie Gangrew 'xiii sm? . . Davi d A Gaydou ,.,, :,:,.., Robert Sandra Gibson Giguere W I- W We W Marilyn Shari Goodall Goodrich -. YA T ' Nr Nor la I Martha Granger Grant - A V ,. I A 4 A ii I ., ,:,- 5 Q '-y- I Larry Judith Grotts Grove f 5 i i f is ',.,., .... Jerry Joseph Hagy Hahn J' '.', Y - ,. .W Ethel MQ'-Y as Q, W iw? David Goodwin hh Ah -wait' J Joan Grathoff ,--si. Mn Q Ptah 'wi' ' .53 , Q, .i , Donna Gorecki 4 52 Susan Green ALA we Nancy Guile . f J 3 'ls 'L ,l gm, J Betty Hale Marilyn Gullett .. .... 2-' J . Donald Hall .,, 'YI' if ,if ..- W Q - u. . Dale Glasgow AND? Q -at rf-w 4? Merrily Gorne Michael Griffin v 'S Dennise Gunn '54 rv. .Ce ,vw W Helen Hall if I, .,z v --s Robert Hammond 1 as JP, Sally Harper V rw cv: 4 ill, l Q-.. f l Rex Hartson ,gf :vt A K Q A l Mai Syl N Thomas Hoyton en- 'rs fy l Patrick Hamp eff ,tw , f-a f ' H1 ly, , yi i fa Charles Hanna 5 0 AJ A yr' '- 'I' '7 I f 1 me J Larry Celia Harrington l'lGl'YiS .ac S., .1 -u y -5 'T' -fa W g Virginia Marilyn Hartson Harvey .... T f 5-wiiykvg in J' .,.,, T. :J Pg' E is D0U9lU5 Susan HeUlY Heginbottom The Junior Bake Sale was a profitable class proiect. ge . rw 4,1 K I ,, fi . ' ' - ag .r., S . 7 . Y li A James Norman Jerroldine Wendelyn Hall Hamelin Hamilton Hamilton , 'N 4- ffi -f S, T 4 ,E A Q -A-I 'i sz- i W. ' 'rv ' f E J 5--' . Douglas Robert Thad JOY Harbo Harding Harding l'l0 Pe if - UA' 'Qx f C --3 X, , Am. , . 'mr E is x ,gf mrs . A r William Carol Connie Ronald Harris Hartley Hartman Hartman b ' ' li sl Aw .w . sw. fr Q N Us Q ,ye . K 'fi' nn' . 'A Q i A J ,avg Ty i 4 ! 4. W Norma Anita Tim BeV9flY Hatmaker Hayes HGYBS HUYNGS , .. - i 4A 43's l Susan Hemingway s KS' .31 A N Edward Hendriksen 5. y 1 . I' Terry Henry 'T 155 M J Judy Hewett il? 'P sv 3 .C 0 v .,- fir Susan Kenneth Hanna Hansen - x ...Z- J J 6 ,I I I Edward Linda Hcffis Harris 1' E 4 . fa V , -5 - .., ,A Kay Danna Hashburger Hatfield 7? l N J JJ -9 X Diane Franklin Helber Herne I 0 ,, J X ..v' ' Jerry Rachel Hendrick Hemphill ,ull -x 1 Cecilia Edward Henry Henry 'F .,, aww 1' r I 'u 5 Y If ' f. 2 ' ' r 1 Roberta Herman Herford Klein I 4 .A . ...f Angeline Jan Hickey Hicks Juniors D v Myra Highgate .,, P' Daniel Honaker ye , t-la 52? 1 4 Beniamin Hill '42 .A Kenneth Hughes A '- X Carol Husband .9 rf it Q J at f 'E Y is 5 Douglas lmlach 5 , Robert Jackovatz ,, i'5?f , J, m 'VN X' 1 Douglas Jensen 54 . S -edt' l Janet Hilborn 'F U U- 11 -, A A'Q'? Carolyn Hopkins 'vu'- ,,..c Gary Hubbard 3. it Ps .. ww, Linda Hincks .x ' 'Y Gail Hopkins A , gil 54 Peter Hubbard ff' hex 3 gy. at . .xg Don Hodgson A ..., , I Patricia Hopper 'V vs Carolyn Huber Pic fs, 6:43:43 gin., Diane Hoffman a 'ef' '13 I 1 wt' l George Horn P' fl U- l .+- Eberhart Huddleston .1 t, 1, i 9 mf J Merrily Holden ,HUB if 1 . , W. Y x ' f ml' Nancy Horton of-0 in txt?-41 A Robert Hudson During tryouts for the iunior play, Sharon Vessells, Art Yeotis and Mary French had a chance to test their acting ability. V aa gl? W N. ,.,t . fa MW y Y 5 5' ' 'J 1' ,L . ,'-. s ' Susan Gerald BGNY Constance Jensen Jernigan -l0hn50f1 Johnson -O' fx L -5 'S' Dawnette Johnson Dale Holland ,.. A U rv I Barbara Hosmer 7,4- ,.- , -f Kenneth Huey .X jg in 1.4 Melita Hunt AN A rv J, K .4 M, sift' Ag Geraldine Hutson we YV Yu ,,, I, Dale Irwin 4 in 1 I ! Karen Jaeger K 4, A . Q ye Nc fl 1 Garlyn Johnson a T ,gs 5 J ., , Lana Holloway cv? n -N... ' A Mary Howard 'ah .gl Tommy Hufton ,-Q. - fe v 1. I A- Charles Hurd ? 'vm I' it. N.. Mike lgnace , fn' 1' . , . Peter Isaac ? -. .a 4- In ,, I Judith James ,FWF -A ' 41 N5 Mark Johnson 15 Us F , , ,X , if wngf' 1 Mary Holmes sw 143 ' --V 'A Robert Howell -T 92 ..s - v I' Jean Hughes 5 as .X +I we Robert Hurd 6' , -40 ,4- IMI' Allen lkerd ' 4 it .4 LX Delma Jackson .U- D :i'S'x I Susie Jeffes Wi .-1 Q,.. V N. -- s Sandra Johnson for 'X Vs s .,, SQ- A Robert Johnston vs ' 5 Cecilia Kantor A X 5' Bennie Kendall fs. ss N Q gl -I S- ,if James Keyworth Q. W5 . .., Q Lemoyne Kinny ,Q 'gf David Knickerbocker 322' iii f f Carol Kohlmann . ,Io ,, v- - si t Joan Kontyko .sr -. ..- YV 5 ft :Qi . , 'M A AA, , is Douglas GGOYQG Jones -l0n95 .ri px I Ka' ' La gf - -fp Richard Mary Keely Keene FL.fYf . +9 if rt Geneva Katie Kendrix Kennard 7? -ey 44 Charlotte Lila Kielian Kimmery Q la .51 we Persis Joel Kinnish Kleiner K 1 A, n ,F 4 2,11 .. ,,:, 6 , 'yy I ' xv it Richard Gefgld Knoertzer Knowles 1, 'ibm - in fl lk ' . ,ag -Y 's y A '37 Barbara Judith Kohn Kolbe , V 'S' IV' , .3 ff--H' s J' . A Betty Larry Konya Kraus 1. rf ' C7 Judith Jones vs .off JoAnn Kelley ri , Jw 1 Stanford Kennedy C5 1'-'t Q-4' X I W L.. cz, f I Kent Larry Jones Jones nn' Y s r fi fi it ,,1 '. -,,- 17' I . -lean Beatrice Kellogg Kelly R L.- - V 3 '- W QA Violet Ronald Kennedy Kerr s., no ,x 3 Ronnie Dian Jones Kagen , N , 11 2 c 149 Patricia Priscilla Kelly Kelly fit 7 mi . -i f V, ,, sv fl I X A 4' linda Janis Kersev Ketzler complete their homework assignments A cold winter's day is a good time for these iunior students to f? t 'fl fi -if VD Qs 'Ja .A L . f' C? A... .,.., Q 1 , 4ir2,r5 , A f GCVY Karol Linda Kvbik Kummerlein La Guire x 1 2 2. ' .I -- K .., - A sh Ronald Suzanne Laing Laliberte P. ... 1'- A Michael Kany fb 131. - 1 I Robert Kemp vin ' if C . C Ga ry Keyes 4-X 115 I t , Daniel Kinnee .4 fl -.3 Fred Knapp I' 'Vi nel ...... ,, ,v. ff Gordon Kodat 1 - Q A JL, v Betty Kollen ' as ?? John Landon Juniors Hy, i -A X . x v' A Stephen Lamb vb-. LX : 3' is - if save Richard Leineke aa, gf. .Y Larry Lane , . 'S , Qs ng . tl Sandra Leiniger 'qv- 1 N- x .sv .Lt t . V .L ,,, get 49,9 David Cynthia Laro Lathrop 7 'Q . I ,Qg i . JW? ith. A Carl Michael Leser Levi A,-Q Business transactions at the traditional candy counter are usually happy ones. t f .9 it if .,. Nw ,-.1 ch Linda Lowe Qs'-fe In . Q N Garry Malone 56 A 3 w wt. Judith Lowry mf' ro' .A - -nf I Larry Manches ter .. 1, vw, ,sim-F I Sue Lucas X5 1 Gary Mann Fmt -.49 -.ig sv-1 Mark Ludington rl, ' N X Harold Maricle 445 - - In I., . H VNV it 'F 0 ,QL Syl . A j or - ,-, K K A rr.. , H '- fb ff' A Q! L A Mary Eugene Samuel Ted Moreen Law Lazar Lazar Le Clair Leibov A iii' 5. , Q 4' gi' ,K n 'ii 7 - Q , New s,,c,,L J' A ...lv fs . , ,Q i 1- ,far 'rm' K 3 ,N 'Q h Judy Ralph BORING Margaret Dianne Lewis Lewis Lifsey Lindsay Lindsey 1' 'T' ,H 3 7? ,N M: , 1-I AA E- Carole Marion Little Livingston JG' 'F ol Sharon Linda Lobb Loder ' rx N ra. ir fl 'l r Y Q A ::'?l Mary Ann Reuel Loeffler Long K fly. M3 . -. 'Y I' ' Q' L K s Ronald Pamela Lorenz Loving ,LQ av fu. :asc a y ns L U. T F N A C7 . id Ali . Q. J - .. Douglas Donna Joy Esther Linda Sue Mac Arthur Moc Lachlan Maier Mallon Mallory Q ' e -cy L2 f . uw: .. - , I , ' -l f ' 51 4 Qx X? K K W rf lp' k fX Andrew Carol Richard Willtel' Ann Marko Marks Marr Marstom Martin fs s if .X .a R' X Judith John Martin Martinly 5 Q Q ,.. l -fs 'gi H ' 'X s ic rife v - I Victor Albert McBride McCarty Q isa' r f me v s lc, 1 .sf Q Douglas Normq McDonald McGee P Lx if 1 .5 ..i A f ,MW ' Sharon William McKay Mclemore . we Q' - X J t fi' . Xe-'Q' K I Catherine Suzanne Merrill Mestrezat Q15 A as . Q. ,sg . Joyce Nelda Miller Miller wg. is as .f . ,, . ,... , . .X X -SW Donna Thomas Milner Mintline .. .. ' n . N 1 U L' MSX. f M L Carolyn Ruth Ann Morris Morris s -Q-M., X ss.. Carol Maschino fem' is Larry McCarty .X N-nu 1 Janet McGinnis A-In if--M. .vs 5 . Michael McNeil K as r g M. Douglas Meyer ff Ai sv L x C il? is sr' f Mack Mason KN' go- ...s Es... s X Thomas McClain .i 'L Paula McGlone N .. 'I ys ski 2 3 X S: 'x Q Larry McNenIy 5 . 'ill' A . Carolyn lee Miller 1' mn-S 2 X my fs? Robert Mason Dean McComb . N , Q Marlene McGovern s. Q is Patricia Merrell A ,ww an fn. Yi!-Y X . Carolyn Sue Miller . ..t' we . Raymond Stephen Brenda Miller Miller Millican I ,, ,as S K . --. , Q fi X- Q-ii . . is . A x'.. , Aye L s KGYSH Max Linda Mitchell Mitchell Molina S ,3 1 ,C I X... Dawn Earlene Carole Morton Mosley Mossman 1 . e 'T . , Q L 733 tri . , an xy , ,B Sidney Wanda Charles Massey Matthews Mattice J? '. E . ' 9 i,1 I l . Q ,,..- 'T is I ww' Shelba Arthur George McConnaughhay McCoy McCrary , . .141 Charles Maynard --a ...J Vernon McCullough Anything else you want to put in there? Jane Taylor and Carole Young laugh at Dottie Shue's attempts to arrange her books. 54 . NA, 511' C' Danny Clyde lawrence Ruth Ann Monroe Moore Moore Morgan Harrison Mott fha. Marsha Mueller if s Y James Mumby , l t .A Robert Mumby vi. Juniors ,X 5 K 1 Stopping in the hall to get acquainted with Central's trophies is this group of Junior girls. A-Uh ar Q Qi ' ' ' , l,,: it ' ' s will W . 4 M ' Carol Mary Beth Judy Fredefkk Nazark Needham Neeley NeelY if . Q fx? by ' -by ' V3 -7, E n y. K V Pi' ff, ,f .-,,.- I 1 A in ' ' A A Ai 1 . A Judy Edward Douglas Paul Nordman Norton Notmon Oaks Wx' I: inf I ,A JJ Qs' .5 Q .., s fx' K' I, . rr? ' ' ff? In ' ,X 'gd we Sandra Catherine Sue Edward Osborn Overholt Page Palma we ss ff ,,. if-id V A vs M TI fix? N llilif l A s 4 Richard Howard Billy Anne Parks Parsell Passmore Paul 1 ' , N 4, - ,. A li - i . ft ' Nfl, l xx ' A NDN:-un 5 , I JUNE Ann Dennis Bruce Clifford Peck Pellins Perish Peryigo 58 w mal Paul Neely a-V. . rv Us 1 tr- . 4. Elizabeth Oates 01,5 - ,ff ' def fffl yK'.a3? -1. James Paris ri 'IX -1 r A Jean Paul Z Gayle Perry ,W my g Q L Fay Newman ' -., ,J .., . A so Glenn Oker Wigs -Q :iff David Parker ., ,fi A ,lr Dorothy Payne 5-,J-,sr 'N 1 Charles Petross 5'3- Suzanne Munger lm Mary Ann Myers s 4 N , fl. Juliann NGQY .W 19 '41 rain if Michael Newman fu-., Vi' I , ,,5 , 1.5. 'H' D .I if as Raymond Oliver Ruth Parker 5 fu. , 4' Q1 . , rf 1 MQ, 1. Ruthie Payne ms Larry Pickett lf fv v-. A. 5 ff Q gf Charles Murphy -:J .vw .In Q' k I Keith Myslicki v- YV 'X . - 1' if David Nail 'B A24 1' Linda Newton rv Q. 1-'-. , sz -vit Anne Olson 6 4' v fi' a so., gf I Cheryl Parkhurst nn. .,,. rf-1 4 Patricia Pease ,..e .f 1. Linda Pi nkstatf Yi -4-C New Rose Mary Murphy 1-J K.- ' A A Diane Nadell 4 J. 3 ,sr-lt. Nelda Nattrass 'Sp' vi vs Joell Niegarth to AA, rp , 1 ,J , Sandra Onweller ,ov 6 ,Q ... A X113 I Roger Parkinson 4: f . if A Ronald Pease i K ' i..,, Q A Robe rt Piper Juniors H is-2 ' I Michael Pirich J, xi? ,A i - .4 Bonnie Pride ., :Aw -rl , Xfo Bonnie Radke , fn s X,-1 ,Sn Richard Reams ,W ,A 1 Sharon Reynolds O Q L James Roclrafellow fs 5' YE' Q TX Janis Rogers 'R D'Alice Roska SKK. ,, ,-. vs .U 4.-.. ii Jacqifeline Plomondon X pu vi W r .. Joyce Primis ,if-T' ! Marvin Raglan 'Fir gy i. Douglas Reberg Xxx ., f Q Juanita Rheaves ' '15 gn Z 'A X. K Bill Rockwell 4 iv ai F' I 1 f Patricia Rollings i .1 if' Jacqueline Ross .xwgggp .c fini I 'S Patricia Podlesak 'W fini .5 l,fx0.f ' 'S Cynthia Pritchard SV Jerry Ragsdale 4, , if 11' R 2 .. 2 -3 A Georgieanna Reed Mx 'U 'x '41 -' ex yn Melita Rheaves ,. M , .. g. .- Q 'fl A Bonnie Roddie 'N' ,. I L ,. ,f sf- .3 ss, X ..1. rw.: 1'-A l 4 .. , N.. Ronald Rosenberg 'I -ss Sv Si 1 ,fx is glial Lynwood Rosser ix 'Q .L I L- , ' ,sau Y X .r., I Mac Gregor Poll il Ls ' ig . - 5, f Roberta Pritchard .v Lucille Ramos Am ,UPU 51L.'sf'tk ' 1 , 'tv 'Ps Virginia Reed .J Mi fi tu A ,-. Sally Ricl ardson -?P a J, ff gn t , 5 it? L ' it K. ls Magdalene VlVi0n Poole Poppoff 1 ,,. ,E nl .,.,: I 1,5- Deloris -ldmes Pwen Pruiett L, .we f D N' fuck t., - . E .-, wi A , f' -lgn Milton Randall RGfiClf cfffft' ,,4 'K . ..- Q Aw A 7 I Susan Gloria Reid Reid J P J, 'G 1.44 it gf f -Q L 4 N L P 'J UW 1 Charles Edward Rickard Riederich A N rg, et , , f E4 Muriel Port 43,5 42' 'fv- Glenda P ugh 2 1 J R an ack ashleigh u. ,w..- Y A7 F Anita Reilly X vs -. -'-Q. A Sue Riley Roger Povolny Q 'VH fi 4: .,v H o Lawre nce Puterbaugh -J ,.. X 'J .7 J ,X L. Barbara Raslich larry Reinhardt fr Us , , - 1 Elsa Riske I si f' ,J slut: . I 'fi 1' Revalee Price A Sharon Raatz 3 1. Kathleen Rau ,1 '. ,, .. il' -df? V -wlih Q 'iran John Rensberger 5? l Gary Roberts Pom Poms for sale! Chip Eichorn spreads school spirit and raises funds for iunior activities by persuading classmates Janet Sheppard, Jeri Lynn Fuhrmann, Ruth Foster and Ann Dodd to buy his goods 59 M Juniors -in ,X J ,: is - is 5 ...I Jq: Carol Carolyn Marcia Marilyn Gary Melvin Rubel Russell Russell Russom Rutherford Rutledge h 1' r , f . Sf: ig 5 ,ff is -l 'Y R Ni Q3 Q3 e me . in g K ww .ab l S J ,ark-1 ' fn .srrr , J 5 , 5 . A M.: James Caron Meredith Robert Melvin Kenneth Sage Salerno Sanders Samet-re Squnderg Sayers - A1 :X lll' ,- is ss ' W 'ts' y S Rim Robert Vicki Robert Carol Gary Schaefer Schilling Schlegel Schlukbier SCl ll'l9lflel' SCOTT P ,... R , a s se uf N V QS S 5 4 J At Marion Shambes xv I Kay Shepard James Short dia .,s .- ..1.. Carol Kohlmann enjoys modeling her Junior Prom dress for Sander Ann Brainard. slmen iw F Mx- A ta iff' . i s S H ---r y vsqffl . r . -Q . f Q . J i i Dale Judith Ruth Carla Ghyraine Kenneth Skunda Slater Sly Smelser Smelser Smiley 60 -..msa.,4 1 Q. 'T V 6 J g....,..4h. 2 Richard Martha Judith Ruud Ryan Ryclcman S 'es ir? 5 ' V' fig!! . - Na- , gn I' R we-f fa Ll R' , R v J S I ,,i V .. John Otto Carol Sbieggy Sbihlik SCl1CleleI' ,re 4 ,t., R C 13 gm ., '- x gtk '5 L dna' . rm- ,,. had Q. Annette Esther Larry 5efTl9f1'lOiI' Severn Seymour S S 'Reefs S fs ,. wg F vs K. L A ' ' , WV ' x J J J 3 Dale Mary Myron Shaw Shedd Shelton in ',, fn - iv ,g. W ey, S, VXA f 4 A A 5 J .f Janet Frances Janet Sheppard Shipp Shirkey v 5 'I 1' J ,Q ,K J f ff M 'Y' N' ' - Q Dorothy Richard Tl10m0S Shue Shur Sibilsky J 5 K .iw f- 'ii it M- ' 1313, 'QL A .'k' 4 bqlz S X x R X 7 J A W Richard Jim Dee Anne Sinclair Sines Sitts 'zl luir sf? 35. .-.M 'I S' ' ug' . -. - f er if' ' ,. Xe .. .r,' 'I Q Bruce David Jean Smith Smith Smith Juniors ,sa Q. V, ' ' ll. , .- .. V I: A ' R A 4 I ' F N kv 1, W 5 , we? , Lk A-2. If eg: 'T r T 1:3 :ra - 'F fr? ,, ..,, ,gf ' - Q r L f' :R . I l i it f 'V I 4 b sjgie lie af' -' Jerry Kathleen Kenneth Geraldine MUFY Sandra Sharon Stephen A'-'Von Smith smith smith Thomas Smith smith smith Smith Snider 2325 A ' , 0 'V' 3 'i ,Ms Z xv., r ,, 5., ' his T Q 'H' n'rrr I r as - f T , ' -' .f-if , f ' ' , '. - .' '-ff' lxfy f gt , 'FM' ' all , W? ,- ' K ' K Y' X' - Ura rr t A' z , Q V - A ' -N . al I: - lf l 4 'f Cari Donald Judith Randee laffv MUYY 'lamce goqolyn Ermg Snyder Somsky Somsky Sorscher Sousa SPGUYS Speffv P' ke' lace . X' fp, 7 'Q' P we T J 1 X 41.5 I 'Q :QI W Vi N ' aw L as :S , an S ,,, 6 gjK 'f:i'J A - , ' 'W K , K V Cm Q... Q: r ggi' , Q' L' .. X X as S 'ff W S S 1 to e rf A X.: T A , ,t .Lk ' , R.: H x ' . r , ! , Q f ff! I 1 to if , Daniel Poni Lou Merle Cvfiis NODCY Donald John Mark Dennis Stachowiqk Stanard Stanfill Steel Stein Stephenson Sfefnef SleVe'1S Stevenson P f Q. 5,1 Lrg 'Sf' fm W ft, I rg , .a we W , few T.. ,vi ,5 Z ,A , ' Us T so gf, S T -ev T lf '- Barbara Donna Roger Ro,-,Qld Liane William Trammell Glen lV'-'Jn sfewarf Stewart Sting groddurd Straley Stratton Suddith 5Ullef'9eI' Suffer' T 3. s . l A 3 6595 R o ix M no , 5 -'cr , - ,: 0 ck ,L xtgfyt Ui.. I ,A x 5,3 Lvl' , .5 .L .Ag ' A , kwa' A W J' A ...Q Q Q Md' ' .v-srl 1 A k .X M is ,KZ A V Nwa f I 'kr I '12sl1!T5X A l l ' - ' Y f Stephen Patrick Elizabeth R0f1I'1ie Stanley Ralph Colette David JOADTI Sutton Sweet Symon 51050 Szeszulski 52Ydlowslri Tadrick Talarico Thlberf A f al is .1 r N K l 5 'r L - Sharon Janet Bonnie Talbot Tate Taylor LJ 3 'K f: 11 W4 A 3 Y lbw: f ' A 'eff . '4- NW e 4 A . nf :lk Clifford Judith Peggy Taylor Taylor Taylor ! 5' 5' ' C gf Z Y 1 'I' 3 - 3... . ,Y J' ' if We iv W : - ' William Thomas Howard - Nervous, boys? Howard and Leonard Teitelbaum, and Dorf Stephenson anxiously await 1'Qylo,- Taylor fehelbuum the time when they will pick up their dates for the Junior Prom. 61 .-as , , , . ..E I A ge. x.:,. AI Q :Q V, xi K . E , 2 -it 8 V' , l Q if W : W L' I 3 4, .. l ' 4 , . ii L ' Leonard Robert Michael Constance Peggy Teitelbaum Temple Terry Thompson Thompson A - . ' W, H ' Q if i. . 0 K' fs egg. ' 4, . T -Q ,gg .f , lj' .J . g A K 5 ., , . x ,.- A Lester Eugene MGYQOYST Yolanda Carol Tomas Topolewski Torres Torres TOSSBY 2- -2' K 'faq . t L ?,.,.t A, 4 ,. 1. 1 4 life H I A Karen John Bonnie Larry Sandra Troxel Truesdell Tucker Turner Turner 2 P 'N V' A . , . 1 W' - T W . ,fav g . gy wi 5 1 -W ' - Q 'Y ..'.: Afp, 4 K' it 'fdivl fx? Q ..X. K L , L .g..15g. ly s. JE,- Virginia Phyllis Danny Steven Genevieve Vandervort VanHuff VanSlyke VanVoorhis VanWagoner 21:3-if t I W1 in g k, , :: Mm Eb V A L X , l 'r K L L f-:: 2 Veronica Lucile Mary Ann Arnold Sandra Vlaz Wade Wadsworth Wagner Wagnef V QMQLM. t :-, - '-1' D .4 ' ' , 'TL ' 1 W1 . Cy I 4 J gg W 'L Y-N f - i V Q -A, ,V wr ii t L fs 'Te' 1 Gerald Jessie John K'-'Y linda walker Walker Walker Walker Walker A ' . .---' ,. ' W- We, , .za ' gg, is W , yew L ' J ... ,. WIV- f 41 1- ,I ' A f- ,I .... w e Paul Tom 4' -loan Ke 'Y Ellmbefh Walton Walton ward w 'e Wamel' P ,,,,.: .. gy , L 'W W 9 f 2 -.':. . --., if A:.- 2 Q-H5 r y. W W W .r. . Barbara Jerry Victor Harold -ludifh Watson Watson Watson Watterhouse weuks .J J . , in Daniel Freelon Thorsby Threlkld ff' A 3 Q - .., 2 ' 1 1 L K L 6 A L ,I .,:. Mary Maxine Totten Towns V: , .... , 1 . Qt . ::: We ' . J T' . Lo ell Marcia Tyigkq Urbdh .. fab W .-:.- 2-ii - 1 Wyf., X -W Xt A , .. .W'. 'f John Margaret Vaughn Veenhuis ' ' Sharon Gregg Wagner Wahlstrom 5 ff WZ Patricia Wayne Walker Wallace .W' i ,. K ,..,..', I, 5 . .4 Eric William Warren wmren 1 V ,..-' , ' -3 - -' l se S . 53? 1' ,.,.. .lel'I'Y James Weaver Wells , ef if t li xi -ti! LaNita Thurman f-r Mary Jean Treichel 1 K ,... : I :- Q ,B T' 1. 4 1. Ronald Urquhart I Sharon Vessells Z -nr T , . il, Frederick E. Walker I gr Q . Ferrald Waller - 514 tw' in , v tl Diane Washington F' is 1.1. Donald Wendt W., 1 gt '. , VA. X if we s Blair Tillinghast s Jeanette Triplett Lanny Valentine as ,l e . Ne, A ,QS J 'S li Sue Vincent Y tt J Frederick W. Walker ,la g A . June Walters .. Ag. 3 Lilian Watkins V M- A is tts' A ' i wig, Y David Wentworth Juniors 1 l b- J. 'Mk QW . . 3 swf he -'Q V, if Q if. A5 1 Q fi 1 ' ,Q I yyy i as ' me . QU I T l A r s ' w Pl Di,-,ah James Jane Clarence Harold Judith Yvonne Wes, Wheqfon Whetham White White White White 'i . in a Q . t y Nadine Gloria Wilburn WilCOX W .Q-cg i V --5 i -A - Daryl William Willett Willey I .1 V Kenneth Norma Williqmg Williams J- C- Myrna Williamson Willisfgn e fs. .f xr 5 ff i 4-Q Ai d am ' sobm How do I rate such a sharp date for the Junior Prom? Pat Sweet Wilson wnson asks Mgry Howard as they start off for an evening of fun. .:,,. .' rn awk is is - 5 I --1 ,, --35 ,. 1 -ev - 3' ' S Xf'Z?..t'1'. yr .N ', fm A ...A e ff -., , ., Xi w i 'zz f J . , X . f . E I - s A . , Carol Dennis Ronald Tom Donald Judith Arthur Wolverton Woodbury Worley Wray Wfighg Wygff Yeofis ' faiiff' ' if .- . L New 2 - ': , .-x ., Qvb. as e lii si .,. 1 1 Jesse James Carolyn Ruth DOHC Young Younger Zehnder Zeile Zittel VKX- vl' ' x Thomas Whitman TOO. ,,3 v--4 ia James Wilcox 1 nv W.- s, L, -an lflx ,ffl Gerald Williams f v sv 4, Sondra Williams 'Q -A v 1 uns . Judith Wilson as if, 7 Peter Winegarden fx , rv ,Q 0 'W A Patricia Yettaw 114-gr . .L Sharon Wick f 4' Lavern Wilkinson 115. I A Gustina Williams as, -wr A Carol Williamson l 4 'sh- Richard Wilson C Y A .W W Lynda , Wolcott 5 M Carole Young 63 ASSEMBLY Assembly of an aufomobile brings fogefher 'rhe chassis, mofor, and body. In eclucafion, we combine ACADEMICS wifh ACTIVITIES and ATHLETICS. A -3 YW Fif A1 Q.: f 19 4 ' D Yfffv' ,I-. liz 763 ' :fx J Hy X if Ziff' 4x X 9 X. qiaqfs K f S XC L, V! W.,-.L7M55N R Z x 317' ' -1' ,- .figih ' ' ' s . -1 fav, ,fx ' Q sn 7 0-ww' J' lv. . 'X , n ff, . J 3'0'NunS 1' J X 'X Q -92? :Kyiv 'K ' . . E ,W-1 ' ' in v I A.. -. . f.-'-A fr ,,.. 9 if n 'A A -..ad vp Academics ff, A, . X L Q -L ,Sci fir A Y A MAH Q - 7,5 f 1 Q4 a 'X x 'ff-Q-at . if -V sr. Q-'gl W. A l 'A L A me W . L ,Wim :H , ,H ,Q ,M fi 335 L' W X ' AX f. K 1 14 .4 U'f'f3f' 5 5 ?Wr ,M ,L KAN? :Xml ix., ,wp Mb WW Mi-afglynkgf if A ,N is L, .' -4 - 4 mf v fra -5? 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I gf Mathematics stimulates sound reasoning Bob Jones concentrates on solving a Geometry I problem. vm l U l L , - 4 Bob Stevens and Bernard Andraini look on as Judy Kolbe explains a Math problem. Classmates of Gordon Potter look on as he explains on Algebra IV stumper. Trig doesn't seem so hard to Will Davison and Jim Rising when Roger Boylan explains it. 67 A study of world religions is one of the interesting proiects of world history classes. , gun HEMTAQL I QW-2.2. lQ.1j,' Students in civics classes find charts help to em- phasize important subiects. if SN. i N 1 if L History connects the past is -so M, i ln modern history classes such as this one a student, Rilla Baker, lectures to the class. P K P 111. , -.SNM Busy early European history students make their outlines for the next day's discussion. Time magazine informs history classes of world news. with the present Off to Canada, students of Miss Mildred Hodges' two-hour history and contemporary problems class went for the week-end of January 'l5l Guests of Toronto's Northern Technical and Commercial H i g h School students, the Centralites were privileged to attend a model United Nations Assembly in the Ontario Parliament Building a nd to discuss with Northern students international b o u n d a r i e s and waterways. Problems of trade are considered by the members of the trade committee. -3,- Officers of the two-hour history class lead discussions and conduct the class. Different opinions a re viewed by the members of the committee discussing dis- putes over United States and Canadian investments. When Ron Shear, Brenda Brown, Ernest Nestle, Loretta Caldwell, Jerry Lucas and Carol Brissette work together, their modern science questions are answered with little difficulty. fa-.tw What will happen next? Patiently waiting for the outcome of Bonnie Buscl1er's concoction are biology students Joanne Brundle, Kay Ingram and Brenda Guy. Science classwork point Chemistry experiments provide moments of anticipa- tion for sciencestudents Betty Warner and Bill Warren. , 9554 me-fi NW, 1,5 x Now, I must carefully pour this mixture into the beaker, Katie Ken- nard tells Mike McNeil as she attempts to solve a chemistry problem. Gee, this amoeba sure squirmsi With the aid of a microscope, biology pupils Gary Prayton, Bill Severn, Floyd Wright and Bill Thayer observe the antics of the one-celled animals. toward the future Using modern equipment makes physics problems, such as Boyle's Law, easier for Sam Paraschas, Victor Milner and Tom Pintacura to understand. f'f 's ja Anxiously awaiting for Philip Hick to get their first French tape recording underway are Sandy Giguire, Carol Baker, and Betsy Grant. Languages are tools for world understanding Who took our dog, is the dependent clause explains David Bullock to his English III class. Q, ' IIONVYL tiff' M I -FZ 5 1 Having trouble, girls? Putting up a Latin poster can be difficult, Wendy Hamilton and Alice Duncan find out. Authentic Spanish skit is fun and helpful too! The students enioy watching their classmates Norm Sullivan, Blair Tilling- hast, Ron Stoddard, and Pam Loving perform. Art preserves beauty Preparing a sketch of clay and glue for a large relief painting is Hans Christenson. fy: Q Artistic talent is shown in the sculpture by Benny Ken- dull. YY' Careful now! David McCallam displays patience and skill at the potter's wheel. A ga After decorating their enameled iewelry Kay Anderson and Betty Connors place it in the kiln. Students learn To prepare students for the future is the goal of the commercial and industrial art courses at Central. By taking such classes as typing, shorthand, print shop, and machine shop, young adults develop technical skills that are used in both the industrial and business worlds. Office practice students Sandy Blaine and Pat Hammond realize the im- D'5C0Ve n9 'hcl C0nCe 'lml'0n 'S essenlml portance of accuracy when working with business machines. lm. of business and industry Working with a drill press in machine shop affords Bill Book excellent training for future work. n A Xe.. f-' 4 Draftsmen Lynn Mills, Lynn Black, and David Dan doweau, find precision instruments a necessity. No, ci complete overhaul isn't necessary, but Ken Materia, and Jim Pruett keep busy making odiust ments. Look, not one mistake! Peggy Taylor and Ken Quolls admire their lettering ability in print shop. 1 X Q, 'C fi Q Am .I- Girls of the gym class try the hula hoop and enioy watch- ing their classmates perform. Security education students learn about smoking with the aid of a cross-section of a cigarette. X QA 53 .A Running the track in the boys' gym classes keeps RNS - ' - Kiwiiiki muscles Iimber. M L 4 5, f - Av pfx 1 ,f , A- pi l , - 6 1. Driver training students board the bus to go to the new range, xi! -us- .Ni nv ,n l 94 .ff Homemaking students find that preparing Cl1flilmU5 cookies brings out their creative talent. .MJ Add iust a pinch, cautions Mrs. Louella Conklin to her boys' toods class. he school semester Comparing contemporary with older styles are lleft to rightl Anita Reilly, uarbara Miller, Fay Newman, Carolyn Zehnder, Carole Young, and Shar Q 0I't How to transfer a piece of cloth into an attractive garment is learned by sewing classes. 'I XX High-stepping drum maiors, Cliff Taylor and Charles Cwieka, lead the band. Flint Central High School Band Phyllis Abel, Robert Agnew, Robert Alexander, Tom Alquire, Barbara Atkins, Barbara Baker, Richard Baske, Pam Bearup, Tom Berryman, Delores Besaw, Beth Bigler, Gary Bowron, Sandra Bradley, David Bullock, Leroy Burke, Richard Carr, Jannecke Cates, James Cherry, Byra Childress, Don Clark, Menda Clifford, Valrey Clifford, Duane Colwell, Dorothy Cooper, Deanna Cranston, Edwin Custer, Gary Custer, Pat Cunningham, Robert Deneen, Norma Dolphin, Richard Dunstan, Robert Ebmeyer, Craig Elick, Tom Gale, Archie Ganus, John Goldner, Dorothy Garrett, Ed Graham, Carrie Grant, Diane Griffin, Larry Grotts, Lon Habrirk, Marilyn Harvey, Barbara Hawley, Anita Hayes, Lyle Henderson, James Henderson, Terry Henry, Judy Hewett, Frances Hoeffgen, Jerry Howard, Robert Howell, Rosalie Hudson, Fred James, Doug Jenkins, Angie Johnson, William Johnson, Mark Johnson, Joe Kendrix, James Keyworth, George Kil- bourn, Frank Lehr, David Lott, Jacqueline Madison, Gary Malone, Music adds zest to activities Football games are exciting, but win or lose, Central's marching band is there to cheer the team on! As the band members march out onto the field at the beginning of each game and during half-time, hearts warm and school spirits reach their highest peak. Loy- alty and pride are felt by all when the band goes through intricate formations such as spelling out TEAM, and exhibits the skill they have obtained by long hours of tedi- ous drilling. Larry Manchestin, Richard Mann, Tom Martin, Carol Moschino, James Mattson, Charles Mattice, Larry McCarty, Connie Mc- Cleod, Doug McCombie, Paul McGlove, Clyde Moore, Russell Moore, Mary Moore, Ted Nemeth, Gerry Newbert, Judy Nordmf-mf Woody Openo, Sue Parsell, Marilyn Popiioy, Jannett Proffen, Carole Putt, Lee Ranger, Doug Reberg, Sue Reed, David Reider, Robert Reid, Cathy Rhoades, Charles Richard, Dennis Riden, James Rising, Robert Rutter, Sally Saller, Richard Sand, Gerald Schafer, Gary Scott, Susie Schwerin, James Searcy, Rodger Shumaker, Larry Smith, Gary Steward, Marcia Stewart, Doug Stevenson, Dick Steven- son, David Stull, Marilyn Thomas, Dan Thorshy, Eugene Topolewski, James Triacne, Virginia Vandervort, Camlin Vermilya, Wallace Weir, Tom Westgate, Robert Wylie, Don Yuille. suv' in-H ws, ,X www -, f,w 'H'- X ' ski r QW X l I .' aa. N if-5 J '33 5 es gg w Q ? QQ '. 4- 5. jg5.wfwm1sg Wjggrg I-..,, -5' W: iv E wail' HM 'UQ' F1 5 , ,, , 5 3 6' X , N Ag: g ff 2 J 1. AN' Q' 335' .5-35 - ', X ff' I ,X ff X Q . -2 - - ,.. If' K I ,, i, 8 s 5 gk X QR Q, xt W8 , . C . Q ' 1' E xx Q 1 r P 1' Jwfw' -. - .ff . i Q . 1 X h ' fi, ix Ik k xx' 016 X w .. v ... .wg . X X . ' Q favs S i . in 4, Q is my X if ,mm S if 5 N V .1 S X M 0. 41 P7 , wpiw LV 8 Q qg 'Pg X a A 'Y Y cv. 'Q ' 1 ,Q 'EAA ,. Wm .1 f Q4 i.gt ti ', if Q x fi 1 R .1 Q If A.,-w gf ,ff f' 9 - Nab? .Nt .wx .-.v X A, E-vs . ' M' W. xi, 'Hx LI 'as T, :gpqg il , . if ,N 1 f 0, 1 .vw 4 i dd 'bfi L QQSEK . Melodies spring lortl -. V Www:-f GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW: Alfhild Bugge, Judy Hahn, Carolyn Bloomer, Sheron Talbot, Kathleen Plasha, Norma McGee, Connie Mock, Carol Magee, Sue Jeffes, Nancy Short, Barbara Hetchler, Carol Taylor, Melita Hunt. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Garvius, Sharon Hollingshead, Linda Hincks, Margaret Veenhuis, Monna Rae Murphy, Carol Ostrander, Charlotte Harden, Sandra Turner, Bonnie Radke, Pat Burgess, Cherie Clark, Janet Forgie, Thelma Brown, Pat Jones. THIRD ROW: Providing enioyment for many people are members of the Girls' Glee Club. With per- formances for varied audiences, the girls share their beautiful singing voices with others. During the course of the school year, the Glee Club participated in the City and State Festival, the Music Benefit Show, the Bonnie Jo Rye, Donna Coon, Beverly Ford, Francis Spicko, Carolyn Lee Miller, Sue Foreman, Sue Green, Sharon Raatz, Jannine Draheim, Liane Straley, Nelda Miller, Joan McKay, Mary Van Campen, Dolares Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Lathrop, Sandra Osborn, Lalean Clark, Ann Langley, Mimi Frederickson, Mary Shedd, Linda Woodard, Mariio Corkran, Lorna Buckner, Janis Rogers, Linda Carpenter, Judy Smurthwaite, Mary Higgins. Spring Concert and the Kaleidoscope. Prominent local clubs also had the privilege of hearing the girls sing. ln the spring, to wind up a busy year, the Glee Club had their annual reunion where present and past members got together to talk over old times. from deep within This year, the Boys' Glee Club partici- pated in the Christmas Assembly by sing- ing a few well-known carols. They also took part in the District Vocal Festival at Lake- ville, Michigan, Music Assemblies and the Spring Concert. That the love of singing is favored no more by female than by male is clearly incli- cated by the Boys' Glee Club. Although the girls usually sing way above the boys, the audience acceptance is pretty much the same. AVA, BOYS' GLEE CLUB: FIRST ROW:Joe Todd, Greg Walstrom, Ron Wilson, Bob Elder, Ivan Sutton, Frank Barnett, Ron Cannell, Mike Tabit, Bill McClemore, Ralph Husemann, Ewin McKay, John Rensberger. SECOND ROW: Tim Yencer, Freelon Threlkeld, Hilton Yarbough, Chester Chadwell, Charles Gatewood, Jerry Ferrell, Dave Kellogg, Larry Lane, Ken Swanson, Larry Breeden, Doyne Cason, Tom Harding, Rick Hartsoe. THIRD ROW: Keith Freeman, Lester Carpon, Chuck Thayer, Ed Adair, Traumell Suddith, Charles Jone, Leon Batson, Bob Johnston, Larry Rowe, Ernie Eckert, Jerry Hagy, Larry Webster, John Wood. 83 I so .K Q A 4 Q. - Singing makes the ti x A Cappella CHOIR FIRST ROW: Susie Dolan, Mary Totten, Carren Salerno, Diane Gardner, Judy Slater, Mary Skaff, Bob Huff, Gary Johnson, Tom Hayton, Steve Sutton, Clyde Ferguson, Jerry Hagy, Lany Rowe, Ricky Gay, Linda I.olli, Helen Hall, Frances Jen- kins, Barbara Stewart, Marilyn Murdock. SECOND ROW: Gail Hop- kins, Pat Campbell, Sharon Mangold, Libby Symon, Gary Wilson, Jim Forester, Ron Livasy, Gordon Crane, Bob Alcott, John Sterner Wardell Barrett, Freelon Threlkeld, Amy Hoeffgen, Sue Smith, Sharon Clifford, Sandra Rhoedes, Carolyn Russell. THIRD ROW When Edward German, instructor of the A Cappella Choir, gives the signal, voices rise in perfect harmony. Composed of Central students who have outstanding singing voices, the A Cappella provides many types of audiences pleasant memories of beautiful music. Joanna Delos, Lois Bertram, Marsha Cobb, Judy Brown, Martha Baird, Danny Webster, Charles Jones, Bill Figley, Melvin Robinson, Gordon Potter, Bill Casner, Tom Whitman, Verner Stillner, Roberta Wallace, Beth Phillips, Myrna Williston, Phyllis Gilmore, lllene Phetteplace, Sandy Peltier. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Pratt, Jean Paul, Tamara Transue, Carren Thomas, Nadine Wilburn, Ruth Zeile, Joe Johnson, Craig Stace, Vic McBride, Rick Hartsoe, Alan Fraser, Duane Colwell, Jim Heusel, Kirsten Johnson, Iva Smith, Lorraine Marr, Elizabeth Oates, Nancy Crabtree, Anne Paul, Veronica Vlaz. Because they are such a talented group, the members of the A Cappella were re- quested to perform on many occasions. Be- sides entertaining at school functions, they also participated in the MEA-NEA Banquet at the IMA Auditorium, the Thanksgiving Service at the First Baptist Church and an assembly at Zimmerman Junior High School. heart feel gay The Madrigal Singers, composed of members of the choir, delight in putting on performances for varied audiences. The main purpose of the group is to entertain others and spread pleasure with their singing ability. Performing in the Solo and Ensemble Festival is something looked forward to by all members of the Girls' Ensemble. Being a smaller group ofthe Glee Club, they also participate in the Kaleido- scope, Music Benefit Show and Spring Musicale. Qing..