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

 - Class of 1958

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Text from Pages 1 - 44 of the 1958 volume:

I am, happy to extend to you cordial greetings on the occasion of your graduation from high school. This is an important event in your lives, one that you have planned and worked for during many years. Likewise, it is an event to be refrnenibercd with pride. In subsequent years you will follow the pattern set by former classes and celebrate theanniversary of your graduation. Time will accentuate rather than diminish the meni- ories of school which even now seem so vivid and so dear. You have tho good fortune of starting a new phase of life in a time of great challenge and opportunity. Developments are occurring in rapid succession especially in the fields of science and mathematics. No one can speculate concerning the full implications of jet power and the space age. I recommend that you continue to chart the course of your lives with great care and with a full realization of the increased clenzands of the ageg in which you live. In every endeavor you may be assured of the best wishes of Central High School, your Alma Mater. LAWRENCE A. PAGE, Principal. entralian staff, First semester ame in ln .lanuary 1958, new members re added to the .lournalism staff. Shown in this picture are, seated, t to right: Diane Knapp, Ann utter, Pat Sirkle, rl Virginia .lones. ,v, standing, left iriannc Becker, Not shown in the rnon Peters. onne Westerfield, .lack Galloway, yllis Kronemeyer, and Patsy Gist. above picture is Pictured at left are members of the first semester Fentralian staff. Left to right, standing, are: Sandy Stephens, Ledra Skomp, Arnoldis Salyer, Steve Engel, .ludi Taylor, Bonnie Jones and Sandy Swango. Seated are: Margie Cissell, Larry Culley, .loan Moss, Larry Lawrence and Karen Peters. second semester Avis Bissinger, In the second to right, are: Parole Gass, First semester editor-in-chief was Margie Cissell. Karen Peters, Arnoldis Salyer and Lendra Skomp were associate editorsg Steve Engel, sports editor, Joan Moss, Senior Edition editor, Bonnie Jones, advertising managerg Sandra Stephens, bookkeeperg and Ralph Thyng was sponsor. Reporters were: Judi Taylor, Larry Culley, Nancy Cannon, Larry Lawrence, Sandy Swango and Joan Moss. Second semester editor-in-chief was Steve Engel. Arnoldis Salyer, Virginia Jones and Marianne Becker were associate editorsg Larry Lawrence, sports editor, Vernon Peters, advertising manager. New reporters were: Barbara Browne, Pat Sirkle, Ken Carson, Shirley Duncan, Carole Gass, Patsy Gist, Jim Hollingsworth, Phyllis Kronemeyer, Yvonne Westerfield, Ann Reutter, Diane Knapp, George Morris, Avis Bissinger and Jack Gallo- way. Margie Cissell, Sandy Swango and Larry Culley left the staff at the end of the first semester. Page l faculty Retiring Claude V. Robinson, who is retir- ing' this year, was born at Heilman, Indiana in Warrick County. He at- tended Heilman grade school and graduated from Selvin High School. After graduation, Mr. Robinson went. to Central Normal College for three years and then entered Iivansvillc College for his A.B. de-4 gree. He was in the first graduating class in 1922. From there he went to I.Il. to receive the M..-X. degree. Mr. Robinson came to Central in September of 1926, teaching math and managing' the athletic depart- ment. He became head of the math department in 19363 at this time he resigned as athletic manager, and latcr was assistant principal from 19259 to 121-15. Leaving: Central, Mr. Robinson became principal of Me- chanic Arts from 1945 to 1956, the year he returned to Central. Other teaching' experiences of Mr. Robin- son's include Selvin High School, New Winchester, Elberfeld, and Reitz High School. He is a member of the N.E.A., the Optimist Club, and Phi Delta Kappa. Alter retiring, Mr. Robin- son plans to sell securities part Page 2 time and spend a great deal of his time traveling. He has visited many places in the U.S. and Canada. This fall he plans to see the VVorld Series. W'hile athletic manager at Central tfor ten yearsj he developed many friends over the state. I shall leave Central with fond memories of the fine faculty and student body, Mr. Robinson said. Central's faculty. above, are shown at a Christmas party listening to Sophomore Hilda Sparks Cnot picturedj sing. The pianist is .Iunior .loan Copeland. The faculty for 1957-1958 is as follows: ADMINISTRATION-Principal, Lawrence Page: Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys, Alfred Roseg Dean of Girls, Mrs. Mildred Thompson. Counselor, Warren Fauquherg Attendance-Counselor, Miss Virginia Fly: Secretary to Principal, Mrs. Venetta Longg Secretary to Deans, Mrs. Bonnie Ruff: Secretary to Athletic Business Manager, Mrs. Barbara Janice Funk. ENGLISH-Miss Louise Osborn Cllept. Headj, Norman Beach, Miss Elizabeth Grimsley. Eugene Hensley, Miss JoAnn Clioesterj Wilson. Mrs. Mary Alana Lahr, Miss Olema Mote, Mrs. Ruth Presley, William T. Pritchett, Mrs. .lune Purcell. Lester Reynolds, Ralph Thyng, Miss Joyce VVarrick. and Miss Mabel VVeiss. MUSIC-Brad Chaffin tVocalJ and Cantrell Craddock CBand and Orchestra Directorj. ART-Miss Nelle McGee and Robert Osborne. LANGUAGE-Miss Elizabeth Grimsley tFrenchJ, Miss Mary Louise Heger tSpanishJ, Charles Stieler CGermanJ, Norman Beach CLatinD, and Lester Reynolds CLatinJ. SOCIAL STUDIES-Walter Wahnsiedler, David Kardokus, Raymond Kendall, Warren Klein, Miss Myrtle McK0wn, James Myers, Mrs. Luise Schnakenburg, Irvin Springer, Charles Stieler, and Paul Thompson. MATHEMATICS-Edwin Oing, Victor Fisher, IrVilliam David Killion, Robert McGannon, Henry Meyer, Robert Osborne, C. C. Robinson, and Robert Max Spear. ' SCIENCE-Robert Silber, Robert Becker, Mrs. Carolyn Conrad. Edmund Higgs, Robert McGannon, and Ralph Rothert. faculty on BUSINESS EIJllf'A'l'ION-Daniel Eggleston, Mrs. Winifred Breene, Mrs. Margaret llurkert, Miss Anne Fromwell, Miss Thelma Gruver, Il. 0. Iloward, Miss Mary Ituth Oakley. Alson Watson, and Warren Wilhelm. INDUS'I'ItIAL AICTS-George Deffendahl, Aner Adye, .lames Em- miek, Rudolph Ilappel, Sam I'ritehett, and .lohn Wolford. IIOMEMAKING-Mrs. Ruth Presley, Mrs. Mathilda Pugh, and Miss Dorothy Shaw. l'IIYSlt'AL Elll't'A'I'ION-Thomas Walker Turner, Lowell Galloway, Marion Graham, I'k:ly.!ar Iiatterhenry, Robert MeGannon, Ivor Morrison, Vharles flag, Miss Irma .lean Rodgers, Harold Stubbs, and Miss Gladys Weinsheimer. LIIRRAIKIAN-Miss Margaret M1-Leish. NI'RSE-'l'EAt'IIEIR-Mrs. Lola Winters. t'AI