Central High School - Centralian / Sagas Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

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Records viealth Cvmmiifed Fzic Soc Comm WEINSHEIMER, GLADYS Physical Education MCGEE, NELLIE Art Art Club REYNOLDS, LESTER Latin and English ROBINSON, C. C. Mathematics Honor Day Comm Chrm MCGANNON, ROBERT Mathematics First Semester Page 5 our class Gm? Smvas anxeia? A raal Pace 6 Q side up? mf Qmswiaia a tribute to miss oakley Miss Mary Ruth Oakley, sponsor of this year's class, was a very familiar sight to Seniors, as the door to Room 227 was always open to discuss any Senior's problem. No one was more willing to help our class than Miss Oakley. She spent many hours planning dances and parties. And when it came time to choose class rings, calling cards, and announcements, she offered us her wise advice. Our class has been very fortunate in having such a capable and willing sponsor to lead us through four of the most important years of our lives. For it not only is a time of learning, but it is in this time also, that we grow up. Each Senior can say with strong convictions that Miss 0akley's guidance and leadership have prepared us for the future with a bright and optimistic outlook on life. We have many wonderful memories in our minds from the four short years we have spent here at Central and now we hope to go into the world and stamp our claims for happiness and fame with the knowledge that we have learned while here. by Eddie Cole fyw Wx sponsor and officers M -XRY RUTH OAKLEY 'JAX A 4-5 Aki Class Sponsor of 1957 EDDIE COLE JON SANDLEBEN President Vice-President KAREN KNIGHT TOM TUPPER Secfetafl' Treasurer ABERNATHY, JANICE Marion. Indiana Jr-Sr Drama World Neighbor Coun ABSHIER, JAMES HOWARD Did not graduate ABSHIER, LINDA Baker Health Rep Senior Gift Comm Hall Monitor ADAMS, CLEO FAYE Burkhardt Usher Jr Red Cross Rep Pan-American Day PTA Assembly Page 8 AIION, SHARA DONNA Trinity Lutheran Nat'l Honor Society Scholarship E World Neighbor Coun Hospitality Comm ALEXANDER, BARABARA JO Bosse Jr Football Queen Attend Flower Girl Jr-Sr Coun Selling Club Sec ALEXANDER, BETTY Wheeler Jr Play Fr May Queen Attend Veep Soph-Jr Classes Flower Girl ALLENSWORTH, VIOLA D. Lincoln NACG Sec'y Jr-Sr Drama Club ALMS, CHARLES W. Delaware Science Team Slide Rule Club Centralian Staff ANGEL, VIRGINIA DAWNE Baker Cub Cheerleader Big Broadcast Madrigals Nat'l Honor Society ARNOLD, MARJORIE JUNE Baker Attendance Rep Health Rep Future Nurses' Pep Club ARNOLD, WILLIAM R. Trinity Lutheran Footballffi yrs Baseball-2 yrs Shakespeare Club Pres Commencement Usher ASHTON, LINDA RAE BAIZE, WILLIAM Caze Centralian Staff Flower Girl Sr Class Comm Nat'l Honor Society BABCOCK, LARRY Fulton Boy Class Rep Sportsman's Club BAILEY, NANCY JO Harwood Usher World Neighbor Rep Usher Club BAILEY, RONALD Howard Roosa Columbia Soph Class Treas Big Broadcast --3 yrs .Ir Senator Selling Club Veep BALL, STANLEY EUGENE Delaware Head Boy Prefect Activity Ticketf3 yrs Nat'l Honor Society Student Counf3 yrs BARCLAY, DOROTHY Henry Reis Auditorium Reserve Flower Girl Student Coun Scholarship E BARCLAY, HANZEL Delaware Operetta Intramural Basketball Honor A Hi-Y MicroMinds Moose Driving Contest - H BARD, THOMAS BEASLEY, CLARENCE D. Lincoln Delaware Track World Neighbor Veep Operetta Honor A Hi-Y BARNEBEE, CHESTER, EARL BERNARDIN, JOAN Delaware Memorial World Neighbor Coun Home Economics Y Teens BARRETT, PAUL KENNETH Bosse Delaware Jr Class PlaY Head Girl Prefect Nat'l Honor Society Soph Senator BLACKWELL, CAROLE INEZ BIGGS, RETHA MARVENE Dream Ranch Musically Yours Usher PTA Rep Concert Choir B BEADLES, DIXIE LEAH BOARD, JERRY Mater Dei Football College Club C Men's Club BRADLEY, EARLINE Madison High School Madisonian Editor Centralian Staff Y-Teens Jr Red Cross BRAZELTON, KAREN Delaware Athletic Usher Cheerleader Library Assistant Alt Student Coun Rep BREIDENBACH, DONNA Red Cross Rep Attendance Rep Bookstore Staff Delaware Delaware Fulton Art Club Junior Coun Future Nurses' Wgrld Neighbor Coun Spanish Club Selling Club Biology Club Jr-Sr Prom Comm BRENT, DIANA Columbia Student Coun-2 yrs Honor A Scholarship E BRENT, JOE Columbia Football-4 yrs C Men's Club Pres Student Coun Wrestling BRICKEY, DORIS YVONNE Fulton Pan American Day Class Rep Hall Monitor Usher BRINKLEY, NORMA JEAN Baker Activity Rep-3 yrs Future Nurses' BRIZIUS, KAREN SUE B B B Henry Reis Centralian Assoc Editor Flower Girl Student Coun Nat'l Honor Society ROOKS, KAREL Columbia Centralian Assoc Editor Fr Class Treas Operetta Nat'l Honor Society ROWN, BEVERLY Baker Operetta Christmas Play Madrigals ROWN, DANNY RAY Burkhardt Hi-Y Boy Class Rep Health Coun Page YW BROWN, DIANNA Wheeler Messenger Comm Jr Rcd Cross Rep World Neighbor Coun Natil Honor Society BROWN, EVERETT C. Baker Hi-Y Photographer SporLsman's Club BROWN, RAENELI, liosse Bible Club Selling Club Bowling Club State-National DE Club BRUNER, GEORGE L. Did not graduate Page lO BRYANT, BRENDA MARI E B li B Columbus, Indiana Assoc Ed Centralian Hospitality Comm Studuent Coun Prefect Natll Honor Society UECHER, SHARON LEE Fulton Flower Girl Centralian Staff Scholarship lu' Honor A ULLINGTON, BOBBY GENE Midway Basketball Locker Rep ULLOCK, PEGGY MARLENE Cedar Hall Senior Coun Flower Girl Nurse's Office Concert Choir A li URDGE, RUTH ANN li C Fulton Bookstore Staff Operetta Cub Cheerleader Nat'l Honor Society URKES, PHYLLIS Henry Reis Operetta Scholarship E Bookstore Staff Concert Choir A AMPBELI., DIANE S. Night School Band Dramatics Club Monitor CARNEY, NANCY Cedar Hall Scholarship E' Honor A Art Club Veep Principal's Office CARRICO. SHARON C C C ARTER, .IUDITH FA Delaware Health Coun Future Nurse's Hall Monitor Freshman Rep Caze Operetta Home Ee Club Veep Centralian Staff Nat'l Honor Society ASH, JEAN Delaware Health Coun SeC'y Operetta PTA Rep Honor A ATO, DARRELL Baker Public Address System LHAMIZLISS, DONNA RAE Y E C C C Delaware PTA Rep Jr. Red Cross Rep Hall Monitor Operetta HESSER, HIWANA DIANE Millersburprh, Ind. Freshman Class Se-c'y Honor A Flower Girl Y-Teens HUMLEY, JANICE LPF Baker Flower Girl Fr-Soph Drama Jr-Sr Drama PTA Rep LARDY, JAMES Wheeler Jr Red Cross Rep Commencement Usher Locker Rep l 1 LOLE, JOSEPH EDWIN Fulton Sr Class Pros Selling Club Pres Board of Control Veep Nat'l Honor Society CONKWRIGHT, WANDA Columbia Flower Girl Health Coun Selling Club Principal's Office CRAB, NANCY SUE Delaware Jr Red Cross Rep Hall Monitor Honor A CRABTREE, BOB Fulton Fr Football Commencement Usher Activity Rep Honor A CRANE, VELDA JEAN Shawneetown Home Ec Club Hall Monitor JEAN CRAWFORD, JERRY Cedar Hall Student Coun Jr Play Comm Scholarship E CROWE, BEVERLY Owensboro Health Coun Honor A Scholarship E CROWE, JANICE MAE Fulton Operetta .Ir-Sr Drama Club Auditorium Reserve Concert Choir A CROWE, KAREN ANN Fulton Operetta Jr-Sr Drama Club Jr Red Cross Rep CULLEY, BARBARA ANN Baker PTA Rep Selling Club CULLEY, NANCY LEE Baker Student Coun Senator Principal's Office Selling Club Future Nurses' CUNNINGHAM, DOROTHY Hebron Nat'l Honor Society Prefect- 2 yrs Scholarship E Honor A DANIELS, ELIZABETH ANN DAYWALT, BARBARA ANN Henry Reis Concert Choir A Nurse's Office Madrigal Singers Jr Red Cross Rep DASSELL, CHARLES Delaware Wrestling Activity Rep Track DAVIS, SHARION GAIL Lincoln Cheerleader rLincolnb Hall Monitor Concert Choir A Operetta DAY, WANDA Delaware Student Coun Clerk Flower Girl Nat'l Honor Society Scholarship E Delaware Flower Girl Future Nurses' Scholarship E Honor A DETTROW, LINDA Fulton Student Coun Travel Club Honoi A Scholarship E DEUTSCH, SHARON Fulton .Activity Rep Scholarship E Honor A Nat'l Honor Society DIETZ, RICHARD J. Burkhardt Honor A Science Fair 2nd Incl Arts Contestsf2 yrs Paseo! EVANS, ARLETTA L. f I DUNNING, DONALD Baker Homeroom Rep Concert Band Hi-Y Club PTA Rep EAGER, DONALD Hebron Operetta Pan-American Day Honor A Jr Red Cross Pres ELIKOFER, DOROTHY Harwood Flower Girl Concert Choir A Sr Coun Nat'l Honor Society ENGEL, GEORGE Burkhardt Hi-Y Club Comm Usher Jr Party Comm Driving Rodeo EICHENBERGER, JOSEPHINE ESTES, JERRY WAYNE St. Mary's Concert Choir A Operetta Senator-2 yrs Nat'l Honor Society ELI, SUSAN GAIL Fulton Operetta Student Coun Senator Nurse's Office Jr Play Comm Page 12 Carpenter Big Broadcast Movie Operator Locker Rep--2 yrs Fulton Jr Red Cross Rep Activity Rep Hall Monitor Operetta EVERLY, CHESTER B., JR. Baker Hi-Y FA I.IlS, CHARLES VVESLEY Did not graduate FATHERA. MARY A Cedar Hall Activity Rep Pep Club Hall Monitor Future Nurses' FAWCETT, RICHARD Martin Movie Operators' Club Track Reserve Wrestling M. FENWICK, BARBARA JEAN F Columbia Selling Club Treas-'2 yrs Activity Rep 4 yrs Program Girl PrincipaI's Office FORD, JOSEPH MQCOY G Columbia Track Basketball-e2 yrs Board of Control ULLER, SUE ELLEN Burkharrlt Flower Girl Activity Bookkeeper Student Coun Board of Control ENTRY, JIM Henry Reis .lr Play Comm Intramural Football Intramural Basketball Operetta FOSTER, ANDY GILL, LAUNITA Harwood Bosse Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc Twirlingt Club Varsity Basketball' Z yrs Varsity Baseball-i3 yrs ' Nat'1 Honor Society FULKERSON, HENRY DONALD GINGRICH, MARILYN Harwood Locker Rep Attendance Rep Henry Reis Operetta Health Coun Student Coun Nat'l Honor Soc K 2 Uuonlw, .Ulu -M--.AJ.1.., M .A.... uv ,.... ...