Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1956

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X ' X 1 N , 1 l f 1, 1' li ,' ' ' I f I 1' ' . - lt 1 ' ,. . ,. I . 1 1, 11. . , ,, 1 1 .1 1 , f .K St, Josephs 1Supe1jntendent Offjclgools' Wisfiwell 'acquainted with Cen nal High gf ,wSqho6l. Mrs. Blackwell, our city'sA head man f in' thelrieducation systemgftaughtnc social studies and was an assistant ach at Cen tml from 1931 to 1935, whefoaaafaiiiaefi, the duties of Central's Vice-Principal. Aft-' er serving in this position for three years, Mr. Blackwell became principal of Roose- velt Junior High School. From there he has advanced to business manager in the main office of the school system and to his IQ present position of Superintendent of y Schools. X fx ' 1 1 1' .f 7 .' -1. o r AM fini EYFLUUVL1 -Wi - '54 V ' 4' I 6' fc.-' fir, K an 7L,f Q if' fW 4 gif if. 1,53 L X 1 4 7C ff! 211,-' EJ Cf gg L Q1 Qgj-, M . G BI ff JL .,1'. ' f , , nf 1' -, r eorge ackwell I K 67- !i e f,f1g'L.L,4v, .f KQAKQ fly,-KUZAL 1' K af U ag, 1' ,gf A .1 f ef , L rf K Y,,, 1 4k,,?? gfjipg! L11 4 -7 cr K IECQVYVJQXAX!-rj f ffd. 1' :P 2-Q if g - 14,39 L Vff A fi k,C.,fVCf6!f4fC?f ,i f .LQ L5177 L, , airy ,EVf,1:ijLfJf gif.- LLL ji . .. l l l I J' A53 , T14 . -..LLL 1.1 ,L KLLJL ,ZLL ' ,Up of Standing: David W. Hopkins, Mrs. John Wyeth, George L. Blackwell, E. R. Garvey. Seated: W. Mr. Blackwell has six able assistants in the work of educating St. Joseph's young people. The distinguished members of the Board of Education help Central students 48 Page Ei Fairleigh Enright, Dwight Dannen, Mrs, Paul Knepper. and those of the other city schools be- come the leaders and better citizens of tomorrow. 6 principal . . K l J 1 WT x S Mr. Gibbins at work. A few words will not be sufficient to tell all about Mr. Gibbins. Central's Prin- cipal is a man of many abilities and duties. The position of Principal carries with it the responsibilities of organizing and ad- ministering a school in accordance with the policies of the School Board. This entails a great amount of work: co-ordi- nating both instructional and extra-cur- ricular activities, working with the faculty, and maintaining a constant search for bet- ter methods, materials, and ideas to serve Centralites better. The ability to do this work has certainly been evident in Mr. Gibbins. Through his years at Central and his associations with the student body, he has won a place for himself in all Central memories. We who have worked with and been guided by Mr. Gibbins will remember him Well. During this school year, which has passed all too quickly, I have found great pleasure in my associations with the many many fine young men and Women who make up Central's Student Body. The memory of these associations shall not '- -Q--..,.,., . g -wgii X Marion E. Gibbins fade. It is my sincere hope that Central has also provided for each of you abundant moments to remember. I shall miss those who do not return, and to the Class of 1956, I extend congrat- ulations for your fine achievements. May the years ahead bring you success and a full measure of happiness. Page 7 F ACBI1 O TIS . . . M rs. Dorothy Graham vice-principal . . Mr. Markley! These two Wo1'ds mean a great number of things to Central students and it's easy to understand why. Central's Vice-Principal, George Markley, is a man of many tasks and talents. The position of Vice-Principal carries with it the mani- fold duties of discipline, attendance, school finance, building maintenance, and athletic director. In addition to carrying out these, Mr. Markley teaches a psychology class. Despite the amount of Work under the direction of Mr. Markley, our Vice-Princi- pal still finds room to offer advice and en- couragement to students in his final role of adviser to boys. Central is indeed lucky to have a man so qualified and interested in his work as George Markley. What are girls, advisers made of? Understanding and humor and a great deal of patience are necessary ingredients, but Mrs. Graham brings something more to her position as Central's Dean of Girls-a genuine interest and fondness for people, which has marked her relations with the students of Central. Many girls are sent to her office by teachers and administra- tors, but many more go see Mrs. Graham to work out a problem. There they find Our Dean, Whose capability has won the respect of Central students. Besides her work as Dean of Girls, Mrs- Graham has two speech classes and is sponsor of the Stude Council and its myriads of 'proj- ects gf W f ' ' ' C, 6 MMM Mai . ' J ' fy? IQ gf Z0 Z, 1 , Mr. George Markley Page S ? central office . . . Mrs. Camille Walton Passes, office requests, aspirin, leave permits. and thumb tacks-these, as well as much patience and sympathy, must be handed out daily from the office. Heading the office staff are Mrs. Sim- mons, registrar, and Mrs. Walton, book- keeper. It is Mrs. Simmons' job to keep all student records, while Mrs. Walton han- dles the school finances and faculty rec- ofiice staff . . . Front Row: Judy Sevy, Betsy Brown, Jean Ann Koch, Melissa Price, Andie VValton, Mrs. Sim- mons, Charlotte Brown, Sharri Hazelwood, Bar- bara Linneweh, Patsy Crouch, XVilma Kruggel. Janet Link, Madeline Kapel, Barbara Coleman, Mary Seward, Bob Krumme, Jim Thompson, Wake Nauman, Ronnie Kendall. Second Row: Mary Bloom. Pat Weiland, Dorothy Brown, Betty John- son, Marian Bielby, Barbara VVilson, Deloras Knepper, Elizabeth Salmons, Sharon Trapp, Don- na O'Connor, Mable Cluck, Tod Berger, Janice 1 0 74 4' v x Mrs. Ilene Simmons ords. Both are called upon many times to step into the roles of counselor, nurse, and friend. Assisting with the many odd jobs are the 36 members of the office staff, six working each period of the day. These workers take care of the details which make the office operate efficiently. Mabin, Catherine Fairleigh, Bob Berger, Harry Crowell, Howard Abramson, Max Grooms, Rich- ai-rl Borngesser. Third Row: Mary Pat Landis, Karen Yarra, Joann Hummel, Patsy Howard, Joyce Randall, Brooke Beaty, Frances Griswold, Donna Sue Jones, Paddy Fletcher. Back Row: Mrs. XValton, Carol Montgomery, Polly Karras, Jackie Sonner, John Thompson, Roger Anderson, Sandra Minger, Harold Filley, Joe Letts, Norma Schneider, John Slover. Page 9 -Q 111 the faculty . . . BYRON BAKER Subjects: Health, Assistant Football Coach. Activities: Faculty Social Committee, Faculty Gift Committee. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col' lege: M. S., University of Arkansas. Hobby: Golf. GLADYS BAKER Subject: Physical Education, Activities: G. A. A., Pep Souad, Assistant Spon- sor of Cheerleaders. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Reading, Sports. ALLAN BING Subject: Instrumental Music. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobby: 8 mm Movies. MILDRED BRINGMAN ' Subjects: English, Journalism. Activities: Central Outlook, Quill and Scroll, Pub- licity Chairman. Degrees: B, S., Northwest Missouri State College: M. S., University of Kansas. Hobby: Collecting blown glass. VANCE E. CARREL Subjects: Algebra, General Mathematics. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. Hobby. Flying. Mm 4-A-.Musa X ...M . ,f LECIL CARROLL Subjects: General Science. Activity: Stage. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Flying, Radio, Golf, DAVID A. COCH RAN Subject: Industrial Arts tMetalworkD. Activity: Stage Construction. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobby: Golf. JOHN W. DAVID Subject: Civics. Activities: Guidance Committee, Patrons Even- ing. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobby: Fishing. MILTON J. DAY Subjects: Social Science, Physical Education, So- ciology, Activities: Cheerleaders, Assistant Freshman Football Coach. Degree: B. S., University of South Dakota: M. E. University of Missouri. Hobby: Sports. HESTER DENEEN Subject: U. S. History. Activity: Chairman of Faculty Program Com- mittee. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College: M. A., University of Missouri, Hobby: Reading. Page 10 LINUS E. DOWELL Subjects: Marriage and Family Living, Typing, General Business. Activities: Wakitan Adviser, Camera Club. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Photography. Fishing. ANN FISHER Subjects: Home Nursing, Mother and Baby Care. R. N. Hobbies: Flowers, Gardening. Degree: DOROTHY GRAHAM Subjects: Adviser to Girls, Speech. Activities: Student Council, Y-Teens Co-ordinator Degree: A. B., University of Iowa. Hobby: Writing. WALTER L. HALVERSON Subject: R. O. T. C. Degree: B. S., University of North Dakota Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing. Subjects: English, Sophomore and Junior Coun selor. ROGER L. FISHER Subjects: Mechanical Drawing, XVOOlINV0l'kIllg. Activity: Freshman Class Co-Sponsor. Degree: B. S.. University of Missouri. Hobbies: Fishing, Boating. Gardening. MARVIN GENCH, JR. MARY HASH Activities: Future Teachers of America. Degree: A. B., Park College: M. A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Traveling, Sewing. HOWARD B. IBA . I , . , . Subjects: Economics, Basketball Coach, Baseball Siigilejit. Freshman Chorus. Girls Choir, Concert Coach' Football Coach. Degrees: B. S.. Northwest Missouri State Col- Activity: i'C C1ub- lege: M. A., University of Kansas City. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col lege: M. A., Colorado State College. Hobbies: Golf, Fishing. Hobbies: Furniture Refinishing, Singing. JOHN W. GIBSON Subjects: Science, Mathematics. V. MARGUERITE JONES Subjects: Civics, English. Activity: Football and Track Coach. Degrees: A. B., Sioux Falls College: M. A., Colum- bia University. Hobby: Sports. the faculty . . . f. ,,- e A ,eff ,.., 20' 2 , . W I Q t i . I 8 ' 1 f 1 If 1 7 1.123 ,MM-m ! I f A 1 w J. fl Page 11 Activities: Sophomore Sponsor, Committee for Exceptional Children. Degrees: B. S., University of Missouri: M University of Missouri. ,fy --4' Wm the faculty . . . FRANCES W. LEMMON Subject: Vocational Homemaking, Activities: Future Homemakers of America, Co- Sponsor of Senior Class. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College: M. E., Iowa State College. Hobby: Reading. LUCILLE MARECHAL Subjects: Spanish, General Mathematics. Activities: Co-Sponsor of Senior Class, Faculty Courtesy Committee. Degree: A. B., University of Missouri. GEORGE L. MARKLEY Subject: Psychology. Degrees: B. S., M. A., University of Nebraska. Hobbies: Reading, Sports. LOIS E. MCCLANAHAN Subject: Library. Activity: Public Service Committee. Degree: Associate in Arts, Stephens College: B. S., Central Missouri State College: M. E., University of Missouri. Hobby: Books. EVELYN B. MOORE Subject: Chemistry. Activities: Chairman Faculty Social Committee, Building and Grounds Committee. Degrees: A. B., B. S., Baker University: M. A., University of Chicago. Hobbies: Handicrafts, Color Photography. Page MARY MYERS Subject: English. Activity: Assembly Chairman. Degrees: A. B., University of Kansas: M. A., Northwestern University. Hobby: Golf. FREDA NEAL Subject: Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Commence. ment Program. Degrees: A. B., Baker University: M. A., CO. lumbia University. Hobby: Farming. JOSEPH I NE NORWOOD Subject: Typing. Activities: Faculty Staff Meeting Committee, Supervisor of Textbook Accounts. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. Hobby: Reading. CARL F. PERRY Subject: Biology. Activities: Science Club, Science Fair. Degree: A. B., Park College. Hobbies: Collecting American Antiques, Garden- ing, Dogs. JAN E PERTAI N Subject: English. ACtiVifieSf Y-Teens. Sponsor of Junior Class. Degree: A. B., Park College. 12 f f' FLORISE E. PEIRSON Subjects: Stenograpy, Business English, Office Practice, Typing III. Activity: P. T. A.-Faculty Co-ordinator. Degree: B. S.. Michigan State Normal College. Hobby: Reading. ELSIE POAGE Subject: Study Hall. Degree: B. S.. Central Missouri State College. Hobby: Flowers. HESTER ROBINSON Subject: Art. Activities: Brush and Pencil Club, Chess Club. Degrees: A. B., University of Michigan: M. A., University of Chicago. Hobbies: Art, Chess, Reading. MARALYN SHACKELFORD Subjects: Dramatics, English. Activity: All School Play. Degree: A. B., University of Iowa. Hobbies: Golf, Music, 'Writing LEWIS W. SIMMONS Subject: English. Activity: VVakitan Adviser. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Hunting, Golf, Books. the faculty . . . 'I Lf: Subject: VITA L. SLATER Biology. Activities: Visual Education, Operator Club. Degrees: A. B., University of Wichita: A. B. Smith College: M. A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Reading, Biology. Subject: RUTH SPANGBERG American Government. Activities: Forum Club, Senior Counselor. Degree: Hobby: Subjects : A. B., University of Missouri. People. MARVIN WAYNE STEGMAN Bookkeeping, Junior Business, Busi- ness Arithmetic. Activity Degrees Hobbies Subject: Degree: Hobby: Activity: Co-sponsor Sophomore Class. B. S., M. E., University of Missouri. Golf, Fishing, Music. ' SHIRLEY ANN STILL English. Pep Squad. B. S., University of Missouri. Sewing. VERA TILSON Subjects: Algebra, Plane Geometry, Trigonome- try, Solid Geometry. Activity 1 Degrees: Sponsor of Junior Class. B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege: M. A., University of Missouri. 5 Q . f I 4 ,f A73 4- f, If f' .L ff Page 13 p . . A Q, 1--:J 49 'ff za if Q ff I .wg-, A 7 , '71 xv' the faculty . . . VEVA B. TOMLINSON NEVA WALLACE Subject: English. Subjects: Latin, U. S. History. Activities: All School Play Committee, Courtesy Degrees. B., S. Northwest Missouri State Col- Commlttee' lege: M. A., Columbia University. Degrees: B. S., Central Missouri State College: M. A., Duke University. Hobbies: Cooking, Reading. Hobbies: Reading, Sewing. RALPH W. WILKINSON EDITH WALKER Subjects: Co-operative Occupational Education, Sl1bj9CiS3 HiSt01'Y. Civics. Activities: Sponsor of Cheerleaders, Air Raid and Activities: Forum Club, Faculty Social Activities 5 We DHHS' Committee' Sponsor of Freshman Class' Degrees: A. B. Baker University' M. A. Unie Degree: A. B., University of Colorado. V6I'SitY of KHHSHS CNY- Hobbyi Paillfillg- Hobbies: Sports, Gardening, Woodworking. LIN H. WRIGHT Subject: English. Activity: Assistant Coach. Degree: A. B., Harding College. Hobbies: Golf, Photography. fl' May I have this dance? asks Famous last words The James Boys ride again as Mr. Wright of his skeleton friend by Miss Tilson? Oh, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Markley 'Mr at the Community Chest mock auc- you won't take it? Stegman, and Mr. Gibbins instrul tion, while Miss Shackelford closes mgntalize in the PTA 'Variety the bldS. Show. Page 14 as Rodney Swearingen Max Grooms A 'ii' '63 Deloras Knepper Kay Cronkite officers of the student council... Touching the blue and White We pledge our interests and honor to Central High School . . . With these words the officers of the Central student body stated the ideals they hoped to follow and assumed the responsibility for heading student body activities during the year. As they hand down the gavel, file, minutes, and ledger to the next officers, they hand on- the high traditions of a strong and effective stu- dent government at Central. Page 15 to ,ri gf . V ,, , J, 4 if jr l XILLL ' lx , X-XX LSJYQJXM t I l M. gi 'Jawa' I I will T i if t IS IS t e Q flff' A 7 ly V '47 . , K K ll J flfl Cr 'pl r :Pl . - yfffg l fate K if if ,Lf ' , W f llof g 2 x U cl .gf , , ' H C , f ,yd f' ll-e' U T' as T ' 6,1 WV , , if ' 1 - QU, 4, 'Ima ,y!4 1 jk-I, -ff 7 4 of t' fl ' MBU! 07 'ffl-f f f f by . i vi' 5 A ,Te I rib! L, 1,6 !,! fJ I, My os , , . ,AJ , U f 1 if N K X j 4 X 806, pf VX' A041 I f' fm! .if MV fi TM' ff-ul TAL 'f7! L'c ',f? M4 Q 3 Lf' ft 27' if army ,ZW fb' A' fi J ,f ' ',,cf'f f si to kr!! J A ' Xi V o I X, bi J x NX' i .1 9' ,xi 4 s .gf J J N J X ', J 9 ,XYN 5 J r This is the student body - the freshmen, the sophomores, the juniors and the sen- iors that walk Central's halls. They fill her classrooms, they study, they raise their voices in discussion. Yet, they are always ready for activity - through clubs, and action - through sports and fun - at dances and parties. They give Central her in Jn spirit and her life! 1 rw Pg D Each Centralite is an individual, differ- , ,LV K ent in many waysg in thoughts, interest J-A N Jjafmp and goals. After graduation these differ- ences will separate them, but they will c, W7 g A always be a part of Central through their experiences as members of the student body. nl'-J .VLH Go JL ' T llfk Creme, ,Wk J L , ., ' XR .-f - f' .. qv X f X - X xv, K dfjr. ck -:Q D X x I , 7 -' 'I 'Xl . 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Although the honor of being one of the top six is based solely on scholastic aichievenient l'or four years of high school, these students have been outstanding in extra curriculzn' uetivities as well. All six became members ol the Nzitioiuil Honor Society in their jun- ior yeurg tive became nienibers of the For- um Club as juniors and one as a senior They have further displayed talent in ath- letics, music, dramzitics, art, cheer-leading' and student governinent. 7 Page 18 l 1 sr '11 , ' gs 1, Il -.. . g ll-lh-!l senior class officers Keeping up-to-date are senior 1-lass offic-ers ltivh- aivl Miller. yire-presiflent, Howard Abramson, treas- uiei: Patsy f'rou:'h. se:-ra-ta1'y1 and Ed Iiartel, pres- lflfrlil. class of '56 . .. Time passes swiftly and last-minute an- nouncements on the bulletin board catch the attention of busy seniors-last date for Wakitan pictures?-order announce- ments nowl- money for graduation robes due this week! The end of four years of work comes quickly, with a maximum of events to cover, themes to hand in, and meetings to attend. The senior year has been the climax of four busy years for the class of '56. As freshmen, the class originated class as- semblies at Central with a story of the flaming twenties. L a sophomore class as- sembly turned Central's stage into a French night club. This year the Senior Melodrama was presented, a highly suc- cessful new type of Senior Variety Show, composed of an old-fashioned melodrama, Page Curse You, Jack Dalton, and a fine ar- ray of talent before and after the show. As their junior class project, the class put on a colorful Junior-Senior Prom, in Candyland g this year the class, under the sponsorship of Miss Lemmon and Miss Marechal, gave the school, an amplifier system and four baby spotlights for the auditorium. Members of the class have been promi- nent through scholastic ability, drama, art, music, athletics, R. O. T. C., and student government, and all have worked to make the four years at Central memorable. With four successful and busy years be- hind them, the class must now look to the future and their place in tomorrow. - I9 bramson, Howard Lawrence Boyle, Kenneth Carlton Boyer, Patricia Joan Bloomer, Gayle Marie A if e .,-my if-, Adams, Kayann A9601 the seniors . .. ABRAMSON, HOWARD LAWRENCE Follow thy nose, and thou wilt be there presently. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Club, Class Officer, Committees, Formn Club, H1- Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Re- serve Football, Student Council, Varsity Football. ADAMS, KAYANN She wins by her quiet sincerity. Assemblies, Choir, F. H. A., Fire Chief, G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens, Music Con- test, Girls' Baseball Championship Team. AGEE, JANE ANN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Assemblies, Choir. Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. ALLEN, JAMES L. Maidens sigh as he goes Dy: Is he bold, or is he shy? Assemblies, C Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Reserve Basketball, Varsity Football. ANNELLO, ANN CONCETTA A faithful friend is the medicine of life. G. A. A., Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens, Jane Ann Allen, James L. ARCHDEKIN, ELAINE IRIS A girl of merry heart was she. Assemblies, Y-Teens. ASH BY, JIM DALE Something between a hindrance and a help. ASMUSSEN, IRENE MAE Sweet and smiling are thy ways. G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. AVITT, WILLIS He's nice to have around. BACHMAN, GARY LEE He likes to work, but he loves to loaf. Air Raid XVarden, C Club Choir Hi-Y Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. Page 241 Bezona, Sharon Sue Bennett, Janet Elaine Bell, Beverly Jean . I ' 1 WR VE may Jggw N Annello, Ann Concetta Archdekln, the seniors... BAKER, ALICE JOY XVhat's the use of worrying when there's so much else to do. Assemblies, G. A. A.. Glee Club, Home Room Hfflcer, Library Staff, Hutlool-c Staff, Y-Teens, Teaf4her's Assistant. BARTEL, EDMUND MACK 'Life is just one darn thins: after another. Air Raid XX'arden, Assemblies, ff Club, Choir, Class Offioer, fi0l'I'Il'llllfF:6F, Hi-Y, Home Room Ufficer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Student Count-il, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. BEATY, BROOKE A blush is beautiful, but sornetinles inoonvenient. Assemblies, C Pin, G A A, G A A.. Board, Girls' Club, Home Room will-'-er, Office Staff, Pep Squad. Public Servif-f-, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens, Football Queen, Hockey Championship Team, G A, A. Tro- phy, Senior Melodrama. Beans, of-mv RAY It doesn't pay to worry: things are bound to happen anyway, Camera Club, R, fl, T. I . BELL, BEVERLY JEAN A meek and quiet spirit. Band, G. A. A., Y-Teens, Page Beers, Gary Ray BGBYYI 3F00 'Wi X 1, My ,I nf gal' aff ,V 7 of f Elaine lrla Ashby, Jim Dale BENNETT, JANET ELAINE Silence may do good-and Pan do little harm. Y-Teens. BEZONA, SHARON SUE She never lays her smile aside. Committees, F. H. A., G. A. A., Teaf'her's Assistant, Y-Teens, Drum Majorette, Uliam- pionship llasellall Team. BLOOMER, GAYLE MARIE 'She floes not try her- task to shirl-t, llut smiling: bravely sets to work. Air Raid XYarden, Assemblies, Pin, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A,, Girls' t'lub, G. A. A. Board, Y-Teens, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Teachers As- sistant, Talent Revue, G. A. A. Trophy. BOYER, PATRICIA JOAN 'Wrnly a little less than an arch anEel. fi A. A, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BOYLE, KENNETH CARLTON l lorlrlinr1' along. Air Ilaifl XVarden, C Cluh, Choir. Hi-Y, Home Room Hffifrer, Inner Phoir, Reserve Footliall, Varsity Football. 21 ke Bartel, Edmund Mack if, , 7,7 an V,VV j f --f, A qjggji yin' 1,3 Asmussen, Irene Mae Avitt, Willis Bachman, Gary Lee Baker, Alice Joy V s QQQ I-'77, 'K '40 , p',.f'.fJ', ililr' 'Jft.?'o5lo, ' 4 65659, ' ' Z ' T if , . J we 'gyi,ff.y,4.'.:-V: f ' 3 om, H H3 M?-i 1 V Mo 1! Bradley, Dymond Eugene Bradley, Virginia Sue Brady, William Roy , Brewer. Judith Ann Cluck, Mable Louise Chitwood, Fred Myron Chesser, Shirley Mae N4 the seniors.. . BRADLEY, DYMOND EUGENE Full of fun from morn to night. BRADLEY, VIRGINIA SUE A happy, joyous friend to all. F. H. A., G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Y- Teens, Girls' Championship Bowling, BRADY, WILLIAM ROY Father calls me William, the girls call me Will, mother calls me VVillie, but the fellows call me Bill. BREWER, JUDITH ANN When there's Work, Judy gets it done: Yet there's always time for fun. Assemblies, Committees, F. T. A., G. A. A., Motion Picture Operator, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y- Teens Girl Scouts Student Su lv Conces- . V, L DD . . sion Stands. BRISCOE, KATHARINE JOANN Jolly and kind, friendly inclined. Assemblies, Band, Committees, Glee Club Y-Teens. BROWN, CHARLOTTE MARIE Small, sweet: easy to meet. Assemblies, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Championship Hockey Team. BRYCHTA, JOAN ANN She sketched the vale, the wood: the beech grew lovelier from her pencil's shading. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Pin, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Wakitan Board, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens, Student Supply. BUNTEN, JACQUELINE RAE Face the sunshine and you'll never see the shadow. Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. BURCHAM, MARGARET ANN Beautiful faces are those that wear whole- souled honesty printed there. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A. Glee Club Inner Choir, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens: NVak1tan Board, State Music Contest, Con- cession Stands. BUSHMAN, ROBERT EUGENE Always ready for a good time. Assemblies, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer Reserve Football. Page 22 Chelf, Janice Kay Carter, Ronald Dowd Carpenter, Darlene Jo QW- Fi' 1 '1 w,', JK' Briscoe Katharine Joann l Brown, Charlotte Marie B the seniors... BUTCHART, GARY ROBERT NYiLLy. full of fun, and a sinilv for eiery-.-ne. Air Raid NYard-en. Hi-Y, Heserxw' llfiflrivl- ball. BYRD, JEAN BARBARA Uilreaining and flriftinf: CAGE, JUANITA Friendly and froiifm-orne is she CARPENTER, BEVERLY JEAN Always laughing, always jolly. Could she ever be melanf'h0l57 ' Assemblies, Choir, G. A A., Glee Vluh, Pep Squad, Teachers Assisvanr, I'-Tel-ne. Girls' Championship Baseball Tv-am, Nliisif- Contest, Fonoession Stands CARPENTER, DARLENE JO Pep is here and pep if there: VVhen Darlenes near, it's ev:-rywin-r.-X' Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, G. A. A.. Committees, Forum Club, Inner Vhoir, Pep Squad, VVakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Melo- drama. 'WSE rychta, Joan Ann CARTER, RONALD DOWD He puts things over, not off. Assemblies, Choir, Class flffioer. Hi-Y, t'ommittees, Home Room Officer Inner Choir, Reserve Football, Student 't ounr'iI, Student Counril Cabinet, Varsity Football. CHELF, JANICE KAY Uliewarel when a thinker is turned loose on earth. All-Soliool Play, Assemblies, Choir, Pep Squad, Committees, Forum Cluli, G. A. A., filee Club, Home Room llffioer, Inner Choir, liffir-e Staff, Te-af'her's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Alelotlrzima. CHESSER, SHIRLEY MAE Any sport I really enjoy: People olive oalled me a tomlioyf' V f ' Pin, F. H. A, G. A. A,, Girls' Vlub, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. CHITWOOD, FRED MYRON A ham what am! Air Raid VVarden, Committees, Home Room Hffieer, R. fl. T. C., H. H, T. C. Iiiflw Team, Radio Club, CLUCK, MABLE LOUISE uf siniure tall-I hate a dumpy woman. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, G. A. A. Iioard, flffioe Staff, Y-Teens, 'I'eaf'her's Assistant, Girls' Championship liasehall Team, Senior Melodrama, Conces- sion Stands, Championship Hockey Team. Page 23 Carpenter, Beverly 6. Cage, Juanita Byrd, Jean Barbara ff , 'J Bunten, Jacqueline Rae Burcham, Margaret Ann Bushman, Robert Eugene Butchart, Gary Robert v um: wig 1 fi Cook Rebecca Sue Cortner, Jack C. Crabtree, Charles Vernon Cronkite. BEVCNY KSY the seniors... COOK, REBECCA SUE A gay nature is only one of her assets. G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. CORTNER, JACK C. Happy-go-lucky, fair, and free, Therc's nothing on earth that bothers me. Assemblies, Band, Committees, Hi-Y, Pep Band, Home Room Officer. CRABTREE, CHARLES VERNON A football player with a lot of dash and vim. Assemblies, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Public Service, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. CRONKITE, BEVERLY KAY She has two requisites for popularity- Her pep and her personality. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Class Of- ficer, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, G. A. A. Board, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Student Council, Student Coun- cil Officer, VVakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Melodrama. CROUCH, PATSY ANNE She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think of, Assemblies, Class Officer, Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, R, 41. T. C. Sponsor, Y-Teens, Teacher's As- sistant, Basketball Queen, Football Queen Attendant. CROUCH, ROGER MORRISON Long and tall, and full of the makings of a good man. Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Student Council, Varsity Football. CRUMB, CHARLES K. Humor is my philosophy of existence. Brush and Pencil, R. O. T. C., Shield and Spear. CULP, JIM School is all right, when there's nothing else to do. Assemblies, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant. CURRY, ROBERT He who works shall succeed. Band. DAKE, JUDY JO Not all good things come in small packages. Assemblies, Choir, F, T. A., Glee Club, G. A. A., Office Staff, Pep Squad, State Music Contest, Y-Teens, Girls' Champion- ship llaselrall Team, Concession Stands. Pmlre 24 Duckworth, Richard Lewis Douglas, Jeanne Marie Douglas' Diane Miit Crouch, Patsy Anne the seniors . .. 'L-Xlways happy, always Hay. DEVORE, JACQUELINE JUANITA VK'hat is better than serx'if2eT ' Assemblies, Camera Club, F. H A,, Chess Club, G. A. A., Cafeteria Staff. DILLA, BEVERLY ANN Short and sweet and hard to beat. Assemblies, Home Room Officer. DOMINO, ANGELINA A rare compound of frolic and fun. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G, A. A., Glee Club, G. A. A. Board, Teachers As- sistant, Y-Teens, Howling Championship Team. DOUGLAS, DIANE She'd stop St. Peters roll Call to ask a question. All School Play, Assemblies, Choir, I-'. T. A., Glee Club, G. A. A., Home Hmm frfficer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Public Service, H. fi. T. lf. Sponsor, Girls' Rifle Team, Y-Teens, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Teachers Assistant, State Music Contest, Football Queen At- tendant, Senior Melodrama. s-fu--Quinn Crouch, Roger Morrison Crumb, Charles K. DOUGLAS, JEANNE MARIE lf talk were music, shed he a et whole brass band. Assemblies, Choir, F, T. A., G. A. A., Home Room llfficer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens, State llusir' Contest. DUCKWORTH, RICHARD LEWIS This ole Car will only do 951' Assemblies, C Club, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. ELDER DAVIS LEE His.friendly personality will grain him many friends through the years, H. H. T, C., Assemblies, Shield and Spear, Student Supply. ELKINS, JAN- RONALD I can resist anything except temptation. Assemblies, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Teachens Assistant. ELLIS, CHARLOTTE ANN She homes and goes with such repose. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Public Servir-e, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. Page 25 Domino, Angelina Dilla, Beverly Ann Devore, Jacqueline Juanita ,UI 7, 7 ,M W, wfziff 72 , , tg? ,. , , . f.-:lm Culp, Jim Curry, Robert Dake, Judy Jo Davis, John L. f 5 'Wi if X rleigh, J A9 S E as 51: J' N f ow it Godman, Donna Kay ames Parkinson Fankhauser, Janice Dorothy Fankhauser, Margie Jean Fattig' Pafficia Am' Glancy, Carol Diane Gilbert, William Joseph if was 7 the seniors . .. FAIRLEIGH, JAMES PARKINSON Master of the ivories. Assemblies, Band, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, R. O. T. C. Shield and Spear, Music Contest, Student Council, Melodrama. FANKHAUSER, JANICE DOROTHY Frank and earnest. All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Science Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FANKHAUSER, MARGIE JEAN Brisk and lively as can be. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. FATTIG, PATRICIA ANN A stick of gum or two, VVill help her see a problem through. Y-Teens. FAULKNER, KAY A sporting miss is vibrant Kay, From lively games she will not stay. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, Committees, F. T. A., Girls' Club, G. A. A., G. A. A, Board, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens, Melodrama, G. A. A. Trophy, Music Contest, Championship Hockey and Volleyball Teams. H-. 'WX FILLEY, HAROLD LUTHER For he is a jolly good fellowf FlSHMAN, ELAINE SHIRLEY None but her sister can be her parallel. Camera Club, G. A. A., Glee Club. FISH MAN, SELIVIA RUTH Her parallel. G. A. A., Glee Club. FITCH, EUGENE ROBERT Men of few words are the best men. Assemblies, R. O. T. C. FLEISCHER, ZENA DELORES The eyes have it. Committees, Forum Club, G, A, A, C4199 Club, Y-Teens. ' ' Page 26 Gibson Dale Prentiss Gibbins, Mary Ann Garrett' Donald Lee L. time seniors . .. FLETCHER, PADDY KAY A friendly l'ri:+lif'son1- nzaillz XX'ho of the fuvurv' 14 ttrlzifral-l ' Choir, Fire l.'hieI', 1.9 A. A., Glen I'iUIl, Home Room lrffif-er, I'I,I'IV'F: Sral'l', Fel, Squad, H. fl T. 1' Sponsor. Rifle 'IH-:nn Shield and Spear, 'I'f-:wler'- .Xvis'fiil', Y Teens. FOSTER, STEPHEN It's an easy: '.'.'orli '11 Live in if you f'I'iOFf' IO make i' .-H ' FUESTON, SHIRLEY ANN Always 1.rjflr.L'. never .-:ghinu Always smiling. i:-ever frj-znrz' GABRIEL, DONNA KAY Her disposition i- as Hood as Hold' Assemblies. Choir, G. A. A, Girl.-' 1 Plub, Glee Club, Home Hamill 'il'l'1fer. Inn'-r Choir, Scienoe Vlull, TE51f'i'iftF'.4 Af-ivan-, Y Teens, Championship Hofkey Teal.. ,Nlu-if Vontest, Melodrama, Vhainpioii,-l.lp Yoln-Q. Team. GARRETT, DONALD LEE A newcomer who has made a plaff' for himself at l'ent.ral.' All-School Play, Assemblies, Vhoir, Hi-'i' Motion Picture Operator, Rerferve I-'ooI.l1all. Rifle Team. 1 . ' 4 512255 Fishman, Elaine Shirley fa- GIBBIN5. MARY ANN AF 'Haul' P4004 points as a pack of pins! Assemblies, Hand, t ' Pin. Foinmittees, Forum Vlull, G. A. A., G. A. A. lioard, Girls' l ' Clull, Home Room llffifier, Pep Squad National Honor Soviety, flutlook Staff, Pull lit' Servifie, Quill and Scroll. Scienve Pluh, Student l'ounf'il, Student f'Ollllf'II Vallinet Teaf'her's Assistant, NYakitan Staff, Y Teens. GIBSON, DALE PRENTISS Slnf'l- haslv makes waste, Ilale iloesirt hurry. GILBERT, WILLIAM JOSEPH Tu him ull the world is a trriin II'L'lf'i'i,.' Ilalid, Fire- f'hiifl', Hi-Y, Home IiOOlll flf IIf 'l , I'ulllif' Svrvif-P, f'oi1i'-t-ssion Stand. GLANCY, CAROL DIANE Friendly to all, hostile to none, Always jolly and full of fun All-S1-hool Play, Assemblies, Uhoir, Glee l'IuIl, Voiinnillei-s, Fire Clfiivlf ti. A. A., Ploniy ltouin Hflif-er, Inner Vllolr, 'lrillrary Fishman, Selma Ruth Stall, I'i-ll Squatl, Pulilii: So-rvivt-, I-leens, Q 'I'e:1 -In-r'f Afsislstllt, I oollv:1lI LQLIVPII Altelliil- Fltchi Eugene ROUGH 'i ' Fleischer, Zena Delores GODMAN, DONNA KAY Quiet, nnnleft, perfeftly true, Slit- lb all lliif and inure, too. .'Xr557lllIPiI4'S, Vhoir, Vominittees, F. T. A., I-'oruin l'lull, G. A. A., Glee Uluh, Home liooni wffifger, Inner Uhoir, Pep Squad, Meloe drama, 'Fear-her's Assistant, Y-Teens, XVaki- van Staff, IQUIIVIESSIOII Stands, Music Contest. Page 27 Gabriel, Donna Kay Fueston, Shirley Ann Foster, Stephen Fletcher. PHUCIY Kay s Gore, Larry Deming Green, Robert Lee Grenier, Clifford Raymond Griswold, France! Ann Horine, Carol Ann. Hopper, Gerald Dee Holbert, Mary Barbara the seniors . .. GORE, LARRY DEMING Happiness is cheaper than worry: XN'hy pay the higher price? Baseball Tea.m, Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. GREEN, ROBERT LEE The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Home Room Officer, R. 0. T. C., Shield and Spear. GRENIER, CLIFFORD RAYMOND Famous for his passes, In the gym and out of classes. Assemblies, Choir, Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., Re- serve Football, Rifle Team, Varsity Football. GRISWOLD, FRANCES ANN Miss rhythm and music. Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Pep Squad, Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Public Service, Student Council, Y-Teens, Melo- drama. GROOMS, MAX LEE HAINES, GAYLE Quiet . . . Occasionally! Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Commit- tees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teachers Assistant, Y- Teens, Melodrama. HARRINGTON, LAWRENCE EDWARD He's going places. Assemblies, Committees, Concession Stands, Voice of Democracy Contest. HART, BETH ANNE Thou art gentle, meek, and mild. Choir, F. H. A., Home Room Officer, Y- Teens. HATTEN, SHARON RUTH I love a good hot argument. Public Service, Assemblies, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. He mixes reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Assemblies, Club, Choir, Class Officer, HAWKINS, JOAN LaMAR Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Of- fice Staff, Public Service, Reserve Basket- Cute, daring, and different. ball, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Stu- dent Council, Student Council Officer, Var- sity Football, Varsity Track, Safety Confer- ence. i Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teachers Assistant, XVakitan Board, Y-Teens, Music Contests. Page 28 Hochman, Nancy Beth Hixson, Larry Warren Hirter, Louis Carl frm 'UZ Grooms, Max Lee Haines, Gayle H the seniors . .. HAZELWOOD. SHARRON ANNE The l-est of f:it'ts-tt lAHiliiii'l.1l frittiiii ' Assemblies. Vhoir. Voiiiniittees, filer- Vlui-, I-. T. A., 1.1. A A, tfirl rf-ours, Pluliiil Room t'lft'ic'er, Hffii--A svriii, rruilook Staff, Teaf'her's Assistant, Y-'Few-ns, XYakitai. Board, Arohery Vhaiiip.-ion, State Riu.-if Von- lest. Champion Hof-l-:ey Team HEES, MARILYN MERLE Cute, Clever, ful' of fun. Known and ?ii'C?'i by eteryone Assemblies, Choir, t'r,i:iiii.it'e-fs, G. A. A, G. A. A. Board, Girl- 't Cluli, 'Gif-it Vlub, Inner Choir, Vi'alf:i'.ar. llc-ard, I-'ooiliall Queen Attendant 'i'-'I'eei.a Girl Hr-nuts. Music Contests, f'haiiirior.4hip Hof-levi Team, ' HERTER, JAMES LEONARD He'll fiiifi a '.'.'ag- Air Raid XVarden, A-si-iiilfies, oiiiiiii't--1--, Fire Fhief, Hi-Y. Hoinf- Ituioiii ffffifw-r, time look Staff. HINES, BETTY JEAN Genuine and wiihou' ltr-feii-e Y-Teens. HIRTER, LOUIS CARL The dwarf sees farther than the :iam when he has the grtant's shoulders to mount on. arrington, Lawrence Edward HIXSON, LARRY WARREN To take life as it Comes is his r-reed, Air Raid XYar1ien, Assemblies, Club, Home Room Hffiner, Reserve Iiaskethall, Reserve Football, Heserve Track, Varsity ilasketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. HOCHMAN, NANCY BETH 'XYhatex'er she does, she does it well. Assn-niiiliws, Choir, Fommittees, Forum t'luli, fl, A. A. Give Fluii, Home Room ttf- fif'-er. National Honor So-niety, Hutlook Staff. Pep Sfltirui, Quill and Svroll, Si'ieiir'e l'lulv, Tffaf-h+1r's Assistant, XYal-citnn llozird, Y- 'l'w1iis, Ali-lruirztiiia, State Nlusir' Voiilest, Safelg Viiiifi-rv-iivt-, Talent its-vti.-I Foiifwes- flfrllh HOLBERT, MARY BARBARA Quiet in initiiner and sinf'er+- iii Sf.Yl'l'f'ii, tilwf Vluli, l.iIir:iry Staff, Y-'I'twiis. HOPPER, GERALD DEE Full ot' life, loving fun and fl'Olif'. All-Sr-lirinl Play, Assemlilif-s, Ilanri, Com- iiijiiee-, Fire Vhiwf, li. H. T. t', Pep Iianfi, NI'-loflruiiizt HORINE, CAROL ANN All is in good humor with the world. Vhoir, G. A. A., Tear-her's Assistant, Y- Teens. Page 29 Hines, Bgffy Jean Hei-ter, James Leonard Hees, Marilyn Merle Hart, Beth Anne Hatten, Sharon Ruth Hawkins, Joan LaMar Hazelwood, Sharron Anne Howard Patsy Ann Hummel, Mary Joann Hunt, Larry Dale Jackson, Warren Lee the seniors. . . HOWARD, PATSY ANN If you can't say what you think, then why think it? Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Football Coronation, Y- Teens. HUMMEL, MARY JOANN I love to talk, that's why I ta'lk. All-School Play, Assemblies, Forum Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad. Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, VVakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Melodrama. HUNT, LARRY DALE Ride 'em, Tex! Assemblies, Reserve Basketball. JACKSON, WARREN LEE Can be business-like and lots of fun. Air Raid VVarden, Band, C Club, Re- serve Football. JENKINS, SHIRLEY ANN It is better to wear out than to rust out. Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens, Teachers Assistant, Championship Softball Team. JOHNSON, BETTY JEAN Not like most girls, when she talks she says something. All-School Play, Assemblies, F. H. A., F. T. A., G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Championship Hockey Team. JOHNSON, JOANNE Lively, happy, always gay, She goes merrily on her way. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, F. T. A., G, A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. Y-Teens, W'akitan Board. JOHNSON, KENNETH GIFFORD Always around when you need him. JOHNSON, WILLIAM WARNER My heart's content when I'm in mischief. Outlook Staff, R. O, T. C. JOHNSTONE, HELEN LOUISE She speaks and acts just as she thinks. All-School Play, Assemblies, Band, Choir, Committees, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Music Con- lest. Page 30 Kimble, Nancy Kay I . .. . as Kent, David Peck x ' f Q' . 5 if r. ff s A, -YQQX Q Keck, William R wi .w 5 pi Jenkins, Shirley Ann the seniors... JONES, DONNA SUE 'Lx iil-:ealiie trawl-care of imp and vim JOVWSOI1. BMW Jean Johnson, Joanne KENT, DAVID PECK Say, that's :ts well said as if I Asseniliiief, Vheeri-3-jifr, t'i,t'.ir. V235 tif. had Said il lIU'SE'lf. fic-er, l'oniriiii'e+f.-, filet! Vluli, Homin lfnfiniii I A A Y Hfficer, Hffif-ff Staff. Veg., Stioqq. g,U,1,.,,, .Xsseinliln-s, Uoniiiiittees, H1-X, Home Qounpii' y,T,,..,,,I y:.,,,,i,a'i .3,,,,,,,, ,-,,,.,,,,,,w ltooni tvffiver, Hffive Staff, Outlook Staff, lion' rv-Onf.,:5,i,,,. ,4,a,,,i, It H T. V., Teavlitrs Assistant. JUDAH, TOM SPENCER Ali great men are dying, an-1 1 fioifi feel so well mygef ' Air Raid XVar-den. Ai!-Sf-hoo' Plat. Honitl Room Ilffioer, Affemhlies. ' KIMBLE, NANCY KAY i Ilii- twinkle in her f-yes spells fun. KISTLER, RONNIE LEE N KARRAS, POLLY MAE Patient and kind in ai that -he 'luv-N fit' All-School Play. Affeirihzie.-. f'i.mr, Vizief Officer, Committees. I-'ire Phi--f, fi A A Glee Club, Home Room '.lfflf El', inner Vhoir. Library Staff, frffic-e Staff, Vljlfllf' Si-rxirw-, Student Counr-ii Paliniev, Teaftifr- .'i--i-v- ant, Y-Teens. KAY, LINDA SUE 1 ivv nw It-ieure or give ine death. Air Raid XX'artl+-n, Hi-Y, Home liooni iff- . I I' KNADLER, JUDITH ANN Quiet :ind remote-she lives in a world apart. rtiiiiiiiiiief-S, Glee t'luli, Tear:her's Assist- at zilil . J h I have a diffifulty for every roiuI1ori Johnson' xfztiethxsdiord rx.-ksseniblies, Choir, f1OIl'IITlll1f-In-, F T A, Johnson' Lfm La'-ner . A. A., f lee f'Iul, Irrer Vhfir, Y-'I'H:ri,-. 0 nstone CCH OUISC 'lieachefs .iesistanif X'k'almtari Iiiflflffi llurlf' KNEPPER' DE'-ORAS ANN ' Pontest, Playday, Melodraiiia. l Rin: i.-t NYFTH-kllUl.Vll, liut still more- worlh know ing. Vlioir, Voiiiiiiittees, Forum t'lub, G. A. A., KECKv WILLIAM R- 11 A A lioard, Home I-loom Officer, Pep --- . . , .- , , v - , -- Squad, National Honor Society, Uffive Staff, School boi by diy l4H'U5 M mm Sf-if-nr-e Vlul-, Student Courieil, Student R, O. T. C. t'UUll'fll fvffif-wr, XYal-citan Staff, Y-Teens. Page 31 Kay, Linda Sue Karras, Polly Mae Judah, TOTI1 SPCUCCI' Jones. DOWNS Sue JG! . , , ' LJ'?ZQ Q ' if ,Q -1 mm Kothe, Rosemary Kramer. ROQCF William Krugg Marquardt, Royce Allan Marker, Connie Jean Maddix, Jerry D. if 'Q the seniors... KOTHE, ROSEMARY A late entry, but were glad she's lic-re. KRAMER, ROGER WILLIAM He is big: and tall with a friendly grin for all. All-Sehool Play, Assemblies, Choir, Com- mittees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room tif- fieer, Inner Choir, Student Connell Cabinet. Student Council tlffieer, Safety Conferenee, KRUGGEL, WILMA EDITH A toe in everything, if not a whole foot. ASsemhlieS, HC Club, Committees, Pep Squad, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Glee Club. Home Room Ufficer, tlffiee Staff, Science Cluh, Teachers Assistant, State Music Con- test, Melodrama, Championship Hockey Team, KRUMME, ROBERT DARRELL He's a darling, he's a dream, I-1e's the wolf of our team. Air Raid VVarden, Assemblies, C Club, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Uffieer, tif- fiee Staff, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Foot- ball, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Football Queen Honor Guard. LANDIS, MARY PAT There is misehief in her eye. Assemblies, Committees, G, A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Uffiee Staff. Pep Squad, Student Couneil, 'FL'11Cllt'I S .Xs- sistant, Y-Teens, Coneession Stands, Student Supply. el, Wilma Edith Krumme, Robert Darrell LATHROP, JANICE MARIE Her heart is as light As her it-yes are bright. Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Science Club, TeaCher's Assistant, Quill and Sf-roll. LAWRENCE, LYLE HOWARD lf there are no women in heaven, leave me out. LEACH, SAMUEL P. He boyeotts the barber. LEFLER, JOAN MARIE For if she will. she jvill, you can depend on it. lland, Choir, Glee Club. LEHR, KATHARINE IW the work, one knows the worker. Assemblies, llrush and Pencil, C Pill Committees, Forum Club, G, A. A. Board, Girls' Club, Home Room Officer, Ll' hrztry Staff, tlutlook Staff, Pep Squad. Pub- liv Service, XYukitnn Staff, Y-Teens, G. A. .X. l'l:iy lluy, Conwession Stands. .I- I'-iuqe N Mabin. Eleanor Janice Lyon, Arnold Keith Lomax, Llnda LOU JI 4 pq- 10 Landis Mary P .9 JJ' J -anus Lathrop Janice Marne Lawrence' Lyle Howard the seniors . .. LEWIN, LINDA LAYNE LYON ARNOLD KEITH A gay nature if -1-ine of i.-fr imaiiy Lxiif-'Vw' NaLurv-I-oy h1,,,,,,if.-' K'ASS':Ii.? ief.1!'?.-fir.VV.-z1Li:.i'ie-5,13 A. A., .Kasumi-fiifs, Ilan-I, Ilaswlfziii Team. 1 '1- A A,1l'l'2LF-1. fjlf f 'Jim flifqg V1 Viul-, Vmimiiil-ges, Vhoir, Hi-Y, Hoiiiv 110011. Ijiouxe 1-.QQ-911. Hztiixc'-fr. i11.1',,gi:'i:! wair I p 4iff1f.,,rv 1,,,,prChQir, P,LlliHf' germ.-.., 11,-frm., Niklafi. ff1'16hC'-' Viylii. lfafrier S .5nSSlF',EtYU,, Izzifkewlizili, SlLldi:'li! Vviiiir-il, X':irsiiy Ilriekwn- Hakiiari Board. X-Teens, G .X .-X. P'5:15 will. llay, llufic l,'or.i-ev, 1,'-1-ffessior. Wan-ls LILLY, CAROL ANN Ari en-er.:-eiiC spor'f'.1fo:nar. MABIN' ELEANOR JANICE G. A. Av GY A. A Inari' Tearing .X rarw girl with iiiuny Ir'11,-wif .-islam, Y-Te-are f'r.a::.g,i o'1er.i1.- H ju.-5-Amliiif-S, Vimir, I-' 'T .X, Forum Vluli, Team, film- Viuli, Iulmrk'lm1r, rv1'fif'+- Nuff, SVI'-'I1 l' Vinh, T++af'he-r': Asslslzim, Y-'Fm-ii-, S-11111-r LINK JANET MAE M--lmlramri, Nliifii-V1-mf-sr Therf:'s a fiife 1'i1e,a.r.n',o gr ir. her ' Assernblief. for':.rixi',1ee.a F H A, F T A., Fire Thief. G A A Gif.: 'f' lui, MADDIX. JERRY D' iii-ee LI'QQ1,'1,Ici'?F!'EXkoO,J?QIAfffVfrg1,E2J ff'Gflrzi' Smurf-lliirili In-rxxeeii ai i1lII'iI'1lll I ,-, , .XO : , rrL:,a,i. - ,,!'.,-, . -' . - . - Contest, f,'hampiQr.4i'.ip Ilafehai 'I'w1:r. 'UM A hell ii ff 'I' 1' LISENBEE, RICHARD CHARLES A rnan' Hia' more is 'here 'Q '.'.riiff A555-mblieF, Cui., f l'.0ir4 Ifirf- Vhiwf, MARKER, CONNIE JEAN iiiii-xY4R?I??V1ePE.,i??iI:i lffnfir! liver lqhoif' ilruz' Nm Uyily' Liwuvl, but H0011 fur solllelhiiipf JJ' .Ha , fi ' PET'-'L E, Q-fr-Pr'.v ua.,-U: - hall, Reserve Foovian, Varlitjr lla.,-r:e'm1l', llmmri I'l ll1I P' fipvfrai-Jr, 'fi-af-lwr'B As- Varsizy Foofbaif, Foovhai Queen How,-r -i-mm, Guard, All City, ,UI PPI' LOMAX, LiNDA LOU There is a mirtlfiful Ca.-L in ii-er hwhaviur ' MARQUARDT, ROYCE ALLAN .X fomhiualiori of Fred Astaire, Gabriel, Assemblies, Choir, f'ommivv,eef, fl A. A, ,wry lzfm Fflllv-r Glee Club, Home Room Hffiflpr, Imwr Vhoir, - ' ' I Library Slaff, 'lffife S'afI', '1REh ir'rI . .1.-- .X--emblifif, Ilan-I, Iiaspliall Team, sistarix, XYakitan Staff, Y-'I fev.f, orif'-ff.-mn Vruh, Pu!-Vif' Swrxnf-f-, Ren-rx-A Trafk, P011 Stands. Ilami, Senior Melmlrama. Page 32: Lisenbee, Richard Charles Link, Ja Mae Lilly. Carol Ann fix iw va 124 Matthews, Frances E. McGinley, Donald Hal McNair, Robert Lee I1 I t e seniors . .. MASONER, CLAUDE VERNON At peace with the world. MATTHEWS, FRANCES E. She is active in all sports. G. A. A., Y-Teens. MCGINLEY, DONALD HAL A newcomer to our halls. MCNAIR, ROBERT LEE Ambition rules his life. Camera Club, R, O. T. C., Science Club. MEREDITH EMMA LOUISE lZasbful, but a good sport, for all that. F. H. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Y-Teens. MICHEL, RUTHANN A girl with a smile, is a girl worth while. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, XVakitan Staff, Y- Teens, Concession Stands, Music Contest. MIDYETT, RONALD WAYNE He needs no eulogy? he speaks for himself. MILLER, RICHARD LEWIS A very nice and friendly guy. Assemblies, Band, C Club, Class Officer, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football. Varsity Track, Pep Band. NIINGER, SANDRA CARROLL One whose description can not be begun, She's all good things rolled up into one. Assemblies, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assist- ant, WVakitan Board, Y-Teens, Tennis Cham- pion, Concession Stands, Championship Hockey Team, G. A. A. Play Day, G. A. A. Trophy. MITCHELL, STEPHEN D. Common Sense well applied. C Club, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Science Club, Varsity Football, As- semblies, Fire Chief, Page 34 O Connor Donna Jean 0 Bannon Peggy Louise Nicholas, Paul Eugene an ,M . lf' , V gt gui ff 1 ' .ffm 4 P Meredith, Emma Louise Michel, Ruthann Midyett, Ronald Wayne . M the seniors . .. MOLLUS, DAVID LEE He's gettin: up in the world-six feet. Assemblies, Hand, Uutlook Staff, R. tl. T C., Shield and Spear. MOREHEAD, NANCY SUE In acting ability, she holds a one-way ticket to success. All School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Com- mittees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Pep Squad. Student Council, Teat?her's Assistant, Y-Teens, Melodrama, Voice of Detnof-raf-5' XVinner, Music Contest. MORGAN, CHARLENE ANN Half way serious: half way Hay! Y-Teens. MULLINIX, JEANINE ESTELLE A happy heart and pleasing manner G. A. A., Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. NICHOLAS, PAUL EUGENE Tail, dark, and iiai'tdS0lT1f:, Assemblies, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, R. 0. T. C., Rifle Cluh, Hen- ior Melodrama, Shield and Spear. Page Mullinix, Jeanine Estelle Morgan, Charlene Ann O'BANlON, PEGGY LOUISE Laughing eyes make ltright skies. Home Room Officer, Tl?2lf'i1EF'S Assistant, O'CONNOR, DONNA JEAN There-'s a quirk to her mouth and twinkle in her eyes, Assemblies, F. T. A., G. A. A., Glee Ululi, Home Room Hffifwr, Hffifwg Staff, llutlook Staff, Pep Squad, Tet1r'lter's Assistant, Y- Teens, Sttttienl Supply Uottntt-r, Alusif' Voti- in-sl OKERSTROM, MARY ELLEN l,iket.l ity all who know her ww. 4 - .4 '-117' Assemblies, ifire Chief, G. A, A., Hottie Room Hffic-er, flffive Staff, Pep Stluzui. Te-ar'her's Assistant, Y-Tet-tts, Iftiotliztll Queen Uorotiziliott, Conf-essiott Slatttls. OLDHAMV GLENANNE Lois Miller, Richard Lewis Love was her first goal. OLNEY, CAROL JEAN Lovely in a oharminz and quiet wayf Outlook Staff, Sf'iQl1f'6 Clult, Y-Teens, COY1f'ffSSiUl1 Stands. 35 Morehead, Nancy Sue elefff, Minger, Sandra Carroll Mitchell, Stephen D. Mollus, David Lee 'fff l f, t .,.. .7 cfiffffz ffl, ig: f' ff W ff? 149 44' 'M f 4 'W Ottinger, Jeane Sandra Ozenberger, James Herman Paddleford, Don Frederick Parker, Donald Eugene Reece, Wilbur Roger Raydon, Kermit Conrad Randall, Joyce the seniors . .. OTTINGEFK, JEANE SANDRA Never a worry and never a care, Her crowning glory is her fair hair. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Science Club, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens, Music Contest, Concession Stands. OZENBERGER, JAMES HERMAN Mischief is his middle name. Assemblies, C Club, Class Officer, Pub- lic Service, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Track, Student Council, Teachers Assistant, Varsity Football. PADDLEFORD, DON FREDERICK He always keeps you guessing. Assemblies, Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Varsity Track. PARKER, DONALD EUGENE Flex, Pancho, flex. Assemblies, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. PEARL, JACK LAVELLE A quiet boy with a custom-made car. Assemblies, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, Teacher's Assistant. Page Purdy, Virginia Lee Purcell, PENDLETON, KENNETH IRA Mr. Shutterbugf' Assemblies, Camera Club, Committees, Forum Club, Outlook Staff, R, O. T. C., Wakitan Board, Motion Picture Operator. PETERSON, VERONICA LUCILLE A merry heart lives long. F. H. A. PLUMMER, GLENNA KATHLEEN A willing friend with a kindly way. F. H. A., Glee Club, Cafeteria Staff. POLAND, JOHN CAMPBELL Some think he's bashful-most doubt it, Assemblies, C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. POLLARD, LYLA LEE It's nice to be natural when naturally nice. Assemblies. Choir, Glee Club, Science Club, Xvakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Music Contest, Con- cession Stands. 