E'I'EItIA-Mrs. Marie Loehrlein CManagerJ, Mrs. Jeanette Al- ford, George llerryman, Mrs. Muriel Calvert, Mrs. Mabel Geraeh, Mrs. Lillian Ilicks, Mrs. Irene Lenn, Mrs. Leona Mefarty, Mrs. Iiessie Itiepc. Mrs. Esther Stamler, Mrs. Mildred Staples, Mrs. Minnie Switzer, Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, Mrs. Glendala Wagner, and Henry Weatherford. lIl'll,llING SEItYlt'E-Ilead Custodian, Neal Kuhng Assistant Cus- todian, Tillman Iioardg Matron, Mrs. Edna Iioernerg Matron, Mrs. Mattie Iiuchanang Matron, Mrs. Pauline Craigg Matron, Mrs. Bessie Igleheartg Matron, Mrs. Evelyn Marksg Matron, Mrs. Essie Mastisong Engineer. William Seibg Assistant Custodian. Andrew Staigerg Matron, Mrs. Irma l'tley,' Assistant Vustodian, Edward Wambachg and Matron, Mrs. Eileen Wingfield. Retiring David Kardokus, born in Free- landville, Indiana, came to t'entral High in the fall of 153223. He previ- ously attended rural schools in Knox County and completed grade school at iBeknell, Indiana. Upon graduat- ing from Bicknell High School, in a class of two boys and seven girls, he went to Indiana State Teachers' College. It was at this time that Nlr. Kardokus signed a pledge to devote his life to the profession of teaching. After serving: in the mili- tary in World War I, he received his B.S. degree in Education at ISTC. He did graduate Work at the Uni- itil versity of Chicago and the Univer- sity of Southern California, and was awarded his M.S. degree by the School of Education at Indiana Uni- versity. Thirty-five years ago he lzagan his teaching here at Ventral in room 109. During' those thirty-five years, Mr. Kardokus was elected president of the Schoolmen's Vinh, president of the Board of Vontrol, and chair- man of the Honor A Vommittec. During' the time he was president of the Board of Fontrol, the lloard began ill the present procedure of record keeping, 421 placing' com- bined deposits of clubs into llank Savings Account, and till lllI4lj.l'l'llllj,f funds for Scholarship IC and other such worthy functions. As chairman of I-Ionor A t'onnnitlee, he de- veloped the procedure of home room cumulative scholarship reports for office administration. Mr. Kardokus niet his wife here at f'entral. She was a teacher and previously a graduate of Vcntral, then called Evansville lIig'h School. Mr. and Mrs. Kardokus have two daughters and a son. During vaca- tion time they have visited many places in the U.S. Their most am- bitious trip, however, was in 121523 when Mr. Kardokus and his family flew to Germany to visit his son continued on page 30 Page 3 sponsor and officers For the last four years one person who has constantly worked for the advancement of the Class of 1958 is our class sponsor, Miss Mary Louise Heger. Miss Heger has donated time, energy and effort to promoting our welfare and happiness. She has assisted us in learning Central's present educa- tional facilities and its traditional background. For four years our problems have been her prob- lemsg she has helped us with the understanding and the wisdom of a truly great person. As we grow older, we of the Class of 1958 will appreciate even more fully than we now do our debt to her direct and indirect guidance, her wise counseling, and her genuine friendliness. Wher- ever we go and whatever we do, we will be better citizens for having been under Miss Heger's lead- ership. Fred Freels Miss Heger Fred Freels Barbara Love Bobbi Reinicke Nancy Fegan PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETAF Page 4 1 XI I.I'IN, .IANI1'I'I IIA :ml--y liull I up Vluln In-hr lirziman Hall Muniiui' XI I,l'iN, VV.-NNID,-X Ii 1 1--luv' Hull mlm-lit l'mul IIXR Winnvr Nr Vuun I l'.-X Iii-in XNVICY, .IIINIC I. Ii C 1-clan' Hull I ilin fluh 'ln-m'v Clllli mv KICK, JOAN Hurwmnl lflowoi' Girl Iislxm-r Op:-1'L'fl:i Studi-nl Uuun AKICR, THOMAS I,I'IKOY lla-Ianwurv SIi:ikvslw:irv flulx V-Pres QR IKAMl4l'IIiGI4Ili. LAICRY VVAYNIC Trinity l,ll1.l14'l'!ll l I'mp Mun .Ir I'Iuv Vmnrn llshi-r l9AliFII'II,lJ, Iflildll Fullm. Ilshvr Sluwlvnt Umm lic-in Slmrtsnmii's Club .-XI,I,.-XRD, .IIIIJY KAY IiA'l'I'lS, ISII,I.Y I'i:li'wuu4l Sllulvlil funn H1-zlllh funn Sm-llimz Fluh Vlluil' XNIIIC, lUINAI,II IiAI.l,.'XRIl, I'A'l'IiICIA ANN 1 1-Ilan' Hull lic-svi'x'v lfuutlmll V irsiiy Ifoullmll Willvvlvl' I l'A Iivp I.us'kL-r Iiop Hull Mnnilur liurkh:nr4It, Nzitinnaxl Hrrnul' Society Fr-Rus linskvllmll Imvkvi' liop Jr-Sl' Flzixs Rep l!lu'1'KHAM. SHARON KAY l's-dnl' Hull Che-m'i'Io:xcIcr lflnwvl' Girl Sm-llim: Fluli Stull:-nt Cuunril IIICNSON, SHARON K.-XY ISIVINS. SIlIIiI.I'1Y Me-muriul High t':im- Wurlil Ns-iighlvm' I'mim'iI Svnzitm' I'rim'ip:1I's Ufficv Srliulanrsliip IC Mm-ssl-mgi-r Hunan Hwiltli l'num'iI HICYICIC. NANCY IRIQNIG IIIAIIQ, IZICUICKIIQ Iii-clcm-lm-I' I,utIin-run Svlimuil 'liviinymui High Svlmnl Nnliunzll Iiunm' Sm-in-ly Sluilvnt 11111111-il H1-ullh livp .M-livity lin-p Sriciicv ICOsvul'm'Ii 'IH-um Mosm-imc-I' Vunmi HIGHS, HIQICNIIA l,l'il'f ICUHN, USVJXIC lfi. Va-mlzu' Hall liaakvl' l'm1m'c-l'l 0i'r'ln-sll':1 Nfiliuliul Ilnmn' Suri:-ty Hi-ziltli i'rxum'il Sluilvlit Vullliwil Hvp .Iuniur l'uum'il Svlmlzirxliip IC Iinnnr A Aviivily lla-If ISIVINS, I'A'l' IIUICIJICHS, N.-XNVY Sl'l'i fum' Assuniptiun Hull Mnnilm' I In-4-rlvzuls-1' :Kiln-llzlzuwv .fXlIvluI:11im' lie-p I I.-X R1-p I uulb:1Il Qluu-li Vzmxl V-I' rm Page 5 HOLES, NORA .IEAN l'arpx-nter lt0YI.l.S, .IANETTE Hebron Nat'l Honor Society .Ir l'lay Swing Choir Scholnrship E RRANHAM, liARllARA Henry Reis llookslore Staff l l'A Hop Hall Monitor llRAN'l'l.l'lY, l'A'l' linker Studm-nt Conn R4-p Health Conn R1-p Hall Monitor Flower Girl Page 6 ISRAY, ROBERT NEIL Henry Reis llaseball Football Intramural lloard Comm Usher BRICKEY, DONALD E. Baker Locker Rep Comm Usher Senior Comm Pan-American Assembly RURRIS, MARIANNA Delaware Hall Monitor Sellini! Club PTA Rep IIRUCE, THELMA EVANELLE Fulton Class Rep Athletic Office Assistant Hall Monitor E E Q r BUTLER, AMA LOIS Linroln High School Health Coun Hall Monitor Girl's Glee Club Ewing Contest RYARD, PATRICIA A. Fulton-llutler lAlabamal Health Rep Pep Club CAMPISELL, JEWELI, Delaware Swing Choir Concert Choir A Jr-Sr Coun Christmas Pageant CANNON, NANCY Fulton Athletic Usher Athletic Office Flower Girl Jr Play s CARLILE, FAYE Fulton Athletic Office .Ir Class Rep Sen Class Rep Cub Cheerleader CARSON, KENNETH Mica Costa, California Scholarship E Honor A Future Printers Club Master Printer CAUSEY, CAROLYN Fulton Red Cross Rep CISSELL, MARGIE Delaware Centralian Ed-In-Chief Selling Club V-Pres Flower Girl Hall Monitor ' A C LARDY, JOYCE FAYE