-v-., ,.....-.-..- ...... .,,, , ,,,-,,, L Delaware Fulton Fulton Columbia Health Coun Hall Monitor Operetta Concert Choir A Jr Hi-Y Honor A Health Coun Jr-Sr Drama Club Jr-Sr Drama , G K: B Rating .lr Play Operetta Hall Monitor Choir Letter GOLDEN, BONITA HOLLAND GRIMES, WAYNE HARRISON, WILLIAM HENEISEN, THOMAS Night School Baker Carpenter liurkharrlt Student Coun Girls' Glee Club Am Education We ek Pan-American Day Monitor Slide Rule Club Future Nurses' Science Team GOODMAN, ANNA ELLEN GRIMM, CAROLYN HAYES, RONALD Baker Moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. Hebron Soph Class Rep Operetta Attendance Office Tennis Flower Girl Nat'l Honor Society Footbal Mgr. Concert Choir A GRAY, JANICE RAE HAMMERS, JUDY CAROL HAZELTON, RONA Columbia Delaware Albion, Illinois Flower Girl Student Coun Usher Health Coun Jr-Sr Drama Club Scholarship E Principal's Office Honor A LD Baccalaureate Usher Lommencement Usher Scholarship E Honor A HICKS, MARY Caze Concert Choir B Pep Club Hall Monitor Honor A GENE HIKES, HELEN SUE Baker Attendance Rep Selling Club Jr-Sr Drama Club Future Nurses' WCLIZE ' Jr-Sr Drama Club Future Nurses' HILSMEIER, ANN Huntinfrburg High Nat'l Honor Society Home Ec Club Pres Honor A Flower Girl HIRT, FRANCIS Louisville, Ky. Intramural Board '12 yrs Basketball Reserve Sr Play Nat'l Honor Society HOBBS, VIRGINIA Francisco, Ind. .Ir Play Costume Comm Sr Talent Day Comm Comedy of Errors Cast Honor A Page I3 HOEPNER, OTTO PAUL HUNT, LINDARAE JARBOE, JANICE JONES. CHARLES ROBERT Shakespeare Club 2 yrs Fllliflll Trinity Lutheran Delaware Baker Football'-4 YVS Messenger Comm VVorld Neighbor Coun Jr Class Play R0fl Cross R911 Attendance Office Concert Choir A Concert Band 3 yrs Gilllflet Club PTA Rep Jr Bowling League PTA RGD Nat'l Honor Society Hall Monitor HOTZ, MARTHA LENORA HUST, MARIE JOHNSON. JEWELL JIIANITA JONES, BOB HPHVY Reis liaker Columbia Wheeler Student Coun Veep--Jr Knitting Club Red Cross Rep Fr Class Rep Nat'l Honor Society Jr Play Selling Club Sr Locker Rep Jr Class Play Flower Girl Hall Monitor Latin Club Operetta PTA Rep Scholarship E HOUGHLAND, JANET ICE, SHIRLEY ANN JOINER, PHYLLIS JONES, ROY D. Columbia VVadesVille High School Caze Delaware Flower Girl Jr Class Rep Student Conn Selling Club Program Girl H1-Y Bookstore Staff Home Ec Club Sec'y Student Coun Hospitality Cgmm HUBELE, ROBERT D. JACKSON, EDDIE BREWSTER JONES, ANITA JONES, SHIRLEY Did not graduate Delaware Baker Baker PTA RCD Flower Girl Principal's Office H1-Y Locker Rep-2 yrs Page I4 World Neighbor Coun Drama Club Iiookkstore Staff Ushers-3 yrs Hospitality Comm Scholarship E Auditorium Reserve KANZLER, DONNA LEE Lawrence Health Coun Concert Choir A Athletic Office Messengzvr Comm KELLNER, MARGIE VVheeler Auditorium Reserve KENDLE, CHARLES Delaware Hi-Y KIRVES, DONALD Cedar Hall Art Club Big Broadcast Math Scholarship ANN R KNAPP, DAVID Baker Basketball Mgr Senior Coun Mgr Cub Nat'l Athletic Honor KNIGHT, GLENDA FAYE Howard Roosa Drama Club Hall Monitor KNIGHT, KAREN Cedar Hall Fr Class Veep .Tr-Sr Class SeC'y National Honor Soc- Sec'y Centralian Ed-in-Chief KOCH, JANE ANN Portsmouth High School Jr Class Play 1Portsmouthl Student Coun lPortsmouthJ KREMER, DONALD I Hebron Fr Basketball Locker Rep VVorld Neighbor Coun Spanish Club KRIEIZER, MERRY ALICE I l. L Caze Sr Coun Messenger Comm Flower Girl Scholarship E ACKEY, DOROTHY Henry Reis Flower' Girl Selling Club Sec'y Sr Coun I Messenger Commuiee AGLE, PATRICIA ANN Harwood ,AMI- PON, MEREDY Henry Reis Concert Choir A Honor A Scholarship E Messenger Comm .ATHAM, RICHARD Columbia VVrestling 2 yrs Hi-Y Club Locker Reb LAVVRENCE, BILL L Burkharclt Locker Rep 4 yrs MicroMinds 2 yrs Honor A EGATE, EURIE Clay, Ky. Boy Class Rep Basketball Milr TH LIBBERT, RONALD R. I, Hebron Student Coun Rep 4 yrs Scienre Team Baccalaureate Comm Nat'l Honor Soriety LINEBACK, MARILYN L Harwood Centralian Staff Hospitality Comm Operetta Nat'l Honor Society LITTLE, MARY L Reitz Activity Rep Honor A LOGSDON, CHARLES EDWARD I Fulton Commencement Usher Red Cross Re-p42 yrs Drama Club iPo1-tsmouthp Intramural Basketball Intramural Board Sr Play Pan-American Day Home he ASS9mblY ONG, JANET DEE Delaware Flower Girl Activity Rep' -2 yrs Future Nurses'--4 y Nat'l Honor Society ONG, JOAN LEE Delaware Senior Coun Hospitality Comm Principals Office Nat'l Honor Society ONGIST, DIXIE Columbia Student Coun Flower Girl Jr-Sr Prom Comm Nat'l Honor Society IUCAS, JAMES Baker Selling Club Dramatic Club Honor A Locker Rep MCCORD, TERRY Wheeler MCCORMICK. CHARLES L. Did not graduate MCCOY, JUDY Delaware Athletic Office Worker Future Nurses' Pres Scholarship E Honor A McKASSO1N, LINDA LOU Cedar Hall Health Coun Pep Club Page I6 IVICFHEE, SHEILA JEAN Cedar Hall Health Coun Selling Club Hall Monitor Honor A MACKEY, DONALD VVAYNE Columbia Golfflzl yrs Vlfrestling Nat'l Athletic Honor MAHOLM, THOMAS Henry Reis Football Senior Coun Centralian Staff Honor A MARX, JUDITH GAIL Mt. Vernon Soc MAULDING, PATRICIA L. MILLER, ROBERT LEE' Columbia Nz-it'l Honor Society Jr Red Cross Veep Scholarship E' Student Coun MELLIFF, JIM Fulton Basketball Track Hi-Y Pres Honor A MIDDLETON, MURAL Trinity Lutheran MILLER, MARLENE Henry Reis Flower Girl Selling Club Jr-Sr Party Comm LEON Harwood Boy Class Rep Locker Rep Health Coun MINNER, CLARENCE Salem, Ky. MOORE, PAUL THOMAS Did not graduate MORRIS. CAROL Wheeler Jr-Sr Dramaf-2 yrs IVIORRIS, JANICE KAY Vogel Health Rep 4 yrs Bookstore Staff -3 yrs Flower Girl Bible Club MURPHY, LOIS ANN Delaware MURRAY, JOAN DELORES Fulton Flower Girl Monitor MYERS, ROBERT ARNOLD Delaware Wrestling Selling Club Jr Class Rep Selling Club Veep gm ,wha NANNY, LINDA Did not graduate NENNEKER, FREDA Harwood Bookstore Selling Club NOLAN, WILMA Henry Reis Activity Rep -fl yrs Flower Girl May Day Attendant Bible Club Se-c'y NORMAN, RUBY Delaware World Neighbor Coun Bookstore Staff .Ir-Sr Prom Comm Future Nurses' NORRINGTON, JEFFREY St. Paul's Lutheran Fr Class Rep Soph Drama Club Spanish Club Commencement Usher OFFERMAN, BETTY JANE Henry Reis Fr Senator Selling Club Nursels Office Drama Club 3 yrs OLDHAM, JODIE Baker Attendance Office Jr Play Comm Prineipal's Office Student Coun PADDOCK, GERALDINE VVheeler Attend Rep Red Cross Rep Scholarship E Honor A OFFUTT, THOMAS ALEXANDER PARRISH, PEGGY JEAN Lincoln Madrigals 2 yrs Operetta 2 yrs Big Broadcast Intramural Basketball Bosse- Usher Club Girls' Glee Club VVorld Neighbor Coun OGDEN, PATRICIA JEAN PEASE, JERRY Delaware Jr Red Cross Rep Hall Monitor Art Club Operetta Fulton Wrestling Intramural Basketball Intramural Football PEPPER, JUDITH l I I, P Henry Reis Jr Red Cross Sec'y Student Coun Senator Selling Club 'ERRY, JEANE Columbia Art Club Scholastic Award in Art HILLIPS, JIMMIE RAY Fulton Football Basketball Baseball Track HILLIPS, RANDAL LEE Culver Junior Red Cross Basketball Mgr Track-Cro:-is Country Mgr C Men's Club PIERCE, DON Delaware Basketball 4 yrs NAHS Pres Commencement Usher Reserve Basketball RANNEY, EULA MAE Harwood Flower Girl Hall Monitor Home Ek' Club 3 yrs Principal's Office RAPP, FREDDIE Fulton VVorld Neighbor Coun PTA Rep Operetta Honor A RAYMOND, PHYLLIS Wheeler Cheerleader Class Rep Sr Talent Comm Nat'l Honor Society P ffm ,- REMINGTON, SHANNON LEE ROEDER, CAROLYN Wheeler Harwood Concert Band Student Coun World Neighbor Coun Study Hall Monitor RICH, JERRY Trinity Lutheran Fr Football Shakespeare Club Play Commencement Usher Jr Play Usher RICHARDSON, DORIS ANN Caze Athletic Usher Messenger Comm Honor A Scholarship E ROBERSON, MARY LOU Assumption Pep Clubf2 yrs Selling Club Page I8 RUNAU, GERALD WAYNE Fulton Flower Girl