Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)
- Class of 1957
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NZM Busmess MANAGERS-Ma 'ly Lathrop Joyce Goerke be bk!-f!lCJfCS 'QK7Z Uegagel Lofs A- LW fq Q Eflgb 3 annie X'-'ff' THIS IS . . . I ZA , fy A me as 1 'AX I f fl ' We Je Q Ib A land f I I ,ns mark is at cons . . K j QI mark Of identify a Dlaceplcuous omect Serving to X fi, QI ' L I Central is just . ' IF Such 2- place b 5 N N represents her? P , ut what landmark fx I ,I me n Brhapg the la d , f f rift I mber Wlll be the Club n mark YOU re- ,5 I XI Sport in which you did you belonged to, or a f' I Nw you en50Yed. Or peru Wen' Of PL subject that . jo of it, will help you aps the building, or parts II remember Central f Iifku NI The t i . f NH th ruth 1S, there are as m If f IX I. t ere are Studenti N0 two ofany landmarks as KL, N he same symbol with our high us Wlll associate K X I We graduate: We Will carry Witsfhool daYS- After K perhaps ma . ' US memor' KI Xml have becomgugaglliglais which W9 have doilis gi N ,W memories will be hi Wlth. To each of us, these , - f-e F each of these is is own: but to the Scho 1 ,f xp? 3' necessity to her unity 0 , I ff-' Unit - ' X I :I Y IS 11151-1 I . K x- XX Parts. Central iii ikginsiimglnaflon of essential M' X Jects, deeds, and people AH 1011 of memories, ob. V' Tx- X ed in the familiar landraarlgl these are represent- K-' X These are GXCluSive to Cen? around the building- VJ ,R xx , any other School. We and do not repre- I X em, for they are all Ours Cwell be: proud gf V AI us' the Students, I entral be10Hgs to t f -,NX 4 .N A-. -0 I A I 7I'f'I -. Vi - :L 5 ,,- ,sw K-S 'J IJ IE I ge ,I A M I I f- ' I Q 'Il' 44 '?'1LZ .fefiix ,f7LL4'24,of!4- I ITi:-I W UI gfv-f sl, Lpyf-C v4g,,,A,4f,,,R I II -ref X III' vffvfff- U LM- ,yyi Lfiwf, III , , , f If A--E I W, M7 mmf efmwaf , I. L, I ' ' --I- I fZ'V,Zvff1ffff2-- -'ff-17 mf' fQ2q,J-1,ff- I , . ,, . X-I-Q-.NI I .41. 0-44A 4' !QQTf!tT9 Tfznfaff I Q5 , .QZI ff , I I III 6 LZIM aff' Mfl fffWff47f3 I 5 ,af j. 7 ' M I S I I ' N f 1 Q 4144 an any !4,ffC4-rgvcffffd y A ,Lp i , I LZ' .,. 1 I I 'ju Il i 5tQIII,4,, FJ 7 . '-Aff- i ' I YWQMV , I ff ,, A ' 1,7 , , In f Q' , 1, e--e - Qiaz ,ff MQ? .V K 5 v' L 0 Q . A LANDMARK ,242 II 7tJ fi mf, 0 :ff J' Page 2 l J fun , M L , ' 2 ' ' L., ,,.-fl, X 1 14,5346 W 2 MK! 1 5 4 l 4 . JZML6 AL affzfawi .Mb 3 L at gi :MEI WC CMWMI jwwlma, h . ,wwf 3 it 5, Ag, I , 4 ' Il-ff K .-f?g4?,..q' ,Q 6? if ' I JQQM Luci CONTENTS HMM aff Z., Title Page .............. . .. ..... 1 ' Table of Contents ................... 3 g Af I, Administration and Faculty .......... 6 The students ............... . .... 16 'Eff Seniors ............. . ..... 19 5 rx ' Juniors ...... .... 4 7 f A JQQLI Sophomores .. .... 55 Freshmen ....... ..... 6 3 Activities ............. .... 7 0 'Z-at Sports and R. O. T. C. ..... .... 9 4 Special Moments ...... ....... 1 24 Index ........... ....... 1 34 3:66 6676 I LQ E. in ' Umor. lwb 791-0-'L L ZH' 1-, ,fix 9, fb :NV r 0-if X! LQXF ya' 1 H Dm ff if 3 tmfzasf ff X yi 5 LuC7SJ7i?'7LAi .W ,. Id ,' 10 , F . 'J Q LT N' . if -Wo? if -J if 4 A X 'ULCEST bow' 3 f 91 ju jf' 3' Z 70 He wwe D, ALP- f ? OAJE gr? C. 5 udpeev-z,5 FAS A 0 gafd P53 Lfs'CJIUCQJ54 QW ,167 rn . . CENTRAL rv- 'iii' if A 535 ,glee e at e-5 Us , I if E-1?-7 V1 FT I 1- EF. -- X ...SESLWW--a g :J l1'-', I LR'f f Q l- 'F-l: 'Wt 7 4 t: r is galil ff In JT 1 +f s ll mf Q: Pe , ..-K -1.,f ,1-:r -LIVE.-Li rv- ::1w rg Q N I It- A E +V 5 ,tbl-jg.--1+ LTI E2 A i 4: E - 5 .ss 1 f H: r -' i 5.4 .L i L w: - 5 - -. vw- .1 2 : ' s 'lE3FUl1VlL if Til Q e fe if 'Y s- - ' -' - ' ' -.