Wheeler Hall Monitor Concert Choir A Musical Comedy CLARK. GAYLE' PRUD EEN Wheeler Bookkeeping Club Science Fair Award Bookkeping NOMA Award Spanish Club CLARK, KENNY Wheeler Locker Rep Jr Red Cross Sportsman Club CLASPELL, RUTH ANN Golconda, Illinois Operetta Concert Choir A Music-ally Yours, Il yrs Hall Monitor f MA ff' eww' f? ' ORM, MARY ANGELA Columlrizi Henllh Connell Selling Club Flower Girl Worlnl Neighbor CUNLEY. JOYCE Henry Reis Flower Girl Health Conn Rep Si-holzirship E Honor A .Q - CUTSINGER, HELEN ROSE Columbia Hull Monitor DEAN, HAROLD C. Baker Hi-Y Del'RlES'l', REX WADE Fulton Varsity lhusketlmll Fr, Soph Class Rep Loeker Rep Commenrement llsliel' Dl'.'li0AL'l', FREDERICK DAVID DEVINE, RAMONA CAROL UKLEY. JOY JR l'0Rl4E'l l', FRANK R. DALLAS, ALBERT Delaware linker St Paul's Lutheran Wenntehee, Washington Hi-Y Flulm l'om'erl llzinil rlll'2lCk Hi-Y Sportsnmns Ululr Trampoline Team SI' l'l2ly Musieometly 'OMlSS, LONDA SHARON K'ROF'l'S, JUDY DAME, CLARENCE EARL DEERE. ROBERT t'e1I:ur Hull Cellar Hall Cedar Hall Wheeler Slll1ll'l1l.C0llIl Health ffoun Rep .Ir Red Cross Rzlsehzill Student Mzinmzel' 121 .lr Rell Cross Worlil Neiprlibor Conn Future Printer Health Couneil Rep. Worlil Neixzhluor Conn Hall Monitor Home Room Attenwlaince- Rep. Selliim Fluli O0l'l'lR, ANN l'llLl,EY, LARRY DAIYGHERTY, RICHARD D. IIELGMAN. SHARON Dixie Heights High, Covinxzton, Hnrwooel Fulton Henry Reis Kenlueky Rell Uross Rep Golf Team Hall Monitor l l'A Rep Future Printers Football Selling: Cluli Rookstore Health Rep Activity Rep Attenclnnre Rep .-'kltemlzmve Rep Senior Conn PTA Rep Henry Reis .lr Rell Cross Ser Hull Monitor 'l'r:ivel fluli Soph llrnnm lllfTRlNSON. 'l'Rl'lSSA linker Lilirury Assistant 1'oneert Vlioir li DOSSE'l l'. GALE RIVHARD Fulton Golf 'I'1-:im Clause Rep lntrzlmurnl lizisketlnlll Page BMEI ER, HI'II.I'IN DUNCAN, HAROLD L. E VV heeler .lunior l'lay Senior Counril Student Council c'0HlI'lH3Ill'l'Y'l19HI. Usher DUNN, WILMA Iiakel' Flower Girl Student Coun I.iln'ar5 Assistant Scholarship I'l IJYSON. IIOIIIQIIC G. Delaware Press Selling Club Student Coun Health Conn l'Q'ARI', MARTHA RAE linker Hall Monitor Home lie Club Uperetta Choir Page 8 IC IC E Fulton Hall Monitor Selling Club Flower Girl NGEI., S'l'I'lI HEN Iiurkhardt Centralian Idll-in-Chief Scholarship E Locker Ren Comm Usher SKRIDGE, ANN Caze Flower Girl Christmas Pageant Selling Club Usher VANS, GI LIS ERT DARROLL Ilosse High School Swim! Choir Jr-Sr Drama Concert Choir A Operelta FEGAN, NANCY Henry Reis Jr Class Sec Sr Class Sec Sr Conn Nurse Assistant FISCHER, NANCY ANN Trinity Lutheran Head Girl Prefect Sec of Nat'I Honor Society Rep to Girls' State Scholarhip E, Honor A FITCH, MARTHA Delaware Nat'l Honor Society Sr Conn PTA Exurutive Iioarxl Scholarship IC FLEIG. WILLIAM F., JR Hebron Senator Science Fair Award Sr Play Comm Usher FORD, ETTA G Fulton Principal's Offire FORD, RICHARD A. G F G Columbia Football Wrestling Sportsmans Club C-mens Club REELS, FREDERICK St. Paul's Lutheran Sr Class Pres ALLEN G ANDER, JACK Delaware Basketball Comm Usher World Neixzhbor Conn Baseball ARIEPY. ROIIICRT Fulton Football Track ARRISON. LINDA LOUISE Selvin High School World Neighbor Coun Nat'l Athletic Honor Society Attendance Office Football All City Student Coun Rep Wrestling ALLOWAY, HENRY CLAY GIBBS. DONALD St. Paul's Lutheran Science Club Christmas Play Cap and Gown Comm Centralian Staff Caze Speaker of House Vice-Pres Student Council Varsity Football 2 Years Varsity Baseball :S Years WWW if' fm It ' 2 ' . Z, 'X' MMQEQ W .. Q- -ze?g':f-Lg-3:5:'-' I .fxx fx 1 V V 5, t ' X ai 15.215, my vs .3 , x yl 5u.. --.. GlI,lSER'l', CHRISTINE GOTHAM, I,UCII,I.E C'i70 GI GI Hull Monitor GI Musirnl Comvnly Sturll-nl Counril .Mlilm-tiv Ilshvr llookstorv Worker OI,l'l I'tl, JAMES Columbian Ss-llingr Club 'l'rc-us PSUN. JUANITA Ileluwure Selling: Club Attenrlnlwe Offici- Worlrl Neighbor Cou n ,I'INN, .IIM G Cedar Hull Slide Rule Club Ill S4-irnvv Institute Sheridan High School Flower Girl Selling Club GR EENWOOID. DONALD Ilulnwure I ootlmll Track Trampoline Team C-Men's Club GRIMM, I'HY LI.IS ANN liurkhardt Class Rep Flower Girl Attenclanve Offire Reservation Club RUBEN, BEVERLY .IEANNE Columbia Red Cross Rep Hall Monitor I'rincipal's Office PTA Rep HARDEN. JOSEPH Columbia Sportsmen Club HARIJESTY, ROBERT Henry Reis Sricnce Research Freshman Class Rep Science Team Club Svicnce Service Club HAMNICR, RAY HAR PER, PATRICK Wheeler Spanish Club Art Cluh Student Coun R1-11 Jr-Sr I'Iuy HART, RAE ANN Hurwoosl Flower Girl Usher Health Coun Rep Bookstore Stuff HAWES, MONA Gaze Fulton Wrestling: Attendance Rep Sportsmen Club Future Printers HARKER, IIHYLIIIS ANN HEADY, DIANE Fulton Red Cross Rep Activity Rep Scholarship E Honor A Henry Reis Act Rep 3 yrs Scholarship E Girl Class Rep Honor A ' s- -Q: . . 1 2:55. A 53.-E. I-a w e . : 'W , li iii:R,WgLM'NG , Ph? .,,,,. ,Mg S AW'M ..... gg ' :MW 3 H ICADY, GEORGE Hu rwoocl Golf' 'IH-nm Nu1'l .-Xtlilvti: Honor Sovin I-II4lA'1'H. l'AliUI.YN l AYl'l Ile-lzxwzlru Hull Monitor Convert Choir A .Ir R041 Cross lim-p HELMISOKTK, JOHN M. Ile-lxiwuru Co-Cuptnin I ootImll I-'ootbnll Kiwanis Awzurml Nat'l Honor Son-is-ty Hvml Iioy I'l'efvn't HERNANDEZ, CHARLES Cedar Hull Concert liunml Ilauwa- liunll Hip: I!l'ou1lrus1 Page 9 'Sw' HERRON, WILMA MAE Delaware World Ni-izhbor Coun Hall Monitor Honor A HILDEISI-lAN'I', MARVIN irovker Rep Art Club Nat'l Art Honor Society HINTON, Al.I,l-IN DEAN Fulton HITCH. LINDA Hebron Junior Play Honor A I,ilu'ury VVorlnI Neighbor Coun Page IO HOLDER, NORMA JEAN Columbia Hall Monitor HOLLAND, BOBBY GENE Delaware Locker Rep Selling Club HOSTE'I'Ll'L'R, DONALD GLENN Mt. Vernon High Freshman Football HOUSTON, ANNETTE J. Baker Healtlx Rep Hall Monitor Auditorium Usher HUNT, NETTI FAYE Delaware Concert Choir A Operetta Musically Yours JACKSON, RALPH F. Caze Intramural Basketball JEFFRIES, GERALD LEE 'iO'lT'l' Hall Trampoline Team Sportsman Club Big Broadcast Football JOHNSON, BOBBY L. Burkhardt Choir Reserve Football JOHNSON, KATHEREN G. KELLER, HILDA Wheeler Hall Monitor Lancaster, Ohio V-Pres Jr Red Cross Art Club Hall Monitor JOHNSON, RICHARD GLENN KEMP, ROBERT JOSEPH Delaware Jr Red Cross Rep PTA Rep National Art Honor Society Honor E Award JONES, BONNIE Baker Voncert Choir Jr Senator Scholarship E' Press Club KASSEL, GARY FLOYD Cedar Hall Dance Band Bill Broadcast Concert Band Baseball Caze KLEITZ. JANICE Delaware Senior Coun Gold 8: Brown Messenger All-City Orchestra Scholarship E KNIGHT, KENNETH Cedar Hall Locker Rep Jr Play Commencement Usher Sr Play Comm Comm 5 llxm Klulv KUUNTZ, l.AlllCA Klil'l'Ilil'lli, JAMES ,EF , i ., A , 2 ef W, m .. 