Class Rep Scholarship E Honor A ROHRBACHER, SHARON GAIL RUSHING, DOROTHY NELL Baker Bosse Sr Coun PTA Rep Sr Edition Comm Selling Club Sr Play Pep Club Nat'l Honor Society ROOS, GREG SALMON, HAROLD EMERSON Caze Columbia Slide Rule Club Football Fr Orient Day Tennis Pan American Day Honor A ROWLETT, LEE Bosse Football Sr Coun Wrestling Natll Honor Society Nat'l Athletic' Honor SOC SAMPLES, SHARON LOU Burkhardt Head Usher Ccntralian Staff Operetta Nat'l Honor Society SANDLEBEN, JON Columbia Nat'l Honor Soc Pres Jr Play Sr Play Operetta SCALES, DARLENE Bicknell High School SCHAUSS, PHYLLIS LORENE Fulton Opcretta Bookstore Student Coun Senator Jr Play Prop Comm SCHEFER, CHARLES R. Delaware Nat'l Honor Soc SCHELLHASE, BOB Baker Basketball Fr-Soph Class Pres Operetta Shakespeare Club SCHMITT, DAVID MICHA EI, Henry Re.s Christmas Pageant Pan-American Day Scicnce.Clubf2 yrs Nat'l Honor Society SCHMITZ, MARION Burkhardt Senior Coun Senior Comm World Neighbor Coun 2 Nat'l Honor Society SCHULZ, NORMA JEAN Henry Reis Concert Orchestra Sr Council Operetta Jr Play Future Nurses' Sr Play y rs SLHWAISE, KIM LORIIQ Harwood liookstorc Staff VVorlrI Neiuhbor Coun Honor A SCOTT. CHARLES FRED Hvlmrori Panf.ixnu1rican Day SCOTT, SHARON Cedar Hall Majorvtte 'IS yrs Big liroaclcast Nat'l Honor Society Sr I'lay SHERLOCK, ROBERT LEE Henry Reis Senator 'Z yrs Operetta 2 yrs Madrigalsf- 2 yrs Nat'l Honor Society SHIELDS, DONNA FAYE Columbia Health Coun 23 yrs Student Coun Senator Jr-Sr Drama Operetta SILLS, NANCY Baker Jr Play Comm Hospitality Comm Operetta Nat'l Honor Society SIMMONS, ALICE JERVAE Bosse Yell Leaders Club 2 yrs Shakespeare Club NAHS Club Sec'y Principal's Office SIMMONS, WILLIAM H. Onton, Ky. Jr Coun Rub Hi-Y Club Locker Rep Q 1 z I 5 I 2 SIRKLE, JANET ANN Hebron Student Coun Veep Football Queen Nat'l Honor Society Operetta SIZELOVE, JAMES Hebron Danse Iiancl Zi yrs lioy Prefect Na1.'l Honor Society Sr Coun SNEED, ROBERT D. Cedar Hall Concert Choir A Activity Rep 4 yrs Cross Country and Track SPICER, SYLVIA Baker Cub Cheerleader Sr Council Y-Teen Treas Attendance- -4 yrs SPRADLIN, PHYLLIS Cedar Hall Varsity Cheerleader Madrigals Operetta Nat'l Honor Society STERN, SANDRA St, Paul's Lutheran Health Rep Pep Club Drama Club STEVENS, EDDY Harwoorl Fr Home Room Rep Locker Rep STEWART, HARRY Lincoln Intramural Basketball Football STROUD, THOMAS Baker Vtfrestling Commencement Usher Pan-American Day 2 yrs Sportsman's Club SUTTON, DAVE Baker Driving Contest SWALLOWS, ROSALEE Fulton Commencement Programs Concert Choir Hospitality Comm Operetta SWEENEY, DON Fulton Page I9 SYMONDS, JANET ANN THOMAS, HAROLD Princeton High School Lincoln Jr Prom Comm Football Auditorium Reserve Track Health Coun Basketball Class Rep TENNES, MARJORIE ANN TIPTON, JEAN St. Joseph Hall Monitor Jr Bowling League Attendance Rep TERRELL, NANCY Dallas, Texas Flower Girl Cub Cheerleader Centralian Columnist Sr Play THOMAS, ALLAN T Did not graduate Page 20 Henry Reis Usher Club-e4 yrs Future Nurses 2 yrs Head Usher Tri-State Science Fair T1 ON DANIEL O, 1 . Harwood Varsity Football Wrestling Commencement Usher Sr Play UPPER, THOMAS RALPH Harwood Christmas Pageant Reserve Basketball Nat'l Honor Soc Veep Jr Play T If IIRPIN, JERRY UTLEY, DEANNA Cedar Hall Fulton Track Operetta Basketball Pep Club Cross Country Red Cross Rep Baseball Selling Club HDE, EDWARD EUGENE UTLEY, ROIEEHTA SUE Columbia Henry Reis Baseball Selling Club 2 yrs Basketball 2 yrs Cross Country C Men's Club UNDERWOOD, EDWARD Carpenter Hall Monitor Red Cross Rep Pep Club VANHOOSER. SHARON Delaware Bookstore Staff Future Nurses' V AN VORST, JAMES VVheeler Fr Class Rep Micro Minds Pres Science Team VAUGHN, CARI. T. Reitz Jr Class Rep Big Broadcast Co-Chairman Jr-Sr Prom Chairman Senior Talent VINCENT, SHIRLEY Harwood Messenger Comm Selling Club Honor A Sophomore Drama Scholarship E Girls' Glee Club UNGETHUM, ROBERTA J. VANOVER, WILLIAM WALDEN, KENNY Cedar Rapids, Iowa Harwood Baker Future Nurses' --2 yrs Student Coun Pres Student Coun Prefert Science Club Nat'l Athletic Soc Football Home Room Rep Nat'l Honor Society Jr Play Pep Club Wrestling Teamf 4 yrs Operetta 2 yrs VVALLACE, FRANK Henry Reis liameball Football Ra .kethall WALTON, JOHN JR. Harper Football Mxzr 2 yrs Lol-ker Rep 2 yrs Rig liroacleast WARD, BETTY Delaware Hull Monitor 2 yrs WATERS, BARBARA ELLEN Centennial Honor A Scholarship E Jr Red Cross Rep Athletic Office Wl:lSTl'lALl., IRA Llili Henry Reis Movie Operator 3 yrs Vi'll,Hl'lE, GARY Harwoofl Raskn-tball Mgr Locker Rep Hi-Y Club liasketbzll VVICKIQR. ICRNEST VVILLIAM WILKINSON, IiI'lVI4lRI.Y Basketball Mgr llelawzire Honor A Christmas Play Hall Monitor World Neighbor Coun Concert Choir A WICKS, BOBBY GENE WILLIAMS, GLENDA Fulton Lincoln Class Ren .lr Red Cross Ren Attendance Rep Usher PTA Rep WILDER, DELORES VVILLIAMS, JOHN Henry Reis Delaware Home Ec Club Sr Coun Jr Class Treas Locker Reb World Neighbor Coun Fr Football Flower Girl Intramural Football 1955 VVILSON, JERRY LEE Columbia Football V1 yrs Student Coun Home Room Rep If-Men's l'lulv VVINFIELD, ICICRDIN.-X Harwood PTA Rep Operetta Hall Monitor Sr Talent Day Comm VVINGERTER, GERALD Henry Reis Basketball 4 yrs C-Men's Club Track Intramural Board WINKLER, ROBERT L. Henry Reis Boy Class Rep F A Y li Ii. WINTNICR, JOE Wheeler Health Colin Sportsnwi1's Club VVIRTH, GICRALDINIQ Colurnbia PTA 'Rep WOLF, DONALD St. Anthony WOODS, GLORIA DEAN Lincoln Red Cross Rep PTA Rep Future Nurses' Y-Teens Page 2I WOLZENSKI, HELEN LAVERN VVRIGHT, MARY JANE WULF, JOHANNA MARIE Burkhardt Henry Reis Hebron Usher Madrigals Program Girl Concert Choir B Big Broadcast Jr Coun World Neighbor Coun Cheerleader Honor A Attendance Rep---2 yrs Nat'l Honor Society Nat'l Honor Society WRIGHT, MAXINE VVRITTENBERRY, NORYA D. YOUNG, EARLINE Henry Reis Madisonville, Ky. Harwood Health Coun Jr Play Fr Coun Centralian VVorld Neighbor Pres World Neighbor Coun Future Nurses' DAR Award Sell'ng Club Honor A Sr Play Hospitality Comm Page 22 not pictured BAUGHN, MARVIN LOUIS Fulton CAUDEL, HERBERT VERNON Gary, Ind. East Gary Edison COLEMAN, LAVERNE PEARL Lincoln World Neighbor Coun .Ir Sr Drama Y-Teens Attendance Office CULLEN, MAURICE Assumption Hi-Y Christmas Pageant Sr Class Rep DALE, DARRELL EUGENE Night School DUNN, REMONIA JEAN Night School EBERHARD. JEROME LEE Night School FUNK, CHARLES ANTHONY tln Servicej ROBINSON, DONALD Caze Varsity Track--3 yrs TOO K E, ORBIE AUSTIN Baker WILLINGHAM, ROBERT E. Night School science research Central High School was the first high school in the United States to receive a grant of financial aid from the National Institutes of Health, to do scientific research on the high school level. Mr. Robert Silber, head of the science department, applied for the grant, and the research is under his direction. Five students were selected to participate in the research, which in- volves working' in the laboratory after school. The students partici- pating this year were Brenda Bry- ant, Diana Brown. James Sizelove, .lames Van Vorst, and Tom YVel- horn. Tom is a Reitz student. The object of the grant, which was for S2300.00, was twofold. First, to interest students in science and give them actual research experi- ence. Secondly, to determine the free amino acids in a series of fruits and seek two new amino acids which Mr. Silber helped isolate last sum- mer at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. student councn Officers of the Student Council pictured above are, first row: President Bill Vah0Ve1', Vlee'PfeSlfleht -lallet Slfkle, Speaker of the House D011 Gibbs, Clerk of the House Wanda Day, Secretary of the Senate Linda XV0Fl112lI1, and John Helmheeli, iUhl01' h0y Dfefeet- Seeehfl POW, al'0LlIld the table are: Brenda Bryant, senior girl prefect, Retha Biggs, head girl prefeffi Martha Hotz, heafl of hall h10Illt0l'53 B0h Mlllef, jl1l1l0I' h0Y Ilfefeeti Stanley Ball, senior boy prefect, Kenny Walden, senior boy prefectg Naney Flaehef, ll-1hl0l' girl Dfefeefi and Daniel EggleSt0h, SDOIISOF. 