-.4 N N SUM, x MADRIGAL SINGERS FIRST ROW: Amy Hoetfgen, Roberta Wallace, Caron 50lef00, Frances Jenkins, Marilyn Murdock, Carren Thomas, Tamara Transue, Mary Totten. SECOND ROW: Rick Hartsoe, Jim Heusel, Verner Stil- lner' Vic MCB lde, Jerry HGQY, Gary Hilson, Melvin Robinson, Jim Forester. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FIRST ROW: Alfhild Forgie, Pat Dones. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Bugge, Sheron Talbot, Carolyn Bloomer, Kath- Harden, Sue Foreman, Ann Langley, La Jean leen Plasha, Carol Magee, Nancy Short, Janet Clark, Jannine Draheim, Dolores Mitchell. Prescreening sports pictures are co-editors Pat Montgomery and Nancy Stein istandingl while Ruth Ann Miller and Lynda Salisbury,Cco-editors of senior section, introduction and division pagesl, check senior pictures. 'Q Has this picture been checked in yet? Penny Coyne lstandingl activities assistant, asks Mary Spears, photography editor, while Judy Curtis, copy as- sistant, writes a cut line for Sue Fitzgerald, activities editor. 'Ea '1 r. si 9 'G-'ti X Sophomore co-editors Marsha Russell and Connie Hart- man lstandingl compare pages with Ruth Ann Morris and Karen Eufinger, iunior co-editors, as they paste up pictures for their section. .,. vi ,fe Envisioning the book as a whole are Marilyn Kuperus, editor-in-chief who assigns the pages and deadlines, and Marilyn Horvath who edits all the copy. Journalists worl With little thought of recogni- tion, staff members of the Pros- pectus work together in harmony from September to May. From deadline to deadline, the importance and responsibility of their separate duties remain deeply embedded in the minds of those who endeavor to produce for Cen- tral students an accurate and de- scriptive account of the year's events. Carolyn Hopkins, faculty and academics assistant, looks over finished pages as Joanne Derck, general assistant and Roberta Pritchard, assistant, help Elizabeth Hopkins, section editor, to com- plete additional pages. 1 4 sglhp... 'i ...ML I Xx X Material for an article is gathered by Kay Ingram during an interview with Howard Auer, assistant principal. till the iob is clone Hard work and complete co- operation is the secret of Central's productive Arrow Head staff. Reporters, typists and editors function together like a perfectly- oiled piece of machinery. By tak- ing paper, pencils, ideas, news and adding great quantities of time and energy, the iournalists come up with a bi-weekly, newsy product. Finding the right word for a certain size headline is a problem as reporters Beverly Culp, Mike Saltman, Jane Bullwinkle and John Tmder find out Studying their parts for a future play in drama class are Sandy Harris and Allan Baker. Classes provide At Central, the art of speaking is taught in public speaking, spring speech and drama classes. By giving various types of speeches and skits in the presence of others, the public speaking classes learn to express themselves with the greatest of ease. Spring speech is offered the sec- ond semester, and its primary purpose is to prepare talented students for the Saginaw Valley Speech Contests. Drama, a class especially for stu- dents who have a desire to act, con- centrates mainly on the presentation of And that's the way it went, Ron Mclntyre tells the class as he winds up a speech. skits and plays. Spring speech students Jim Wilcox and Doug Harbo re- hearse their orations for a coming contest. practice in speaking Students who enjoy working with radio equipment and doing broadcast- ing work find Central's radio class very profitable. Under the direction of Stephen All, the students work on radio scripts for future use of W. F. B. E. Even though the radio class is separated from the main building, be- ing in the radio tower, it is considered an important part of Central's academic schedule. nm..... While Marsha Mueller calls the minutes off Richard Lemeke prepares to go on the air. Judy Bryan Pat Coscla and Bll Stratton listen to recordings to be used in future broadcasts CADET TEACHERS ROW ONE: Patricia McBride, Sherryl Ennes, Fran Sherwin, Mrs. Julia Grotts fadviserl, Pauline Dillenbeck, Jane Rose, Jayne Draper. ROW TWO: Joanne Johnson, Rae Ann Withey, Joanne Davison, Glenda McCain, David Lott, Linda Neisch, Sallie Marcoux, Sharon Mead, Sharleen Williams. J Cadet teachers profit from experience Students whose goal is a teaching career have unlimited opportunities to test their capa- bilities by enrolling in the accredited cadet teachers' program. During the week, the cadet teachers spend actual time in the classrooms of various schools assisting the teacher in whatever way needed. This practical experience assists them in deter- CADET TEAci-lens Row ONE: Mufgafei sumo, Pm Men.-mf, Connie ml l 9 Whefhef 'heY have 'he qualilies 'mes' Mock, Rillc Baker, Barb Baxter. ROW TWO: Carol Waghorn, Mar- sary for sucessful teachers. garet Clifford, Lorene Philp, Bette Lueck, Betty Jane Jones. Fridqyg gre regerved QS di5Cu55i0n dqyg far cadet teachers, providing them with an oppor- tunity to discuss experiences of the past week. CADET TEACHERS ROW ONE: Caroline Anderson, Mary Ann Fluette, Carol Ponder, Kay lngram, Barb Ross, Judy Rolf, Sonia Bissell. ROW TWO: Eugene Bullock, Jerry Mawhinney, Larry Mawhinney, Charlotte Klein, Nancy Meadows, Sandra Lambert, Doreen Bennett, Susan Hayek, Lois Billmeier, Sandra Jacques, Joy Stone, Edith Winkler. -l 1' lmglszl- Dick Siders lrightl scans his notes while Doug Harbo, Bob Harding, and Esther Mallon look on, ready to offer some constructive criticism. Jebaters argue, discuss, :nd convince An individual who wants to learn how to successfully put his point across to others should find debate class very beneficial. Besides the fun of being on an affirma- tive or negative team and matching wits and knowledge against other students, the debater develops his speaking skill to the point where he is able to express himself with confidence and ease. Before beginning their debate, Linda NOUUUF1, Barbara Baker, David Joseph, and Jerry Weinstein comPC 'e h0fGS- Hm-m, that might be a strong issue to bring out, considers Bonnie Taylor as Merrily Gorne, Larry Mawhinney, Leslie Gutterman, Diane Nadell, and Joanne Puffer observe. Activities NF? mg 5 r 'Fr n 'g Www? W , I 'vkww L X if lx W 1 ,gf- . . BCH 3m'1Yf'71. 1' Sana ,x-A ,im . . ,L .. .S 1,,1,M,g 1: W 5 ax W mum. ., if fa? qs u 4- 6 fm-pi 1 wr ix lug, 1 Www Q J x 5: A- ii ' iw x it :Ei Q 1 x ' f-,-1 V? ' Q TV? I ,gqfpfl ' if .4 f N. , N as . . -W tv -,. If I in - 'i ,. ,, , , in 115. A ,Q Q ,.. Q it 4 ,-s, . M 1-1' Vi ,- H I Q Il 43 :JJ D ffjggns ': .gli -f --spfwi W - , ' Q5-A ' 'lffunfx . .n '.2,,'...i n i rig, -g ,. lx, , :J ' 1, :' 4 I X '. r-. ' 5 ff , :' x hfs, gi i .. s T. ,TA Q, . ' '- 'qv Q, V? as V., i L, -A 'l' ff pfv, .N ,MQ N- i 4. ve-3.5 Students eagerly usher in the new school year fy '.QfX5.N . N' ns ssh Xi '. rs- Another school year begins! Fresh en- thusiasm bursts forth as students rush through Central's doors. When classes resume, student activities begin to function. Spirits rise as club pledging gets in full swing! Even though it is humiliating tor a sophomore girl to have to wait on a senior boy, everyone agrees it's all in the fun of initiation week. Suddenly the halls come alive! As class election posters go up, each floor takes on a bright look. Heads are seen turning in every direction as the students attempt to see everything. During the busy autumn days, summer vacation is forgotten. School, with its activities, becomes the main interest of young people. Another happy year at Central is finally underway. Enioying the prompt attention that he gets during pledge week from Karen Coggins and Barbara Hetchler is Keith Richardson. Rushing forward to greet their friends after a long day Gt SCl100l Ofe Judy Moehring, Dale Lucas, and Shirly Elnes. No, they're not stuck up! It's campaign time again and an assortment of posters captures the interest of all Centralites. T ER W' EICHHUPN , - get-HQHHLL V! O in lf the expression on the face of Art Yeotis is any indication he doesn't mind having his make-up ap- plied by the smiling Ann Dodd. ef, Next, Lee Burley gives final touches to the make up of Ken Williams while Art gives his nod of approval. Production reaches full peak One of the most successful plays of the year was Meet Me in St. louis, a delight- ful comedy presented by the Junior Class. Using the scenery and dress characteris- tic of the 'l900's, the iuniors acted out the hilarious adventures of a heart-warming family named Smith. l College and Career Day enabled stu- dents to attend discussions and lectures by representatives from leading colleges and universities, the armed forces, and various occupations. At the Career Carnival, several vocation- al booths were displayed, and pamphlets containing helpful information were dis- tributed. Listening with intent interest to a Hillsdale College representative are Barb Baxter, Ruth Shue, Tom Taylor, Sue Hemingway, Linda Olson, and Doug MacDonald. Interested in the restaurant business? This exhibit, at the Career Carnival, was observed by many Central students. Beauty captivates the student body Being queen brings tears of icy from Lynda Salas bury who is surrounded by Lynda Gibson Janet Schneider, Bonnie Gangraw, Karolatta Beauchamp Judy Rech and Sue Brockway A rapturous and excited Lynda Salisbury presided over Central's first homecoming festivities, a vic- torious football game was followed by a couple dance in the gym, Lynda was elected by student vote from the Sen- ior Class, as were her attendants, Janet Schneider and Lynda Gibson. Juniors chose Bonnie Gangraw and Karolatta Beauchamp, and sophomore representatives were Judy Rech and Sue Brockway. Lynda waves gaily to an admiring crowd! Qi Oui, mademoiselle! French students Carrie Sue Grant, Dottie Shue, Pat Turlay and Judy Hewitt listen to their teacher, Sue Parsell, as they dance in the ballet. act of the Kaleidoscope. l Activities evolc Flint's new public library inspired the theme for Central High School's 33rd anual Kaleidoscope, Book Revue in which 350 Central students participated. Keith Richardson and Linda Lee Clark were Master and Mistress of Ceremonies while Euguene Bullock took the part of Dr. l. Ama Bookworm. Music was under the direction of Miss Louise Doetsch, Ed- ward German and Bruce H. Robart. Miss Jacqueline Kramer was in charge of productions and Moreen Leibov was the student director. Presiding over the Kaleidoscope as Master and Mistress of Ceremonies are Keith Richardson and Linda Lee Clark. Hang down your head Tom Dooley, yell Bob Southwell and Ron Watson while Steve Miller and Gene Owens pay close attention. Tales of India come alive as Pam Loving does an interpretive dance of that country. ,pub ' Centralites become television stars! Being interviewed on Flint's new television station WJRT are Bruce Robart, director of Central's orchestra and band, and Paul Tremewan, Cen- tral's Indian. creative talent School-sponsored activities are brought into the homes of many when students appear on Flint's new television station, channel 12. Teen Canteen and Teen Traffic Court are among the programs in which teenagers are invited to participate. Radio station WFBE, under the direction of high school stu- Rodm Class membefs dlll9e 'lY b'0GdCGS' G football game over WFBE. Taking part are Bill Casner, Jerry Lemuel, Dick . . .. h 1 . dents, gives young people a responsibility that enables t em o Lemeke and Swphen AH' Sponge'- receive valuable experience. Central's football team retained the support of all as senior girls formed a chorus line to cheer the team on at the Saginaw and Pontiac games. Gitfing 0 f0USinQ kick to Cheer The YGGYU on Ore senior Parsell, Lynda Salisbury, Ruth Shue, Joanne Davison, Judy girls Sue Sparks, Sue Brown, Elizabeth Hopkins, Sandy Hodson' Kay Mo,-,is and po, Turley. Sines, Sue Fitzgerald, Diane Watters, Bette Lueck, Nancy TQX 5 F'1T'e D' ,L - 'SFFPWEKE ,. ' ' L.. I! X Here comes the teaml An uproar rises from the stands as the foot- Tom Fullenwider's selling method seems to be very effective as Carol Schneider pur- chases a Thanksgiving football program while Anne McNeven and Rilla Baker look on. Holiday vacations brin Thanksgiving time is royally accepted by Central students! Signs fill the halls, and the slogan City, Valley, State in '58 seems to be on the tongue of everyone. Shakers, pennants and Thanksgiving programs are sold throughout the school. The day before the game red and black dominates the class- rooms, and enthusiasm is shown during the Thanksgiving pep assembly at Ballenger Field House. On Turkey Day, Central's cheering section is packed with loyal supporters who showed up to cheer their team on to a brilliant victory! Central's Block F Section goes into action portraying a teepee. unlimited ioy Strains of l'm Dreaming of a White Christ- mas drift across Central's snow-covered cam- pus as the year turns toward the Christmas holidays. Central ioined in the festivities this year by broadcasting Christmas music from the tower. Even the halls put on a dress of red and green to celebrate the occasion. The North Pole Fantasy was the appro- priate name given to the Christmas dance held at Ballenger Field House. School assemblies also added to the splendor of the season. l Carlene Holmgren, Jessica Good- win, Karen Olroneski, Diane Watters, Sue Brown, Sherry Bennett, and Mike Hamp sort out decorations as Carl Waghorn, Kay Morris, Barbara Baker, and Bob Barton trim the tree for the Christmas dance. Enioying refreshments at the Christmas dance are Tom Dancey, Sandy Michaud, Dick Ruud, Diane Watters, Dale Holland, and Ralph Lewis. The A Cappella Choir joins in a rousing chorus during the annual Christmas assembly. L 1 f-' CP x Y f XM. 0 ' ' 1 ' ii , 4 ,N f f s 5 . 1 N ' - f -s ti., 1. Canadian students give Centralites a warm send-off at the train Jane Draper ol the U.S. history and con- station' temporary p r o ble m s class presents roses to d . m p 4 Miss Mary Francis Mallon, the Canadian teach er. G n Adding cheery notes to the snowy month of January Pl., ,NK vw E -YNY Q QUE Ntabgkyl h .. l' ,7x?ffNij wa ea MW fu U l it Maw ' V- .I Iiff .13 Km Q Af .,, vs Hggqyial 'WWBL K ci , 'fit-113555 1 1 . ,ui 1 fmkwq if -N .xt Qislfg 5 .I E A x . . sign ,tax lr f'. ff.::f.iLf, 7 ,W 'A , i Hi kr.. A poem written by Nancy Parsell proved to be an effective decoration for the Senior Couple Dance. were various school activities. Senior plans included the Senior Couple Dance. Ap- propriately called Memories, it undoubtedly provided many for the students who were fortunate enough to attend. Pupils of Miss Mildred Hodges' two-hour history class traveled to Canada where they spent an entertaining and educational week-end as guests of Canadian students. On return, they brought home a promise of the Canadian stud- ents to visit Flint in March. For the benefit of the entire body, Dr. Glen Cunning- ham, former track star, spoke on the evils of alcohol. His speech proved to be not only beneficial but also interesting to listen to. Dr. Glen Cunningham speaks to Central students on the evils of alcohol. Us -rg .gg .pg-- s5,. . f- ' ' , mai ' wa through the winter months Cold weather and more snow ushered in the month of February, but exciting activities made the time anything but dull! The new semester began, and students energetically set to work to achieve teachers' praises through good grades. Diligent cramming for the first test of the semester was a common sight in the homes of Central students. Valentine's Day was celebrated with o Student Council dance, The Bow and Arrow Bounce. Couples attending were put in the Valentine mood with music provided by Paul Hocking's Band. Four more inches of snow fell last night was a common phrase throughout the city, and students found more than enough chances to develop their muscles through snow shovel- ing and pushing stuck cars. .Qi ::-- Sisters Sharon and Bette Lueck find time for snack before preceding with their studies. Heedless of others, Sue Coltharp and Larry Sheldon dance on at the Valentine Dance. Need a push? Doug MacArthur, Jim Sines and Dave Crawford seem well qualified for the job. W' if ,,,..,gni-0 ' ?3lN ' Students congregate outside as the weather turns warmer. Senior Talent Show directors Arlene Mittleman 'anon- and Sharon Williams listen closely to Cassius Smith's audition. u .- Talent and fun blossc March winds and April showers bring forth talent, work and fun. Competition is keen during the spring as the juniors and seniors assemble their best talent to produce the annual Junior-Senior Talent Show. Talent, determination and co-op- eration are all combined to make a long-remembered presen- Senior production manager Doreen Bennett and Junior directors Maureen Leibov and Art Yeotis discuss an idea for the show. I 1 Q- i I TN 'Agn S r A I L 'I02 'I . .- I l Anne MacNeven and Jim Nelson O Q . My, but l'm a fine page, exclaims Alla Strachow to Bob Southwell and Lindalee Clark as she rehearses for the senior play, A Connecti- cut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Many weeks of preparation and practice are put to a test with the performance of Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court presented by the senior class. Pizza seems to be a favorite among Centralites all through the year and spring is no exception. Local pizza houses are always crowded following school activities. Pizza seems to be a favorite among iunior girls as they give their re-order to the waitress. E L' 6' , rersation while waiting for their pizza. 103 Activities flourish as the end draws near One of the big events of spring is voting for Student Council officers. 04 4 Q! Senor Melvin Robinson demonstrates the Mexican Hat Dance to members of the Spanish Club, Bob Huff, Carolyn Collister, Pat Turlay, and Arlene Mittleman at the annual Foreign Language Ban- quet. Martian maids appear as Jean Paul, Diane Welch, Janet Dullinger, Jane Taylor and Ann Paul practice for the swim show. German Club members - Jim Heusel, Peggy Dachzer, Esther Lutz and Dick Baske serve foreign food at the banquet. .2 I Looking over the songs composed by the iournalism classes for their ban- quet are lseatedl Marilyn Kuperus, Miss Vernita Knight iadviserl, Lynda Gib- son fstandingl, Pat Montgomery, Lynda Salisbury, Sue Fitzgerald, Kay Ingram, Janice Ross, and Kathy Allen. Banquets, trips, elections, talent and graduation helped to round out spring days as students participated in a rush of activities to end the school year. Student Council elections were eagerly anticipated as students voted for their favorite candidates. Enthusiasm also prevailed when the synchronized swimming class presented their annual swim show. German, French and Spanish Clubs united for their last meeting and held a gala language banquet. Foreign food was served and entertainment was provided by each club. Near the close of the year, the iournalism department took a trip to Ann Arbor where problems of the school newspaper and year- book were discussed with experts. At the final activity, the iournalism banquet hosted by the Business staff, awards were presented to all three groups and new editors were announced. Finally to climax the year's events, seniors donned their caps and gowns for the most memorable experience-graduation. Y. I I 5 Janice Ross, Kay Ingram, Beverly Culp and Joanne Derck board the bus to Ann Arbor for the annual Michigan interscholastic Press Association. How do I look? Seniors Joanne Davison, Bar- bara Baxter, Pat Hammond, Beverly Newcombe, and Doreen Bennett proudly display their caps and gowns as the school year comes to a close. .. 'fl Making plans for this year's welfare program is Verner Stillner as Cynthia Gearhart and Pam Wood look on. Earl Holloway Student Umon president glvn They buil The Student Council, governing body of Central High School, is headed by Earl Holloway, president, Arthur Yeotis, vice-presi- dent, Judy Moehring, secretary, and Barbara Baker, treasurer. The council, composed of representatives from each group, is supervised by officers elected the previous year by the entire student body. 06 Earl Holloway, president of the Student Council discusses next week's meeting with Barbara Baker, treasurer, Art Yeotis, vice- president, and Judy Moehring, secretary. Ruth Ann Miller, chairman of the War Orphan committee, shows o picture of Emilio Branchi, Central's third war orphan, to members of her committee, Sally Harper and Bob Snell. 5 ln W-.ef ....,.- broad smile to his fellow Council members. Crepe paper will decorate the ceiling, explains Sherry Bennett, activities chairman, to Gloria Reid, Tom Lyon, Dotty Shue and Jan Williston. for a purpose Meeting weekly, the representatives discuss various problems concerning the welfare of the school. Giving the council careful guidance are Miss Mabel Pinel, dean of girls, and Stanley Broome, clean of boys. The Student Council provides students with an opportunity to express their ideas and voice their opinions. Royalty 'n Rhythm seems to be a favorite with Dawn Watters' Social Committee, Carol Waghorn, Mike Salt- man, Sue Hemingway, Ron Hartman, Chuck Cweika, and Sandy Sines, as they choose a name for the Home- coming dance. 'IO7 ALPHA SIGMA EPSILON: lseatedl Richard Monroe, Earl Holloway, Philip Vercoe lprinci- pall, Robert Barton, Michael Saltman, lstandingi Arthur Yoetis, Michael Hamp, Arthur Shantz. Students with leadership qualities, dependability and willingness to work play an important part in our school. The Commanderins, sponsored by Miss Mabel Pinel, dean of girls, and Alpha Sigma Epsilon, sponsored by Philip H. Vercoe, principal, are com- posed of such pupils. Membership in the Commanderins is awarded to outstanding girls in the upper third of their class holding class or Student Union offices or heading one of Central's publications. Members of Alpha Sigma Epsilon are chosen in the same fashion. These two societies, mainly honorary, plan an annual picnic at the close ofthe year. COMMANDERINS: BOTTOM ROW: Sue Brockway, Sandy Michaud, Judy Curtis, Diane Welch, Miss Mabel Pinel ldean of girlsl. TOP ROW: Sandy Blaine, Sandy Wagner, Nancy Monroe, Judy Moehring, Carrie Sue Grant, Susan Brown, Marilyn Kuperus, Barbara Baker, Lynda Gibson, Judy Rech. mx- A Honor results from perseverance National Honor Society: lFirst Row? Jessica Goodwin, Dorthy Needham, Carol Ponder, Judy Rolf, Fran Sherwin, Richard Baske, Verner Still- mer, Mary Martha Shaff, Carolyn Collister, Jane Rose, Pam Wood, Lynda Gibson, Shirley Pratt, Carolyn Anderson, Mary Penniman. lSecond Rowl Bob Reid, Stephen Epstein, Bob Ryder, Jim Heusel, Tamara Transue, Carrin Thomas, Karen Rickard, Charlotta Klein, Carole Putt, Peggy DeMoss, Barbara Baker, Lois Bill- With a reputation as being one of the most out- standing educational organizations in the country, the National Honor Society holds an important posi- tion in Central's school affairs. Membership in the club is open to students who maintain a 3.5 scholastic average during the sopho- more and iunior year, who have a superior citizen- ship rating, and who are especially recommended to Miss Lillian Weller for their promising abilities. A special project of the Honor Society is a tutoring service offered to students who need additional help with their school work. The purpose of this pro- gram is to increase the grade average of Central students. meier, Sharon Williams, Joan Puffer, Marilyn Calkins, Nancy Monore, Connie Cheek, Diane Burns, Nancy Meadows, Elizabeth Hopkins, Marilyn Kuperus, Kathleen Allen. lThird Rowl Jim Nelson, Larry Sheldon, David Joseph, Gerald Schaefer, Vernor Milner, Dwight Mathews, Larry Pacernick, Earl Hallway, Jerry Weinstein, Carrie Sue Grant, Sue Parsell, Karen Johnson, Blye Menkemeller, Linda Notman, Pat Turlay, Mimi Livingston. Making plans for their tutoring program are the officers of Na- tional Honor Society: Verner Stillner, president, Mary Martha Skaff, secretary, Miss Lillian Weller, sponsor, Richard Baske, vEce-presi- dent: and Carolyn Collister, treasurer. 109 0 Intent interest from 'Relique Club members is received by Green, Karen Johnson, Nina Dodge, Roger Boylan, president, Jack Howe, sponsor. Members of the club are Ann Paul, Maureen Barclay, Bob Piper, Maureen Leibor, Betty Warner, Adolph Sbihli, Nancy Stein, Bette Lueck, David Dubuque, Susan Jean Paul' Aff Slmnllf Peter AUUSJOYI B05 Ebm9YeY and Dick Marr. Starting its second successful year as of Central's special clubs is the Reliques. The main interest of the club is history, and through their meetings members try to promote history, both ancient and current happenings. Monthly meetings are held at members' homes, and activities include movies and speakers from foreign countries. Clubs promote To be or not to be, is a familiar sound drifting through the door of Room 317 every Friday night as the Shakespeare Club holds its weekly meeting. The club is under the direction of Miss Grace Field, English literature instructor. Reviving and acting out Shakespearean play is the primary interest of members. Joan Puffer reads a section of Hamlet to Shakes- peare Club members. FIRST ROW: Mary Tatton, Greer Goldman, SECOND ROW: Brenda Symon, Ar- lene Mittleman, Karen Jaeger, Iva Smith, THIRD ROW: Richard Wruble, Frances Jenkins, Dennis Wruble, John Sterner and Miss Grace Fields, sponsor. ART CLUB: SEATED: Ray Withey, ltreasurerl Marietta Younker STANDING Jessica Goodwin lpresidentl, Carol Bloodworth lvice-president? Jane Goddard Christie Clifford 'ultural attainment Mu Alpha Chi, Central's art club was organized for students who enioy working with the many phases of GH. Club projects which are of service to the entire stu- dent body are the arrangements of the display cases, and the murals and posters which often decorate the halls. CHESS CLUB: julie Greerrridgel Bob Rlmer, Karen Richard Wrubel Dwight Mathews John Delos David Jaeger, Gene Owens, Charles Sins, Carl Caflsgn Bullock Mary Trevchel Clement Rowe sponsor Dennis V are-. 'Q BELLE MASQUE: ROW ONE: Sue Mestrezat, Sue Cunningham, Byron Childress, Ellen Brockman, Sue Hanna, Judy Popeioy, Patricia McBride. ROW TWO: Madge Walton, Dee Weir, Sara Watson, Sally Jo Saller, Ann Langley, Carolyn Lee Miller, Ed Graham, Amy Hoeffgen, Judy Myers, Sue Parsell, Alfhild Bugge, Susie Dolan, Nancy Short, Glenda McCain, Sallie Marcoux, Janet Forgie. ROW THREE: Vicki Schlegel, Jane Goddard, Joanne Johnson, Agnela Kosh, Pat Sipley, Glenn Smith ltreasurerl, Carl Melvin Robinson, student director of the Belle Masque play, super- vises as Bill Casner and Nancy Short rehearse their lines. .5 i .T l Su' Drama societies wor we-A' W as f. wa., M... A .L ,..s,.sM- Www Waghorn lvice-presidentl, Melvin Robinson lpresidenti, Sandi Jacques fSecretaryl, Kirsten Johnson, Beth Bigler, Monica Molloy, Woody Openo. ROW FOUR: Karen Mitchell, Sandy Michaud, Maureen Barclay, Joanne Eckert, Frances Hoeffgen, Linda Barber, Judy Martin, Roberta Herford, Sandy Gibbons, Sandy Wagner, Carole Dent, Bill Casner, Jim Forester, Bob Spencer, Gordon Summers, Alan Fraser, Bob Wilcox, Dennis Wrubel, Bob Snell, Mary Ellen Cheney, Anna Mitchell, Richard Wrubel, Marcia Muellek, Linda Lowe. Ernest Cole, Belle Masque sponsor, has no small task on his hands when seventy-five mem- bers of the active Belle Masque Drama Society hold their meeting every other Thursday. This year members brought to life on Cen- 1ral's stage the musical version of Old-Fash- ioned Girl. This annual production is but one of the activities of the society. Field trips and guest speakers also highlight their busy sched- ule. Students with theater interests have a fine opportunity to display their talent with mem- bership in Belle Masque. or cultural growth Attic Player officers Lynda Salisbury tpresidenti, Eugene Bullock tvice-presidenti, Mary French Csecrc- taryi, and Sandy Blaine ttreasurerl discuss plans for their future play. ATTIC PLAYERS FIRST ROW: Arlene Mittleman, Jill Comins, Cathy Overholt, Mary Totten, Barbara Hawley, Sandy Peltier, Linda- lee Clark, Betty Warner, Penny Gaylord, Sue Ann Tucker, Janet Marie Schneider, Sue Fitzgerald, Ruth Ann Miller. SECOND ROW: Jim Austin, Betsy Grant, Carolyn Hopkins, Judy Curtis, Diane Helber, Pat Griffin, Judy Warner, Sue Munger, Nancy Guile, Bonnie Radke, Linda Notman, Janice Crawford, Tracy Maynard, Nancy Monroe. if f K .. Dramatizing a scene from The Seven Sis- ters are Attic Player members Jill Comins, Dennis Stevenson, Mike Hamp, Judy Warn- er and Cathy Overholt. To become a member of Attic Players' Drama Society, sponsored by Miss Jacqueline Kramer, is considered to be a great honor to stu- dents interested in acting. After passing a tryout test, hopeful pledges excitedly wait to be notified if they have been accepted. For those who are, an informal initiation is on the agenda followed by the formal initiation banquet in the spring. And then, the thrill of contributing special talents to the presentation of a successful play begins! THIRD ROW: Bill Wiley, Bill Warren, Ken Williams, Barbara Baker, Brenda Symon, Linda Pike, Sandy Sines, Sue Foreman, Carren Thomas, Moreen Leibov, Karolatta Beauchamp, Mary French, Helen Hull, Karen Emiry, Kay Morris, FOURTH ROW: Mike Hamp, Dennis Stevenson, Richard Wilson, Jim Wheaton, Ron Hartman, Dave Wil- son, Howard Foote, John Sterner, Bob Barton, Art Shantz, Dave Wentworth, Bob Piper, Terry Bernhard. - - Q A Eli E 4 One of Central's larger organi- zations is the Latin Club. The club is for students who are taking Latin and are interested in knowing more about the lives of the people in ancient Rome. The club's biggest event is the Latin Banquet. Members who at- Club gatherings encourag tend are dressed in togas and are seated on the floor at low tables. Food is then served to them in the regular Roman fashion. At Christmas, club members show their thoughtfulness by pro- viding food baskets for needy families. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Barbara Reber, Esther Mallon, Susan Bishop, Judy Rech, Linda Schultz, Sue Bennett, Pat Lobb, Sue Brockway, Pat Myers, Roberta Smith, Cathy Overholt, Sandy Peltier, Barb Gellis, Mary Totten, Joanne Eckert, Carol Lynne Anthony, Sandy Wagner, Leonard Teitelbaum, Mary Ellen Burness. SECOND ROW: Beverly Culp, Diane Helber, Jarvis McEmber, Carolyn Utter, Carrie Sue Grant, Carol Proc- tor, Ann Montgomery, Kirsten Johnson, Linda Pike, Sue Thorpe, Shelby Burke, Judy Slater, JoAnn McKay, Barbara Blazier, Marie Jones, Mary Nagle. THIRD ROW: Wendy Hamilton, Don- ald Clark, Barbara Pitkin, Ann Mitchell, Susan Harrington, Jack Taylor, Pat Griffin, Pat Neithercut, Sheron Mclntosh, Linda Tonks, Diane McKeever, Karen Van Conett, Frances Hoeffgen, Martha Baird, Betsy Grant, Beth Bigler, Sue Smith, Tamara Transue, Amy Hoeffgen. FOURTH ROW: Ron McNeal, Karolatta Beauchamp, Carolyn Hopkins, Barbara Baker, Suzanne Parsell, Richard Sinclair, .lim Tuaca, Carl Carlson, Gerald Myers, James Klee, Dick Livasy, John Seely, Doug Jenkins, Bill Morton, Terry Bravender, Craig Stace, John Stevens, Dale Burris, Larry Rowe, Ruth Foster, Dorothy Cooper, Karen Eufinger, Karen Foxworthy. Latin Club officers Marty Baird lsecretaryi, Gail Hopkins lvice-presidentl, Mary Totten lpresidenti and Betsy Grant ftreasurerl wait for members to arrive. foreign language discussions German Club officers Mike Hoffman fvice-presidentl, ipresidentl, and Sharon Vessells coming meeting. German Club, sponsored by Miss lngeborg Sanwald, generally meets twice a month. Since there are some German students at Central, the Club can learn of German cul- GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Dorothy Cooper, Charles Petross, Leslie Wheston, Mary Lynn VanCampen, Jean Paul, Anne Paul, Sharon Vessells, Garlyn Johnson, Sandy Wagner, Sandy Gibbons. SECOND ROW: Mike Mason, Ross Kales, Bill Marks, Jim Wheaton, f Q1 Verner Stlllner Ksecretaryl look over on agenda for a ture and customs first hand. Old German newsreels are shown as entertainment for the students. Membership in the Club is open to any Centralite who is a student of German. X Ken Williams, Judy Hewett, Jim Heusel, Susan Reed, Sandy Simen, Ron Hartman. THIRD ROW: Ken Sayers, Mike Hoffman, Steve Lamb, Karen Foxworthy, Karen Eufinger, Art Shantz, Tom Dancey, Verner Stillner, Howard Foote, Robert Gaffney, Bill Holloway. 