2? 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ANN-A l.0Vl'1, liARliAliA l1l'lll'lvll U1 Vlvu l'rvs .lr-Sr Vlzism-s Swim: Vhnir g7s'l1ul:nl'sl1ip li, Hnnm' A .lr unrl Sr Conn:-il l.llKl'Ili, JACQlllCl,lNl'1 Slll'I liurklmnll Vllfls-r l'm1HU lh,survulimi Vlulm 'Xilliirlzurinw Rep l.l'.'l'l M1'CI.ANAHAN, SANDRA Hebron Wurlvl Nviirlibur Conn I'1'1-:Q Avlivily llvp Opervttu Future TU2tL'lll'l'S' Club - -' .::5:: , 515' Ia 1, -g ,Q e- -3 : . , lnr '---.A gr, .:.: .NX 9 I lwmimmrl EWR ,p?' 53H5wr,wWQ, Q Wi., . 1 iff, mg 2 WW H Wi w, mwmww , , .wait Nami' wwwif lVlcC0liMll'K. iliAIil,l'IS l.l'lSl,ll'I llrl.Xl..XN, l AYl'I l'Il.l.l'1N Wllt'l'll'l' Nl--GHl'Il41, SHI lil.l41Y lfullun l':m Ann-l'in':ll1 .llzlv l luw4-I' Girl Aullilnriuni Rus Vrmnn hvmnixli l'lulJ Hvnry livis .luniur l'lz1y livrl l'rus:4 livp l l'A R4-in lfluwvr Girl Mr-Nl'llCl,Y. Mli'HAl'l'l. llirl nut Lfrzulllulv l':lzv ll ulilu-npiluz tlulu Ari ilulm X1-livily llvp lfluwm-v' Girl M.'XlCSll, IIHNN X lllnry lhis F1-uiur l'nun lin-:llllu Vmm l.iIn'zu-y A-xiflzml flnlrl -Q llruwu lVl4-sw-mlm-I' l'nn1m UNI Nfl'VlAI'lON, lllil'INlJA Sllli MARSHAIJ.. Al.'l'A .I 1 n'pc-nlm' Hirll Monitor 4. ARK, l'A'l'Rll'lA ANN Fnllznilnizx NVm'lml N1-iyrlilxur Uuun Sn-lling Ululv Hull Mmlilm' Page ll WQQOF' .. ag ' - ,S . .,.::5Ef55f:5:, . :':l: Lai ER ?55: .4 ..+:f:. 3 al. -va K' H TRW. ,gl IVIARYNI'lI.I.. JOHN ED Harwood Student l'ounril Junior and Senior I'Iays I'ublic Address System lf Ilaseball IVIAY, IQARIIARA ICLIIEN I'Imm.i Rom-h Sludvni CUIIII World Neighbor Coun l I'A Rep Senior Gill Comm MELTON, IMOGICNE Fulton Hall Monitor I lower Girl llookken-ping Club Scholarship IC MI'lRt'HAN'I'. VVILLIAM Cale .lr Red Cross Rep Dans-0 liand lily: Illoadrasl Honor A Page I2 I ve-urn ,dhus-nh :.:.... .azlli I . 3 Q 255 I f NIERRICK. CLII 'I'ON Fu I tol- Goncert Iiund Com'urt Orch Rip: liroadeast Pan American Day MIELKE, PATRICIA ANN Delaware V-Pres Health Coun Flower Girl Hospitality Comm Ser Iloard of Control MILLER, BONNIE A. Iialxcr Aetivily Rep MILLER. DAVID Columbia Sportsman Club Gulf Student Coun J' Red Crofzs Coun wEl?HwQHHHHma MILLER, EDWARD CeRar Hall Junior Play Senior Council Treasurer of the NAUS Cap and Gown Committe MILLER. MELVIN F. Holy Rosary Basketball Honor A Scholarship E N:-xt'l Art Honor Society MILLER. ROBERT J. Hebron Fresh 8: Soph Class Rep Student Cnun Jr Iioy Prefcct Nat'l Honor Society MILLER. SARA GAUNTT Newburgh Grade School Student Council, Pres Varsity Cheerleader Nat'l Honor Society Senior Play 9 MILLER, SHARON LEE Fulton Usher Club Hall Monitor MOORE, SUE Carpenter Jr Rell Cross Rep MILLER, SHIRLEY MARDELLE MOORE, JAMES LESIII' Caze Nat'l Art Honor Soc Pres Senator Student Council Rep Class Rep MITCHELL, SAMMIH JEAN Harwood Iiook Store World Neighbor Coun MITZ, JAMES Columbia Basketball C-Men Club Comm Usher Pan American Day Wheeler Movie Operator Science Club MORELL, JERRY Fulton Class Rep Jr Council Sr Council Intramural Basket I MOORE, SUZAN NE Delaware Selling Club Sec Athletic Office Hall Monitor I-'TA Rep will MHUW fig 'Sa.am,AKv ll N ., .. ,, -.-. 5:3 St n- ,- 'fe 445 4 , .'-v x , D 22' If M , Q MORRIS, Gl'.1llUll'l H4-nry Rus Sr l'4.unril Jr IQ Sr l'l:ly Swing fhnir Uyu-rrtiu 2 yrs MORRIS, NANCY L llulu-r llnll Munilnr 'l'wi1lim! i'lulr Flaws Rap Ulmir MOSS, JUAN linill llixrlu S4-luml Sr l'11l liflilm' Sl Klnlmvil Slurln-nl i'nulu'il llrvsx flulm MURRAY. VARLOS Vuluml-ian Siuslvnl Falun l'omm l'r:l1vr l'IllGl'INl'1 TAROL WA YN lfl NIVHULS, LINDA FAYIC linker N-lllmz l'lul1 NURRIVK, J ICRRY WAYNE Ha rwuual NORMAN, l'lCGGY lft'l2lNVIlI'U H1-:alth RUB: llzlll Monitor fum-1-rt Choir A Nlusivzll Cnmc-1ly OLSON, SHARON l'ulumlriu llmxrml nf i'nnll'ul V-Pros Sl-llim: Club Hibloriun Sm'lmlul'ahip IC Flower Girl VARISH, ISURISY Whc-uh-1' l'nml.l12lll llusn-lxzxll l'um'L-rt Ur'cl1ost1'u lf-Mvn's Club l'A'l l'ldRSON, l'A'l'Rlk'IA Whculer Nlussemrur Comm Flower Girl Con Choir A Atlf-mluncv Offire l'AYNl',', DOROTHY H. lfulton Wurlfl Nviglmlnn' Cuun l5oukkee'1vim: Club Activity Offim-0 Wnrka-r Sz-lmlznrship E I'l'1'l'hIRS, KARAN U:-rpwnter Stulluut Cnun Rep Slmkvspvzlrv Uluh I'm-niruliun Assm- I'I4l Hunur A ANN 'Hl'lLl'S, lJUl,l H 'I ' .' lRliS'I , -' ,N . , um. Ilzxlu-1' Health Council Wurlnl N4-iglxlmr llmmlifium- hlunll-nl llmuu R1-gr licuurr A l':nn Alum-rirzm ,llany Wra-sllim: 'INKS'l'0N, lllll ORll l.l'Il'l l'll VMAN, .I .-XNl'l'I' linker l'nlumlwi:x .lr l'l:ly funlm lmclivl' R1-11 Prom Cunmx Vup :xml Gown Umnrn l'0Ol,l'I, SHARON HA'lll'illl l l'A Rep Upolwllzl .lr-Sr llrunm Vlmir l'ruy,:r:uns I'UWl'1l.l., 'l'Hl'Q'l.MA Fl Sz-lxruu lilllll Schnul Hull Nlnnilur Hull Mnnitm' RAINICY, S.'XNllR.-X ll.XRl.l'Il'IN Vam- .lr l'l:ny N:nl'I Arl llnnnr Snvioly Sllulvn! Vuun Rn-p 'lRlS'l'lNl'l RANISICY. l.lCl'I ANN lM'l:lw:xl's- Sm-lliml l'lulu l l'A Rup llull Nlunilur Page 13 '!!9 1, . . . S E ' f zz RANIJOl.l'H. SANDRA LOUISE' Henderson County High Om-rclta Sr Coun Hall Monitor l l'A Rep RASIIRH, HUIQERT E. Wheeler School Photographer Swing Choir Opt-retta Boy Class Rep 4 semesters RAWLINS. MARIE KATHLEEN Madisonville, Kentucky Head Usher Selling Club Dramatic Club PTA Rep RAY, GAYLE Caze Football 4 yrs Wrestling 3 yrs Track 4 yrs Sec of C Men Club Page I4 REINICKE, BOBBI lROBERTAl RILEY, WAYNE RUEGER, JACKIE Bosse Football Fulton Treas of Sr Class C-Monk Club Swing Choir Football Queen Health Day Court Operetta Coun Member Sr Coun Scholarship E Flower Girl REMINGTON, MARY ESTELLA ROBERTS, BRENDA SUE Wheclcr Bookstore Worker Hall Monitor Bookkeeping Club Activity Rep RICKARD, SHARON Fulton Flower Girl Athletic Usher Sellimz Club Hall Monitor RIECHMANN, FRITZIE Trinitv Lutheran Nat'l Honor Society T14-as World Neighbor Activity Rep Sr Coun Coun Baker Hall Monitor Home Ec Club Home Ec Program Comm ROGERS, WAYNE ALVIN Fulton Track 4 Years Basketball 4 Years C Men's Club ROSE, ROBERT LEE Caze Jr Class Rep Concert Choir A Concert Choir B Jr-Sr Drama RUEGER, JANICE SUE' Baker Selling Club Travel Club RUNAU, DEANNA Fulton Principal's Office Student Coun Activity Rep PTA Rep RUNDELL, CAROLYN Hebron Big Broadcast Swing Choir Sr Coun G8zB Messenger Committee Alam. , 'W 9 .., .,.,5 , ,.4..,.,.,, , I Q 1 f ': -:-f':5.Ei:s2:, ,.s?' sf' .