36 Mary Frances Pritchett, Mark Paul :ga Z, I. A v , H gt, b t gifs la- xi ' ' I-,f E -fxqeyx gfwixgidgg'-I' ,Ggvi '- Y fm I.: , -My F. W . I .I I r il .gal Pearl. Jack Lavelle Pendleton, Kenneth Ira Peterson, Veronica Lucille the seniors . .. POLSKY, JUDITH GAYLE PURCELL, MARY FRANCES 'She If a Siuilffri is a .Iaj-'I 37 the She makes sweer niusif- T-,ull of 'E+ llhim' Ass-Jinhlies, Camera lfluli, I,'hI:+ir, Gll--Q Aiseinlille-. VI.-Qilr. l'oznrz'iii'ees, Forum Pluli, Inner Vhoir, Tea- lier's Assiwanl, Y- Vlul-, 9 A.. A, 'Ire I' uli. Hi-nie Hof-III Hi- Teena Rlufio l,'OlllE'FI. I'SlIeretI-2, I'-'-in-effli'-ii fi-i'-fr. Inner VP,-i-Ir Xa'ior.a' I-I-'Ir,or Siiifrlffry. Slanvls Teaoherk AFQI.-'arg XYHI-IZ'-5Ll'i Iloaril, Y- Teens, Veher-e I-, f,'oi'.f'--Qloi' .4'a fl2, 'l':1'eri' UQ' IL fl- fr. fx .-fn 'I 'A PML' 'No' I 'HM' PUFIDY, VIRGINIA LEE If you liear a Irilrzle, iI's Yirzniirl POTTS, DAVID EDWARD VIII-n I'lI1ll He uses his head irsteafi ot' QIVIHIIIQ' Fire Chief. HEY POTTS, RAPHAEL EUGENE RANDALL. JOYCE 'Sho Ima Ill8IlP liwr I-Inf-IA Ill Iln- lnmrls of all A-f-Ainlilif-s, I'c-niinilleef, FI'-runl Vlul-, 13 U . ,, N . A A, 45 .X A lZI,iz4rIl, 'Ill-P Vlul-, Hon:-I H1FfC'f'2I'5' honor' ' af'f?'JL'I , Hooni IIl'l'If'iAr, Llllrzlry SIIIII, Ilffivl- Srall, He surejf ra-Q: our Hal oz Paine PEI, Squad' Y-,I.HAHS. K.UlH,WSi0H Smmlr' Assemblies. Vfull, Re,-erI.e Foolllall, 'I 'X 'X' NM MU' u lkH'U' I 'U'l' Variity I-'ooil-al All I'I'ju. .VF .4'a'f-, QI: All Corlf-er-QVC'-f, ,Xl Ill-',fI '. PRICE, ROBERT EARL Friends, he har rnariy-foes li Hi-Y. PRITCHETT, MARK PAUL Graduate or burr,- sity Football, Senior Melodrania. Price, Robert Earl ,.f.a. 4 . Vf'ff95 '7' W, , 3 RAYDON, KERMIT CONRAD I':71TIlf'Sl of purpose, Ililigi-nl In all Ihings , . I . , I- A--Illlllilief, Ilanll, Choir, fvUlllIllIllt'l:'S, an ll? ttllg . , , , , , Iloruni hluli, H1-X, Inner 4,hCI1T, 5lUdfflIl Vounfil, SVLIKIVIII, I'I,iunc-Il Val-Inel, Safery I f,iIIlI'rI'Ilf'+- REECE, WILBUR ROGER Always lI'l good humor willi the world, IU! Brush and Pe-nrll, fflull, Vliolr, Var- ri. fi. T, V, Sliifflfl and Spear, 'Fear-her's .Xa-Irllilll, H li, T, I' Honor Guard. Page 37 Potts, Raphael Eugene Potts, David Edward , gl- ,, , H Qi .,ff,,,I,I.Ut ff ---I 1 ,I IE We i '15'-fffifw ,, I I - , ' ' ff' ., ' J ' , 12? iii' ' 'M ' J Ia 4 M4 I at fir- Q An ' , ' - A , , ,fo In ,j ' -J FV 2f4.11?4H f lIE ' , ., L,-' V 'flowf I ' V 'LJ 1jlQ1g2 1 iii! , I , I IW fffi? Q my 57511 . ,li ! , J '57 my Plummer, Glenna Kathleen Poland, John Campbell Pollard, Lyla Lee Polsky, Judith Gayle , 'ws mal!! Richardson, Mary Sue Riche, Jerry E. Ritchie, Nancy Lynn ROHCIBS. GBP! Deaf' Sneed, Shirley Louise Snapp, Lowell Dean Smith, Marvin Wayne 'UK the seniors... RICHARDSON, MARY SUE An outword and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. Assemblies, Band, Committees, F. H. A., F. T. A., G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assist- ant, NVakitan Board, Y-Teens, Concession Stands, Music Contest, F. T. A. Delegate to Convention, RICHE, JERRY E. I told her not to, but she fell for me anyway. Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Public Service, R. Il. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. RITCHIE, NANCY LYNN Little we know what she thinks or dreams. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens. ROADES, GARY DEAN His time is never dreary. H. fn, T. C, ROLL, RICHARD WAYNE I came, I saw, I conquered. Assemblies. RUCKER, ELLEN JUSTINE Calm as the night. SANDUSKY, KAY DIANE Loves life, work, and play. Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, XVakitan Staff, Y- Teens. SCHAFER, ROBERT WAYNE So quiet in manner. SCHINDLER, LARRY ALBERT Opportunity need knock at his door but OnCe. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Offieer, Reserve Football, Youth in Government. SCHNEIDER, ELAINE YVONNE 'Likeable and conscientious, Assemblies, G. A. A., Girls' C Club Library Staff, Teachers Assistant, wakitaii Staff, Girls' Championship Hockey Team. I'A1 'e 'ZS Sigars, Roger Lavern shamer, carol sue ' shie . 'W fi r, Maurice Samuel +?i 4-Q? L , Roll, Richard Wayne Rucker, Ellen Justine Sandusky, Kay Diane the seniors . .. SCHNEIDER, NORNIA JOAN XX'iili ideals llieh and purpose true. Assenihlies, 1'foi'i'fi'nii.r.ees, Forum Vluh, G, A. A., Home Room 41i'l'if'er. Naiional Honor Sof-ieiy, frffic-e Svalf. Pep Squad, Sfiiem-Q Club, Teaohers .-xssislani, XX'akii.an Board, Y-Teens, lfshereue. Vonf-f-ssion Sranvls, Sen- ior Blelovlrania SCHULTZ, JANICE ANNE 'Siveei jeniper and red hair, A f-ornl.-iraiiosi very rare. Assernlilies, f,'y,r,jr, G A Home Koonu flffifrer, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Musie Coniesi. Vonressior Stands A., Glee f'lul., SEROCKI, JOHN THOMAS I r-ouni no time -.vasved 'hal I give to plea.-ure SEWARD, MARY LOIS Her sense of humor provides lun lor a'I ASSF:l'iliili6S, CU Pill, f l'i0ll', f'Ol1llrlll.lr-41.-, fl. A. A,, Girls' Vluli, Glen Vluli, Holm- Room Officer, Inner Vhoir, Hffifw- Slaff, Pep Squad, Public Servioe, Soienre f'lul-, Teafh- er's Assistant, Y-Teens, Girls' Vliaiiiiiioriz-hip Hockey Team, Senior Illelodraniu. SHIER, MAURICE SAMUEL A likeable person in every way. SHIMER, CAROL SUE No one knows how much she knows, llrush and Pencil, Motion Piolure Hpera- lor, Pulilir' Service, Teaohefs .-Xssisianr, Y- Tc-ens. SIGAFIS, ROGER LAVERN Milli-yet he satisfies. Assemlilis-s, 1 ' Vluli, Fire l'lii+-f, Hi-Y, Home Room llffiver, llullook Staff, Hi-serve Foollinll, Reserve 'i'rar'k, Te-af'her's Assisi- :ini, Yursily Foollvall, Varsity Tr:if'k SMITH, MARVIN WAYNE 'l'hers-'s :i litllr- liil ol' llfrvil in +'x'ei'yoii1:. SNAPP, LOWELL DEAN He makes sweet musir-. Home Room 4rll'if'er, Pulilir' Servire, li. ll. 'I' V, Sliivltl Zuni Spear' SNEED, SHIRLEY LOUISE An independent spirit strong. .XFFffIlIhlIf:2i, Voniniiitees, Forum Uluh, G. A. A., Girls' Vluli, Glee Pluh, Library Hraff, Motion i'l-'frure Hperaior, Seience Vlub, f'hoir, Forum f'luh, Inner Choir, Vluh, Tear'lier',+ Assislaiil, XX'akilan Board. IL, rl, T, CN Varsily Foolball. Y-'l'fffens, l'onr'ession Stands, Vsherette. Page 39 Seward, Mary Lois f .Av , W I --.omdf sa.. A Serocki, John Thomas .. w 3-3 , Schultz, Janice Anne X ,JV . 'WW' 'ff I 4 V WL, 3 Schafer, Robert Wayne Schindler, Larry Albert Schneider, Elaine Yvonne Ts Schneider, Norma Joan Sollars Leonard Leroy Somerville, Jerome Edward Sonner, Jacqueline Sue Southwood, Margaret Elizabeth the seniors... SOLLARS, LEONARD LEROY A pleasant and friendly fellow. SOMERVILLE, JEROME EDWARD A friendly and energetic lad. Assemblies, Band. SONNER, JACQUELINE SUE Her heart is like the moon-ever chang- ing, but always a man in it. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Office Staff, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Track Queen. SOUTHWOOD, MARGARET ELIZABETH A friendly, frolicsome maid, NVho of the future is unafraid. Assemblies, Band, Committees, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Football Queen Attend- ant, Senior Melodrama. SPANGBERG, REX MILLER Beware-I may yet be famous. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Senior Melodrama, All-School Play. SPARKS, CAROL ANN The kind of girl we'd all like to know. SPEARS, SUZANNE ERIN From her ability all can see, A great success she's bound to be. Assemblies, Brush and, Pencil, Commit- tees, F. T. A., Forum Club, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Pub- lic Service, Teacher's Assistant. SPILLMAN, HARRY BUDDY To the teachers, he's a strife: to the stu- dents he's the spice of life. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant. STILL, LAVERN ORBREY Still, yes, but always has a smile. STROP, WILLIAM HERBERT I have nothing to declare but my genius. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, For- um Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Na- tional Honor Society, Public Service, Re- serve Basketball, Reserve Football, Science Club, Student Council, Varsity Football, C C u i. Page 40 Thompson, Jerry Brainard Taylo Wayne Francis Taylor, Thomas Gordon - SPGNQUGPQ. Rex Miller Sparks, Carol Ann Spears, Suzanne Erin the seniors . .. STROPES, JIMMIE ANN - Our lively majorettef' Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Glee Club, Science Club, Teachers Assistant. Y-Teens, Majorette. SWEANY, LEROY FRED Sharp-shooter, Assemblies, Fire Chief, R. H. T. C., Shield and Spear, Tearhers Assistant. SWEARINGEN, RODNEY THOMAS An energetic president whom we all admire. Assemblies. Baseball Team, C Club, Choir, Class flffioer, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room flfficer, Inner Choir, Office Staff, Reserve Basketball, Re- serve Football, Reserve Track, Student Council, Student Council President, Safety Conference. SWOBODA, RACHEL IRENE Of gentle voice and actions Assemblies, Committees, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Melo- drama. TAYLOR, THOMAS GORDON Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football. TAYLOR, WAYNE FRANCIS A man of many words, but he seldom uses them, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Oper- ator, R, O. T. C., Shield and Spear. THOMPSON, JERRY BRAINARD Blue eyes, blond hair, good looks- what else is there? Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Uffire Staff, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Football Queen Honor Guard. TIETZ, JUANA LEE Wfliatterbox, hut nice to know. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A,, Glee Club, flffire Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Melodrama. TIETZ, ROBERT ALLEN XVhere are your golf clubs, Bob? Assemblies, Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Track, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Golf Team. TRAPP, SHARON MERLE A rich melodious voice has she, A famous singer she may someday be. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, G, A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Office Staff, Public Service, Teachers Assistant, Y- Teens, Senior Melodrama, Music Contest. Page 41 Swoboda, Rachel Irene Swearingen, Rodney Thomas Sweany, Leroy Fred Spillman, Harry Buddy Still, Lavern Orbrey Strop, William Herbert Stropes, Jimmie Ann , ww rm A Ullery, John Robert Ulmer, Henry Gerald Urban, Gary Leroy VSWR. Karen MUN Wilson, Barbara Ann Williams, Carlene Ellen Wildhagen, Judith Anita erm, the seniors . .. ULLERY, JOHN ROBERT He plays life like basketball-to shoot the goal. Assemblies, C Club, Class Officer, Com- mittees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, National Honor So- ciety, Reserve Basketball, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Football Queen Honor Guard. ULMER, HENRY GERALD What he wills-he does. Hi-Y. URBAN, GARY LEROY Care is an enemy of life. VAVRA, KAREN MARIE The same yesterday, today, and forever. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Melo- drama. WACHTER, MARY JO Do not judge value by size. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Home Room Of- ficer, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. WADLOW, RO-BERT ERNEST Putt! Putt! now, but someday it will be purr. Brush and Pencil, Committees, Library Staff. Motion Picture Operator, R. O. T. C. WAISBLUM, RICHARD ARST Our dark haired Romeo. Choir, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Outlook Staff, Senior Melodrama. WATSON, RONALD He has made a'record for himself. Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, R. O. T. C. Honor Guard. WEAVER, ALAN TAYLOR So quiet in manner. Assemblies, Band, Hi-Y. WEESE, DELORES ANN If love is blind, I know I'll never see. Assemblies, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens, Championship Hockey Team, Music Contest, Championship Volleyball Team, Senior Melodrama. Page 42 Whitmore, Beverly Ladoit White, Charles Marshall, Jr. Weiss, Jan Gordon 9, . ,ff as . f 'M W A 8 Wachter, Mary Jo Wadlow, Robert Ernest Waisblum, Richard Arst the seniors. . . WEILAND, KAY GEORGIA Equa1ed only by her other half. F. H. A., G, A. A., Girls' C Club, fif- fice Staff. Y-Teens, Championship Bowling Team. WEILAND, PAT ANN Her other half. C Pin, F. H. A., G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens. WEISS, JAN GORDON I hate myself-ha! ha! All-School Play, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, flut- look Staff, Public Service, I-L. O. T. C., Siu- dent supply, Senior Melodrama. WHITE, CHARLES MARSHALL, JR. My thoughts are my own companions. R. O. T. C., Teachers Assistant. WHITMORE, BEVERLY LADOIT She has met many, known several, liked a. few, and loved one. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A... Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teachers Assistant, Y-Teens, Music Contest, WILDHAGEN, JUDITH ANITA A tender heart, a loyal mind. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teachers Assistant, VVaI-titan Board, Y- Teens, Usherette, Concession Stands. WILLIAMS, CARLENE ELLEN Cute, kind, and denture. F. H. A., G. A. A., 'l'eaCher's Assistant. Y-Teens. WILSON, BARBARA ANN Quiet in word, but great in thought. Assemblies, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Hffine Staff, Public Servire, Teavh- er s Assistant. If iff f ' f MW' f, if W ff se: -14 .tw a 7 f f h 4 , 1 ,1 - V f My 7 f 'W ff W, fl i at fl 41' camera shy . . . Bauman, Thomas Richard Watson, Ronald Berkowitz, Jerome Samuel Weaver' Alan Taylor Blakley, David William Branstetter, Wayne Kenneth Butler, Joyce Marie Gomel, Gerald Bill Irwin, Michael Amos Lehman, Joseph Ray Magoon, Robert David Vollentine, Donald Richard Wales, Charles Dave Webb, Reva June Page 43 Weese, Delores Ann Weiland, Pat Ann Wellahd. Kay Gwruia f if' senior informals . . . Gffgxsw K A ., X Ohio State test scores are interpreted by Miss Ronnie Carter goes rah-rah on the senior Spangberg, senior counselor, to Joan Brychta, boys preppy pep assembly . . , What a doll! The boys, Jack Pearl, Dick Roll, Jan Elkins, I think I'll get that one, says Joann Hummel, Bud Spillman and Hal Filly talk things over be- as she, David Kent and Jan Weiss pick out sen- fore the 8:30 bell. 2' if i i , g g 5 fl , H ' I , , f , r as., Marriage and Family Living, demonstrated by Miss French, June Webb. 101' 2iI1Il0l1IlC6Hl9lltS. the live way as Legs and red-checked parasols equal the senior live model, and chorus line. Karen Vavra, Kay Cronkite, Gayle Haines, Jackie Sonner and Darlene Carpenter. Page 44 senior statistics . . Most Popular Girl ......... Kay Cronkite Most Popular Boy ....... Rod Swearingen Handsomest Boy ........ Jerry Thompson Class Beauty. . . ...... Patsy Crouch Cutest Couple .... ..... D onna Sue Jones Arnold Lyon Most Versatile Boy .......... John Ullery Most Versatile Girl ...... Nancy Morehead Best Natured Boy... .... Roger Kramer Best Natured Girl, . . . . . .Polly Karras To smell or not to smell vonfronts Bill Strop in an experiment with . . . Model Wife ,.... .... D elores Weese Biggest Wolf .... .... D ick Waisblum Biggest Flirt .............. Gayle Haines Boy With Personality-Plus.Roger Kramer Girl With Personality-Plus. .Kay Cronkite Most Dependable ........ Deloras Knepper Best Dressed Boy .... .... G ene Nicholas Best Dressed Girl .... .... D iane Douglas Oldest Steady Couple ....... Brooke Beaty Max Grooms Page 45 'ft' ' f 1 f ' I J X, Donna Sue Jones and Arnold Lyon in deep study over XV. Shakespeare. Most Intelligent Boy ..... James Fairleigh Most Intelligent Girl ........ Judy Polsky Best Mixer ........... Mary Ann Gibbins Biggest Heart-Breaker .... Most Industrious ...... Most Athletic Boy, ,. Most Athletic Girl ,,...... Most Likely To Succeed. . . . .John Poland Suzanne Spears . . .John Ullery Sandra Minger . . . . .Bill Strop . 4 Roger Crerno Kramer plinks out a tune on his gee-tar, junior informals . . . Swinging it smooth in the dance hall are Joyce Goerke, Larry Englehart, and Paul White Charles Cummings and Judy Potts. sell Hsize up the world with the aid of Miss De- Neen in 6th period U. S. History, all an-.nga 5 Chester Dietderic-h and Ed McCoy wait for Keeping up on their reading are Gary Phillips Carol Montgomery and Peggy Sparks to 'tcatch and Karol Jean Myers. up on the news before they transact business with Mary Bloom at the Student Supply Counter. Didn't hurt a bit, say these juniors, as they Juniors pay in full as class rings are de- get their t. b. patr-h tests. livered. Page 46 0 ---:gi J win- X -fred 1? W' ll if junior class officers 'Eiiyeloperl in envelopes, junior c-lass officers. Nanfy Toler, secretary: Karol Jean Myers, Vive- president: Eddie Herman, president: and Judy Sevy. treasurer. address invitations to the Junior-Senior Prom. class of '57 . .. Envelopes and more envelopes! Invita- tions to the Junior-Senior Prom must be addressed to every junior and senior in Central High School, and the responsibility for this undertaking, as well as countless others connected with the prom, is on the shoulders of the juniors. The success of this dance depends upon the Work and thought of the junior classy it is a credit to the class of '57 that their prom had upperclassmen drifting and dreaming all night. The class of '57, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Pertain and Miss Tilson, earned the money for the prom with concession stands at the Football Jamboree and the Central-Lafayette game. The concession stands were so profitable that part of the money earned will be used next year to purchase the senior gift to the school. Three years of activity now lie behind the class of '57g a freshman assembly, Hi- Y and Y-Teen events, accomplishments in the fields of sports, R. O. T. C., art, and music. A sad i'adieu must be said to U. S. his- tory and junior English classes, but the senior year awaits them to be enjoyed to the fullest. New subjects must be mas- tered, and new activities added to the al- ready full list. It will truly be their year, as leaders of the school, to uphold the spirit and traditions of Central High School. Page 47 fe .. . C . 'F' A .1V . A K .., f 2. xx V Za -,,, r 8 ff, .- ff - ' Q S U f 'i-I ,J VN 5 VR ,, , 2 QA' ,W ' , ' Anderson, Karen V. Arst, Roger C 1 Atkins, Ronald C , 'i-- A- .5 Baber, Yvonne . 9? 5 sf ,I WV K A f 2 ' Barnett, Sondra 11 if Beaty, Kay Beger, Barbara Bell, Clarence Q , J Vi , V Bell, John V 4 -YT W 5 33,3 ' .El - .. Bente, Mary Lois C... .V :fp 'f 'V '-,,, e ,y,, Berry, Linda SEV . s . . g .,.,. 'AA Ronald A ,f C L '1n.,V ' 1,256 Blair, Carolyn ,iw is Tae W we at. -if' J mt , Blakley, Joyce ' i ' Bloom, Mary 5 W Q V V M Q Blgm, Brenflalliay ia y sf . A onner, ar ene Q iey 7 ' if i' Borngesser, Richard '- A eel 9 1' ' ,,,i. liottorff, Kenneth 2 3 fiA J ,Q f 5 4 f. A 'G V . W ' Bowser, William 5 ,S 4 ' . QA f' A. ., - 5 .. . Boyer, Kermit V o Bradford, Jeanne J Briggs, Larry gg 5 - 5' Brooks, Margaret M A V , V '- Brown, Dorothy BV X V 4 V , 2 Brlown, Elgabeth f f --ff ' if ' 2 J if l'0Wll, 080' ' fi 2 at 1 Bryvhta, Judy f ' Z., 1' 1 . ':: ,, -- -71., :. - elif. , ,GV V ,V L gi., V V , o V V .1 E 4 W ...-' 4 , , , .. , ... .Ma A 1 - - Budd, Sharon V Bunche, Beverly ' Q1 Bundy, Larry Burwell, Harold Buster, Judith Cabiness, Shermalvn 12' 1572 Q X l it xv 6 up , i ff 11 A ',,. ,. Pi I 11 1 ,ms 'I X Ni A if Q 9 5 +1 fi 4 I zu., . Campbell, Roberta I I I the juniors Carpenter, Patty P Carr, Charles Cleo , ...- G, Carr Jack , .f VR? 3 ,V - x Chambers, Jerry A j Chambers Ronnie .A i- ,. o i: Q C ' 'A Christelisen, Gwendolyn 217 N ef iafwx ff : ' ':' ' ' L L n w' Clark, Evelyn 3 ,1 Vg Vg J X Claycomb, Roger A nfuy V VV V VV Coburn, John , V ' Coleman Larry I - , V 3, V Cook, itlorman Z A V V - 'J it., S qi Cooper, Allen A C -,LV an 'J Cox, Janet Sue , ff gjtty' it V V V V ' .. VV . Coy, Jimmie A ' ' ri X' crabrm, Gary V Crabtree, Janet In Crowell Harry 45: ,V S . X. V Cumniings, Charles .fi 'fi Q, S Davis, Paul -1 , or 'js Dietderich, Chester A ' w :E ry 4, or if M C C Dietz, Lester - V ' I :C A -1 ' ii C Q, , . ,. , r V .. ,if Mir Domino, Carl ,V i Donaldson, Rodney ,V ,V 7 N5 . ., Drake, Roger Q, ,ir-. -V 3. C- V Dwyer, Leonard - V 1 East, Betty V V -,. .f , V . .V 151150119 Phyllis CfT'Q?:, , ffi if f 'ii' 2.5 N' . f' 5 Zig ' a, y ' ' ' 1 Eggleston, Carol rj'VT-' I ,VV:V, A cg -' r E Ehlert, Merrill VV Eierdanz Rosanne V y B Aj' ' , Englehart, Larry V z .,,V V VM V 5' l Fenner, Catherine 'K ' y ?lJ'f V - iff QV Fisher, Pat Jo V VVV V ,,, Islintihpanlgli, Larry V , QV V ,MVVVVV VVVVVVV f ' M --, - - fi ' V. '-1,. -B -,...ui,.f fs 0 ey, 0 Ill . A V , V2 V fr- V l tig Page 48 Frakes, Larry Fry, Phillis , Gardner, Roger Gilley, Fred al f 'E Goerke, Joyce J ,J i ' G Gregory. Dove Ann 1 ' V, pq K ' Griffis, Beverly ' K 4. 5 , J L tiuytou, Leon Hahn, Peggy Haller, Fred C, ' f W ,, Harper. Larry ' gp Hawkins, Jo Ellen 49 ' ,V , Heinz. Virginia 'T V , ' fx ,- q Herman. Edwill 'Qi '.- V7 ff Q Hesselschw erdt. Edward Hill, Linda Hines, Carol , Hines. l'onnie - l I . Hodge. Loretta 3 J Holmes. Norma 1 ix ' I A Nl ' J 3 3 Hopkins. Carol Ex A x If R if ,gf-.--', Horning. Bob Hume. fharles 'iq Hutchison, .Kllion Jimmy -lv. Jackson. Judith E ' ' Jensen, Ibagmar - , Jezak, Rose -- f -M K ,., ,, Johnson, Stephanie I E' A LF5-VY! 3411 A f Jones, Jackie Karnw. John Keck. Gary , G c Keck, Harold 9' 'H - , -V J Kent, Billie , . , 1, , lietcham, Michael .0 - ' gg. ' -- ' Kinder, Shirley Sue R ,fri ffif, M523 the juniors . . . King, Keeran H ' Kirby. fiirol K 3, 7- N , G ,en Koch. .lean Ann ' if X 2, ' 65 Koellillg, l'arol ' , A -' ', fd? , V Kulowski, Vheryl f ' W ' , 'Q' ' ,ff f F ' 7' Lamb, Michael 1 ' ,hll A-A ' Lathrop, Marilyn Lawton, Ilou Leach, Vera 9. Leith, Larry 149 r L. s .A J A 6 , Letts, Douglas ,AJ - ' Letts, Joseph 3.1 1 ,' y o -' ,I J Lewis, Judy J J-I ,Fil Q 'QQ A Litz, Judy Liyieri, lxllilflt-'S . Lowe, Bill :., ,L 4, .gn M W. , Lund, Jerome ,F I ' in g. - Magers, Ronnie 'A , ,Q X, Maison, Marilyn f L , l'fif.f' 9 ,I ' , QQ, Martin. Beverly V I - 'riff ' ,E Matthews, Alversia Mcfoy, Edward - Mcfrosky, Dan 1-, 2 -' V 62' Mcfullah, Donald V iv, ' N 2 McGee, Lloyd d ' V ' U , Mclirew, Lin a .7 re? ,,,, K 'E Ae 31- e ,' if Meeks, Jerry , f , 52-2. :rar ' Metzinger, Paul Miller, Sandra Frances , Molloy Judith 4, F .9 Y .. Mollils, Gary - ' A A V 3 Moncrief, Ann J , , A , y ' Montgomery, Carol W' A ,ff l ' L J Moore, Carol 4.1! ' H A 1 6 Morgan, John Page 49 ' -, ,. .-AV' 4' I 5 tl V' Q A ,Qi ,qg , 6 ' ecr c f c , at K iixxyx X21 ai -A . 'fi J e V ..,. .4 9 , , bnrx 1 ,,.. x In .R : I I ,- x ' W J f it i. as M -J 1 R' re ft , , , IW iw 3 ,:I' f : ,,,. i: y' A, 1',-4 - iw' Mc , .L iles ii! ' ' i . ' P N' 13 'G 'N 1: 'Wa ' X A -'F -f 0 , V , I . kj.. ,, : , 5 'J K B I I , ' - S ,K ., eg sl- 4 ff' , Q i if rx W, , . I M . 9 T 1 , Qt M s 1 S .,1 . ..A, f- R c c , J, are a Y 'M ' 5 fi ff. h I l t e lunlors . . . Ruhnke, Edward Henry Ruhnke, Laura t -1 Russell, Lloyd ,M 52 y fm, Saferstein, Melvin ' , , P Salmons, Elizabeth Eff,-7 V QM A Sawyer, Randall ' X1 ' Sawyers, Lynn P A A ' Schneider, Frederick , 1--.,V , p Schneider, Freida Q Schneider, Sharon 1'Q-'fi ff. 6 Scott, Hazel y Seifert, William G, ,,, y ' Z Sevy, Judith y y Sherman, Gordon Slover, John Snapp, Jenila Sonderegger, Jo Ann Sonderegger, Larry Sparks, Peggy Sperry, Richard Springstead, Saundra Stark, Robert Earl Steele, Dennis Earl Steele, Gary Stephenson, Robert Stouffer, Doris Strawn, Joel Stroud, Warren Wayne Stuber, Robert Sweeten, Dale Bill Swoboda, Tom Taylor, Lynne Taylor, Norman Theisen, John Thompson, Gayle f 1 'fy ' - 'Q -' SWK? 'ia S ce' i 1 'Lt' i 'J' f, K a . 4- . . R ceee ' RU. PQK Page 50 Mozingo, Paul Larry Mueller, Charles Murdock, James Musgrove, Karen Myers, Donna Myers, Karol Jean Myers, Loretta Nauman, Wakefield N ewlon, Mary Ruth Nickols, Raymond Noland, Robert Franklin Obersteadt, Tommy Patton, Robert Pearson, Gaylen Peppard, Bill Peppard, Patty Perry, Elonda Marie Petersen, Charles Phillips, Gary Pitluck, Steve Pittser, Ronald Potts, John Potts, Judy Ann Powell, James Powell, Roger Powell, Ronald Price, Melissa Puett, Clyde Quigley, Mike Ragland, James Rails, Carl Eugene Rathburn, James Ridpath, John Henry Ritchheart, Wayne Roumas, William sf - . I E175 - Q- . s., . R Q T' S 5 523' W5 v x fins N6 J X dj - .., y 1,1 ' 1 Sf' X, 3- g' i W ,ge 1 9? '. V U W' Dvd' gs... E , Anx- i X. X. I A 8'-iw B ,'-wQ,.:- ,5-I' as 1 X' Yer- xgg its E. r I xW, tat , Thompson, Harvey Thompson, Jim Leroy Thompson, Ronald Till, Francis F Q , 'N ' . C'-' xc Q Tiller, Richard 2- ' A, , 'Q 4 r y Toler Nancy if rr. ffl jg -,i.. , I XV M, Q ff' A Tfiinn-er. arm ..,.,,,,,i c ... We Mis! Triplett, Thomas J Yan Arsdale, David Lee . X Yaughn Mike Yoltnier. Gail ,Y n :DA . qs Ng., Wagers, Saralyn '74 . , , wi, Wallace, Margaret J bf , ,y ' ' ' Walton, Andrea ' ,ls gb ,UA Watson. Donna P Watson, Larry Ji Watts. Marcelyn C 1 : W ,P Webb, Carol ' Q -J J, Welch. James ' , LK -7 A Wells. Betty . Q-W ia- . y X f if 1 X Werner, Larry I L 1 -gk Whitman. Judy Whitsell, Paul ' Q Wildherger, Esther - 5, -Q G, Wilkinson, Alex E fi ' if ' Williams. Jim Eugene Willia, Allan , ' -1 fx 1' Wilson, Rlohert Eugene f I AA.. J A 'wif Wilson, Roger Winfrey, Gary V w A , Wolf, William , 'FJ sg 2. 6 Woody Jay ff' H 1 Q X Wright, Amy rf' so . fy fi e. 