5FnX X V'1 e m?l IWgWi.,,,E J-n xr: French Club officers: Diane Welch, president, Steve Van Voohis, vice-president, Ray- mond Percival, sponsor, Lynda Salisbury, secretary, and Lynda Gibson, treasurer, plan the year's program. LE CERCLE FRANCAlS: First row, Dianne Lindsay, Janet Sheppard, Suzette Mackey, Barbara Hetchler, Sharon Wagner, Sue Britten, Helen Hall. Second row, Mary French, Dianne Helber, Carolyn Hopkins, Shirley Elnes, Karen Smith, Greer Goldman, Alla Strachow, Alfhild Bugge, Louise Sherff, Nancy Monroe. Third row, Doug lnlark, Betsy Grant, Ann Brainard, Dinah West, Gail Booth, Carren Thomas, Sandi Jacques, Bonnie Tucker, Connie Hartman, Ruth Foster, Bob Piper. Fourth row, Charles Walton, Jerry Hopper, Michael Terry, Cliff Taylor, Pete Hubbard, Jerry Priestley, Larry Pacernick, Jerry Weinstein, Les Gutterman, Howard Teitlebaum. Festive moo: Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, is strictly for people who un, derstand the language, for all ol the meetings are conducted in French. Members gain further knowl- edge of life in France by listening to guest speakers, watching slides and movies and attending a French banquet which gives them an oc- casion to eat and dress like the typical French man or woman. ii'N.a . aptures imaginations Accenting the Club Espanol are the colorful customs and the culture of the Soanish people. Through movies, slides and speakers, members gain an appreciation of Spanish life and its interesting folklore. Adding life to the club program are Spanish music, dancing and games. The Club Espanol which is open to all Spanish students is under the sponsorship of la Senorita Nellie Stobie. Highlighting the club's activities this year were a Spanish banquet complete with an assortment of spicy toods and entertain- ment which was provided by the club pledges. Perking up the Spanish Club formal initiation banquet is a modern version of the Mexican Hat Dance! Taking part are Paula McGlone,Dave An- derson, Ron Stoddard, Mary Kay Gould, and Vic Watson. Watching are Lita Rimmery and Ted Golden. Serving plate dinners to Kathleen Callahan, Sandy Lewis and Mar- tha Correll are Karen Lewis, Carol Dent and Felipa Velasques of the International Institute. -4' sf 4-n '- Finding the tortillas extremely tasty are Ray Bussler, Odell!! SGH'-lY, Cl fl5Tl9 Cllffofdf Barb Ross, FYOH Sherwin, Les Conrad, Alla Strachow, Carolyn Collister, Pat Turlay, SCOH Seeley Gnd MlSS Nellie STOLJLG, SDOUSOY- l Here's what we wantl chorus two Biology Club pledges as they spot some green algae in the midst of Gilkey Creek. Students s hot Budding scientists begin to bloom in Central's science clubs! These organizations give interested students an oppor- tunity to explore the old and new mysteries of lite. Under the direction of Edward Brigham, the Biology Club features dissecting and field trips as top attractions. Members of the Khem Club enjoy solving scientific and mathematical problems along with creating Science Fair projects. Combined with the Jets or Junior Engineering Technical Society this year the Khem Club has Joseph Foos as sponsor. Covering pledges with flour is all part of the iob to Dianne Easter who here performs her duty on the uncomplaining Barbara Gellis. Ugh! screams the blindfolded Bonnie Easter as she is handed a piece of raw liver. Observing the interesting process of distilling water are Khem Club mem- bers: istandingl Tamara Tronsue, Amy Hoeffgen, Joanne Puffer, DSHFUS Wrubel, Lester Conrad, Steve Miller, Ray Bussler, Charles Sitts, Frank Apple- ton, Gary Mann, Ken Williams, Cliff Taylor, and Joseph Foos, sponsor. Seated are Gerry Myers and Helen Hodgins. ,.- ,...-NEXT t One, two, three, go! Biology Club hopeful, Clarene Cranick, hurriedly crawls down the hall. unbounded vigor To promote participation in established clubs is the purpose of the Thespians, Central's honorary drama society. Belonging to the Thespians is the goal of all students interested in dramatics. Membership in the club is earned according to a point system based on various phases involved in the dramatic production. Fluent self-expression and the art of public speaking are two subjects members of the Forensic Club explore. Humorous debates, public address announce- ments, and parties make up a few of the club's ac- tivities. Members receive careful guidance and in- struction from Stanley White, speech instructor. X I I THESPIANS: Amy Hoeffegen, Sandy Sines, Jim Mattson, Mary Tot- ten, Tamara Transue, Pam Wood, Carren Thomas, Jerry Mqwhin. ney, Lynda Salisbury, Melvin Robinson lsecretaryl, Linda Lee Clark ltreasurerl, Arlene Mittleman lpresidentl. Stanley White, sponsor, explains debating rules ROW: Merrily Gorne, Bonnie Taylor, Phil Marvin, Pam to Forensic Club members. FIRST ROW: Jerry Wein- Loving, Tony Lawrence, Diane Nadell, Linda Loder, stein, Linda Notman ivice-presidenti, Barbara Baker Bob Harding, Charlene Williams, Esther Mallow, lpresidentl, Dave Joseph, Joan Puffer. SECOND THIRD ROW: Doug Harbo, Dave Laro, Leslie Gutter- man, Larry Mawhinney. X FUTURE NURSES CLUB: First row, Lynda Olson ltreasurerl, Jan Williston fpresidenti, Judy Amboy Csecretaryi, Myra Willis- ton fvice-presidenti. Second row, Sharon O'Reilly, Carol Chaffee, Lola Finley, Peggy McCloud, Dianne Allen, Cecilia Kantar, Norma Hatmaker. Third Row, Arlene Somohano, Donna Simmons, Dorothy Linn, Dianne Hoffman, Delores Mitchell, Shir- ley Mclntyre, Peggy Thompson, Joyce Payton, Earlean Mosley. Fourth row, Frances Dennis, Sue Page, Sandy Ferrell, Marilyn Harvey, Delores Besaw, Celia Harris, Jill Flynn, Johnelle Gard' iner, Arlene Engen, Sandy Michaud, Joan Grathoff, Betty Jo Garvins, Sharon Williams, Sandy Bradley. Fifth row, Faye Appleton, Margaret Clifford, Carrie Sue Grant, Brenda Symon, Pat Turlay, Carol Waghorn, Shirley Elnes, Sue Munger, Karol Kummerlain, Judie Baird, Nadine Wilburn, Kay Hashbarger, Christie Clifford, Susan Jennings, Carol Borup. 0 Future careers Future Nurses, sponsored by Miss Cornelia Van Doorn, offers its mem- bers a preview into the field of nurs- ing by providing them with actual work experience in the hospitals and giving them an opportunity to listen to doc- tors and nurses speak of the medical profession. The girls work for three hours a week in hospitals performing helpful duties such as feeding babies, carry- ing trays to patients and taking care of sick children. By watching trained nurses in ac- tion, the students find out if they are suited for, and if they would actually enjoy, the profession of nursing. Jan Williston, president of Future Nurses, explains hospital scheduling to Jill Flynn, Judy Amboy, Lynda Olson, Myra Williston, Carol Chaffee, Carrie Sue Grant and Pat Turlay. l BUSINESS CLUB: FIRST ROW, Pat Clay, Janet Schneider Suzanne Laliberte, Tina Price, Sandy Blaine, Julia Nelson. SECOND ROW: Linda Hersey, Carol Howey, Pat Ham- mond, Lottie Washington, Sally Lavett, Susan Saba, Joanne Schwerin. THIRD ROW: Lonnie Spencer, Karen are in the making For those who wish to become acquainted with proper business procedures, Central's Business Club helps to meet the desire. As a part ot their monthly meetings, Mrs. Julie Grotts, club sponsor, engages guest speakers such as secretaries, office employers and personnel directors to acquaint the girls with what is expected of office employees. Present members also welcome back graduated former members to relate their experiences in the business world. Business CIub's schedule is checked by Suzanne Laliberte, Jan Schneider Pat Hammond, Mrs. Julia Grotts lsponsori, Dorothy Gordon, Gail Booth and Jeanette Schaor. .IQ iu WL--133 'un vu ln ual Yllil Doug Mayville, president of the Red Cross, explains the poster campaign to Kay Winkler lseatedl, Dave Prevost, Marilyn Kuperus, Dick James, Arlene Richardson and Gayle Munns. 122 Ray Ann Withey, treasurerg Eugene Bullock, vice-president, Miss Rosalyn Chapel, sponsor, and Judy Rolf, secretary, sort out Red Cross cards and pins to distribute to groups. They communicate Working hard at the task of distributing inter- national good will is the Junior Red Cross Chapter of Flint. Central's branch is under the direction of Miss Rosa- lynn Chapel. Among the activities this council sup- ports are the sending to Europe of an international school chest, an album depicting the lives of Amer- ican teenagers, and the presentation of an interna- tional music and art program. Each summer, Red Cross members look forward to a camp held for their benefit. The primary pur- pose of the camp is to teach members about the Universal Council, but entertainment and sports are also on the agenda. Through its service, the Red Cross hopes to pro- mote world friendship and to better community serv- ice. With contributions of Central students, an international school chest is sent to foreign countries. good will RADIO CLUB: Stephen All, sponsor, explains broadcasting procedures to the members. ROW ONE: Robert Cox, Sue Munger Csecretaryt James Austin ipresidenti, Jerry Leinvel itreasurerl, Christie Clifford ROW TWO: Jim Cherry, Anyone walking by radio station WFBE on Tuesday nights is sure to hear the faint sound of music as the Radio Club members go into action. Interested students delight in producing radio plays to be given at various schools. Thev also purchase radios for public schools through funds raised by club activities. Gene Owens, Nancy Slocum, Karen Jaeger, Sue Foreman, Vic Watson. ROW THREE: Gary Battiste, Steve Miller, Robert Southwell, Ron Watson. To reproduce more life-like photographs is the ob- iect of the Shutterbug Camera Club under the sponsor- ship of Patrick Braden, English instructor. Lectures on taking and developing good pictures, a model night, and a contest for the best picture help to round out Shutterbug meetings. SHUTTERBUG CLUB FIRST ROW: Gary Custer, Jim Gar- ROW: Roger Albee, Judy MQ.-tin, Bob Spencer, C0rOlvft rison. SECOND ROW: Melvin Ford, Joan Puffer. THIRD Miller, pmrick Braden qsponsort, Joe Kendrecks. l 'w.'2m we.. 5- -IE Co-managers of the Business Staff Margaret Clifford and Carl Waghorn look over the results 24 of fheil' W0l'kif11l1S AVFOW Hwd. Business Staff members Diane Watters, Mike Hamp, Sandy Slncs and Sharon Bennett look over an old Arrow Head to review the adver- rising. Clubs have Would you like to buy an ad? This is a familiar sen- tence to members of the business staff who handle newspaper finances. Meeting monthly, the club solicits ads from local mer- chants so as to make the publication of the Arrow Head pos- sible. This also enables members to learn valuable on-the-iob business procedures. Miss Hazel DeHart, the club sponsor, adds variety to the meetings by engaging various speakers in the business profession. All members look forward to the Press Banquet in the spring which they are privileged to attend. We need four more ads for the coming Arrow Head issue! says Miss Hazel De Hart to Business Staff members Marcia Stewart, Bob Spencer, Glen Smith, and Carol Waghorn. Making plans for the Varsity Club-faculty basketball game are Varsity Club members Gary Crenshaw, Bob Anthony, Ken Baxter, Keith Richardson, Dick Bolton, Mike Auer lsecretaryl, Ken Hardin various ggqlg To be a member of the Varsity Club, sponsored by George LeBrossuer, is a great privilege of the sports-minded boy, for only those who have earned a varsity letter are accepted. The present membership is confined to about twenty boys with Ken Hardin presiding as president. Promoting good sportsmanship and citizenship is the goal of the club, and they are responsible for the Varsity- Faculty games. STEPPING STONES FIRST ROW: Sue Laliberfe, Christle Dethloff, LeAnn Strakle, Mary Costello, Carol Na- zark, Joan Duncan, Shirley Gross, Kathy Smith, Connie l 1 -1. lpresidentl, Dan Leffler, Bud Budzinski, John Burtrum, George Friedriechsen ltreasurerl, and George LeBrossuer, sponsor. The Stepping Stones is an ideal club for girls who are interested in becoming better homemakers. In March, a visit to Hamady House provides the girls an opportunity to learn many details of domestic life. Visits to the Flint College and Cultural Development and the Clara Elizabeth Fund also prove to be valuable assets to members ofthe club. Cheek, Judy Bryan. SECOND ROW: Phillis Tyler, Betty Morgan, Dorothy Morgan. THIRD ROW: Maritta Younk- er, Connie Cheek. Handiwork merits praise People who attend various school func- tions always see the work of the Stagecraft Club but very seldom do they see the mem- bers. The handiwork of the Stagecraft Club is a vital necessity to all play, talent show and Kaleidoscope productions. However, lit- tle credit is awarded them for the splendid iob that they do. Among other things, Stagecraft mem- bers paint scenery, fix proper lighting and arrange sets. What do we do now? Sue Munger, Bob Gremel, and Frank Lloyd ask president Jim Mattson. 6 STAGECRAFT CLUB: FIRST ROW: Jim Mattson lpresidentl, Diana Walmsley, Ed Graham, Sue Munger. SECOND ROW: Bob Gremel, Chuck Brasie, Bill Murdock lstage managerl, Alan Fraser, Frank Lloyd, Chuck Sitts. Setting the scene for a forthcoming play are Stagecraft members l Xi' Better drivers result from practical experience Road Runners is the name of a newly- formed hot-rod club at Central, A favorite activity of the group at their weekly Saturday meetings is road rallies. The boy who can travel a prescribed dis- tance in the shortest amount of time with- out breaking any speed or traffic laws re- ceives an award. Occasional guest speak- ers provide the boys with valuable infor- mation concerning their cars. With money earned by club-sponsored car washes, the Road Runners plan to buy jackets monogrammed with the club insignia. Road runner sponsors Joseph Myers and Charles Clark explain the Road Rally to FRONT ROW: Ron Kerr, Mike Edwards, Terry Hopper, Bruce Hyde, Glen Smith, Bob ev- ' - Q Is the battery dead, boys? Road Runner members Bob Williams, Vern McCullough, Ron Kerr, Dale Cobb, Joe Myers, Bruce Hyde and Ernie Jarvinew try to locate the trouble. Heath, Vern McCullough, Jerry Ferrell, Bob Williams, Dave Wilson and BACK ROW: Eric Jarvinew, Gary Hopkins, Bob Hurd, Larry Sousa, Jim Pekauk, Fred Cross, Tom Miller, Tom Shear. 7 Athletics 39 X s r . ' 4 N 4 h . l li 1 Even though tired and weary, our team found energy to rest of the Centralites. Victory needs practice plus f I li cheer as loud as the A good football team is determined not by victories, but by the continued encourag- ing support of spectators and coaches. Cen- tralites are fortunate in having a capable and inspiring leader, Bill Doolittle, as head coach of their Indians. Also contributing special abilities are Marvin Shebel, assistant coach, James Whit- taker, backfield coach, Bob Leach, line coach, K e n n e t h Green, trainer, and Homer Parker, who has charge of equip- ment and managers. With the cooperation of Tribe leaders, cheerleaders, and student body, our school spirit is not to be excelled! Considering all these advantages, Central students antici- pated a most promising football season. ..,. 'fl'- Art Thrash Bert Szabo Ron Watkins Halfback Halfback Halfback Central Cheerleaders: Marilyn Murdock, Judy Moehring, Julie Greenidge, Glen Gurley, Bon- Guard nie Gangraw lkneelingl, Shirley Elnes, Jill Flynn, Sherry Bennett. Dick Bolton 9 Intensive training Tribe gridders opened their 1958-59 football season by handing a 25-19 defeat to the ex-State Champions, Midland High School. Despite being tabbed underdogs, a greatly improved and highly-inspired Tribe came out victorious. Halfbacks Art Thrash and Ron Watkins combined talents for an impressive one-two punch against Midland defense. The well- balanced defense of the Indians forced the Chemics to punt four times, fumble three times, and lose one pass by interception. -.-, --IA . ,. -419 , ,br Norm Walworth Keith Richardson Guard End John Bugrum Dick Kucharski G'-'G' FOOTBALL MANAGERS Dallas Spilker Tom Dimock, Anthony Quarterback Iii 5' Vik? proves rewarding Behind fine offensive performances, Coach Doolittle's Indians trounced a formid- able Muskegon team 45-7. Completing eight out of nine passes for 311 yards, four for Touchdowns, Carl Jackson and Jerry Jellis. led the Tribe attack. Art Thrash and Ron Watkins tallied twice each, with Doug McDonald, Keith Richardson, and Bert Szabo picking off passes for the remaining scores. Four Central touchdowns in the second quarter proved too much for the Big Reds. Mike Auer Center John Marshall Center Mel Thomas End Larry Dreasky Jerry Jellis Carl Jackson Quarterback Fullback Quarterback 4 I Livizzli ' V Y ' 1' ' i ff. T sf, T' ,. s.4,1f5,V F 7 if ., ...H Q D . I , 4,4 ig4.,ETt2,i X ?1,.,nA!:f't ,Q +TMgmMmMq,g V, w-,NVQ 1525 ,, fr , 4.-3. , fi? Q S .ffva-M V . 21 EQ is 3 .QS 'fm : C-Q 'Tent 'l W W , U' 2 ' , M , x lV 4' 2 3' 75 Kwik! A M I V N Hh?W,,,i gg- 3 V Q . ' 1135 s S 1 .QL M X 'il Q 1 3 'VA ..,V .. .,. .xl 2,5 ,. . . u. V . . LV' I 'T V ' I 'il 1 4 'l 5 W V tif V V flu! V ml 3 WQQH. 1 l f.'if3Q f - wfvwms ml Paul Walton Halfbock Bob Hudson Dan Stachawgk Center TGCl4l8 Tribe eleven After defeating Ann Arbor, 32-7, Central's gridders went on to deadlock undefeated Bay City, T3-l3, and romped over Alpena, 64-O. Since both teams were undefeated, the Bay City-Central game was a contest between Michi- gqn's number one and two teams, respectively. With Jerry Jellis leading the way, the Indians overcame an early 6-O deficit on a 30-yard pass from Jellis to Halfback Art Thrash. Central then took the lead on a masterful 89-yard return of the second-half kickoff by Ron Watkins. Bay City came back to the game once more, but, with l:22 minutes remain- ing, the Tribe eleven had the last scoring opportunity. However, with third down on the Bay City nine, the big Wolf line broke through to throw Carl Jackson for a T7-yard loss and stop the drive as time ran out. Alpena never had a chance as Tribe ball-carriers scored and passed for one touchdown. Six different players scored as Central rolled up their biggest score in twenty-five years. Strong offense by the indians enabled them to hold Bay City Central to a T3-'I3 deadlock. 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The Tribe then downed Pontiac at Pontiac's home field, 38-O, in their final game before the annual Turkey Day affair. Art Thrash, Ron Watkins and Bert Szabo scored seven touch- downs between them to lead the Saginaw romp. Central com- pletely dominated the game, reaching 445 yards rushing and 101 passing. In beating Pontiac, the Tribe had gone eight games without a defeat in the bid for their first unbeaten season since 1947. One unusual play gave the Tribe a TD. Pontiac attempted to punt, but guard John Bertrum blocked it and tackle Ken Ber- trum blocked it and tackle Ken Hardin picked up the loose ball to run into the end zone. Tom Dancy eip, Q Holfbeck is Q be fi ss i its T T s f Q 5,5 ,.,,.. , ,A T . lf ' i2,:.n,M.. 't...- . ' -iw. .- ,f :L .NLV nn., 5 V .-5 .fsf it-rxw,.r-ffx t X ef- 535 , sgiid - +1-q't-Ag, H U a- my 'i'. 'iii 9 ' E'-'is -f f - ' Q-Im Ti!-5'-ith' . . fs-,swf -QW 42- get : i ..2tv3s?s1P.. - fwf25',f- gf 1-Jefg .fwffiirf M335-?,j,5-,Q 1,-us,-s 'sv W-' wg, . '---45, . ,cf Ed Parker Tackle - , s .-M-rzseieegfzgt :!,-,-:3gV xLf-- V N , , ffgifff I W :QE 2,5313-i?g7 l M 4' Tom Grablick f' I-'LL'-3 D - if ' i Tackle t wf . A s . ' s 4 ,, ig, 1 Q. 3.29 is, . s f W. st-.,g.t5-5,55-35.11, ,. M W 'a '. ' fy, W... eg. if ' 9 .- is W- '-'y4s.-.Q - six..-.s - . --fm -st!-1..'k?2, -ggi, sf.. A-fb ay. x ,'tffL,3V5 s-hy g l 1 ,,i.,... 34 ,. yr ,. . .--ti Q z x S x A S I L, - an ' g, 5 sm Z, Wimgw ie .2 -X 5 .- -s.awi ' 3 .... ' c ..., X . J ' 'G M .-he , ',w. '. . WF-- 1 , .. f ' N Ben Kendall Halfback A slight change in this formation should bring the results we want, says coach Jim Whittaker to coach Marv Shebel. . l Q fn s 4 J . 2 1 Midland , .. Muskegon ,. , Ann Arbor .. ., Bay City Central Alpena ., ,. Arthur Hill ,,.,. Saginaw .,,. Pontiac Northern . Turkey Day classic ...,..'l9 Central 26 6 Central ,. . ,..,.. 7 Central ...,.. ....,... . 33 . . ...,., T3 Central ...,., ......,. l 3 ...,.. 0 Central . ..., ....... . .64 ..l3 Central ...... ...... . U33 0 Central' .. 0 Central 0 Central ........5'l clinches state title ln handing Northern the worst defeat in the thirty- one years' history of the Thanksgiving Day rivalry, Cen- tral's gridders copped the city crown, a share in the Saginaw Valley title, and recognition as the state's number one football team. Six Indians scored as the Tribe easily over-powered a good Viking club, 5l-0. Central scored twice in the first quarter on runs of 32 and 38 yeards by all-state halfback, Ron Watkins. The Tribe turned the game into a rout in the second quarter, scoring three times, and they added one touchdown in the third and two in the fourth quarter. Tribe dominance of the games was illustrated by their rushing and first down totals. Central compiled 402 yards rushing to a meager 4Z for Northern. The Vikings were able to collect but six first downs ltheir first coming in the third quarterj to Central's 21. Central completed four passes for 'IO6 yards while Northern completed five for only 32 yards. John Peterson Jim Mellow Ken Hardin Doug McDonald Tack le Fullback Tac kl e End ROW l. Bud Budzinski, Ron Watkins, Carl Jackson, Doug McDonald, Ken Hardin, John Bertrum, Mike Auer, Mel Thomas, Ed Parker, Baldy Cardenas, Art Thrash, Jim Mellow. ROW 2. Bert Szabo, Doug Jones, Sam Phillips, Sander Simon, Jerry Jellis, Joe Haralson, Tom Grablick, Myron Shelton, John Marshall, Keith Richardson, Dick T34 Bolton, Mike Cardenas, Henry Young, Ken Baxter, Ben Kendall, Ron Szabo. ROW 3. Leonard Teitelbaum, Gary Cole, Larry Dreasky, Ed Bernie, Paul Walton, Dick Kucharski, Kent Blauer, Dan Stocha- wik, Bob Hudson, Dave Roberts, John Peterson, Fred Knapp, Tom Dancy, Don Stephenson, Art Kelley, Willie Campbell, WUNEN JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: ROW l. Clarence Redmond, 3. Merv Rettenmund, Don Harris, Garland Lane, l.arrv Maller Ovell Ba,-bc,-l Dennis Lang' Reed Bimie, Frank Mercy, Ted Tom Taylor, Jim Parker, Paul Neely, Doug Sellers, Geo,-9 Mitchell, Hercules Mitchell,Darous Young, Willis Lowe, Fre- Baksa, Dave Jensen, Lee Bqileyl Don Shumpenh ROW 4. George elon Threlkeld. ROW 2. Harry Campbell, Ron Urauhart,Johft Skaff, John Searles, Hugh Parker, Bob Coates, Arthur Reyes Ken Walker, John Cqpugl Jim Mirgon, Carl Harris, Ron McNeil, Jacksonf, Vic Ruehle. Joe Jackson, Steve Szabo, Darwin Asa Dennis Jaeger, Bill Carter, Dennis Pellens, Jerry Kasle. ROW Dick Horning, Jim Copeland, Jim Kirby. Junior Varsity completes impressive season With a record of five wins and two losses, the Junior Varsity team came to the end of a successful season. Taking in every detail, Homer Parker, equipment manager, inspects the uniforms. Although having to bow to Northern l3-20 in their opening game, the tribesmen came back with a rebound and were victorious over Bay City Central 34-20 and Midland 19-0. A 13-21 defeat by Arthur Hill in the first clash was revenged with a 26.7 victory over the second meet. Evidently the last two games were played with renewed invigoration as Central took all honors with a score of 26-O against Saginaw and 38-0 against Pontiac. This year, George Skaff, a quarterback, and Paul Neely, a left-halfback, were chosen by the rest of the squad as the team's two most valuable players. F t Instructions are given to John Walker, Ron McNeal, Bill Carter, and Don Harris by coaches Tim Bograkos and Don Coleman during a J. V. practice. Q- Varsity Squad: Bill Lufcy, Gary Crenshaw, Bill Milum. Bill Foster, Bob Anthony, George Friedreichwn, Burk MileY, VCll'n0 Cl Gay lcoachl. Spectators anticipate a triumphant finish by ace harrier Bill Foster. Harriers win City, Valley, State Crowns The 1958 Cross Country Squad proved its prowess by copping the City, Valley, and State titles last fall. Sparked by such outstanding varsity runners as George Fried- Last minute Instructions are given by Francis Smith preceding the all-important city meet. Bill Milum leads the race against Northern thus aiding Central to obtain a perfect score 115-461 for the City title. reichsen, Bill Milum, and Gary Crenshaw, the Harriers remained undefeated. The Cindermen paced their way to the Saginaw Valley Cham- pionship with the final totals reading: Flint Central 23, Pontiac 67, Arthur Hill 90. The Hariers came out victorious in the state finals with a score of 114. Close behind the Tribemen was Birmingham with 129 and Lincoln Park with 175. Coach Varnard Gay was indeed proud of his squad this year, and he anxiously looks forward to a most promising season next year! Wrestlers meet tough competition s... Striving to do their utmost, Central's wrestling squad put forth their best toward winning honors this year. Each game showed a marked improve- ment in technique over the previous one. The wrestlers' efforts were truly characteristic of the tremendous school spirit that closely knit teamwork can produce. Members or the wrestling team help each other greatly during practice 8v,,.w,, , by V . ,,. , W sessions. ,if 'L ' ff L ' Mike Hamp and John Staroba, under the direction of coach Bill Doolittle, demonstrate wrestling holds to team members. FIRST ROW: Len Teitelbaum, Don Johnson, Gary Keyes, LeRoy Burke, Jim Todd, Bill Willey, Howard Teitelbaum, Bob Flauding, Don Hodgson, Merle Stanfill. SECOND ROW: Lanny Valentine, ,V s 1.. John Burtrum tries to escape from the grasp Bob Budzinski is using in his effort to pin him. Mike Saltman, Pat Hamp, Don Stephenson, Bob Budzinski, Ken Baxter, John Burtrum, Doug Sellars, Frank Mercy. THIRD ROW: Ovell Barbee, Will Davison, Henry Davis, Mike Auer, Dennis Jager, Vic Milner, Tom Grablick, Jerry Kasle, Dick Jubenville. inns . V g '17',... .Y Q.'T 1 '5L,gmm.srr: ...mwS'f'3 'M 7 Dick Kucharski Joe Latham Forward 5 Bob Hudson Cenler Center Season opens ..... By winning their first three games of the season, Central cagers extended their regular-season winning streak to twelve. The Tribe overcame Bay City Handy 61-55 to open the season. Senior Joe Latham was high point man with 20. Traveling to Lansing and Bay City, the Redskins went on the warpath to defeat Lansing Eastern 72-42, and Bay City Central 72-60. Keith Richardson's 22 points against Eastern and Marz- zellus Wilson's 20 against Bay City Central gave them high scoring honors. After three games, the Tribe had a combined shooting average of .344, hitting 75 of 216 field goal tries. Dale Lucas and Keith Richardson with 41 points each and Marz- zellus Wilson's 31 points led the team scorers. Dave Jeffes Guard Varsity Cheerleaders: Top Row: Pam Loving, Judy Moehring, Glen Gurley, Carolotta Beauchamp, Shirley Elnes. Bottom Row: Marilyn Murdock, Sherry Bennett, Bonnie Gangrew, Jill Flynn. Mark Saipe Guard --q Ken Neeley J. L. Williamson Jack R05h5i9l Center Forward Fofwvf Despite careful guarding by the Midland Chemics, Keith center, helped he Tribe obtain a victory 60-38. on to victory! Despite defeats at the hands of Pon- tiac C69-56l and Northern f54-49D in valley contests, coach Joe Dowdy's Indian Cagers rated high in Valley standings with a 2-2 record. Between these defeats the tribe won over Midland f6O-381 and came back to win over Saginaw Q80-521. Although the defeat to Northern was disappointing, center Duane Bates sparked a near comeback by sinking 'I2 late points, establishing his status as regular center, with Keith Richardson moving to forward. Coach Dowdy iuggled his lineup after the Pontiac defeat by calling Jerry Lucas up from the JV squad to become a regular. X. Shouts of enthusiasm by Central fans were a result of this play by Dale lucas 3231 in the closing minutes of the Central-Northern clash. Keith Richardson Center Dale Lucas Forward 40 Marzzellus Wilson Guard Cagers are Victories over Bay City Central cmd Pontiac put Central's cage team in a position to take the lead in the Saginaw Valley before being downed by Northern in a thriller 69-65. ln beating Pontiac in a 3:00 overtime period, the Tribe handed the Chiefs their first defeat of the year. Guard Dale Lucas sank two free throws to tie the score 47-47 at the end of regulation play. Brother Jerry Lucas then swished two free throws in the final T2 seconds of overtime to provide the margin of victory 53-52. The Lucas brothers scored 27 points between them with Jerry hitting T4 to lead the victory, Central's tenth straight home triumph. Keith Richardson and Duane Bates each contributed T0 points as the Indians showed their fighting spirit. The iubilant crowd carried Coach Joe Dowdy off the court on their shoulders after the game. Although the margin of victory C63-5U was 27 large, the Tribe encountered a tough Bay City squad. The Redskins hit 26 out of 65 field goal attempts for a .400 average. Previous to the Northern game, the Indians had a .427 average. The Tribe's average was lowered after they lost a see-saw battle. Bates scored I8 points to lead the Central scoring. Duane Bates Center ln a thrilling three-minute overtime victory 53-52, Keith Richardson, 20, Ufiempfs 0 buoskei as Pontiac Chiefs, Robert Robaia 21, John Bandy ll, and William Hayward 4l, m0Ve in 'O rebound. f.:a1i.. 1mz.1rv' - .-1 1 regional class A champions After losing the city series to Northern 69-65, the Tribe cagers closed their regular season with wins over Midland 72-67, Saginaw 74-69, and Arthur Hill 74-54. The Redskins finished third in the Saginaw Valley with a 5-3 slate. The Indians compiled an overall ll-3 mark with guard Dale Lucas leading team scorer at 220 points. This fine record enabled the Redskins to play in the District tournaments at Midland. By beating Owosso 86-55 and Lapeer 74-47, the Tribe qualified for the Regional tournament. A fine .420 shooting average was responsible for the Owosso victory while a 23-4 last quarter point advantage brought the tribesmen victory over Lapeer. ln the Regionals, Coach Dowdy's cagers defeated a tall Alpena team 60-45 and came back to down their cross-town rival, Northern 64-57 in a hard-fought battle. Guard Marzzellus Wilson led the determined Indians with 20 points. Traveling to Lansing to compete in the state quarter- finals, the Tribe met a strong Grand Rapids quintet and were defeated 66-57. Bay City Handy ....... Lansing Eastem ,..,. Mel Thomas Bay City ........,...., Forward Pontiac ............ Midland Northern .,,. Saginaw .,,..,. Arthur Hill ....,. Bay City ....... Pontiac Northern Midland Saginaw Arthur Hill Districts Owosso . ...., Lapeer ..... Regionals Alpena ......... Northern .......... Quarter Finals Grand Rapids .... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Proudly admiring their hard earned trophies are Dale Lucas voted the most valuable member of the team Keith Richardson captain and coach Joe Dowdy. George Skaff Forward i 'lx '- JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD TOP ROW: Floyd Bates, Larry Lavoie, Benny Hill, Dick Marr, Kent Blauer, Dick Monroe, Walter Franklin, David Moore Harold Brabbs. BOTTOM 'Those f'ee'lh'ow shols me Imlfoflanku explains ROW: Larry Turner, Howard Foote, Ben Walker, Larry Kranz, Coach Roy McMurray lo Benny H'II and Ron Hall' Ron Hartman, John Sbiegay lmanageri. man' Little Indians shoot perfect season Getting off to a running start, Central's J.V. basketball team easily won their first three games and then defeated Pontiac in a tremendously well-played game. The next games included victories over the Arthur Hill five and two close wins over Northern for a City Series championship. Going on victoriously, the little Indians defeated one of Midland's best re- serve teams in many years, plus beating Pontiac, the second best reserve team in the Valley Conference. They finished with two hard-fought wins over the Saginaw ball teams to complete an exceptional season of I4 victories and no defeats. Ron Hartman and Benny Hill lead the team in point scoring. Also contribu- ting to the perfectly-balanced club which obtained Valley and City Championships Were Walt Franklin, Dick Marr, Howard Foote, Larry Turner, and Don Wright. Completing the season with a perfect mark, the sophomore basketball team boasted a IO-O overall record. Topping the team in scoring were Jim Copeland, Dick Horning and Dennis Lang, Gary Goddard, Mervin Rettenmund and Dennis Riker were other first stringers. Competing with sophomores from Bay City Central, Northern and Pontiac and the J.V. teams of Tech and St. Mikes, the sophomores averaged 58.1 points per game. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Earlean Mosley, Paula Bickersteth. SECOND ROW: Kathy Blackford, Mary Gem- bel. THIRD ROW: Janice Davison, Carol SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD CSITTINGJ: Dennis Lang, Bill Ryder, Den' Bfinef- FOURTH ROW2 Je'-In FUFIIK. nis Riker, Hack Amie, Tom Ponder. STANDING: Mervin Rettenmund, Jim Cope- land, Gary Goddard, Dick Horning, Ron McNeal, Fred Nickerson. Practice makes perfect, Coach Bob Leach tells sophomores Dick Horning, Jim Copeland and Dennis Lang. 523' fzz I3 SWIM TEAM FIRST ROW: Dick Livesay, R0ger Kopp, John Beagle, Gary latimefe, Mike Mason, Bill Holloway. SECOND ROW: Jim Wheaton, Fred Knapp, Bruce Smith, Dale Shaw, Jim Austin, Lynn Whipple, Gary Rutherford, Keith Calkins, Gene Goins. THIRD ROW: Robert Wilie, Coach Alex Crane, Ed Heinrich, Dick Stevenson, Dick Hoort, Art Shantz, Sam Phillips. Tankers tie for state honors PORPOISE CLUB TOP ROW: Jim Austin, Sam Phillips, Lynn Whipple, Ed Heinrich, Dick Stevenson, Art Shantz, Keith Calkins, Gene Goins, Dick Hoort. BOTTOM ROW: Dale Shaw, Jim Wheaton, Dick Livesay, John Beagle, Gary Lotimere, Mike Mason, Bill Holloway, Gary Rutherford. ,4- '. , s .-'L -'sl With a record of five wins, five losses, and, one tie in the dual meets, CentraI's swimming team, led by Coach Alex Crane, completed its season. They set records for the 1958-59 season in the Medley and the Relay. Along with co-captains Ed Heinrich and Dick Stevenson, Art Shantz and Dick Bolton merited recognition in their fields. The tankers won City Championship for the third year in a row. Also to their credit was a third-place rating in the Saginaw Valley Cham- pionship and the Saginaw Arthur Hill Relays. A tie for twelfth place in the State Cham- pionship rounded out the season. Remember, keep your arms back, Coach Alex Crane tells Art Shantz as Ed Heinrich and Dick Stevenson watch with keen interest. it i-6 2' 5 .7 .X 3 , -xx in the state meet. Q squad. GOLF TEAM: Robert Alick lcoachb, Howard Foote, Dick Marr, Bob Hurd, Sandy Simon, Mike Saltman, Dave Bale, Dale Parker, Ron Hartman. :Fifi 4 A 'fi With the sound of the gun they're off! At a A i is-1' 'i . rf, meet with Lansing Sexton Gary Crenshaw and ff g5,5s,,XN'SN 2 i' sif W, . 'T 7 'w g -5 ' L - ...rf i Milum hel ed our team achieve honors. f,g.f,sf.'iw 1 Q , B P A gf , Q V, x, E. ..N,, , 1 . X in S-11,5555-' ' K ' - , ..,. ft ., . V xv? . in-sf . . jQ2fffsfXsl,Qt'.ff-gztkgs ' . .M 14 ,. fs .- '-L 7i,vQ'ms'sl - , r . ,. Q' BWV - A ' L ,Si X . S v-L f M i .-Y pg.. gk A . - A 5 . Returning letterman Dale Parker carefully studies the slope of the green before sinking a long putt. Athletics mark The T958 track team opened its season by winning two of the Huron relays in an indoor meet. The team continued its winning streak by placing second in the Central Michigan College relays where they set three records, placing sixth in the Mansfield Ohio relays, third in the All-Valley meet and second in the regionals at Ann Arbor. Tribe trackmen proved their ability by obtaining the best finish Central has had in several years, a third place standing Coach Jim Whittaker was indeed proud of his team and looked forward to a most promising season with the 1959 Under the excellent direction of Robert Alick, the 1959 golf team entered their season hoping to equal the fine record set by the 1958 squad. In 1958 competition, the links- men remained undefeated in dual match play for the second consecu- tive year. The squad also capped the city title, tied for the valley championship and placed second in the state. l VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Top ROW: Tyrone Kelly, Ronald Kendrix. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Foster, Harold Holmes, Paul Watkins, Paul Morrison, J. L. Williamson, George Neely' Gmy Crenshaw' Bob An7h0f1Y1 Aflhl-'Y Thf0Sh, Rod Friedriechsen, Kent Blauer, Tom Dancy, John Peterson, Johnson' Bef' Szabo' Bill Milvml -lim Hevsel- Fred Knapp: Oscar Barnett, Gary Ruthurford, Joseph fi. X IN Yum' um? Qu CEETFH mF1l 7 wut. 25115152 ' L EHTRA1 CE! A, nm. .. YLINT uw K ' Y QLLNT Yum, FLINT gum' FLINT FLINT WWW YUN7' 'I44 spring's opening From the look on Jim Sines' face, it is apparent that his serve was a success. TENNIS TEAM: iStanclingl: Verner Stillner, Jim Sines, Jim Allen, Clem Rowe icoacht, Cliff Taylor, Paul Heitman, Doug McArthur. iKneelingJ: Shelly Wolin, Larry Sheldon. ' As the 1959 tennis season approached, Tribe netters looked forward to equaling or surpassing last year's record. Despite twice bowing to Bay City Central, the 1958 Tribesmen tied with Arthur Hill for second place in the Saginaw Valley conference. Jim Sines showed his ability by placing first in the regional tennis tournament at Owosso. This was the first time in twenty-four years as coach that Clem Rowe has had a sophomore win this title. Under the fine supervision of Coach Ray Louthen, Central's 1958 baseball team won 11 games while losing 8. At the end of the season, Mr. Louthen transferred to Ball State Teachers' College and was succeeded by Tim Bograkos, the 1958 J.V. coach. Coach Bograkos' team compiled an impressive 16-3 record. The 1959 season could prove interesting with several returning let- terman and a host of promising J.V. players rounding out the varsity squad. Guiding the fortunes of this year's J.V. club will be former Tribe star Bob Leach. Ace pitcher, Dick Kucharski, prepares to pitch U i057 ball for a third strike. ..s. , , 53:15 '- ' 'rg P .5 'Q . l',Hp. 1 1 ,.. Tension mounts as the count is 3 - 2. .f l I 1 The forward attempts a pass to a team mate while guards rush in to interrupt the play. 46 The three winners of the intramural free-throw, John Martinez' Howie Parsell and John Bechtold practice daily. The physical education classes provided practice for competition in the weekly basketball f0U I'1CHYI0r1tS. Intramurals promote Boys' intramural sports, under the supervision of Nap LaVoie, drew increasing attention this year as competition between the teams gained momentum. Free-throw winners were Howie Parsell, John Martinez and John Bechtold who were among several boys in the gym trying for the honor. During the first semester T2 intramural teams bowled against each other. On Thursday evenings 16 teams played basketball creating strong competition between themselves as tension mounted because of the contest for the championship. 1. mist nan Cunt I ' 5 ' MARINE SAK-is Keeping score is fun for two bowling enthusiasts, Karen Coggms and Sara Lee Watson. skill and competition Fall, with its cool breezes and falling leaves, gives girls a desire to use up their energy by participating in sports. Two nights a week, interested girls meet for an evening of bowling. The ones who take advantage of this sport find enjoyment in learning the details ot the game, then practicing them with hopes of raising their score. They also earn ten points toward an athletic letter. With a look of anticipation Mary LaVoie steps up to better her bowling SCOYE. Field hockey, a girls' sport is practiced in Dort Field Monday and Thursday nights. Many girls, the maiority of whom are soph- omores, change into gym suits or other play clothes after school and then hurry out to take part in the roughest girls' sport Central offers. As the end the season draws near, hock- ey players put away their hockey sticks, pucks and shin guards, but bowlers con- tinue exercising throughout the winter months. With a bully , Betty Johnson, Marilyn Cragg, Jessie Walker, Norma Dolphin, and Mary Alice Rhodes start the game of the day, field hockey. .VX Taking time from their hard work to pose for a picture are lstandlngl Marilyn Cragg, Norma Dolphin, Jessie Walker, Ann Montgomery and lkneelingl Betty Johnson and Mary Alice Rhodes. 4 K -9' l ' X Ill 'FE F4 1 I 'YIYIQ QS! 33? 41.4 ...:'lii, 8 H wr Girls combine efforts to make a team Play-oft tournaments in March marked the winner ot the three com- peting volleyball teams. Preparation for the matches began in February under the supervision of Miss Ray Davis. Slcillfulness and proficiency increased with each practice session. These sessions took place twice a week after school, offering the girls more time to practice application of newly-learned techniques. Acquiring techniques, in addition to obtaining informaton pertaining to swim show phases, Central girls truly profited by the knowledge ob- tained during the synchronized swim clinic in February. Directing the clinic were two physical education instructors from Michigan State University who were very helpful in giving pointers and suggestions. Although the clinic was open to all girls, every member of Central's Synchronized Swim Club participated in the activities. F Q. ,IO yi - l One more light tap, girls, and the ball will be over the net! Members of the Synchronized Swim Club work for precision timing. , qw A . ' fm X X at 5 1 ' s 1 i Q 1 Spring sports invigorat e Tennis ranked high in popularity in girls' physical education classes again this year. Under the direction of Miss Ray Davis and Miss Dorothy Breda basic fundamentals of the game were demonstrated to the participants. Girls working toward their athletic letters took advantage of the fine archery range and equipment. Taking part in these sports offered not only physical relaxation but also opportunities to improve skills. Careful observance of Doris Stecker's technique seemin9lY gave Barb Kohn the needed con- fidence in making a bulI's-eye. - 'S How to grasp a tennis racket is demonstrated by Miss Dorothy Breda while Judy Kolbe, As the ball comes toward her, Bref1ClC1 Susan Jensen, Dorothy Linn, Margaret Florida, Brenda Symon, Beverly Harrington, and Symon 9eiS info P05'i'0n to PU' Power be' Nancy Meadows watch the procedure with interest. hind if in flte YBTUVU Pl0Y- 0 A sunny, spring day! Constance Childress, Patricia McBride, Judi Grove, cmd Lola Kim- mery grasp at the opportunity to practice their golf. Girls earn athletic letters In the spring, Central girls discover there are many sports to wake them up from a long, cold winter. Softball, played in Dort Field, provides sun and exercise for any interested girl, as well as gives her ten points toward an athletic letter. Golf, introduced only recently, offers ten points per hour of instruction to the one who completes a nine-hole round of golf. The natural sport of girls who like to walk is hiking. For each mile of enioyment, they earn two points. sf - A -. la ' 4-A 1,71 ' . 1 , . .ff -f . , , ,Q t 1 -1. ,bfi 'ff ' ' 14' ' . ' wwf , .,.c, , , ,, ' The invigorating fresh air may have brought about the enthusiastic feeling which Rae Ann Withey, Carol Blood- worth, Julie Grennidge, and Lola Fenley have for hiking. Another spring sport, softball, draws a large crowd. Eagerly listening to Miss Rae Davis while she gives directions are lstandingl Arlene Engen, Donna Stewart, Jessie Walker, Lola Fenley, and lsittingl Betty Johnson. l5'l E du 1. V5 5 5693 fi 1 DISTRIBUTION P W If Ilya? :VI II 54 SENIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOTTOM ROW: Carol Curtis, Ellizabeth Hopkins, Bette Lueck, Pat Hammond, Lynda Salisbury, Sandy Blaine. TOP ROW: Sue Brown, Sue Fitz- Senior class officers Bob Barton lpresidentl, Sandy Blaine fsecre- taryl, Sue Brown itreasurert, and Mike Hamp lvice-president? voice their opinions on senior plans at an informal meeting. gerald, Francis Spicko, Bill Francis, Sue Grant, Mike Auer, Bob Barton, Mike Hamp, Kay Morris, Bob Ebmeyer, Ruth Shue, Mimi Livingston, Sam Phillips. Seniors Summer is here and Central has completed another annual cycle. Each year an Alma Mater, like Mother Nature, brings forth her promising, budding seniors, ready to blossom out and take their places in the summers, autumns, and winters of life. This year's seniors will always cherish the memories of their three wonderful years at Central. Since their sophomore year they have enioyed teamwork and co- operation in planning dances, supporting the teams, electing officers, and taking part in all of the various school activities. They will always love to reminisce over the carefree happiness of their Junior Prom and smile through their tears at the memories of their Senior Couple Dance and, most of all, their Senior Prom. These are all wonderful moments which certainly helped to build a love for their school and classmates that will remain forever. 'But they must not cling to these memories, they must put them away as the richest of these coins that time cannot take nor a thief purloin . When they receive their diplomas, they will find that they must leave behind their carefree years and take on new responsibilities as mature adults in a modern world. Valedictorians Barbara Helen Baker Richard Franklin Baske Lois Ann Billmeier Dmid JOSCPIW Robert Reid Mary Martha Skaff 6 .r Salutatorians Richard Withers Bolton l-lndfl J0 Notmvn High Distinction These people maintained a 3.5 average J. Victor Milner Karen Johnson Suzanne Marjorie Parsell Cl1Gl'l0ff0 R. Klein Howard Michael Auer, Jr. Jerome Norman Weinstein Dwight John Mathews Pamela Jane Wood Nancy Jane Monroe Barbara Payne Robert Frazer Barton Betty Jane Jones Earl Louis Holloway, Ill Larry W. Sheldon ,QS Carol Jean Ponder Kathleen Ann Allen N Shirley Ann Pratt Carolyn Kaye Collister T? Caffle 5'-le Gran' Grace Agnes Hansel Joan Puffer Caroline Anderson X at Lynda Diane Gibson Miriam Livingston 7 High Distinction Carren Ann Thomas Marilyn Jean Calkins Judith Audrey Rolf Mary Ellen Penniman Rodney Vern Johnson Nancy Jane Parsell Tamara Louise Transue Richard Owen James l58 Esther Lutz Marilyn Jane Kuperus fs 6 Lawrence Jay Pacernick Richard Gordon Elder Nancy Jane Meadows Connie M. Cheek James B. Nelson Dorothy Marie Needham Verner Stillner Gail Anne Booth Robert Ryder Frances Sherwin f Z 6 I Patricia Jean Turlay Sharon Williams 'W Ji' f'-R me i Kill ALEXMQE 5 5094. lf' .0 0' 4' .4-4? Q' Q 0 + Q S' 1' Q 0 4 ,vb a or 5 , if if x As t moments recaptured in Sandy's scrap-book. heir senior year draws to a close, Sandy Sines and Liz Hopkins smile over the wonderful 94' pu 9 Peter Anastor Marie Helena Bernath Edelgard Rotraut Buksch Carl Edward Carter 60 These maintained a 3.0 average Robert Andrew Anthony Frank Ellory Appleton Cerro! Jeanette Atchley 50f1ClI'0 Blaine Roger L. Boylan Hal Merritt Briggs, Jr. A Q Dianne Marie Bums Sharon M. Bush Kathleen Ruth Callahan Vicki Gail Chervus Susan Hall Coltharp Paul Couture lf , . Joanne Carole Davison Mm-gqref DeM055 Pauline Ruth Dillenbeck Jane Ellen Draper W Ah, ,.., A tA,gf:r----4-'HJ' ' f ' 2l W X Carolyn Virginia Driskill Robert Alan Ebmeyer Carol Waghorn portrays a typical teenage girl, pmcurls and all, studying for final exams. Sherry! Kay Ennes Stephen Haber Epstein Mary Ann Fluette Jill Lori Flynn David Snyder Foster Robert James Golden Distinction Jessica Jenn Goodwin PCll'lClU Sue Hammond Goylean Harty sandra Kaye Harvey Thamas Haynes James Robert Heusel Helen Louise Hodgins Amy P. Hoeffgen Harold J, Holmes Elizabeth G. Hopkins Gerald C- H0PPer 'ludllh Ann Homlng Marilyn Cafal Ha,-yagh Sqndrq Lea Ha,-lay Loretta Kay Ingram ' Carolyn Matilda Jarvinen Distinction 'M Frances Lee Jenkins Franklin Hyman Kasle Judith Rosalie Killeen Sandra Jean Lambert Mary Martha LaVoie Bernice Ann Lowe James William Lyon Ruth Mason Larry Mawhinney Angelo Kosh Bette Jo Lueck Charles E. McGlothlin Joan Graeme McKay Susan Beth Meerson James Leonard Mellow BlYe Eliwbefh Menkemeller Distinction 164 Bethany F. Minarik Ralph H. Mitchel Connie Lou Mock Patricia Gayle Montgomery Stuart David Ogusk Linda O'Neal Nanc Ann Pett Brenda Arethia Phel s Y Y Y P Angry Y Gordon Webster Potter Harry Edward Porritt Carole Louise Putt Catherine Ann Rhoades Karen May Rickard Contrary to their usual routine of studying, Mary Skatf and Dave Jeffes find an evening of television is a welcome change. iZl E f4iW 5BT ifiiix. .sill-f X .S -xiii? V ' emi. if 'Lf ff'-Tipp' i ,' ' li'-.'5.' 'C -'ww I, ' P' YV' 'If 'i5'i YD.fCT-- Jane Elizabeth Ann Rose Gerald Nelson Schafer Marie Elizabeth Sta nge Donald Walker Eleanor Janice Ross Robefl Rune' Charles Van Akin Sitts lva Alexine Smith Doris M. Stecker Natalie Jeanne Stewart Edna L. White Robert M. Williams Susan S. Saba Gregory D. Soloko Mary Ellen Vodden Sharleen Williams Seniors Phyllis Abel Robert W Alexander Robert W. Ash Rillo Jean Baker John Barrett Robert D. Bearbower 166 Marvletta Adams Roger L. Albee Darleen Allen Gary D. Ashley Carole Ann Alles Donna Lee Athearn 'B JR Anna Laura Bqll Cherie Nan Barlow Ay Q ...... A B A wise Leon Roy Batson Gary Edward Battiste .gf J . gTg5TfYrfff- NN., , yiwii John Paul Bechfold Franklin Herbert Beck 'F 4 1 t Theodore Ray Albee Robert Dale Alcott Elizabeth Kay Anderson Bernard J. Andreini Barbara Stannard Baker Karen Baker w,,,,x Judith Dianne Barnes U M X Ei' Barbara Ann Baxter Doreen Ma ry Bennett Oscar H. Barnett Kenneth Ivan Baxter James W. Bennett Sharon Bennett Bonnie Bently Lois G. Bertram Sandra Mae Bickell Robert Bruce Bills Xl Richard Bishop Mary Blakemore Dianne Bolanowski Henry Cleon Book Sandra S.Bradley Charles C, Brusie Lloyd Albert Brissette Carol Marie Broner :Dk With a cheerful smile Kay Morris goes about the business of selling red .Q 'if Sonia Ann Bissell and black pins to Mary Ellen Vodden and Mike Hoffman. Carole Ann Bloodwonh Janice Lee Boucha rd Gary Brawner Ma ry Delorise Brooks John William Bowyer Douglas Boyd Carol Brazeal Barbara Breedlove Barry R. Brown Eflfl BYOWH Seniors Elizabeth Brown X W ag - flag in I , qi Q it .+ to xx rv. it K -, Raymond R Brownell Albert H. Bug bee John D. Bu rtrum T is , ' t f ii :Y ith . , . 1 Thurman Campbell Sandra Lee Carswell 168 Patti Ann Brown is . ..,r N T ill ' 'f5i,gQE:V as Gerald Howard Bryan Judith K. Bukosky Donald Bussell Ma ry .lo Canfield 1 -I .A .1 1 , 1 William Casner Rosemary Ann Brown Q :il If 'HH A ' ' George W. Buck iv - I, M flying, 3 x -M . ' if ,' Hi William Eugene Bullock Sharon Butera kos Baldemar G Cardenas Chester Chadwell Susan Brown Loma Jean Buckner ' is , ft gf' , . -J f ,i','i 1 ' '.-' it X ii? Robert Lee Burbank Thelma Arnita Brown Robert L. Budzinski Patricia J. Burgess John William Callahan LeWellYf' Lee C0mPbell qzbe W Mike Cardenas fry . 'W A, , Q at Richard Carr Susanne Marie Chalut Richard Dale Chapman Joanne Kay Cheney an , x 4' ... R , r . -si, ,A 3 x it T' 5 af' x X 'Qu 2 Christie Clifford T LSA Edward Coleman A Richard Satterlee Cook James Carl Copper Deanna May Cranston so . f. Q K on e f f' i 4y'twL , sz M4 L s , X5 - S sql g 5 ,G N , it., '4 Constance L .Childress Margaret Ann Clifford wig .-1 X FT- - ., A - N gs b .1 David Duane Colwell Carel Dean Cooper I 5 , A Bob Cox 1 :y es f ix tt. Gary Crenshaw Hang T , Christensen Valrey Kay Clifford Dan Comerford up A Jackie D. Cooper Penelope Coyne Sue Crenshaw gina, . 26 fl ii gt f, 61 i in Gaina LaJean Clark Lindalee Paula Clark Js fl James Ray Clutts Alan John Coggan Janet Lee Conliffe Gordon Lee Cook Carmel apples always taste good, Louise Sherff convinces Paul Heitmen and Bob Anthony. 'I6 Seniors 5 9 in ig' as Edward Elwood Crews Peggy Ann Daenzer Donald Robert Davy Charles W. Dobbs Lawrence Dreasky .st-ewwaw Evelyn Crockerham is Kate Ilene Daniel Homer F. Decker s Roy Arthur Cummings Dean Thomas Davies Sharon R . Del.orenzo . 'Q' ,g i -' '-.,,,,.. 4 fe- sw ' i Charles Keith Dooley James Dorsey Carol Janet Curtis Ma ry Ann Davis Joseph Harry Demo Neil Downey Myrtle Durnan Rich Kuehnle finds talking to Barb Baxter much more interesting than English Lit. Charles Stanley Cwieka l William Davison James Norman Derck Jannine Diane Draheim John Henry Dwyer La ry Gene Eaton Ernest James Eckert Jr Jack D. Farrer Diana Jean Fiori Janet Marie Forgie Aff' Camille Frederickson Matthew Gambrell Joan Marie Elwell ff , 'it' Q ti' ' S Sandro S. Ferrell Sue Ellen Fitzgerald Joann M. Foster George Frederickson Robert F. Gardner WJ ,- im 3 if if 5' V A Q Ronald Glen Emmerling Patricia Lee Ferris N4 wx- ,f I: ' ' ' -1 1' . if r f' -i 5 . , ' E Robert M Flanders i af William A. Foster Leslie Fries Dorothy Marie Garrett .. . ...JL -M Raymond Leroy Ervin William George Figley Margaret J. Florida A ,, J 'is' :Q yy l X sl William R. Francis Thomas A. Fullenwider Betty Jo Ga rvins Binnie Farrell Lola Finley W , . Elizabeth L. Ford ...., aj .sl we 1-,4 , ' 'N W l wi- . V Q .. ' G f Carl Freeman I, 'xi-,.-...k 4 A ., . ' 'ii . ,,. -AQ ,X. , Robert T. Gabriel Cynthia Gea rha rt QSM Seniors Louise Gerow Greer B. Goldman pf t v. , ck W M' Mae Katherine Griffin Mary W. Hager .4 Peggy Lee Handy James William Harris 172 Edward Gerald Gilkes Sharon Elizabeth Goss Robert Burton Griffin Linda Hall I l Joseph Victor Ha ralson Jerry Silas Harris Clara Jane Goddard Victor E. Goldberg 'Que r J if Sharon Kay Grams Juliette L. Greenidge Shirley T Grinnage Mildred Gunter My , :- - -' Waller 5- H0mUClY Michael Edward Hamp ..- -' N Kenneth James Hardin Helen Jean Harkness Robert Alan Harris Rickie Hartsoe Leah S. Goldenberg Robert R. Gremel Larry R. Hadd N. Judith E. Hampton Q A Glen Harris Duane Hastings Nancy Jean Hatcher Janet Hayes Lyle Daniel Henderson Robert M.. Hess Joyce E. Hollenbaugh x.,4 Carlene J. Holmgren as Patricia Mae Hauer isix, i if' CVS ...-5 ' f - if .I i 'av 5 te -1, -' :e:' ' . R l I W A 5 mr .xl Linda Joan Hawkins -l0YCe FUY HUYGS Peggy Joann Hazen Lawrence E. Hensley James C. Higgins James W. Hollinger Carl R. Hooks Jr. Ma ry Ann Heron Jerry L. Hildebrand Jo Ann Holloway Richard D. Hoort Barbara Jean Hawley Edward Philip Heinrich William Herrell .,,. E Q Judy Hodson Hazel M. Holmes Janalee M. Horne Susan Elizabeth Hayek ,. Paul Anders Heitmann Carol Herrington wa. lvl Terrance D. Holden fswfgme Mildred Holmlund Gertrude Huber 173 Seniors 174 Robert Huff Sharon L. Huizenga Bruce Darwin Hyde NUHCY CUYOIG lmlClY X W X 'Q' Charles Lyle Ighqm CCY' EdWOI'd JQCl!S0f'l LQ David L. Jeffes Eric Emil Jarvinen Jr. Angie D. johnsgn Carol Ann Johnson John Curtis Hunt Bernice Ann Impola John Arthur Jackson Gerald S. Jellis Donald D. Johnson Thomas D, ,I0hn50n William D. Johnson Charles H,Jones Jr. Phillip Allen Huyck Nancy M. Irvine Sandra Lynne Jacques Doris Lee Jenkins Joanne K .Johnson Juanita Louise Jones fix, nf- . ,N ,, Harland George Hyatt F . fx i i H Fl E f ,, '.'iw1. Loney Charles Irwin v f ew Beverly James Susan Elaine Jennings Kenneth L. Johnson Pauline Jones John A. Kaczynski Jr, Judith Ann Kaplan Joseph F. Kendrix Barbara Ann Kress Leila Ann Langley Being measured for his cap and gown is Jim Mattson, while Carole Alles, Gaylean Harty, and Joyce Hollenbough look on. Nancy Jean Kinney Keith Alan Kleinschrodt Roy H. Knotts RiCl'lQfd A. Kuehnle Vicki Sue LGB!! Bonnie Jean Lqgness 4 ' Q Michael L.Lc1nkes Jr. Priscilla Lashley Tl1Om0S A. Lazer S, N as Jit' 'itl + A Sharon Louise Kamrath Jerry Karch kg- . - f xl ,PF X . I A -.- if ft . ,Y 1 Rogene M.Kolanowski 6,962 1 Robert L. Lang 3' 45-3 I Be rt David Lee if-nv Maple Lee Daniel David Leffler Jack Lehr Norma Sue Leiss Charles Lendvoyi Seniors ., sf 555, rf J l W Brenda Leneschmidt Q ,, . Q s :K 1 -f I X 'l isa ,--f :Q David Lipski fx fy. V fr ffl gi L if 'D Terry Lough Nola MacMillan Eliazbeth Joneen Leslie Ronald Doyle Livasy James E. Lozon Grace Anne MacNeven ,7'.,.i,l1hQifPfM 4 - .' . . 3?3,j5i,6,'l - ,V - jzjzf' life? , .. In - - .1 4. Ziyi 1 - 1523522 ,:, 7 ii A V r 1 Y 2 N . NE!! 4 at . if ,,,. ,age W' , it lm- .H V N u x yanka . vga - ' ' a,y,Q,,.'5g' A Q X . N . - Joseph Franklin Martin Jerry Mawhinney 176 Philip David Marvin Marie Maynie Linda Jean Liddle Frank Burton Lloyd E I: - 3' ' Is 'S 1 5 5 Q W' N , Q x X K fa W Dale P. Lucas Sallie Jane Marcoux sl Q if g a Y .1 - V , .. Q 'ww i AM. James C. Mason X 1 mi AJ' an :-aw . gm . - gags: A igkrggignq A'-' . f k, fgzggsiiicgqe my ' Spencer Bibbs Maynie Dorothy Jean Linn Loretta Lillian Lolli Robert D. Lufcy John Marshall Mary Alice Mathers Patricia Ann McBride Myiean Lipscomb David Gregory Lott Thomas Jeffrey Lyon Gerald Martin James Dennis Matison Glenda Elaine McCain QV David l.. McCallum yn., Y Q K i We X. it egg Q A Charles McDermitt Judy E. McKeen A in , I Q3 , Q 51 Lanny Ray Meriwether James Miller James R. McClellan 2 Edward McDonough Jewell McMillin . X Gloria J. Meyers V: N -.. K? J ., x,,,, ' sf , w Peggy McCloud Shirley Mclntyre .J A. K . DEP A. . Karen K. Mead Juanita A. Milks -- - - .S . 'fi' , y 4.9 in , Jeanette Miller .,:.. K 3. Russell F. Miller Lynwood Maurice Mills William J. Milum Jr. Sandra Misner Glenda Faye McDaniel -.af E D Ewin J. McKay abt Sharon J. Mead Barbara Miller Ruth Ann Miller Arlene Kaye Mittleman www' if Lenda Mae McDaniel ' - -if .. fs: Jewell E. McKeen Patricia K. Menear Mm wage' 7 Q5g::.3,f,:.'. :.-'g .,. ,LVM . U i . tu : , 45 -igfw' - pf ,ggi .f-. Ep K ' W Vg 93 if 'will QQ, gf K . ,za A 5 .fu Y .- Q . 'WS' riff J 4- Carol Miller . ....,.. Q , X vp 4 A 'i li I f Thomas Miller Judith May Moehring Seniors Sharon Marie Mohan Dennis C. Morgan Ronald E. Morton Thomas Allen Munsell Gerald Elwyn Myers Kenneth R. Neely Jr. I78 Monica Patricia Molloy Judith Anne Moore Kenneth Moorman Relaxing from fast-moving senior activities to exchange autographs are Dave Roberts and Ruth Miller. Linda Elizabeth Neisch Beverley Newcombe ShlfleY -lean Niles Betty Ann Morgan Kay Sharon Morris GUFY Dale Mozader l Marilyn Kay Murdock Charmaine Neal Edwa rd Brent Nixon Edward Lisle Norton Lynda Sue Olson Dale Kenneth Parker K gs J., J L . 5-.i 'ff .al if , 1 S? P Brenda Jean Pease Judith Louise Peterson Thomas J. Pintacura Karen D Okoneski xg 2 NX Q X L it i Q X s f I s . - - ' --i f Lawrence C. Osterman Edward Lee Parker x X - X. 5' James P. Pekarek Ilene R. Phetteplace Shirley Plasha Bert Olah Connie Lee Owen P x. K . N. Clothilde V. Parks Norma Jean Peltier Robert Wendell Phillip Roger George Polidan Diane Elaine O'Lear L- liz' A 2 ' -ei .-2., 2 T is mf. Eugene Earl Owens Jerry Beniamin Parks s, f John Peterson Lorene Mae Philip Jerry J. Priestley James B. Olmstead Rita Marie Paquette Patricia J, Parks Jon Richard Peterson Shirley A. Piazza Kenneth O. Qualls Seniors James Lee Rainey Egg! . ' e I an . ,5 - ,Aff-. y :Q if , K Raymond R. Rich David Edward Roberts if, Barbara Jane Ross Richard Peter Sand Janet Marie Schneider 180 Sa ndra Raisin Janice Lee Richards Sylvia Sidney Roberts Larry Ryon Earl G. Santa 2,7 f . .,:' fel.. John C. Schneider Darlis N. Ray Paula Renfro Randolph Rice ...N :gf Donald S. Richardson Keith L. Richardson James R. Rising Melvin Robinson Jr. Betty Lou Rockwood Keifh Anthony Rose Mark Howard Saipe Margaret Ann Santa Joanne Schwerin Lynda C Salisbury Byron M.Saltman Janice G- SC'-'Pe Janet L. Sayles ' Q 4 W I 4 1 SCOH 5eeleY William C. Sevener Arthur A. Shantz Sa rch May Shorts Linda Sue Simmons Kenneth Skunda Leah lone Smith J S hr 1 11. S X X Michael Snipes N., we k ,. . Q Sb xh X Sharon Larae Sharpe Ruthmarie Shue Sandra C. Sines Cassius M. Smith III Neil G. Smith Arlene Somohano Beverly June Shelby Roger Lee Shumaker A .. , A rl 'E JV Patricia Sipley Glenn Smith' Sharon Ella Smith I 3, f X D Michael Soper Marie Shepard , 3, L iff' , K Nadine Harriet Sills Janet Lee Sisk John Eldon Smith Judy Ann Smurthwoite Robert Eldon Southwell Louise Ann Sherff Dona Simmons Nancy Kay Skinner Johnny Smith Robert E. Snell James Paul Sparks Seniors Joanna M. Sparks 1 '4 ' ' V .Q .... Frances Jo Spicko Richard Stevenson Alla Strachow A . as X we Michael Louis Tabit Susan Elena Sparks Mary Lee Spiller ef: Ma rcia Jean Stewa rt Gordon Dale Summers Willis Laverne Tappen 2 -, A 15 Frances Louise Spence Norma Kathleen Stacey f tm Q 'v ,, Venisure Stocker Brenda Lee Symon Carol Lynne Taylor Melvin J. Thomas Louie O. Thomason John Kennedy Tinder l82 .Iflf Bobby Spencer Judith Ann Starks John Stokley Bert L. Szabo Patrick Forrest Taylor James Todd Lonnie Jean Spencer N Rebecca Steele Joy Kay Stone Elsie Ann Szaiko Jerry TerAchter Charles Tolson 4 X Q. .zy f . f nf. E ' - f 3 K Xfgmsrs 1 gym ' Bill Tomlinson V f 3 Chris Van Slyke 4 - M 3 i v Carl Francis Waghorn Carol Ann Waghorn Janice Elaine Waldron Samuel Luther Walker Patrica Anne Treloaf I Paul George Tremewan John H. Trevorrow Juanita Joanne Trew f Li - -WL ty ,W ll, J il- 1.-Y, .Sit ,. ' .f Robert Vavro Rose M. Velasquez Rita Mae Verier Pewlie Ann Wdde Man, l'm hungry, Ken Hardin tells Jan Williston while Susie Grant and Mike Auer jokingly tell them to save the food for the senior picnic. :- Roberta Jean Wallace Norman Walworth Judith Elaine Warner Karen Deanna Warner Seniors 184 ST ' as si .R I U, Anita Washington XX? X 94 N S 1' sg M Q X it 5 as ssl: ,R f . ' . X l Ronald Gerry Watson Diane Watters r Darline Werkheiser 'ls :Q 3 qu 5,3 H . Georganna Wersel 'E .. 5: Y larry Wetnight Lottie Washington Rita Elaine Washington Vicki Lgig Wqghington Ronald Alvin Watkins S Down Watters S E Herbert Wells 2 we g X 'E T aff' ' Ti M at E r O .. ' W7 s- 1 . f . Jerald Werschky Making the most of one of their last strolls about the campus are Rosemary Brown and Roy Knotts. Thomas Lee Westgate P- l Si . ...,, Undo Lee while Willium Whlie Roberl F- Wilcox Charlotte Williams Coleman Williams Gerald Williams Janice Lucille Willistor Ka ren Louise Wilson -.n - ,.3.sg, 1.-,L N..-gq. my J-,.-F -1 .-, . -ff Y 'nf 1 .l-1-, sw.-if .V -. Geraldine O. Williams Beverly Ann Wills AU'-'l eY Wilson is ' 'ifiyim' .... : Marzzellus Wilson Robert Grant Wilson R06 Ann Wifhey Sheldon Wolin Sam Wong . -,-, t- ll . if ' 3 - Q ' 4 ' '51 9' '-L' .4 .. I 'ssr we ,gf Z I, .L M 4' 1 M r,rr D'-'I 'Y Wfl9hl Larry Lee Wright Dennis Eugene Wrubel , ', 2. Robert Duane Williams .as fl' -if -..t - x 3 -I' I David Ray Wilson Edith Mary Winkler vigil! 'li 4 John Wood Annette M. Yonan J. L. Williamson Gary William Wilson Vivian Elaine Wilson Carol Elaine Wright - ' t ':.. John Yonan Hgnry Young Marietta Younker Robert Yuille -sv-,fy-. g-'V .Y .--...,,, -- ...--. .,.. -,.,.,i.- .,. s.. ... W- , ,.. ,. .s. .. . - ,.,, 4, -'V Administration Vercoe, Philip H. B.A., M.A. Kalamazoo College Unlversity of Chicago University of Michigan Principal Auer, Howard ...,......... B.S., M.S. University of Michigan Assistant Principal Pinel, Mabel .........,. B.A., M.A. Kalamazoo College Columbia University Dean of Girls Broome, Stanley ...... B.S. University of Illinois University of Michigan Dean of Boys Doolittle, William .,... B.S., M.A. Ohio State University Eastern Michigan College University of Michigan Attendance Director FACULTY INDEX Abrams, Vincent ......... B.S., M.S. ........6,7,l08 ........,,6,7,87 .......7,l08 25,1 37,1 28,1 30 Illinois State Normal University Huntington College, Indiana Morehead State College, Kentucky English Alick, Robert ................... B.A., M.A. Central Michigan College University of Michigan History Counselor All, Stephen A. ............. . B.A. University of Michigan Unlveraity of Mexico Broadcasting Armstrong, Cecil ..... B.S. Central State College Wayne University Special education Counselor limtsbuechler, Aaron .... B.A., M.A. North Central College University of Michigan Sales Cooperative retailing Barnett, Clyde ................ B.A. University of Michigan Bookkeeping Beutel, Roberta ............. B.S-. M.A. Michigan State University Homemaklng Belanger, Lucille B.A., M.A. Mercy College University of Detroit English Bennett, William .......... B.S., M.A. Northern Michigan College University of Michigan .......19,l44,24 .........97, 27 .,...,.l2,24 .......,,.zi,io ......,.io .........,22,28 ........10 Typing, shorthand, business law 1:86 Directory and Faculty Bishop, Florence ............ ........ I 5 B.A. DePauw University, Indiana University of Wisconsin Plane geometry, solid geometry Bland, George .,.......... ,...... .... , ......... ....,... 1 0 B.A., M.A. Michigan State University Tvpins Business math Bograkos, Tim .......,.. ........ 2 3,145,135 B.S., M.A. Ohio State University Personal Security education Braden, Patrick ........................., ........ 1 3,123 B.A., M.A. Flint Junior College State University of Iowa University of Michigan Western Michigan University English Bradley, Dorothy .... .... ,.,... . . .13 B.A., M.A. Alma College University of Wisconsin University of Colorado English Brawner, Robert ...... ......... 1 4 B.S. Arkansas State College University of Michigan Algebra Geometry Breda, Dorothy ......,..........,...,....,.,...,....... 150,23 B.S. Sargent College of Boston University Columbia University Physical education Synchronized swimming Brigham, Edward ....... ...... .,....... 1 6 B.A. Albion College Biology Bunce, Mildred ..................,,.................... 17,24 B.S. Sargent College of Boston University Western State College Physiology Counselor Burke, Ruth ....,..,.......,.........,......... ......,.. 2 2 B.S. National College of Kansas City Henderson State Teachers College Hamady House Carpenter, Erma ......,...,............ ..., ..... 1 0 B.A., M. Ed. Western Michigan University University of Pittsburgh Shorthand Typing Carpenter, Ralph .......,... ......... 1 4 B.A. r Eastern Michigan College Algebra Chapel, Rosalynn . ......... .......... I 9,24,I22 B.A., M.A. ' University of Michigan History American horizons Counselor Clark, Charles .... ........ 1 1,127 B.S. G.M.l . Utah State University Auto Shop Cole, P. Ernest ........ B.A. Flint Junior College Tufts College Michigan State University English Coleman, Don ...... ..,... . ....... B.S., M.A. Michigan State University Civics American history Conklin, Louella ..... ........ B.A., M.A. Michigan State University Homemaking Crane, Alexander . ..... ...... B.S., M.A. Michigan State University History Crawford, Marie ....... B.A. Rockford College Engl ish Crissman, Wilfred ..... B.S., M.S. Fort Hays Kansas State University of Michigan Machine Shop Culnon, Jacquelyn ..........,, B.S., M.A. Michigan State University West Virginia University Biology Family living Darling, Mariam ...... B.A. Adrian College University of Michigan English Davey, Thomas .,.......... B.E., M.A. Northwestern University Superior State Teachers C University of Michigan English ollege ........i2 .........1a,i3s .........77,22 .........l43 .......,13 ........11 ........l6 ........13 ........I2 Davis, Ray ............ ,... ..,...................... , . 23,151 B.S., M.A. Eastern Kentucky State College Physical education DeHart, B.S., M.E. Eastern State College Wayne University Typing Hazel ..........., Delong, Clarence ......... B.A. University of Michigan History Dobler, B.S. Montana State College Stout Institute Edgar .........,.... Auto shop Doetsch, Louise B.A. Northern Michigan Colleg Music literature Chorus Girls' Glee Club Dowdy, Joseph ....,............. B.S., M.A. Eastern Michigan College University of Michigan Physical education Emery, Earl . ...........,,........ ,. B.S., M.A. ' Central Michigan College Western Michigan Univers Business law Twine Bookkeeping ilt' ..,....10,l24 ....,..,..1B,46 ........11 .......21 23,139,140 .....,.10 Field, Grace ....... B.A., M.A. Kalamazoo College University of Chicago English Fitch, Mildred ..... B.A., M.A. Albion College Columbia University Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Foxworth, Mary Lou ............ R.N., B.S. Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami Nurse Foos, Joseph ............ ...... ....... 1 B.S., M.S. Indiana State Teachers College University of Southern California Chemistry Gay, Varnard .,........................ ....... I B.S., M.A. Western Michigan University University of Michigan Notre Dame University History Modern science Biology German, Edward ............ B.M., M.M. Michigan State University Houghton College, New York Vocal Music Gibson, Hulda ........................... B.S., M.A. Slippery Rock Teachers College University of Michigan Business mathematics Counselor Goeckar, Mariorie ..... B.A., M.A. Alma College Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan Family living Q Gould, Ordelia ......................... B.A., M.A. Western Michigan University Whittier College University of Michigan Latin Green, Kenneth ....... .....,.. 1 B.A., M.A. Eastern Michigan College University of Michigan History Grotts, Julia ....................... ....... I 0,9 B.S., M.A. University of Washington Blackburn College University of Illinois University of Michigan Shorthand Typing Haines, Helen ............. B.A. University of Michigan Mathematics Henry, Chester ..... B.A., M.A. Oberlin College University of Michigan Chemistry Physics Hodges, Mildred .................... B.A., M.A. Western Michigan University Columbia University United States history , M.A. B.A., M.A. s, John ....... in Col lege 'YY , Hazel ............ 1 State College a Universlty amaking iselor snga, Theodore ..... M.S. ern Michigan College igan State University arsity of Michigan :e Practice iselor d'heur, Vivien ......., M.A. irn Michigan College ersity of Michigan : math iselor s, E. R. ............. . M.S. r Falls College ersity of Michigan nistry ht, Vernita ,.,. . .,...,. , , M.A. ilgan State University orsity of Michigan ' York University '1alism Ill, Robert .....,........ 1m Michigan College 'ersity of Michigan notry bra ier, Jacqueline ..... 1 M.A. ner College 'erslty of Michigan ic speaking ia ish nie, Napoleon ..,. M.A. :rn Michigan College 'ersity of Michigan ical education ........'ll0 .........22,24 .........l0,24 .......l4 ......l7 2l ,l05 ...,...l4 ..l2,2l ...,,..23 h, Robert ........................ a,142,13o,145,2:1 ersity of Michigan rity education ai, Phaliap ................. .......... ......... 1 3 ,zo als State Normal University lay University School of Music ish I asaaur, George ................... .......... l 8,I25 M.A. ern Michigan University ary s, Virginia ..... onsin State nlstry 1, Elizabeth ral Michigan College bra : math liar, Roy ............,....... . .... ..... I 5 1 M.A. ral Michigan College 'ersity of Michigan netry McCredy, Marian ..........,........ B.A., M.A. Western Michigan University University of Michigan Librarian McMillan, Edna . ,,.. . B.S. Stout Institute Homemaking English McMurray, Roy .......,.. B.S., M.A. Eastern Michigan College Alma College Northwestern University University of Michigan Shop mathematics Basic mathematics Algebra Melzow, William ...... B.A., M.A. University of Michigan History Counselor Morcum, Russell ,,,., ,,,. B.A., M.A. Michigan State University University of Michigan English Myers, Joseph ,.....,..... B.S., M.S. University of Cincinnati University of Michigan Auto shop O'Malley, William ...,..., Michigan State University University of Michigan Art Parker, Homer ................. B.S., M.A. Eastern Michigan College University of Michigan Modern science Work experience Parmelee, Freda ..... B.S., M.S. Evansville College illinois State Normal University University of Michigan Biology Pack, Joyce ........,...,.., B.A., M.A. Flint Junior College University of Michigan English Percival, Raymond ................. B.A., M.A. Western Michigan University University of Colorado University of Michigan French .......,24 l3,22,28 ..,l5,l-42 ,..,....l2 ...ll,l27 ........2l ...l7,l35 ........l6 .......l2 ..,.....20,ll6 Potter, Thomas ..........................,............. I I , I8 B.E., M.A. Northern Illinois State Teachers College University of Michigan Shop math Machine shop Proven, Graham .... B.A., M.A. Eastern Michigan College Michigan State University History Rarick, Howard ................... B.S. Western Michigan University Architectural drawing Drafting ..........I9,2B l Redd, Edna ........,.......... B.A. University of Nebraska Shortahnd Tvnino Redd, Leonard ....,........... B.S,, M.S. University of Nebraska University of Illinois University of Michigan Physics Biology Reik, Ruth ..,................. B.A. North Central College University of Michigan University of Southern California University of Wisconsin Geometry Counselor Richardson, R. P. ...... . B.A., M.A. Adrian College University of Michigan Economics History Robert, Bruce ..... B.S.,B.M., M.M. College of Wooster University of North Dakota Eastman School of Music Northwestern University Band Orchestra Roberson, Virginia .,... B.A. University of Michigan English Rowe, Clement .............,.., B.S., M.A. Eastern Michigan College University ci Michigan Michigan State University History Economic geography Sanwald, lngeborg .,...... B.S. University of Minnesota German English Shebel, Marvin ..... B.A., M.A. Albion College University of Michigan History Counselor Sherman, Lee ...,..........,... B.A., M.S. Central Michigan College University of Michigan Printing Smith, Francis .....,....... . .............. ., B.S. Kansas State Teachers College Woodwork History Squire, Arthur ....................... B.S., M.S. Western Drafting Madiine Stapert, B.S. Western Drafting Starmer, r Michigan University drawing Osborn ....... ........ Michigan University machine drawing Robert ....... , .... .. B.S. Stout State College University of Michigan Woodwork Counselor ...,....l0 ........l6 ......,I5,24 ........19 .........2l,97 ........l2 l9,lll,l45 .........l3,20 .........lB,24 ........ll ........23 ........Il ........-ll Stobie, Nellie ................... .......... B.A., M.A. Eastern Michigan College University of Michigan McGill University Madrid University Guadalaiara University Western Reserve University University of Wisconsin Spanish VanDoorn, Cornelia .... B.A., M.A. University of Michigan Algebra Geometry VanHorn, Celma ............ B.A. University of Michigan English Walworth, Ward ............ B.S., M.A. Central Michigan College University of Michigan Physics Electronics Counselor Weller, Lillian ....... B.A. Kalamazoo College English White, Stanley ................ B.A., M.A. Michigan State University Debate English Whittaker, James ........................ B.S. Bowling Green State University Eastern Michigan College Biology Physical education Willett, Stuart .... B.A. Hillsdale College Michigan State University Driver training SPECIAL SERVICES Baker, Erdine ......... Belenchia, Judith .... Boston, Robert Cason, Neal Christenson, Tina .... Dues, Alice ...,........ Srnithwick, Bill Swanson, Joan Thomson, Joanna .... Wilhelm, Herberta ........ 20,1 I7 .......15 ...l6,24 ........l2,l09 ....'l2,2l . ........ I6 13 S22 RS bit: 'I87 Gibbs, Barham, Sandra ..... 29 Enos, -llq!ll'li 1'rf-wwf --1 Y Y lf' if be, In I'. I KS. ,Ai '. i. 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Capua, John ..... 31,135 Carlson, Carl ..... 31,111,114 Carpenter, Diana ..... 31 Carpenter, Linda ..... 31 Carter, Edwin ..... 31 Carter, William ..... 31,135 Castle, Ellen ..... 31 Chamberlin, Larry ..... 31 Chambers, Sam ..... 31 Chapman, Thomas ..... 31 Dah , Lorrell ..... 32 Dale, Delores ..... 32 Dandanean, David ..... 75 Daniel, Grace ..... 32 Darley, James ..... 32 Darne, Elmer ..... 32 Davenport, Carol ..... 32 Davis, Burma Dell ..... 32 Davis, Joseph ..... 32 Davis, Linda ..... 32 Chase, Richard ..... 31 Cheney, Mary Ellen ..... 31,112 Chiles, Beverly ..... 31 Christenson, Kirsten ..... 31 Church, Loretta ..... 31 Church, Phillip ..... 31 Clark, Amanda ..... 31 Clark, Cherie ..... 31,80,82 Clark, Donald. .... 31,78,114 Clark, Leslie ..... 31 Clary, Michael ..... 31 Clemens, Judy ..... 31 Clemens, June ..... 31 Clifford, Mania ..... 31,78 Clint, Diane ..... 31 Clutts, Martha ..... 31 Clymer, Patricia ..... 31 Coed, Sandra ..... 31 Coats, Leora ..... 31 Coates, Robert ..... 31,135 Cockrill, James ..... 31 Cogdill, Wayne ..... 31 Cohen, Ruth ..... 31 Colburn, Nancy ..... 31 Cole, Dian ..... 31 Cole, Gary ..... 31 Cole, Peggy Coley, Sara ..... 31 Colley, Steven ..... 31 Collier, Marvin .... 32 Comer, John ..... 32 Comins, Jill .... .28,32,113 Compton, Sandra. . .32 Contreras, Yolanda ..... 32 Conway, Anna ..... 32 Conway, Judith .... 32 Cook, George ..... 32 Cooksey, C audia ..... 32 Coon, Donna ..... 32,82 Coons, Bill ..... 32 Copeland, James .... .32,135,142 Corey, John ..... 32 Corkran, James ..... 32 Coron, Roger ..... 32 Cote, James ..... Courts, Susan .... 32 Crabtree, Kay ..... 32 Cragg, Marilyn ..... 32,147 Crandall, Elizabeth ..... 32 Crandall, Thomas Cranick, Clarence .... Cranston, Sandra ..... 28,32 Crawford, Janice ..... 32,113 Crawford, Rachel ..... 32 Creason, Louis Crokett, Henry ..... 32 Cross, Ronald ..... 32 Crowder, Dorothy .... 32 Cryderman, Garry ..... 32 Cryderman, Richard ..... 32 Cuddeback, Delford ..... 32 Cull, Jeannean ..... 32 Cull, Norma ..... 32 Cummings, Cecelia ..... 32 Curnow, James Curry, Jerry ..... 32 Custer, Edwin ..... 32,78 Davis, Penny ..... 32 Davis, Raymond ..... 32 Davison, Janice ..... 32,92,142 Delos, John ..... 32 Dean, Victor Deese, Clifton ..... 32 Delesie, Steve ..... 32 Deneen, Robert ..... 32,78 Dent, Carole ..... 32,89,112,117 DePottery, Doris ..... 32 Dickerson, Trudy Ann ..... 32 Doehring, Thomas ..... 32 Dones, Patricia ..... 32,85 Dority, Dennis ..... 32 Dorris, Jerry .... .32 Dougherty, George Dougherty, Ronald ..... 32 Doyle, Judith ..... 32 Dove, Robert. . . . .32 Downey, Freada ..... 32 Downing, Howard. .... 32 Drury, Jessie ..... 32 Dubenion, Peter ..... 32 Dunavan, Donald ..... 32 Duncan, Joan ..... 32,125 Dunn, Charles ..... 32 Dunn, Marsha Anne ..... 32 Dunn, Ron ..... 32 Dushan, Barbara ..... 32 Dunstan, Thelma ..... 32 Dycus, Douglas ..... 32 Eagleson, Judith ..... 32 Earle, George ..... 32 .... Easter, Bonita ..... 33,118 Easterwood, Ronald ..... 33 Eastman, Carol ..... 333 .. . . .32 .32,118 Gawthrop, Karen. . .33 Gawthrop, Sharon. . .33 Gaylord, Penny. . .33,113 Gee. Robert. . .33 Gellis, Barbara. . .34,114,118 Gembe i, Mary fuer.. . .34,142 Genske, Linda. . .34 Gentry, Carol. . .34 Gentry, Charlene. . .34 George, Otto. . .33 George, Terry. . .33 Germani, Florence. . .34 Gerow, Gerow, Beverly. . .34 Clarence. . .34 Gerred, Denis Getey, Shirley. . .34 James Gilbert, Joyce Gilbert, Sharon. . .34 Gillett, Suzanne. . .28,34 Gillman, Wayne. . .34 Gilnour, Phy lis. . .34,84 Goddard, Gary. . .34, 142 Goldberg, Susan. . .34 Golden, Theodore. . .34,117 Goldner, John. . .78 Goode, Darlene. . .34 Gordon, Dorothy. . .34, 121 Gordon, Judy . . .34 Graff, Dorothy. . .34,37 Graham, Edwin. . .78,112,126 Graham, John. . .34 Graham, Marion Graham, Quentin. . .34 Grant, Norman. . .34 Green, Donald. . .34 Green, Judy. . .34 Green, Michael. . .34 Green, Michael. . .34 Greer, Mark. . .34 Gerre, Olive. . .34 Eaton, Linda ..... 33 Eaton, William ..... 33 Eckert, Joanne ..... 33,112,114 Eddy, Everett ..... 33 Edwards, Carol ..... 33 Edwards, Charlotte ..... 33 Edwards, Geraldine ..... 33 Edwards, Janet ..... 33 Elder, Elliot Bob ..... 33,83 Carol , e ..... 33 Elliott, Johnnie Mae ..... 33 Elliot, Marilyn ..... 33 Ellis, Barbara ..... 33 Ellis, Marcella ..... 33 Elridge, Henery ..... 33 Elston, Keith ..... 33 Elvig, James ..... 33 Emiry, Karen ..... 33,133 Eneix, Leona ..... 33,131 English, Morris ..... 33 Engstrom Marcia ..... 33 Leah .... .33 Ethridge, Walter ..... 33 Evans, Willeam ..... 33 Evans, Tom Fader, Donald ..... 33 Fargo, John ..... 33 Farrer, Pricella ..... 33,148 Faulk, Richard ..... 33 Faulkner, Robert ..... 33 Feagan, Barbara ..... 33 Ferguson, Carolyn ..... 33 Ferguson, Clyde. . . . .33,84 Fetters, James .... 33 Flood, Mary Ruth ..... 33 Fogell, Susan ..... 33 Fo aron, Patricia Fonger, Mike. . .33 Force, Sharon. . .33 Ford, Basil. . .33 Ford, Beverly Jo. . .33 Ford, Beverly. . .33,82 Ford, Gerald Ford, Linda. . .33 Ford, Marvin Lee. . .33,123 Forester, James. . .33,B4,85,112 Fortier, Richard. . .33 Fortner, James. . .33 Forton, Sally Foshee, Shirley. . .33 Foster, Larry. . .33 Fox, Kenneth. . .33 Franklin, Walter. . .33,142 Frederick, Clifalene. . .33 French, Joy. . .33 Freeman, Shirley. . .33 Fritcher, Carol. . .33 Frye, Marcia. . .33 Frye, Mary Ann. . .33 Fryman, Margaret. . .33 Gale, Robert. . .33 Gale, Thomas. . .33,78 Gallahan, Kathleen Ganus, Archie. . .33,78 Gardner, Diane. . .33,84 Garland, Von Garner, Gerald. . .33 Garrison, Margaret. . .33,39 Gatewood, Charles. . .33,83 Gregory, Phyllis. . .34 Greve, Dirk. . .34 Gridley, Carol. . .34 Griffin, Dianne. . .34, 78 Griffin, Patricia. . .34,113,114 Grothian, Gerald. . .34 Gushen, Norma. . .34 Guy, Brenda. . .34, 70 Gyorkos, Frank. . .34 Haapala, Judy. . .34 Habkirk, Lon. . .34, 7B Hadley, Donna. . .34 Hager, Thomas. . .34 Hahn, Judith. . .34, 82 Hahn, Rosemary Ann. . .34 Haines, Douglas. . .34 Hale, Bill. . .34 Hale, Calley. . .34 Hale, Corwin. . .34 Haler, Charlene. . .34 Hall, Mary. . .34 Hall, Walter. . .34 Hallett, Kenneth. . .34 Hamilton, Ann. . .34 Hamilton, Barbara. . .34 Hamilton, Beth. . .34 Hammond, Carol. . .34 Hammond, Gale. . .34 Hampton, John. . .34 Hamric, Peggy. . .34 Handy, James. . .34 Hanley, Donna. . . 34 Hansin, Tanita. . .34 Hanson, Janice. . .34 Harcourt, Richard. . .34 Hardin, Charlotte. . .34, 82, B5 Haring, Carol. . .34 Harkins, Rex. . .34 Harrington, Beverly. . .34, 150 Harrington, Larry. . .34 Harrington, Susan. . .34, 114 Harris, Chester. . .35 Harris Con. . .35,135 Harris, Donald. . .35 Rosetta Harris, Harris, Sandra. . .35, BB Hart, Elizabeth. . .35 Harvy, Ernest. . .35 Hass, Joyce. . .35 Hatfield, Michael. . .2B,35 Hathcock, Caroline. . .35 Hays, Linda. . .35 Hazen, Edward. . .35 Head, Loy. . .35 Head, Roy. . .35 Heckler, Howard Heermann, Keith. . .35 Helgeby, Ralph. . .35 Henderson, James. . .35, 78 Hendricks, Laretha. . .35 Hen9Y. Carole. . .35 Herrick, Sandra. . .35 Herrington, Susan Hess, Charles. . .35 Hess K , enneth Hetchler, Barbara. . .35, 82, 93, 116 Hetherington, Russell. . .35 Hiatt, Connie. . .35 Hicks, Rosemary. . .35 Higgins, Mary. . .35 Hildebrand, Larry. . .35 Hiller, Sandra. . .35 Hinternish, Bernard. . .35 Hobart, Audry. . .35 Hobson, Jean. . .35 Holbeck. . .35 Holden, Judith. . .35 Holden, Lucretia. . .35 Holec, Charleen. . .35 Holifield, Roscoe. . .35 Hollingshead, Robert. . .35 Hollingshead, Sharon. . .35,B2 Holloway, Pat. . . Holloway, William. . .35,115,143 Holly, Janet. . . Holmes, Anthony. . .35 Holmes, Bernadine. . .35 Holmes, Bernard. . .35 Holmlund, Sally. . .35 Holmlund, Shirley. . .35 Holsinger, Howard. . .53 Holtz, Betty. . .35 Honeywell, James. . .35 Horner, Gary. . .35 Horning, Richard. . .35,135,14 Horton, Bertha Louise. . . Horton, Raymond. . .35 Hoskins, Anne. . .35 Houghtaling, James. . .35 Householder, Drusa. . .36 Housley, Stella Louise. . .36 Howard, Donna. . .36 Howard, Jerry. . .36,7B Howd, Gary. . .36 Howey, Carol. . .28,36,121 Howey, James. . .36 Huddleston, Dorothy. . . Hudson, Rosalie. . .36,7B Hull, Judy. . .36 Huneycutt, Shirley. . .36 Hunt, Bruce. . .36 Hunt, Carol. . .36 Hunt, Sandra Kay. . .36 Hunter, Charles. . .36 Hunter, Nancy. . .36,80 Huseman, Ralph. . .36,83 Hutchins, Joy. . .36 Hutchinson, Gary. . .36 Hyatt, James. . .36 Hyatt, Judy. . .36 Hyche, Pearl Marie. . .36 Hyde, Ronald. . . Hynds, Phyllis. . .36 Imman, Geraldine ..... 36 Isham, Darrold Israel, Cheryl. . .36, 39 Ives, Carol. . .36 lvey, Dale. . .36 lvey, David. . .36 Jackson, Clifford Jackson, Jim. . .36 Jackson, Kenneth. . .36, 135 Jackson, Joenathan. . .36, 135 Jacob, Esther. . .36 Jager, Dennis. . .36, 135, 137 James, Frederick. . .36, 78 James, Ronald. . .36 Jancius, Barbara. . .36 Jaworski, Charles. . .36 Jenkins, Dee. . .36 Jenkins, Doug. . .2B, 78, 79,11 Jenkins, Lillie. . .36 Jenkins, Richard. . .7 Jensen, David. . .36, 135 Johnson, Alfred Joe Johnson, Beverly. . .36 Johnson, Charles. . .36 Johnson, Dale. . .36 Johnson, Dolores. . .36 Johnson, Jose h. . .36, B4 Johnson, Keitg. . .36 Johnson, Kirston. . .36, 84,112 Johnson, Lar . . .79 Johnson, Maik. . .36, 78 Johnsin, Robert. . .36 Johnson, Roger. . .36 Johnson, Susan. . .36 Johnson, Virginia. . .36 Johnston, Joyce. . .36 Johnson, Sandra. . .36 Jones, Alta Jean. . .36 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Ann Belle. . .36 Barbara Ann. . .36 Charles. . .36, B4 Frances. . .36 Gloria Robert. . .36, 67 Jordon, Bob. . .36 Joslin, Leroy. . .36 Jubenville, Richard. . .36, 137 Judd, Ronald. . .36 Kale, Sharon. . .36 Kales, Ross. . .36, 115 Kapp, Roger. . .36, 143 Kasle, Jerome. . .36, 135,137 Keast, Sheryl. . .36 Kehl, Judith. . .36 Kelley, Joyce. . .36 Keeskes, Bernice. . .36 Kennedy, Burnie. . .36 Ketchen, Dennis Ketchum, Robert. . .36 Kida, Richard. . .36 Kilbury, Roger. . .36 Kilgore, Diane. . .36 Kille, Kay. . .36 King, Janice. . .36 King, Barbara. . .36 King, Lewis. . .36 King, Lonette. . .36 Kinnish, Douglas. . .36 Kinzel, Linda. . .36 Kirby, James. . .36, 135 Kitchen, Dennis. . .36 Klee, James. . .36, 114 Knapp, Marvin. . .36 Knight, Curtis. . .36 Knorph, Frederick. . .36 Koc , William. . .36 Kollen, Herman. . .37 Robinson yko Carol Ann. . .37 zwskl, Douglas. . .37 les, Emil. . .37 z, Larry. . .37, 142 son, Judy. . .37 n, Barbara. . .37 n, Karin. . .37 , John. . .37 , Janet. . .37 irski, Ronald. . .37 es, William. . .37 sis, Sandra. . .37 nica, Ronald. . .37 s, Joyce. . .37 ,, Mar Wanda nde, Sandra. . .37 vert, Robert. . .37 our, Veronica. . .37 , Hassel. . .37 , Donald. . .37 , Garland. . .37, 135 , Dennis. . .37, 135, 142 or, Kay Ann. . .37 in, Phi lip. . .37 1ore, Gary. . .37, 143 'nore, Elaine. . .37 more, Ernestine. . .37 sto, Virginia. . .37 nie, Larry. . .37 :ock, Sally. . .37 'ence, Thomas. . .37 1, William. . .37 ter, Susan. . .37 s, Argelio. . .37 Barbara. . .37 Donald. . .37 Geraldine. . .37 James. . .37 , Linda. . .37 , Ray er, Karen. . .37 er, Sharon. . .37 h, Patricia. . .37 , Bernard. . .37 ge, Beverly. . .37 e, Lance. . .37 ar, Elbert. . .37 issuer, Susan. . .37 s, Judith. . .37 is, Karen Ann. . .37, 117 is, Rosalyn. . .37 is, Sandra. . .37, 117 ls, Shirley. . .37 le, Bob. . .37 uri, Thomas. . .37 , Harold. . .37 ibery, George. . .37 3, James. . .37 2, Marilyn. . .37 hurst, Christine. . .37 :omb, Willie. . .37 e, Paul Charles. . .38 lay, Charles say, Richard. . .38, 114, 143 d, Frank. 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38, 113 ville, Douglas. . .38, 122 idams, Cat erine. . .38 illister, Margaret. . .38 urney, Kath een. . .38 allum, John. . .38 lallum, Judith. . .38 llnton, Alma. . .38 ombie, Douglas. . .38, 78 randall, Dennis. . .38 aniel, Phyllss. . .38 ionald, Dale. . .38 mber, Jarvis. . .38,114 iahey, Richard. . .39 ilaun, Delores. . .39, McGhee, Charles McGIone, Ronald. . .39 McGraw, Linda. . .39 Mclntosh, Sharon. . .39, 114 McKay, JoAnn. . .39, 114 Mclteever, Diana. . .39, 114 McLeod, Connie. . .39 McMahon, Jack McManan, Vivian. . .39 McNeal, Ron. . .39, 114, 135, 142 McNeeley, Shirley. . .39 McVicker, Marvin. . .39 Medich, Diane. . .39 Meek Charles. . .39 Msgalii, osvia. . .ao Mercy, Frank. . .39, 135, 137 Meredith, Peg y. . .39 Merriman, Michael. . .39 Metcalf, Jerry Methven, Kenneth. . .28, 39 Meyers, Jack. . .39 mezaros, Barbara. . .39 ichael, Sandra. . .34 Miekka, Judith. . .39 Millberg, Reubin. . .39 Miller, Becky. . .39 Miller, Daniel. . .39 Miller, Eddie. . .39 39 .fc v-+aa'tS,e-qsxff -s fffsruz-gig-.:'S1 4 7 Peters, Lawrence. . .41 Peters, Sylvia. . .41 Peterson, Glenda. . .41 Peterson, Robert. . .41 Peto, Joseph. . .41 Pettey, Phillip. . .41 Phillips, Bethany. . .41, 84 Phillips, Mary. . .41 Pierson, Richard. . .41 Pike, Linda. . .41, 113,114 Pinter, Stephen. . .41 Plskoti, Charles. . .41 Pitkin, Barbara. . .41, 114 Pitts, Aran. . .41 Pitts, Grover. . .41 Plasha, Kathleen. . .41,85 Polin, Leah. . .41 Ponder, Tom. . .41,142 Popeioy, Marilyn. . .78, 112 Porritt, Ellen Porritt, Gary Port, Arthur. . .43 Powell, Jim. . .4 Powell, Shelby. . .41 Pow r D 'd e , avi Poyfair, Sharon Kay Powers, Barbara. . .41 Prager, Betty. . .41 Prescott, Ray. . .41 Press, Larry. . .41 Price, Shirley. . .41 Price, Tena Mae. . .41, 121 Primis, Susan. . .41 Prince, Wayne. . . Proctor, Carol. . .41, 114 Proffen, Jannett. . .4l, 78 Puffer, Karen. . .41 Purzycki, Annett. . .41 Scott, Fred. . .42 Scroggins, Darlene. . .42 Seale, Genevive. . . Searcy. James. . .42,7B Sellers, Doug. . .135 Searlas, John. . .42,135 Seeley, John. . .42,114 S'-llers, Douglas. . .42,137 Sellers, Gary. . .42 Seymour, Nancy. . .42 Serna, Robert. . .43 Shaw, John. . .43 Shaft, Glenda. . . Shear, Ronald. . .43,70 Shelley, Gary. . .43 Sheppard, Deana Mae. . .43 Sherrill, Thomas. . .43 Shifflett, James. . .43 Shock, Roberta. . .43 Short, Nancy. . .42,82,83,1 12 Shoup, Carolyn. . .43,80 Shumaker, Larry. . .43 Shumpert, Donald. . .43,135 Shumpert, John. . .43 Siders, Richard. . .43,91 Simmons, Sandra Simpson, Robert. . .43 Simon, Dennis. . .43 Singleton, Irene. . .43 Singleton. Weslev. . .43 Sirna, Robert. . .43 Sitts, Suzanne. . .43 Skaff, George. . .43,135,141 Skinner, Virginia. . .43 Skulsky, Arnold. . .43 Slocum, Nancy. . .43 Skindizer, Madeline. . .43 Slocum, Nancy. . .123 Thomas, Mary Alloe. . .44 Thompson. Blll. . .44 Thompson, Maydora. . . Thorpe, Susan. . .44,114 Thorson, Loren. . .44 Threlkeld, Ronald. . .44 Tidball, Judith. . .44 Tlmmerman, Donna. . .44 Tinin, Linda. . .44 Todd, Joseph. . .44 Tolbert, George. . .44 Tomlinson, Rosetta. . .44 Tonks, Linda. . .44,114 Torres, Arthur. . .44 Torres, Esther. . . Trap, Robert. . . Trawick, Beth. . .44 Traycik, Margaret. . .44,79 Trealor, Beverly. . .44 Treiger, Paula. . .44 Triaca, James. . .44,78 Triplett, John. . .44 Tubbs, Ward Tucker, Lawrence. . .44 Tucker, Linwood. . .44 Tucker, Sue Ann. . .44,113 Turner, Mary Lou. . .44 Tyler, Phyllis. . .44,125 Miller, Eddie. . . Miller, Glenn. . .39 Miller, Gloria. . .39 Miller, Judith. . .39 Miller, Larry. . .39, 135 Miller, Mary. . .39 Miller, Robert. . .39 Miller, Sandra. . .39 Miller, Stephen. . .39 Miller, Steve. . .39 Mills, James. . .39 Miller, William. . .39 Milum, Lavada. . .39 Mlnarlk, Gerald. . .39 Minnie, Gerald. . .39 Mirgon, James. . .39 Mitchell, Anne. . .39, 114, 148 Mitchell, Anna. . .39, 112 Mitchell Barbara. . .39 Mitchell: Dan. . .39 Mitchell, Hercules. . .39, 135 Mitchell, James. . .39 Mitchell, Theadore. . .39, 135 Mohan, Thomas Monroe, Dick. . .28, 108 Montgomery, Ann. . .39, 114,147 Montgomery, Norris. . .39 Montgomery, Sara. . .39,81 Moore, Dave Moore, Mary. . .28, 39, 78,79 Moore, Richard. . .39 Moore, Russell. . .39, 78, 79 Morgan, Dorothy. . .39,125 Morgan, Sharon. . .39 Morgan, Wilma. . .39 Morse, Connie. . .39,148 Morton, Sharon. . .39 Morton, William. . .39, 114 Mosley, Melvin. . .39 Mueller, Gerhard. . .39 Muller, Mar . . .40 Munns, Ga le. . .40 122 Murcko, Jolin. . .4o' Murphy, MonaRae. . .40, 82 Murphy, Phillip. . .40 Quarles, Josephine. . .41 Quinn, Carol. . .41 Randall, Marilu Randall, Virginia. . .41 Randle, Cleopatrica. . .41 Ranger, Douglas. . .41 Ranger, Lee. . .41, 78 Rau, Ronald. . .41 Rawlings, Kenneth. . .41 Ray, Janet. . .41 Raymond, Jane Reber, Barbara. . .41, 114 Rech, Judith. . .28, 95, 108, 114 Redman, Dale. . .41 Redmond, Clarence. . .41, 135 Redwitz, Linda. . .28, 30, 41 Reed, Judy Raider, David. . .41, 78 Retherford, Judith. . .41 Retternmund, Marvin. . .4l,135,142 Reyes, Arthur. . .41,135 Rhoades, Stephanie. . .41,81 Rhodes, Mary. . .41,147 Rhodes, Sandra. . .41,84 Rice, Gregory. . . Richard, Janice. . .41 Richardson, Arlene. . .39,41 Richardson, David. . .41 Ridley, Dale. . .41 Richardson, Dale. . .41 Riggs, Clara. . .41 Riker, Dennis. . .41,70,79,142 Rinks, Amos. . .41 Robbs, Harold.. Rodman, Dale. . . Slocum, Lon. . .43 r, . . . Smalsa Ron Smith, Barbara. . .43 Smith, Clarence. . .43 Smith, Carol Ann. . .43 Smith, Dan James. . .43 Smith, Jack. . .43 Smith, Jewelee Smith, Karen. . .43,116 Smith, Larry. . .43,78 Smith, Mackie. . .43 Smith, Robert. . .43 Smith, Roberta. . .43,1l4 Smith, Roxanne. . .43 Smith, Stuart. . . Smith, Suzanne. . .43,84,114 Smith, Victor. . .43 Smithingell, Carol. . .43 Smock Bruce. . .43 Snead, Shirley. . . Snover, Sandra. . .43 Snydre, Michel. . .43 Songer, Patricia. . .43 Sorenson, Judy. . .43 Sowell, Patricia. . .43 Spafford, Richard. . .43 Spanovich, Grorgene. . .43 Sparks, Laurence. . .43 Spears, Richard. . .43 Spence, Georgia. . .43 Stabb, Bonnie Sue. . .43 Stachowack, Gary. . .43 Starmer, Robert John. . .43 Staroba, John. . .43,137 Starr, Thelma. . .43 Murphy, Robert. . .40 Myatt, Raymond. . .30,40 Myers, Pamela. . .40 Myles, Brenda. . .40 Myers, Patricia. . .40, 114 Neimeyar, Marie. . .40 Robinson, Carol. . .41 Robinson, Charlotte. . .41 Robinson, David. . . Robinson, Dennis. . .42 Robinson, Margaret. . .42 Rosie. . .42 Stauffacher, Joan. . .43 Stearns, Barbara. . .43 Stebbins, Tim. . .43 Stephens, James. . .43 Stephenson, Judith Ann. . .43 St J' . .43 Neithercut, Patricia. . .40, 114 Nelson, Julia. . .40, 121, 148 Nelson, Marvin. . .40 Nelson, Olive. . .40 Nelson, Ronald. . .40 Nelson, Wayne Nemeth, Ted. . .40, 78,80 Nasbit, Mablean. . .40 Nestle, Ernest. . .70 Nestle, Jack. . .40 Newbert, Gary. . .40, 78 Newbury, Donna. . .40, 81 Nickerson, Fred Nlereschar, Gretchen. . .40 Niles, Gary Lee. . .40 Nordman Nancy. . .40 N J..a'im so ye, . . . 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Ro off, Linda. . .42 Ralston, Marquentis. . .42 Rose, Linda. . .42 Roseberry, Ronald. . .42 Rosenberg, Mary Ellen. . .42 Ross, Carol Sandra. . . Ross, Robert. . .42 Rouse, James. . .42 Rover, Joann. . .42 Rozeboom, Diane. . .42 Rubio, Lydia. . .42 Ruehle, Victor. . .42,135 Rushlow, Gayle. . .42 Rusnak, Gary. . . Russ, George. . .42 evens, im . Stevens, Michael. . .43 Stevenson, Douglas. . .43,78,79 Stewart, Sharon. . .28,38,43 Stewart, Virginia. . .43 Stoke, Pat. . .43 Stokee, George. . . Stokes, Julia. . .43 Stokes, William. . .43 Stokor, Nancy. . .43 Stone, Catherine. . .43 Storm, David. . .43 Tyre, Louise. . . Underwood, Dale. . .44 Unwrath, JoAnn. . .44 Utter, Carolyn. . .44,114 Ur, Elaine. . . Valentine, Bazlbara. . .3115 VanCarnpen, ary- - - . VanConnet, Karen. . .31,33,44,114 Vanderwall, Penny. . .44 Vaughn, Beverly. . .44 Vaughn, Gerald. . 44 Veare, Jean. . .45 Vedrody, Ronald. . .44 Varmilya, Camlin. . .44,7B Vick, Ronald. . .45 Vondeling, Jacoble. . .35,44 Voorhass, Margaret. . .45 Wade, Stephen. . .45 Wagner, Dale. . .45 Wa ner, Wendell. . .45 Walker, Bennie. . .45 Walker, Llssus. . .45 Walker, Marvin. . .45 Walker, Randy. . .45 Walker, Sandra. . .45 Walmsley, Diane. . .45,126 Walter, Christina. . .45 Walter, Douglas. . . Walton, Charles. . .45,116 Walton, Madge. . .45,112 Walton, Rena. . .45 Wantland, Gary. . .45 Wardib Martht . '.45 War ones atrca. . . wart., ciaffard. . .4s,79,ao Washington, Fay. . .45 Washington, Gloria. . .45 Washington, Sharon. . .45 Watson, Cebert. . .45 Watson, Saralee. . .45,112,147 Weaver, Wesley. . .45 Webster, Dan. . .45,84 Webster, Douglas. . .45 Webster, Larry. . .45,83 Weedman,'Doane. . .45 Weir, Denise. . .45,112 Weir, Wallace. . .45.73 Welch Beverly. . .45 Wersel, Judy. . .45 Wersel, Rose. . .45 Weston, Barbara. . .45 Wheaton, Leslie. . .45,B0,115 White, Patricia. . .45 White, Robert. . .45 White, Sherrie. . .45 Whited, Dwaine. . .45 Whitman, Jerry. . .38,45 Whitworth, Beverly. . . Wilcox, Jean. . .45 Wilken, Bonnie Lee. . .45 Willemot, Martha. . .45 Williams, Ed. . . Russell, Carol Ann. . .42 Russell, Clayton. . .42 Russell, Janet. . .42 Russell, Nancy. . .42 Russell, Patricia. . .42 Russell, Sandra. . .28,42 Russell, Wilfred. . .42 Rutter, Constance. . .42 Ryckman, Terry. . .42 Ryder, William. . .42,142 Rye, Bonnie Jo . . .42,82 Rye, Timm. . .42 Rusnak, Gary. . .42 Seller, Sally Jo. . .42,78,79,112 Samson, Richard. . .42 Sanders, Barry. . .42 Sanders, Phyllis. . .42 Sanford, Henery. . .42 Saunders, Barry. . .42 Seupe, Wayne. . .42 Schaar, Jeanette. . .42 Schmidt, Claude . . .42 Schneider, Carol. . .42,98 Schneide Schrock, Schultz, r, Terry. . .42 Dan. . .42 Linda. . .42,114 Schwartz, Patricia. . .42 Schwartz, Sandra. . .42 Schwerin, Susie. . .42,78 Scott, Carol Sue. . .28,42 Storym, Norma. . .43 Storz, Diane. . .43 Streeter, Nancy. . .43 Strlbling, Ervin. . .43 Sturat, William. . . Stukkie, Peter. . .44 Stull, David. . .44,78 Suciu, Nick. . .44 Sullivan, Norma. . .44,72 Sudbury, Charles. . .44 Sutfln, Allen Lee. . . Sutton, Deanelye. . .44 Swanson, Ben. . .44 Swanson, Carolyn. . .44 Swirtz, Theressa. . .44 Stull, David. . .44 Szabo, Stephen. . .44,135 Tackas, Gary. . . Takas, Ronald. . .44 Talbert, Donald. . .44 Tallman, Arthur. . .44 Tappan, James. . .44 Tappan, John. . .44 Tarver, Bernice. . .44 Tate, Betty. . .44 Tata, Janice. . .44 Taylor, Jack. . .44,114 Taylor, Patricia. . Taylor. William. . Teare, Doris. . . Tenley, Jaunita. . Tetreau, Judith. . Tew, Alice. . .44 Thayer, Charles. . Thayer, William. . Thomas, Ben. . .44 Thomas, Gayle. . .44 Thomas, Geraldine. . .44 Thomas, Judith Ann. . .44 kk E8 ik Thomas, Marilyn. . .44,78,79,80 Williams, Gary. . .45 Williams, Gustlnia. . .45 Williams, Karen. . .45 Williams, Larry. . .45 Williams, Lonnie. . .45 Williams, Richard. . . Williams, Sally. . .45 Willoughby Barry. . .45 Wilson, Bill. . .45 Wilson, Christina. . .45 Wilson, Gary. . .45 Wing, Judy. . .45 Winistorf, Judity. . .45 Winkler, Ruth. . .45,l22 Winslow, Christine. . .45 Wishart, Kay. . .45 Withem, Shirley. . .45 Withey, Ann. . .45,122,151 Withey, Marlene. . .45 Wong, Judy. . .45 Wood, Norman. . .45 Wood, Vera. . .45 Woodfin, Bob Joe. . .45 Woodward, Linda. . .45 Worley, Emily. . .45 Wright, Caro e. . .45 Wright, Floyd Eugene. . .45,71 Wright, Vivian. . .45 Wrubel, Richard. . .45110111,112 Wylie, izoban. . .4s,76,t4:i Yarbrough, Hilton. . .45,83 Yats, Judith. . .45 Yencer, Tim. . .45,83 Young, Mae Helen. . .45 Young, Martha. . .45 Young, Thomas. . . Youngfer, Wayne. . .45 Yullle, Barbara. . .45 Yuille, Donald. . .45,78 Zillich, John. . .45 I in I i Ee, . ll only H., . is . 'xi 351--srfr: I f.:4x. wc' -'offeree-f .WWF li V L' IE: -...fi -.ii fi- y yi Juniors Acholf, James. . .47 Adalr, Edward. . .83 Adams, Rosemary. . .47 Adams, William. . . Agnew, Robert. . .47,78 Alexander, Diane. . .47 Alexander, Robert. . .47 Allan, James. . .47,l45 Allen, Diane. . .47,120 ' Allan, Kenneth. . .47 Allmon, Glemon. . .47 Alihach, Gladys. . .47 Amboy, Judith. . .47,l20 Ancira, Carmen. . .47 ,. Anderson, David. . .47,1l7 Anderson, Judv. . . AnthOnY, William. . .47 Appleton, Faith. . .47,l20 Artis, Alan. . . Aure, Jack. . .47 Austin, James. . .47,ll3,l23,l43 Babauef, Patricia. . . Backus, Michael. . .47 BagleY. Paul. . .47 Baier, Lou Ellyn. . .47 Bailey, Norma. . . Baird, Judith. . . 