- SALYER, ARNOLDIS Carpenter First Page Ed Centralian Scholarship E Honor A Nat'l Art Honor Society Health Coun SANDERS, JOYCE ANN Fulton Auditorium Reservations Orientation Assembly Shakespeare Club Honor A SCHMITZ. GEORGE FRANK Cedar Hall Choir Operetta SCHMIDT, MARLYNN Wheeler Bookstore Worker World Neighbor Coun Hall Monitor Selling Club .fi ,:..,,4w4. -QmM...M-wx WU? SCHNAUTZ, FREIJERICK W. Ik-Iawarv llaskvlball Track I'omnu-ni-1-mn-nt Usher .lr l'lay SCHOFII-II.D, DAVID Fulton Dance lland Head Auditorium Usher Chin-f Enginovr in Radio Dept Convert liand Sl'HOFIEI,D, IIUCI I,I.E GRACE Iiurkhardt Road Flower Girl Hospitality Comm .lr I'lay Comm Y 'll-eos SEII-'ER'I', IIARISARA K1-dar Hall .lr Rod Cross Rep Threl- C' Club Swing Choir Upvretta SHANE, PATRICIA ANN Caze Jr Red Cross Rep Athletic Usher Program Girl Hall Monitor SIKES, CONLEY Fulton H1-Y Club SMITH. DAVID I,EE Harwood Dance liand All-City Band Ilig Iiroadrast Concert lland SMITH, KAREN SUE Hebron Artivity Rep Girl Class Ren Senator Swim: Choir SMITH, MARGIE Baker .lr Red Cross Hall Monitor I-'lower Girl SMITH, VIRGINIA HELEN H1-nry Reis Red Cross Rep Ilibrary Assistant Honor A Concert Choir A SNODGRASS, MARY JOAN St. Ilene-dir-t's PTA Rep SOLIMAN, MARGARET Baker I-'lower Girl World Neiizhbor Coun Student Coun llrefvvt Nurses' Offivu GQ- SPENCER, FRANKLIN Chandler High School Paper Ed Pep Club lie-ta Club Junior I'lay SPICER, JOYCE Iiakvr Ilookstorv Flows-r Girl Usher PTA Rep STANLEY. NANCY DL-lawaru Choir Hall Monitor Orchestra STARNES, JOANN Fulton Activity Rep Sollimz Club Hall Monitor ,:,E:,,,,.,:i,l , i '. vsif - -f-' V 'Jr 2?'?r'f5s'rws,mw 'Q :EE :,. 51? . 513' . -W iff' ' . E-1,22 U .gf A E., -.z A ,V,,, .5fg:55gf.,:., - J: -,.,.4 t . S R. ...Q H+ Sl'El'HENS. SANDRA Henry Re-is Cvntraliun Staff Artivity Offivv Scholarship E I'rincipaI's Office' STEWART, IVAN Harwood Football liasz-hall I'an-American Day Assembly Intramural Ilaskm-tball STEVICNS, DARLA JEAN llalwr Ilookstorv I'rincipnl's Office Flowur Girl Girl Class Rup S'I'll,WEI.I,, IIADONNA Huntimzburyz High School Future Nurses' Pres Attendanve Office I lowc-r Girl Hospitality Comm Page I J' Yi X .f 'W A w Q M. ,,.S3VQ,. ..., , Y' m 5 A V, K mek Sflgkf ga it .,, -Qin STIITAMAN, SANDRA Iialu-r Choir Sub Hall Monitor Avtivily RI-lx World Neighbor Coun SULLIVAN. IJIGANNA Columbian l'TA Rep .lr Conn Selling Club Class Ron SIVMNICR, JONICLI, Fulton Hall Monitor Svlling Club SWANGU, SANDRA .IIC liusso High Swing' Choir N:it'l Honor Socicty Scholarship H Student Conn Page I6 :li my AN TAYLO I, liakcr 1-It-.ilth Coun Concert Choir A Jr-Sr Drama Club Operetta 'I'AYl,OR, JUDI A. 'I' T , 1. Wheeler Swim: Choir Nat'l Ari Honor Suri Scholarship IC Student Conn AYLOR, NAOMI Columbia Hull Monitor Selling Club Choir for Il Years R, DORRIS ANN TEPLIN, BARRY ROY ety button Selling Club Current History Club ERRY, MILTON Harwood Locker Repreentative Student Council Red Cross Rep Activity Book Rep THIRY, TOVVANA Columbia Health Cou n Selling Club Pep Club Concert Orchestra ENISON, DOUGLAS EARL T liossv High Selling Club Gadgets Club HOMPSON, CHARLES E. Delaware Varsity Football Reserve Basketball Varsity Track Pres C Mens Club TOMPKINS, BARBARA Harwood hall Monitor Jr Red Cross World Neighbor Coun Selling Club UIRELHOR, DORIS JEAN Iiurkhardt Student Coun Ren Concert Choir A Musical Comedy WAGGONER, LINDA Henry Reis World Neighbor Coun Concert Band May Queen Atten Fresh-Soph Rep WAIT, WILLIAM RAY Fulton Nat'l Art Honor Soicety WALKER, BOB Baker Football Intramural Basketball Travelcr Club Art Club WALLACIS, JUDY Culver PTA Rep Selling Club 'I,l1lYL'I Club Hall Monitor WAIVIISACH, JACK Did not graduate WAMISACH. SHARAN EI AINE Columbia World Neighbor Coun Selling Club Hall Monitor WATHEN, Cazc Natfl Honor Society Sr l'lay Mig llroadcasl Sr Coun WEISH, ROIiER'l' EARL Ile-lawarc l'rinl Club WEISSTER, PATSY linker Cheerleader Health Coun .lr Coun Hull Monitor WEDGE, TIM Hebron Loclwr Rep Activity Rep Hoy Class Rep Comma-nw-nlcnl Usher WELLS, JOYCE llaker Fulton Jr Red Cross Flower Girl Concert Choir A Musical Comedy WESTERFIELD. YVONNE WILLIAMS, JAMES C. llurkhardt Fulton Student Council Pri-fect Jr Refi Cross, Sec Concert Choir A Musical Comedy WESTFALL, CAROLYN JEAN WILLIAMS, SUE WILDT, DOROTHY ANN Reservation Comm Pan-A merit-an Day Locker Rep Henry Reis Fulton Activity Rep Red Cross Rep Senator Hall Monitor Y-Teens Cap and Gown Comm Lunch-Line Monitor WHITE, VICTOR WILLIFORD, DAVID ALLAN Columbia Delaware Comm Usher Comm Usher Future Printer Club JI' Play Publicity Comm Jr Play Health Conn' Senior Talent Day Comm Scholarshlll L WINFIELD, ETHEL Delaware Health Coun R4-p Attendance Rep Honol' A Principal Offiue WINGFIELD. MELHA JEAN Delaware World Neighbor Conn WINEGER, JEROME FRANK Harwood Student Council Activity Rep 2 Years Honor A li Semesters WOOD, JOAN Ilaker Homemakinu' Club Hall Monitor WOOD, ROY WAYNE Harwood I ootbllll Golf Sr Class Rep C Men's Club WORMAN, LINDA Henry Reis Student Council, Svc Hcalth Council, Pres Swim! Choir Big lirmndcast YOUNG, JOHN Portsmouth High Science Team Micro Minds YOUNG. WANDA JEAN Henderson County High Concert Choir A Page I7 a ZW1tKEx., BARBARA SUE ZWICKEL, BETTY HOWARD, BILL MATTINGLY, JANICE SUE MEDDERS, ALBERT FRANKLIN Newburgh Newburgh Nashville, Tennessee Trinity Lutheran Englewood High lChicaxzor N21l'l HOYIOI' S0597-Y NHV1 HUHOI' Society Baseball Red Cross Pres Concert Choir A Future Nurses Club Honor A Basketball Class Rep Honor A Concert Choir A Scholarship E Fggtball Honor A Swing Choir .lr Real Cross Conn Nurse's Office Hi Y 1Jrincipa1'S Office Operetta senior award and honors Awam- Commencement Speakers: John Marynell, Sara Miller, Nancy Fischer, John Helmbock. Class Speakers: Bill Bates, Martha Fitch, Dave DeBoalt, Janette Boylls. Oscar Bohn received a Benjamin and Anna Bosse Scholarship, also an Evansville Alumni Fund Scholarship. Janette Boylls received a Benja- min and Anna Bosse Scholarship, the Mary Straton Legeman Award and a scholarship award in music given by the Vander- burgh County Home Demonstra- tion Chorus. Janette also re- ceived a Kiwanis Award in music. Nancy Fischer received a Music Award. Martha Fitch received an Achieve- ment Scholarship. Jack Gander received the Kiwanis Award in basketball. .Iohn Helmbock received the Ki- wanis Award in football, also a medal and 310 for third place in the boys' division o the Elks, Youth Leadership Awards. Janice Kleitz received a Benjamin and Anna Bosse Scholarship, also the Women's Rotary Club Lorraine Koontz received a Music Award. Carolyn Lauer received the NOMA award and an Alumni Fund Scholarship. Barbara Love received a Kiwanis Award in music. Fay Malan received the Hiram Ravdin award, also the Evans- ville Business and Professional Women's Club Award. John Marynell received a Benjamin and 'Anna Bosse Scholarship. Robert John Miller received a Rec- tor Scholarship at DePauw Uni- versity. Sara Gauntt Miller received the CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS SERVICE LINOTYPING COMPANY With the Accent on SERVICE Page I 8 M. Louise Thrall Scholarship, at I. U., also a medal and a 9550 savings bond for first place in the girls' division of the Elks' Youth Leadership Awards. George Morris received an Alumni Fund Scholarship from E. C. Karan Peters received the Rose Rudin Award. Karen Smith received a scholar- ship from Indiana State Teach- ers' College. Linda Wathen received the Mary Stratton Legeman Award, also a Music Merit Award from I. U. Other scholarships and awards are not known at the time o this writing. 