0th6rS pictured are senators and homeroom representatives. senior C council Senior Council members pictured at right are: Phyllis .I0iner, Ann Hilsmeier, Joan Long, Barbara Alexander, Jim Sizelove, Marion Schmitz, Sharon Rohbacher, Doro- thy Elikofer, Dorothy Lackey, Sha- ron Huecher, David Knapp, Miss Oakley, Lee Rowlett, David Schmidt, and Tom Tupper. Members not pic- tured are: .Ion Sandleben, Karen Knight, Eddie Cole, Chuck Schefer, Merry Krietzer, Tom Maholm, Bill Arnold, and Karel Brooks. Page 23 choir and madri als Members of Concert Choir A are: Virginia Angel, Hanzel Barclay, Thomas Bard, Karel Brooks, Bev- erly Brown, Peggy Bullock, Phyllis Burkes, .ludy Carter, .lean Cash, Donna Chambliss, Janice Crowe, Nancy Culley, Elizabeth Daniels, Gail Davis, Don Eager, .lo Eichen- berger, Susan Eli, Dorothy Eliko- fer, Arletta Evans, Darrell Evans, Joe Ford, Fred Freels, Marilyn Gingrich, Deanna Harmon, Ronnie Hayes, Louise Hendrix, Martha Hotz, Janice Jarboe, Charles Jones, Alvin Keller, Dorothy Lackey, Meredyth Lampton, Marilyn Line- back, Thomas Maholm, Albert Med- ders, George Morris, Tom Offutt, Pat Ogden, Freddie Rapp, Phyllis Raymond, Jack Rueger, Sharon Samples, .lon Sandleben, Phyllis Schauss, George Schmitz, Bob Sher- lock, Donna Shields, Nancy Sills, Janet Sirkle, Bob Sneed, Phyllis Spradlin, Harold Thomas, Deanna Utley, Kenny VValden, lValter Weyer, Berdina Winfield, and Mary Jane VVright. Page 24 Appearing at many of the functions around town this year were the Madrigals, a group of singers chosen by Brad Chaffin, choral director. These students were asked to perform for many of the clubs and societies in Evansville. The members of this all-senior group are, left to right: Phyllis Spradlin, Beverly Brown, Elizabeth Daniels, Charles Jones, Tom Offutt, Karel Brooks, Jon Sandleben, Mary Jane Wright, Bob Sher- lock, and Virginia Angel.. operetta left to right are Mary Jane Wright, Sharon Samples, Bob Sherlock, Jon San- I dleben, Martha Holtz, Arletta Evans Nancy Sills, Charlie Jones, and Tom Mahom. Sitting are Virginia Angel, Beverly Brown, and Karel Brooks. christmas pageant ,, , - 3 .,,. 5 2E2j::aa9:. '- -:ag :Earl Mr. Chaffin Operetta director at Qiagteimiia 1-f' 11: 12 SZS ::: l ':::': ' ',,,,: 3 A, . .'... 1 1 :: il5E?QaiEfQ EE?f Miss More The annual Christmas pageant was presented with new surround- ings this year. Under the direction of Miss Olema Mote, the dramatics II classes gave the stage a new look. This included all new scenery. lights, and stage setting. The stu- dents, left to right, portrayed the various parts in the nativity scene. They are: .lack Galloway, David Schmitt, Vickie Koontz, Harold Duncan, Pauline Reel, Chuck Sche- fer, Karel Brooks, Ann Eskridge, John Helmbock, Fritzie Riechmann, John Marynell, and George Morris. Page 25 Page 26 senior awards and honors by Judy Carter Commencement Speakers: Jon Sand- leben, Brenda Bryant, Tommy Tupper, and Karel Brooks. Class Day Speakers: Retha Biggs, Bill Vanover, Betty Alexander, and David Schmitt. Virginia Angel received a music scholarship at Evansville College. Linda Ashton received an Evans- ville Business and Professional Women's Club Award. Stanley Ball received an Anna and Benjamin Bosse Scholarship. Retha Biggs received a Special and Residence Scholarship from Indi- ana University and an Anna and Benjamin Bosse Scholarship. Karen Brizius received an Alumni Scholarship from Evansville Col- lege. She also represented Central at the Indiana University Jour- nalism Institute. Dianna Brown received an Alumni Scholarship from Evansville Col- lege. She won second prize of S15 in the notebook contest sponsored by the Evansville Manufacturers and Employers Association and won first place in the Science Fair for her model of the Uranium atom. Dianna also received an Anna and Benjamin Bosse Schol- arship. Brenda Bryant received first honor rating in her exhibit of Cancer produced in chickens and the ef- fect of Testosterone on the comb growth in chickens. She also won the Bausch and Lomb Science Award for 1956-57 and the Rose Rudin Award for her outstanding work in Journalism. She also re- ceived an Anna and Benjamin Bosse Scholarship. Sharon Buecher tied for 3rd prize in the notebook contest sponsored by the Evansville Manufacturers and Employers Association. George Engel placed fifth in the Teen-age Roadeo contest. Andrew F0ster received the Kiwanis Award in basketball. He also was chosen most valuable player. Marilyn Gingrich received the Lead- ership Scholarship from George- town College. Charles Jones received a music scholarship from Evansville Col- lege. He was also captain of the band. Charles won first place in the Central and Southern Indiana District solo and ensemble contest for Boys' high voice. Karen Knight won the Quota Club Award. Ronald Libbert was awarded an Academic Scholarship from Ev- ansville College. Jodie Oldham was chosen by the Kiwanis Club to go to Indiana University to the annual Indiana Governmental Conference. She was also a winner in the City Planning Contest. Charles Schefer received a bronze medal in the English Contest at the Indiana University Achieve- ment Finals. Jon Sandleben received the LaVerne Moyes Scholarship from Indiana University. Jon was the first ap- pointee by Mayor R. Vance Hartke to the City's Youth Coun- cil Harold Salmon received the Kiwanis Award in Football. He also won the city singles in Tennis. Marion Schmitz received an NROTC Scholarship. Robert Sherlock received an NROTC Scholarship. Bob also received the Kiwanis Award for his outstand- ing work in choir. James Sizelove was the Dance Band Leader. Janet Sirkle received the Thrall Scholarship from Indiana Univer- sity. Janet was the Football Queen and the May Day Queen. 441 She also represented Central at the Indiana University Journalism Institute. Tommy Tupper received an Ath- letic Scholarship from Evansville College. Tommy also won a trip to the United Nations for winning a speech contest sponsored by the Community Center. Dell Writtenberry received the Daughters of the American Revo- lution Good Citizen Award. Dell also received the Academic Schol- arship from Evansville College. She was Lieutenant of the band and was the winner of the Arion Award presented by the Kiwanis Club for her work in the band. Mary Jane Wright won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row Contest. Jerry Wingerter was chosen honor- ary basketball captain. Jimmy Philips was the honorary captain in Football. Harold Thomas received the most valuable player's trophy in Foot- ball. various honors 0Scar Bohn was chosen for Hoosier Boys State. Michael Cooper won first place in the Optimist Club Speech Contest and first place in the County Speech Contest in Extemporan- eous Speaking. Nancy McManus was the winner of the Girls' ping-pong tourney. Carol Becker and Daniel Eugene Williford were winners in the City Planning Contest. Martha Fitch and David Woehler won first prizes of S25 each in the notebook contest sponsored by the Evansville Manufacturers and Employers Association. Linda Wathen and Nancy Fisher were speakers in the American Education Week Pageant. -IJ ID In 0-I L Bw 55 1: QA-1 Q5 -l 5, NS '-: Us ,Z 51 L E fi Q 3 ii!!! N.. I 4.2 5: 55 :L 'W ECE 512 O 2 S an .QE EU 3 , ' S 5: :E L- Si 3 E - .23 F: . E.: -.- I.2.':. P ,ge 4-F S 3 Elin: S-1 36 5.4 ff Ei' W S -E -52 251: Q:- 5? 'CLI'- Efi QF! Q, . -c 35 53 Hg 22 9 52 +531 fda: Q. -c Se 55: -1: M E ..- gg CGU3 GJ V ,-EE Q- Fw Cz: ... s. 'SJ Z.: 2-if 5:- 'EB 1: C1 GJ L-E We .Z .Er Q3 I5 EIS r:.: .-Q, :- 34 fd :L C1 25.5 'CV N.: 1? 3 , -at 23 EVE -II PIII! ornback, H Il10l1, Slllllnlll' Si hen, Gary Kassel, Sylvia t a Wa Fischer, Lind ncy H en, N eb Jones, .lon Sandi n, Charles NV Bro aniels, Beverly D abeth Eliz Karel Brooks, ianne Becker, 2ll' M kley, .lerry Johnston, .lerry Allen, David 21 n0 ZFTO X57 Smith, ove, David izel mS Teague, .Ii ubele, Anne West, Donna Bob H 1 , 'l'om Offutt Bard aize, Tom li Bill me A nn K och, .lz Rister. and Morris arrel McNeely, andez. Lindell Dodge, D OTH Charles H Prowell, Merchant, Bob liill errick, alker, Clifton M Schofield, l'on1 W M0 WE? v s W. ,? . 1 .. Q A, 1? . N ? Ein , Sift? wash' W ogg ,x Q Q4 mf wa, yan QP!! i': mrv -my 2 , 'lx ., 3? Aivnb :., A,,r. 2 X? H5 N M 1' H A fs? :Su , '54 5 . 9 A, .E L: CD -c 41 .2 -c: : L1 F .Z 4 iw L- 3 'Q -If v. .- E ID 'll ..- if 55 6 r- 5. o -- .Z CE I! bf E 0 :- L.. si O +- Ili C .C O 51 G3 -4-v V2 L: Q3 wa U1 ..- FJ mn Ill ..1 3- 5- E :Q .- aa cu Z u E Z cu 1-1 L.. cu Q LE -CI .ED :- CD we ea Q- GJ - 5 ca I-I E o .- .