- - n,,: 4: - - ' 1. ni? 5 v fe A ' , s , ,M E -, f - 55 5 ef J ,I f t s wsgzfi' . -H 1-, - to -K f n-Hu - M , 5 ! Yi- .l ' - N any fl i t-, Q ' - f 'QE ff In-u m r n ll f f, --we e- :. I ff ' a,, E. 7Jf ' af ,452 'fills-' K 5 ,f 'rf' 3 K , if 1. Y 4 I., -' at ' . - J 'ff -- '-:N i K . V als g i x. ' X as -let, f f ep A25-If - - ng a? c fl' 0 ft MAJJ 'ww 9 ' ,- r M -eQfwD,ffef7e . at . swf V 7 V fd A.., 'T LVD Jg'ef7VL, ,CZK 214 ',lfDvL, ,VVLJ 0 For se who will graduate this year, Central P6 ' in Q: - -ff ': . ave spent four years in ,. , f e clas 'yn n s, in h ' a,lls, an er campus. W My r - 4-Z' - K ing with these , iors for they have ce ered much of their lives U C 7 ,d er r ears hese years have been ff 1 0 ent uri . , rying new ideas, and K making ew friends. , this customary occur- ..01.,vtfre, . , w' ade out of the seniors' present a, uture. t ntral herself will ,,D Cl 'ey p , experie s gained here MU, H c - LJ ,Q , Central is yet in the future. To these students, Central also w1ll become a daily experience, if it has not already become so. These underclassmen will also grow up and gain new experiences in this process of education. But they will find too that Central will some day be wholly in their pastg then they will be looking back and evaluating their days spent here. So make an effort, underclassmen, to do Central's bidding, so that in following years, you may say I grew up at Central. This, then, is the past and the future-fCentra1. .Page 4 : 1 L IQ X-K - T2-Wal? Fil' 1: Q 22 19.32 'H TIT-T4 +V X ?- l 15f-Lfgf:50 E A WT' g, f W e kd ' N F iii-4 -Lzfl-4-J-A 4 '-' fi--5 ? 4 ' E QQ f -fk 'W M, 4L, F , A. baggy M441 Sfwwvwff-My . 'fic-is-R11 , ff' f M.V fi CMV A , a ,.- ?!'Z', 6,0 62, 5,142 ,761 1 4 - W j A Aj I v w we f 4 MQ 46 Ii f .Dj Q, ffwff' 4 417 T 4 E X 9 gf'-7 4 I, , D E E1 I I Iii ll 'I-I 'Vf'! w c 74 idC J .AM-,il X INTERIOR Q, 2 ..X I , V A-Q,Q v 'J' Jgff-6121 fdfgfoffvaf . if M1! XA W wc! f?Qv5 M'W2f JK! OOO l l N V Y Mr. George Blackwell . . . THE BOARD THE SUPERINTENDENT Being well acquainted with the schools of the city is a handy quality for the Superintendent of Schools to possess, and Mr. Blackwell possesses it. After teaching social studies and serving as assistant coach at Central for four years, he be- came Central's Vice-Principal. After being at this job for three years, he became Principal at Roose- velt Junior High. Then, he went to the school board offices, advanced to business manager and, finally, to his present position. Standing: David W. Hopkins, Mrs. John Wyeth, George L. Blackwell, E. R. Garvey. Seated. W. The School Board does a major part in helping Mr. Blackwell to carry out his duties. It is through the efforts of these people that Central Fairleigh Enright, Dwight Dannen, Mrs. Paul Knepper. students, as well as other students throughout the city, are able to attend such fine schools. Page 6 . . . THE PRINCIPAL J'-ff K Mr. Gibbins at Work. The fact that Central High School is one of the finest schools in this part of the country can be attributed to many factors, among which are the faculty, the students themselves, and the tra- ditions which they strive to maintain. The chief factor, however, is that Central has had the good fortune of being headed by fine principals, who have set themselves permanently into the memories and traditions of our school. Mr. Gib- bins, who is spending his last year at Central, will also be remembered in the same manner. For those who are attending Central this year, Mr. Gibbins will be remembered as a person as Well as an administrator. Those who will enter Central later will not remember him as such, but they will all be affected by those traditions which Mr. Gibbins has helped to establish. Central High School is not merely a building, a staff of teachers, or a body of students. To think of Central is to include her history and traditions, her standards and ideals, and her goals and achievements along with all those people who ha.ve ever called themselves Centralites. Each person who dwells within her walls adds to Central