314 N. W. THIRD STREET PHONE HA 2-4756 student council - underclass officers Standing, left to right. are: llon Gibbs, Vice President ,' .lohn Steele Speaker ol' llouseg and Linda Day, Secretary of House. Seated are: .lohn Wolford, Sponsor: Micki Wathan, Secretary o Senate: and Sara Miller, President. This year, in addition to all their routine jobs. the Student Counci changed thc constitution, sponsored a clean up campaign, and electe football queen. QSVEQPQLD Pictured above are the Sophomore officers. Standing left to right- Connie lloerner, secretary: and Anne Cooper, treasurer. Seated left to ight-Darlene Poland, vice-president, Mrs. Winters, class sponsorg and Steve Schrader, president. Q fa,, J i l Pictured above are the Junior Class officers for this school year. Left. right in the front row are Linda Kallenbach, vice president: Jerry president. the back row are Sandy Smith, treasurer: Robert Spear, Junior Sponsorg and Margo Maier, secretary. Fhese officers along with other members of their class made the -Senior Prom a big success. me Dm Page I9 concert band First. row, l. to r., Steve .lohnston, Mike Schroer, Richard Herod, Dorothy Payne, and Curtis Wingert. Second row, Carolyn Oldham, Diane Knapp Sondra Clayton, Betty Dever, DeeAnn Deutsch, Gary Stephens, Phyllis Floyd, Phil Winfield, Ricky .lones, and Kenneth Scholl. Third row, Sharon Reisinger, Ed McWethy, Darrell McNeely, Frances Kennedy, Nancy Offerman, Georgia Eakins, Rebecca Merrick, Brenda Mohler, Ronald Campbell and Steven Hay. Fourth row, George Holmes, Janice Howell, Judy Mercer, Shirley Hardesty. Standing, l. to r., Mr. Craddock. Emma .lutzi, liarrg Mielke, Gary Kassel, .lerry Lawrence, Joe Eskridge, and Charlie Sanders. concerl: orchestra First. row, l. to r., Bill Merchant, Judy Kohl, Pamela Goldsmith, Carolyn Sparks, Steve Johnston, and Curtis Wingert. Second row, Connie Doel ner, Keith Weil, Kenneth Drew, .lanice Johnson, Marylee Wever, Robert Merchant, Vicki Koontz, and Bob Parish. Third row, Ellen Tenbarge, Towan Thiry, Betty Zwickel, Martha Winfield, and Janet, Hall. Standing, Linda Tremper, Dennie Richter, Gary Kassel, and Mr. Craddock. Page 20 X js'?,s. ,f XX First row l. to r., Janice Ward, Nancy McManus, Ruth Ann Jung, Sherral Bullock, Mary Alice Wilbur, Pam Wasson, and llruce Eberle. Second Karen 'llc-are loe York lamew Van Fowsan Connie Siscel, .ludy Martin, Warren Oakley, .lames Oakley, 'I'emme Patterson, and Larry liisner. row, . ., . , . . . , 'l'hird row, .lim Fasey, Larry Williams, Diana Higgins, LeDorie Tate, Chuck Leach, .lerry Walthall, David Miller, David Kincaid, Ralph Trautvetter, Dill Merchant, Steve Samovitz, and Clifton Merrick. Fourth row, Gary Prowell, .lohn Gottman, Ronald Diggs, .ludy Adams, David Reisinger, .lohn Kimm, Tony Simpson, Bill Beller, Lindell Dodge, and Bob l'rowell. Nancy Wmternheimer was not present. I l C l n W ller, Sandra Brown, and Fredrica Riechmann. First. row I. to r., Martha Fitch, Mary Alice Wilbur, Sondra Ruston, Caro McKenny, ,aro y e ,t'l'ft M ri k Janice Stew art Lindell Dodge Joe York Brenda Biggs and Carolyn Pease. Third row, Morris Rister, Donna Young, Second row, 1 on er c , ' , , , -, Donna Schoenbaechler, Linda Schmitt, Sharon Crofts, Linda Wathen, Karen Bruce, Donna Miller, and Virginia Jones. Page 21 1 i 4 l l 1 l -u uw IU U 'D CU 1. -Q U L5 Page 22 .c o CG af an C1 I: QI -1: .E -I E Q U1 Q- .E rn s. : C 5' -1. GJ ffl va cv LC in I-I N L: 2 .-. aa Fm li if Z .-. .... cu L4 L4 cu P5 .-. 5. av .-. .Z cu C L: Q lu L :Q 5 .cf if ... E In 'U ..- f as ,- -. :I aa C W .- ES M I- Ln ra -J L: o s: cu -F .E F' Pu Q Al .- af. ua .- .ra cd C V2 12 E se 'T Q5 5 an ra QI E' : o Ca 215 Ln QJ J: E m E 'E ns .Q cu 9 I: eu Q ris Rist er. OI' M and rautvetter phT al errick, Bill Merchant, R M Prowell, Clifton -E F-1 :wx rr Ll L1 FV an 0 Al - .-T .- aa 3 O I cu U ..- I :u H cf ca E U2 as ..- Z in VD Ph cd Q C5 'U .E -I Q Nl D F- C in 51 -C 71 sl Qi Cl In-1 Q C2 9 B-1 CU 'E I: YO Q LI Q4 I: 5 Cu C5 'U S'-1 GJ - C5 nf .2 N E' 9 OL L.. .1 .- v-1 Z ..- .- Gd a o -I su :: 71 :E ca M :: bb 1- in D- F L. ': as Fl Z .-. ,.. cu 3 r: L- o Ld -CI .- LE DJ .71 Ln Q4 .E N 4-4 L1 Q3 4-v C B1 ld Q H cf eu KH aa gr' ff 'like ey, IN l Chum Sylvester Teague, Donna Bette Hunt, McKenny, .lac Carol auer, B IIII er, A a Mill ODD D ukens L ancy oylls, N B Bates, Carol Sandy Judy Mercer, of was Master rowder B larence Sandefur. C Marie Sparks, and otz, Carol Becker, Carolyn Bo Becker, Sherrie arianne Nl Wvyer. Walter Conner, hy t F0 Eberle, D0 TUC? B Sim pkins, Vere-monies. peared on the program. ali Swing f'h0ir also The choir x Front Row: Sandra Randolph, Doris l'helhor, Patrieia Patterson, .loyte Flardy, Dian' Heally, Linda VVorman, Sandra Swanpzo. .lewell t'amphell, Nancy Morris, Mary W'ester- field, Doris Taylor. ,loan liaker, Sandro Mc-t'lanahan. and Linda lliteh. Sei-onal Row: l,i-flrn Skomp, Sara Miller, t'hristine tlilhert. t'arolyn Rundell, Carolyn Heath, Margaret Remington, Nettie Hunt. Wanda Wm-nlzel. Wanda Young, llarlmra Seifert, llarliara Love. llarhora Zwiekel, t'arolyn Lauer, Nanci lfepzan, Sharon Poole, Martha Earp, llelen Smith, and Janice Mattingly. 'l'hiril Row: I.iniln Wathen, Dorothy Wildt, Karen Smith. .lohn tireuhel, Max Hatch.