- c .n G2 L- cd -cs s: :U CQ Q3 Q2 s: C1 Q GJ .c 4-1 N-4 CD UI E : - : cu E II G2 -Cl Q Merchant. Hill errick, and M Clifton eld, hofi id Sc ker, Dav al W mmy To 0bertProwell, R ernandez, odge, Charles H D ndell Li Kassel, ght: Gary Sizelove. Top row, left to ri Page 27 concert band Members of the band pictured above are: Steve Johnston, Shannon Remington, Dorothy Payne, Dell Writtenberry, Larry Ratcliffe, Curtis Wingert. Second row: Carolyn Oldham, Marcia Knapp, Larry Kisner, Sharon Reisinger, Londa Combs, Kenneth Scholl, Lorainne Roontz. Third row: Sondra Clayton, Betty Dever, Darrell McNeely, Shirley Hardesty, Temme Patterson, Sue Moore, Tom Holmes, Tum Anderson, Charles .Iones. Fourth row: Don Teague, Emma Jutzi, Gary Kassel, Barbara Mosely, Donnis Richter, and Cantrell Craddock. concert orchestra Members of the orchestra pictured above are: first row, left to right, William Merchant, Janice Kleitz, Norma Schultz, Carolyn Taylor, Curtiss Wingert, and Martha Fitch. Second row, Judy Kohl, Towana Thiry, Keith Weil, Bob Merchant, Frances Freimiller, and Steve Johnston. In the third row are Ellen Tenbarge, Betty Zwickel, Connie Doerner, Janice Johnson, Kenneth Drew, Margaret Newman, Ronald McLoughlin, Clifton Merrick. Standing in the back are Cantrell Craddock, and Gary Kasse. Page 28 Members of the band pictured above are: Mary Wilbur, Nancy McManus, Glenda Fuller, Ruth Jung, Nancy Winternheimer, Bruce Eberle, Martha Fitch. Second row: Jo Ann De Armond, Rickie Jones, Judy Mortin, .Ierry Allen, Warren Oakley, David Smith. Third row: Cecil Sams, Gerald Allen, David Miller, Steve Samovity, Ronald McLoughlin, Bill Merchant, Ralph Grautvetter, Leon Smith. Tom Walker, David Schofield. Fourth row: Jerry Green, Gary Prowell, Ronald Biggs, Tony Simpson, Lindell Didge, Judy Adams, Charles Hernandez, and Bob Prowell. Pictured above are orchestra members in front row, left to right, Hilla Sparks, Carolyn Weller, Paula Squire, Donna Miller, and Frederica Riechmann. Pictured in the second row are Lindell Dodge, Vicki Koontz, Bob Parrish, Joe York, Karen Bruce, Brenda Biggs and Virginia Jones. Standing in the back row are Sharon Crofts, Linda Schmitt, Morris Rister, and Linda Wathen. Page 29 Gut Elifzsf 7-lneezfeafzs We can make our lives sublime And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time- With this passage, we take leave of Central's Halls after four pro- found years. The Class of 1957 has been a class of fine spirit, energy, and ability. Freshmen In September of 1953, the Class of 1957 began its long journey through the halls of Central. Miss Mary Ruth Oakley, our gracious sponsor, directed us each step of the way. We, as green freshies saw many new sights and endured many more hardships because it was a milestone at Central-our Centen- nial year. Soon our first leaders were chosen -Bob Schellhase, Presidentg Karen Knight, Vice-Presidentg Suzann Sterchi, Secretary, and Karel Brooks, Treasurer. After the long- est bookline in the history of the school had been served, we fresh- men were conducted on a get ac- quainted tour. In celebration of our Centennial year, we held various eventsg to pep up our school spirit, we sold Den' nants, hats, and bear heads. Toward the end of October, Miss Hegel' and Miss Grimsley shared praises as W9 gave a splendid performance in our first assembly. Class Pres. B05 Schellhase emceed and Othel' DaT' ticipants were from the first Veal' Spanish and French classes. When February 5th rolled around, it was time for the Big Broadcast, annual program at Central. Little Dell Writtenberry contributed the talent from our class and has done so every year since then. She gave a cute tap rendition of Sweet S119- Although it is strictly SPOITS, We could never fail to mention our proud Frosh Qand their white buucksj tak- ing the S.l.A.C. title with Jerry Wingerter leading- Top notch student of the year, JOU Sandleben, won top honors in the Regional Latin contest. Jon scored 11215 points out of a possible 129. Our May Day came as a bright Spying day that year to Central. with our candidates being handsome Bob Schellhase and pert Betty Alex- ander. Then the Centennial Year was climaxed with the pageant at Bosse Field. At the end of our glorious Fresh- man year, a blow fell that shocked faculty members and students alike. The school was saddened as our he- loved principal, Mr. Carl Shrode. I9- signed 'after twenty-seven years Of work in a benevolent manner. Sophomore The second century of Central High School was begun with 21 new Page 30 . i chief, Mi. Lawrence A. Page. He came to fill the king-size vacancy of principal. Mr. Page is a matter-oil fact man with a place for every- thing and everything in its place. The top of his desk is invariably cleared for action. President Bob Schellhase again took the gavel with Judy Pepper as Vice-President, Betty Alexander, Secretary, and Bill Baize, Treasurer. Central's Student Directory, pub- lished by the class of '55 was the first in the history of the school, ac- cording to Mr. Henry Meyer. It contained 50 pages and 2007 names. A new one has been published year- ly since that time. About that time our Majorettes started strutting for the football season with Soph Sharon Scott on star board end. The brains of the class really be- gan to show when Brenda Bryant won the essay contest held by the school on her science trip to Chi- cago. Nadine Cunningham, another Sophomore, placed second . Tommy Tupper, one of the best orators of our time, took second place in the Optimist contest, speak- ing on Freedom Our Most Precious Heritage. He competed with speak- ers from all city high schools under the age of sixteen. Before we could hardly realize it, the annual Big Broadcast had rolled around once more and there again was Dell Writtenberry dancing. A new addition from our class was Bill Baize, with a guitar rendition. May Day dawned on April 29th and found Martha Hotz and Kenny Fisher representing the second year class. With the Soph picnic at Mesker Park, we closed the curtains on the first half of our glorious days at CHS. Junior We were raised to the lofty ranks of upper classmen this year. Jim Jett held the position of President of the class. Betty Alexander served as Vice-President, Karen Knight as Secretary, and Delores Wilder was Treasurer. The first big production of the year occurred when the Junior Play Time Out for Ginger was pre- sented and directed by Mr. E. A. Hensley. The cast included Jon San- dleben, Retha Biggs, Martha Hotz, Betty Alexander. Dell Writtenberry, Marie Hunt. Charlie Jones, Tom Tupper, Charles Schefer, and Kennv VValden. Tom Heneisen's racing engine did right well when it was entered in the 1955 Industrial Arts Awards Contest snonsored by the Ford Motor Co. Tom received a pin with his name engraved on it. This third year we really threw a whopping-big party. Halloween was the theme and there was jive from a real cool dance band on that Saturday evening. We'll never for- get those decorations Chuck Sche- fer's crew did up and the horror room where we almost broke a leg. The Athletic Ushers Club elected Junior Jean Tipton as head usher for the year. Concert Choir B, of which many students of our Junior class were members, participated in a 1400 voice choir for the Annual Teacher's Convention in Evansville. Let Freedom Ring was a great pageant written and directed by Miss Oloma Mote. It emphasized the important part that men three hundred years ago played in setting up the democratic government America has today. It was so well received that the pageant was pre- sented a year later for the Teach- er's Convention. An honorable mem- ber of our class, Jon Sandleben, was chosen along with three Seniors to portray characters as readers. At the beginning of the second half of the year, The Centralian witnessed a slight change of staff. Jrs., Karel Brooks, Mary Jane Wright, Janet Sirkle, Eddie Cole, Nancy Terrell, and Sharon Samples were added. One of those important final days at last arrived when on February 13, we ordered those long-awaited class rings from Bitterman's. Mr. Henry Meyer, mathematics and German teacher, celebrated his thirtieth year of teaching. Mr. Meyer has taught many different subjects here at Central and is very well-liked by all students. About this time the Spanish De- partment again came up with their famous Pan American program. This ye-ar our class was represented by Merry Krietzer and Karel Brooks. Petite Dell Writtenberry, with much credit to her name, was select- ed for Girls' State and close behind was the election of Senior Class of- ficers-that final year. Eddie Cole was chosen President and those elected to assist him were Vice- President, Jon Sandlebeng Secretary, Karen Knightg and Treasurer, Tom Tupper. It was decided that Bill Vanover would head next year's Student Council just before Junior repre- sentative