something of himself. Each person Page 7 a W--w-M-...,, '- '-'--0... Marion E. Gibbins who leaves, takes from her some small part which remains forever his own. Those who graduate this year can feel justly proud of the additions they have made. May it ever be thus and may that part which each takes with him bring true happiness as the years unfold. M. E. GIBBINS . . . the Dean of Girls Mrs. Dorothy Graham . . . the Vice-Principal Mr. George Markley is one psychology teacher who needs to use psychology. Since the begin- ning of the second semester this year Mr. Mark- ley has suffered a split personality-being vice- principal in the morning and principal in the afternoon. This situation exists because of Mr. Markley's promotion as principal of Central. This promotion will be Wholly in effect next year. Until then, our Vice-principal will continue doing the wonderful job of being psychology teacher, vice-principal, and principal which has won him the respect and friendship of all stu- dents. Supervising more than six hundred teen-age girls is no easy task, as Mrs. Dorothy Graham will quickly attest. For Central's Dean of Girls, besides teaching speech and sponsoring Student Council, is responsible for the well-being of each girl at Central. Girls regard Mrs. Graham as a close friend rather than as an administrator, for she takes a personal interest in each girl. This interest is supplemented by an understanding, sympathetic attitude plus a grand sense of hu- mor. Mr. George Markley Page 8 . . . THE CENTRAL OFFICE Passes and absentee slips! Both are familiar around the Central office. Mrs. Ilene Simmons and Mrs. Camille Walton, who handle the book- work, records, and school correspondence, need the help of four or five students each period. The duties of these students include the making of the absentee lists, the distributing of passes, guarding the office doors, and any typing or mimeographing needed. Their jobs are important to the functioning of Central. Mrs. Camille Walton Mrs. Ilene Simmons . . . THE OFFICE STAFF l Back Row: Roger Gardner, Don Lawton, Bob Stuber, Mel Saferstein, Dan McCrosky, Charles Hume, Dick Kerns, Bob Dyson, Richard Born- gesser, Bob Berger, Rick Griffin, David Turner. Third Row: Judy Henry, Madeline Kapel, Donald Shaw, Larry Mozingo, Ed Herman, Wake Nau- man, Joel Strawn, Miles Stroud, Bob Roseler, Jim Thompson, Gary Wilding, Judy Olmstead. Second Row: Judy Brychta, Brenda Blum, Freida Page Schneider, Dove Ann Gregory, Rose Jezak, Rita Mallory, Ann Moncrief, Judy Neff, Nancy Toler, Carol Hopkins, Mary Ann Howard, Mary Helen Goff, Cindy Buster. Front Row: Judy Buster, Betsy Brown, Carol Montgomery, Melissa Price, Sandra Fry, Diane Griswald, Anita Sue Jackson, Jeanene McPike, Beverly Wilson, Sandra Heci- movic, Betty Schafer. 9 Nancy Adle Byron K. Baker Gladys Baker Loma Beaumont Gwendolyn Beavers Allan Bing Page 10 MILDRED BRINGMAN Subjects: English, Journalism. Activities: Outlook, Quill and Scroll, Public Serv ice, Basketball Queen Ceremonies, Election Ac tivities. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col lege: M. S., University of Kansas. Hobby: Collecting rocks and blown glass. LECIL CARROLL Subject: General Science. Activity: Stage. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Flying, Radio, Golf. DOROTHY COY Subject: English. Activity: Sponsor of Freshman Class. Degree: A. B., Missouri Wesleyan College. Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Knitting. JOHN W. DAVID Subjects: Civics, Marriage and Family Living. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobby: Fishing. NANCY ADLE Subject: English. Activities: Pep Squad, Y-Teens. Degree: B. S., Central Missouri State College. Hobby: Astrology. BYRON K. BAKER Subject: Health. Activities: Assistant Football Coach, 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. Sponsor, Cheerleader Sponsor. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Sports, Reading. LOMA BEAUMONT Subjects: Algebra, U. S. History. Activity: Sponsor of Freshman Class. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. GWENDOLYN BEAVERS Subject: English. Activity: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Degree: A. B., B. S., M. A., Fort Hays, Kansas State College. Hobby: Reading. A L LA N Bl NG Subject: Instrumental Music. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobby: 8 mm Movies. THE Mildred Bringman Lecil Carroll D0 0fhY COY John W. David ROGER L. FISHER Subject: Industrial Arts. Activity: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Boating, Fishing, Gardening. AUGUSTUS L. FOSTER Subjects: Civics, U. S. History. Degrees: A. B., B. S., Central Missouri State Col- lege. Hobby: Fishing. MARVIN GENCH, JR. Subjects: Chorus, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege 3 M. A., University of Kansas City. Hobbies: Singing, Furniture Refinishing. JOHN W. GIBSON Subject: Physics. Activity: Football and Track Coach. Degree: M. A., Columbia University. Hobby: Sports. DOROTHY GRAHAM Subject: Speech. Activity: Student Council. Degree: A. B., University of Iowa. Hobbies: Reading, Writing. ELAINE C. GUENTHER Subjects: General Mathematics, Algebra. Activity: Pep Squad. Degree: A. B., Columbia University. Hobby: Raising Chinchillas. FACULTY Milton J. Day Hester E. DeNeen Linus E. Dowell Ann Fisher . its Roger L. Flsher Marvin Gench, Jr. Dorothy Graham MILTON J. DAY Subjects: U. S. History, World Geography, So- ciology, Physical Education. Activity: Assistant Coach. Degrees: B. S., University of South Dakota: M. E., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Movies, Sports. HESTER E. DeNEEN Subjects: U. S. History, World History. Activities: Faculty Program Committee, Histor ian. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col lege: M. A., University of Missouri. Hobby: Reading. LINUS E. DOWELL Subjects: Typing, Junior Business, Clerical Train- ing. Activities: Wakitan, Camera Club. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Photography, Fishing. ANN FISHER Subjects: Home Nursing, Mother and Baby Care Degree: R-. N. Hobbies: Flowers, Gardening. Augustus L. Foster John W. Gibson Elaine C. Guenther Page 11 f ,,,, I JK, Mary Hash Howard B. lba V. Marguerite Jones Frances W. Lemmon Lucille Marechal George L. Markley Page 12 LOIS E. MCCLANAHAN Subject: Library. Activity: Public Service Committee. Degrees: B. S., Central Missouri State College: M. E., University of Missouri. EVELYN B. MOORE Subjects: Chemistry, Biology. Activities: Faculty Social Committee, Election Activities. Degrees: A. B., B. S., Baker University: M. A., University of Chicago. Hobbies: Handicrafts, Color Photography. MARY MYERS Subject: English. Activity: Assembly Chairman. Degrees: A. B., University of Kansas: M. A., Northwestern University. Hobbies: Golf, Gardening. FREDA NEAL Subject: Mathematics. Activities: National Honor Society, Commence- ment Ceremonies. Degrees: A. B., Baker University: M. A., Colum- bia University. Hobbies: Gardening, Fishing. MARY HASH Subject: English. Activities: Future Teachers of America, Fresh- man and Junior Counselor. Degrees: A. B., Park College: M. A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Reading, Cooking. HOWARD B. IBA Subjects: Economics, Sports. Activity: C Club. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege: M. A., Colorado State College. Hobbies: Golf, Fishing. V. MARGUERITE JONES Subject: Civics. Activities: Sponsor of Junior Class, Faculty Gift Committee. Degrees: B. S., M. E., University of Missouri. FRANCES W. LEMMON Subject: Vocational Homemaking. Activity: Future Homemakers of America. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege: M. A., Iowa State College. LUCILLE MARECHAL Subjects: Spanish, French, General Mathematics. Activities: Faculty Courtesy Committee, Track Queen Ceremony. Degree: A. B., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Reading, Needlepoint. GEORGE L. MARKLEY Subject: Psychology. Degrees: B. S., M. A., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Reading, Sports. THE Lois E. McC!anahan Evelyn B. Moore Mary Myers Freda Neal H ESTER ROBINSON Subject: Art. Activity: Brush and Pencil Club. Degrees: A. B., University .of Michigan: M. A., University of Chicago. Hobbies: Art, Reading, Chess. MARALYN SHACKELFORD Subjects: Drama, English. Activities: All-School Play, Christmas Play. Degree. A. B., University of Iowa. Hobbies: Writing, Golf, Music, Photography. LEWIS W. SIMMONS Subject: English. Activity: Wakitan. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College Hobbies-: Golf, Books. VITA L. SLATER Subject: Biology. Activity: Audio-Visual Operators. Degrees: A. B., University of Wichita: A. B. Smith College: M. A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Visual Material, Nature Study. RUTH SPANGBERG Subject: American Government. Activities: Forum Club, Senior Counselor, Co Sponsor of Senior Class. Degree: A. B., University of Missouri. MARVIN WAYNE STEGMAN Subjects: Junior Business, Bookkeeping, Typing Activities: Student Supply, Sponsor of Junior JOSEPHINE NORWOOD Class' , , , I SubJect Typing Degrees: B. S., M. E., University of Missouri. Hobbies: Golfing, Music' Fishing' Degree B S Northeast Missouri State Teach Josephine Norwood Florise E. Peirson Actlvlty P T A Cmordmator Perry Jane Pertain ,M Charles R. Stinson Vera Tllsorl Charles F. Tipton Veva B. Tomlinson Donald R. Trout Neva Wallace Page 14 J CHARLES R. STI NSON Subjects: Special English, Developmental Read- ing. Degree: B. S., University of Missouri. Hobby: Photography. VERA TILSON Subjects: Algebra, Plane Geometry, Trigonome- try, Solid Geometry. Activity: All School Dance. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege: M. A., University of Missouri. CHALES F. TIPTON Subject: R. O. T. C. Activities: Honor Guard, Shield and Spear, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Honorary Officers, Drum and Bugle Corps. Hobbies: Hunting, Photography. VEVA B. TOM LINSON Subject: English. Activities: All-School Play, Faculty Courtesy Committee, Public Relations Committee. Degrees: B. S., Central Missouri State College: M. A., Duke University. DONALD R. TROUT Subjects: General Shop, General Metal, Arts and Crafts. Activities: Homecoming, Stage, Color Day. Degree: B. S., Northwest Missouri State College. Hobbies: Woodworking, Leather Craft, Reading. NEVA WALLACE Subjects: Latin, U. S. History. Degrees: B. S., Northwest Missouri State Col- lege: M. A., Columbia University. Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Gardening. THE FACULTY RALPH W. WILKINSON Subject: Co-operative Occupational Education. Activity: Fire Chief. Degrees: A. B., Baker University g M. A., Univer- sity of Kansas City. Hobbies: Gardening, Sports. Ralph W. Wilkinson '-.:aJfff1::,'::ffi-'21 4 ff 'ff' ' ' ' 1 ' '. i ' f:.f'f -my f , g ,ff WZJWQ' . , ' ff ' f 1 ' VA . A-f . f I ,..,. We . w w 1 R Eddie Herman Norman Taylor Nancy Toler Jan Wagoner . . . THE EXECUTIVE BODY When these people were handed the gavel, file, minutes and ledger from the previous Student Council officers, they were also handed some of the greatest responsibilities at Central. Now that this year has passed, it is evident that they have handled these jobs according to the traditions set for them. And, as they in turn hand down their offices, they put into their past their ac- complishments. They put into the future, how- ever, work for the new officers who were elected by the student body to build an even more effi- cient Student Council. Page 15 THESE ARE THE . . . . . . STUDENTS