-r, Edmond Mackey. tiilhert Evans, Fred Ifreels, llavid lillerhusvli, Norman t'undiff. lfronris lflnrl llilrlerhaek, l'auI Todd, llon Smith, Nancy Stanley, .ludi Taylor, Nancy Ill-yer, and Ruth Vlaspell. llavk Row: .lam-lie lioylls, Phyllis lironemeyer, Gloria Faye t'arlile. George Sehmitz. .lm-k Ruepzer, W'olter Weyer, Albert Medders, .lim llollimzsworlh, George Morris, Ki-nt Vherry, lluve Ilelioalt. Alvin Keller, .lim Devine, Bob Rose. lloh Laffoon, lluhert Rasure. Sandra Stephens, Shirley Mt-tlhee, and Nancy lfiselier. swing choir 5 i l 1 Members of Swlnl t'hoir standing left to right are, first row, Sara Miller, Ledra Skomp, Barbara Seifert, Sandra Swango, Linda Worman, and Duke Rasure. Second row, llnrroll Evans. Karen Smith, Phyllis Krnnemeyer, Jewell Campbell, and Alvin Keller. Third row, Brad t'hnffin, direvtor, Fred Freels, Judi Taylor, Uarulyn Rundell, NBHCY Fl5l'h9l', Barbara Love. and Gulf!!! lVl0rriS- Fourth row. Walter Weyer, .lack Rueger, AI Medders, and Paul Todd. Seated at the piano is Janette Boylls. Standing! nt the bass is Linda Wnthen. Page 23 wrestling l ront row. left to right: Manager lienny Phelps, Larry Lisembee, and Ron Carson. Second ron, left to right: Coach 'l'om Turner. Eddie Frizzell, .lim Dor- man. Fred lfreels, .lerry Sanders, Gary Oberding. and Evansville follege Physical Education Major Dave Davies. Back row. left to right: 'l'om Anderson, Richard Ford. .lohn Helmbuck, Harden Hales, and .lerry Lawrence. Pictured above are the members of C'entral's golf team, third place winners in the SIAC, coached by Lowell Galloway. Kneeling from left to right are: Gary Jones, Harry Rolley, Larry Brill, I'aul Maier. and .lerry Boyd. Standing are: Mike Schroer, George Heady. Tom Tresselt, Roy VVood, Tom Walter, and .lim Van Fossan. Page 24 Freels Lisembee lst in City Frizzell 2nd in Sectional Lisemhee lst in Regional 2nd in State Y i Front row, left. to right: Cecil Pugh, .lim Fuquay, Gary Jones, .lohr Steel, Leon Schwartz. Hack row, left to right: .lack Gander, .Ierry Grey, Coach Marion Graham Louis Lynn, and Tom Treseelt. 2nd in City Standings 8th in SIAC Standings baseball Front row, left to right: Art Epperson, Mike Riney, Jimmy Turpin, .lohn Sullivan, and Clee Wilson. Y Second row, left to right: .lohn Becking, Don Gibbs, Bob Bray, .lack Gander, Larry Lawrence, Paul Rohner, and Randy Dennison. Rack row: Assistant coach Harold Stubbs, Cecil Paymond, Charles Godbolt. Bob lleckham. llob Jones, Paul Niednapgcl, Steve Schrader, and Coach Ilan lloward. track Front row, left to right: Lawrence Harris, Cecil Pugh, .lohn Bush, Doug Collins, Mike Latham. Ronnie Voifrht, and Harry Ransdall. Second row: .lcrry Thurman, Don Weber, Fred Freels, Don Ashby, Gene Sisk, .lim Hollingsworth, James Greer. and Don Darnell. Third row: Carlos Snider, Wayne Rogers, Louis Lynn, .lohn Steel, John Hete, Alan Fitch, Leon Schwartz, and Coach .lim Myers. Page 25 sectional champions 4 i Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Page 26 57 ........ ...... photo courtesy Sunday Courier Front row, left to right: Larry Lawrence, Jack Gander, .lohn Steel, Carlos Snider, Leon Schwartz, Wayne Rogers, and Gary Chesser. Back row, left, to right: Reserve Coach Jim Myers, Varsity Coach Marion Graham, Gary Goodsen, .lim Mitz, Rex DePriest, .Ion Fuquay, Louis Lynn, Bob Beckham, and Freshman Coach Ed Katterhenry. 8110 FIBBB. RECORD - Won 16, Lost 8 Sectional Tourney Boonville Central 50 North Princeton Central 51 Mater Dei Wiley Central 58 Mt. Vernon Lincoln . ,,... .....,..............,........,.... ' Regional Tomy Central 46 .......................................... Princeton Reitz Memorial Washington Memorial Bloomington Jasper HUNORS Eeltz Kiwanis Award Jack Gander un Elgifgllig Honorary Captain ........... ....... W ayne Rogers miiffyincennes Most Valuable Player ....... .......... J im Mltz North New Albany Mater Dei Tu .D -H .2 bE 5. C5 D5 .2 5: C5 U H. cv rlos Snid bock, Ca E GJ m Freels, John Fred f-T as P II 5 O S-4 OJ 2 as 3 +3 5-1 5 E FP: cw: DCI 'ti o o 3 CI cv cv L. CD f-1 r-4 O Q :Q as GJ B 5a S3 3 -4-w .-C1 60 'I-1 5-4 O -4-w -as 9+-I GJ --. E 2 4-7 rn r-4 ...- 31 ibbs, G OH ch, D HI' oger K R bit, SS N ger, Gene 63. ore, Mike Herron, Errol Y QSSBITI M rt obe ner, R Tur H1 Assistant Coach To right Second row, left to Al Berning, Ronald Ande, James Greer, Frank Wilkins, Bob Bray, Charles Grimm, David Bammer, and Head Cgach Dan Howard 1 ond, aym ecil R ord, Carl Baggett, C Willif all an, Mike Loewen, D U1 Ol' D ES Jam oss, M erry ald, J 0l'1 MCD Epley, Fred GS ght: Jam Third row, left to ri wder. PO Larry B and ery, IH ontgo M rt Robe eber, Bob Giolitto, W OH gue, D 63. T OD itch, D Bill H WON 6, LOST THREE HONORS 19 I'0 Owensbo 25 Central k boc . ..J0hn Helm Award.. anis Kiw . 6 6 CDQD86 P4 v'l AWG? zv: :ug-5 Ear .,g bl- rf Q.. Z., CDGYJID v-161 'l1ll1I eu -.EE 4-94-If-I 555 DDU ,,,. 13 32 Ll-1 'Si if 'F :ti 29' :S r: 'EE ii 5... vi M3 3,5 Eb 6 : Q2 B12 Mater Dei 45 Central 0 arish ......John Helmbock, Bob P C0-Captai 6 Bosse Central 12 .....Fred Freels, Wayne Riley Y... ALL-CIT 1-1 Memorial Central 19 33 Reitz 6 Central Riley .........Wayne ALL-SIAC.. 'U D ID CD I0 NI IN -5 Q-l ll O v Central 26 S 'I' 'lf Z qfwifrmen pqae 3.9140 ellampiond I Pictured above are the members of the Freshman Basketball Team which won the S. I. A. C. tournament and is in first place in the city freshman standings. They have won 18 ball games and lost 2. First row left to right: Manager Harold Cummings, Ofha Th0II13S, R0H2lld Smith, WYIl10I1d Walton, Bill Nelson, Paul Maier, Bill Beller, and Manager Larry Bl'0Wd6l'- Back row left to right: oach Ed Katterhenry, Kerry Chesser, Tom Tresselt, Gary Jones, Kenneth Briody, Marion Brackett, Jess Bohler, Gary Cooper, Tom Myers, Charles Minnis, and Ronald Sprinkle. tennis CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF I958 I Class p,.eside,,f Pictured above are the members of Central's tennis team, coached I FRED FREELS KOCH STUDIO 118 S. E. First Street Across from McCurdy Hotel Warren Wilhelm. Kneeling from left to right are: .Ioe Simpkins, student manager. Mil Neisen, .lim Dorman, Danny Knapp,Alla n Rowlett, ,lim Morton. Standing are: Jerry Gray, .Iohn Gottman, Tom Anderson, Mr. Wilhell .lim Devine, Clarence Browder, Harold Shafer. Page 28 maiorettes 4' 4 1 ll-nIral's Varsity l'h0c-rlvzldcrs urs-. Nlilllllillg' I1-fl In right: Nancy Hnrrlm-rx, Larry Rzllclifl' and Donna 'l'l'ZlL1lll'. Sitting loft and right are Shamnm lic-ckhzun and I'ut We-Imslvr. Q Drum Major Larry lizllrlifl' is shown with tho IIl2lj0l't'Ill'N of 1951'- m8. They arc, standing la-fl to right: Funniv Ilm-rm-r, l'og'g'y GFUSIILIIII. lionniv M1-31-r. Shirloy llzlrdn-sip, .IZIIIICU llmu-ll and 5hRll'0ll 1-mul. Page 29 may clay -ww? national honor society Forty-one students were inducted into the National Honor Society during the year '57-'58. .Iohn Marynell was president and Nancy Fischer was secretary. Pledges we1'e: seniors, Fred Freels, Sharon Beckham, Jerry Winiger, Faye Maloney, Nancy Borders, Ka- ren Smith, Sandra Stephens, Sandra Nlcflanahan, Janice Kleitz, Larry Lawrence, Lucille Schofield, Jewell Vamphell, Patsy NVelister, Fay