Janet Sirkle and Wilma Nolan were honored in the May Day Court. Cheerleaders for the 1956-57 squads were chosen and the Junior class was represented entirely on the Varsity squad and over half on the Cub squad. Mary Jane Wright, Phyllis Raymond, Phyllis Spradlin. and Karen Brazelton were chosen for Varsity. Cubs will be Virginia Angel, Nancy Terrell, and Martha Hotz. One of the last elections held dur- ing this year was that of the next vear's Centralian editors. Karen Knight was elected Editor-in-chief, with Karen Brizius, Karel Brooks, and Brenda Bryant as Associate Editors. Eddie Cole was elected sports editor. Janet Sirkle was elected Editor of the Senior Edition and Eddie Cole Editor-in-Chief. Recognition went to little Linda Ashton, who took on the man-sized job of bookkeeper for the Centralian. Our Junior Class came to an end with the singing of Where, Oh Where Are the Grave Old Seniors on 'Class Day. I-larmeyer Hetiring Departing with the class of 1957 will be a beloved personality who has spent 30 years in Central's class- rooms. Mr. Carl Harmeyer, assistant principal since 1944, has served Central students in almost every capacity-as history teacher, head of the social studies department, athletic manager, registrar and counselor, activity office W':'g'll 9l', and assistant principal. Mr. Harmeyer attended O land City college, Evansville college, and Indiana university. He began his teaching career in 1911 at Otwell, a small town near Jasper, Indiana. This career was broken by a year of service to his country in the armed forces during World War I. Mr. Harmeyer has one daughter, who lives in Salt Lake City. and three darling', grandchildren. He and his wife plan to go to Salt Lake City this summer and to travel to Florida or Arizona after Christmas. He is regaining his health gradually from an attack of cerebral throm- bosis on June 28, 1956. Mr. Har- meyer plans to travel, square dance some time in the future, and live with his most pleasant memories of Central. 'lime Rest Qeafz all! by Nancy Terrell September, 1956, and we juniors finally became big important sen- iors. Eddie Cole, a shy little jun- ior. was chosen to head our class in the senior year. Jon Sandleben was made vice-president with Karen Knight holding the post of secretary and Tommy Tupper handling all of the finances. The school year was in full swing with the coming in of foot- ball season. Joe Brent was chosen captain by the players to lead the Central Bears to victory. Senior girls took over the pep with five varsity cheerleaders and three cub cheerleaders. Sharon Scott held the position of captain of the majorettes and continued her twirl- ing in the Big Broadcast. Near the ending of the season Janet Sirkle was crowned foot- ball queen with Dell Writtenberry as her senior attendant. The girls wore matching sweaters and skirts which added just the right high- light to that afternoon game be- tween the Bears and the Bulldogs. Much co-operation was given at the games by the ushers. Sharon Sam- ples and Jean Tipton were co- head ushers. Just about this time the Nation- al Honor Society had its annual election of officers. Jon Sandleben was elected prexy with Tommy Tupper as V.P. and Karen Knight as secretary. Thirty-three new in- ductees were added to this select group this spring in a special assembly. Dell Writtenberry was chosen by the Daughters of the American Revolution as the outstanding senior girl. The two other girls competing with her were Janet Sirkle and Betty Alexander. Every class has to have commit- tees to carry on the various ac- tivities and when Miss Oakley and Eddie Cole got their heads together they came out with some very worthwhile committee chairmen. Jon Sandleben was to make all the necessary arrangements for Com- mencement, while Karel Brooks was to be ticket chairman for the prom. Tommy Tupper was chairman of the Ways and Means committee, Ruth Burdge did all of the do- ings for the junior-senior party, Dell Writtenberry helped in the decision of the senior gift, Janet Sirkle made plans for the senior trip. Retha Biggs carried out plans for Baccalaureate, and last but certainly not least Carl T. Vaughn had charge of Senior Talent Day. The Madrigal Singers began making plans to appear before many large groups. This year this group was made up entirely of seniors. These seniors were Mary Jane Wright, Karel Brooks. Vir- ginia Angel, Jon Sandleben, Thom- as Offutt, Charles Jones, Bob Sherlock, Phyllis Spradlin, Eliza- beth Daniels, and Beverly Brown. Of course, no school could be democratically run without the senior talent help of the Student Council. This year's officers were by no means exceptions to this rule. Leading the student body was Bill Vanover. Janet Sirkle was made vice-presi- dent, Brenda Bryant was senior girl prefect while Jim Sizelove was senior boy prefect. Retha Biggs and Stanley Ball shared the posi- tions of head prefects. Wanda Day is clerk of the House. Francis Hirt, Charles Jones, and Retha Biggs certainly were dra- matic celebrities as they appeared in the Civic Theatre productions. Francis and Charlie were seen in Stalag 17. Retha and Francis appeared in The Remarkable Mr. Pennypackerf' Then came Christmas, with its jolly season and the annual Christ- mas pageant. Two presentations were given of this beautiful nativi- ty story with Karel Brooks por- traying Mary in the first assem- bly and Charles Schefer playing the part of Joseph consecutively. The change in semesters brought with it a change in the Centralian staff. Taking over the double- duties of editor-in-chief was Eddie Cole. Assisting him was Karel Brooks and Sandy Swango fa jun- iorj on first page. Brenda Bryant and Nancy Terrell on second page, Karen Brizus on third page, and Tom Maholm as sports editor. Janet Sirkle received the honor of being senior edition editor. The Big Broadcast was then pre- sented with Carl T. Vaughn as Master of Ceremonies. Jim Size- love led the dance band while the following seniors participated, Sharon Scott, Virginia Angel, Mary Jane Wright, Phyllis Sprad- lin, Phyllis Raymond, Dell Writ- tenberry, Jon Sandleben, Jane Ann Koch, Bill Baize, Tom Bard, Tom Offutt, and Bob Hubele. Next the senior class had the thrill of putting on the annual senior play which was Come Rain or Shine. It went over with a bang not only because of the cast but because of all of the seniors who were either selling tickets, painting and putting up scenery, making posters, or helping put on make-up. The operetta, The Gypsy Bar- on, was presented by concert choir A. Much hard work was put into this by the choirs but every- one seemed to be enjoying them- selves fespecially in that scene where they climbed the mountain in their bermuda shortsj. Finally May rolled around and the last May Day that we would ever give. Our own Janet Sirkle took the place of the queen, shin- ing with radiance just like that May morning. Barbara Alexander, Donna Chambliss, David Knapp, and Charles Jones were the seniors featured in the court. Then came the big week - Senior Week The rush, rush, rush, of this week kept us all pretty busy. And when graduation fin- ally came our hearts were filled with the glorious memories of our high school days. And there all at once was the big, wide, world in front of us. Almost the beginning of a new life. But I'm sure no one will ever forget - their high school days at Central. Members of the 1957 Senior Talent cast were: Diana Brent, Jean Cash, Wilma Nolan, Sue Fuller, Stanley Ball, Francis Hirt, Judy Pepper, Deanna Harmon, Nancy Terrell, Eddie Cole, Phyllis Burkes, Nancy Sills, Norma Brinkley, Ann Hilsmeier, Retha Biggs, Meredyth Lampton, Bob Miller, Rosalee Swallow, Betty Alexander, Nancy Carney, Marion Schmitz, Phyllis Spradlin, Virginia Angel, Phyllis Raymond, Mary Jane Wright, Ken Walden, Dorothy Lackey, Joan Long, Earline Bradley, Sharon Samples, Judy Carter, Chuck Schefer, Fred Rapp, Jane Anne Koch, Sharon Buecher, Charles Jones, and Earline Young. Page Bl Q il? national honor society New members are: Seniors Eddie Cole, Linda Ashton, Ruth Burdge, Francis Hirt, Marilyn Lineback, Sharon Rohrbacher, Joan Long Marlon Schmitz, Brenda Bryant, Diana Brown, Judy Carter, Phyllis Raymond, Robert Sherlock, Karel Brooks, Phyllis Spradlin, Mary Jane Wright Karen Brizius, Ronald Libbert, Sharon Samples, Ann Goodman, Virginia Angel, Dorothy Elikofer, Harold Salmon, Nancy Sills, Janet Long, Sharon Scott Andrew Foster, Jo Eichenberger, Dixie