If the Central stairs could speak, the complete personal history of almost every Central student, perhaps, would be revealed. Every day, the stu- dents gather under these familiar places to dis- cuss problems, to tell jokes, and to relate their good and bad fortunes in studies or in social life. In fact, almost everything that is on a person's mind is discussed here sooner or later. In performing their basic task, conveying the students from floor to floor and from class to class, the stairs carry these students through their years in Central toward success. This is why, then, the stairs are landmarks- landmarks that truly represent the student body. 1 .L Q E, pl W l l X Q iii- I- f EJ 1 , J 71 ' I -. .J Hlfla'-9 P 3241- 4-I-f-1-Llid -Tie -Q-In F -9 - Milf. '-I-'l3X'NfxkQ9i M, JI-, 4, 1. QLTXX1-.XNQS - - - .. . :X my omg A - T . sw ' 1 y H Z5- T 'Xi - il -4 K XJ n --1-4 I 1 I ' ,Xa ----I L ,., - - ' K ' ' X I 1 ,. Q. -.- NL X4 - - Vf' T' lx. -. wi g ' -- - v X sf' psi' R7 '71 ,. 11 'T -i'A 'L Page 16 nfl, X X f'1 KU lqfafafu-2, X ?7fU'C7ffLM, WWQW7 fm, cmoix AQQMWJ Ml MLA Jx M255 fa?-01.67 0 U -iwwflfxxxxx iMKgba r qi- li' 1 4? HL A v 511, Q gfigf if-3 ..-I I-H-if It 1, E355 . , - f - ' ,f 'ig 4 yi 'A' 419 fl Awfxzfi V,I f,, Mary Bloom Cat her-ine Fenner Edwin Herman A11 'I -.f Douglas Letts Ronald 4.95 Flex Thompson Janice Yost . . . TOP RANKING SENIOR These seniors have reached the height of suc- cess in accomplishing the basic purpose of the schoolmscholarship. This honor is based on scho- lastic ability. But these students have proved very active in other activities as well, for five of them became members of the National Honor Society in their junior year. This, added with other activities such as sports and art, has shown that brains coupled with versatility promotes suc- cess in school. Page 18 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Senior class officers are shown during a typical study get-together. Janice Yost, treasurer, and Mary Bloom, vice-president are taking one last look at their English literature books before class. Bob Stuber, president, studies chemistry while Judy Sevey, secretary, brushes up on Amer- ican government. . STUDENTS UF '57 Just as bricks and mortar form the firm founda- tion of a building, education provides the sound basis for a person's life. Throughout its four years at Central, the class of '57 has constructed this foundation and edified it. Laying of the basis for this foundation was done during the freshman year. Many varied courses were taken, new friendships were devel- oped, and initiative was encouraged. Its first accomplishment was the presentation of the fresh- man assembly. The Sophomore year was spent in strengthen- ing the foundation and building the framework. As sophomores, more participation in extra-cur- ricular activities and various school organizations was shown. Just as the framework is an essential part of a building, Central was making itself an essential part of the life of the class of '57. Construction of the walls and planning of the interior were formulated in the junior year. Con- cession stands were sponsored in order to earn money for the Junior-Senior Prom, Drifting and Dreaming. The success of the prom predicted the leadership ability which the class of '57 has shown this year. Page Final stages of the construction were fully real- ized during the Senior year. An outstanding high- light of the year was the Senior Variety Show, Let's Dance. As a result of the overwhelming success of this production, the Senior class was able to purchase a gift for the school. Throughout the entire period of construction, the class of '57 has been outstanding in athletics, art, music, drama, R. O. T. C., student govern- ment, and other phases of Central life. As time for commencement draws near, so does the completion of this phase of the building. Thus, the basic structure, supported by the firm foundation, has been completed. When condi- tions demand, rooms may be added or repair work done to the building in years to come. Though the Seniors of '57 will continue to broaden their education, the firm foundation acquired at Central will remain with them always. A final farewell is bid to Central High School and its faculty by the Seniors of 1957. They are able to look back through their four years at Central with the knowledge that they have upheld Central's fine traditions. 