Varlile, Dorothy Payne, Barbara Seifert. ll e o r gg e Morris, Vicki Koontz, Barbara Love, Wayne Riley, l.adonn:t Stilwell, Wilma Dunn, Sandra Randolph, David Willitord. The juniors were: Carol Becker, lrinda llay, Kent Cherry, Connie lloadley, Nlike Vooper, Margo Maier. Marianne Becker, Boll tiiay, .lo Ann Ovttinehaiu, Nancy Lukens, .lim Morton, Donna Teague, Sandy Smith, Donna Miller, larry lkat- cIii't'c. Paula Squire, and John Steel. lnducted last year were: Bill Bates, Nancy Beyer, Oscar Bohn, Janette Boylls, Nancy Fischer. Nlartha Fitch, John Helmhock, John Blarynell. Iloliert Miller, Sara Miller, Fritzie liicchmann, Sandra Swangn, Linda VVathen. Barlmara Zwickel, and Betty Zwickel. Page 30 ra aw if Z, ,pta seniors, were selected as the healthiest girl a' and boy and reigned over the May Day assembly as May Queen and King. From left to right members of the court are Linda Worman, seniorg Vernon Bakr freshmang Sharon Beckham, seniorg Roger Karch, juniorg Linda Eagan, juniorg Phyl Kronemeyer, senior, Fred Freels, seniorg Linda Waggener, seniorg .lack Gander, senio and Judy Schminke, junior. Linda Eagon and Phyllis Kronemeyer were crown bearers. ayne war orphan Retiring continued from page when he was in military service. Mr. Kardokus said, I have he extremely interested in developi an objective method to utilize leai ing interests. I hope something: xy he developed whereby more st dents will do creative learning. I 2 reluctant to withdraw from acti teaching and I feel that my intere xxill never fade away. My conso tion on severing active relatio with Central Ilieh School is th whatever dynamic contrihutio which I may have made will ex as long as they serve a useful pt posef' .lunior Nlargo Maier, pictured above, visits Central's adopted orphan, Vera Zingarette, at her home in Italy. Vera is sponsored by the VVorld Neighbor Council. musical comedy Sandy Smith, Nancy Lukens and Jim Floyd had the leads in the Vhristmas Pageant. Sandy played the part ol' Mary in the upperclassmen's assembly and Nancy played Mary in the freshman assemhly. Joseph was played hy Jim in Inoth pageants. Ilirector ot' the pageant was Miss tllema Mote. Miss Mote wrote it several years ago and it has heen presented annually since then. Shepherds were John Tegarden, Fred Freels and Roger Karch. Kings were Mike Cooper, Kent Cherry and .Iohn Marynell. The angels were portrayed hy Mary Ann Searles, Margo Maier, Donna Miller, and Terry Theiring. Voncert Choirs A Sz B sang the hackground music for the pageant, The readers were Barhara Gold- man, Edith Wood, Sara Miller, Ju- dith Peach, and Carlena Butler. Jewell Famphell sang the Ave Maria. The Musical Comedy for this year was zz rousing success. rave no- tices were the rule instead of the exception. The comedy, entitled The Prince of Pilsen, was set in the early lfltltls, in France. The plot centered around a Texas oilman, and a Prince, The l'rince ol' Filson. Mix up and misadventurc is the keynote as the oilman is mistaken for the prince, and the prince assumes an- other identity in order to find out what the whole thing is all ahout. The musical was directed hy Iliad t'hal'i'in. In the cast pictured helow are, left to right: George li. Mor- ris, Nancy Fisher, Max llatcher, David lleiloalt, Jewell Vamphell, Kent Cherry, Sandy Swango, Fred l recls, Dariol l'lV2lIIS, and Phyllis Kronemeyer. christmas pageant Page 31 senior play I The Senior Class Play of 1958 was a rousing success. The play was a sparkling, rib- tickling, comedy entitled THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Featured in the play were quaint early 1900 costumes, and styleized scenery. In the cast Cpictured belowj are: , ir -- '34 .5 ' , 'Ei Q , at if F' -- 'T f, Sara Miller, Ledra Skomp. and Dave Ilelioalt John Marynell, Nancy Fischer Pat Harper, George E. Morris, Linda VVathen and Bill Fleigx i . DIRECTORS unlor play p M iss Mote ' l Th llickin comed ', A YOUNG MAN A summer camp provided the atmosphere for this years junior p ay. e ro g y FANCY, was presented under the direction of E. A. Hensley. In the first row are Cl. to r.J: prompter Sharon Decker, Mike Cooper, Hardin Rathgeber, .loe York, Claren Browder. Ricky Jones, .lohn Greubel. and Leon Smith. Second row: Sheila South, Jackie Corder, .loan Copeland, Pat Major, Margaret Greeno, Francis Freimiller. .lo: Davis, Carolyn Wilson, Jennie Moore, and Micki Wathen. Mr Henile Third row: Sandy Marlowe, Paul Todd, Sandy Smith, Donna Teague, Margo Maier. .lohn Tegarden, Lim A ' 3 y Kallenbach, Tom Anderson, Carole Gass, and Don Smith. Page 32 BEST WISHES' CLASS OF '58 T '5 X ff , IZ' MERRY-OO-ROUND DRIVE-INN HIGHWAY 4T NORTH Evansville, Indiana HOLLYWOOD BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS - ALL TYPES Regular or Special Adults - SI.OO I I An Important Decision Must Be Made For YOUR FUTURE T. Further Your Education If Possible. or 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 EMPIOYMENT SERVICE 610 COURT BLDG. PHONE HA 3-6229 Member National Employment Board 1 1 1 l - CONGRATULATIONS and BEST OF LUCK TO TI-IE CLASS OF '58 ATLAS children-5.75 DEPARTMENT STORE 1042 MAIN STREET 803 N. FULTON AVENUE Page 33 Shoe Hospital Better Brand Meats AND CLEANERS SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, RESTAURANTS, FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY and HOME FREEZERS STAHL PACKING COMPANY ON ALL SHOES AND CLEANING I 22 S. E. Fourth Street Phone HA 2-4422 EVANSVILLEI INDIANA 326 N.W. Sixth Street Evansville, Indiana : , PGV 14 9 UV ge sg B Ex J 4 1. J C 6 ,.,.,.,.., 1' S' zlrcrurcrrv oofs so mucu .. cosrs so urrlzr k Congralulalions , I and BEST WISHES, SENIORS I COMPLIMENTS OF I F l 0 W E R S B Y 611 MAIN HA 5-2271 UTTERBACK cw 1 E w E L E R s CHINA - CRYSTAL - SILVERWARE O Southern Indrunu . 1 , 1 Trl-State s Largest Selection of I NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES 0 Gus and Electric Co. 625 Main Lawndale Shopping Center Page 35 CQMPLIMENTS or A D RIA II 'S 1, , our fashions go places with wi wmusi H' 'W' I O I lumors. gd ' 9 5I6 MAIN Enjoy the modern, the light refreshment Have a Pepsi! Light, dry fnot too sweetj, reduced in calories. Pepsi-C0121 Page 36 QED Better Poi nts Home, School, and Industry RED SPOT PAINT 6. VARNISH COMPANY 110-112 Main Street Phone HA 5-7281 I KRUCKEMEYER Q s. coHN I lndaanas Mosf Beautiful Jewelry Store 410 Main Street Evansville, Indiana Junior Roy Wade selects a suit from the Excellent selection that is always available at STROUSE G' BROS. 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