'A y wright, 1101-i, , 2 . ' i - -4 X Ym-am, Donald ,. ' fff the juniors . . . , Yost, Janice ' Young, Mildred 1 . ,Aa , -2 ,ff r I, Young, Sharon f an V L 1 ws zagrualky, Ed my - C. I i Ziph, Andy Lee ' , z A . Y 'A--f Ziph, Marcia . ,R n vi lf E5-Ao u U' . KA L 'U f 'u'.:i25EZE?d camera shy . . Atterbury, Shirley Brown, Harold liuchner, Sarah Vamphell, Nancy Green, Louis Kerns, Roger Mciiaughy, Frances Myers, Fred Young, Franklin Page 51 Zirkle, Roland informals . . . i E 3 E Q camera shy . . Ilattreall, Joanne Ilreher, Stephen Einbender, Larry Frickle, Roger Hayes, Charles Jolly, Mary Milligan, Rickey Myers, Janice Oberstezult, Tommy Payne, Charles Roseler, Robert Stiers, Carole Sue Stricker, James E. Thompson, James I3 Typing in all its complexity confronts Patty Peppard, Wayne Rudloff, Bobby Weed, Rebecca Shier, Gordon Sherman, John Slover. rf 3 ww 'W' Tale of Two Cities proves too much for Bill What am I bid for this lovely creature? says Utz and Carol Serocki. as they try to execute Jon Wyant, as he attempts to auction off his Jamie Rosenthal on La Guillotinef' friend in the PSC auction, if ,,,., WWW Jeanine McPike and Nancy Saunders hard at The family tree of this turtle is explained by work during the Sophomore rake sale. Mary Ann Angsten to Mr. Perry, Gary Boygyy Carol Murnpower in biology class, Page 5 2 ....l' 4' I 'hrs' V7 ,.,,3- FJ so homore class officers P Making out their schedules for the next two years at Central are sophoniore vlass offic-ers .Ian 'Wa2oi.-er, treasurerg Mary Ann Angst:-n, set-- retaryg Bob Berger. vice-presidentg Tony Beasley, president. class of '58 . .. Two down, and two to go! Two years are gone for the class of '58-two years filled with new impressions and adjust- ments to high school life, when the sopho- mores, usually characterized as leaf and bug-hunters for biology classes, found time to make active contributions to Cen- tral. This class literally Hslaved over a hot stove to help the school, when they held a cake and candy sale as a money-raising project. The results of this project were new trash barrels for the campus, and a start toward their senior gift. Sophomores had an active representa- tion in the Student Council, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Public Service Board and the Soph- omore pilgrimage in Jefferson City. They also held the spotlight with appearances in the all-school playpand the talent revue. Sports occupied a prominent place in their year, as boys participated through the reserve football and basketball teams, as well as in track and baseballg several G. A. A. championships were captured by the girls. Thus, two years have gone-the days of leaf and bug hunting are over, and the sophomore's abilities in many fields have been tested. But there are two more to be filled with exciting events and new ex- periences as they make the transition to the ranks of upperclassmen. With the basis of their fine record of their past achievements, the class of '58 will continue to growpin learning, service, and leadership, in their remaining years at Central. Page 53 L 5 iarx 1 :JY tb VV ..-,1 !- 3 j ii fix A 2 ' KX . 2 , ' if 1 ,, lbw ,J an QW. 'ST 1 if V' ,Yi , g yi Zi, 7 245- a 5 ,,. N X N -, 3 ,',, lf, Ackley, Linda if 'Aki 3 Addington, Louie fra, wr.: -sa .' , 4.3 J Albin, Jerry . A A ' 3 , 2, .,Q, .,,' A Allen, Kenneth ' y ' .ii 'EZ' 3 - f Angsten, Maryann ,f 5 .J Asbury, David f v' A 7 1 Ashby, Judy V ,V l . J- V M Austin, Don , ' 1 , A . , V 'k' ,, Babcock, Jo Anne A we Q4 Q. ,., 5 :Q ., 4 f- imiz. Baber, Joseph J A ji , 1. V Q ' , Baldwin, Donald A V p V! ,V V f Vi Baldwin, Ronald 'V A - l , 'y, A , Barrett, Laine ' f' ':', , 'A ' Bartling, Judy Diana .. V 1:1 Bauman, Harry Charles , ,V ' V Q in ' l J Beam, Carolyn 1, ' ,AVAVV 3 12 f i 5, Beasley, Tony 'A as A A' ,V Beaver, Steve t '-V Ffa, . J 5 V l Bell, Diantha A -, .- V... - f ' M. Berger, Bob ' --in ' 6 ' J . ' Bermond, Judy V ' A' Berry, Larry ,, A J at J l',. . 2 31 Best, Janice Rae - WF 'T-, , ' v f'T -'54 Bezona, Ronnie ,VMAV . I ,A I iivdzr Biellby, Mona Marian A L ,V , i,'. Y A B ack. Linden E. V' AA f V' KW' l' fi? r- A Blakley, Carol J J , J f . . A Blakley, Donald F. A V V A A - Bollman, Gene gi VV V. Q , V J Bowen, Patricia ,V Tv V V-1-' VV 9 QW Bowring, Don 23 ' . rv. . B Ord, C0Imif- , 4 ., fa. . . M. .,.. , A A ff Pk f f .4 BOYS, Gary I a ps as .t Qh 4, ei mf J Boyer, Terry W f ' ' 7' ' ' ' A Brant, Connie Ann the sophomores . . . Brewer, Jimmie y Bridges, Waldo A V ,M ,V JJ QV Briscoe, Donald fc J R fx 9 Q Q V ,.,4 Brooks, Watson AV V in A ff' ff V A 9 fi, s . Brlgffcgiagalrff Diane I A ..,.. X J Burke, Frank A 1 J ' C Buster, Cynthia x Butler, Doris V' V V Butler, Lois J H- B , Pilev V .,, V V V N V Q I Cage, Shirley 2' V gi 'f.fA, X ' - V K 5' Campbell, Robert 4 Efffm, V V., A . J C, we g ' Carpenter, Sharon V, , B '-V J . sfs f A C Carroll, Jack a 1' ' , . Carter, Gary Carter Shery l'H1'J01's A1'H01d A' 5 'f Q- 'K 2 G' cf, ,. Chambers, Ramon gm ,, y 8 J- . Q, X' ' ' Chatham, William - H VF' , ENV!! J 'A'FiS1'La f1,ififE? ' 1 J A ' C' ' if I ' A ' I N. Clark, E nora af? ,A , Clark Jenny 'f M Cluck, Sam ' rf- fa, F J ,S . -AL, 6 'BAV A V Coates, Donald A V ,E . L. X so gf' Coglenlz Bgrbsara Joy VV W1 .A l 'oo , ill'0 A . 4 -A N ,AX Cooper, Gary J , x .. V J Cox, Jay A ' Cmkx, Nlornliiiu , ' . rj V 'rig er ay as A' J , , .Q ,le - ,. Curry, Beverly ' , Gi, f A J-J - . X Af' Daily, Charles A ' 2 Mgr vale, Shirley -- J' - ,-a' J , C J Dempsey, Ronald WL ' V J A V Page 54 I Devore, William F. ! 5 i Donahue, Kenny A 1. . Dougherty, Linda G' -' K C , ,- S 44 ff' 4 I 1 ,Q V, e. -- Driver, Roger - J Q. ' ' i 1 -gy 1: e Dunavant, Pat 1' , Z, t V X Dyche, Joan ' pw affix ,fl G , . -Af C , 5 f, Eg! Evans, Shirley o - R 1 I E-0 Ewing, Phillip V Farmer, Patty Marilyn Fellmann, Elaine 9' ,S . 'V 6 40 -'J V Fetty, Dixie , A.. ' J L A 2 Findley, Paul if Aix 6 Fitzsimmons, Robert .... . al' f W ' , f Foley, Robert I.. ' ' sl ' Freed, gynaie Sharon ry, an ra Fuller, Joyce aw? - L- L' -J - ' Gardner, Kent A v ' 'Q Q Er E -4- Q Geha, Dick Q- V, A' - Q.-0 , . J I J , l Ge-ring, Garold f' , ' A W Q- ' Gerstner, Darryl J Gill, Charlotte Gilley, Beverly Gilmore, Larry L .-5 - A 55 9 1 assel, 'lifford I.. tv J 1 fr ' , X Glauser, Sandy ' V j 'Q Gligdevvell, James , f . ' Q31 H A - M Goff, Mary Helen Grant, C. Keith 'A C' Graff, Mary Ellen X , ' C Grim, Larry ' 7 Q Q-' 4 S bf' Grimes, Dick 26- . g 'iff' 9 i Grimm, Gayle Ann 3 I L, ' - el . Gupton, Connie ' K ' f -' Guthrie, Janet E. f '-.. 1 PL . .Eg 4 e sophomores . . . Hall, Kathyleen Hamhlen, Yeta Mae ., -1 .I 4 Hamilton, Genila A ,Q ' -. f ,Q , Hanna, Carolyn J ,Y Q2 e 4-,W Hargrove, Peggy f it H A Hart, Gayle Q fa W ' Hastings, Robert al, Hatfield, Daryl C. li ' .L Hatfield, David C. A 1 - Af 4' J G - Hawkins, Judy 7 f fp 4' Hayes, Harry 5 , J C Q, 4 ff Heater, Ted E. an ,D 1. In ' ' Hees, Frank fffv., C H Hedlund, Nancy 1 Heller, Stephen Carl f Hessemyer, Joanna 9 .,,. .,, F. 2 , 5.7 Hill, Joan 4- 3 6, , F , Honeycutt, Ronald 1 Va, f f . , 'U' Honp, Patty K , I , ' , , fd f J Howard, MaryAnn My 4 i ., g., ,,, , ....- Hulse, James P. Idlet, Floyd Jackson, Anita Sue 7 M iq.. : 54 1-,Y W Jackson, David 4, ,S f 5 ji- Jackson, Jerry 5 1 V VZ, I, f A Jackman, Ronald Ted J f 7 Z1 4 'A I l James, John J , A ge f Jansen, Betty . Jf, ,' f, V L' Jennings, Ruth W 5 .lohnson, Carl mf Q C. V me fm - Johnson, Delbert L , , E , M 5 U Johnson, Ksgen .E f f f , ,af f .f.I'1?.'IlT5..,ei.'I.'2....,' ' A ' T. '- if Z , ,. dM '?.rf? Jolly, Betty Page 55 ,, 1,1 , . V -4 f-- 9 n icee n ij Q, I fa- i . CW, . 2,9 f ,f UA A ll y , ,. 2 :gf ,W f f l 4 1, . .M , , , ia M ay f I x V , In 1, I V . V .lvxr Y .- J na c f I - , V A 5 11' L'-'If' , U23 , ' it 3 1, H ' at J, ' ri, ea ,Q M, 'L V an-L ,M we I ' N W e J ., , 5, xv 'W gf Q ,, e ,J L gi .., ,M E V 2, , I a m ,. A J . x .- ,, f v w- ::. ,11 5 ,- ' ' ' 1 , .,f 7 if V , A' l .f 46' 1 r-f A 3 4 f i' 4 ' Q- V P 1 5 ,Xl .., ,, ,A , if jd E W 7 3 2 . .1 McPheter, Donna McPike, Jeanene Milbourn, Sharon Miller, Bob Moore, Kathleen Morgan, Pat Moseman, Ronald Mumpower, Carol Myers, Janice Myers, Jerry Myers, Mike Nauman, Frank Neely, Patricia Neff, Judy Nelson, Phyllis Newey, Lavell Nickols, Robert Noland, Carolyn Noland, Karen Nordstrom, Ronald Nothhouse, Sue 0'Dell, Otis Olendorf, George Packwood, Donald Paddelford, Mike Parker, Harold Patterson, Roger Payne, Charles Peery, David Peery, Fred Pope, Dwight Puckett, Connie Quinton, Johnny Reed, Judy Ritchheart, Don ,., :QM ea. . A . V.- 4 the sophomores f., Jones, Judy Jordan, Shirley. Justice, Dennis Kallauner, Laniss Kalouner, Neil Kapel, Madeline Kaplan, Barbara Katcher, Mike Kendall, Ronald K erner, Marilyn K6l'llS, Datha Kerns, Dick Kibble, Donna Knadler, Ronnie Kost, John Kothe, Bill Lavey, Merna Lawrence, Phil Lewis, Lona Lilly, Joyce Liska, Marta Lott, Gale I1 ylll an, Larry Mallory, Rita M annschreck, Dan Marion, Glenn Marolis, Karen Mason, Frances Mason, Ronnie Matlock, Bruce Maxwell, Don Mcflrary, Wanda McDaniel, Beverly McGrew, Warren McKnight, Walter -ff-. , 'ig ff S S, , A. E M 3 X , ,FK h ff. , t 'l lun' A' oi' ,, , ne M ,W ,JE A . nm. v- Q3 ...f. . Zi. M Si' A N X , . fc- J Yer' F: Liss ,v.w,,,f I . A 6 ww , , Y xv., S 4. A, - vfm, 1 ' dsx, A ' ' - ' 1 A 1 M J, , g ,.,, ii, 1 , . Q, , ' fl, : k l Gs I F: f f' ' :'-'- f ,,. K nv If 1' -oe 2 1 eae of J -' l f e. J 1 : Jill' A 1 A 'X , ., ,,, M 4, J 1 or ' -Q A ' 1 Eitefifio 15 41' -- 5 ,ff 3 r 1--' R my K :,,, gWMi, ' 5- ,,. V . , ... M , N. , 1 V xk.- as I K KT - NFL, ' fe ogwfsl -, B I Q K 'VV 4' -va.: .,'l5. Page 56 Roeder, Sandra Roseler, Robert. F Rosenthal, James .F D P, Q' in gp 'N' 1 Rositzky. Stephanie ' ' Ruddy, Bill ' J A E513 rl Rudloff, Wayne rf' Q ,,' . z, -V ' ,X , A Ruhnke. Evelyn ' - f--Q? 'I1 A X ' F Sanders. Catherine Saunders, Nancy e Schafer, Betty Q, , 1 S .- , Q- F Schultz, Freddy S' Q- 'X - Sell, Judy 4' in A. ' Serocki, Carol ,, -f-' ' J ' ' ' o ,fig ' Shier, Rebecca lf- Shimer. Patricia Short.. Shirley Jenn , A sian-r, Lai-ry M. 6 , fo fi' Y .. Smith. John , ' - 2 X: -. Smith, Kermit G - - I Smith, Ronald Q jilig ' IJ' , ' ' H-2 Smith. Sharon 4.12232 l'5f- a-- ' I ' Smith, William ' Speer. Pat 6. 4 Spencer, Betty 'V -.5 F ' I Stafford, Jimmy e. ' ' Q' , vi 'll' Steele. Leonard 'Y i , f 1, - f. , Q Stokes. Beverly J' i .- 'Q' Q5 I Q , .W N 1 N A ' Stouffer, David '- 'W ' ' NJ?--g f Stroud. Miles Farrel Stnber. Jack Sullivan, Donald y '- ' Q, +- Sweet, Yiola J . i Sybert, Donna , Q' ' . Taylor. flaire 'ix 5 :L ' 4 tt Taylor, Errol - ' J' A ' the sophomores . . Thomas, Karen , Thomas, Mary 9 f f. 4 i ' 5 Thompson. Mary Jane ' 4, ' x Thompson, Robert Bruce f - ' 1 ' Thornton, Ruth Q , V.. - Travis, Patsy if ' -2- 2- Turner, David Turner, lidwin Turner, Shirley 1- -3 i it l'rban, Mary G, t UZ, William H. i A I , A 5 fi Vaci Zalnlt, ljester . . A ,. r 'enai e, anlce 'R I 'f' Y Vogel, Geraldine Vogel, Norman 1 Wagoner, Jan M. C, ff- ,L 6- 'T .1 Wakefield, Lowell tg, ' A ' Walker, Parole fi W alker, Susan .A Z H Q J W eed, Bobby K ' 1 ' - 5. R ' 'il West, Susan White, Dean a White, Geraldine . 1 3 White, Lary 'T R 'J 2 6 'V wiehi, Rouie ' L ,C A , . Wilkinson, Sherman ' 1 wx ,, Wilson, Beverly 'R . 1-M ---J Winemiller, Twyla , Winfrey, Bonnie ' Wing, Logan g I, 1 ,, 94 '- -wi Witham, Judy 5, .Q S J F, ' 4 y H ,, Wright, Judy f A , 1 I N1 Wyant, Jon ,. -.i- A , if , i Q f ' , M J if Zurow, Marilyn D Q J I Page 57 freshman informals . . . Donna Kibble and Marlene Johnson try out the Do you have a pass? asks Karen Cutler, as tramp in Girls Gym Class. she serves as office worker during 6th period. if Cooking up a storm via home economics class Louie Obersteadt concentrates on sanding his are Juanema Bell, Karen Wray, Carol Weaver, wood-working project. Mrs. Lemmon, Connie Voss and Donna Turnbull. x ' L , i l ff? 2 A 2 xx ' f 2 'I f ' 1 .1 . l , . 52,3 i V- Y a ' Ji 'Q ,i Waiting for the K. C. Hornets to attack Central Lunch time is a good time seems to be the in a pep assembly are members of Mrs. Tomlin- slogan of Bob Hershey, Don MQF.-gdden Paul son's 4th period English class, Flora Parisoff, Hunt, Mike Murrell, Dave Harris, Jim Stafford Robidoux Phelps, Myron Sublett, Dee Smith, Gary Floss, Tod Berger, and Ronnie Cabeen. y Marian Payne, George Baurnback. and Charles Franklin. Page 58 -1 n mn 1--ml .f e .V -me sa V.-.mmm .max-m freshman class officers Sydney Smith, vit-e-presirientg Dick Landon. presi- dent: Linda VVray, secretary: Judy Kulowski, treas urer: 4-lean up Centrals campus, according to a long established tradition, enforr-ed by the upper- classmen. class of '59 . .. This year the freshmen cleaned up the campus and some old rumors. The white- Washed facts are now revealed. There is no elevator to the fourth floor-the village has no post office-and seniors some- times are less than perfect. In addition to these notable contribu- tions to Central life, the freshman class, sponsored by Miss Walker and Mr. Fisher, has been active in student council, pep squad, Hi-Y, Y-Teens, sports, and R. O. T. C. The 395 freshmen form the largest class in a number of years and are repre- sented in Student Council by 15 freshmen and in Pep Squad by 11. Five freshmen Y-Teens and one Hi-Y add to the list of freshmen activities. On the athletic side of things, 75 fresh- men participated in football and football track, and 25 in basketball. Due to the scarcity of gym space, freshmen, out for basketball, practiced at various grade schools after school and entered three teams, made up of squad and non-squad members, in the Saturday morning city league. R. O. T. C. classes increased with the 75 freshmen boys out for football tak- ing an 18-week course in R. O. T. C. be- tween football and track seasons. Studies also occupied freshmen minds, and library reference rooms filled with busy freshmen planning their future vo- cations. But three more years at Central still await them. These next years will prove the worth of the Class of '59. Page 59 - A .Mid - A -, Y H , , A , t 1 A ' r A A cfm J ' A ' W '51 c24 7 5 ' i A f A I Y I . K V Alvv I Z e, ,risk W , s a I , A ti, as . A K y , M o ,, 1 '., K ag, J M 4 .',.'.,N 6- ,A J DQ' , - , V ty, j, fg W J rm' v 'x,,. , AY k'hk'- ' I W V-L. A L J A in A W J A Jr? 5? '+R f B r, at A Aeta B A V ar eara or ggy, Q, . ai t rt ' ' 1 : ds , A , A - , A,AA 2 V V V x, . I V t .,.. 4'2 I, fs' I Q , f gl 'J - - In lf, , p .- V V V 1 ,, Z 7 G Q 1 - V, .iiv s gr ,,,,, , j f Af ig., I M W, the freshmen . . . Buckner, Mary Ellen Bunkowski, Larry 1 A I A . Busey, Russel :V ' ,, A,:.1AQ my , jg , K Butler, Ethel ,S ,fc . Byers, John W Cabeen, Ronnie Cahill, Larry M AE A + Campbell, Clementine Caglson, .ganimhe , ' arpen er eorge f 'i . r Carter, Judy , j f L ' fe' Q? L Chapman, Paul ivrz '-' A f' Churchill, Richard V i 2 Clark, Harlan , ' X A f Clark, Janet Clark, Marget Claycomb, Carol Coates, Judy Coder, Sandra Sue Coder, Sue Conrad, Larry Coons, Georgann Cormany, Penny Corwin, Janice Cox, Cynthia Crandell, Donna Creverling, Dan Cummings, Steve Cunningham, Dixie Cunningham, Geraldene Cutler, Karen Dakon, Pat Davidson, Joyce Daynosky, Joel Deatherage, Larry . X Q wa :yi T, R f .,g f- X' . M Si Akers, Tom Aldrich, Ann Allen, Bonnie Alson, Anne Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Darlene Anderson, Roger Andrews, Leon Angsten, Roger Armstrong, Judy Attebury, Bonnie Barton, Beverly Beezley, Richard Beierle, Charles Bell, Juanema Bell, Larry Bell, Mari Beth Bennett, Larry Berger, Tod Berkowitz, Robert Bibb, Ruth Black, Gary Blair, Je1'ry Blair, Larry Blakley, Paul Bolin, Jim Ann Borngesser, Marian Bottorff, Juliann Bowen, Mike Bowlin, Bill Bradley, Darlene Brucksehen, Stacia Brumback, LeRoy Bruns, Betty Jo Buck, Nancy gs ., .5 X wiv Q 1 'w, ,j1:- ,.. 1 g ii. i r iii.: ' d- ' L . Ex-1 , - . 1- ETS? ,ss f dl X 1 H V QS . ' 'aff -- ., S 3 , S R, iii' 5 it s A Y . A 'AEM' iti. a ia 1 N A 1 sf' ,.,, 'ff 1 s A 1 J A ti ' L, ., c yt A A A A f as s V Qi is zy, A M L L Page 60 iv' 3 V .1 M' k wx: IVQV 2 it ar ,N ff A , E 3' as X X ' 3 sf Q Q , YI ' Dennis, Donna Donaadson, Dale y Dn ey Macon b N. I Dnnliam, Rosie . K? at f ,, 6' East, Lois ' f y A , Eddy Karen ,ml . c 5 my I, A 4 WA Eicghstadt, Owen Jgwxxl f ' 4, f 'ff' 2,,f.K,:A, Embrey, Dionne ml W English, Sandra ' fi , C y Enslow, Melvin Q x a. .g i Q. ,nl ek ,ff Estes, Elizabeth ' 5 fa Q , 5- V. V Q, ja, Everett, Gregory ,Q . y Ewing, Meredith Qzjj ' 1 4 kim 5 f Fairleigh, Catherine i-XX, . , A Felt, J arra Lee Ferguson. Chester y y Field, Carole s J .V , ,, , H J, Fimple, Ronald ' 9 A gf' B if , -f U Floss Gary 'N f , Y ' Q- Forster, Barbara kj if , r , , i . 'J-31: lg Frame, Dennis '.g1-,J - ' ' 5 M M A W, Francis, David Franklin, Charles French Joyce ' - Q , c Frohenius, John Q Q- 1,6 5 Q F' Fuller, Carol D X, ' Fulmer, John I ' ' ' f-V A 29,3 Gann, Donald Garelich, Sharon Garrison, Bill Garrison, Gloria 1. fe , Gay, John I - '- German, Tommy Gibson, Donna L: 5 dswl 1- A 1 ff by '57 1 X .M - A Y G0 QV: , Gifford, Judy 1 J iz the freshmen . . . 6-1. 'W 1.' 0 Q a , D - . lf? 1 B , . V' WG' -.f 65 0 1 f f ' Y ' , 6 1 , Gs! A . - 1 9 1 -:. A fe' 41 ,J 'fx he in 6 ' ii ' ,xt L sf H r , , ' ,, 1, . , , , Gillespie, Bill Gilley, Raymond Glancy, Dwane Glass, Topper Gorden, Judy Greathouse, Ann Gregory, Bob Gregory, Sharon Griffin, Rick Grimes, Dina Guinn, Lucinda Guinn, Sharon Hall, Cathy Hall, Stephen Halverson, Sonja Hamm, Connie Harper, Mimi Harris, Carol Jean Harris, David Harris, Sandra Harrison, Ronald Hatcher, Connie Hatton, Judy Hawks, Willis Hawman, Darlene Hayes, Bill , , J Av. , an Hendrickson Herschel C J ff Hershey, fiobert Hibler, Jeri Hlgglns, Donald Hill, Sam Hllllx, Karen Hlner, Gaylon X 5 5 , ,J Q, . f ',,V ' ' ,gf W 1 A A I M ' J - L QQ, 16 U? ' ' e 'L ' ef A Hillyard, Janet ,,.f ,f I V W, 4 ,4 f . l Ag, 1 W, L-A Hines, Mary Linda Page 61 fff etfl' , 4 f v ' fg, a. .V Z I We v F' Tw 4 1 ,, . eg U 5 4 f Q in , V as. J K '--' ww ' ' f .x .: :1- f, ' ' , X - '13, ,Q 'ofa W W ' if K Hitson, Larry , u' - - Hoesing, Janice h g .V , ,..AA 1 J . Holmes, Beu a 4- 6 ,fag .3 V 3 ' - 5 Homan, Annette 3 Horner, David ' -, ' 1:'- Dip- lv Horner, Rosalie , ,. -if .54 'ws' VWITZF' pi, 1 E ' k . VJ 2 at, 1 fl QW R ..... ,MH wg if W, K 5 Q if Q at if 1 , X-rf, Hortona, Wayne Houts, Dorothy J ,Q -A ... Howard, Robert f. if' .25 1 Hoyvard, Roger Q, . , ,h J ' Hudson, James ' '7' ' 1 Hunt, Paul , If Hurst, Kay X, N Hurst, Robert , Hutchison, Carolyn A W .Iames, Garry M. hm fn 'Vi Ph -1 ..... en in it cb no :S E. Q 0 :-' : A72 0 F u o :- :1 F1 fb :1 C+ n 4 ' il L O 5' 5 rn O I Q G4 O B' D 'TD 1: i fb '4 .fx ' Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Leslie It N -'--' I Johnson, Marlene , In L ' i, 3 , , A15 , , sg Johnson, Pennie '-t J yi ' fy ,Ag J Johnson, Ronnie ,XVI My , A Jones, Morgan 1 5 ' .J ' Y y, Jordan, Barbara M X73 y me X I . , , ,4 -W' 'ggi az- - Justice, Larry W ayne W ' Kaplaln, Phil , ,I rf' .. ' Q , , Kee ' Larry J AL' .v :J Q , Q ,sf ' aa, . Keller, Mary Frances 'f L, 1 9 f 4: gf? A -T Kerns, Raymond - V V177 J 1 ' 'fl'i.- 1 J Keyes Rodney ,, , -if f zv- 2 . -. Y-, . . . H x WN fi Q J Km? Gm was , L .bfi - k 2 if 25, W , Klrschner, John the freshmen . . . Klein, Nola Jean ,fm or Koch, Larry V . V' M' Krumme, William ,g y A ff' :', 4 ,wg I5 .J ,W ,,, S Knlowski Judy ,J fs- 3- ' L . N I K ' Landis,'John ,J ef? u , V fjfig , ig' 3 Landon, Richard 1 ,Q ' f .nw ff i' ,Y 5 X-e as . ,I Landree, Sharaon 'ff , X ' Lankford, Daniel J V , Lankford, Roberta Q , j J' Lan, Margaret A Q: h W Q L 4. , , S' Lehr, Jim - of 3 . 2 f G ' Q Mg ' iff g ,Q Leon, Andrew ' 5 Em Letts Marly E. , wie' Leiyv ROSBHQ ' NM 1 Q.:,' ' -W Xie 'M Lewin, Tom I Link, Roger Q , ' 1 y Linnevveh, Barbara 3 , 4-'ll 'e Q! Q Qi ,Q Lisenby, Linda Q , 'I ' Q ' ,L of Litz, Roger 5 2 '-P1 gg, Long Kenny ,fr , ij? A ,S mg, my a 3 Q mil e K' , Lord, Tony , ie r -X , ' Loe, Gary ' - , R W Lnndahl Darryl 7 f-Q I W IL, , , yggo Lyon, ,Sylvia 521, , , '., if 3? Rf' Madison, Ernest ' N ' 3: ' Mamas Rllfh ' ,. 'Q K ' is L . Ma1'tin, Bob Q J i 'i W K ' . 'T Mason William L Matlbck, Roger J 1 f- ' , e Matthews, Janet Sue ,jf G1 wo f ..-' 42, gffgf May, Don . J. K gf Q-' Pi .zv Q ' if jg : Mayse, Marilyn ,gg i Vnvy E, V, -ar-' 5 'fgeg j fV-': 2 as g .N Mcclardy Judy , , ,. ,fi , A ,1 1 I n ,.,. he ,,,. ,,,, 1 W A Mcfoun, Marilyn V be yy LL, - ' W Hr, K 'il' i ti 1 Page 62 McDonald, Wallace McFadden, Don , L - Mel-'adden, Sharon 4 , i. 6 , Mc-Grew, Mary Frances ' , ' ' vs- fi 4 Mclisg, Eugege ' I I P Qt' if Mc uerry am V . - X, A Y in-willihms, Barham Sue E I J M f W if I 7 ' ell - ' 1' 1' ea Meadows, Sandra 5 P Meeks, Edward ' Middleton, Barbara J Milbourn, Peggy Ann L C 7' ' V , K A Miller Bill A' ' A Miller, Carolyn Sue 'lvl A ig 4 M , ' 5 If 9- Q '21 Miller, Donna ' W A X' Miller, Penny A b ' Minger, Pamela A , 'P Mitchell. James , Q M 95 Montgomery, Don P- 'l ', ' -' L 9 Q. Montgomery. Georgia V 'V f Moore, David vf , N V15 ' Moose. Susan Kay ' L . 1 I, 6 ,, .,,,,,,.i I .V Morrison. Beulah g at Moser. Richard Mozingo, Delores Mueller, Austin Mueller, Raymond Murrell, Mike 4. . A 4 -, Nash, Linda ' ' 4 rv Nauman, John Fave, Emmett ' Nelao:11,lJo.3n lx x 4 ,, a d - ic o s ac ' K Nichdls, Karen 'f Farris, Linda 5 1 M ' , Nowak. Ernestine f Af ef A F' ,fff W J the freshmen Obersteadt, Louie 3,5 0'3onnell, lglrtie , X Ji gi Josep 'CQ' - a ' L' ff 025, Rilladnlgl-if , Y K V 1- lmstea , u y f I i -if fl f J , Opseth, La Donna 4, f l ,nj Ousley, Carl Parisoff, Flora Parker, Rosalee 4 Y , . ,r Patton, Ronnie 1- 'F' - - L Payne, Marion , - 1 - Pennington, Barbara W N ,,,, Pennington, Mary Jane , f n ,jk W Petersen, Dewey Phannix, Alfred Phelps, Roubidoux ,qi G ., Q 1 1 4,-, 6 4, Phillips, Lynn , J N '- ' QE ., '... e Philllilis, Marcia ' , , P ,A , Po Douglas ',,, V ' X BVI ' Polsky, Bob 5 K A .X ,fm Porter, Alfred ' Pryor, Patti 1 9 Puett, Wanda 1 Q, N ,Q 'L Purtell, David M va P ,, ,, ' , N-M A Quigley, Patricia 'G' I -f ,fr if 'Q Ragland, Danny , 0 w 2, , 9 ,fy-4 ig A J Rails, Norman e ' P Reick, Rebecca ff . U Riche, Jack 1 ' Roberts, Carl A ' P' Qi Q x ' Rcgiellltes, Danny H 4 Eff' 7 ff? , , P ' ' e o rts Joyce ,,,, J 5 755 y nobinkon, Richard f I We Rockwell, ward 'X i ' Roebuck, Harriet , 4,y,,, - f 1,i:'agva.g,.,A. .,- ..,, iff. Page 63 Q E' Rothstein, Gail . . I 6 I Ruggerio, Iijatrlcla D V'AA , ,Q 5, - ji., 3 A il b ,A., A N Ruhnke awrence y M' V, :JJ Ruoff: Judy Ann V A, 'f ' Q J ' y ' J Saferstein, Roberta 'fa I ' ,fiwmg 1 in ' fy Jwffflw-3' Sargent, Judy K ' J , , ' Schindler, Glen Sc-hnebly Judy , , H Scglneideg, GHSIEFY V i J J l ,J J j V Ja. . J .chnei er eve Q ' g ' QT A 66, ' 4, ' iq '7 Schnuelle, Marla Jean M Schussler, Leonard ,en,, , eeee 1 Qc, I segtal Raymond LeRoy 1 'rr J S' HJ 1 A J 'I . ea s Don 52,4 ,f,' 'fufv-. x I Q L ,w - 9 , X Seaman Mary n.y ' awful at sellsfnilli g, i 4 Ecu- QL- -li A A A Settle onnie 1 3 Sharp, Mike ' 'A U Shaw, Donald , e '11.'n Pl ' .V if i V- T bf Shaw, Donna f as: ,A ,X UQ , M J Shelley, Linda S Shiverdecker, Jim Shivers, Richard A ' E S Short, David A f. 7 sy 'J J J A Silverglat, Gary 5 ii In il Slater, Gloria Slayin, Bill uvi' S Smith, Donald fn .J K ,4 5' ' ' .,., 4' 0 I - ,. fl- J4 1. .N 'H V ,L ' - J 'Ze' .' 1, 'rr fJ J ' , J I by . . 1 ,J J . -. ll f- ' 1, ,K f,, is I sl f W f 'M' ' ! Smith, Gary 5 y V J A . ,J S Smith, Steve I Eff, QT , .., , Vl,, 6 , .Vb'. - Ja., .... ,, Smith, Sydney ' Q' f ,., , ' 'J L' ' S0P9l'9 Afilta J 4,-1 , 137, .s J , ,, J, ,,.... G 1 Shawn, Judy f :-. f u ig, A+ 2 Q . tewart, Barbara ' .J J. J ll Stracener, Charles the freshmen . . . Strasser Dennis J J Stgauili, Lelviiq V Q V ,.,1, JJ A Q N A , n er, alne may Q, u, ,,, 3 1,16 I in Q 6- Stuber, Nancy me ,, 1 Q ' ' ' Sublett Myron me if We Q' V ' i Swails, Gary 0 A f K, .J-qWq, Z ly J ,J y X Swanson, Karin Jgxaw, ,MJ ' V Je, . UP, X M SVSSSGRSEQ I .Q - J J , y e ar ene J 'M J - J Tarwater, Janice J y J J L - S, ' ... ,gy J W6 Taylor, N01-1-is D JIFV 5 3 X gl Tetherow, Carol J ff JJ W, ,N Thompson, John I ii ' Q35 Tidmore, Eddie W gee 'fi' X-,J 1 Tiedt, Gerald J Q Tiller, Rosimiairyd l. -. J 1 Townsen ei .E 1 l ff-V ' Q- Trimlfri'J e Phyllis -T Ji - S S Tuc rances J ' '- J G Y' - ' is . it Turnbull, Donna 5 Turner, Sylvia .qw I 'f' X XA-. 2' Underwood, James , Underwood, Helen 'i ' UHweH,BH1v . are F ,J if ,. s Vanderpool, Clifford J , , ,3 S. 3 ,N lf W Van Fossan, Mavis 'f of J -'K Vanlilorn, Lloyd rf F4 in 'S A Voss, Connie 1 5 3' 5 JJJ, ' A Wagnon, Bobby Walters, Mabel Wallerstedti John f' ' H . Walton on f ,l c 1 f ' Z ' ,J f V, ! K A Ward, dleriiryth war , u . ' In I .in lv A - ' . . J L df' 1' fa J A J ff l J S v 6 ,S J , M 'X be f fi! .J 9 if D X In J , ff J gig, S 5 J W Agia, VA ' . Wattenbarger, ln Page 64 Weaver, Carole Weaver, Connie 1 it E , l l ff m' wells? lle1Wllll W W Q Z 'Q'-f qM Q 'V or , 'Y 'ff ec am , ' - ' Q .gg-o-l ,Z 4' Welsh, Susan Q-.v,L.,,, 4, vf Welty, Linda W Y L e my wmmea, sum-u Y L- ' uiiilms x l . Wildlng, Walter Wiley, Jo Anne Wilkinson, Barbara 'L -' 1- Egg' .W e- 9 Williams, Doyle - ,Q A by Williams, Robetta Qxwu l ' , ' iw Williams, Sharon X -1, t H625 Willis, Debbie N f .- Wilson, Eddie y. V, Wilson, Gary Q 1 ' - , , Wineinger, Michael if , '. , V -' G- ,- 1 L' 'a':1 'irsssl'g,. f 2 E3 W ' 's 'ws - 'I , J n n ' Q Nordstrom, Deanna .Q .M 'A ' - ' v 'K V k f E ' ' 'J Wray, Judy ' ' Wray, Karen Wray, Linda 4 Y e Q M V Wright, Don Q ' Rf ' -4 -' 5, if X 'slr qi. , Q ' K' oung, K ' A 2 Z, 'M Young Yi-rginla ' 'S .' ' , Zideil, 'X X1 J t f 4 is A L 'fi 'f if ,L l Lf gl . ' F I L X f 1 P i' L X - Y , , , L yi L Y VL if G7 ,W if f L W 1, '. - ls ll ' l I Wk' r I' ,, g if F I1 7 Vx X y, ML cg rsmen..l ' i I ll I V 1 L XXX . I o ,L W Q! I 1 Q XJ X VL If I .4 Ll X I, 'wi ,Y-Lf if X to 1 ' L it 1 I I 4 V f L WA :ii l i QE k h .M lj' ijcamera 4 y... 1 K ,D wmis Allen J gf Roger Catron ,N if David Cordonnier 5 Ernest Cooper Paul Corcoran Orville Didlo John Haskell Blll Hines Robert Jackson Leslie James Gary McPike James Neitzelt Wayne Randolph Page 65 s fe iw!! owl l, V J lv w it W lj 1 .V X V yy V, 'JN iffy fi if 9 I IM .Y lb it W0 gf lx X V. I, Mr, xl V, Q, is 4' if? fb ix MW Q , Viv AK Q it y li C' it . yi HP X ,p jj ,Mfg Y.. 3 pq ii U J L X 'N A I p ,M V ,Nl JW if 20 1.,fiWli' wp wnlgf M K X i' ,' 1 - w ft V' W . nf, l y x L M VW I 3-'wi L IL J L 59? W . X MW I C X9 -, ' ' ., 1 f y ' V fl: fl, V Y i, J 1 J ' ,J , X, , , . ,J i -, , I V, l , do 5 l f fl , , wJ ' I W, yy, , 1- ' ,NJ I A U ,lx . ,T fi -l y In 4' nl W, ,kff 1 1 I, .ff 1 V Y M f 1, , .X- L f. ,IL x LL- , - Nh Lf l 4 i - f J W NA J V V , , v i ' , - j l f , it ll ', A N a Y nib' . I i f . il F , f W , lf U9 iii W L, A li J r Wil Wy Mt! if ,L ' I1 i WL if il' ljxl X X X O!! fi! l LL mil t IL R L Ml UL ff lj' 0 1 fi 4 ' M LL L ,i ,Y fx Li ll DD 'i fV7f4I'lly,fVj- Q fl' 'WA-vb IQNJOY bo'W5 MNH' au IM Vasuwl 5i ' . 