47,120 Baird, Martha. . .47,B4,l14 Baker, Carol. . .47,72 Bale, David. . .144 Ballard, Jerry. . .47 Ballou, Janet. . .47 Barclay, Maureen. . .47,87,l10,1l2 Barnhart, Daniel. . .47 Barrett, Wardell. . .47,64 Barry, Elwyn. . . Bates, Duane. . .l39,l40 Batson, Peggy. . .47 Bayless, Richard. . . Beach. Janet. . .47 Beach, Janice. . .47 Bean, Janes. . .47 James Beauchamp, Karolatta. . .47,95,1l3 114,138 Beard, Margaret. . .47 Beck.. lda Mae. . .47 Becker, Philip. . .47 Beckley, Larry. . .47 Beldin, Robert. . . Ballinger, Sandra. . .47 Bender, Robert. . .47,92 Beniamin. Charles. . . Beniamin, Elaine. . . Bennett, Tom. . .46,47 Bernhard, Terry. . .47,ll8 Besaw, Delores. . .47,78,l2D Beynon, Dennis. . .47 ligllay, Marleta. . .48 Biggs, Bradley. . .48 Blgler, Beth. . .4B,78,79,B7,ll2, 'l14 Birnia, Edward. . .48,134 Bisblng, James. . .48 Bishop, Barbara. . . Black, Kay. . .48 Black, William. . . Blackford, Cathy. . .142 Blanton, Mary Elizabeth. . .48 Blauer, Kant. . .4B,l34,l42,l44 Block, Diana. . . Block, Judy. . .48 ' Blom, Nancy. . .48,80 Bloomer, Carolyn. . .48,B2,B5 Boaz. Robert. . .48 Boehlke, Richard. . .48 Book, William. . .4B,75 Booth, Robert. . .48 Borup, Carolyn. . .48,120 Bowers, Nancy. . .48 Bowles, Bill. . .48 Bowman, Sharon. . .48 liawron, Gary. . .48,78,79 Boyd, Gary. . .48 Braoklns, Albert. . .48 lradfocd, Gary. . .48 Brainerd, Ann. . .4B,l1B Branam, Mary. . .48 Brandon, James. . .48 Brandt, Richard. . .48 Brady, Jlml . .48 Broaden, Larry. . .4B,88 Bresull, Caroline. . . Brlner, Carole. . .48,142 Brlssette, Dawn. . .48 Brissette, Raymond. . . Bristol, Gloria. . . Britten, Janet. . .48 Britten, Sue. . .48,ll6 Brioen, Judy. . .48 Brockrnan, Ellen.. .l8,ll2 Brooks, Robert. . .48 Brown, Bernice. . .48 Brown, Dwight. . .48 Brown, Judith. . .48,84 Brown, Reginald. . .48 Brundle, Jo Anne. . .4B,70 Bryan, Judy. . .48,89 Bryant, Diane. . . Bryson, Vivian. . .48 Custer, Gary. . .50,7B,79,l23 Czerwinski, Henry. . .50 Degenais, LeAnne. . .50 D'Angelo, Theresa. . . Dancy, Tom. . .50,99,114,133,l34, i Buder, Matt. . . Bugge, Alfhild. . .48,82,85,ll2, 116 Bullwinkle, Jane. . .48,87 Burbank, Lucille. . .48 Burch, Marsha. . .48 Burgess, Kenneth. . .48 Burke, Shelby. . .48,l14 Burks, Beverly. . .48 Burley, Georgia. . .46,48,94 Burley, Henry. . . Burness, Mary Ellen. . .48,114 Burnham, Jon. . .48 Burrell, James. . .49 Burrell, Robert. . . Burt, Judith. . .49 Burton, Mike. . .49 Busby, Jerome. . .49 Buschur, Bonnie. . .49,70 Bussler, Raymond. . .49,ll7,1l8 Butcher, Patricia. . . Butrum, Barbara. . .49 Buxton, Laura. . .49 Calip, Bennie. . . Calip, Jovce. . .49 Calkins. Keith. . .49,l43 Campbell, Gary. . .49 Campbell, Pat. . .49,84 Campbell, Willie. . .49,134 Canamore, Gordon. . .49 Cannell, Ronald. . .83 Carasco, Albesa Mary. . .49 Card, Cliff. . . Carey, John. . .49 Carrell, Martha. . .49,ll7 Carrol, Nancy. . .49 Case, Richard. . .49 Cashner, Robert. . . Cason, Doyne. . .83 Casteel, Lynda. . .49 Cates, Janneke. . .46,49,78 Chaffee, Carol. . .49,120 Chamberlain, David. . .49 Chapman, Janet. . .49 Cheney, Suzanne. . .49,80,8l Cherry, James. . .49,78,l23 Childers, Dianne. . .49 Childress, Bryon. . .78,1l2 Childress, Constance. . .151 Chiles, Earle. . .49 Chirich, Douglas. . .49 Church, Diane. . .49 Clark, Rosemary. . .49 Clark, Sandra. . . Clark, Sharon. . .49 Clay, Patricia. . .49,l2l Clifford, Sharon. . .49,B4 Clouse, Zadra. . .49 Coed. Sharon. . .49 Cobb. Dale. . .49,l27 Cobb, Marsha. . .78 Cockrill, Robert. . . Coggins, Karen. . .49,93,147 Cohee, Donald. . .49 Cohn, Phyllis. . .49 Cole, Beverly. . .49 Cola, Gary. . .49,l34 Cole, Kendall. . .49 Cole, Peggy. . .49 Collins, Ethel. . .49 Collins. Walter. . .49 Connell, Ronald. . . Connen, Patrick. . .49 Connolly, John. . . Connolly, Terrance. . . Connors, Elizabeth. . .78 Conrad, Lester. . .49,1l7,1l8 Contreras, Edllia. . .49 Cook, nry. . .49 Cook, Pa r. . .49 Coons, Winds. - .50 Cooper, Dorothy. . .46,5O,78,79, 80,114,115 Cooper, Gary. . .80 Copple, Janet. . .46,50 Corder, Clayton. . .50 Corkran, Marilo. . .50 Coscia, Patricia Anna. . 50,09 Costello. Mary. . 50,125 Crebe, Richard. . .50 Crabtree, Nancy. . .50,84 Crslne, Gay. . . Cramer, James. . .50 Crawford, David. . .50,l01 Crawlord, Frank. . .50 Cross, Fred. . .5O,l27 Cross, Tom. . .50 Crystal, Shannon. . .50 Culp, Beverly. . .50,B7,105,ll4 Cummings, Patricia. . .50 Cunningham, Sue. . .8l,7B,1'l2 Curtis, Judy. . .50,B6,108,1l3 144 Dare, Daugh Davis, Christine. . .50 erty, Patricia. . .50 Eugene. . .50 Davis, Henry. . .137 Davis, Linda. . .50 Davis, Mary Louise. . .50 Day, Dennis. . .50 Day, Martha Jo. . .50 Deford, Marsha. . .50 Dean, Larry. . .50 Deering, David. . .50 Deford, Ron. . . Delos, Joanne. . .50,84,l ll DeMaria, Anthony. . .50,l30 DeMott, Melvin. . .50 Dennis, Frances. . .50,l20 Derrick, Joanne. . .50,B6,l05 Dethlolt, Christel. . .74,l21,l25 Deweese, Kathleen. . .50 Dickens, Mike. . .50 Dicker, Susan. . . Dickstein, Susan. . .50 Dirnock, Tom. . .50,l30 Dixon, Dale. . .50 Dodd, Anne. . .46,50,58,92,94 Dodge, Nina. . .50,110 Dolan. Suzanne. . .50,84,ll2 Dolphin, Norma. . .50,78,79,147 Downing, Curtis. . . Downing, Jacqueline. . . Doyle, John. . . Draper, Dale. . .51 Draves, Carolyn. . .51 Drayton, Gary. . . Duckworth, Sue Ann. . .51 Dullinger, Janet. . .51,l04,148 Duncan, Alice. . .5l,72 Dunstan, Kenneth. . .51 Eaker, Jean. . .51 Easter, Diane. . .51,ll8 Eaaterwood, Judith. . .51 Eastman, Bill. . . Eaton, Susan. . .51 Eaves, Lucy. . .51 Eby, Bethany. . .50 Eichorn, Ernest. . .5B,46 Elfstrom, Ronald. . .51 Elick, Craig. . .51,7B Elk, Charles. . .51,B9 Ellis, Barbara. . . Ellis, Charles. . .51 Elnes. Shirley. . .46,51,93,1l6, 120,129,138 Emmerling, Wayne. . .51 Engen, Arlene. , .51,l2O,15l Epps, Forrest. . .Ervin, Ellen. . . Ervin, Raymond. . . Erwin, Charles. . .51 Etson, Alan. . .51 Etson, Jack. . .51 Eufinger, Karen. . .51,B6,1l4,il5 Feinberg, David. . .51 Farah, Mary. . . Farah, Roger. . . Farley. Glenda. . .51 Fay, Jerry. . .51 Ferneau, Sharon. . . Ferrell, Dennis James. . . Fickies, Vaughn. . .51 Fields, Ernella. . .51 Fillmore. JoAnne. . .51 Finsterwald, Herman. . . Fishwick, Douglas. . .51 Flauding, Robert. . .51,l37 Fleenor, Jerry. . .51 Flynn. Robert. . .51 Foote, Howard. . .51,'ll3,l1'5,l42, 144 Ford, Sandra. . .51 Foreman, Susan. . .5l,82,B5,113, 123 Foster, Ruth. . .5l,5B,l14,l16 Foxworth, Karen. . .5l,1l4,l15 Francis, Harold. . .51 mm, Alan. . .s1,a4,n2,12e Freeman, Keith. . . French, Corine. . .51 French, Mary. . .4l,51,54,B0,l13, 116 Fridline, Carole. . .51 Fritchner, Gary. . .51 Frva. Lena. . .Si Fuhrman, Jeri-Lynn. . .51 Funk, Donald. . .52 Funk, Jeanne. . 452,142 Funlch, Russell. . .52 Fyke, Varsil. . .52 Gach, Johanna. . .52 Gadany, Alexander. . 52,81 Gadany Steve. . .52 Gaffney, Bob. . .52,ll5 51 -if -4-sa ..-v ....-,.. fifa- ....,- -.. ,,,,.,,w., -,--1... Gammons, John. . .52 Gancsos, Louis. . . Ganilrew, Bonnie. . .52,95,l29,l3B Garrison, James. . .52 Gardiner, Johnelle. . .52,120 Gay, Kay. . .52 Gay, Richard. . .52,84 Gaydou, David. . .52 Gaynow, Patricia. . .52 Gee, Janet. . .52 Gentry, Mary. . . Gibbons, Sandrb. . .52,1 12,1 I5 Gibbs. Frances. . . Gibson, Robert. . .52 Giguere, Sandre. . .52,72 Gill, Ethel. . .52 Glasgow, Gaylon Dale. . .52 Goddell, Marilyn. . .52 Goff, Dallas. . .52 Goheen, Andrew. . .52 Goins, Donald. . . Goins, Gene. . .52,l43 Gombos, Sandra. . .52 Goodrich, Shari. . .52 Goodwin, David. . .52 Gorecki, Donna. . .52 Gorne, Merrily. . .52,9l,ll9 Goudzward, Barbara. . .52 Gould, Mary Kay. . .52,l17 Goyette, Christopher. . . Grabiel, Paul. . .52 Grablick, Tom. . .52,l33,134,137 Graham, Janet. . . Granger, Norma. . .52 Grant, Betsy. . .72,113,ll4.116 Grant, Martha. . .52,B0 Grathoff, Joan. . .52,l20 Green, Susan. . .52,82,llD Grimes, Darwin. . .52 Grimes, Norma. . .52 Gross, Shirley Ann. . .52,i25 Grotts, Larry. . .52,78,79,80 Groves, Judith. . .52,i5l Guile, Nancy. . .46,52,ll3 Gullett, Marilyn. . .52 Gunn, Dennise. . .52 Gurley, Glenn. . .l29,13B Gutow, Gary. . .92 Guttarman, Leslie. . .52,9l,1lo,1l9 Guy, J. W. . .52 Haggart, Karen. . .52 Hagy, Jerry. . .52,B3,B4,B5 Hahn, Joseph. . .52 Hale, Betty. . .52 Hall, Donald. . .52 Hall. Helen. . .52,B4,1l3,1l6 Hall, James. . .53 Hamelin, Norman. . .53 Hamilton, Jerroldine. , .53 Hamilton, Wendelyn. . .53,72,ll4 Hammond, Robert. . .53 Hemp, Patrick. . .33,137 Hanna, Charles. . .53 Hanna, Susan. . .53,46,l12 Hansen, Kenneth Harbo, Douglas. . .53,BB,9l,l19 Harding, Robert. . .s:l,9l,n9 Harding Thad. . .53 Harding, Thomas. . .83 Hargrove, Thomas. . . Harper, Judith. . .53 Harper, Sally. . .53,106 Harrington, Larry. . .53 Harris, Celia. . .53,Bl,l20 Harris, James. . .87 Harris, Linda. . .53 Harris, William. . 53,135 Harrison, Mott. . .57 Hartley, Carol. . .53 Hartman, Connie. . .53,86,116 Hartman, Ronald. . .I07,1l3,l15, 142,144 Hartman, Ren. . .53 Hartson, Virginnia. . .53 Harvey, Marilyn. . .53,78,79,B0, 120 Hashburger, Kay. . .53,120 Hatfield, Donna. . .53 Hatmakar, Norma. . .53,120 Hauer, Bill. . . Hayes, Anita. . .53.78,79,80 Hayes, Tim. . .53 Haynes, Beverly. . .53 l-layton, Joan. . . Hayton, Tom. . JB Healy, Douglas. . .53 Heginbottorn, Susan. . .53,Bl Helber, Diane. . .46,53,l13,l14, 116 Hema, Franklin. . .53 Hemingway, Susan. . .53,94 Hemphill. Rachel. . .53 Hendrick, Jerry . . .53 Hendriksen, Edward. . .53 Hendrix, James. . . Hendry, June. . . Henry, Cecilia. . .53 Henry, Edward. . .53 Henry, Terry. . .53,78 Harford, Roberta. . .53,ll2 Hewen, Judy. . .53,7B,79,96,1l5 Hickey, Angeline. . .53,74 Hicks, Jan. . .53 Highgate, Myra. . .54 Hilborn, Janet. . .54 Hill, Beniamin. . .92,142 Hinks, Linda. . .54,82 Hodgson, Don. . .54,l37 Hoffman, Diane. . .54,l20 Holden, Merrily. . .54 Holland, Dale. . .55,99 Holloway, Lana. . .54 Holloway, Pat. . . Holmes, Mary. . .54 Homaker, Daniel. . . Hopkins, Carolyn. . .19,54,B6,l13, ll4 Hopkins, Gail. . .54,B4 Hopper, Patricia. . .54 Horn, George. . .54 Horton, Nancy. . Hosmer, Barbara. Howard, Mary. . Howell, Robert. . Hubbard, Gary. . Hubbard, Peter. . .54 . .54 .54 .54,78,79 .54 .54,l 16 Huberm, Carolyn. . .54,92 Huddleston, Elbert. . .54 Robert. . .54,l32,l34,l3B Hudson, Huey, Kenneth. . .54 Hutton, Tom. . .54 Hughes, Jean. . .54 Hulliberger, Doreen. . . Hunt, Melita. . .54,82 Hurd, Charles. . .54 Hurd, Robert. . .54,127,144 Husband, Carol. . .54 Hutson, Geraldine. . .54 Ignace, Michael. . .54 lkerd, Allen. . .54 lmlach, Douglas. . .54,1l6 Irwin, Dale. . .54 Isaac, Peter. . .54,B0 Jackovatz, Robert. . .54 Jackson, Jaeger, Delme. . .54 Karen. . .54,1l0,ll1,l23 James, J udith. . .54,l2l Jarvinew, Ernie. . .127 Jetfes, Sue. . .54,82 Jensen, Douglas. . .54 Jensen, Sue. . .54,l50 Jernigan, Gerald. . .54 Jasiek, Gail. . . Johnson, Betty Jean. . .54,l47,l5l Johnson, Charles. . . Johnson, Constance. . .54 Johnson, Dawnatte. . .54 Johnson, Garlyn. . .54,ll5 Johnson, Gary. . .84 Johnson, Mark. . .54 Johnston, Robert. . .55,83 Johnson, Sandra. . .54 Johnson, Willie. . . Jones, Douglas. . .55,134 Jones, Elvein. . . Jones, Judith. . .55 Jones, Kent. . .55 Jones, Larry. . .55 Jones. Ron. . .55 Kagan, Dian. . .55 Kantor, Cecilia. . .55.l20 Kany, Michael. . .55 Keely, Richard. . .55 Keene, Mary Linda. . .55 Keele, Robert. . . Kelly, Beatrice. . .55.Bl Kelly, JoAnn. . .54,121 Kellogg, David. . .83 ' Kellogg, Jean. . .55 Kelly, Arthur. . .l34 Kelly, P atricia. . .55 Kelly, Priscilla. . .55 Kemn. Roberta. . .55 Kendall, Benni. . .55.73.l33.I84 Kendrix, Floy. . . Kennard, Katie. . .71 Kennedy. Stanford. . .55 Kennedy, Violet. . .55 Korner, Nancy. . . Kerr, Ronald. . .55,l27 Kersey, Linda. . .55 Ketaler, Janis. . .55 Keyes, Gary. . .55,l37 Keywerth, James. . .55,7B Kielian, Charlotte. . .55 Kimmery, .Lile. . .55.l5l Kinnee, Daniel. . .55 Kinney, Le Moyne. . .55 Kinnish, Parsis Irene. . .55 Klein, HUMOR- . . Kleiner, .loal. . .55 Knanlli Fred. . .55,'l84,143,144 Knickerbocker. David. . .55 Knoertxer, Richard. . .55 Millar, '34 iis apwpnw-pypv-upqgr'-mwqgnpaqq-iaqgvr-v-v f-1---c 'rv-1' 1 Knowles, Gerald. . .55 Kodat, Gordon. . .55 Kodat, Ted. . . Kohlman. Carol. . .55 Kohn, Barbara. . .46,55,l50 Kolbe, Judith. . .55,67,l50 Kollan, Betty. . .55 Kontyko, Joan. . .55 Konya, Betty. . .55 Kraus, Larry. . .55 Kremski, Ronald. . . Kubik, Gary. . .55 Kucharski, Richard. . .l30,l34,l38, H5 Kummerlain, Karol. . .l20 LaGuiro, Linda. . .55 Laing, Ronald. . .55 LaLibertie, Suzanne. . 55,121,125 Lamb, Stephen. . .56,ll5 Lendenn, John. . .55 Lane, Larry. . .56,83 Lara, David. . .46,56,ll9 Lathrop, Cinthia. . .56,82 Lattimore, Barbara. . . Law, Mary. . .56 Lazer, Eugene. . .56,80 Lazar, Samiel. . .56 LeClair, Tad. . .56 LeGrow, Goreon. . . Leibov, Moreen. . .56,lO2,ll0,ll3 Laneke, Richard. . .56,89,97 Leingar, Sandra. . .56 Lemuel, Jerry. . .97,l23 Laser, Carl. . .56 Levi, Michael. . .56 Lewis, Judy. . .56 Lewis, Ralph. . .56,99 Lifsay, Bonnie. . .56 Lindensmlth, David. . . Lindsay, Margaret. . .56 Lindsey, Dianne. . .56,ll6 Lysacomb, Myiean. . . Little, Carole. . .56 Livingston, Marion. . .56 Lobb, Sharon. . .56 Loder, Linda. . .56,ll9 Loetfler, Mary Ann. . .56 Long, Reuel. . .56 Loree, Robert. . . Lorenz, Ronald. . .56 Loving, Pamela. . .49,56,72,96,l38 Lowe, Linda. . .56,ll2 Lowry, Judith. . .56 Lucas. Sue. . .56 Ludington, Mark. . .56 Lulcy, Robert. . . MacArthur, John Douglas. . .56, l0l,l45 MacLachlan, Donna. . .56 Maier, Jay. . .56 Maier, Tim. . . Mellon, Esther. . .56,9l,ll4,l19 Mallory, Linda Sue. . .56 Malone, Dwaine. . . Malone, Garry. . .56,7B Manchester, Larry. . .56,78 Mann, Gary. . .56,ll8 Maricle, Garold. . .56 Marko, Andrew. . .56 Marks, Carol. . .56 Malling, Judith. . .57 Martlnly, John. . .57 Marr, Rlchard. . .56,79,80,ll0, 142,144 Marshall, Christine. . . Marston, Walter. . .56 Martin, Ann. . .56 Martin, Jack. . . Martin, John. . . Martlnel. John. . .146 Maschino, Carol. . .57,78,79 Mason, Mack. . .57,ll5 Mason, Robert. . .57 Massary, Sidney. . .57 Matthews, Wanda. . .57 Mattica, Charles. . .57 Maynard, Charles. . .57 McNenly, Larry. . .57 Mears, Kenneth. . . Merrell, Particle. . .3l,33,57 Merrill, Catherine. . .57 Mestrezat, Suzanne. . .46,57,ll2, 148 Meyer, Douglas. . .57 Michaud, Sandra. . .46,99,l08,ll2, 1-. -wmv 120 Miller, Carolyn Lee. . .57,82,ll2, 123 Miller, Carolyn Sue. . .57 Miller, Frances. . . Miller, Joe. . . Miller, Joyce. . .57 Miller, Martha. . . Miller, Nelda. . .57 Miller, Raymond. . .57 Stephen. . .57,96,ll8,l23 Millican, Brenda. . .57 Milner, Donna. . .57 Mintline, Thomas. . .57 Mitchell, Delores. . .85,l20 Mitchell, Karen. . .46,57,ll2 Mitchell, Max. . .57 Molina, Linda. . .57 Monore, Dan. . .28,57 Moore, Clyde. . .57,78,79 Moore. Lawrence. . .57 Morgan, Ruth. . .57 Mooris, Carolyn. . .57 Morris, Ruth. . .57,86 Morton, Dawn. . .57 Mosley, Earlene. . .57,l20,l42 Mossman, Carole. . .57 Mott, Thomas. . . Mueller, Marsha. . .57,89,ll2 Mumby, James. . .57 Mumby, Robert. . .57 Munger, Suzanne. . .58,l0l,ll3, 120,126 Murphy, Charles. . .58 Murphy, Rose. . .58 Myers, Mary Ann. . .46.58 Myslicki, Keith. . .58 Nadell, Diana. . .58,9l,ll9 Nagy, Juliann. . .58 Nail, David. . .58 Nanert, Ronda. . . Nattrass, Nelda. . .58 Nalark, Carole. . .58,l25 Needham, Mary Beth. . .58 Neeley, Judy. . .58 Neely, Fred. . .58 Neely, Paul. . .58,80,l44 Nelson, William. . . Newman, Fay. . .58.77 Newman. Michael. . .58 Newton, Linda. . .58 Niergarth, Joell. . .58 Noblin, lim. . . Nordman, Judy. . .58,78 Notman, Douglas. . .58,87 Oaks, Paul. . .58 Oates, Elizabeth. . .58,84 Oleon, Anne. . .58 Oker, Glenn. . .58 Onweller, Sandra. . .49,58 Osborn, Sandra. . .58,82 Ovarholt, Catherine. . .50,58,ll3, lll Page, Sue. . .58,120 Palma, Eddie. . .58 Paris, James. . .58 Parker, David. . .58 Parker. Ruth. . .58 Parhurst, Cheryl. . .58 Parkinson, Roger. . .58 Parks, Parks, Leonard. . . Richard. . .58 Parsell, Howard. . .5B,l46 Passmore, Bill. . .58 Paul, Anne. . .58,84,104,110,ll5 Paul, Jean. . .58,84,l04,1l0,ll5 Payne, Payne, Dorothy. . .58 Ruth. . .58 Payton. Joyce. . .120 Mclr Ida. Victor. . .57.84.85 McCarty, Albert. . .57 McCarty, Larry. . .57,7l McClain, Thomas. . .57 McComb, Dean. . .57 McConnaughhay, Shelba. . .57 McCoy, Arthur. . .57 McCrary, George. . .57 McCullough, Vernon. . 57,127 McDonald, Douglas. . .57,94,134, 141 McGee, Norma. . .46,57,82 McGinnis, Janet. . .57 McGlone, Paula. . .57,78,ll7 McGovern, Marlene. . .57 McKay, Sharon. . .57 Mcllmore, William. . .57 McNeil, Michael. . .57,7l Paxton, Donna. . . Pease, Patricia. . .58 Pease, Ronald. . .58 Peck, Jane. . .58,8l Pellens, Dennis. . .58,l35 Peltier, Sandy. . .114 Parish, Bruce. . .58 Parrige, Clifford. . .58 Perry, Gayle. . 16,58 Petross, Charles. . .58,ll5 Phillips, Bob. . . Phillips, Francis. . . Pickett. Larry. . .58 Pinkstaff, Linda. . .58 Piper, Robert. . .58,ll0,ll3,ll6 Pirich, Michael. . .58 Plamondon, Jacqueline. . .58 Plummer, Phillip. . . i. ... I- . ,,-M, Pocza, Tom. . . Podlesak, Patricia. . .58 Poll, MacGregor. . .58 Poole, Magadalene. . .58 Poppoff, Vivian. . .58 Port, Muriel. . .58,l2l Porter, Robert. . . Povolny, Roger. . .58 Powers, Victory. . . Price, David. . . Price, Revslee. . .58 Pride, Bonnie. . .58 Primis, Joyce. . .58 Pritchard, Cynthia. . .58 Pritchard, Roberta. . .58,B6 Pruett, Delores. . .58 Pruiett, James. . .58,75 Pugh, Glenda. . .58 Puterbaugh, Lawrence. . .58 Raatz, Sharon. . .58,82 Radko, Bonnie. . .46,58,82,ll3 Reglon, Marvin. . .58 Ragsdale, Jerry. . .58 Ramos, Lucille. . .58,l2l Randall, Jon. . .58,80 Rarick, Milton. . .58 Rashlaigh, Jack. . .49,58,l59 Raslich, Barbara. . .58 Rau, Kathleen. . .58 Ray, Bruce. . . Reams, Richard. . .58 Reberg, Douglas. . .58,7B,79 Reed, Georgieanna. . .58 Reed, Susan. . .58,78,ll5 Reed, Virginia. . .58 Reid, Gloria. . .58,l07 Reiderich, Edward. . . Reilly, Anita. . .58,77 Reingardt, Larry. . .58 Rensberger, John. . 58,83 Reynolds, Sharon. . .58 Rheaves, Juanita. . .58 Rheavas, Melita. . .58 Richardson, Sally Ann. . .58 Rickard, Charles. . .58,78 Riederich, Edward. . .58 Riley, Sue. . .58 Riske, Elsa. . .58 Rivette, Judy Diane. . . Roberts, Gary. . .58 Robinson, Ralph. . . Rockafellow. James. . .58 Rockwell, Bell. . .58 Roddie, Bonnie. . .58 Rogers. Janis. . .58 Rollings, Patricia. . .58 Rosenberg, Ronald. . .58 Roska, D'Alice. . .58 Ross, Jacqueline. . .58 Rosser, Lynwood. . .58 Rowe, Larry. . .83,B4,ll4 Rubel, Carol Ann. . .59 Ruddy, Tom. . . Russel, Carolyn. . .59,84 Russel. Marica. . .59,86 Russell, Robert. . . Russom, Marilyn. . .59 Rutherford, Gary. . .59,l43,l44 Ruud, Richard. . .49,59,87,99 Ryan, Martha. . .59 Ryckman, Judith. . .59 Sage, James. . .59 Salerno, Carol. . .59,84,85 Saltman, Michael. . .46,47,87,l07, 108,137,144 Sanders, Meredith. . .59 Santerre, Robert. . .59 Sayers, Keneth. . .59,ll5 Sbiegay, John. . .59,l42 Sbihli, Otto Adolph. . .59,ll0 Schaefer, Carol. . .59 Schaefer, Rita. . .59 Schilling, Robert. . .59 Sehlagel, Vickie. . .46,59,87,92, 112 Schlukbiar, Robert. . .59 Schnettler, Carol. . .59 Scott, Gary. . .59,78 Settlemoir, Annette. . .59,74 Severn, Esther. . .59 Seymour, Larry. . .59 Shambes, Marion. . .59 Shaw, Dale. . .59,143 Shaw, William. Shedd, Mary. . .59 Shelton, Myron. . .59,l33,l34 Shelby, Beverly. . . Sheppard, Kay. . .59 Sheppard, Janet. . .58,59,1l6 Shipp, Frances. . .59 Shirkey, Janet. . .59 Short, James. . .59 Shue, Dorothy. . .57,59,96,l97 Shur, Richard. . .59 Sibilsky, Thomas. . .59 Simen, Sandra. . .59,ll5,134,144 'T '5'T '9l 3' W ' ' ,, ., .,,. ......,. I .- Simons, James. . . Sinclair, Richard. . .59,114 Sines, Jim. . .59,l0l,l45 Sitts, Dee Anne. . .52,59 Skunda, Dale. . .59 Slater, Judith. . .59,84,ll6 Sly, Ruth. . .59 Smelser, Carla. . .59 Smelser, Ghyraine. . .59 Smiley, Kenneth. . .59 Smith, Bruce. . .59,l43 Smith, David. . .59 Smith, Jean. . .59 Smith, Jerry. . .60 Smith, Kathleen. . .60,l25 Smith, Kenneth. . .60 Smith, Mary. . .60 Smith, Sandra. . .60 Smith, Sharon. . .60 Smith, Stephen. . .60 Smith, Terry. . . Snider, Aaron. . .60 Snyder, Cari. . .60 T' J? Turner, Larry. . .6l,l42 Turner, Sandra. . .6l,82 Tyiska, Lowell. . .6l Urban, Marcia. . .46,6l Urquhart, Ronald. . .6l,l35 Valentine, Lanny. . .6l,l37 Vadarvoort, Vlrglnla. . .61,78 Vanhuff, Phyllls. . .6l VanSlyke, Dan. . .6l VanVoorhis, Stevan. . .6l,ll6 Varnar, Sharon. . . VanWagoner, Genevieve. . .61 Vaughan, John. . .61 Veenhuis, Margaret. . .6l,84 Vessalls, Sharon Ann. . .54,6l,115 Vincent, Sue Ann. . .61 Vlaz, Veronica. . .61,84 Wade, Luclle. . .6l Wadsworth, Mary Ann. . .61 Somsky, Donald. . .60 Sorscher, Randee. . 46,60 Sousa, Larry. . .60,l27 Spears, Mary. . .6O,86 Spencer, Lee Willie. . . Sperry, Janice. . .60,46 Spilker, Carolyn. . .60 Spilker, Dallas. . .130 Stace, Craig. . .60.84,ll4 Stachowiak, Daniel. . .60,l32,l34 Standard, Pattie. . .60,81 Stanfill, Merle. . .60,137 Stople. Robert. . . Steel, Curtis. . .60 Stein, Nancy. . .60,86,ll0 Stephenson, Donald. . .60,l32,l34, I37 Sterner. John. . .60,84,1l0,l13 Stevens, Mark. . .60 Stevenson, Dennis. . .60,ll3 Stewart, Barbara. . .60,84 Stewart, Donna. . .60 Sting, Roger. . .60 Stinnett, Chiquita. . . Stoddard, Ronald. . .60,72,ll7 Straley, Liane. . .60,82,125 Stratton, William. . .60,89 Suddith, Trammell. . .60,83 Suttlea, Rex. . . ' Sullinger, Glen. . .60 Sutton, lvan. . .60,83 Sutton. Stephen. . .60,84 Swanson, Kent. . .83 Sweet, Patrick. . .60 Symon, Elizabeth. . .60,84 Swift, Richard. . . Szydlowske, Ralph. . . Szabo, Ron. . .60,l34 Szeazulski, Stanley. . . Tadrick, Colette. . .60 Talarico, David. . .60 Talbert, JoAnn. . .60 Talbot. Sharon. . .6O,82,85 Tate, Janet. . .60 Wagner, Arnold. . .6l Wagner, Sandra. . .46,49,6l,l08, ll2,ll4,ll5 Wagner, Sharon. . .6l,ll6 Wahlstrom, Gregg. . .6l,83 Walker, Frederick Edward. . .61 Welker, Frederick Wayne. . .6l Welker, Gerald. . .6l Walker, Jessie. . .6l,l47,15l Walker, John. . .6l,8l,l35 Walker, Linda. . .46,6l Walker, Kay. . .61 Walker, Patricia. . .6l Wallace, Darrel. . . Wallace, Wayne. . .61 Waller, Ferrald. . .6l Walton, Paul. . .l32,l34,6l Walton, Tom. . .61 Ward, Joan. . .61 Wara,Karry. . .61 Warner, Elizabeth. . .6l,70,ll0, ll3 Warner, Judy. . . . Warren, Eric. . .6l Warren, William. . .6l,70,ll3 Washington, Diana. . .6l Watkins, Lilian. . .61 Watson, Barbara. . .61 Watson, Jerry. . .6l Watson, Victor. . .6l,ll7,l23 Weeks, Judith. . .61 Weaver, Jerry. . .61 Welch, Diane. . .46,lO4,l08,ll6 Wells, James. . .61 Wendt, Donald. . .6l Wentworth, David. . .6l,lll West, Dlnah. . .63,1l6 Wheaton, James. . .63,113,ll5,143 Whetharn, Jana. . .63 Whipple, Lynn. . .llll White, Clarence. . .63 White, Harold. . .63 White, Judith. . .63 White, Nelson. . . White, Yvonne Marilyn. . .63 Whitman, Thomas. . .63,84 Wick, Sharon. . .63 Wilbum, Lena Nadine. . .63,84, Taylor, Bonnie Sue. . .60,9l,l19 Taylor, Clifford. . .60,7B,79,ll6, 145 Taylor, Jana. . .46,57,l04 Taylor, Judith. . .60 Taylor, Peggy Ann. . .60,7S Taylor, Thomas. . .60,94,l35 Taylor, William. . .60 Teitelbaurn, Howard. . .60,ll6,l37 Teitelbaum, Leonard. . .6l,ll4, 137 Temple, Robert. . .6l Terry, Michael. . .ll6 120 Wilcox, Gloria. . .63 Wilcox, James. . .63.B8 Wilcox, Roy. . . Wilkinson, Lavern. . .63 Willett, Daryl. . .63 Willey, William. . .63,ll3,l87 Williams, Gerald. . .63 Williams, Gustlna. . .63 Williams, Ken. . .63,94,ll3,ll5, Williams , Norma. . .63 Williams, Sondra. . .63 TWV. Michael. . .61 Templeton, Eddie. . . Thomas, Geraldine. . .60 Thomas, Charles. . . Thomas, Lester. . . Thompson, Constance. . .61 Thompson, Peggy. . .6l,l20 Thorsby, Daniel. . .6l,72,79 Threlkeld, Freelon. . .6l,83,84,l35 Thurman, LaNita. . .6l Tillinghast, Blair. . .6l,72 Tolbert, Julian. . . Tomas, Lester. . .61 Topolawski, Eugene. . .6l,78,79 Torres, Margaret. . .61 Torres, Yolanda. . .61 Tossy, Carol. . .61 Totten, Mary. . .6l,8O,84,85,ll0, 113.119 Towns, Maxine. . .6l Treiche, Mary Jean. . .6l,lll Triplett, Jeanette. . .61 Troxel, Karen. . .6l Truesdell, John. . .6l,49 Tucker, Bonnie. . .6l,1l6 Williamson, Carol. . .63 Williamson, J. C. . .63 Williston, Myrna. . .63,84,l28 Wilson, Judith Anna. . .63 Wilson, Richard. . .6Cl,ll3 Wilson, Ronald. . .63,83 Wilson. Sabre. . .63 Winagarden, Peter. . .63 ' Wolcott, Lynda. . .63 Wolverton, Carol. . .63 Woodbury, Dennis. . .63 Worley, Ronald. . .63 Wrony, Tom. . .63 Wright, Donald. . .63 Wyatt. Judith. . .63 Yeotis, Arthur. . .46,54,63,94,l02, 106.108 Yettaw, Patricia. . .63 Young, Young, Carol Sue. . .57,63,77 Jesse. . .63 Younger, James. . .63 Zehndar, Carolyn. . .63,77 Zelle, Ruth. . 58,84 Zlttel, Dana. . .63 Abel, Phyllis A. .,............ ,........ . 7B,79,l66 Concert Band I, Il, ll Adams, Marvletta Jean .......,..... ,..... ........, 1 66 Junior Red Cross representative I Pepperettes I Sen Barnes, Judith Dianne .... ,..,.......... I 66 Barnett, Oscar H ....,....... .......... 1 44,166 Track I Barrett, John ...,........,...,........,..,......,........ 166 Barton, Robert Frazer .... 157,99,1 08,1 13,154 Student Council I Albee, Roger L. ......,....,.,...............,,. 123,166 French Club I I Shutterburgs Il, Ill lpresidentl Albee, Theodore Ray . ,,..,.... Alcott, Robert Dale ,,........... A Cappella Choir II Alexander, Robert Wright Alkema, Norman Thomas Allen, Darleen ...............,..,...,. Glee Club I .....,..,......84,l66 . .,..,., 78,166 ..,.... fffffiki Allen, Kathleen Ann , ...,... 157, 105, 87, 109 Arrow Head I, II, Ill National Honor Society Il, III Talent Show Il Alles, Carole Ann ..........,..,.............,.... 166,175 Amore, Daryl .........,.., . ,............... .. Anastor, Peter . .......,.......... ......... 1 10,160 Intramural basketball Relique Club Sophomore basketball Anderson, Caroline ........,.,. 157,109,112,l66 Latin Club I, II National Honor Society II, III Prospectus ll Student Council Il Anderson, Elizabeth Kay ..... ......., 7 3,166 Shutterbugs I Andreini, Bernard J. ..,.....,..... .....,..,..... 6 7,166 Anthony, Robert Andrew .... 125, I 60, I 44,1 36, 169 Cross Country II tletterl, III lletterl Student Council Il Track I, II, lll Varsity Club III Apleton, Frank Ellory Kham Klub II, III Arrowood, J. Wise Artis, Jeraldlha Lou Ann, Jai-alas .tan ,.........l18,l60 Ash, Robert W. ............. ........, 1 66 Ashley, Gary D. ........,........ ,..,..... 1 66 Atchley, Carrol Jeanette ....,.. . ..........,...,. 160 Athaarn, Donna Lee .....................,.............. 166 Auar, Howard Michael Jr. .... 125,156,l3l, 4 l34,l37,l54,l83 Football I, ll lletterl, Ill llatterl Junior class vicespresident National Honor Society Student Council I, Ill Track I, II Varslty Club Il lsecretaryl, Ill 4- .Wrestling I, ll llettarl, III lletterl Biker, Barbara Helen .... i5s,7s,99,ioe,io9, 4 ll3,79,ll4,l06,9l,ll9 Attic Players I, II, III Commanderlns ll, III Concert Band I, Il, III ltraasurerl Debate team Il, III Forensic Club ll, III Ipresidentl Kaleidoscope l, ll, III Latin Club l, Il, III National Honor Society ll, Ill Ski Club I, Il, lll Social Committee lll Baker, Barbara Stannard .... ......... 1 66 Blology Club Il, Ill Glee Club Il Kaleidoscope ll laker, Elroy Baker, Karen ............ ...,,.,,.,,............ 1 66 Baker, Rilla Jean ...... Ensemble Ill Girls' Sports I, II Glee Club I, Il, Ill Junior Board of Directors II Kaleidoscope I, ll, III Pepperettes I Sophomore Board of Directors I .BaIl, Anna Laura Glee Club I, II Ballantine, Mariorie Barlow, Cherie Nan .... ....,,... I 66 Glrls' Sports l, ll ........98,68,90,l66 192 Barton, Robert Attic Players III Executive Board III Junior Rotarian III Khem Klub II Magnificent Obsession ll National Honor Society lll Senior Board of Directors III Senior Class president III Senior Prom Committee III Seven Sisters III Skippers Club III Student Council III Talent Show II Baske, Richard Franklin .... 155,7B,109,79,B0, 104 Concert Band I, ll, III lpresidentl Cross Country I Kaleidoscope ll, Ill National Honor Society ll, III lvice-presi- dentl Orchestra Ill Student Council I Talent Show ll, Ill Wrestling I Batson, Leon Roy ....,...,,.. .,..... 8 3,166 Bettiste, Gary Edward , ...... ..,......, 1 23,166 Chi Beta Chi III Football I Road Runners Ill Wrestling III Baxter, Barbara Ann ...,.... 105,90,94,166,170 Arrowhead I Cadet Teaching III Latin Club I, Il Talent Show III lproductionl Baxter, Kenneth Ivan ....,... 125,134,l37,l66 Varsity Club Football ll, III lletterl Track Wrestling I lletterl, ll lletterl, Ill lletterl Beam, Vassalonyer Carol Bearbowar, Robert Dorwin .................... 166 Bechtold, John Paul ,..,....... .......... 1 46,166 Beck, Franklin Herbert .,,.. .... ,,.. 8 1 ,166 Tennis I Orchestra I, Il, III Beckley, Mary Ellen Beers, Dale Bennett, Doreen Mary .... 121,102,105,90,166 Belle Masque I Business Club III Junior Board of Directors Il Pepperettes I Senior Board of Directors III Sophomore Board of Directors I Talent Show III ipublicity managerl Bennett, James W. .......,............................ 166 Bennett, Sharon ..., 124,99,I38,129,107,167 Arrow Head business staff III Cheerleading Il, Ill Executive Board III Future Nurses III Pepperettes I, ll Senior Prom Committee Ill Social Committee ll, Ill Student Council II, III lactivities chairmanl Synchronized swimming Ill Talent Show ll Bentley, Bonnie ............,...,... Bernath, Marie Helena ..,. Arrow Head l ,........l67 Bertram, Lois G ........... ........ 84 ,167 A Cappella Choir Talent Show Ill Betts, Mattie Lee Bickell, Sandra Mae ..... ............. I 67 Bickford, Gerald Billmeier, Lois Ann ...............,........ 155,l09,90 A Cappella Choir I, ll Arrow Head I, II Cadet teaching III Kaleidoscope I, Il Mu Alpha Chi I e lOl'S National Honor Society II, III Bills, Robert Bruce .......................... ....... I 67 Bishop, Patrick Bishop, Richard ........................................ 167 Bissell, Sonia Ann .................................... 167 Blaine, Sandra .,...... 121,1OB,113,160,74,154 Attic Players ll, Ill lcorresponding sec.J Business Club I, II lvice-presidentl, III Commanderins II, Ill Foresnic Club ll lsecretary-treasurerl, lll Junior class secretary ll Kaleidoscope III Pepperettes ll Senior Board of Directors III Senior class secretary lll Sophomore Board of Directors I Spring Speech I lletter, regional finalistl, II Teen Traffic Court Blakemore, Mary ....,....... ..........,...,.. 1 67 Blatchford, Lionel B. Bloodworth, Carole Ann .........,.. 111,151,167 Alpha Rho Tau I, II Ivice-presidentl Bolanowski, Dianne ...................,......,...,. 167 Bolton, Richard Withers .... 125,156,129,134 Football I, Il lletterl, Ill lletterl National Honor Society Il, III Porpoise Club I, Il, III Swimming team I lletterl, ll lletterl, III lletterl Varsity Club I, II, Ill Book, Henry Cleon ....,. Booth, Gail Anne .......... Business Club III French Club II, Ill National Honor Society I Pepperettes Il Student Council I Borrow, Robert E. ..........l21,159,l16 Bouchard, Janice Lee ........ ....,...,, 1 67 Bowyer, John William ..,.. .......,...... l 67 Boyd, Douglas Boylan, Roger L. .......................... 67,110,160 History Club II, III lpresidentl Kaleidoscope III Talent Show III Tennis Il Bradley, Sandra Suzanne ...,.... 79,7B,120,167 Future Nurses lll Girls' Sports ll, III Bradshaw, Ronald Byron Wrestling I Brasie, Charles C. .,,.....,.. .,...,.... 1 26,167 Cinema Club II, Ill German Club I Stage Craft Club Ill Brawner, Gary ................. .......... 1 67 Business Club Il Brazeal, Carol ........ .......... 1 67 Kaleidoscope I Pepperettes Il Breedlove, Barbara ........ .......... 1 67 Briggs, Hal Merritt, Jr. .... ..... ,.... I 60 Ski Club I, II Social Committee III Swimming Team II Talent Show Il Brissette, Lloyd Albert ....... .......... 1 67 Broner, Carol Marie ......., .......... I 67 Brooks, Mary Delorise ...... .......... 1 67 F Club II Girls' Sports I, II Kaleidoscope I Brown, Barry R. ..... .......... 1 67 Brown, Earl ............. .......... 1 67 German Club III Brown, Elizabeth ..... .......... 1 6B German Club I Girls Sports I, ll Student Council I, III Brown, Jerry Lee .......,... .....,.,. 7 9 Brown, Patti Ann ........ .......... 1 68 Girls' Sports Pepperettes Brown, Rosemary Ann ....... .......... 1 68 Future Nurses II Pepperettes II Talent Show Ill Brown, Susan ......,.. ....... 9 7,99,l08,16B,154 Belle Masque I Cadet teaching Ill Commanderins I, II, III Kaleidoscope I, II, Ill Orchestra I isec.I, II isec.I, III isec.l Pepperettes I, II Senior Board of Directors III Senior class treasurer III Ski Club Il, Ill Sophomore Board of Directors I Sophomore class treasurer I Student Council II Swim helper I Talent Show ll Brown, Thelma ..............,,..,................. 82,168 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill Glee Club I Kaleidoscope I Magnificent Obsession II Talent Show III Brownell, Roger .... ,.................. ,......... 1 68 Bryan, Gerald ........... ........., 1 68 Buck, George W. ..... ....,..... 1 68 Buckner, Lorna Jean ..., Business Club 1 Glee Club Il Kaleidoscope II Pepperettas I Budlinskl, Robert ...,...... l25,l34,l37,l33,l6E Baseball II Football ll lletterl, III lletterl Student Council I Varsity Club Il Wrestling II lletterj, III Bugbee, Albert ................ .......... l 6I Bukosky, Judith ......... , ..,...... 161 Buksch, Edelgard .......... ........................ 