Longist, David Schmitt, Sharon Deutsch, Lindrae Hunt, and Johanna VVulf. The Juniors were Oscar Bohn Martha Fitch, Sandy Swango, John Marynell, Nancy Beyer, Barbara Zwickel, Janette Boylls, .Iohn Helmbock, Linda Wathen, Sara Miller Bill Bates, Fritze Riechmann, Nancy Fischer, Betty Zwickel, and Robert John Miller. Old members are: First row, Seniors Jim Sizelove, Retha Biggs, Karen Knight, Betty Alexander, NVanda Day, Janet Sirkle, Nadine Cunningham, and Shara Aiton. Second row, Jon Sandleben, Stanley Ball, Bill Vanover, Marilyn Gingrich, Shannon Remington, Ann Hilsmeier, and Phyllis Joiner. Standing, Tom Tupper, Martha Hotz, Chuck Schefer, and Dell Writtenberry. Pat Maulding and Carolyn Jo Oldham were not present when the picture was taken. Page 32 M ARGARET BURKERT Sponsor Sophomore class officers standing Cl to rj are Secretary Carol Ambrose and Treasurer Judy Schminke. Seated are Jerry Moss, president, Robert Spear, sponsor and Margo Maier, vice-president. S Q ,Q 1 ,,,,, , ,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,., Q .aaE?EHE3E? ' 512 W 1.1 ., ....,.,......, , . .:?f i:5:2e:':-5-'5serif-'I-as2f:z:5:s:5E5E5:s2:f- -- 'afar : ' 12:21 11.11112 ,.,,f-wgfig15,15'11,1,1,11:1:1:1wgg1,1 . -3:1111 ' -1.5-5.a:1:5:1.1 ' iiss:aaw:e:s:2:e:2:ir Emma? wzaammwaaawea fWWHMeH5Hmaa4HHEQaZ '- is 1, .111 5, ' 11,5515 f- --,:5'::1:.'fs:3:5:Q:12111:-:.:::1rE2E ,1zQ:3:2:3?f.2'25Ef-fr'2:'1'252:i' ::::1f'Z 2.,E5 ::': ':5:i.5:5:':3:1'5'I:I'II'I'1 725E:f:Ef 1. 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Page 33 when we were young Page 34 Page 35 sports edited : by Eddie Cole football queen Sirlcle trampoline team y The ten sophomore girls pictured above will long be remembered for starting the first girl trampoline team in Central High School history. They are, front row, left to right, Wanda Biggs, Micki VVathen, and Sandy Smith. Kneeling in the second row are Sandy Marlowe, Sharon Goad, and Donna Teague. In the third row are .Iudy Starkey, Margo Maier, .Joyce Jeffers, and Linda Kreitzer. ' -A -. . . . ,, V ' ' Central High School's football queen for 1957 was senior Janet Slrkle. ,','.-,'A',..., ,,,,,A,.A ' . H : ' '1:--- - V-.1:1'5 f f5555 5 5 5?5f 555555555555 - - - - - . , ae: -:..'.ZI.LI,L:':':: ':21sS121' -.-A - --:aff A ' 'fffe-51: :sri-::.:::::f:.: :.: :. 1 She is pictured above with Football Laptain Joe Brent. .I anet sw as crow ned it at gm...--I -,--AA' H 15.5553555.5553555555523 in the Central-BOSSQ game- -. ' FI . Efif-3--g'g' 5ef2ffT2S':555E:sifSf:. 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Page 36 'M .- A -'56 A 3 Cl- ISJW .li .,.,. ff . a ..- 2 , , VI V its -: . .5:f.1..:g.:.::-,::g.1. E, .,.-'--, ,,,- . ,Z 3 . - 'zisisfzgj - ,: 2's5fEj , ' 5' 5255325252251- 'I,' 53:Qg..:g1g:g: i - 'E ....:::f:53ffi'f1'5 'fi if Ff' ':5f5?E5. i -., 355' ir f f -51' my -2' -::1r -.-15: 1 t--- , ' , f a M1 -e- V. ,. - , ff.: - Zigi el : ' '.,' Q: ig' V-,. 'f.. 5s3s55s.f.-,. ,.-V . If E. 1 -ff? 3252 1 it -..- -if ,'-' fi: These are the members of the championship volleyball team of 1957. They won the tournament through an elimination process. Members are, kneeling from left to right, top row, Judy Adams, Linda Hunter, Margaret Greeno, and Beverly Padgett. Bottom row, Carolyn Mahugh, Margie Boles, .loan Davis and Sandy Smith. 'crack Sitting from left to right: .lohn Hile, Al Berning, Don Darnell, James Greer, Gene Sisk, Don lVeber, Byron Rose, and Alan Fitch. Kneeling left to right: Bob Gariepy, Don Ashby, Cecil Pugh, Rudolph Harris, Roger Karch, Carlos Snider, .lohn Steele, Don Greenwood, and Leon Schwartz. Stand- ing left to right: Kenneth Phelps, manager, Tom Bard, Bob Sneed, Don Robinson, .lerry Turpen, Gary Chessar, Gayle Ray, Wayne Rogers, and Coach Jim Myers. golf Standing from left to right: Don Mackey, Herb Graper, Bill Vanover, Coach Lowell Galloway, Roy VV00ds, and Harry Rolley. Page 37 'Tu .D -I-I O 0 u- Page 38 'C as L4 1+-1 ,-. 4 E Q 5-4 as Q rcs ri as Q O Q -+3 LC nie Voig OH reer, R rimm, Jim G esG as Q O Q. ii Q GJ bn 'cs L1 Q Q an SI 5-4. cu bn CG Q CYS Q J, Q E v-1 r-1 -r-4 DQ L Q 9 L+ O 4.7 4.7 44-1 GJ .-4 3 9 v-1 -4-7 U2 L4 --4 ZH +1 L+ cv JD o C5 P: N E bo Pc: O Q LI GJ bb cvs Q css T U1 E css P-AZL1 542 3 FH f-4 S-4 CYS r-J Be his Q wi 2 LT as bo L4 cv .C Q as '54 Q CYS L. R4 rw, E E vw 'cf Q o E Ps cvs D3 E cu U E .2 U2 Gene ing, FH Be E O Q 5-4 41 Q mr C6 E O Q E4 E O L4 Cd C121 Q. O 2 2 L-4 L4 GJ FD Q O Q E2 Wo wh EE O N is E... MDG 33 - EE 5? :L 355 QAQ +'o QL. 29 D22 QQ if -Qs fm Usa 'U EQ Q Q OCS QI11 3-:Ulm 0 Q U1-v-4 w: BE N LO-4 QE ww UQ LE 38 5-'O Om HE 33:6 20-4 AGS O if MTS 'C ga si WE B4 'fi Es O QQ LGE' Q3 OE C6 MQ QU OLE gm QM Om 'RE FQCRS OCD CQ - JE 'U gm SD 55,-4 OU MQ ,,O if Ni 5: S-4 Em ID-4 QS gp? HE QQ ,QM ow WQ A? U2 .S QE EQ CD65 QS OE EU mQ ,510 EQ- U55 Q55 QIICIQ E E4 S? w E UGO Q 9 mfg '60-Pu L-Svcs was E O CD IEE aw DQS Qvcn occ!! :CDQ Ogg Q65 Emi .EUEQ QOQ en? 4-, has Q-45p-I BSU ,-512' aw QHTS E35 Qgm Hog Qm LT QFVQ Hollingsworth, Roger Karch, Frank Loeffler, Res E PD 5 O 2 L. cu E H '25 E E4 'E cd F-L4 rr? .E E L: .-X1 Q QS L. PY-4 :GQ O N .Q v-4 nv-4 Di arrol U 4-7 4-5 3 92g Mm? Es Que ACD BQ: ogfv O mr-I Ei ES UU RECORD - Four wins, five losses HONORS In-1 mvrfoual-L-QQQ-N Nv-1NNQr'cg1Obv-wo I I I I I I I UJUJOQLHGMCQIFZ F4w4w4 QMN 52,5 . . Cl :' :Z ESSQSQQ-' Qc-: cur -Q45 :u'1E'Z'. W : v-1 SQ QNEOOU -SQKEFZQEEQ 0--4459, Q Eozbmmizm S om -E EN cv -4 if., :QE cu me :-.PQ -C D'-io EBU? Q2 Ov-can Q ' 54,-.v-1 N .-. nl 2:-f ENQ: Is: Img-1 QE 5,2 QQ'- E u-lg 5 ! aaEL?Q' :'L4 5o :E Q' C 0 I P1 0 Q--P, offfw Skis: l '.Q-F5 m-ULEZIIEQ 0J7'ca,i3g.'-1 pls: O ,QCQU-4-J O '15mUiGim Ida?-qigaa Q.QpQLffCQ ' Q: L40 ,QCES-4-wO'2gf-4511 Q 3 w C 5 N Q cv .-. g-- O Q g 5- UQEEUQGQ basketball This is the 1956-57 edition of Centralis varsity basketball squad. First row: Leon Schwartz, Jack Gander, Rex De- priest, WayneRogers, Jerry Wingerter, Andy Foster and Larry Lawrence. Second row: Jerry Turpen, Jim Mitz, Bob Schellhase, Geoge Bruner, Don Pierce, and head coach Marion Graham. Central , 68 Boonville 50 HONORS gg pl ?I1it'tVXn5g5 Andy Foster received the Kiwanis Award. Q15 Wiley 48 Jerry Wingerter was elected honorary captain. 52 Lincoln 68 Wayne Rogers and Andy Foster were the recipients of the 69 Bosse 65 C Men Club's annual Most Improved Player trophy. gg xriggliigton 49 The Bears shared first place honors with Princeton in the 70 Memorial 48 SIAC race. RECORD-14 wins, 1 losses. gg ?l00m1ngg0n 55 Jerry Wingerter was named to the Sunday Courier and Press p 66 Hajgglllgburg 55 All-City team. He also made the SIAC team. 60 Reitz 54 '-e'e 1 i-. ,..f F . - 1 - 65 Bedford 49 60 Vincennes 34 56 New Albany 69 ,f 76 North 47 56 Mater Dei 55 ' Sectional Tournament 67 North 39 39 Lincoln 52 + ' .'Q. ' l'.' ' .Q iQsQiq.5i5ejj5f55ff .. ,,,. , ,, f :---, ' ' 'iff fx 3 1.1: A 5 35 :ffff-5?-f:sE5.:::. : f i ii i if il - ' e,,a . Wingerter Foster Rogers Page 39 baseball Front row left to right: Manager Roy Daum, Jimmy Turpen, Larry Lawrence, Don Gibbs, Jack Gander, Eddie Uhde, Frank Wallace, Paul Nied- nagel, John Helmboch, Bob Bray, and John Marynell. Standing from left to right: Larry Newman, manager, Gary Castle, Mike Riney, Steve Schrader, Charles Grimm, David Woehler, Cecil Raymond, Bob Parrish, Bob Beckham, Bill Pyle, Jerry Moss, and Coach Dan Howard. k I Front row, left to right: Max Hatcher, Travis Devine, John Gottman, Clarence Browder, and Jim Morton. Back row: Harold Salmon, Harold Schafer, Bob Gray, Coach Warren Wilhelm, Jon Brown, Byron Rose, and Jerry Gray. Page 40 wrestling and cross country Front row, left to right: manager, Ben Hamner, Tom Anderson, Ronald Ward, Bill Vanover, Larry Lisembee, Eddie Frizzel, Richard Lathom, Fred Freels, Doc Phelps, manager. D Standing, left to right: college student, Dave Davies, Jim Greer, Ray Hamner, Jim Hollingsworth, Charles Scott, Mike Helmbock, Gene Nesbitt, Frank Wilkins, Coach Tom Turner. These boys represent the best cross country team that Central ever had. Front row left to right: Ed Uhde, John Steel, Byron Rose, and Bob Sneed. V Standing! Jerry Turpin, Gene Strouse, Leon Schwartz, and Marion Graham, coach. Page 41 :E -. cd E .2 id H-1 O i C :Ln ' ' 1112.2 . - ,Q 2 nl w sejisa 75. -- 4: F : 45 I E, .J r fu rv , '?i9f2 1f: E ':: 5: . a vg: rv 'cz i:2e:5::,., ., 2:5 N L, 1-' E fr JU C33 U :ze 2 1 5 J f , Q Q it es 'It, '3' ?P:? cd '5 ,EEEE E ::r:.. wr ' :I S ' , 2 , ' V3 3 A 2 2 X,,, In 2: td U TE 5 5 .U Q e .2 .E C CB ,L A N -E 2 E ,. : BJ :: 2 fs 5 an- ,Q 2 N CQ EJ N +-M as ri '5 -C 'C .gn 35' -E5 f: in L N 2 '- 3 S E Z 3 aa ' : 322 0 -C1 Qi' o as E ca. -4 U ' Q E .:: '25 A :O Q : 'U Q? S J: ns S g o Q1 4- -C . 