60 ill and our 1-he-F 1- A- Swg4-f Q,,.au awe 70 601: The front bulletin board announces: Forum Club will meet at 7:3O g FHA members bring cookies for tomorrow's sale g Science Fair projects due in three weeks g Y-Teen Dance Friday night. The activities-social, scholastic, and service-which are enjoyed by Central stu- dents are varied. But each is important in providing a Well-rounded school year and developing Well - rounded individuals. Through participation in activities at Cen- tral come poignant memories, present en- joyment, and future skills-all important and all gained at Central. 1 T' A ' J ,cy A FX F' fx V NJ K. J i -L K 1 d f X ' w XA- Ivy Xl L' Q--at gy W ilitl' gl K QL L L7 Ml ,ff , , fa ,, 'ff , . 1 -T' ,Q cl C LL Z 1 L ef, fl Ll K FLA. L17 . Y ff A f 1 V, i 7 ,7 ' V , 1, Q1 la' ,fx ,-4 1 Q4--x, L ,lf kit! L , , f if C AQ C7 r' fill! 7 I 'I X I V, i I I V- 4 V 7' V, f. 4 . 6.3, KL L 6 ML N Qlfylf fl L C L 71,1 ,XJ VVKJJL7 f,f,L,0-J if- X 17,7 if-5 ix-tfyfr 1 415124. pg' KL 'lf Clif?-4,17 'ZA rdf' 'LL ,L L K Q fy f LQ? fi, , Q W L L L, , .fpfcj R. Page 66 1 2 A A . 3 7 ,, W' 4 if 5' J if A if .1 2 2. C I A! 41: ,,,, 4' 1 ,X f-an WIWWW X 7 V Q ,- 0 1-v . , ,-3 .Q4,g-I . , Q ..- '? 'fn131?1i 1' 'f,1'3' - ' 4 v 3 ,jf 'Q-fp!-Az' f -Q.'2g ,g,l?i.' ' 'f Q A ,-:gif student council cabinet Cabinet members, Roger Kramer, Bob Krumme, Polly Karras, Kermit Raydon, Mary Ann Gibbins, discuss Student Council problems in Mrs. Gra- ham's office. The president's first call to order, the assignment of homerooms and committees, Homecoming, the Christmas observances, locker clean-ups, Color Day, the All-School Dance, and, finally, election of officers, with the new president accepting the gavel and the responsibility for managing the activities during the next term . . . this is a year of Student Council. Planned to serve as a link between students and fac- ulty, the1Student Council gives Centralites the chance to voice their ideas and opin- ions, and to see action taken on the ideas and opinions by their own student repre- M rs. Dorothy Graham sentatives. With the direction of Mrs. Graham, 40 Council members, with the cabinet and officers, are responsible for running the student supply counter, con- ducting the book exchange, keeping the halls and campus clean, and sponsoring the dance hall, as well as carrying out the many Othel' D1'0j9CfS enjoyed during the Year by the student body. To qualify for Student Council membership a candidate must have Pl grade average of at least an M, must .attend a short course on the Coun- c1l constitution, and must, above all have the ability to both lead and serve. , Page 68 student council committees . . . B 3.-www' i- 1. Noon-hour Committee. 5. Buildings and Grounds Committee. 2. Student Supply, Lost and Found, Book Ex- 6' Social Committee. change Committee. 3. Ideals and Ethics Committee, 4. Ways and Means Committee. 3 7. Assembly, Constitution Committee. . Safety, Question Box Committee. Page 69 first semester student council . . QP' 3 , f Back Row: Ed Bartel, Roger Crouch, John Ullery, Jim Ozenberger, Roger Kramer, Doug Letts, Bob Stueber, Rod Swearingen,'Max Grooms, Don Walton. Mike Murrell. Third Row: Howard Abramson, Rick Griffin, Bob Polsky, Dick Lan- don, Richard Moser, Don Briscoe, Kermit Raydon, Eddie Herman, Bob Hastings, Tony Beasley, Bill Kothe. Second Row: Karol Jean Myers, Brenda second semester student council . W tw Blum, Mary Bloom, Pennie Johnson, Donna Gib- son, Jim Fairleigh, Kay Cronkite, Mary Ann Gib- bins, Deloras Knepper, Nancy Sue Morehead, Sue Swisher, Judv Armstrong. Front Row: George Olendorf, Tod Berger, Betty Schafer, Judy Neff, Janice Hoesing, Nancy Toler, Donna Watson, Judy Lewis, Judy Kulokski, Mary Keller, Judy Buster. ,pd tan' ' Wir . Back Row: Kermit Raydon, Don Paddleford, Bill Strop, Bob Krumme, Max Grooms, 'Dwight Pope, Roger Kramer, Steve Beaver, John Kost, Jack Stuber, Garry Crabtree, Richard Moser, Don Walton, Mike Murrell. Third Row: Bill Kothe, Bob Hastings, Ronnie Carter, Howard Abramson, Errol Taylor, Jan Wagoner, Bob Berger, Tony Beasley, Dick Landon, Rick Griffin, Bob Polsky, Bob Fitzsimmons. Second Row: Judy Arm- N.,- A 'si A0 strong, Nancy Sue Morehead, Donna Gibson, StFDh19 R0Sif7-ky, Mary Ann Gibbins, Ann Mon- crief, Kitty Fenner, Roseanne Elerdanz, Brenda Blum, PONY Karras, Doma Godman, Mary Pat Landis. Front Row: Janice Yost, Betsy Brown, Janet Hillyard, Sharon McFadden, Sydney Smith, Judy Sevy. Janice Hoesing, Frances Griswold, Penny Johnson, Betty Schafer, Kay Crigler, Page 70 forum club . . g. Back Row: Ed Mc-Coy, Douglas Letts, Dan Mc Crosky, Maurice Shier. Gene Ni:-holas. John Ll lery, James Fairleigh, Bill Strop, Rodney Swear- ingen. Third Row: Ed Herman, Judy Polsky, Bob Stuber, Ken Pendleton, Kermit Raydon. Nancy Sue Morehead. Howard Abramson, Sandra Minger. Janice Chelf. Deloras Knepper, Kay Cron- Should Nationalist China be replaced on the Security Council? Strong voices, raised for and against, prove Forum Club has again touched on a debatable question. The Forum Club's 39 juniors and seniors meet twice a month to Htalk out current problems of both national and internation- al interest but yield the floor on occasion to guest speakers. To be eligible for mem- bership, a student must pass a general U. S. History test, have an average in social studies, and have the recommenda- tion of a social science teacher. science club . . . i i kite. Second Flow: Miss VValker, Mary Ann Gib- bins, Zena Fleischer, Norma Schneider, Darlene Carpenter, Suzanne Spears, Donna Godman, Ann Moncrief, Miss Spangherg. Front Row: Shirley Sneed, Janice Mabin. Janice Fankhauser, Kitty Lehr. Gayle Bloomer. Jane Agee. Judy Sevy, Nancy Toler, Nancy Hochrnan, Judy Buster. A solar battery-a model on soil conser- vation-the anatomy of the human heart! Entries in Central's Science Fair are num- erous and varied. 'Under the sponsorship of Mr. Carl Perry, the Central Science Club has made possible this annually-awaited event and, in doing so, has stimulated in- terest in science among Central students. Guest speakers at meetings and individ- ual projects are more evidence of the ac- tivity of the Science Club, its purpose is to improve knowledge and skills in science and to carry out the program of the Science Clubs of America. Back Row: Jan Wagoner, Roger Driver, Bill Ruddy, Richard Tiller, Lee McNair, Dan Mann- schreck, Bill Strop, Roger Patterson, Lin Taylor, Larry White, Daryl Lundahl. Third Row: Don Packwood, Lois Butler, Rachel Swaboda, Laura Ruhnke, Judith Molloy, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Nor- man Vogel, Wilma Kruggel, Stephanie Johnson, Kay Faulkner, Linda Lewin. Second Row: Mr. Perry, Frank Hees, Mary Seward, Mary Ann Gib- bins, Linda Hill, Janice Fankhauser. Jeanne Brad- ford, Sandra Ottinger, Jeri Hibler, Lyla Lee Pol- lard, Stephen Heller. Front Row: Ronnie Cabeen. Marilyn Lathrop, Saralyn Wagers, Donna Gabriel, Carol Olney, Norman Schneider, Janice Lathrop. Judith Brewer, Mary Sue Richardson, Nancy Hof-hman, Shirley Sneed, Bob Fitzsimrnons. P'P3.Lffe 'Il camera club . . . vi Back Row: Ronnie Atkins, Ken Pendleton, Tom- my Swoboda, John Smith, Lee McNair, Richard Tiller, Neil Kalouner, William De Vore. Middle Row: Frank Hees, James Powell, Roger Litz, Dove Ann Gregory, Mr. Dowell, Judy Molloy, HPD' '? wi Maryann Angsten, Roger Lee Angsten, Larry Hit- son. Front Row: Yvonne Baber, Janet Sue COX Linda Lee Hill, Stephanie Johnson, Jacqueline De- Vore, Jo Battreall. Click-flash! A picture is taken, and for most of us it means the end of a brief A'smile-for-the-birdie'' moment. But to members of the Camera Club, under the direction of Mr. L. Dowell, photography is 'an art requiring much thought and tech- nique. Camera Club members also provide Centralites with their noon movies, held each Wednesday. A brush and palette symbolize art, and art to most Central students means the Brush and Pencil-Club. Under the leader- ship of Miss Hester Robinson, this club provides Central with many of its decora- tions. Semester banquets for the club and an annual art exhibit by members round out their active year. brush and pencil club Back Row: Larry Englehart, Jon Wyant, Bill Roumas, Otis B. O'Dell, Walter Wilding, Lowell Wakefield, Ramon Chambers, Charles Crumb, 5 Kitty Lehr, Pat Shimer, Dorothy Houts. Front Row: Mary Jane Pennington, Linda Wray, Judy KHY Jones Shirley Jean Jordan Jo ce Roberts . , ' . Y Donna Watson. Middle Row: Barbara Forster, Robert Nicl'ols, Jo B' -lt N Barbara Jordan, Mary Helen Goff, Carol Shimer, esline Nowak an lyc I a' ancy Buck' Em Hester Robinson, Melissa Price, Karen Marolis, Page 72 radio club . .1 I '.vJ is 4 Hamming it up via amateur radio oc- cupies many hours of time for the 19 Cen- tralites that compose the Radio Club. These boys, sponsored by Mr. Lecil Car- roll, have a licensed club station, VVDYPY. and communicate with operators all over the country. Their time Hoff the air is filled with code classes and discussions or radio principles. Girl Scouts-two words synonymous with cookie sales-actually signify much more. This organization, sponsored by Mrs. Louis Walter, has an extensive pro- gram of developing practical skills and serving the community. Members partici- pate in civil defense work and Red Cross training, and act as library aids and lead- ers for intermediate troops and Brownies. scouts . . . ! E?'f'6f'i'ii?E 'W 317' M f 5 5. 3 4 Q ,Q . . Q S Mar , ,Q . ,, ,.-, Zim up. Prar-tiring codes are Radio Club members, Lee Mr-Nair, Steve Smith, Dave Wales, David Mollus, Larry Koi-h. Richard Tiller, Bob Hershey, Jim Hathbiirii. Q. a . 1 1 dn 9 up F-2 k R : M t W ll e, Linda Lee Hill, Molloy, Laura Ruhnke. Front Row: Yvonne Shgggi Agile Hszrgiyfsod, gegha Snapp. Middle Baber, Janet Sue COX, Marilyn Hees. Beverly Row: Stephanie Johnson, Dove Ann GregOFY, Jud? Mfiflliflv MHTCIP1 Zlph- Page 72 -,I ,f f ff hi-y presidents . . . Sitting: Robert Price, Howard Abramson, Phil Lawrence. Standing: Bill Krumme, Steve Beaver, Harry Crowell, Dick Geha, Keeran King, Chuck Daily, Max Grooms, The rap of the gavel has brought Hi-Y members to order both in their individual club meetings and at the meetings of the Hi-Y Youth in Government. Through these experiences the 150 members have grown toward the high standards of Christian living set forth by the Hi-Y organization. -I lh--- ,,---- -..l.- Y-Teens have not only packed food bas- kets for the needy, but have packed their weeks with fun and service activities. Par- ticipating in Y-Teen Work Day, sponsoring the Y-Teen Review, and adopting needy families, the Y-Teens have worked toward personal development and service to oth- ers. Back Row: Kitty Fenner, Andrea Walton, Bev- erly Stokes, Beulah Holmes, Judy Dake, Delores Weese, Cathy Fairleigh, Darlene Sybert, Gayle Hart. Third Row: Saralyn Wagers, Ann Great- house, Kathleen Moore, Judy Neff, Carol Koel- ling, Carol Tetherow, Roberta Lankford, Linda Yeaney. Second Row: Donna Crandell, Mary Thomas, Beverly Barton, Judith Brewer, Joan Brychta, Sharon Williams, Janice Tarwater. Front Row: Frances Griswold, Donna Godman, Carol Glancy. Page 74 I future teachers of america . . . to Back Row: Jo Anne Rabi-ot-k. Diana Douglas, Kay Faulkner, Elizabeth Salnions, Rebel-4'-3 Shim-l Stephanie Johnson, Suzanne Spears, Vonnie Brant, Judy Liake, I-betty Johnson. Third Row: Mary Graff. .Janet lflark, Madeline Kapel, Donna Godnian. .Jeanne lioiielas. .Jariiie 5311145311591-l Mary Sue Hii-hz.li'il-org Jeanne Biailtoid, Marian future homemakers of america . Borngesser. Second Row: Janice Mabin, Mary Jane Thompson, Joyce Fuller, Lona Lewis, Jul- iann Botorff, Sylvia Lyons, Carolyn Hutchison. Miss Mary Hash, sponsor. Front Row: Linda KHY- Patty Farpenter, Donna Crandell, Sharri Hazelwood, Linila Ziilell, Judith Brewer, Gloria Slater, Joanne Johnson, nf' W Back Row: Karen Noland Linda XVelIj.', Jiiilj. McClard, Linda Norris. Susan Wi-I.-h, liiiileiie Sybert, Deanrie Norflsiiorn, Pllainf- Hoii. Vaio! Hines, Middle Row: Janice Yeriable, .inwiiii Glauser, Judy Ruott. .Ioan Hattreall Mary Finn' i- HI want to be a teacher? This sinipli statement led to the forming of Ceritral'.s Future Teachers of America Club. in one year, under the sponsorship of Miss Mary Hash, it has grown considerably in meni- bership. The members learned about the opportunities in teaching and the tech- niques and qualities of good teaching. Meetings also involved discussions on scholarships and college entrance require- ments. This year the club has had con- cessions at two basketball games and one football game, and cookie and candy sales to raise money for a UNESCO project. fry - Mi-Grew, Margaret Brooks, Carol Fuller, Annette Honian, Yvonne Haber. Front Row: Sandra .Nlilli-i lieu-ily Iinnf-lie, Beverly Griffis, Janet Sue 1 ox, .Iiiiiire Myers, .Inf-qiieliiie Devore, Donna Mlllr-i, llzliiif-i il4'lf i'2lll'l'C. Pots and pans may sound dull, but not to the Future llomemakers of America. Their interest in the home and community lite has led them to numerous interesting and profitable projects, carried on through the FHA Club. Meetings provide oppor- tunities for speakers to explain possible projects, which are then undertaken by the girls. This year such programs have dealt with how to make jewelry and hats, and exhibitions oi' cooking and sewing skills. The club members, under the direction of Miss Frances Lemmon, work for their Jun- ior Homemaking Degrees. Page 75 national honor .M Q Old Members, Back Row: Diane Douglas, Suzanne Spears, John Ullery, James Fairleigh, William Strop, Sandra Minger, Norma Schneider. Front Row: Mary Ann Gibbins, Kay Cronkite, Deloras Knepper, Judy Polsky, Nancy Hochma-n. Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service-these are the qualities each mem- ber of National Honor Society must pos- sess. NHS, a purely honorary organiza- tion, is composed of 12 old members who were initiated last year and 14 juniors and 26 seniors initiated this year. Members are selected by a faculty com- mittee, headed by Miss Freda Neal, spon- sor, and the active members. The Society's project is maintenance of the Guidance Library. New Members, Back Row: Marilyn Hees, Judith Brewer, Mary Sue Richardson, Beverly Carpenter, Darlene Jo Carpenter, Janet Link, Barbara Wil- son, Betty Johnson, Kermit Raydon, Nancy Sue Morehead, Laurence Harrington, Janice Chelf, Jo' anne Hummel, Joan Brychta, Gayle Bloomer. Middle Row: Shirley Sneed, Mary Seward, Brenda Blum, Wilma Kruggel, Carol Shimer, Mable Cluck, Douglas Letts, Ann Moncrief, Eddie Herman, Kitty Lehr, Janice Fankhauser, Donna Godman, Janice Mabin. Front Row: Delores Weese, Judy Buster, Nancy Toler, Jean Koch, Karol Jean Myers, Andrea Walton, Janice Yost, Stephanie Johnson, Kitty Fenner, Mary Bloom, Linda Lee Hill, Kay Faulkner. Page 76 n.h.s. tap day . . . wil F g,,.,r- I r'an't believe it! says Janice Chelf as she is lapped by NHS member Diane Douglas. Quill and Scroll-the international high school honarary society for journalists gives recognition to those seniors who have done superior work on the school paper. Members of the Quill and Schroll must apply to the executive secretary of the organization, and are admitted if they rank in the upper third of their class and receive the recommendation of the faculty advisor. quill and scroll . . . K Back Row: Janice Lathrop, Mary ADH GibbiHS, Sandra Minger. Front Row: Ken Pendleton, Nancy Hochman, Carol Olney. Page 77 I 1. Mr. Dowell, adviser, Nancy Hoc-hnian, editor- in-chief. 2, Mary Sue Richardson, far-ultyg Norma Svhnoi- der, organizationsg Sandra Minger, sports. 3. Sharri Hazelwood, inrlexg Linda Kay, jnniorsg Linda Lewin, sophomores, Judy Wildhagen, in- dexg Margaret Burchani, freshman. walcitan board . . . Bleed that cut! Slash that copy! These and other seemingly bloodthirsty cries bf the Wakitan editors have emerged from Room 205, where they have drawn layouts, written copy, identified pictures, and struggled with modern art to complete the '56 Wakitan. These students, under the guidance of Mr. Dowell and Mr. Sim- mons, have cut and slashed their way, editorially speaking, through the year to bring Central a really different Wakitan to hold the memories of 1956. AI, Ken Pendleton, photographer, Joan Brychta, Joanne Johnson, art: Judy Polsky, literaryg Mr. Siniinons, adviser. 5. Marilyn Hees, Joyce Randall, seniorsg Judith Brewer, Joan Hawkins. business managersg Shirley Sneed, photography. Page 78 outloolc staff . . . To be the Eyes and Ears of Central- this is the function of the Outlook, the school paper. ln order to fulfill this func- tion, journalism students, with a nose for news, undertake the responsibility of is- suing the paper eyery two weeks. lfnder the supervision of Miss Mildred Eringman, the Outlook is planned in detail by these students, from layouts and editing to pho- tography and distribution. And, as each deadline is rnet, the eyes and earsw report all aspects of school life to Centralites. ,I-1+ I 'ir- 1. Kitty Lehr, editor-in-ehiefg Dick Lisenbee, man- aging editorg Mary Ann Gibbins, editor-inechiet. 2. Linda Lewin, Bud Spillinan, Nancy Hof-hnian, Pat Weiland, first page editors. 3. Janice Lathrop, Roger Sigars, Sandra Minief, Carol Olney, Donna O'Connor, David Mollus, Joanne Johnson, second and third page editors. s' if- iii Q O if ,, f'?' ' ww il QW. B- 4. Jerry Riche, Mary Jo War-hter, David Kent, fourth page editors. 5. Ken Pendleton, photographer: Jan Weiss, Don Vollintine, Bill Johnson, Jirn Herter, Joy Baker, Sharri Hazelwood, personnel. Page 79 stage crew . . . fat -1 fl l i . 3 X Left to Right: Roger Wilson, Charles Carr, Dannen Mannschreck, David Asbury, Larry Flinch- paugh. motion picture operators . . . Back Row: Rodney Donaldson, Logan Earl Wing, Don Ritchheart, Andy Ziph, Richard Tiller, Darryl Lundahl, Kenneth Johnson, Clifford Van- derpool, Lynn Taylor. Middle Row: Bill Kothe, Norman Tiedt, David L. Van Arsdale, Neil Ka- louner, Vita L. Slater, Gregg Everett, Roger Litz, Frank Hees, Lloyd Van Horn, Bob Gregory. Front Row: Errol Taylor, Geraldene Cunningham, Carol Shimer, Connie Marker, Pat Shimer, Judy Litz, Steve Smith. They swing through the air with the greatest of ease, besides being able to fix a microphone, build a play set, maneuver a spotlight, dream up realistic sound ef- fects, and keep back-stage operations running smoothly. The five-man stage crew is largely responsible for the success of all performances of the Central stage. Directed by Mr. Lecil Carroll, the boys work especially hard during the All-School Play, the Senior Variety Show, and the Christmas program. These Kings of the Catwalk are also responsible for manag- ing assemblies, and for being on hand dur- ing night programs such as Civic Music and Audubon lectures. those who The yellow pass which is delivered to a student during the homeroom period means a job for him and a film for one of the classes in the building some time dur- ing the day. The 33 motion picture opera- tors at Central are important in stimulat- ing the use of one of the most modern aids to teaching- visual education. This service group provides trained op- erators to run the projectors, record play- ers, and recording machines which are used in the classrooms. With the help of Miss Slater, the operators are also respon- sible for keeping accurate records of all visual aid material used. Page 80 Going once-going twice-and it's SOLD to the boy in the plaid shirt l Semi- annual fund-raising auctions are among the many service projects sponsored each year by -the Public Service Committee, led by Miss McClanahan. Composed of a committee member from each homeroom and a board of eight, the Public Service Committee raises funds through auctions and assemblies for the Community Chest, Red Cross, Polio Foun- dation, Cancer Fund, Heart Fund, Crippled Children's Organization, and Green Cross. They also furnish volunteer workers to these organizations for such jobs as fold- ing stamps, addressing envelopes, and making favors. helpu When five short bells warn Fire drill! the first people into action are the 38 homeroom fire chiefs. Each chief, under the direction of Mr. Wilkinson, goes imme- diately to the post assigned to him at the beginning of the semester and remains there until the all clear signal is given. To make the monthly drills run smooth- ly, a fire chief is posted at each outside entrance to hold the door, and one is 'as- signed to check each part of the building to be certain it has been completely evac- uated. When their jobs have been com- pleted, the chiefs report to the head fire chief, who in turn must make a report of the drill to the main office. apublic service committee . . . Back Row: Kermit Boyer, Don McCullah, Tom Triplett, Garry Crabtree, Arnold Lyon, John Nau- man, R. E. Potts, Don VValton, Bill Gilbert, Bill Bowlin, Neil Kalouner. Third Row: Marilyn Zu- row, Marly Letts, Leon Andrew, Henry Ulmer, Joel Daynosky, Sharon Hatten, Stacia Bruck- schen, Barbara NVilson, John Thompson, Donna Watson, Annette Homan. Second Row: Jim Thompson, Bob Fitzsimmons, Lynn Phillips, Karin Swanson, Cindy Buster, Judy Potts, Ruthann Michel, Marilyn Malson, Sandra Miller, Nancy Saunders. Front Row: Dolores Mozingo, Karen Cutler, Brenda Blum, Patsy Crouch, Kitty Lehr, Jeanne Bradford, Diane Douglas, Melissa Price, Ken Allen, Larry Einbender, Janice Yost. fire chiefs and air raid wardens . Back Row: Bob Horning, Lee McNair, Jimmie Coy, Frank Burke, Larry Schindler, Jim Williams, Tom Taylor, Ed Hesselschwerdt, Jerry Chambers, Larry Leith. Third Row: Ronald Watson, Paul Hunt, Clifford Vanderpool, Rollie Wiehl, Dwight Pope, Arnold Lyon, Gary Butchart, Bob Berger, Mike Murrell. Second Row: Roger Brown, Charles Stracener, Allen Cooper, Buddy Spillman, Bill Gillespie, Gary Winfrey, Tod Berger, Bob Roseler. Front Row: Nancy Ritchie, Karen Anderson, Kay- ann Adams, Areta Soper, Janet Crabtree, Janice Hoesing, Barbara Linneweh, Joyce Fuller, Betty Jo Bruns, Betty Wells. Page 81 p library, staff . . . Back Row: Penny Cormany, Kitty Fenner, Ann Moncrief, Jane Agee, Nancy Morehead, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Barbara Holbert, Elaine Schneider. Middle Row: Roberta Saferstein, Kitty Le-hr, Nancy Ritchie, Carol Hines, Brooke Beaty, Ruth Ann Michel, Brenda Blum, Jeanne Douglas. Front Row: Charlotte Brown, Kay Sandusky, Joan Brychta, Joy Baker, Kay Crigler, Nancy Toler, Nancy Buck. Books and more books fill Central's li- wakitan staff . . brary and take up the tin'1e'of the library staff. The staff, which assists Miss Mc- Clanahan, librarian, in her duties, delivers passes for overdue books, works behind the desk issuing books to students, and repairs torn volumes. Many are the details that must be at- tended to before Wakitans are placed in the Waiting hands of Centralites, and the Wakitan staff takes care of a number of them. The major tasks of the staff are the ordering and delivering of Wakitans and the supervising of group pictures. Back Row: Donna Godrnan, Linda Lou Lomax, Judy Wildhagen, Sandra Minger, Linda Lewin, Judy Polsky, Deloras Knepper, Kay Cronkite, Joyce Randall, Joan Hawkins. Second Row: Elaine Schneider, Margaret Ann Burcham, Judith Brewer, Lyla Lee Pollard, Ken Pendleton, Mary Sue Richardson, Darlene Jo Carpenter, Norma Schneider, Joann Hummel, Sharri Hazelwood. Front Row: Nancy Hochman, Charlotte Brown, Joan Brychta, Ruthann Michel, Linda Kay, Kay Sandusky, Shirley Sneed, Marilyn Hees, Joanne Johnson. Page 82 IIE!! 5 cafeteria staii :T-I ..- 113, . A 4 o . Two hundred fifty lbs. of potatoes-780 bottles of milk-14 gallons of peas and beets! The cafeteria staff and workers see to the making and distributing of this great amount of food-needed to feed the Central Indians. In addition to cooking and baking for daily lunches, the cafeteria staff prepares special meals for school or- ganizations' banquets. Work to be done! Central's custodians and engineer are busy people. They are responsible for keeping Central clean-its halls, its rooms, its windows, its auditor- ium and gym. The engineer must see that the building is adequately ventilated and heated. The snow must be slioveled and the grass cut-work to be done! v l,,.. Mrs. Sf'hHf:lfif-l', .lar-queline IJeVore, Mrs. Shaif- fer. Glenna Plurniner. Mrs. Vogel. Mrs. Freernan, Mrs Kernpf. Mrs. Kilgore. Mrs. Giirn, Mrs. Den- ton. Larry Long. Williarn lJeYo1'e, Lester Van- Zant, Jerry VVarfl. Melyin Pfnsloxx. the custodians . . . Henry M. Chatfielrl, Thomas VV Waller Lloyd Ragland. Page 83 club. . . 