1 64 Future Nurses II, III Bullock, Wllliam ..,.......,,.. l13,79,90,l22,l6l A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur' Court Ill Attic Players I, II, III lvica-presidentl French Club I, ll Junior Red Cross rarpesentative 1, II lcommittee chairmanl, Ill ivice-president Kaleidoscope III Our Town Il Seven Sisters Ill Thespians Il, III lvice-presidentl You Can't Take It With You Bully, Tom .....................,... . ............ ..,..,... 7 ' Burbank, Robert ........................................ 16 Burgess, Patricia ................................... 82,16 Junior Board of Directors ll Kaleidoscope 1, II, Ill Burns, Diane .......................,........ 12l,l09,16 Business III ' National Honor Society II, Ill Student Council II Burtrum, John .. ........ 125,l3O,134,l37,l68.. Baseball 11 Football Il lletterl, Ill lletterl Wrestling I Iletterl, II Iletterl, III llette Varsity Club III Bush, Sharon Bussel, Don W. ..... . Football I Buterakos, Sharon ,...,. Calkins, Marilyn ....... Belle Masque I Business Club ll Girls' Sports I, II, Ill Junior Board of Directors II National Honor Society .......1l .,.....15B,1I Callahan, John ..........,........... ........... I t Callahan, Kathleen ......... ....... 1 60,1I Spanish Club Ill Campbell, Ernastine Campbell, Lewellyn ..... ..14 Campbell, Thurman ..,.. ........ 1 I Canfield, Mary Jo .....,. ...,.... 1 I Girls' Sports Latin Club Cardenes, Baldemar .,... .....,.. 1 30,134,l Track I Football II, III lletterl Cardenes, Mike ............,............... 134,l33,l Football ll, III lletterj repnter, Dallas Charles rr, Richard ,... . ,...,.. .,..,..,.... Concert Band rswell, Sandra rter, Carl .,,.,....... Basketball I, I I Student Councll I sner, William Belle Masque I Chl Beta Chi III tntars, Ruth Skating Club I uadwell, Chester ialut, Sue Itreasurerl ......,..78,79,16B ..,..,,,16B ....,.,..97,78,16B ..,....B3,16B Commanderins II, Ill Junior Class treasurer Il Future Nurses I Pepperettes II Sophomore Board of Directors I Belle Masque Il, lll Girls' Glee Club I, II, Ill Cadet Teaching III Synchronized swimming III iapman, Richard .,...........,..,.,..,,..,...,..... 168 leak, Connie ...,...,...,.,........,..... 158,109,125 Kaleidoscope I, Il, Ill National Honor Society III Orchestra I, Il, III Stepping Stones l, Il Isecrataryl, Ill Student Council ll Talent Show Ill ieney, Joanne Belle Masque I Future Nurses II, Ill Girls' Sports l, Il Junior Board of Directors ll Junior Red Cross representative l, ll lsecretaryl, lll Sophomore Board of Directors I ........122,169 iervas, Vicki .......,.......,...,..............,....,.. 160 nldress, Connie ............,...,,...... ......... 1 69 iristensen, Hens .... ....... 7 3,169 Wrestling I iurch, David ark, Gaina .....................,.............. ........ I 69 Girls' Ensemble I, ll, III Kaleidoscope I, ll III Student Council I ark, Lalean ............................,,............ 85,169 ark, Lindalee Paula ,... 96,113,103,119,169 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill Attic Players I, Il, III Junior Red Cross representative I Kaleidoscope I, II, lll Imistress of cera- moniesl Pepperettes I Student Council Ill Thespians I, ll, Ill You Can't Take It With You I lemons, Diana lifford, Christie ...,....,. l20,111,l17,123,169 Alpha Rho Tau I, II, III Icorres. sec.1 Future Nurses Il, Ill Chl Beta Chi III ' Junlor Red Cross representative l, III Spanish Club ll, III llfford, Margaret ....,,......,... 124,l20,90,169 Arrow Head III lco-business managerl Futura Nurses II, Ill Kaleidoscope I Pepperettes I Student Council I lifford, Valrey ....,.,... ......... 7 B,79,l69 lutts, James ..,..,...,,..,,.,,.. ............. 1 69 Attic Players II, III Kaleidoscope II oogan, Alan ..,............,..,...............,......... 169 oleman, Edward Charles ...........,.,........ 169 olllster, Carolyn .............,.. 157,l09,1l7,104 Junior Board of Directors ll National Honor Soclety ll, III ltreasurerl Pepperettes I Sophomore Board of Directors I Spanish Club II, Ill ioltharp, Susan .................................... 101,160 Belle Masque l, ll Kaleidoscope Il Model Senate ll Pepperettes Il Stagecraft Club I, ll Student Council I, Il Talent Show Il Colwell, D. Duane ...,.. .....,. 7 9,7B,B4,169 A Cappella Choir Ill Concert Band l, ll, lll French Club I Kaleidoscope Ill Comerford, Daniel ..,.., ...,..,.. 1 69 Conliffe, Janet Lee ....... ......... 1 69 Student Council I Cook, Gordon ........................, ......... 1 69 Alpha Rho Tau l, II, lll Hi-Y I, II Kaleidoscope l, II, III Talent Show Il, Ill Varsity Track ll, Ill Cook, Richard ....,.......... ......... I 69 Cross Country I German Club I Senior Board of Directors Ill Ski Club I, ll Ivice-presidentl Extra Curricular Committee I, II, III . ,K-gf-e:.,...s-,551-i-195. - sf I v - I ' ' .--y.-an 1 National Honor Society ll, lll Orchestra I, II, lll Ipresidentl Talent Show ll Teen Traffic Court ll Derck, James ...........,..,..,.. .....,,... 1 70 Dillenbeck, Pauline Ruth .... ..,...... 90 ,161 Kaleidoscope Ill Latin Club I Library servioe I, II Magnificent Obsession ll Talent Show Il Dobbs, Charles .....,,........., ...........,.. ....... 1 7 0 Dooley, Charles Keith ......................,...,... 170 Shutterbugs I, ll Ivice-presidentl Dorsey, James .,..........,...,..................,........ 170 Track Cross Country Downey, Neil ..........,,.......,.. ..........,... 1 70 Draheim, Jannine Diane ........,......... 82,B5,170 Draper, Jayne ............,.,....,.., ......., 90 ,100,161 Cooper, Carel Dean ...... ,................. .......... 1 6 9 Jackie Cooper, Cooper, James . .......,.169 ....,...,169 Couture, Paul . .,..,.. ..........,. 1 60 Cox, Bobby .,...,..........,, ..,... 123,169 Chi Beta Chi III Coyne, Penny ........... ............. .......,........ B6 , 169 Prospectus Ill lactivities assistantl Craig, Jeff Crane, Gordon ......,...............................,......r 84 Junior Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball Cranston, Deanna .........,.,. .............. 7 8,79,169 Concert Band I, ll, Ill Junior Red Cross representative I Stepping Stones I Crawley, Gloria Crenshaw, Gary Cross Country Junior Varsity ....................12s,13a,1u,1o9 ll lletterl, lll lletterl Basketball I, Il Cadet Teaching III Girls' Sports I, Il, Ill Kaleidoscope I, II, III .... Orchestra I, II, III Talent Show ll Dreaxky, Lawrence ...,...,..,.........., 131,134,170 Baseball Football II lletterl, Ill lletterl Varsity Club Driskill, Carolyn Virginia ....... ....... 1 61 Dunstan, Richard John ....... ......... 7 B Band I, II, lll Durnan, Myrtle ...,.......,. ....... 1 70 Dwyer, John Henry Dycus, Franklin D. .....,....,...,.....,,.. ...,,.. I 70 Eagleson, Catherine Elizabeth Eaton, Buford Larry Gene ....,................... 170 Road Runner I, II Ebmeyer, Robert Alan 78,79,1l0,161,154 Swimming Team ll if Prospectus Iactlvitiesi II lactlvltles edltorl Ill Senior Board of Directors lll Ski Club ll Social Committee Ill Swim Helper Il Talent Show II, Ill lpublicityl Teen Traffic Court III Flanders, Robert Michael ...,.............. ,..... I 71 Florida, Margaret Joanne ....... ......,... 1 50,171 Fluette, Mary Ann ................... ..... B 1,90,161 Orchestra l, Il, lll Flynn, Jill Lori .......,...... 92,138,120,129,l61 Attic Players ll Pepperettes I Cheerleading ll, III Future Nurses Ill Social Committee Ill Science Fair ll Talent Show lll Ford, Elizabeth L. ..... .,...................... 1 71 Forgie, Janet Marie Belle Masque lll Foster, David Snyder ...... Reliques ll, lll Foster, Joann M. ...,... , Girls' Sports I, Il Pepperettes I 82,B5,1l2,l7I 10,161 .......17l Foster, William A. ..... , ...,.............. 136,144,171 Cross Country I lletterl, Ill Iletterl Junior Varsity Basketball Track I, ll, III Varsity Club I, ll, Ill Francis, William R. .....,,.... . ,, .... ,...... 1 71,154 Junior Varsity Football I Track II Varsity Club II, Ill Crenshaw, Sue ..,,......,,.. ......... 1 69 Crews, Edward ...,........ ,...... . .170 Crockerham, Evelyn .... ,,.,,,.,. 1 70 Crockett, Joe Football I Wrestling Ill Track I Cull, Jeffrey Cummings, Roy ........,...,................,,.,....... 170 Curtis, Carol ......,,...........,...,...........,.... 170,154 Senior Board of Directors Ill Cwieka, Chuck ..........................,... 78,107,170 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court III Concert Band ll, Ill French Club II' Hi-Y ll Latin Club I Magnificent Obsession ll Student Council 1, ll Senior Board of Directors III Reliques ll, lll Ivice-presidentl Kaleidoscope I, ll Porpoise Club I Talent Show III Eckert, Ernest James, Jr. ,... ......... B 3,171 Talent Show III Elder, Richard Goldon ............................ 158 Concert Band I, Il Sophomore Board of Directors I National Honor Society II, Ill Student Council II, III Elwell, Joan Maria ...........,....... .............. 1 71 Emmerling, Ronald Glen ...........,......,..... 171 Ennes, Sherryl Kay ............................ 90,161 Sophomore Board of Directors I Junior Board of Directors ll Senior Board of Dlrectors Freeman, Keith Eugene ,.,...,. .,...... B 3 Freeman, Steven ..............,,.., ,...,..,,. 1 71 Frederickson, Camellia Alpha Rho Aau Ill Attic Players Ill Girls' Sports I Glee Club Ill Kaleidoscope ll, Ill Pepperettes II Friedriechsen, George Lee .... l25,l36,144,171 Cross Country I llatterl, II Iletterl, III Uetterl Student Council I, ll Track I, II, III Varsity Club I 82,171 Fries, Leslie ............................... .......... 1 71 Fullenwider, Thomas Arthur .............,.. 98,171 Gabriel, Robert T. ...........,...... ....,...... I 71 Football Track Galbraith, Neal Gambrell, A. G. Matthew ...,.. Gardner, Robert F. ........... . Intramurals ll, Ill Spanish Club I, Il Garrett, Dorothy Merle ........ ......... 7 8,171 Concert Band I, II, lll Student Council I .......171 .......l7l Ski Club III Student Council Ill Talent Show ll, III Daezer, Peggy Ann ..... .........164,170 Epstein, Stephen Haber ......,......,.. 18,109,161 National Honor Society ll, III Garvins, Batty Jo ..... Gesser, Richard Gearhart, Cynthia ....... Student Council III .........12o,a2,17i .......106,l71 Daniel, Kate Ilene . Glee Club I, ll Davies, Dean ......... ......... 1 70 Davis, James Davis, Mary ..,......., .........,.......... , ..170 Davison, Joanne .,.... ........, 90 ,97,105,161 Kaleidoscope II Pepperettes II Senior Board of Directors Ill Synchronized Swimming I, ll Davison, Will .....................,............ 67,137,170 Wrestling III Road Runners Ill Track III Davy, Donald Robert ..... ..,....... 1 70 Student Council I Decker, Homer Fredrick ...... ..,...... I 70 Delorenzo, Sharon ......... ......... 1 70 Demo, Joseph ................. ......... 1 70 DaMoss, Peggy .........,............ .....,.. 8 1,161 Kaleidoscope I, II, III latin Club I Ervin, Raymond Leroy ....................,......... 171 Fagan, Gordon Farrell, Binnie ............. ....... 1 71 Ferrer, Jack D. .............. ....... 1 71 Ferneau, Sharon Lynne Ferrell, Jerry .................... ....,.., 1 27,83 Ferrell, Sandra S. ....... . Future Nurses III Ferris, Patricia Lee .............. Figley, William George ...... Tennis Finley, Lola .......,...,.......,..... Future Nurses Club Il Girls' Sports III .,....120,I71 ..........171 .......,.B4,171 ..........120,171 Flora, Diana Jean ...,. .......,.,...,...,....,..... I 71 Fitch, John H. Fitzgerald, Sue Ellen .... B6,97,105,113,171, 154 Attic Players Ill Canadian Conference Ill French Club l, ll Homecoming Committee Ill Kaleidoscope I II Magnificent Obsession ll Imake-upl Pepperettes I, II Pepperettes l Gembel, John Talent Show III , Gerow, Louise ......... ....... 1 72 Glee Club Gerow, Richard J. Gibson, Lynda Diane ..,. 74,87,95,l05,10B, 109,116,157 Arrow Head 1, ll lfeature editorl, Ill Ieditor-in-chiefl Alpha Rho Tau l ' DAR Good Citizenship Award French Club Il, Ill Itraasurarl Homecoming court III Junior Red Cross representative I, II Ipresidentl Kaleidoscope lll Senior Board of Directors lll Talent Show II, III Gilkas, Edward Gerald ....... ........ 1 72 Goble, Betty Sue Girls' Sports I . 193 Goddard, Clara Jane .,........ ,.,... I 11,112,172 Alpha Rho Tau Ill Belle Masque I, II, III Night of January I6th Il Talent Show II Goldberg, Victor E. Latin Club I Teen Traffic Court I, Il Golden, Robert James ,. .,.....,. ...... I 24,161 Khem Klub I Cross Country I Spanish Club I, ll Teen Traffic Court I, II Goldenberg, Leah S. .,.. . French Club I Goldman, Greer B. ..... , French Club ll, III Spanish Club I Shakespeare Club Ill Ski Club II Kaleidoscope Ill Talent Show ll Goodwin, Jessica Jean .,...... 99,109,111,162 Alpha Rho Tau I, ll lvice-presidentl, Ill lpresidentl French Club Il Junior Red Cross representative I, ll Latin Club I, Il Talent Show Ill Goosby, Leslie ., ..,..........,. 172 ....,....1l0,116,172 Goss, Sharon Elizabeth ......,.,.....,..,...... 77,172 Belle Masque l, Il lrecording secretaryl Kaleidoscope I Teen Traffic Court Grams, Sharon Kay .,.......... ,........ . ,,.......... 1 72 Grant, Carrie Sue ..,. 79,96,7B,157,120,10B, 109,l14,l54,IB3 Board of Directors 1, Il, Ill Concert Band I, ll ltreas.1, III Isec.1 Marching Band I, II, Ill Kaleidoscope I, ll, Ill Latin Club I, II, III National Honor Society II, III Sophomore Vice-President Talent Show ll I Teen Traffic Court ll Green, Keith Glee Club Kaleidoscope Orchestra Talent Show III Greenldge, Juliette L. ........ 1I1,129,151,172 Cheerleading I, II Chess Club lll Pepperettes Il Gramal, Robert R. ,.............,,.....,......,... 126,172 Stagecraft Ill Ivice-presidentl Griffin, Mae Katherine .........,..,.. ...... 1 72 Griffin, Robert Burton ........... ,...... 1 72 Grlnnage, Shirley Temple ..... ,172 Grove, Judith Ann Gunter, Mildred ................ ...,.. 1 72 .......172 Hadd, Larry R. Hager, Mary W. ..,. . ......172 Hall, Linda ................ .....,..,, 1 72 Hamady, Walter S. Attic Players Ill Student Council III Social Committee lll Alpha Rho Tau Ill Ski Club ll Hammond, Patricia Sue .... 121,105,162,74,154 Attic Players Ill Business Club I, Ill Senior Board of Directors III Teen Traffic Court I Hammond, Thomas G. Junior Red Cross representative Hemp, Michael Edward .... l24,99,l0B,113, 137,172,154 Alpha Signa Epsilon III Arrow Head Business Staff lll Attic Players III Election Board ll, Ill Senior Vice-President Senior Board of Directors lll Seven Sisters III Junior Board of Directors ll Senior Class Vice-President III .....,..z5,172 194 . Ski Club ll Social Committee I, ll, Ill Student Council I, ll, Ill Talent Show Il Wrestling I lletterl, ll Iletterl, III lletterj Hampton, Judith E. , ,........ ..,.................,, .172 Orchestra I, II, III ..., Kaleidoscope I, II, III Handy, Peggy Lee ..........,, ...... 1 72 Girls' Sports Hansel, Grace Agnes .,.......,....,.... , ..... 157 Glee Club ll National Honor Society ll, Ill Haralson, Joseph Victor .,.......... 134,132,172 Basketball 1, 11, III Football I, II Hardin, Kenneth James ..,...., 125,134,172,183 Football I IIetter1, Il lletterl, III lletterl Baseball I, Il, lll Varsity Club I, ll, lll lpresident1 Junior Board of Directors ll Junior Red Cross Representative Harkness, Helen Jean ...........,..,........,.....,.. 172 Harkness, Jerry L. Chess Club Harris, Glen ...,............,.,.... .....,.,, 1 72 Harris, James William ....... ,.,,. . ,,.,,,......,..,. 1 72 Studant'Council 1 Junior Red Cross representative I, Il Senior Board of Directors III Road Runners Ill Arrow I, ll, Ill Harris, Jerry Silas ...,.. , .,..,.....,..... 172 Harris, Robert Alan ...,.. ...,................,,. 1 72 Hartsoe, Rickie ...,.... ........ 8 3,84,85,1 72 Choir ll, lll Glee Club III Madrigal Choir Ill Orchestra I, II, Ill Spanish Club II Talent Show Ill Harty, Gaylean ...,.,....... ......... 1 62,175 Harvey, Sandra Kaye .,.., ........,..., 1 62 Girls' Sports Hastings, Duane ,.....,..., . , ...,...,. 172 ......173 Hatcher, Nancy Jean Student Council I Future Nurses I Hatter, Lorenzo C. Hauer, Patricia Hawkins, Mae Joan Linda Business Staff II Attic Players I, III Latin Club I Prospectus Il Shakespeare Club Ill Student Council l, ll Synchronized Swimming I, ll Talent Show ll HawIeY, Barbara Jean Attic Players 1, ll, Ill Concert Band I, ll, Ill Latin Club l, Il, III Ski Club I, ll, III Student Council I Sophomore Board of Directors I Teen Traffic Court II, III Kaleidoscope I, Il, III Hayek, Susan Elizabeth Belle Masque I Cadet Teaching Ill Latin Club I Sophomore Board of Directors I Spanish Club ll, Ill Arrow Head ...,......78,79,113,173 .......90,173 Hayes, Janet ,,..,.,. . ,..,...... ..,....... I 73 Pepperettes I, Il Hayes, Joyce Fay ........ , ...... 173 Girls' Sports I, Il Haynes, Thomas ....,.,.., .......... 1 62 Football I Basketball ll Hazen, Peggy Joann ,...................... ........ , 173 Junior Red Cross Representive 1, II Heath, Bobby ,............................... ............ 1 27 Road Runners Heinrich, Edward Philip .................... 143,173 Porpoise Club Swimming Team I Iletterl, ll Iletterl, lll lletter1 Heitmann, Paul Anders ............ 145,173,169 Chess Club I German Club I, Il Intramural Sports II, Ill Tennis Team I, ll, lll Henderson, Lyle Daniel ,...,.... Intramural Basketball I Concert Band I, II ....,..,.78,173 Hensley, Dale ................,,.. ,,.... . .92 .......173 Hensley, Lawrence E. Intramural Basketball I I Intramural Bowling Ill Heron, Mary Ann ,.,.,.. . .,..,. ....... I 73 Library service Herrell, William ,..... Herrington, Carol .,.... Herron, MacDonald Hess, Arthur Shutterbugs Il .,..,..173 ., ,.... 173 Hess, Robert M. ,...,.......,.,.....,... ..........,..... 1 73 Heusel, James Robert .... B5,84,104,109,1 15, 144,162 A Cappella Choir I, Il, Ill Madrigal Choir Ill Cross Country Junior Varsity II, Ill German Club l, Il National Honor Society ll, III Varsity Track I, ll, Ill Talent Show lll Higgins, James C. ..........,,........, ....... 1 73 Intramural Basketball I, I I Hildebrand, Jerry L. ............... ....... 1 73 Hill, Selather Hiller, Gordon E. Hobson, Helen E. Hodge, Harold D. Hodgins, Helen Louise ............,.... 74,118,162 Girls' Sports I, ll Khem Glub Il, Ill lvice-presidentl Pepperettes I, ll Stagecraft Club I, ll Synchronized Swimming Il, III Hudson, Judy ..,..........,,................. 97,121,173 Hoeffgen, Amy P. ,,..B0,B5,84,112,118,1l4, 162 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court lll A Cappella Choir I, ll Itreasurerl Belle Masque Il Junior Board of Directors ll National Honor Society I Kaleidoscope III Khem Klub Il Latin Club Ill Madrigal Choir I Magnificient Obsession ll lstudent directorj Old Fashioned Girl III Night of January 16th I Orchestra l, ll, Ill llibrarianl Talent Show ll Thespians I Talent Show Teen Traffic Court I Hoffman, Michael James . .,., .....,. 1 15,167 Holden, Terrance D. ..., ................. 1 73 Hollenbaugh, Joyce .... ......,... 1 73,175 Hollinger, James W. .... . Latin Club Ill Road Runners Ill Talent Show Ill Holloway, Earl Louis Ill .... 157,95,108,I09, 106 National Honor Society Il, Ill Student Council I, ll Ivice-presidentl, lll Ipresidentl Swimming Team I lletterl, Il lletterl, III lletterl Varsity Club I, II, III Holloway, Jo Ann ...,..., Holmes, Harold J. ....,,..,,....., ..,...,.. 144,162 Cross Country ll, III Intramural Basketball ll, lll Track I, II, III Holmes, Hazel M. .,,. . Future Nurses III Girls' spans 11, 111 Holmbren, Carlene Jean ..,.. Social Committee Ill . .,..... 173 ...,..,.99,173 Talent Show III Holmlund, Mildred .... .....,..I73 Hooks, Carl R. Jr. ....,.,...,........................, 17 Hoort, Richard D. Swimming Team Tennis Team I Hopkins, Elizabeth 154 Belle Masque I Kaleidoscope III Latin Club I National Honor Peperettes I, ll Prospectus ll, III Ifaculty editorl Senior Board of Ski Club I, ll Talent Show II ll lletterl, Society I I, Directors I III Iletterl G. .... B6,97,109,159,l6i III and academi ll Hopper, Gerald C. ....... ...... 1 16,127,162 French Club I Intramural Bowling I Student Council I Horne, M. Janalea .....,................. ....... 1 71 Horning, Judith Ann ...........,..,..,... . ,...... 162 Future Nurses ll ltreaaurerl Kaleidoscope Ill Talent Show Il, Ill Horvath, Marilyn ...,.... Belle Masque I Business Club II Prospectus II lsophomore lcopy editorl Student Council ll Huber, Gertrude ...,......,. Huddleston, Cora Sue Huff, Robert .................... ., Choir Il, Ill Concert Band I, III Jazz Concert I Kaleidoscope I, II Spanish Club ll, Ill Talent Show Ill Huizenga, Sharon L. Belle Masque I French Club I Future Nurses I, II .........B6,16i edltor1, Ill .....,.... 17. .......B4,104,171 ........171 Homecoming Committee l I I Kaleidoscope I Social Committee lll Talent Show II Hunt, John Curtis ,...,..,.. ........ 1 71 Hurley, Sandra Lee ..........,..,..,,,.,..,...,..,. 161 Belle Masque Il, Ill Chi Beta Chi Ill Ivice-presidantl Huyck, Phillip Allen .....................,,.,,...... 174 Hyatt, Harland George .......,.....,...........,.. 171 Student Council ll Swimming Team ll Hyde, Bruce Darwin ...,..,.,........ ....... 1 27,171 Road Runners Isacretaryl Imlay, Nancy .................... ,.............,........ . 171 lmpola, Bernice Ann .,,.,,.........,........,....,..,. 171 Ingram, Loretta Kay ...,...... 70,B7,90,105,16I Spanish Club l, ll Kaleidoscope Il, lll Arrow Head I, ll, Ill Girls' Sports I, ll Talent Show ll Irvine, Nancy M. Irwin, Jay Langford Football Irwin, Loney Charles ...,.., Isham, Charles Lyle ........ ........171 . ,..,..,..,..... .. 171 Jackson, Carl Edward ..... ....... 1 31,134,171 Baseball ll, III Basketball I Football II, III Iletterl Jackson, John Arthur ...,.., Wrestling I Football ll Student Council II Jacobs, James H. Jacques, Sandra Lynn ,, .... 90,112,116,17- Belle Masque I, ll, Ill lsecretaryl French Club II, Ill Latin Club l, ll Kaleidoscope Il Magnificent Obsession ll Night of January I6th I Cadet Teaching ll I Y-Teens I Spanish Club I Sophomore Board of Directors I nes, Beverly ..........,..... .......,... 1 74 nes, Richard Owne ...... Biology Club Ill Flrst Aid Club I Kaleidoscope II, III ........122.l5B Junior Red Cross representative I, II, Ill Science Fair II, III Student Council I, II Swimming Team I, II The Desperate Hours 'vinen, Carolyn Matilda ...... ......,. I 62 'vinen, Eric Emil Jr. ...... .....,.....,... 1 74 Road Runners III Ffas, David L. .,,,......... ........,... 1 38,164,174 Basketball I Iletterl, II Iletterl, III Iletterl Talent Show Ill tlis, Gerald S. .,...,....,...,......,.,.. 131,134,174 Basketball I Football I, ll lletterl, Ill Iletterl Student Plant Committee I, Il skins, Doris Lee .......,...,....................... 174 mkins, Francis Lee .... ........ 84 ,B5,ll0,1o3 Choir I, ll, III Kaleidoscope III Madrigal Choir Ill Shakespeare Club I Talent Show Y-Teens I lvice-prespidentl, II nnings, Susan Elaine .........,............ 120,174 Future Nurses ll Girls' Sports III Talent Show II hnson, Angie D. ,...,.,.....,....... 7B,79,B0.174 Concert Band II, III Junior Red Cross representative I Kaleidoscope I Orchestra I hnson, Carol Ann ...................,.............. 174 Junior Red Cross representative I hnson, Donald DeStefond .............. 137,174 Wrestling ll, Ill hnson, Joanne Katherine .,... ..,, 90 ,Il2,174 Belle Masque I, II, III Cadet Teaching III Night of January I6th II Old Fashioned Girl Ill Pepperettes I Stagecraft Club I, II ihnson, Karen .........,. ...,.... I 10,109,156 Chess Club II Model Senate II National Honor Society III Reliques Il, III Lience Fair Il, Ill Kaplan, Judith ..... Glee Club I, Ill Student Council Ill Karch, Jerry .................,. Kasle, Franklin Hyman ..... Latin Club I Kelly, Tyrone Gene Track ........175 ....,...175 ........163 .......,.......,...,.,,., 144 Kendrix, Joseph F. .........,. 7B,79,l23,l44,l75 Concert Band I, Il, Ill Kaleidoscope II Shutterbugs Il, III Track I, II, Ill Kilbourn, George w ............. Killeen, Judith Rosalie ....,.. . .,,...... 81,163 Attic Players ll, Ill Kaleidoscope I, ll, III Orchestra I, Il, III King, Glenwood King, Phyllis Jean Kinney, Nancy Jean .,............. .,........,..... I 75 Klein, Charlotta R. .......,....... 81,90,l09,156 National Honor Society Ill Orchestra I, ll, III Spanish Club I, ll Student Council I, ll Kleinschrodt, Keith Alan ..,.... .,....... 7 4,175 Knott, Robert E. Knotts, Roy H. ........................, .. ...,..... 175 Kolanowski, Rogene Marie .................... 175 Kosh, Angela ............................. ...,... I 12,163 Belle Masque I, ll, lll Night of January I6th Old Fashioned Girl Pepperettes Teen Traffic Court III Kress, Barbara Ann .....,...... Kuehnle, Richard A. ..., . Golf I Ski Club I, ll Student Council I Senior Board of Directors III Track I I75 .......,175,170 Kuperus, Marilyn Jane .... 86,I05,108,109,122, 158 Belle Masque I Commanderins III Girls' Sports I, II National Honor Society III Prospectus ll, Ill leditor-in-chiefl Student Council I Talent Show II, III lproduction managerl Junior Red Cross representative I, II, III Laetz, Vick Sue ,........ ........... .........,..,....... I 7 5 Student Council II Track I, II, III Latham, Thomas S. Intramural Sports LaVoie, Mary Martha ......... Girls' Sports I, II, Ill Latin Club I Synchronized Swimming I, ..,,....147,lo3 ii, in Lazar, Thomas A. ....,..............,.......,.... 79,175 Concert Band I, II, III Talent Show III Lee, Bert David ............,. Baseball I, ll, III Basketball I Football I Intramural Sports Spanish Club I Lee, Maple , ...,................ .. Future Nurses Il, III Leffler, Daniel David .,... Baseball II, Ill , ....... 175 .......,175 ,,..,,..125,175 Football I Varsity Club I Lehr, Jack ,..,...... ......,... 7 8,175 Leiss, Norma ....,..........,. ..,.,,..,,., I 75 Lendvoyi, Charles ,...,..... Leneschmidt, Brenda Lee .,.,.. Leslie, Elizabeth Joneen ,...., Belle Masque I Business Club III Student Council ll 175 ...,....l76 ........,l76 ...,,....176 Liddle, Linda Jean ...,...... , ........ . Glee Club I, Il Junior Board of Directors II Junior Red Cross representative I, Il Linn, Dorothy Jean .......,...,........ 120,150,177 Future Nurses I Sohopmore Board of Directors I Lipscomb, Myiean .,..............,.,.....,,.......,.. 176 Talent Show Ill Lipski, David .,.,..........,.. ............ I 76 Livasy, Ronald Doyle . .,... , Chi Beta Chi Ill Kaleidoscope I I I .,.,...84,l76 Livingston, Miriam .................... 109,157,154 French Club I, Il, Ill National Honor Society Il, Senior Board of Directors III Talent Show Ill Lloyd, Frank Burton ....., Lollt, Loretta Lillian .... , ...,...,................. 176 Lott, David Gregory ..,...,,.,,. 78,79,B0,90,l7b Business Club I, ll German Club I Student Council ll, Ill Lutz, Wayne Douglas Lyon, James William ....,... .. ........ ...l63 Lyon, Thomas Jeffrey ..,.... 107,176 Basketball II Student Council III Talent Show III MacMillan, Nola .,.......,.. .,........,...... I 76 MacNeven, Grace Ann ...,.. ......,.. 98 ,IO2,I76 Latin Club I Pepperattes I, II Talent Show III Maczei, Richard Mann, Norris I.. Marcoux, Sallie Jane Belle Masque ll, Ill French Club II, III Glee Club II Magnificent Obsession Il Night of January 16th I Marshall, John .,,......,..,...,...,....... 131,134,176 Extra Curricular Activities Committee III Football III Ilatterl Kaleidoscope I, Ill Ski Club II Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council I Marshall, Queen Marston, Betty Lou .........90,II2,176 Martin, Gerald ........,,..,.....,. ....... I 76 Martin, Joseph Franklin ...... ............... I 76 Marvin, Philip David ........... ....... I 19,176 Forensic Club II, III Chi Beta Chl III Mason, James C. .... ........ 1 76 Mason, Ruth ........,..... .....,.. I 63 Materia, Kenneth .,.........,... ................ 7 5 Mathers, Mary Alice ........,....................... I76 Mathews, Dwight John ......,......... 111,109,156 Chess Club I, II, III Isecretary-treasurerl National Honor Society Ill Matison, James Dennis ...........,.,.............. 176 Mattson, James .............,........,..... 7B,I26,I75 Concert Band I, ll, III Stagecraft Club I, II, Ill Ipresidantl Thespians III Talent Show Ill Mawhinney, Jerry .... ......... 90 ,Il9,I76 Talent Show II Belle Masque II Cadet Teaching lll Kaleidoscope Ill Magnificent Obsession II Kenneth L. ......... . Rodney Vern ..... ihnson, hnson, Cross Country II Track I, il, Ill Varsity Club III ihnson, rhnson, Thomas Darwin Track Junior ihnson, Alpha Concert Band I, Il, III Junior Board of Directors I, II Varsity Football I nes, Betty Jane ..........,, ,. Cadet Teaching III Glee Club I, II Kaleidoscope I, III Latin Club I ........144,l5B Thomas Charles ..... ..,...,.. 1 74 William D, ..,....,.........., 7B,79,l74 Rho Tau I Ivice-presidentl . .......... ,..90,l57 National Honor Society ll, III loliques l, II Ines, Charles Henry Jr. ...... ...... B 3,174 Cross Country 11 intramural Basketball I, II Shuttarbegs III Track II mes, Juanita Louise .,.... Skating Club I ,........l74 Dnos, Pauline ..........................,......,... 82,174 oseph, David ...,,... ............,...,...,......, 1 09,155 Forensic Club I, II Ipresidentl, III latin Club II neph, David Norman ...... aclynskl, John A. Jr. .... . amrath, Sharon Louise ..... . , ..,.. 91,lI9 ....,....175 ,..,....,l75 Cadet Teaching III Girls' Glee Club I, Il, III Kaleidoscope I, ll, III Student Council I Lagness, Bonnie Jean ..... ......,.,..,............ 1 75 Lambert, Sandra Jean ......... ,..,....,...,... . .,90, 163 Canadian Exchange Conference Ill Junior Play ll Imake-up chairmanl Kaleidoscope l, III National Honor Society III Pepperettes I Talent Show II Teen Traffic Court Ill Lang, Robert L. ............., ,,.. ............... .... I 7 5 Langley, Leila Ann .... ....,.,.. 8 2,85,Il2,I75 Bella Masque III Chi Beta Chi Ill Girls' Sports III l, Il, Ill Glee Club Kaleidoscope I, II, III Old Fashioned Girl lll Pepper-ettes I Shutterbugs I, II Talent Show III Lankes, Michael Lawrence Jr. ..,,..........,. 175 Junior Board of Directors II Sophomore Board of Directors I 'Student Council I Lashley, Priscilla Girls' Sports .........175 Latham, Joseph F. ...... ...,,. - ...............,.,.,.,.. 1 3B Basketball I lletterj, II Ilettarl, III Iletterl Concert Band l, II Kaleidoscope I Concert Band I, II, lll Orchestra Ill Teen Traffic Court II A Lough, Terry E. ..........,..,. ,..,...,..,,., 8 1,176 Lovegrove, Jon Golf I, II, Ill Lowe, Bernice Ann ...... ,.....,,. 1 63 Business Club II Ensemble Il Girls' Sports ll Glee Club I, Il, Ill Ihead librarianl Lozon, James E ........................................ 176 Bowling I Concert Band I, II Porpoise Club I Lucas, Dale ..........,......,,. 91,139,140,l41,176 Baseball I, ll, Ill Basketball I fletterl, II Iletterl, Ill Iletterl Lueck, Bette Jo ..,..... 90,97,Il0,IOI,l63,l54 Belle Masque I Girls' Sports I Junior Board of Directors ll Pepperettes I lleliques I, II, lil Senior Board of Directors III Senior Prom Committee III Shakeltkere Club II Ski Club I, I1 Sophomore Board of -Directors I Student Council I Teen Traffic Court Ill Lufcy, Robert D. ........,,. - ........... ......... I 76 Cross Country III Iletterl Track Lutz, Esther ..,.........,.............. ........ . 104,158 Night of January I6th Il Shakespeare Club Ill Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council I, II Thaspians III A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill, Student Dlractor Mawhinney, Larry ...,.....,,....... Debate II, III Spring Speech Il Talent Show II Maynie, Marie ........ Future Nurses ll Pepperettes I Maynie, Rosalea Maynie, Spencer Bibbs McBride, Patricia Ann -bile Masque III - McCain, Glenda Elaine Belle Masque Ill McCallum, David 1.. ..... . McClellan, Jim R. .... . McCloud, Peggy ...... Girls' Sports I ..9O,91,1I9,IB3 ........l76 90,ll2,151,l76 .......90,1l2.I76 .......73,177 ,. ........... I77 ........I20,177 Kaleidoscope in Futura Nurses III McDaniel, Glenda Faye ..... ....... ., 'I77 McDaniel, Lenda Mae .............. ......... 1 77 Mcberrnitt, Charles ... ........,......,... .........4 I 77 Intramural Basketball ll, Ill Hi-Y ll McDonough, Edward E. ............ ......... I 77 McGlothlin, Charles E. .......... ........ I BB Latin Club I, ll, Ill iss Baseball I Khem Klub II Intramural Basketball Il Student Council l, Il Mclntyre, Ronald Lloyd Mclntyre, Shirley ................ Future Nurses III Pepperettes I Skating Club ll McKay, Ewin J. .......... . Talent Show III McKay, Joan Graeme , ..., .. Belle Masque II Girls' Sports Glaa Club II, III Junior Board of Directors Kaleidoscope II, III Latin Club I, II Student Council I Talent Show II McKean, Jewell E. ..... . McKeen, Judy E. ..... . McMillan, Jewell .......,... Arrow Head ll, III Girls' Sports McMurray, Bonnie Mead, Karen K. ......., . Business Club III Future Nurses Il Mead, Sharon J. .,..... . Business Club III Cadet Teaching III . .,...... 120,177 ,.......83,I77 . .,..,. ...i63 .....,....I77 .,,.,....i77 ...,...87,I77 ,........I2l,l77 .......,90,l77 Meadows, Nancy Jane ..,.... 