3: Q ffl Q cu 3- V 5-1 u-1 N 2 .Q 33 4-F Q cu fi .:: 'H W E- O Q-I 51 : 5 4'5- 71 ,I :u nl Ax-1 Q ... Q- 'af as .. L4 5 an 2 L. ,. E 2 'A 4 Q an . lu q, Z N 1 5 . . 9 :T h ' ' Us E 7 ' .1-. ', 5-Q' X L if :TQ Y LJ 'E QQ-3 kv fr, - ' E a ' 'J 1 ,I Q2 gg ' E H El E E Q ' :s 2 c' ci S rf 2 -2 ns 'F' f. 'U Q-4 2 Ei E .. u 'H 'v-1 U ,L x: 5 U clrum major Larry Ratcliffe, high-stepping junior, led the band on the football field during the 1956-57 school year. Larry, who has completed his first year in this position, has done a wonderful job. cheerleaders and majorettes Pictured here are the varsity cheerleaders for the 1956-57 football and basketball seasons. These hard- working gals were always present using their new method of cheering, which included acrobatics this year. They are, standing, left to right, Mary .lane Wright and Phyllis Spradlin. Seated are: Sara Miller, Karen Brazelton, and Phyllis Ray- mond. Little Karen Scott will long be remembered by Central students as our first mascot. Our majorettes provided us with much entertainment at the football games. Pictured above, from left to right, are Sharon Scott, Bonnie Meyer, Loyette Brown, and Nancy Coomer. In the center is Karen Scott. Page 43 show people .... jr. and sr. plays l i w A , , I . . -T' 1 f 2 fil?iE?5EQEfi A l .,,, 1 1 'S.-1121-E-E'EE23E:i?f853 333S5?li,-M11 H :E:Z:E:E:E:Er5E:2:1 .::.. 22-- - X :fi 'li'555 ' ' 1 X 'V .QmHwEQRwmw?mg'2 ,L '- Miss Mote Sr. Play director l Come Rain or Shine, a light comedy in three acts, was chosen for the Senior play, Class of '57. The play was written by Marrijane and .Joseph Hayes. Members of the cast sitting left to right are Betty Alexander, Nancy Terrell, Fran-cis Hirt, and Dell Writtenberry. Standing, left to right, are Charles Jones, Virginia Angel, Ann Hilsmeier, Sharon Rohrbacher, Jon Sandleben, Jane Anne Koch, Dan Tron, Sharon Scott, Mary Jane Wright, Karel Brooks, and Chuck Schefer. Mr. Hensley Jr. Play director SEVEN KEYS T0 BALDPATE, whois plot includes, among other things, a woman-hating ghost, a scheming millionaire, and a confused writer, was given November 15 and 16 in Central's auditorium by the junior class. E. A. Hensley directed the play. The cast consisted of: Front row: Walter We-yer, Harold Duncan, Morris Rister, John Marynell, Fred Schnautz, Robert Prowell, and Kenneth Knight. Center is George Morris. Back row: Nancy Coomer, Janette Boyles, Jeanine Keach, Patrick Harper, David Williford, Ed Miller, Kathy Lewis, Brenda Mc- Mahan, Nancy Cannon, Harleen Rainey, and Linda Hitch. Page 44 cub cheerleaders rookie ushers combo .... head ushers .... Faculty .... Going up the stairs on the left are Martha Hotz, Nancy Terrell, Patsy VVebster. Coming down on the right are Nancy Borders, Virginia Angel. Standing left to right are Carolyn Ray, Marilyn Fergusen, Patricia Shane, Kathy Rawlins, Rae Ann Hart, and Gwen Clark. Kneeling are Nancy Cannon, Patricia Cullen. Mary Horning, Carol Curl, Christine Gilbert, and Carolyn Taylor. Seated at the piano is Melvin Tennysong playing the drums, Donnie Teague: on the bass fiddle, Morris Risterg with the trombone, Bob Prowellg Tommy Walker on the trumpet, and Jerry Allen on the saxophone. Standing, left to right, are: Joan Staples, Glenda Williams, Doris Rich- ardson, Brenda McMahon, Sharon Richardt, and Pat Myers. Kneeling, left to right, are: Jean Tipton co-head usher, Ann Eskridge, and Sharon Samples, co-head usher. Faculty players are, first row, left to right, Charles Ogg, Thomas Turner, Robert Spear, Ed Higgs, Robert Osborne and Robert Silber. Second row, referee Chuck House, Harold Stubbs, Jim Myers, Lowell Galloway, Coach Pop Koehnen, Tex Graham and umpire Bill Huff. Page 45 --A1 1 l CONGRATULATIONS, SENIQRS Compliments of lIlfQ Better Paints for Home, School, and Industry SERVICE RED SPOT I-INOTYPING COMPANY PAINT 6' VARNISH COMPANY 'l'I0-'l'l2 Main Street Phone HA 5-7281 CONGRATULATIONS BU ECHER'S JEWELRY riff- Barbara Fenwick and Betty Offerman know that when you need a baby gift or a layette you should visit THE BABY SHOP Page 46 House of Fine Jewelry EVANSVlLLE'S MOST COMPLETE WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT 204-206 N. Third Avenue Phone HA 5-'l6'l'I B 0 CT GT CL Al N Q G Central seniors enjoy one of America's favorite pastimes, that of gathering around K the ever present coke machine, with time out for the pause that refreshes- Coca Cola. They are, left to right, Freddie Rapp, Judy Pepper, Bob Myers, and Carole Blackwell. Kneeling is Ronnie Hayes. S Coca-Cola Bottling Works of Evansville wfwf MCU NTAIN BAR-B-Q Pork - Mutton - Ribs 511 S. E. Eighth Street Phone HA 3-0887 Evansvilie, Indiana Page 47 Page 48 PORTRAITS by XX L FX ifiefve e-Q33 SWIM New 5143? 5 e9f1me Brvvlg .Qaeda ICE CREAM Central high school's selling club officers are shown enjoying del!ci0us Ideal l't Ch k d I C Qua 1 y ec e ce ream. They are from left to right: historian-Wanda Conkwright, treasurer-Barbara Fenwick, secretary-Dorothy Lackey, vice-president-Bill Baize. Standing is president, Eddie Cole. Compliments of Royal Crown Cola BEST WISHES TO SENIORS OF '57 311-327 N. W. Sth St. - HA 3-5431 uality Chekd JOS. SCHAEFER and SONS Funeral Services 24 Hr. Ambulance Service l Page 49 ll I- u n COMPLIMENTS OF ADRIAN5 our fashions -I i go places with 1 juniors! SA , WWEWW MAIN' fi' f 8 , N Ad' L, G 2:s:z:2:s:3: X 1:2:5:1:I:2: L be BEST WISI-IES, Lecnlclrv ooss so Mucn COSTS S0 UTTIU CLASS OF '57 0 , EX V 'Milf A7 Q XX ., Southern Indiana MERRY-GO-ROUND DRIVE-INN Gus 8. Electric Co. 41 Evansville, Indiana To go with the popular tad ot boat kits, Marlene Miller, Eddie Cole, and Dorothy Lackey, examine a high speed outboard motor in Sears, Roebuck and Company's sporting department. 4th at Sycamore Phone HA 4-3361 Sears, Roebuck and Co. Page 51 Congratulations Seniors A. C. TILLEY COMPANY HEATING AIR CONDITIONING HA 3-4414 8th and Bellemeade Page 52 1 ll ' KRUCKEMEYER 8. COHN lndiana's Most Beautiful Jewelry Store 410 Main Street Evansville, Indiana Compliments of BITTERMAN BROS. Evansville's Leading Jewelers Since IB67 202-204 MAIN STREET DIAMONDS SILVER WATCHES CHINA GIFTS WHY LOOK FOR A JOB! Become a Lockyear graduate and the job will look for you Approved: National Association and Council of Business Schools - Veterans Administration Accredited: Accrediting Commission for Business Schools LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Evansville Indiana l L-.. ..... - ........-...... i FRAN K G. LUTZ Incorporated FRANK SR. and FRANK JR. Extend CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS STUDENTS YOUR FUTURE T. Further Your Education If Possible. Ol' 2. Secure Employment Where Opportunity Prevails. The first-We must heartily recommend. The second-We can help you secure employment where you can be successful in your chosen field. REGISTER AT ONCE There ls No Fee Unless We Place You NATION WIDE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 610 COURT BLDG. PHONE HA 3-3165 Member National Employment Board I . , FREE DEMONSTRATION We Bring Out the You in You MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS I Eddie Cole displays an excellent line of shirts in l Next Door to Loews-rheater STROUSE'S MEN'S STORE as Karel Brooks selects one for someone special. STROUSE 5- BRO- l 1 l Telephone HA 2-4812 .-.f .-,,-.:' E njoy Our Finger-Tip Curb Service Thru Electronics SWWWIHTHM 1 1 F be ' I i'4T 3 00 of 5 ,.-S-1:, .. V, 5295379 22414-- 5252 if ' TZ!! ' Where the 0 l I Trl-Sfalre I FARMER s DAUGHTER Highway 41 South FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE Tl-lE YEAR 'ROUND Y ,, coMPuMENTs or Q i ammmaaamaheeeeema NHGHBORHOOD 508 Main Street SERVING EVANSVI LLE SUCCESS To You and the l,500,000 Graduating RQSEDALE WEINBACH Students of America - l957 ! FRANKLIN COLUMBIA GET TO KNOW PENNEY'S FRANCIS FRIDY . . . a good place to shop! Page . . . a good place to work! 54 ll 1 CoMPLiMENTs or HUMPTY DUMPTY DRIVE-INNS I I - I I 7 hx Sf 1,,'lWP I N t House of The Famous Humpty Dumpty Hamburger Congratulations AND BEST WISH ES, SEN IORS COMPLIMENTS OF Phone Ahead for Prompt Carry-out Service 'Le . . I 415166 Sm1lh81B'II'Iu er leld 4720 Washington 'I726 S. Kentucky Ave. BOOKS D STATIONERS . CAMERA SHOP . sms I L ,, - .. .. .. V. .. . 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