'U' Top Row: Merna Lavey, Pat Farmer, nna Kibble, Pat Morgan, Rita Mallory, Viol Swe , f- 4 5 a Second P J: Jo Battreall, Marilyn Malson, Mari- lyn Lathr , arta Liska, Diane Buchanan, Pat Pat Fisher. Marilyn Zurow, Madelin ' el, Jan Bowen. ire aylor, Shirley Jeanfiowrdan, Shir- Guthrie. Laniss Kallauner, Bonni Vnfrey. T ir ley , Kay Crigler, Carol Eggles on, Cindy Row: Nancy Hedlund. Gail 'tio , r, Judy H '- 1 Bu A . Fr n ow: Gayle Hart, Pat Speer, is kins, Judith Sell. Carolyn Beam,Saundr S ng- , ffer, r-iaziph, Slue Kin 'r, Dor i t, sted. Millie Young, Peg v Hahn, Ju Y' ham, ith Ja n, Barbar .Cohen, Na ' ers, Judy XVright. Eve , iimke, india ugherty. arenffio nd, Phyllis ielson. fx I ' f fx ' if - ,, , N y-five s mor andfj nior girls f Yf X X e day w 1' ough - hour f musical' Q V ji , rcises, 1' igto s m ,c, an novelty--I lx ,XX X QQ, l f F numbers, Under t e fection lr. Mar- -' t J I ' vin the Ci tra ug t ' , ,X , ij vi embers ii n g technl e., s i fl, R 'xx e Glee 'formed for t e ub- ttmj A R t th s ias Program ' e s Day meeting. Back Row: Jenny Clark, Lynne Freed, Anita Sue Jackson, Connie Gupton, Beverly Stokes, Donna Sybert, Mary Ellen Graff, Joan Dyche, Stephie Rositzky, Twyla Winemiller, Ruth Jen- nings, Becky Shier, accompanist. Third Row: Beverly Wilson, Peggy Hargrove, Carolyn Hanna, Connie Boyd, Susan West, Mary Jane Thompson, Mary Ann Howard, Karen Johnson, Judy Neff, Margaret Brooks, Judy Ann Henry, Joanna Hes- C ui Qt Z 5 1' Q3 'Hs is-' L.L..l semyer. Second Row: Earlene Mitchell, Sharon Carpenter, Betty Schafer, Lona Lewis, Judy Kay Jones, Donna Jean McPheter, Pat Neely, Veta Hamblen, Mary Helen Goff, Barbara Kaplan, Joyce Fuller, Kathleen Moore, accompanist. Front Row: Pat Dunavant, Mary Bente, Judy Reed, Marcelyn Watts, Shirley Turner, Gale Lott, Frances Mason, Judy Bermond, Carol Montgom- ery, Joan Hill, Elaine Fellmann. Page 85 Back Row: Mable Cluck, Wildhagen, Delores Weese, Paddy Fletcher, Judy Dake, Judith Stephanie Johnson, Kay Faulkner, Sharri Hazel- wood, Jeanne Bradford, Steve Beaver, K. C. Boyle, Roger Kramer, John Kost, Dwight Pope, Eddy McCoy. Third Row: Jean Koch, Kayann Adams, Donna Godman, Beverly Witmore, Sandra Ottinger, Jeanne'Douglas, Helen Johnstone, Jan- ice Fankhauser, Mary Seward, Charles Carr, Mer- rill Ehlert, Gary Phillips, Roger Wilson, Clifford director . . . -fm. Mr. Marvin Gench, Jr. inner choir . . . Glassel, Dick Lisenbee. Second Row: Patty Car- penter, Carol Hopkins, Linda, Lee Hill, Sharon Trapp, Juana Tietz, Jan Schultz, Ruthann Michel, Beth Hart, Ed Bartel, Harry Crowell, Norman Taylor, Gary Bachman, Roger Drake. Front Row: Janice Lathrop, Mary Frances Purcell, Janice Ma- bin, Roberta Campbell, Marilyn Hees, Linda Kay, Karol Jean Myers, Betsy Brown, Nancy Hoch- man, Joanne Johnson, Michael Katcher, Larry Einbender, Dick Grimes. concert The sound of music fills the air . . . Voices rise and fall under the direction of Mr, Marvin Gench, Jr., as the Central Con- cert Choir prepares for a public perform- ance. Having earned the reputation of being one of the finest high school vocal groups in this region, the Choir is often asked to sing for the city's various organi- zations. This year the Choir has per- formed for the Lions Club, Rotary Club, Back Row: Linda Lee Hill, Janice Fankhauser, Donna Godman, Margaret Ann Burcham, Lloyd McGee, Roger Kramer, K. C. Boyle, Steve Beaver, Merrill Ehlert, Gary Phillips, Diane Douglas, Kay Cronkite, Rosanne Eierdanz, Gayle Haines. Third Row: Marilyn Hees, Mary Frances Purcell, Sharon Trapp, Mary Seward, Dick Waisbliim, Jim Fairleigh, Arnold Lyon, John Kost, Carol Glam-y, Page 1' Janice Chelf, Darlene Jo Carpenter, Ann Mon- crief. Second Row: Roberta Campbell, Linda Kay, Polly Karras, Ed McCoy, Kermit Raydon, Rod Swearingen, Dick Lisenbee, Jane Agee, Sha- ron Schneider, Janice Mabin. Front Row: Ruth- ann Michel, Jerome Lund, Maurice Shier, Mike Myers, Norman Taylor, Shermalyne Cabinegg, 86 Back Row: Rod Swearingen, Arnold Lyon, Jim Fairleigh, Maurice Shier, Ronnie Mason, Dick Waisblum, Connie Hines, Linda Lou Lomax, Kay Cronkite, Linda Lewin, Laura Ruhnke, Gayle Haines, Margie Fankhauser. Judy Polsky, Jackie Jones. Third Row: Lloyd McGee, Roger Powell, Bill Smith, John Smith, Dick Kerns, Margaret Ann Burt-ham, Deloras Knepper, Jane Agee, Ann Moncrief, Donna Sue Jones, Diane Douglas, Nanny Sue Morehead, Janice Chelf, Carol Glancy. Sec- ond Flow: Mike Myers. Charles Daily, Larry Leith, choir . .. La Sertorna, the J. C. Janes, the Credit Association, the Business Women, and the Bankers' Convention. Assemblies for the school, a Spring Concert, and the Christ- mas Prograni gave further opportunity for the Choir to perforrn. lts 115 members have gained a wide knowledge of choral literature and basic rnusic facts as well as the enjoyment of singing. daily session-. . . Jerome Lund, Larry Slater, Sharon Schneider, Nancy Toler, Frances Griswold, Judy Whitman, Beverly Carpenter, Donna Gabriel, Lyla Lee Pol- lard, Darlene Jo Carpenter, Andie VValton, Ros- anne Eierdanz Front Row: Patil Pritchett, Ken Allen, Kermit Haydon, Jim Hulse, Donald Pack- wood, Gwen Christensen, Polly Karras, Sharon Young, Judy Lewis, Angie Domino, Judy Brychta. Cheryl Kulow,ski, Shermalyne Cabiness, Judy Bus- ter. mcrdrigal singers . . . Back Row: Gary Phillips, Janice Chelf, Rod Swearingen. Front Row: Roger Kramer, Diane Douglas, Sharon Trapp, Linda Kay, Maurice Shier. The Choir moos and mas during the exercise period of their daily sessions. Page S7 Back Row: Roger Angsten, Mary Urban, Gary Schneider, Bill Wolf, Jack Cortner, Richard Miller, Don Lawton, Lloyd McGee. Fourth Row: Kermit Boyer, Dove Ann Gregory, Georgia Montgomery, Janet Clark, Sherril Whited, Royce Marquardt. Third Row: Bob Curry, Mike Roever, Tom Akers, conductor . . . Mr. Allan Bing pep band . . . Lois Butler, Gaylon Hiner, Gerri Vogel, Claire Taylor. Second Row: Peggy Sparks, Connie Hamm, Martie Ann Aldrich, Linda Zidell, Mary Thomas, Bobetta Williams. Front Row: Sharon the From Pomp and Circumstancen to Central Will Shine, the Central Band has music for all occasions. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Allan Bing, the Band has had ample opportunity this year to use its mu- sic. Performances have included three city parades, the R. O. T. C Inspection, two city basketball games, the football game at North Kansas City, formations at half- time on C6Ut1'31'S field, and two assemblies Bezona, Jimmie Ann Stropes. l Jack Cortner, Bob Berger, Dick Miller, Royce Bowen, Bob Curry, Jerry Hopper, Lynn Taylor Marquardt, Kermit Boyer, Bobbie Beger, Mike Mike Vaughn, Steve Hall. Page 88 Back Row: Norman Cox, Larry Grim, Mike Vaughn, Lynn Taylor. Gary VVilson. .lay Cox, Bob Berger. Fourth Row: Lloyd 'Van Horn. Rifharrl Moser, Steve Hall, Norman Vogel, Ronnie Patton. Marlene Johnson. Third Row: Ronald Powell, Larry Bennett. Tommy Oberstearlt. Lynn Saw- band... for the student body. The Band also per- formed additional services at school-niu- sic for the opening exercises at assemblies, the Queen Coronation, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. The Pep Band kept up school spirit at the games and at pep as- semblies, and played for the Womens A. A. U. games and the Kiwanis Club. The majorettes exhibited their fancy steps at parades and at football half-times. drum mcxjorettes yers, Roger Claycomb, Janet Sue Cox, Mary Sue Hicharclson, Virginia Young. Second Row: Jerry Hopper, Linda Hill, Bobbie Beger. Tod Berger. Carolyn Blair, Dennis Frame, Gary Loe, Mr. Bing. Front Row: Shirley Short, Carol Moore. drum maiorette ass't. director Jimmie Ann Stropes Richard Miller Pat Travis, Sharone Bezona, Jimmie Stropes, Carol Moore, Shirley Short. Page 89 , ,NJ A , W 1 lg .9 f lsr J 5 A X, , M JJ TD . ltff .Cx .WJ ,J Q Xl ol ,jf 'd 531 of fain? K, tj' my ggi, kj: Nfl I 313 ffl Ofc ld V05 Q, Q' m 'NF A M X r or Us -at ll f' is as f gy QQ ff Ri F is a wi N vig W ef ai if RQ ,ffl I' ' Qlw ik I by Q if P0 - ' ix' fy all xxx VV 1 fx' X Xb xy ,. ,.,,. , fly NY, Gr, gd X KN I N x ' 5 xsf Q. J Q59 xv? 1 KJ? ly Q N F 14 Nil . Km p O-' , Lf tx, Q ' XJ Q J vyl' jf KH N 1 X X75 LX? JJ .1 s P A gb Gr, ,V XJ ml 'Q 0+ P 2. 1' Q 9 we at H v 'MXQ ' ' Q Q- -X., is f ,X ' 5:73 r . A9 App x 5 K so fx mcg it V gi ,Y M C ,SJ SQ? ly f- sf 2+ ,mf XD 33 Ig? 'J' w l N. fs -J 6 sl C Jr at A - my 'fi :Sl . ,XA if Action! From the pile-up on the foot- fa at ball field to the smooth perfection of a rash pitchg from the wild frenzy of a close basketball game to the tense preci- sion of an R.O.T.C. inspectiong from the G.A.A. ping-pong tournament to the Pony Express Conference track meet, Central- ites have enjoyed action. They have learned to enjoy this action in the game and from the benchg they have learned to lead and followg they have learned to win and lose. And they have learned that the blue and white are colors to be proud of. Action to enjoy, defeats to accept, and triumphs to remember - these are a vital part of Central. mY KY be E y e 4,1 gig? Q-isfx 5 if bl p. fr. R L Z! .f Z Y I X Q, XA tel Q X4 'vxv .MT-N K4 it A va J ksyj, -P 'Z at wr ki it 2 get 'N 1 ici ' if U X X lm xiii? 5 f Q ' fi' fs WN QQ, XX - V QQ xl X E X v fl M Xt ix E? X' 3 xl X N -lj S' - Q N l L Xi if i 9 ffm if xl .J K 'J X V A if U ' li in C E 1 X, x 1 Vg-1 5 A ' Q N? M ii i X' m is ,f X Cx xx J I XXX x x ' H X t V X S J E vi Y' ' L3 xxx? L-J ,P is Q . , Y X. , .. x 2 ' at .YU -1 X . XJ .X J xy J l il H Page 90 F 1' WM, f , f f fwmw. U f I f ,' Agn, Q? f . - Am, HF .1 , .f X f ffff A f f ,gf 1.3 ,V z,. fqh ff 416941 ': f'Ef'.ffQ ,, W f, Ju Vyypg, ff 'V if f M ' '7f1f,,' , f H homecoming Beating their drums and blowing their horns for Central, the Pep Band starts off the Home- roming Parade. Yvonne Baber and Clyde Puett, complete with derbies, blue and white, and a mum. Yea Queen Brooke! greets Brooke Beaty and - Max Grooms as the Queen arrives at the game. Kappa Gamma Tau Hi-Y's prize-winning float manned by Larry Einbender and Gus Findley. Central hits 'em harder at the Homecoming ame. K A Ji 'Q football queen . . . maid of honor . . Frances Griswold I-'ja Marilyn Heel attendants . . Diane Douglas Page 93 tsy Crouch arol Glancy queen . . . Brooke Beaty .1 Margaret Southwood 1 Behold our Queen! .- ,, Fi?-z4 f 2? '.a1 A football . . . ,bmw 1 una w-'WH' ff . 1 .,.ii.igiigli,Mii gf?-Q - .5 'Kristina Si Effie g, X. -0-..., Tri-captains R. E. Potts, Dick Lisenbee, and John Ullery proudly look over the season's sta- tistics. Coach John Gibson seconds of the Atchison game when John SCOIGS Central .......... .......... 7 Sedalia .......................... 27 Uuery Caught a twelve-yard touchdown Central .......... .......... 1 9 Christian Brothers ...... 12 pass thrown by Bob Krumme' The Lafay' Central .......... .......... 1 3 Atchison ........................ 7 ette galne Saw Jerry Tholnpson I-Hake three Central ........., .......... 3 9 Lafayette ...................... 6 touchdowns' and the Wentworth game Central .......... .......... 5 2 Wentworth .................. 0 gave everyone the ball' Blakely' Krulpme Central .......... .......... 1 9 William Chrisman ...... 13 and Ullefy made two touchdowns aplefe' Central ....,..... ...,...... 4 O Benton ....,..................... 6 Taylor and Hesselschwerdt asslsted Wlgh Central ...,...... .......... 1 3 North Kansas City .... 39 one eafch' The Flefenswe team stared in Central ........................ 7 Springfield .................. 27 the Wllllaln Chrlslnan galneg the Clty Gnd The stadium was packed, the crowd was cheering, and Central was winning the game! By the time the 1955 season was over, this had become a familiar scene. Central's football team had one of its most successfulyears-winning the City Cham- pionship and coming in second in the Pony Express Conference. Central started the season right by win- ning the Jamboree with 35 points, Blakely scoring five times. After a loss to Sedalia, the team went on to win six straight. games. One of the most thrilling endings was supplied in the last minute and fifty Crown was won in the game with Benton. Many Central players received individual recognition-Thompson, Lisenbee and Potts were named to the All-City Teamg Ullery, Potts and Lisenbee were named to the PEC Conference Team, and R. E. Potts was named to the All-District, All-State and Honorable Mention of the All-Amer- ican teams. Recognition is also due to Central's coaching staff. With 200 boys out for football and two city championships, won by the Varsity and Reserve Squads, Coach- es John Gibson, Byron Baker, Howard Iba, and Lin Wright deserve our acclaim. Page 94 football squad . . . varsity football Back Row: XVilkinson, Sigars, Allen, Hume. Dietz. Hixson, Boyle. Potts, Haller. Bowser, For burn. Jackson, Quigley, Puett, Petersen, Parker, Bartel, Thompson. Blakely. Third Row: Berger. Miller, Nauman. Poland. Ozenberger, Grenier, Beaver. Potts, YVilson, Strop, Ehlert. Phillips, Lowe. Theisen. Crouch, Mitchell, Bac-hman, Sei- fert. Second Row: Vtfolf, Boyer, Taylor, Duck- worth, Vaughn, Shier, Lawton, Grooms, Carter, Livieri, Thompson, Mt-Cullah, Paddleford. Front Row: Gore, Drake. Stuber, Taylor, King, Colman, Crowell, Hesselsrhwerdt, Nit-kols, Abramson, Krumme, Lisenbee, l'llery, Crabtree, Letts. reserve football Back Row: Sullivan. Carroll, Cox Carter. Kost. Nordstrom, Albin. Steele. Hit-hheart, Asbury, Brown, Geha, Briscoe, XK'iehl. fjhrisrnan, Donahue, Middle Row: Turner. Niflfiols, 5Ianiisfhi'ef'k. Stuber, Vifeed, Slater, Payne, Blalziey, Mason, Thompson, Nauman, Wyant, Myers. Beasley. Myers, Miller, VVelc'h. Front Row: Hastings, Heater, White, Daily, Ewing, Paddleford, Bezona, James, Fitzsimmons, Hulse, Lawrence, Grant, Cox, Taylor, Olendorf. freshman football Back Row: Sublett, Wooflring, Dalton, Seals. May, Wallerstedt, Obersteadt, McKay, Wineinger. McDonald, Schindler, Busey, Hudson, Smith, Van Horn, Daynosky, Dudley, Silverglat. LONE. POISKYV Third Row: Packwood, Mgr., Cummings, Crever- ling, Mason, Sharp, Cahill, Strasser, Nauman, Krumme, Schneider, Landis, Short, Roberts. Ber- kowitz, Lehr, Mueller, Landon, Boyer. Second Row: Wilson, Hawks, Shiverdecker, Keck, Ber- ger, Patton, Smith, Mitchell, Hortona, Johnson, Fimple, Deatherage, Kaplan, Justice, Bennett, Bolin. Front Row: McFadden, Glancy, Howard, VValton, Hall, Townsend, Howard, Petersen, Mont- gomery, Robinson, Anderson, Murrell, Griffin, Taylor, Vanderpool, Lewin, Sells, Keyes. Page 95 varsity football iettermen . ,. - ,wmfw y',2's3'5sy3, , ' -.uwf , K ,, X 1 A ' ,fa fd' W Y af Bi! 5 wi if W 5 W . ,Ya X W 'VM Va. I , ll m,.,g?f, af , iw , I V, I ' MA W , 4 . 'W' ,MA , ,w , . an l 'U?2.f'4gf?'?,a ,V ,M 5 5? W , I I. ii' , .fi in mf f-fe ,vu V fw- Howard Abramson Jim Allen Gary Bachman Ed Bartel David Blakely' ,TA W3 F gm ai Aww fi 'V i ' ., ' , l. by iif ' ' af' J Q41 V -, 'W ' f 1 f , , . ' , I Wah i Y 33,-fu ,W :V f ,, -'QV ',i'q9 1i'? I, ' lan., My Q If , 'qt' rw f',' , 8323 ff- gu, 'f gf' , 735' 'V Q QF ww-Vsiffifff' rf, 'M ifW'IfV qanwfif fi w-5 6+O ' Q 1 ' A if V ' .fi Vw .W .' lf? ' 1-nv , -, P ' , , LV -1-ff VVWV-My .W . a mug V Q- V - '-' a ' Wi1mQ Qian - ' ' fs' M13 54 Vw ' we ma VV y L . an pf .V,. V! K. C. Boyle Ronnie Carter Vernon Crabtree Roger Crouch Harry Crowell ',,,v ' wr? A hravix ,.. X li? +- K L A A ,, 1 .M . in K ,, , .A V.-M, it ' .-l ' E df V ,fr fx gdy ggdv V ,ya ' fl Q,--f 4 M 1' VV My 8 QQYgi:fi'g'?fg:f05.-Y Q ' if ,,, be 14,4 V ' Cx I ,X P y w , A VA, - . am 1 i Bag 44 JUEQ' M - LL' '- l:r'v'1-+-Vifga-lfi, a Tiff -f Q V 'wfmx-V 4-N , an 1 -' C. ' r V fa' -Mr L - V 491' 1 E VL W' .Y 'Qian . ,V an Xp. QQ.. 1 , K . 1 ev' -' ' Richard Duckworth Merrill Ehlert Larry Gore Clifford Grenier , M ax Grooms 1 V' ' nw if Q ASX .mink 4 H-if A . ii W fxx ' ,Z . v , -QQ .ff-my S T uw New A .... Xkf is-F 2,541 s-,liilpds --3 ,Sis m f- f 4--A Fred Haller Larry Hixson Warren Jackson Bob Krumme Dick Lisgnbgg Page 96 varsity Football lettermen . . . 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A A, , , , A , 4 ,. ,,., . t-fA,ffg ',, -:H -A 'ff,w- '..,' ' ,, I iv bf- , ,4 .-.- F45 ,Q 9' ' f I 'll 16 Maurice Shier Roger Slgars Bill Strop '59- '1Nff j 'Q:'!- J' Norman Tavlor Tom TaYl0I' . z '-do ,Ayn w E . 44.4 g f we ,w mia .3 -1 -A ,Jn .0 'A 9 D f 1' a K ',' -v if an 13 ' WW , 'Yu .Sv gf IL: a 43 .L .fl ,' ' P QW QW: Harvey Thompson Jerry Thompson John Ullery Alex WilkiY'S0fl B05 BUGS' Bill Seifert Page 97 fy . E I .4 ,A X CENT RAL if 'ill cbaslcetball homecoming . . . f .2434 ' X lg.-.1 XQV4 i . n F M ' H29 -N 'fx , X , M Don Vollentine tries for coming game. gl m fqx. ,X U, P the ball at the Home- Basketball Queen, Patsy Crouch, escorted by John Ullery, co-captain of the varsity team. -mr QUIT Ml gliflll -4 The Queen and her court-Arnold Lyon, Donna Sue Jones, Roger Kramer, John lTllery, Patsy Crouch, Bob Krumme, Frances Griswold, Dick Lisenbee, Dana Crouch, and C. I. Crouch. Royalty in all its splender-plus closed eyes! - The Queen's page and crownbearer--C. I. Crouch and Dana Crouch. basketball queen . . . Donna Sue Jones attendants . . queen Patsy Crouch .VIH Frances Griswold Page 99 'T The Crowning of a Queen basketball . . . 51 Co-captains John Ullery and Bob Krumme take time out for a Wakitan picture, Central Central ....... Central Central Central Central ....... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central SC01'eS 35 32 60 51 57 Um is ffcw- Atchison ...... ......... Rockhurst ........ ......... Raytown ...... ......... Southeast .... ......... Wentworth ...... ....,.... Maysville ...... ......... Oregon ....... ......... Rosendale .... ......... Maryville ...... ......... Lafayette ...............,...... William Chrisman ....., North Kansas City .... .. Benton .................... Christian Brothers ...... Maryville ................ K. C. Central .......... Lafayette .......... Wentworth ............ William Chrisman North Kansas City ..,... Benton .................... Christian Brothers ...... Trenton .................. Liberty ............,.,........... Christian Brothers ...... Basket, basket, basket, boys! Enthu- siastic yells and cheers. tense excitement Coach Howard lba and action and more action on the court- this is a basketball game. Central's 1956 basketball team, having a slow starting season, ended the year in this truly dra- matic styleg with action, cheers and much excitement. The Regional Tournament was the scene of the season's dramatic ending. A de- cided underdog, the Central team played its way into the finals defeating Trenton and Liberty in two hard-won and hard- fought games. The final game with Chris- tian Brothers was drama at its height with the decision being won by Christian Brothers in the last few minutes of the game Forty-two boys played on the varsity and reserve teams and 25 freshmen prac- ticed each afternoon with Coach Day at the Everett grade school gym. Other freshmen joined them to form 4 teams for the Saturday Morning City League. John Ullery was named to the All-City and All-Conference basketball teams. Page 100 basketball . . . rg l J U rx v gal QQ 'ft 1 IQII ll varsity basketball Back Row: Gary Butehart. Gary Carter. Clar- Divlq Lisenbee. Rod Swearingeii, Bob Krnmme, ence Bell. Don Yollintine, Roger Kramer, Bob Arnold Lyon, Merrill Ehlert, Mike Vaughn. Tietz, John ljllery. Front Row: Dave Blakley, R R reserve basketball Back Row: Ronnie Mason, Fritz Haller. Frank ley, .lim Foy, Norman Taylor, Bob Stuber, Gary Nauman, Leonard Steele. Don Elakley, Steve lloyer. Cliarles Payne. Front Row: Don Lawton, Beaver, Robert Thompson. Ronnie NOI'flrTTOI1l. .lon Wyant, Charles Hume, Charles Peterson, Leon Middle Row: Don Briscoe. John Kost, Tony Iieas- Gnyton, Dwight Pope, Dirk Geha, Jack Stnber. freshman basketball Back Row: Roger Anderson, Norse Taylor, Rick Robinson, Danny Creyerling, Front Row: Steve Griffin, Pat Dakon, Dick Landon, John Nauman, Cummings, Mike Murrell, Don Walton, Don Mc- Dave Short. Middle Row: Joel Daynosky, Bill Fanlrlen, Topper Glass, Bob Polsky, Dwane Glancy. Krurnrne, Dean Smith, Paul Chapman, Richard Page 101 varsity Basketball iettermen --.N-4. x Ma- 5 me .fix 4 I Mi 5 img? Qs 5- 1 : Hwy 4 A , A x if , - 5 A V Y ss . if 2 ' 7 r LJ QM David Blakley Gary Butchart i . I 'A V I r' X f 4 Gary Carter Merrill Ehlert E 4' r' ' ' 4 1 , XX J W' A' 'T N f Ke, , , 1 ,..Jf 42 5 V. Roger Kramer I J., . ,,,,- ,Z , ,, V, ., - '-f -1,540 E4 ,I ff 5 bf fc. y 2,32 4 gy, ,V .jf ag F . '14 Y Y' ,, fr 2 S , , f 5 5 fa , if f' 4 ww 1 ..-1 Bob Krumme Dick Lisenbee Arnold Lyon 1 . l 8 ff I Bob Tietz John Ullery Don Vollintine Bill Seifert, Mgr. Mike Vaughn, Mgr. Page 102 sports shots XYho's Shootiugf? Z ffhwk Out Day in the boys' locker room for Bob Howarfl as hw sizps up trawk 1-lothe-S with the allvif,-Q of Lalry Bprmett, James VVQ-Ich, Tori Berger and Bill Seifwt, student managers, Page 1031 I955 track lettermen . . . , ..VV:,, V,:,.A,V I .. N H .5 1.,, I .,.. , x . T . ,- s-.. :.,,,. 2 4.,.1,.,:,. . 'fil m Qififi? ' Wm-' i' ,f 'M , W M - V, lx A '00 Q, 'iff y 4 W 2,31 'iw W N .1 1 ,562 I 1 QQ z . wg: , 395 '41, ,. ,.,, 0 ,1 93 K si! Q1 6 9 :sm 5- -4+ -. H - f-f,,wf,- 3.4, ,. V 4 Q, A v. -gf '-vzgza. -,. X. .V X .4 MQ. 4.m',m1- A 4- U ,X mi 5,7 JV or 9 Q- ,...,Z. . 1 5 1 ? . 1 J, ffffiil L' 2 . ,V 1 ' 111 ' i J' .Q K A-aW.0uf'fr' 1 N511- , , -Q, 752 If-my A 1 . La .. Q 1 fr-.m,..J:fl, 'qv--f-1 ' V, .5 'W we . 1 33.1. zjw' 'Q' , l ,Q l . ,v gl 3 l if E , , f . 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X ,V ,W wifi, -gf , W C 1322-251 ifLyg4'i2ff'Tf -' ' I migwffy 4 W ' A H esselschwe rdt Dick Mason Richard Miller Don Paddleford N--wi I X swag ff X 3 , K ' V ig Clyde Puett 2 . ' wwf .,.. . ....,. , ,,,c -..gl-Q '- gm? . rf , . Mike Quigley Roger Sigars wigfii.. Bob Tietz John Ullery Alex Wilkinson Gayle Wilkinson Mike Vaughn Bill Seifert Page 104 traclc and baseball . . . The Central track team ran, threw and jumped its way through six track meets during the 1955 season, taking first place in the City Meet and second in the Pony Express Conference Meet. John Ullery reigned as high point man of the P.E.C. Meet where he and Ray Sisson both broke Conference low hurdle records. Ullery and Sisson were further honored by being placed on the All-State Track Team. About 200 boys are active during track season, participating in the running events which include the 220 dash, the half mile run, and the mile relayg in the jumping events, such as the broad jump and the high jump: and in throwing the shot put and the discus. From the umpire's first Play ball! of the season to the final out of the last game, the Central baseball team compiled a record of four wins and two losses. Since there is no high school baseball league in this area, scheduling games for the team became a big problem, and Cen- tral was faced with only two teams during the season. The six games resulted in the following scores: Central ........ ...,......... S Park Hill ....,.. .... F J Central ........ ...... 4 C. B ....,........,. .,..... 2 Central ...,.... T C. B ...,......, .,.., . .14 Central ........ ...... l 4 C. B .............,.... .... F l Central ........ ...... 9 Park Hill .,..... 2 Central ........ ..,... 6 C, B ........... ...... 4 H+.- lg N 'LZ'f1, . . 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V- QV' .fy V W ,, 5, Q H V V 'X Mgr V',' ,,f J' 57, , L00 Temps Jerry Thompson 106 COiCl12S . . . 4h fuk John Gibson :fB90'vif,-'fw 'U x I ' Lin Wright Byron They sit on the bench and like it! Cen- tral's five coaches are the men behind the teams and are largely responsible for Cen- tral's fine athletic record. The coaches teach academic subjects at Central in ad- dition to devoting much school and out-of- school time to the athletic teams. c club . . . ,, ,,f, Howard Iba .V t l JR' If-11, 93 V - .Q ,, -, V , -:rf , --' ij! 'I ,ffl rf: ' fm' J fi H A- 5 l 'A f Baker Milton Day They glitter as they walk. Central's C Club members, all holders of one or more C award in a major sport, present a dazzling array of Central letters and gold emblems. This year the boys sold ball- point pens for their money-making project. Athletic victories were celebrated at their annual C Club Banquet. DE pu ly... -flair J -4 fw ,sr f ' V ,. U v ' if W' , N-.' al giver Back Row: Roger Crouch, Roger Sigars, Harvey Thompson, Jim Ozenberger, Larry Hixson, Bob Tietz, John Potts, R. E. Potts, Dick Lisenbee. John Ullery, K. C. Boyle, Roger Kramer, Charles Hume. Third Row: Larry Gore, Jim Allen, Tom Triplett, Don Paddleford, Bill Strop, Gary Butch- art, Fred Haller, Charles Peterson, Eddie Hessel- schwerdt, Arnold Lyon, Ted Heater. Second Row: Royce Marquardt, Eddie Bartel, Ronnie Carter, Maurice Shier, Bob Krumme, Richard Duckworth, Clyde Puett, Max Grooms, Richard Miller, Front Row: Bill Seifert, Vernon Crabtree, Howard Ab- ramson, Don Parker, John Poland, Harry Crowell, Mike Vaughn, Steve Mitchell, Bob Berger. Page 107 QW' W' Q A N ,. - an Q g 3 ., I ' - - 7- ' AC' 5' - i -f '- i ' r, ' t t - Tv.-4 , l ',. ,,..., ., 5 1 ,. ' - '. EY' J . Back Row: Carol Glancy, Frances Griswold, Mike Southwood, Mary Pat Landis, Patsy Howard, Patsy Crouch, Diane Douglas, Linda Lewin, San- dra Minger, Pat Boyer, Brooke Beaty, Donna God- man, Judy Dake, Betty Johnson, Joan Hawkins. Third Row: Joann Hummel, Ruthann Michel, Paddy Fletcher, Karen Vavra, Nancy Sue More- head, Deloras Knepper, Janice Chelf, Norma Schneider, Joyce Randall, Janice Fankhauser, With white sweaters, blue skirts, saddle oxfords, and lots of pep, 100 Pep Squad members pool their enthusiasm in leading , - 3 ra fa W, 41 f .T ,,'3'f ,e 1 ,I ' to g D . A if J 0 - 'sg Wa! V asv. 4 J yt 5 '74 M Z Q Mary Sue Richardson, Beverly Carpenter, Kay Faulkner. Second Row: Kay Sandusky, Pennie Johnson, Linda Nash, Donna Gibson, Judy Arm- strong, Wilma Kruggel, Jeanne Douglas, Mary Ann Gibbins, Jane Agee, Janice Hoesing, Donna O'C0nnor. Front Row: Sydney Smith, Sharon McFadden, Mary Seward, Jan Schultz, Kitty Lehr, Nancy Hochman, Linda Wray, Judy Kulowski, Judy Carter, Nancy Ritchie. student body yells. The girls attend all home games and make many out of town trips to support the ball teams. .ai 36 .QQ s , 'Tri' T' I Q1 ,fn ,ff 1 .4 g ii ,ia H QI' Elf 'IJP F Back Row: Kitty Fenner, Judy Sevy, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Dove Ann Gregory, Mary Bloom, Ros- anne Eierdanz, Jean Koch, Melissa Price, Rita Mallory, Dot Brown, Ann Moncrief, Judy Potts, Judy Jones, Shirley Jordan. Third Row: Karol Jean Myers, Betsy Brown, Brenda Blum, Andie Walton, Janice Yost, Yvonne Baber, Stephie Rositzky, Janet Crabtree, Billie Kent, Carol Hop- kins, Sandra Fry, Lona Lewis, Jeanene McPike. Second Row: Kay Crigler, Peggy Hargrove, Mary Ann Howard, Mary Jane Thompson, Pat Duna- vant, Jenny Clark, Shirley Dale, Nancy Toler, Cindy Buster, Donna Watson, Lynne Freed, Anita Sue Jackson, Judy Neff, Betty Schafer, Sharon Carpenter. Front Row: Judy Buster, Judy Ber- mond, Carol Moore, Janet Sue Sox, Saundra Springsted, Judy Brychta, Linda Berry, Sherma- lYne Cabiness, Kay Beaty, Judy Lewis, Patty Car- penter, Sharon Young, Joyce Goerke. Page 108 the cheerleaders . . . if 4 5 : 1 F ' 5 w 2? 