58, I 09, I 50,90,7A Girls' Sports I National Honor Society II, III Student Council II, III Meerson, Susan Beth .....,...... A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill Belle Masque I, II Ipresidentj, III Curious Savage I French Club I, II Inter-Club Council II Kaleidoscope II Night of January loth II Old Fashioned Girl III Pepperettes I Talent Show I Teen Trattic Court Il, lll Mellow, James Leonard ..... ,. ........, 134,163 Football Ill Iletterl Junior Board of Directors II Sophomore Board of Directors I Manear, Patricia K. ..,........,.... . Cadet Teaching III Y-Teens I Ipresidentl Student Council Il Menkdmellar, Blya Elizabeth ' Girls' Sports I Glaa Club I, ll, III Future Nurses II Kaleidoscope Il, Ill ,..........90,I77 , ........... l09,I63 National Honor Society II, III Talent Show II Meriwether, Lanny Ray .............,.. ......... I 77 Cross Country I, Il Track I, II Meyers, Gloria J. Carmen Band ll Glrls' Sports I Junior Red Cross representative I lalbrary service I, III Mlley, Olin ..............,..,.,..,,..........,.,........,,. 136 Mlllts, Juanita A. ........ . Miller, Barbara ...... Millar, Carol .....,......... Sflbttlng Stones I Mlller, David Miller, Frederick Mlller, James ,.......... Baseball 11, tu Miller, Jan Mlllar, Jeanette .... Miller, Jon T. Kaleidoscope I .........,74,l77 ............l77 .........l77 Homecoming Committee I Junior Board of Directors I Kaleidoscope I, II Prospectus Uunior Editor editorl III Senior Prom committee Ill Ski Club I, II Social Committee III Student Council III Talent Show ll War Orphan Committee Miller, Thomas . ............,..... .. Road Runners III Mills, Lynwood Maurice Milner, J. Victor ................. ll, Senior Co- lll IChairmanJ ...............l27,l77 .....,,...,......75,l77 ,.,7I,l09,I37,I56 National Honor Society II, III Wrestling II, III Milum, William J. Jr. ...................,.... l44,I77 Basketball I, II Cross Country II Iletterl, Track l, ll, Ill Minarik, Bethany F. ..,. , Business Club II Student Council II Misner, Sandra .......... III Iletterl ...,..l64 I77 Mitchel, Ralph H. ..................,..,..,......,...,..., 164 Latin Club I Cross Country Ill Uunior Mittleman, Arlene Kaye .... iI9,I77 Attic Players I, Il, III Cadet Teaching III Forensic Club I, Il, Ill Magnificent Obsession Kaleidoscope I, Il Shakespeare Club III Ski Club II Isecretaryj Spanish Club I, Il Spring Speech I, III Varsity Letterl I I0,I02,l I3,I04, Talent Show II, III ICo-director! Thespians ll, Ill Ipresidentl Mock, Connie Lou ............,,. , ............ 90,B2,I64 Belle Masque I Girls' Sports I, II Glee Club I, II, Ill Kaleidoscope Il, III Talent Show ll Moehring, Judy May I38,IOB,93,I29,I04,I77 Attic Players I, II, III Cheerleading I, II, III Commanderins I, II, III Future Nurses III Junior Board of Directors Latin Club I Pepperettes I, II Senior Board of Directors III Sohopmore class presiden t I Student Council I, Ill Isecretaryl Talent Show ll Mohan, Sharon Marie ....... Glee Club I, II Girls' Sports Il Kaleidoscope I, II Latin Club I Pepperettes I Talent Show Mollay, Monica Patricia ...,..........,..... II2,I78 Belle Masque III Junior Red Cross representative Kaleidoscope Ill Monroe, Nancy Attic Players I, II, III Debate Team I, ll Forensic Club I, Il, III French Club II, Ill Girls' Sports I Kaleidoscope Ill Latin Club I Magnificent National Honor Society Jane .... I57,Il6,I08,I09,Il3 Obsession Il Sophomore Board of Directors I Sophomore class secretary Spring Speech I, II Student Council Ill Prospectus ll ISportsJ, Ill ISports co- editorl Social Committee II, III Student Council III Student Plant Committee III Teen Traffic Court I Moore, Judy Anne .,..... Belle Masque Il, III Latin Club I, ll, Ill Ski Club I, ll Student Council I Synchronized Swimming I ...,...l78 Moorman, Kenneth .,...,..,......,...,. ., ...... l78 Basketball manager I, Il, III Football I Morgan, Betty Ann ,,.... ,. ,. ...I25,I7B Stepping Stones I, II, III Morgan, Dennis C. ..,.... ., ,...... ,...... I 78 Junior Varsity Football Il Morgan, Jim ..,.......,.....,,..,......,...,..... .....,.... I 35 Morgan, William J. Jr. Morris, Kay Sharon . 97,99,lI3,I78,l54,l67 Attic Players Il, III Debate Team ll Forensic Club I, II Isecretaryl, III Girls' Sports I Kaleidoscope Ill Senior Board of Directors III ,Social Committee III Sophomore Board of Directors I Spring Speech I, II, III Student Council II Talent Show ll Morrison, Paul .....,.,... Morton, Ronald E. .... . Student Council I 144 l78 Mozader, Gary Dale .....,...,...,.....,.. ..,,....., I 78 Munsell, Thomas Allen ,...,....,.,...,.....,...... I78 Murdock, Marilyn Kay 84,85,l29,l3B,I78 Attic Players ll Cheerleading II, III Choir I, II, Ill Junior Board of Directors II Kaleidoscope I, II, III Madrigals Ill Pepperettes II Student Council I Synchronized Swimming I, II, III Talent Show Ill Myers, Gerald Elwyn .,..,.............., lI7,Il8,l7B Junior Red Cross representative I, Il Ivice- presidentl, III Kaleidoscope III Khem Klub ll, Ill Latin Club I, ll, III Shutterbugs II Myers, Judith Ann ......,. , ...,.. ......,, I I2 Belle Masque I, II, III OId Fashioned Girl III Student Council I Neal, Charmaine ....,...,,......,...,..,.......,..,..... l78 Needham, Dorothy Marie .,....,....,..., I09,I5B Junior Red Cross representative I Khem Klub I National Honor Society Neely, Kenneth R. Jr. ..,.. . Basketball Ill Iletterl Neill, Ralph E. Neisch, Linda Elizabeth ..............,......... 90,178 French Club I, II Sophomore Board of Directors I ..,....I39,l7B Nelson, James B. ..........,,. .,.,.....,. I 58,I03,I09 Nawcambe, Beverly Kay .......,..,......... l05,I78 Girls' Sports I, ll Niles, Shirley Jean .....,.. ........ I 78 Nixon, Edward Brent ..... ........ I 78 Belle Masque ll Kaleidoscope Il Khem Klub ll Noblin, Bim Norton, Edward Lisle .......,...,......,..,,.,... 58,I79 Talent Show III Notman, Linda Jo ..,......... I56,I09,ll3,9l,Il9 Attic Players I, Il Itreasurerl, III Millar, Russell F. Miller, Ruth Ann Attic Players Ill ............B3,l06,ll3,I77,l78 Talent Show Ill Montgomery, Patricia Gayle .....,,. I05,86,I64 Homecoming Committee III Debate Team II, III Forensic Club ll, III Ivice-presidentl Junior Board of Directors II Kaleidoscope ll National Honor Society Pepperettes ll Spring Speech Il Stagecraft I Talent Show ll Ogusky, Stuart David ............ Okoneski, Karen Delight French Club II Future Nurses I Ivice-presidentl Junior Red Cross representative I, Il Pepperettes I, II Social Committee I, ll, III Student Council I, II Welfare Committee I, ll, Ill Olah, Bert .,..,. ,..,..,.......,,..,, ,..... ..,... . 8 0 ,l7' Baseball I, II, III Football I, II, III Iletterl Kaleidoscope I, III O'Lear, Diane Elaine ...,. ......,..,,. J 7I Olmstead, James B. ..,.... .,.....,,.,.,..,....., I 7' Olson, Lynda Sue ....................,....... 'I20,94,I7l Card Section Director Ill Cheerleading I, II Future Nurses Ill Itreasurerl Pepperettes I, II Ski Club I Student Council I, II Social Committee I, Il Talent Show Il O'Neal, Linda ............,... ...,,... I 6 Osterman, Lawrence C. ..... ...IT Owen, Conn ie Lee .,...... .,......,..........,.. I 7' Kaleidoscope II Owens, Eugene Earl .........,... 96,llI,I23,l7' Chess Club I, II, III Ipresidentl Chi Beta Chi III Kaleidoscope III Purpoise Club I, II Swimming Team l, ll Pacernick, Lawrence ...... ....... I l6,l09,I5I French Club ll, Ill Latin Club I, Il, III National Honor Society II, Ill Orchestra I Pacquette, Rita Marie .,,.,..........,.,.. .. ..... ,I7 Paraschos, Sam .....,..........,., ....... , .....,.. 7 ........144,17 Parker, Dale Kenneth ...... Attic Players I Basketball I Golf I, ll, Ill Parker, Edward Lee .......,..,......... l33,l34,l7 Football I, ll, Ill Iletterl s' Intramural Basketball Varsity Club Parker, Edwin C. Parks, Clothilde V. .... . Future Nurses Ill Parks, Jerry Beniamin ....,. Parks, Patricia Josephine ,.....,.I7 ........I7 ........I7 Girls' Sports I Parsell, Nancy Jane ...,...........,............ 97,I5 Parsell, Suzanne Mariorie .... 96,l56,78,l0i 79,II2,II4 Belle Masque I, ll, III Concert Band I, ll, III Kaleidoscope III Latin Club Ill National Honor Society ll, Ill OId Fashioned Girl III Senior Board of Directors III Student Council I Talent Show Il Payne, Barbara .......,, Orchestra I, ll, III Payne, Leslie Carter Payton, Joyce Future Nurses Ill Pearce, Richard James Pease, Brenda Jean ...,. Pekarek, James P. .,,....., . Peltier, Norma Jean ..,.......... Attic Players I Junior Board of Directors II Pepperettes I Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council Ill Penniman, Mary Ellen ..... Girls' Sports I, II .....,....8l,l5 ,........l27,I7 .,.......1o9,1s Football Program ICo-editorl III Kaleidoscope III Model Senate ll Latin Club I .196 National Honor Society II, III Future Nurses ll Pepperettes II Students Council I, II rsails, Ted -terson, John ............4..... Football ll Iletterl, III Track terson, Jon Richard . ........., I 34, I 44, I 79 Iletterl ........79,I79 Shutterbugs I terson, Judith Louise .,.. ....,. I 79 Future Nurses I Pepperettes I tty, Nancy Ann .. ,...,..,,.. ..... I 64 relps, Brenda Arethia .,.r.,........,............. I64 ietteplace, Ilene Rosalie ....,....,...... B4,I79 iillips, Robert Wendell ..,. I34,l43,l79,l54 Football I, ll, Ill Iletterl ,Swimming Team I, Il, III lletterl iilip, Lorene Mae ....,..............,....,... 90,179 Cadet Teaching Ill azza, Shirley Annette ..... erce, James ntacura, Thomas James ,.,.. ....... 7 l,l79 .......I79 asha, Shirley ...,...,......,,..... ............, I 79 Ilidan, Roger George .... inder, Carol Jean ..... Belle Masque II Cadet Teaching III Library service I National Honor Society Ill Student Council III Talent Show Il, Ill trritt, Harry Edward ....,. ...,...... ..,. I 64 ttter, Gordon Webster ..,..,,......... 67,B4,I64 Choir III Concert Band I, II Jets Club Il, III Kaleidoscope III Khem Klub ll, Ill Latin Club I 'att, Shirley Ann ..................,,..,. 84,l09,l57 A Cappella Choir I, ll, III Kaleidoscope I, II, Ill Khem Club ll, III Latin Club I, ll National Honor Society III Science Fair I, ll, Ill Teen Traffic Court ll .......,90,IO9,I57 revost, David ....... ...,... . I22 'iestley, Jerry J. ......,..,..... .......... II6,l79 French Club ll, Ill Intramural Basketball ll, Ill Senior Board of Directors III Talent Show Il uffer, Joan L. .... 9I,l09,lI0,Il8,ll9,I23,I57 Chess Club III Concert Band I, ll Jets Club III Khem Klub ll, Ill Science Fair II II2th placel, III Shakespeare Club I, Il Isecretaryl, III Ipresidentl Shutterbugs II Isecretaryl, III Isecretary- treasurerl Student Council Il utt, Carole Concert Band I, Il, III Flint Science Fair II French Club I, II, Ill Khem Klub II, III Marching Band I, ll, III National Honor Society Ill lualls, Kenneth O. ..........,..,..,.......,... 75,l79 Student Council II Sophomore Board of Directors I ainey, James Lee ..,..,.............,..,......,...... IBO Chess Club I Concert Band I Public Address System Ioperatorl I, Il, III Spanish Club I Student Council I Wrestling I Iaisin, Sandra ,.... ,,,.......... I B0 lay, Darlis N. ,...,....,... .........,....... I B0 Ield, 'Robert ......................... . .,,.... 78,I09,l55 Concert Band I, II, III Intramural Bowling II, III National Honor Society ll, lll Ienfro, Paula ...,..,...,.......,...,..............,...,.. IBO Rhoades, Catherine Ann .,.. ,..... 7 8,l64 Alpha Rho Tau I Arrow Head Il Business Club I, Il Concert Band I, Il, III Junior Board of Directors II Junior Red Cross representative II Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council I Rice, Randolph ....,..,. ........, I B0 Rich, Raymond R. ...,.... .....,... I 80 Richards, Janice Lee ..... ......... I 80 Pepperettes I, II Richardson, Donald Stuart ...........,.. ,........ I B0 Richardson, Keith Lloyd .... l25,I40,l39,96,93, l34,I30,l4l,I80 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill Election Board I, ll Hi-Y Il, III Kaleidoscope Ill Imaster of ceremoniesl Baseball I, II, III Basketball I, Il Iletterl, III lletterl Football I, Ill lletterl Rickard, Karen May ........ Business Club National Honor Society Senior Board of Directors Ill Ridley, William Henry .....,...l09,l64 Rising, James R. ............,........... 67,68,79,I80 Concert Band I, ll, III . Cross Country I German Club II Kaleidoscope II, III Talent Show II, III Track I Roberts, David Edward Baseball Ill Football II, III Iletterl Intramural Basketball II Sophomore Basketball I Roberts, Janet Lee Roberts, Sylvia Sidney ...,. ...,...... I 80 Choir I Girls' Sports I, II Kaleidoscope I Robinson, Melvin Jr. .... Il2,85,84,l04,Il9, l80 Choir Il, Ill' Belle Masque I, II, Ill Ipresidentl Kaleidoscope II, III Madrigals nl Night of January l6th ll Old Fashioned Girl III Spanish Club I, Il, Ill Shutterbugs I, ll, Ill Student Council I, ll Talent Show ll, Ill Thespians Il, III ..,,I34,l 32,l80,I78 Rockwood, Betty Lou ,.,................,.,.. ..... I B0 Rolf, Judith Audrey ................ I22,I58,I09,90 Cadet Teaching III Future Nurses II Girls' Sports I Junior Red Cross representative National Honor Society III Stagecraft Club I, ll Rose, Jane Elizabeth Ann ,..,.. l09,90,l65,I80 Cadet Teaching I GirI's Sports Kaleidoscope III National Honor Society II Orchestra III Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council I Rose, Keith Anthony Ross, Barbara Jane ................ 80,90,Il7,l00 Cadet Teaching III Junior Board of Directors II Junior Red Cross Council III Sophomore Board of Directors I Spanish Club I, II, III Student Council I Teen Traffic Court III Ross, Elanor Janice . ,... ,...,.,. 8 7,l05,l65 Arrow Head Il, Ill Attic Players I, II, III Girls' Sports II Glee Club I, II Kaleidoscope I, II, III Magnificent Obsession Il Radio Broadcasting I, Ill Spanish Club I, II, III Isecretaryl You Can't Take It With You I Rutter, Robert .........,..,......,..,..... 7B,lII,79,I65 Chess Club I, ll, III Concert Band I, II, Ill Stagecraft II Ryder, Robert , ....,. ........., I 59,109 Baseball I, Il, III Basketball I, ll Kaleidoscope III National Honor Society II, III Sophomore Board of Directors I Ryon, Larry ,,., ,................,....., ,.......,......, I 80 Saba, Susan S. .....,.., .,........ I 2I,l65 Business Club III Sabourin, Donald J. Sadler, Neigel Wayne Saidy, Odette Spanish Club II Saipe, Mark Howard .,..,.,,.., ..,,.,,.. . .I38,l80 Basketball III Iletterl Junior Varsity Basketball II Junior Varsity Cross Country I Tennis ll, III Varsity Club III Salisbury, Lynda Catherine , ..,. 97,95,lI6,l05, 86,ll3,II9,IBO,I54 Attic Players I, II, Ill Ipresidentl DAR Good Citizenship Award nominee Ill Homecoming Queen III French Club ll, III lsecretaryl Kaleidoscope I, Ill Prospectus Il Ibusiness and sale manag- erl, III Isenior co-editorl Senior Board of Directors Ill Seven Sisters III Social Committee I, ll, III Student Council II Football Program III Ico-editorl Thespians II, III linitiation chairmanl War Orphan Committee II lassistant chair- manl You Can't Take It With You I Saltman, Byron Michael ..,,..,...,,.. ,. .....,.. IBO French Club I Student Council ll Swim Team I Sand, Richard Peter . ,,..,..,.......,......, 79,7B,I80 Concert Band I, II, III Junior Varsity Basketball I Talent Show III Santa, Earl G. ...,..,....,.........,.............,,. 90,180 Hi-Y I, Il Ichaplinl, Ill Talent Show II Santa, Margaret Ann .,... Business Club ll Cadet Teaching III Student Council I Saupe, Janice G. .... . Business Club I, II Sayles, Janet L. ..,... . Scavarda, Charles Schafer, Gerald Nelson .... Latin Club I, II Khem Klub II, III National Honor Society II, III Schneider, Janet Marie ......,. l2I,95,Il3,I8I Attic Players Ill Business Club III Homecoming Court III Social Committee III Student Council I, II, III Synchronized Swimming I, Il Teen Room Committee III Ivice-presidentl .......I80 ,,.. IBO .....,..I09,78,I65 Schneider, John C. ................... ....... I BI Football I, II Training Quarters' Assistant Varsity Club Schwerin, Joanne ..... ...............,.,,. I 2I,l8I Business Club III Seeley, Scott ..., ......... .III,l8I Arrow Head I Cross Country I Football Manager I ,-I Spanish Club I, Il Sevener, William C. .,....,........,........,....... T80 Shanti, Arthur A. .... Il0,l08,II3,II5,I53,IBI Attic Players II German Club II Kaleidoscope I, II Reliques I, ll, Ill Swimming Team I Iletterl, ll Iletterl, Ill tlettert Talent Show Il Sharpe, Sharon Larae ...,..,..,.........,...,...,.. IBI Junior Red Cross representative I Student Council II Sophomore Board of Directors I Shear, Thomas A. .....,....,........,,.....,........,..., I27 Shelby, Beverly June ..........................,. TBI Sheldon, Larry W. ...,.....,.. I57,87,I09,I0l,l45 Canadian Conference Ill Tennis II, Ill Shepard, Marie ...... Sherff, Louise Ann .,... ........., I l6,IBl,l69 Belle Masque I French Club Il, Ill Homecoming Committee Ill Kaleidoscope Ill Latin Club Pepperettas I, II Ski Club II Social Committee III Student Council II - Talent Show III Sherwin, Francis .... . .,.. , ....... l56,l09,90,Il7 Cadet Teaching III Kaleidoscope II, III National Honor Society II, Ill Sophomore Board of Directors I Spanish Club I, ll, III Talent Show III , Shorts, Sarah May ..........,....,..............., ,... I Bl Shue, Ruthmarie .....,...,..,..... 97, 94, IBI, I54 Alpha Rho Tau I French Club I Homecoming Committee III Junior Red Cross representative I Latin Club I Pepperettes I Senior Board of Directors III Social Committee I Student Council I, ll Welfare Committee Il Shumaker, Roger Lee ..,........ .....,. 7 8,79,l8I Concert Band I, ll, Ill -Talent Show III Sills, Nadine Harriet ,... ....... I BI Belle Masque I, II Kaleidoscope I Student Council I, Il Simmons, Dona .,....,,......,. .,..,.. I 2B,l8l Belle Masque I, ll Future Nurses Il, III Girls' Sports I, ll Pepperettes I Simons, Linda Sue ...,..........,,., ......,.......,...... I BI Pepperettas I Sines, Sandra .,.. I24,97,l59,lI3,I07,ll9,I8l Attic Players Il, III Business Staff III Homecoming Committee Ill Kaleidoscope I, II, III Seven Sisters Ill Istudent dlrectorl Social Committee III Student Council III Talent Show II Thespians III Sipley, Patricia ................... ....... I l2,lBI Belle Masque I, ll, III . Future Nurses ll Pepperettes I, II Night of January l6th I OId Fashioned GirI III Stagecraft I, II Si Sitts, Charles VanAkin ........ llI,Il8,I36,I65 Skaff, Mary Martha ....,......... I55,I09,B4,I64 A Cappella Choir I, II, III Iaccompanlstl Business Staff I DAR Good Citizenship Award Nominee Ill Kaleidoscope I, Il, III Latin Club I sk, Janet Lee ......................................., IBI 191 National Honor Society III lsecretaryl Student Council I, II Talent Show II Teen Traffic Court II Tutoring III Skinner, Nancy Kay A Cappella Choir I Pepperettes I .......18I Skunda, Kenneth .............,..,.r.....,..,..,.....,... 181 Basketball Manager I, II, Ill Football Manager I I Smith, Cassius M. Ill ,... ........,. 1 02,181 Baseball I Football I Road Runners III Student Council I Talent Show Il, Ill Smith, Glenn ..............................,... 112,124,181 Arrow Head Staff III Belle Masque ll, Ill ltreesurerl Shutterbugs III Cross Country I Magnificent Obsession Il Old Fashioned GirI III Road Runners III Student Council I Night of January l6th ll Wrestling I Smlth, Harold B. Smith, Iva Alexina ...... ....,... I l0,B4,I65 Arrow Head l, Il Choir I, II Kaleidoscope I, Il Shakespeare Club I Smith, John Eldon ..... ....,..... I 30,181 Smith, Johnny ...,...... ....,......,, I 81 Smith, Leah Iona ...... ,..... I 81 Smith, Neil G. .,............... .,.... I 81 Smith, Sharon Ella .......,........ ...... 1 81 Smurthwalte, Judy lpn ...... ...,,. I B1 Glee Club I, II, III Kaleidoscope I, III Snell, Robert a ........,,.........,.....,., 106,112,151 Bella Masque I, II, III Canadian Conference III French Club Junior Red Cross representative I Student Council Ill Ski Club Il The Curious Savage I Welfare Committee Ill War of The Worlds Ill Snipes, Midhael ...,..,..,........... SFIDDKI, Gail Soloko, Gregory D. .... . Somohano, Arlene .....,. Belle Masque I, II Futura Nurses Il, Ill Soper, Michael ,...,...... Idle Masque III Hi-Y Ill Junior Varsity Baseball I latin Club Ill Radio Broadcasting I Sophomore Basketball I Thespians I ...,...I65 l20,lBl ..,...l8I Southwell, Robert Eldon ,.,.... .96,103,I23,l8l A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Ill Chl Beta Chi III Kaleidoscope Ill Public Address System Announcer lll Wtlilflf Rhftdtltttot' - WFBE Ill Talent Show ttt Spadss, James Paul ....................... ....... I BI Concert Band I I P0fP0lse Club I Chi 'Beta Chi I Sparks, Joanna ......................,................. 182 Sparks, Susan Elena .....,...................... 97,182 Bxtra Curricular Committee I, II lsecre- Olryl, Ill leeoretaryl ' Frandt Club Il History Club I, II, lIl Kaleidoscope I, II Student Council II Talent Show Il Spence, Frances Louise ..., Girls' Sports I, ll .......1S2 Spencer, Bob . .,..,...... ...........,.,.. I 24,112,123 Spencer, Robert ......,.........,,.. I 12,123,124,I82 Spencer, Lonnie Jean ,...,, ..,.......,.. , ........ 1 21,182 Spicko, Frances .Io ...............,......, 82,182,154 Glee Club I, Il lsecretaryl, III lsecretaryl Kaleidoscope I, II, III Senior Board of Directors Ill Spiller, Mary Lee ...........,..,..,...... Stacey, Norma Kathleen ..... Stange, Marie Elizabeth ..... ,. Starks, Judith Ann ...,.... Stecker, Doris M. ...., Steele, Rebecca .,..., Skating Club I, II Steele, Ruth Ann Girls' Sports Skating Club Stevens, Robert .....,..,,..... Stevenson, Richard .,......... .... Concert Band I, II, III Porpoise Club I, II, III Swimming Team I, Il lletterl, Talent Show Il, III Stewart, Marcia Jean ,.,..,..........,. Business Staff I Concert Band III German Club I Girls' Sports II Magnificient Obsession II Spanish Club I Synchronized Swimming I Talent Show l Stewart, Natalie Jeanne Business Club I Pepperettes I Stillner, Verner IB2 .......1B2 ..,.,..165 182 150,165 ..........182 .. 67 143,182 III lletterj 182 A Cappella Choir I, II lvice-presidentl, III Cross Country 1 German Club Ill lpresidentl Madrigals I, ll, Ill Sophomore Board of Directors I Spanish Club I Student Council I, ll, III Talent Show III Tennis ll, Ill Track I Stocker, Venisure ....... Cadet Teaching III Stokley, John ................,.,........... Stone, Joy Kay .............,.......,......,, Business Club III lsecretaryl Stone, Sharon Kay Girls' Sports II Strachow, Alla .....,,........,.....,...,.,...... A Connecticut Yankee in King Court III Arrow Head Il Belle Masque I, II French Club I, II, III Kaleidoscope III Spanish Club Ill Student Council I, ll, Ill Stroup, William Joseph Summers, Gordon Dale Belle Masque l, ll, Ill Football II Intramural Basketball ll . Suttles, Rex Linn Symon, Brenda Lee .,............ Attic Players II, Ill German Club Tl Future Nurses ll, lll Shakespeare Club III Sophomore Board of Directors I .,...,,182 .......1B2 Arthur's .,..I82 Stabo, Bert L. ...,...,...........,...,..,.......,...,..... 182 Football Il lletterl, Ill lletterl Track I, 1l,lll Szaiko, Elsie Ann ,. ,,.,...... .........,..... .......... I B 2 Tabit, Michael Louis ..... .......,. 8 3,182 A Cappella Choir I Glee Club I Tarnrax, Phyllis Future Nurses II Pepperettes II .Spanish Club II, III Tappen, Willis Laverne ....... ........... I 82 Taylor, Carol Lynne ..... .V........ 8 2,182 Glee Club I Kaleidoscope l Pepperettes I Spanish Club I Taylor, Patrick Forrest .... ....... I B2 TerAchter, Jerry H. Belle Masque, I, Il French Club I, Il Curious Savage I French Club I, ll ......,182 Junior Red Cross representative III Kaleidoscope Il, Ill Spanish Club II Student Council I, II Thomas, Carren Ann .. ..... l58,116,109,ll3, 85,814,119 A Capella Choir I, Il, III A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court III Attic Players I, ll, Ill French Club I, II, Ill Junior Red Cross representative I Kaleidoscope I, II, III Madrigals III Magnificent Obsession Il National Honor Society ll, III Shakespeare Club I Sophomore Board of Talent Show Il, Ill Thespians ll, Ill You Can't Take It Directors I With You l Thomas, Melvin J. ,..,......... ,..I31,134,14l,I82 Baseball I, Il, Ill Basketball I lletterl, Il lletterl, III lletterl Football 1, II Iletterl, Ill lletterl Thomas, Norman Lynn Thomason, Louie O. Concert Band I, II Thrash, Arthur James ...,..., ..,.. 129,134,144 Football I lletterl, I Tilley, James Wrestling I I lletterl, Ill lletterl Tinder, John Kennedy ,,.. ...,...., 8 7,182 Attic Players Ill Latin Club I Todd, James ......,..,,...,.,...,............... 83,137,182 Wrestling 1l lletterl, Ill lletterl Tolson, Charles ,...,..............,......,..,,..,........., 182 Tomlinson, Bill .,....................,................... 183 Transue, Tamara Louise ,... l58,I09,lI8,B0,85, 114,B4,l19 A Cappella Choir II, III lsecretaryj A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court III Belle Masque I, ll, ll I Junior Board of Directors Il Kaleidoscope I, ll, II Khem Klub Il, Ill I ltreasurerl Latin Club I, II lsecretaryj, III Madrigals Ill Magnificent Obsess rectorl Model Senate II ion Ill lstudent di- National Honor Society lll Orchestra I, ll ltreasurerj, Ill ltreasurerl Talent Show Il, III Teen Traffic Court ll Thespians lll Treloar, Patricia Anne ....,,. ..,...,... ...,. I B 3 Tremwan, Paul George Central Indian I, I1 Kaleidoscope Il, III Magnificent Obsess Talent Show ll ,........97,l83 , lll ion ll A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court Ill Trevorrow, John H. ..,,.,,..,..,...,................. 183 Trew, Juanita Joanne Future Nurses Il, III GirI's Sports I Student Council I Turlay, Patricia Jean 117,104 Future Nurses II, Ill Kaleidoscope I, Il Latin Club National Honor Socie Pepperettes I Ski Club I, ll, Ill Social Committee Ill Spanish Club ll, Ill ........183 .,..96,97,l59,l20,I09, ty ll, Ill Talent Show I I Van Slyka, Chris ...... ........,. I B3 Vavro, Robert ........,....,,. .,.........,.. 1 B3 Velasquez, Rose M. ,..... . Business Club III Future Nurses ll, Ill Spanish Club l, ll, Ill Verdier, Rita Mae ......... Vernor, David K. .......I2I,1B3 .......lB3 Vodden, Mary Ellen ..,.. . .,..,.. 165,167 National Honor Society Wade, Pearlie Ann ..... ...,.....,.......,..,...,.,... 1 B3 Waghorn, Carl Francis . .,....,., 99,I24,1l2,I83 Business Staff III lco-menagerl Belle Masque I, Il, III lvice-presidentl Kaleidoscope Ill Magnificent Obsession II Waghorn, Carol Ann ...... 90,107,120,124,lB3 Belle Masque I Business Staff Ill French Club ll, Ill Future Nurses II, Ill Junior Board of Directors ll Kaleidoscope I Pepperettes I Ski Club I, II Social Committee III Student Council III Teen Traffic Court Ill Waldron, Janice Elaine ..,. Future Nurses I Pepperettes I, Il Walker, Charles , ..... IB3 Walker, Donald ................. ..,............... , .165 Walker, Samuel Luther ................,......... 183 Wallace, Roberta Jean ............ 7B,B5,12I,I83 A Cappella Choir II, III Business Club Ill Kaleidoscope I, ll, lll Madrigals lll Talent Show III Walworth, Norman ...........,,.....,,.,...... l1D,1B3 Football l, ll lletterl, Ill lletterl Varsity Club Ware, Robert Alvin Warner, Judith Elaine ..,......,......... 113,183 A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court Ill Attic Players ll Junior Board of Directors ll Kaleidoscope I, II, III Pepperettes I, II Seven Sisters III Shakespeare Club III Ski Club I, ll Social Committee Ill Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council lll Talent Show II , Warner, Karen Deanna ...,.... Washington, Anita Patricia .,.......,,.,....... 184 Skating Club I, ll Washington, Lottie Faye ............ B0,l21,ll4 Belle Masque 1 Biology Club I Business Club Ill Kaleidoscope Ill Orchestra III Pepperettes I Skating Club I Talent Show ll Washington, Rita Elaine ....., ...,..,... I Bl Skating Club Washington, Vicki Lois French Club ll, Ill Girl's Sports I ' Pepperettes I, ll Student Council I Watkins, Ronald Alvin ............ 129,l34,144,lB4 Football 1, ll flatten, Ill ameri I Junior Varsity Basketball I . .... ......... I B4 Track l, II Vanity Club Watson, Ronald Gerry ..... ........ 96 ,123,1B4 Watters, Dawn ....,,...,..... ......... I 07,184 Activities Committee Belle Masque I Executive Board III Future Nurses ll I Junior Board ot Directors Il Kaleidoscope III White, Nelson Keith Whig, William ...............,........ .............. I B4 Student Council Il Wong, Sam ............. ,... ......... I . ......IA...IBB 3 M .L M., I , ,, A, A UL. f .Jw I I I r .Papoerertas I, ll Senior Board ol Directors III Senior Prom Committee Ill Ski Club I, II Sophomore Board ot Directors I Fledent Council I, ll, Ill Social Committee III IChaIrmanl Synchronized Swimming I, ll, Talent Show Il Llelle Masque I Future Nurses II Junior Board of Directors ll Kaleidoscope III Psppemm' I, n Senior Prom Committee III Ski Club I, II l5enior Board of Directors III Sophomore Board of Directors letters, Diane ...........,,,,.,...,..,,... 97,99,I 24,l B4 I Synchronized Swimming I, ll, III Talent Show Il , 1 , I Wilcox, Robert Frederick ....... ....... I I2,IB4 Belle Masque II, III Old Fashioned Girl III Intramural Basketball ll Wilkerson, Larry Williams, Charlotte Rose ...... ........... I B4 Business Club I Girls' Sports Williams, Coleman ..... Baseball I, II, III ..........lB5 Williams, Gerald .............,..,.,...,............... IB5 Swimming Team ll Iletterl, III Iletterl Williams, Geraldine Olivia ........,,.....,...,.. IB5 Cadet Teaching III Williams, Robert Duane ...,..., ........ ,.... . . IB5 Williams, Robert M. .........,..... ..,.... I 27, I 65 Junior Varsity Football II Road Runners III Wrestling I Williams, Sharleen E. Debate I, II, Ill ......,..,90,I65 Wills, Beverly Ann ....... ....... I B5 Belle Masque I Business Club I Wilson, Audrey ...,. .......................... I B5 Wilson, David Ray ........,............... I 27,I I3,l B5 Attic Players Ill Intramural Basketball III Junior Board of Directors Il Kaleidoscope III Road Runners Ill Swimming Team Wilson, Gary William ......................... A Cappella Choir I, ll, III Chess Club II Kaleidoscope I, ll, Ill Talent Show lll Wilson, Karen Louisa ...,..... Girls' Sports I, Il Stepping Stones I Wilson, Marzzellus I .,............. . Basketball lll Iletterl Track Ill .B4,IB5 I40,lB5 weed, :atm .............,.................. n ........ sl,tla 1 wwe, rms. Jana ................ 1oe,ror,m.IeIs I xsmeampa I, n, In - I National Honor Society II, III I Student Council III Talent Show Il Thespians III Worstenholm, Clifford L. . Wright, Carole Elaine ............... ......... I li Girls' Sports I, ll - Senior Board of Directors lll , Talent Show Ill ' Wright, Danny ............................... ........ I BB K' Wright, Larry Lee ............................ ...... IBB I Junior Varsity Basketball I, Il ' K ' 5 Wrubel, Dennis Eugene ........ Il0,II2,IIlg'I'l5 5 Belle Masque I, ll, Ill Chess Club I, ll, Ill Khem Klub Ill Magnificent Obsession II OId Fashioned Girl Ill Shakespeare Club II, III lvloa-presldettti ever, Tommy Lee Forensic Club I, II, III Wilson,- Robert Grant ...... ....... I B5 The Curious Savage II ' lnsteln, Jerome Norman 56,lI6,l09,9I,ll9 Spring Speech I, ll Student Council Il Night of January l6tl'I II ' .ti Debate II Williams, Sharon ,,.......... IO2,I59,B7,I20,I09 Teen Traffic Court Il, Ill Yarbrough, Kenneth French Club II Arrow Head I, II, III Ieditorial boardl Winkler, Edith Mary ...,......., ..,90,l85 Road Runners Ill Ig 'Forensic Club Il Future Nurses Cadet Teaching III Yonen, Annette M. ...... . ..,.... 'f latin Club III National Honor Society Il, Ill Junior Board of Directors II Business Club I ff-F'. 5! National Honor Society Senior Board of Directors III Sophomore Board of Directors I Student Council I 1'-'Vilglj fella, Qerbert ..,............,...,.. ......,. I B4 Talent Show II ldirectorl, III Ico-directorl Spanish Club I, ll Yonen, John S. ............................... . .......... Golf I, ll, III Teen Traffic Court Il Wise, Vivian Elaine ..................,,..........,..... IB5 Young, Henry ................................ IBZJBNQ, ierkhelser. Dsrline ........,...... ........ I as watlamsm, J. I.. . ,,... ....,...........,. 1 a9,1u,ias www, use Ann ..,...... ,...,..,,.. ...... so , nmas reefasu Il Ildterl, Ill nanny A-5 tsrwhkv. Jerald .,..,.................. ..,..... I 84 Basketball III uenen Alpha Rho no n, III ltreasurerl Yaunker, Marlena ...................... IILINWUQA IIIIYUWWVII BOWIIIW ll. III Junior Varsity Baseball Cadet Teaching III Alpha Rho Tau III Isecretetyi ' r P, Ierael, Georgsnna ........................,..,...,. IBA Track Girls' Sports ll, III smut, Nam, ll, lu I' , IIQIIO, Thomas Lee ....... ......... 7 B.79,l35 Williston, Janice Lucille .... l20,I07,I48,l85, Junior Red Cross representative III Itreas- Girls' Sports I, ll ' CNN Bend lf ll' ll' IB3 V Uflfl Stepping Stones I, II lsecretafylf Ill 7 ' WYHIIIWQ III Activities Committee I -Teens I Tglgnf Shgw Ill 4 Moist-v, Larry E. .,I.. ........ 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