1,5 :E'!1J ' reserve cheerleaders di B TPI fiiw o df ei linr Iei hiiu Fenner Xl ith a VK hoop and a X E -X TE All FIGHT . . . the cheerleaders have led the students in enthusiastic support of their liasketlrill and football teams durinff the p-ist season. Working to encourage pep entliusi-ism and good sportsmanship the girls li-we teiken charge of all pep -issemlilies -ind sponsored this rufions first clieerleidinfr clinic. The eleven, assisted by Mr. Wilkin- son, practice twice ei week on yells to cheer the teams to Y-I-C-T-O-R-Y. varsity cheerleaders . . . p 7 Z ll ' 1 -1 w..m.s- 2 , 5 sis.. ead cheerleader Darlene C ter T L X - , - v'f.J.-4. Rosanne Eierdanz, Jackie Sonner, Donna Sue Cronkite, SUHFOH Young- Jones, Darlene Carpenter, Gayle Haines, kay Page 109 9. a. a. - a sport for every girl . . . tennist and Tennis A Pve?fQiii1sQY' G 'miion -Salim CTW W Y f , ffmd . -f ,f . . ,, .. ?7 f. .. .. yr K A V Prix ,j VV., ' , ra ' Q ' hiv Q 7 22,5 1 we H ,ff i l ,i f, , X . M . I , , 1 ,, ,MNH .Am . 1 .. ', A C '.ef1'f'i ga' gg 1' ' 6 f' iewaw. U f me . W' k,Qf,ff I gn' A I A . Al Eli. F vi ,emi ,Iwi ,i ,W it , 4 . f ,fa '- ., A if i I TW' fi hockey Hockey Champions: Wilma Kruggel, Kay Faulk- ner, Brooke Beaty, Delores Weese, Donna Gabriel, Mary Ann Gibbins, Sandra Minger, Carol Lilly, Mary Seward, Betty Johnson, Jeanne Bradford. Page G.A.A. - a sport for every girl. With sports ranging from baseball, volleyball and basketball, which require careful team- work, to bowling, badminton and swim- ming, which call for individual skills, every Central girl is given the opportunity to participate in athletics. Through this participation the girls develop more healthy bodies and more healthy attitudes toward others. All Central girls are eligible to try a hand with the tennis racket, the hockey stick, the bow and arrow, the tramp, or any of the other sports equipment offered in the G.A.A. program. Points are given for participation in each sport, and awards are made to the girls receiving a sufficient number. These awards include a chenille C , a C pin and the high- est award, a trophy. The G.A.A. girls have gone to bat many times throughout the year with pro- jects from which the whole student body g'.G.CI. SPOIISOI' Mrs. Frank Baker As jf volleyball Volleyball Champions, Standing: Wilma Krug- gel,.Betty Johnson, Kay Faulkner, Delores Weese. Slttllfgr Carol Lilly, Jeanne Bradford, Mary Ann Gibbms, Mary Seward, Sandra Minger. Kneeling: Donna Gabriel, Brooke Beaty, 110 ' l . ,. l.,,,W-,, M, N Q A 45 ' 7 'S to n ff V4i.4f 3,U ln1 l K5 softball Jeanne Jeffries, Kitty Lehr. Sonja Halverson Karen Eddy, Sue Coder, Marion Payne, Judy Staton, Shirley Jenkins. Kneeling: Frances Ml-- Gaughy. basketball Basketball Champions, Standi ffel Jeanne Bradford Donna Ga ng: Wilma Krug- briel Calol Lill e- - V , f ' y Mary Ann Gibbins, Sandra Minger, Delores Weese Sitting: Kay Faulkner. Mary Seward, Betty John SOD, has benefited. With the same enthusiasm they take in nabbing the fly ball that cinches a softball game, the girls have compiled the Student Directory and taken charge of the Basketball Queen Corona- tion. Beside holding a tea for freshman girls and sponsoring an annual G.A.A. Banquet, they also serve at the Boy's C Club Banquet. Among the activities which score highest with the girls are holding a regional Play Day and attending Play Days out of town. By teaching girls to both lead and follow, and by giving them a lasting interest in sports, the G..-LA. is preparing them for active and well-rounded futures. I swimming Shirley Jenkins Kitty Lehr archery Archery Champion: Sharri Hazelwood 241' 4. Eid. A, y ,qi f ' a 5 H J do ri, ld ar X, 41, ?rf fi ,xr 5 l 2 I bowling ff0PhY g11'1S Bowling Champions: Bobbie Beger, Betty John' Standing: Brooke Beaty, Linda Lewin, Gayle son Janice Lathrop Mary Seward, Wilma Krug' Bloomer, Stephanie Johnson, Delores Weese, Kay gel, Individual champion Shirley Jenkins, not Faulkner, Mary Seward. Sitting: Wilma Kruggel, piciured ' Joan Brychta, Mary Ann Gibbins, Sandra Minger. Page lll iris atiiietic association S g. cr. cr. board Back Row: Mary Ann Gibbins, Judy Reed, Judy Litz, Kay Faulkner, Sandra Minger, Brooke Beaty, Mary Seward, Wilma Kruggel, Joyce Ran- dall, Carol Lilly. Middle Row: Mable Cluck, Karol Jean Myers, Mary Bloom, Stephanie John- The G. A. A. officers and sports niana- gers compose the G. A. A. Board. These girls are in charge of handling all sports and activities. son, Joan Brychta, Gayle Bloomer, Linda Lewin, Mrs. Gladys Baker. Front Row: Brenda Blum, Carol Hopkins, Judy Brychta, Nancy Toler, Yvonne Baber, Angie Domino, Charlotte Brown, Kitty Lehr. After much running, batting, jumping, and throwing, girls with 2,400 points are eligible to receive their C pins, the sec- ond of the G. A. A. awards. c pin girls Back Row: Mable Cluck, Wilma Kruggel, Mary Seward, Kay Faulkner, Sandra Minger, Mary Ann Gibbins, Stephanie Johnson, Judy Molloy, Brooke Beaty. Middle Row: Betty Johnson, Donna Ga- briel, Delores Weese, Janet Sue Cox, Linda Lee Hill, Angie Domino, Pat Weiland, Sharri Hazel- wood. Front Row: lJudy Brychta, Shirley Ches- ser, Joan Brychta. Linda Lewin, Gayle Bloomer, Kitty Lehr, Judy Litz, Marilyn Hees. Page 112 girls athletic association old C girls Back Row: Judy Litz. Kay Faulkner. Sandra Minger, Brooke Beary. Mary Seward. Wilma Kruggel, Mary Ann Gibbins. Second Row: .Indy Molloy. Stephanie Johnson. Gayle Bloomer, Linda Earning eighteen hundred points seems like a huge job to new G. A. A. rnembers. But points add up quickly during the year, 2 Q . O W new Back Row: Elizabeth Salrnons, Shirley Jenkins. Judy Dake, Elaine Schneider, Betty Johnson, Carol Lill Pat Morgan Bobbie Beger Dove Ann Gregory, Freida Schneider, Marilyn Lathrop, lfxay Weiland, Third Row: Joyce Randall, Juana Tietz. Donna Gabriel, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Mable Clnvk, Janet Link, Jan Lathrop, Jeanne Bradford, Mar- garet Brooks, Sharri Hazelwood, Beverly Gfiffiel Lenin, Joan Bryvlita. Front Row: Shirley Mae Vllesseiy Delores Ann lVeeSe, Linda Lee Hill, Xzinvy Toler. Kitty Lehr. and many of the girls participating' in G. A. A. sports receive the blue chenille C as an award for this accomplishment. cr Cv as 6 -Q-'M' fir' ..- , e Ei B Q1 14 c girls Second Row: Janet Sue Cox, Andrea VValt0n, Karol Jean Myers, Betsy Brown, Ann Mont-rief, Mary Bloom. Zena Fleischer, Angie Domino, Varol Moore, Carol VVebb, Mary Newlon. Front Row: Pat Weiland, .Indy Brywhta, Yvonne Baber, .Indy Heed, Shirley Sneed, Charlotte Brown, Kay Sandusky, Marilyn Hees, Linda Kay, Sandra Mil- ler, Beverly Biinvhe, Carol Hines. Page llfi the military . . . Ten hut I At this command 180 cadets straighten to attention with all the discip- line of the U. S. Army. Members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, the ca- dets at Central learn all about the army, its drill, weapons, ranks, and discipline. But R.O.T.C. is more than army, It is an opportunity to learn the traditions and history of our country, customs and court- esy in and out of the army, and basic lessons in hygiene and first-aid. It is a training ground for 180 boys to develop their abilities both to command effectively and follow directions. The Batallion Staff, an organization of the highest cadet offi- cers, issues lesson plans and promotion orders. Under the supervision of Sgt. Hal- verson, the Staff is the head of the com- plex R.O.T.C. organization, consisting of three companies with two platoons in each company and four squads per platoon. Other R.O.T.C. groups are the Rifle Team, which won the city championship, and the Sponsor Officers, who are elected by the batallion and assist in ticket-selling events. ,,,,.,v' Page 114 reserve officers training corps f z f 2 I I I 'G 2 3 if I i ' , , i Y - w ' - Q , . A , . X V ' .Y ' A ' a 1 -a 5 'I X , . 1- . lm .J K , I 1. . K. View V 5 ' i . , r . wa s , I an L . , 4 ' iv.,s,,e-1v,, ' if F75 s 0' h aijgfff H if Q P' nn' J 'X 5 K s,w'r W ' v .952 fi 2-1 ' . 7' 1 '31, .F -1. ,,-1:21 iw 5 ' 1- A Y 1 TT- 'rf' Ar I4 W ' 1 C5 Mu.. ,ag Lt, Colonel Ronald VVatson M Ili bcrtcx on staff . . . fSgt. Halverson Colonel Ronald Watson, Major Jerry Riche Major Davis Lee Elder, Major David Mollus, Cap cadet sponsor officers . . . ,xf 'l -I f I if A 'El v 1 V, ff, af f A f' 4, , xi -r If s L .. , , it 4 A e 0 I 1 - ., I ' 'Y , --b ',U A. V, l 1 Lieutenant Colonel Diane Douglas, Major Donna Captai Watson,'Major Joyce Goerke, Captain Judy Lewis, Page 115 ' 5 fs Q t '6' 222 rv r tain Wayne Taylor, Captain Robert Green , 1 v 1 , f 7 5 M 1 M 1 i ' I n Patsy Crouch, Captain Janet Cox r.o.t.c.... rifle team Back Row: Larry Lyman, George Murdock, Row: Ronald Watson, Larry Watson, Mike Lamb, Bob Hurst, John Foley, David Stouffer. Front Jerry Rlche, Donald Coates, Garold Gering, P company a Back Row: Ken Allen, Larry Lyman, Sam Cluck, Larry Blair, Warren MCGrew, Larry Gil- more, Garry James, David Cordonnier, Ronald Dempsey, Bob Foley. Third Row: Charles Muel- ler, Paul Corcoran, Wayne Wilson, Don Austin, Ward Rockwell, Gordon Sherman, Lawrence Con- rad, John Haskell, Jerry Blair, Lloyd Van Horn. Second Row: Al Porter, Johnny Quinton, Ronald Honeycutt, John Karns, James Glidewell, Bill Miller, Bob Jackson, Jerry Jackson, Jim Neitzelt. Front Row: Gary Winfrey, Ronnie Magers, Charles Crumb, Paul Whitsell, James Ragland. company b PP Back Row: Roger Link, William De Vore, Ron- ald Knadler, Neil Kalouner, Watson Dean Brooks. Glenn Marion, Mickey O'Donnell, Sherman Wil- kinson, Larry Frakes, Kenneth Bottorff, Robert Stone, Sgt.: Norman Tiedt, Tommy German. Third Row: David Stouffer, Harry Charles Bau- man, Sgt.: Terry Boyer, Sgt., Harold Wilson, Bill Smith, Raymond Scott, Clifford Glassel, Sgt.1 Raymond Gilley, Robidoux Phelps, Douglas Pohl, Bill Garrison, Stephen Schneider, Joseph Ogi. Second Row: Lavell Newey, Daniel Ragland, Jer- ry Ward, Melvin Enslow, Larry Long, Carl Ons- ley, Donald Higgins, Tony Lord, Sam McQuerry, Charles Franklin, Doyle Williams, Herschel Hen- drickson, Ray Mueller, Gary Iioe. Front Row: Ronald Powell, Lt.g Mike Lamb, Lt.: Roger Brown, Lt.p Fred Gilley. Lt.: John Foley. Lt.: George Murdock, Lt. Page 1 16 company c. v Back Row: Dave Horner, David Francis, Bill Lnguren, Lawrence Bunkowski. Jack Riche. Don- ald- Coates, Bill Ruddy, Don Wright. Carl Roberts. Third Row: Frank Hees. Richard Beezley, Jerry Weese, Bruce Matlock, Robert Hurst, Miles Wi J A iii., f 1 ,, .gig L as 2 Stroud, Norman Rails. Second Row: Robert Campbell, Stephen Dreher, Billy Gillespie, Lewis Stroud, Harlen Clark, Charles Stracener, Ernest Madison. Front Row: Joseph Lehman, Bill Utz, Warren Stroud, Andy Ziph, Larry Watson. l l company c, second platoon Back Row: Kent Gardner, Chester Ferguson Roger Matlock, Darryl Lundahl, David Moore. Tommy Akers, John Fulmer, Owen Eichstadt. Third Row: Steve Smith, Darryl Gerstner, Alfred Phannix, Edward Meeks, Garold Ge-ring, Gary King, Jack Nichols. Second Row: Lawrence Ruhnlie, Johnnie Byers, Paul Blakley, Sammy Hill, Front Row: Eugene Rails, Norman Cook, Roger Patterson, Ronnie Atkins. shield and spear Back Row: Roger Brown, Gary Winfrey. NOTA man Cook, Jerry Riche, Warren Stroud, Donald Coates, Mike Lamb. Third Row: Paul Whitsell, David Mollus, John Foley, Fred Gilley, Larry Watson, Charles Crumb. Second Row: Ronald Watson, Ronnie Magers, Ronnie Atkins, Davis Lee Elder, Bob Green, Eugene Rails, Wayne Tay- lor. Front Row: Joyce Goerke, Donna Watson, Diane Douglas, Patsy Crouch, Judy Lewis, Janet Cox. Page 117 X X Q .- xyg !X fX. W -'J-,'T,'1-' ff'- moimentsato I I have guided you through Central4 shown you her halls, her classrooms, her activities, her people. i ig ' i The year is over. Central of ,56 will never be the same. , Soine have left, never to return againg never to walk her hallsg n-ev,er,,to. file' in her, classroonisfgf ipeet in f- her cliilbs, or fight for Centifal. The year is gone. Only memories ref main-iiioments to fi'e1n'61nbe1'-tlgeeciwoivni ing of a queeng the all-school dance, the spirit of pep assenibliesg the pronig grad- uation-these will linger from 1956. l I remain-Central's Indian-the spigt of your school. of--6 M ' 5' e if ' 1' .ff QJ, f X I f yyifl ' if Pasze 118 J! and I 5 K, I a lwfwmn ' ' ' 25151 . 32 f X 9 X X Y T xr A fi: - ' as V Z'-,,.Z,' , , H f 4 v f xl 4 .c, , 1 Q, f r. 4, :NM , lm-was ws wx ., , .W ' I as 4 . -M , X 1 'Gif 1153 ff ' 2'-fr gum A . .115 , pr .4W..w.n X-1-:wx if 5 if sax, F'?4 S I . u senior melodrama- curse you, jack dalton Ill 5 it tw lik 3 You've Made Me So Happy. Diane Douglas and her long-lost brother, Gene Nicholas, have a joyous reunion, while Judy Polsky, misunderstanding, looks on reprovingly. l My Flower! My Dear Mrs. DaIton. The villian in disguise, Don Nancy Sue Morehead, the vil- Garrett, captivates innocent lianess, sarcastically flatters Joann Hummel. Judy Polsky, wealthy matron. My Queen, My Jack, My Mistake! Curse You, Jack Dalton! Foiled again, Don Garrett shouts his wrath. .pax Gene Nicholas is shocked to find Diane Douglas in the arms of the manly hero, Rex Spangberg. Page 120 uharveyn - - all-school play. . . Oh, EIwood! Committing Jan Wagoner to a sanitorium is ex- Joann Hummel, Richard Borngesser, and Jerry asperating for Nancy Morehead, Richard Moser, Hopper. Two Holes in the Hat! ' W Stick Around--l'lI Show Up! Jerry Hopper discovers the existence of Har- Richard Miller, tough guy, is Hwolfing it up Vey, as Richard Borngesser and Helen Johnstone with the young old maid, Joann Hummel. look on. V V Aunt Ethel, l'd Like for You to Meet Harvey. Jan Wagner introduces a startled Betty John- Hummel are dismayed. son to Harvey, while Nancy Morehead and Joann Page 121 memories of '56 . . . Central's crowded halls. , H. x . 3 , Q J xk,, i li 4,.,l,,.y,m. N5xf,1. . 1 w NL ug- A l c. e , Nr. ,Y in . ,Z SQA' fl. gmc: gg' ' K x K f . t. sn Q c k ' I 4 1 X A .1 X.,x Locker clean-up for Nancy Ritchie and Linda Art classes sketching on the campus-Rita Lewin. Mallory reproduces Central. I X v.. Public Service Auction time, complete with bub- The Dance Hall. bles and Angie Domino as auctioneer. Page 122 sports sicleliglmts . . . Vie want a touChdown! The heroes get their C's. 123' P5416 Football QueenCoronation--Ronnie f'arter,Mil-re Brooke Beaty, Cookie Okerstrom, Rod Swearin- Southwood, Bob Krnmme, Lklarilyn Heres, .Jerry gen, I-L. E. Potts, Carol Glanf-y, John l'llery, Diane Thompson. Franf-es Grisvfolfl, Max Grooms, .lirn lnonzlas, Dil-la Lisenbee, Patsy Vronvh, Vernon Ozenberger, Patsy Howard, Donna Snr- Jones, twabtree. L Q 1 6453 5' it i 1 .J I , ,,y ' . 'g-1 -L The Cheerleaders are cheered as they receive The Pep Squad gets set to roll in the Foot- their Letters. Kay Cronkite, Rosanne Eierdanz, ball Homecoming parade, Mr. Wilkinson, Sharon Young, Mary Jo Wachter, Linda Berry. Page 123 'al moments ids, Qi! -QL lr- 'An I I ' Christmas at Central with caroling under the Central turns scientific with the Science Fair. tree. Forum Club presents U N. flags to Central, Mary Clem Seward and her trusty band. Mr. Gibbins accepting the gift which Kermit Kay Faulkner, Maurice Shier, Donna Gabriel and Raydon has extended. Mabel Cluck harmonize on the Yellow Rose of Texas. ' . wig.. 1, -14 'WMM f -. ,,.3,yWf., . :V If. . ., ff sy 1r'll 1 x A V. ,v k A w 5 XE! .LJ ft, f .fader ' Q 5' -. Fa' I V ' 4 - ., Q Z I f by 'Q Student Body election time with campaignixi I Speak for Democracy! says Lawrence Har- in full Swing, rington, winner of Central's Voice contest, Page 124 the dances . . . The president and the first lady, Rod Swear' ingen and Deloras Knepper drifting and dream- ing on Cloud 9 at the Junior-Senior Prom. Vive la King and Queen! Rod Swearingen presents Donna Sue Jones and Arnold Lyon with berets at Evening in Paris, the all school danc- G. l The King and Queen dance under the shadoxx of the Eiffel Tower. The R.O.T.C. Ball. Page 125 A ff 1 M 1 Xxj 1 Y I ' 9 xl El 1 1 f ex I 1 I X Ml 1 l , . 1 F , ax- rff, Ju ............. ...60 K x 1 115 -- f, K fc .. . ..... ,48, 116 Aorameoirl, H rd 19, 9, 7 1 71 74, 95, : w n lvlak .... ....s0, as Ackley, Ll, ............,.............. ............. . 1. .....,......... . .. .,.5 lb- Patricia ...... ...... . .54, 85 iggrns, a nn ......... ......... . .7..i .............. .l.. ...........,... 20, , 86 wlin 'll ..--.--.... -------- 5 01 31 ing on, ouie ..... ..... . .... .......... . .. ............... ,....... 54 wri 91 011 -.-. 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Bell, Beverly ..... ,W .... 1, .. .......,... ................,.... 2 0 Bell, Claren e ' .... .... ............ ........ 4 8, 101 BeH, Dianthel ..... .190 1. .,......... ..,,....... .254 I Bell, John ..... ..... ..... .......... ....,.,.... 4 8 Cabeen Ronnie .................. ,................... .... 6 0 , 71 Bell, Juanem ...........,.. ..l ............. ........ 6 0 Cabmess, Sherrnalyne ..... .,....... 4 8, 86, 87, 108 Bell, Larry . ...........................,........ ........ 6 0 C3961 Juanita ................. ............................. 2 3 Bell, Mari eth ............... , .,.. l ....... ....... ........ 6 O C8991 Shlriey -------......14- ......................... 5 4 Bennett, net ...................... 1 ...,..,..,...,... ......,.............. 2 0 Cahill, Lawrence .........,. ........ 6 0, 95 Bennett, arry ......,............, ..,.............................,..... 6 0, 29, 95 garnpgen, glernentine ..,. ,,.,,.,,,.,,, 6 0 Bente, Mary Lois ,,.. .....,............................,....................... 8 , 85 amp e , 1 ancy ........... ............. . ..51 Bergen Bob ........ 9,53,54,69,70 an 88.89,95,97.107 Canwpben, Robert. ,..... ,,,,,, 54,117 Bergen Tod .........................,.............. 9,6o,69,7o,81,s9,95 Can1pbeH, Roberta .......... .........,...,,., 43, as Berkowitz, Robert ,......,..... ....................,.,,...,..,............... 6 0, 95 Carlson, Janice ...................... ................................................... 6 0 Bermond, Judy ......,,. ................,,.,..,,.. 5 4, 85, 108 Carpenter, Beverly Jean .........................,...... 23, 76, 87, 108 Berry, Larry .......... ....,......,....,.....,..... 5 4 Carpenter, Darlene Jo ............ 22, 71, 76, 82, 86, 87, 109 Berry, Linda .......... ,....,.. 4 8, 108, 109 Carpenter, George A. ...........,..............................,......,,,............ 60 Best, Janice Rae ...... ......................,. 5 4 Carpenter, Patty Ann ..,.... ................,...... ........ 4 8 , 86, 108 Bezona, E. Ronnie ..... ........,....... 5 4, 95 Carpenter, Sharon . .......... ....... 5 4, 85, 108 Bezona, Sharone ............ ........ 2 0, 88, 89 Carr, Charles- ................... .......,..... 4 8, 80, 86 Bibb, Ronald David ...... ..................... 4 8 Carr, Jack ............... ................................ 4 8 Bibb, Ruth ...........,............ .................. 6 0 Carroll, Jack ...... .................................. 5 4, 95 Bielby, Mona Marian ....... ......... 9 , 54 Carter, Gary ....... ........ , ......... 5 4, 95, 101, 102 Black, Gary ...........,.......... ........,.. 6 0 Carter, Judy ........... ....................................... 6 0, 108 Black, Linden E. ......... .........,. 5 4 Carter, Ronald ...... ........, 22 , 69, 70, 95, 96, 107 Blair, Carolyn M. .... ....... 4 8. 89 Carter. Sheryl ....... ....................................... ...... 5 4 Blair, Jerry Lee ....... ........ 6 0, 116 Carver, Arnold ..... ...............................,.......... 5 4 Blair, Larry ............. ................... 6 0, 116 Chambers, Jerry .,... ........ 4 8, 81 Blakley, Carol .......... ,. ............................... 54 Chambers, Ramon .... ........ 5 4, 72 Blakley, David ...........,.. ....... 9 5, 96, 101, 102 Chambers, Ronald ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Blakley, Donald F. ...... ...........,............................... 5 4, 95, 101 Chapman, Paul .....,..... ................................ 6 0, 101 Blakley, Joyce ...........,............,.,. .......................,..,.,.,,....,. ............ 4 8 Chathman, William ..... ............................................. 5 4 Blakley, Paul Louis ................,....................................... 60, 117 Chelf, Janice .................... ......... 2 2, 71, 76, 86, 87, 108 Bloom, Mary M. .......... . ..... 9, 48, 69, 70, 76. 108, 112, Chesser, Shirley ...... ......................... 2 2, 112, 113 Chitwood, Fred ......... 022 Bloomer, Gayle .......... 20, 71, 70, 112, Blum, Brenda Kay ..... ............ 4 8, 69, 70, 76, 82, 108. Bolin, James .. ........... . Bollman, F. Gene. ..... n r Darlene Bon e , I ........ Borngesser, Marian ..,.. Borngesser, Richard 113 113 112 95 54 60 48 Page Chrisman, Larry ........ Christensen, Gwen .... Churchill, Richard ...... Clark, Dennis ,...... ..., Clark, Elnora ....... Clark, Evelyn .... 126 ........48, 95 87 54 54 48 ia. N F? ' d In CX . . . Q E 1 50. C Clark, Harlan .... ....................., e 0, d r, D. Le ...... ........ .,....... 1 Clark, Janet ......... .............,,...... 6 0, Elkins -ag., ..............,.. ................................. Clark, Jenny ............. ......,.. 5 4,'85, 108 Ellis H-. o te ......., . ...... ,..,, .... ...... ................ . Clark. Margaret ...... ...................... 60 Emb ey, ,I - ' ..... ....... sr ....... Claycomb, Carol ......... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Engle . arr . ,......... ........... . ........ ..... . . , 72 ClaYcomb. Ro9er .......... .......,,...,....,................... 4 8 is . ---11's :' ' ,.......,,.............. ........ ........,.. 61 Cluck, Mable Louise ...... ........ 9 , 22, 76, 86, 112, nslow, lvin .,...,.... , ....................... .................... 61, 116 Cluck, Samuel ................ ...,...............,,...,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 4, 116 QiDEIiz eth - n .... ,-un, ................................ .. 61 1 Coates, Donald ........,.. .........,............ 5 4, 116, 117 v , Shirle if ........... ......,................ ............. 5 Coates, Judith Kay .,... .........,,...,........... 5 o E tt. Gregor .... ...........,. - .. ...-l.--- ----- 6 1. Coburn, Jack ...........,,..... ............... 4 8, 95 Ewi Phillip . ........... ............ :Q .......................... ..... 5 5 , 95 Coder. Sandra Sue ..... ................... 6 O X-f my Sager, Sue Ann .,.,.,.......... ...........,........... 6 0 11 o en, Barbara Joy .,..... ......... 9 , 54, 85 Q l ' ' Colman, Larry ..,,....,...,........ ........... 4 8, 95 S XY ' gonllladbl-3:Nl'e'1C9 L66 .-.-.- -,----- 6 0. 116 Fairleigh, Catherine .....,. ........................ ..... 9 , 61, 74 , oo , aro .................,,,.... .....,,.,.......... 5 4 F ' I ' h J ' K' ff 69 70 , 76, 86 87 goo:-2, sogman G. .,...,,, ....,.,., 4 B, 153 Fgnrkiguierfwaeii ..,....,,. ' .... 26, 71, 7 gg ? 00 . e 9953 ---'----aa ------------f'4- F kh M ....,..............,.,. ...............,.......... .... , Coons. Georgann ..A. ------.,.---a--- 6 0 Fgpmeiflslriity 1.11211 ................ .... .,.... 8 5 COOPER A1160 -------A --44---44 4 3. 31 Fattig, Pat ................... ...,., ......,.................. .... .........,. ' , .. 1'-1 Cooper. Gary ,......... .. ............. 54 Faulkner, Kay ...,..,.. ...... . . , 71, 75, 86, , 112. , COFCOFGN. Paul AAAA------- r -'-----'-4 Fellmann, Elaine ....... ,........ ' ..... .....,................. ...... 55, 85 Cordennier. David ----. r a--------A--- Felt, Ja a Lee .,...........,................. ....,.................., 1 . ...... . c01'm3V1Y. penny -e--e -e-----'e 6 0. 32 Fenner, rgatherine E. ........ 48 6 , 74, 76, 82, , 109 I COFUIEF. JBC14 -------- -e------e 2 4. 38 Ferguson, Chester .............................. ............................. - 117 gorwiel, Janice .............................................,...,.........,................ Fetty, Dixie ........,.......................... ............. -' ox, ynt ia ......... ,.....,...,..,..................... .....,............... ,.l............ 5: ' I dy C l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,k,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a ' 4 Cox, Janet Sue .... 48, 72, 73, 89, 108, 112. 113,5411gb1gg Faiey, l-1ggo1d .......,.. .. ' ..,., 6, -01, 95 Cox, Jay .,..............,..,.......,..................,.........,. ........----.-.. . Fimple, Ronald ...,.,, 'I-5. ......... ..... ..... . . 43 ......,... , Cox, Norman .....................,....,....,..............,..................... 54, 89, 95 pgndley' paul Gus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,.., 5 5 . Coy. James W. .......,.......,....... ............ 4 8, 81. 101 Fisher, Pat ....................,..... ....... ..... ...... , ........ 4 8 , 85 Q Crabtree. Charles Vernon --.-. --.---.. 2 316925936137 Fishman, Elaine ........ ..... ...... ....... ,.. ..., 5 ..,......,............ 3 7 Crabtree, Garry .............. ........ . ...--. . . . Fishman, Selma ........ ..... ............. .......... -----.-----... Crabtree. Janet Dean .-....- e-ee-ae------ . A-48. 81. 108 Fitch, Robert . .... ..... ............,... . . .... 3 ................ N ........27 Crandell, Donna ..........,.,......................................,.............. 60 74 pitzsimmons, R059-Pg' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , , , Creverling, Danny ...............................-----.--------,- ----. 5 0. 95. 101 Fleischer, Zena ....... ........... ..-.-.---- f ---27. 59. 71. 113 Crigler, Kay ........................................... -.----- 5 4. 70. 32. 35. 103 Fletcher, Paddy Kay ............. ..-..-- 27. . Cronkite, Kay ................ 24, 69, 70. 71. 76, 82. ae, 87, 109 .:.,,,Ch,,augh, Larry ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,., ,,,,,,... ........... Cf-Quch, Patsy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,... 9 , 19, 25, 81. 108. 115. 117 Flgsg, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ........ ...----.... 6 1 Crouch. Roger ......,..,..,..,.........,.....,...... 25. 69. 70, 95. 96. 107 poleyy John Howard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 115-3,117 Crowell. Harry Walker ..... ..............,. 9 , 48. 74. 86, 96, 107 Foley, Robe,-t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 55, 117 Crumb. Charles ..............., ...........,... 2 5. 72. 115. 117 Forster, Barbara ....., ..................---. Culp, Jim ....................,...,. ....................................... 3 5 Foster, Stephen ..,.. ........, ...... ..... 2 7 Cummings, Charles ,,...... .........,.........,...,,.... 8 Frakes, Larry ......, ..........,... as ....... b.,49, 6 Cummings, Steve' ................ ......... 6 0. 95. 128 Frame, Dennis ...... ................,.. N .. ............ 661. 17 Cunningham, Dixie Lee ., .... ............... 6 6 ..-- 80 Francis, David ............. ..,,.......................... ....... , 1 Cunningham, Geraldene ...... -----..----- F ranklln, Charles .......... ......... - . 5 Curry, Beverly .,......,.......,,... ,.,............, 5 4 Freed, Lynne Sharon ...... ......... ...... 5. 103 AJ Cu,-ry' Robert , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........ 2 5. 83 French, Joyce Anne ,.......,.................... ..... ....... . . .61 Cutler, Karen June ...... ..,...... 6 O 81 Erobeglausfl John .......... .,......................................,.. 1 . ry, y ls, .............. -------..-.-.-- X Fry, Sandra ............ ....----- 5 5. 1 Fueston, Shirley ...... ......,.,...... 2 1' , D Fuller, Carol .............. ......,............ 6 1 Q-jk Dany' C a eS 1''i'i a5 '9a54s.e74a..37'.12 5.'iIL22'.J3f.f.?.'ii1i1 e '1111??te?f'.?3X OO B3'2Sa,J'.S1Xf?.-11 ' H1111 .... 1 ,...... f ..,,, a. 32: ,gg as 1 Daiev Shirley -IDDDDIIV ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... 5 4, , - Davidson, Joyce ...... . ..,.,.................... G X Davfs' John .... .fflffffffffff1f.fff48 Gabriel Donna ...,.. ......... 27, 71, 87, 112, 113 Dawg' Pau' 60 81 95 101 G n Donald 61 Daynosky, Joel ,.......... ........ . . 66 95 an , K ....... .........,...........,.,..... .... 11.17 Deatherage. Larry ...... ...,............. . .116 Gardner, Rent ..,.... ............. ........ . . 49 Dempsey. Ronald ..,.... .......-..--a- . . . 61 Gardpea. Sager ----'--1 -1---------- J --61 Dennis, Donnla ......,. ,.,,...,. ...... 5 ..-- 7 2 Gare IC , aron ...... ......... ,..... 2 6 DeVore, Jackie ........ ..,.... .......,.,........ 2 , 116 Garrett, Donald Lee ......... ..,. he Devo,-e' William ,,,,,,,, .................,.--- 5 5. 7 . 48 Garrison, Blll I, ............ ......... , 61 Dietderichy Chester ,,,, .,,,..... I ........,....... ....... 3 g -,-- 9 5 Garrison, Gloria ...... ......................,.. 6 1 Dietz' Lester ...A...V..--...,.- ,,,,,..,.,,,...,,.. ...... - .... , 2 5 Gay, John Charles .... .... .--- -.-- ---- E01 Dilla, Beverly ...... .,..... .,.......,.......... 5 .... Gena, Dick ...............,. ....... , 55 ,116. 117 Domino. Angie ......... ------.-- 2 5r 1 1 48 gg:mghG123gg19 ---- -'- - ' 1 61' 116 Bomfo' C?4rQ,.,',, Gerstner, Darryl ifffffifffff.ffQfQfIfIffQQ.Qf1ff.Qff ......,............. 55: 117 Dgggldtfsgn Daley...T.1'.'..1 ...............,....,.,. . ............, 61 eibbiris, Mary Ann .... 26, 68,69,70,71,76,77,79,108,112,113 Donaldson' Rodney .............. ,....... ....................,..,,............. 4 8 . 30 Gibson, Dale ....,.............,..................,................. ,.................,. ....... 2 6 Dougherty: Linda ',.....'-......' ,.,-....,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,....... 5 5 , 85 Gibgon, Donna Lee .....,. ................. 6 1, 69. 70, 108 Douglas, Diane ...,............ 24 76, 81, 86, 87, 103- 115- 117 Gifford, Ju-divth Kay ..................,......... 6: D0uglashJeanne Marie ........,.........................., 24, 18? gzlfzergkavlfgugm ..... ..., ................. 2 6 . 25 Drake, Qger .......... ,......,............................. .,....,,...... , , 117 I ' I I ,,.,...... --------- ---- ---f X17 h ........... ....... ,.,.......,......... G l llesple Blll ......... -....--1- gmqfrr' Figsgref ...,.... ,........ .,,.,....,.............. 5 5 , 71 Giiley, Beverly ....... .........,...... T ..,.., f .... 5 5 Duckworth Richard .,,.... ....... 2 4, 95. QE, 132 Gilley, Fred ..... 8. .....,. ............. 4 9, 122. Dudley, Macon ........,...... ..,....,.... ,108 gllley, Ralymon ......... 116 332iZ?,, t'R'f,Z?e ili'ga '5ji... iii: ..,, 5 .,.......... 61 G:,J32Q?'ea?2lY.5ig'5g ' .,...,. ae, 74, ae, ar, .aa Dwyer, Leonard .. .... ,,.... . .,................. gf g Glancy, Dwane ............ .................. 6 1. 25. Dycher Joan '-- '- - '55' 21333.131.323.a '.1'. '.'.'.'5 ...,..,...... ....... ' .gg Glauser, Sandra ...... .......................................................... Gl'd ll James ...... .................................................... 5 5 116 E c5a:1MQ1.,'Denna .....,. ......... 2 6, 70, 71, 74, 76, 82, ssl 1oa k Jo ce ........... .....,......................... 4 9, 108. 115. 117 Goer e. Y East. BBW' '--- -- 61 Goff Mary Helen ...... ............. ........................ 5 5 , 72, 85 East. I-vis Jean ----'-- 's1 Gordven Judith Kay .,........................... 61 Eddy. Karen' Kay .... .......................,,..........,...,. 4 8 Gore, 'larry mmzsl 95, 96, 107 E s1 ..,T'y3Q.i..i a...., Ma., eil... ..... .......,.,,........... 5 gg es ' I ..... , ....,............ . ,,...,.... ...... y K ,th sr.::g:alcer.aw..'---i e..??f..?ff..,1si,i 113 2::::i.,.sg, ...,, ............,.. 6 .1 Z, l ..... .............................. , zierdanz.'Rosarre -.'- '---'- - 48' 69' 70' 86' 87' 108' '32 252222 FZBLS.. ........ ....... 2 s, 115. 117 Einbender, Larry ...... Page 127 index . . . Gregory, Bob .... ...... .... ...................................... 6 1 , 80 Gregory, Dove Ann ........ ........ 4 9, 72, 73, IB8, 108, 113 Gregory, Sharon Kay ..... .............. , ........... ' .................... 6 1 Grenier, Clifford .......... .........,.... 1. .... ........ 2 8, 95, 96 Griffin, Rick ................ ......... ....,.... , . .61, 69, 70, 95, 101 Griffis, Beverly ....... ......., L, ............ J HJ ........... ,.-1 ......... 49, 113 Grim, Larry .......... , .................. 1 ......,..,.............,,. 55, 89 Grimes, Dick ................ ........... li ................ .......... 5 5, 86 grimes, gina ................................. ..................,...,..............,..... rimm, ayle Ann ..................... .......,............... .............. ...,... Griswold, Frances Ann ............. 1.9, 28, 69, 70, 74, 87l, 108 Grooms, Max Lee .......... 9, 29, 69, 70, 74, 95, 96, 104, 107 Guinn, Lucinda .................. ............................ ,.. ..................... 61 Guinn, Sharon Kay ..... ln., .....,........ Q ..........,................ , ....,...... .61 Gupton, Connie ............................. ..,,... 5 ,....... 5 5, 85 Gufherie, Janet liz th ....... le ....... 55, 85 Guyton, Leon C. ................ ........... 4 9, 101 l H 0 High, Peggy ........... .,.................... 4 9, 85 H nes, Gayle ....... , ...,.... . ....,.., 29, se, 87, 109 Hall, Cathy Louise ...... .........,,.,...........,.,.......... 6 1 llzliall, aathhyleejl ........ .......,......,... ,..... .... .55 a , ep en . ........ ..................... 8 , 9 95 Hauer, Fred ......,..... ,.... ,.... . ..,49, 95,,sle, 1o.1,'1o7 Halverson, Sonja .......... ................,....................... 6 1 Hamblen, Veta Mae ...... ...........,................. 5 5, 85 Hamilton, Genila ......... ..........,...... 5 5 Hamm, Connie ........... ............. 6 1, 88 Hanna, Carolyn ............. ......,,........ 5 5, 85 Hargrove, Peggy ...... ,.,..,. ....,..... ....... 5 5 , 85, 108 Harper, Larry Ledm' ...... Harper, Mimi Adele .... Harrington, Laurence Harris, Carol Jean ...... Harris, David ..........,.... Harris, Sandra ....... Harrison, Ronald ...... Hart, Beth ................ Hart, Gayle .,............ Haskell, John ..........,, Hastings, Robert ...... Hatcher, Connie ........ Hatfield, Daryl C. ...... . Hatfield, David C. .... . Hatten, Sharon . ..,...... ......... , ......... Hatton, Judy ,.,.. ..,... Hawkins, Joan ..... 1... Hawkins, Jo Ellen, .......... Hawkins, Judy ........,..,......,. Hawks, Willis Andrew Hawman,' Darlene ........ ...... 61 Q11QfQ11294, ' 76 61 ...........61 ....,..e1 se 84, 85 69, 70, 95 81 78 ........49, 92, 108, 113 95, 108 95 Hayes, Bill ............................................,.,..................................... 61 Hayes, Harry .... ...............................................................,............ 5 5 Hazelwood, Sharri Anne..9 29 73, 78, 79, 82, 86, 112, 113 Heater, Ted E. ,.,,... ..................................................... 5 5, 95, 107 Hedlund, Nancy .................................................................. 55, 85 Hees, Frank .........,........................................ 55, 71, 72, 80, 117 Hees, Marilyn Merle ........ 29, 73, 76, 78, 82, 86, 112, 113 Heinz, Virginia ......,,...... Heller, Stephen Carl Hendrickson, Herschel Henry, Judy Ann .......... 116 .,.,.........,,.......................... ..85 76 Houp, Pat .......................... P, ....... Houts, Dorothy ..................... Howard, Mary Ann ..,...... 'lHoward, Patsy ........ - ..... Howard, Robert ....... Howard, Roger Hudson, James ..... Hulse, James .1 ........ Hume, Charles ....... Hummel, Joann .,... Hunt, Larry ......... Hunt, Paul ....,........ Hursgg Kay ................. Hurs , Robert ...........,... Hutchison, Carolyn .... Hutchison, Jimmy ...... Idlet, Floyd ......., 72 85, 108 so, 109 ...........62, 95 ........62, 95 95 87, 95 ......49, 95. 101, 104, 107 ao, 76, 52, 108 81 , ........................ 62 ......62, 116, 117 I ,ff J . ........ 55 Jackman, Ronald Ted ..... --...-----.---- 5 5 Jackson, Anita Sue ....... ......... 5 5, 108 Jackson, David ............. .................. 5 5 Jackson, Jerry ....,............ ......... 5 5, 116 Jackson, Judith Ann .............. 49, 85 Jackson, Robert .......,... ....,.................. 1 16 Jackson, Warren ..... ......... 3 0, 95, 96 James, Garry ............. ............ 6 2, 116 James, John Lee ,................. .......... 5 5, 95 Jansen, Betty ............................ ............... 5 5 Jefferies, LaVeeta Jeanine ......, .................. 6 2 Jenkins, Shirley ...... ................. ......... 3 1 , 113 Jennings, Ruth ..............,....... ....... 5 5, 85 Jensen, Dagmar .... ......... ,... . . . ...... .......... . .49 Jezak, Rose ........ .............................,............... ,.49 Johnson, Betty ...... ,,...... 9 , 31, 76, 108, 112, 113 Johnson, Bill ...,......... Johnson, Carl .......... Johnson, Delbert ...... Johnson, Joanne. ....,.. Johnson, John Kent ......... Johnson, John Wesley ...,. Johnson, Karen .....,..,....... Johnson, Katherine ..... Johnson, Kenneth ..... Johnson Leslie .......... 79 78, 79, 52, ss ...... ............. . .62 .......55, ss so 62 Johnson, Marlene .................. ........... 6 2, 89 Johnson, Pennie ................. ,..,,....... ..,,,,,,......,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,, 6 2 , 108 Johnson, Penny ........................,........... .....,...................... 5 5 .... , 70 Johnson, Ronnie Kenneth ..................,,..,....... , ...,........... 62, 95 Johnson, Stephanie ............ 49, 71 72, 73, 76, 86, 112, 113 Johnson, Thomas ..................,,.............,.,........,....................,...... 55 Johnstone, Helen ..... ...........,,,............,...................... 3 1, 86 Jolly, Betty .......,..,..,.... ..........,.................... 5 5 Jones, Donna Sue ....... 9 31 87 109 Jones, Jacqueline . .... Jones, Judy Kay ......,.. Jones, Morgan ........... Jordan, Barbara Ann Jordan, Shirley .........,, Judah, Tom ................,.. Justice, Dennis ........... Justice, Larry Wayne ............. K 87 ......5e, 72, 95, 10s 72 .......55, 72, 95, 108 . ....,.......... 56 ........s2, 95 Kallauner, Laniss ..... . ..... ..................,.............. 5 6, 85 Kalouner, Neil ....... ........ 5 6, 72, 80, 81, 116 Kapel, Madeline ........ , ..............,. ..,..... 9 , 56, 85 Kaplan, Barbara .,..... .......................,...... 5 6, 85 Kaplan, Philip ........ .............................,,.. 6 2, 95 Karns, John ............ ........,..,................... 4 9, 116 Karras, Pol-ly ............. ........ 9 , 31, 68, 70, 86, 87 Katcher, Michael ..... .................................,,.... 5 6, 86 Kay, Linda Sue ..... ........ 3 1, 78, 82, 86, 87, 113 KGCK. Bill ----...-.-..- ........................,................ 3 0 Keck, Keck, Keck, Keller, Gary ........ Harold ,.....,.,...... Larry ...................... Mary Frances Herman, Edwin ............ ....... 4 7, 49, 69, 70, 71, Hershey, Robert .............. ................................. 6 1, 73 Herter, Jim ........................... .................................... 2 9, 79 Hesselschwerdt, Eddie .... ......... 4 9, 81, 95, 104, 107 Hessemyer, Joanna ........ ................................. 5 5, 85 Hibler, Jeri ..............................,........,...,.,............................., 61, 71 Higgins, Donald .,....,....,...............,...............,..,.,.,....,...,.............. 61 Hill, Joan ............................,,,.,........,,......,,...,..,.................... 55, 85 Hill, Linda Lee ............ 49, 71, 72, 73, 76, 86, 89, 112, 113 Hill, Sam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,...,....,,................................................. 6 1,117 Hillix, Karen .......... ..,,...,..,...,,............. ,.,............ ,.................. 6 1 Hillyard, Janet ....... ......... 6 1, 69, 70 Hiner, Gaylon ....,.. ............. 6 1, 88 Hines, Betty .... ................. 2 9 Hines, Carol ............. ........ 4 9, 113 Hines, Connie ............. ,,..... 4 9, 87 Hines, Mary Linda ..... ........... 6 1 Hirter, Louis ..............,.............,. ,. ....... ...,,...................... 2 8 Hitsgny Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,...,.,.,,................... .................... 6 2, 72 Hixon, Larry . .,,.......................................... 29, 95, 96, 104, 107 Hochman, Nancy .... 28, 69 71, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 86, 108 Hodge, Loretta ....................,,....,......,..,............................... f ........ 4 9 Hoesing, Janice .......................... ............... 6 2, 69, 70, 81, 108 Halbert, Barbara ....,. ............................. 2 8, 82 Holmes, Beulah ...... ....................,..... 6 2, 74 Holmes, Norma .......... Homan, Annette .,.....,.... Honeycutt. Ronald ....... Hopkins, Carol ........... Hopper, Gerald Dee .... Horine. Carol .................. Horn, Elaine Beverly Horner, David .,,,.............. Horner, Rosalie ..........., Horning, Bob ......... .. Hortona, Wayne ..... 115 .......49, se, 108, 112 as, 89 ........62, 117 .,....,,.49, 81 ......e2, 95 Kendall, Ronald ..,.............. Kent, Billie .......... ....,. Kent, David ............ Kerner, Marilyn .... Kerns, Datha ............. Kerns, Raymond ..... Kerns, Richard ...... Kerns, Roger .......... Ketcham, Mike ...... Keyes, Rodney ......... Kibble, Donna .......,...... Kimble, Nancy Kay ...... Kinder. Sue .................. King, Gary ........,......... King, Keeran ...... Kirby, Carol ..... Page 128 , ...............,,,...................... 49 ............49 .......e2, 95 ........52, 70 56 .........49, 108 .......so, 79 56 55 62 87 ..............,49 .......e2, 95 ........56, as ........49, 55 ..........e2, 117 ..,....49, 74, 95 Letts, Douglas ..,.... index . . . Kirschner, John .......... Kistler, Ronnie .........v..... Klein, Nola Jean . ..,......... .. Knadler, Judith Ann ....... .......62 116 Knadler, Ronald ............. .....................................,,......... 5 6, Knepper, Deloras ........ ........ 9 , 30, 70, 71, 76, 82, 87, 108 Koch, Jean Ann .... ......................... 9 , 49, 76, 86, 108 Koch, Larry ...,.... ...........,........,.,..................... 6 2, 73 Koelling, Carol ...... ..................................... 4 9, 74 Kost. John .............., ............................ 5 6, 69, 70, 86, 95, 101 Kothe, William ...............,............,......................... 56, 69, 70, 80 Kothe, Rosemary .....................................................,.................. 32 Kramer, Roger William32, 68, 69, 70, 86, 87, 101,102,107 Kruggel, Wilma .......................... 9, 32, 71, 76, 108, 112, Krumme, Bull ....................... Krumme, Robert ............ 9, Kulowski, Cheryl ..... ...... Kulowski, Judith ..... ...... 113 74 101 32 68 69 70 95 96 107 1 95, , , 1102, 87 62, 69, 7o, 108 Lamb, Michael ,..... ...... ,,,,, Landis, John .....,,....... ............ ' ll!-S' Landis- Mary Pat ....., ...,........ 9 , 33, 69, 70, '108 Landon. Richard ..,.......,. ,..... 5 9, 62, 69, 70, 95, 101 '-Hndreei Sharon Ann ..., ................,,,............,.......... 6 2 Lankfvrd. Daniel .,............ ................................. , ...,,, 6 2 l-anlfferd. Roberta .............. ......................... ,.,,,.,,,.,,, 6 2 H74 Lathrop, Janice Marie ..,... ...... 3 3, 71, 77, 79, 86 '113 Lathrop, Marilyn Jane ...............,.. 49, 71, 85' 113 Lau, Margaret ...........,.. ,,.... ...........,....,............,.,.. .... 6 2 Lavey, Merna ..............,... ...... .......... 5 6 , 85 Lawrence, Lyle ------ ..........,............... 3 3 Lawrence, Phil ...... ............... 5 6, 74, 95 Lawton, Don ............ ....... 4 9, 88, 95, 101 Leach, Sam ........,,......., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Leach, Vera Louise ..,.. ........... ...,,.. 4 9 Lefler, Joan ...............,........................,.,...,................................... 33 Lehman, Joseph ........,...............................,.,,............................ 117 Lehr, Jim ......................................,..,.,,,,,,,.,....,,,,,, ,,,..,, ,,,,,,A,,,, 5 2 , 95 Lehr, Katherine ........ 33, 69,71,72,76,79,81,82,108,112,113 Leith, Larry ........,....,..............,...,......................... , ,........ 49, 81, 87 Letts, Letts, Levy, Lewin Lewin Lewis Joe ..,.......... Marly ..... Rosalie ....... , Linda ...... ...... , Tom ........,.. Judy Lee .... ,, ...,............,.,.. 49, 70, 97, 108, 115, 69, 70, 71, 49, m.A33, '71', 7ii, 79752, 87, '1o6', 41'1A2'4 76 95 81 62 113 95 117 Mabin, Elinor Janice ..... Maddix, Jerry Dean .... . Madison, Ernest ........ Magers, Ronnie ............. 32, 71, 76, as 117 ........49, 116, 117 Mallory, Rita .........,,.......... .......... 5 6, 85, 108 Maison, Marilyn ................... ................ 4 9, 81, 85 Mannschreck, Dannen ...... ......... 5 6, 71, 80, 95 Marion, Glenn ................... ,........ .,....... 5 6 , 116 Marion, Ruth .,,........,,..... ....,. .......,.,..... 6 2 Marker, Connie Jean ,.,.. ............,.,............ 3 2 Marolis, Karen .............. ....................... 5 6, 72 Marquardt, Royce ........ ....... 3 2, 88, 106, 107 Martin, Beverly ........,....... .......,............... 4 9, 73 Martin, James Robert ....., ........ ................... 6 2 Mason, Frances ....,........... ....,..................... 5 6, 85 Mason, Ronnie ............,.. ........, 5 6, 87, 95, 101 Mason, William .,............... ...........,........... 6 2,95 Masoner, Claude .... ............ ...........,............... 3 4 Matlock, Homer Bruce ,...., ......... 5 6, 117 Matlock, Roger Wayne ..., Matthews, Alversia ......... Matthews, Frances ...... Matthews, Janet Sue ..... Maxwell, Don ................ May, Donald .........,...... Mayse, Marilyn ........... Meadows, Sandra .....,. Meeks, Edward ......, Meeks, Jerry ......,,,... Meredith, Emma .... Metzinger, Paul ..,... 62, 117 49 34 62 95 62 ,.62, .. ..... 63 , 17 49 35 :::ii:49 108 Michel, Ruthann ............... ....,... 3 5, 81, 82, 86, Middleton, Barbara ,.1........ ....... ,..,.,....................... 6 3 Midyett, Ronald Wayne ...... ................................. 3 5 Milbourn, Peggy ................... .............. 6 3 Milbourn, Sharon ..,,......... Mailer, Bill . .................. .. Miller, Carolyn Sue ...,,. Miller, Miller, Miller, Donna .............., Penny ...,.,...... Richard ..... ........63, 116 ffffffl19Q'35,6'99, 95, 97', '1b4. 107 Lewis, Lona , .,.,...... .......................,.,.. 5 6, 85, 108 Lilly, Carol ............. .... ........,....... 3 3 , 112, 113 Lilly, Joyce ................. ............1........,....... 5 6 Link, Janet Mae ...,.... ...,.........1..,, ............. 9 , 33, 76, 113 Link, Roger ...............,,.,..............,......,..........,,...,..,.......,...... 62, 116 Linneweh, Barbara .....,...,.........................,,.............,... 9, 62, 81 Lisenbee, Richard ..,......... 33, 79, 86, 95, 96, 101, 102, 107 Lisenby, Linda ......... Liska Marta ......... .....49 ao 112 - 1 v 1 72, .......62. 89. 92, I Litz, Judy ..,....... Litz, Roger .,.......,. Livieri, Charles ........ Loe, Gary Dale ............ Lomax, Linda Lou ....... Long, Kenny ................ Long, Larry Dean ...... Lord, Tony ................. Lott, Gale ............... Lowe, Bill ............... Lundahl, Darryl ...... Lund, Jerome ......... Lyman, Larry .... ...,.. Lyon, Arnold ....... Lyon, Sylvia ..... McClard, Judy Mae ....... McCoun, Marilyn ........ McCoy, Edward .....,,. McCrary, Wanda ..... McCrosky, Dan ......... McCulIah, Don ............. McDaniel, Beverly ...... McDonald, Wallace .... McFadden, Don ....... McFadden, Sharon ...... McGaughy, Frances ...... McGee, Lloyd ........,......... McGinley, Donald Hal ..,.. McGrew, Linda Lee ......... McGrew, Mary Frances . McGrew, Warren ,............ . McKay, Eugene ....,......... McKnight, Walter .......... McNair, Robert Lee ..... McPheter. Donna ........ McPike, Jeanne ............ McQuerry, Sammy ..,.... McWilliams, Barbara ..... H62 85 113 80 95 116 87 95 ..62 116 85 95 Miller, Robert .....,,,.................,,.......................,................... 56, 95 Miller, Frances ................... , .............,.............,........,... 49, 81, 113 Minger, Pamela ................... ,, ............................................,....,.. .63 Minger, Sandra..9., 35, 71, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 108, 112, 113 Mitchell, Earlene ..............,..,.......,............................. , ..,.,........... 85 Mitchell, James .....,...........,..... ..,......,..,....................,..,..... 6 3, 95 Mitchell, Stephen ....... .......,..,............... 3 5, 95, 97, 107 Molloy, Judith Ann ..... ........ 4 9, 71, 72, 73, 112, 113 Mollus, David ........,,.......... ...,..,......,........ 3 5, 73, 79, 115, 117 Mollus, Gary ...............,.........,,........,.,..........,.,...................,......... 49 Moncrief, Ann ........ 49, 69 70, 71, 76, 82, 86, 87, 108, 113 Montgomery, Carol . ....,......,.,.................,,....... .......,.. ..... 9 , 49, 85 Montgomery, Don .....,,...... ......... ...... ....................... 6 3 , 95 Montgomery, Georgia .,.,. ..,.................,...., 6 3, 88 Moore, Carol ..,..........,........ ...... 4 9, 89, 108, 113 Moore, David Knight ...,. Moore, Kathleen .,.,. ...... Moose, Susan Kay . ..,.. .. Morehead. Nancy Sue , .....,,... . 63, 117 74, 85 35, 69, 70, 71, 76, sz, 97, 108 Morgan, Charlene Ann ..,,.,,...,,,,, ........,.,..............,,.................. 3 J Morgan, John , .,.....,...,,...,, ................,.. ........1............,........ 4 9 Morgan, Pat ..,...,.,........,,,... ....,. 5 6, 85, 113 Morrison, Beulah May ....... ..................... Moseman, Ronald .,............. ...,..,.......... Moser, Richard .,,........,,,,..... ......, 7 0, Mozingo, Dolores Ann ..,... Mozingo, Paul Larry ..... Mueller, Mueller, Mueller Mullnix Austin ......,.,..... Charles .,.,..... Raymond ..,... Jeanine ....,.......... Mumpower. Carol ..,..... .......63, 63 56 89 81 .........,63, 95 ........50, 116 ...,,....63, 116 ..,....32, 81, 86, 87, ,,...,.62, 71. 90. 117 . .......,.,,.................., 49, 86, 87 116 101, 102, 106, 107 ....,,..49, 71, 86 .........,..49, 71 ..,.....49, 91, 95 95 95, 101 .........63, 69, 70, 108 ......49, 86, 87, as .......56. 116 95 .........34, 71, 72, 73, 81 85 108 .........63,116 Murdock, George James 95 .56 116 101 50 Murrell, Mike ,.........,.,........ ..,,... 63, 69, 70, 81, , Musgrove, Karen ,.,........., ............,.,............................ Myers, Donna .......... .,..............,..........,............ 5 0 Myers, Fred .............. ...... ........ 5 1 Myers, Janice ....,.,.......................,...,..........,........ ....., ....... .... 5 6 Myers, Jerry ................,......................,,.... ....... ..,................. 5 6 , 95 Myers, Karol Jean ,... 47, 50, 69, 70, 76, 86, 108, 112, 113 Myers, Loretta ............. ' ............................................................... 5 0 Myers, Mike ......,....... ................... ..................... 5 6 , 86, 87, 95 Nash, Linda .......... ...... .....,............ 6 3 , 108 Nauman, Frank .............,........ .......,...... 5 6, 95, 101 Nauman, John ..........,................. ........, 6 3, 81. 95. 101 Nauman, Lloyd Wakefield ....... .................. 9 , 50, 95 Nave, Emmett . ..,.................... ................................. ....63 Neely, Patricia ....... ,,..........,... ....................,,...,...... 5 6 , 85 Neff, Judith ,...... ..,..... 5 6, 70, 74 85, 108 Neitzelt, Jim ............ .................................. 1 16 Nelson, Joan .....,.,....... ..............., ................. 6 3 Nelson, Phyllis Ann ..... .,......... 5 6, S5 Newey, Lavell ....,........... ........ 5 6, 116 Newlon, Mary Ruth ....... .. .,.... 50. 113 Nickolas, Paul Eugene .... ....... 3 4, 71 Nichols, Jack ..................... ..,.. , ..63, 117 Nichols, Karen .....,....,... ............... 6 3 Page 129 15 ' .. .1 7 ,,,, I 1 ' : ll ' ' 1 , , ef, QC:-1e.G 4 .el l L e 1 ' d N I I l l l 5 5 ' 5 I 5 , e e , M X 1 7 1 Nickols , ,,,,,,,,,,4.., 50, 95 Rails, Eugene, ..... 1 V., .... .....,. 117 Nic , obert ..... ....... 5 6, 72, 95 ,,R,ails,,Norn'lan'le. ..... ,.................... ......................... 6 3 , 1157 Noland, Bob ....,....... ..,........,....... 5 0 .1 , Randall, Joyce -.--- .-. 1 -.-.-- 9 , 36,e78, 82, 108, 112, 113 Noland, Carolyn 4, ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, 5 5' Rathburn,:Jim .,..,1 .... .. ..... 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