19 Baber, Annette Yvonne Anderson, Karen Lou Arst, Roger Steven Atkins, Ronald Wayne ANDERSON, KAREN LOU The industrious are certain of their reward. Fire Chief, G. A. A., Tea.cher's Assistant, Y-Teens. ARST, ROGER STEVEN He can ask more questions in a minute than can be answered in a lifetime. Hi-Y. ATKINS, RONALD WAYNE If silence is golden, I'm broke. Camera Club, Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Shield and Spear. ATTEBURY, SHIRLEY ANN Quiet, self-composed, What she thinks, nobody knows. BABER, ANNETTE YVONNE Her laughter has a musical ring: She can see a joke in anything. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Camera Club, F. H. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y- Teens, Girl Scouts, Concessions, Student Supply. Page 20 Attebury, Shirley Ann BARNETT, SONDRA SUE A voice so sweet and melody so fair, 'Twould be a task to find one so rare. Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. BEATLEY, MARIAN CECELIA A good head and an industrious hand: Are worth gold in any land. Chorus. BEATY, KAY SHARON Brown eyes, dark hair, Good looks and a jolly air. Assemblies, G. A. A., Glee Culb, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. BEGER, BARBARA JEAN Other things we might repeat, But most of all we think she's sweet. Assemblies, Band, C Pin, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Pep Band, Senior Variety Show. BELL, CLARENCE A. His fame lies in his basketball feats. Assemblies, C Club, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Barnett, Sondra Sue Beatley, Marian Cecelia Beaty, Kay Sharon Bell, Clarence A. Beger, Barbara Jean E Bente, Mary Lois Bloom, Mary Millicent ORS Berry, Linda Allyn BENTE, MARY LOIS In her quietness, there is charm. Glee Club, Pep Squad, Tea,cher's Assistant, Y-Teens. BERRY, LINDA ALLYN Pep is here and pep is there: When Linda.'s near, it's everywhere. Assemblies, Camera Club, Cheerleader, Committees, G. A. A., Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assist- ant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Concessions, Home Room Officer, Senior Variety Show. BIBB, RONALD DAVID Beware! I might do something sensational. R. O. T. C. BLAIR, CAROLYN MARIE Here is a maiden far from dense, Blest with reason and common sense. Band, G. A. A. BLAKLEY, JOYCE MARIE Blair, Carolyn Marie Bibb, Ronald David BLOOM, MARY MILLICENT Beauty made way for knowledge and they both stayed. Assemblies, C Pin, Class Officer, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Y-Teens, Football Queen, Concessions. BLUM, BRENDA KAY A friendly nature is the pass key to popularity. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Y-Teens, Football Maid of Honor, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. BORNGESSER, RICHARD ALAN In dramatics his interests lie: That is one thing he won't deny. All-School Play, Assemblies, Committees, Office Staff, Reserve Track, Senior Variety Show. BOTTORFF, KENNETH CARL 'Twas a long way and a hard way! Home Room Officer, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. BOWSER, JOHN WILLIAM The boy who is always 'up front.' Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, R. O. T. C., Reserve Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. Page 21 And I oft' have heard defended: Little safd is soonest mended. F. H. A., Teacher's Assistant. Blum, Brenda Kay Bottorff, Kenneth Carl Borngesser, Richard Alan Blakley, Joyce Marne Bowser John William WW Boyer, Kermit Dale Bradford, Jeanne Joy Briggs, Larry Nathan BOYER, KERMIT DALE He is a lucky fellow, life to him is very mellow, He plays that trumpet sweet and low, with a face so red it'll glow. Assemblies, Band, Baseball Team, C Club, Com- mittees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Pep Band, Senior Variety Show. BRADFORD, JEANNE JOY If perfection is her goal, she hasn't far to go. Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, Committees, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Public Service Board, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakltan Board, Conces- sions, Senior Variety Show. BRIGGS, LARRY NATHAN He thinks first before speaking, Perhaps that is why he's so quiet. Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C. BROOKS, MARGARET JEAN A sunny disposition, full of cheer, Has accompanied her through every year. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, F. H. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Waki- tan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. BROWN, DOROTHY ANN They like her most, who know her best. G. A. A., Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions. Page 22 Brooks, Margaret Jean BROWN, HENRIETTA ELIZABETH She was ever fair and never loud: Had tongue and will, yet was never proud. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club,, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Coun- cil, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Football Queen Coronation, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. BROWN, ROGER ALLEN A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest of men. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, R. O. 3. C., Reserve Track, Shield and Spear, Student ouncil. BRYCHTA, JUDITH CLARE Tennis is her favorite sport: Her playground is a popular court. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Inner Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Wakltan Board, Y- Teens, Senior Variety Show, Concessions. BUNCHE, BEVERLY JEAN Pass on, boys, she's engaged. C Pin, F. H. A., G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Con- cessions. ' Brown, H enrietta Elizabeth Brown, Roger Allen Brychta, Judith Clare BUNDY, LARRY STRAND Never lets worry get him down. Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C. Bunche, Beverly Jean . . . S E Brown, Dorothy Ann Bundy, Larry Strand Busey Larry Owen Carr, Jon Curtis E GRS 3,3 E nestine RR, laughs at care. ERS, JERRY GEORGE The looks of James Dean, BUSEY, L Y ofa, - And the talent of Liberace. 'AA new omer V d efi Assemblies, Fire Chief, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, f0I' hl If fl I' Senior Narlety Show. Assemblies Com w i- , - 1 at t , e o S ff S o 1 ' qi r W gg ov UT , J I I Bette el 1 s and e H 6, Than L a s ' lie f l r , , Al, 1 riety Show. , BUSTER, JUDI it ' V - 4: d s . N-:. oiN All-School Play, v- : ' s, 0 ee - e , Choir, Committees Forum Clu . - ., al- Club, Home Room Officer, Nat on A l 0 Societ , Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student ' Ta-l ' :s4 oncessions, Senior Variety Show, C 5 Q 's rw' L, CABINESS, SHERMALY ' l L She's nearly a ways laughing, In fact, she's full of fun. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, F. T. A., G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. CAMPBELL, ROBERTA ERNESTINE A girl and music both so sweet: A Combination hard to beat. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Inner Choir, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. CARR, CHARLES CLEO The genius in me just hasn't been recognized. Air Raid YVarden, Camera Club, Choir, Fire Chief, gnxner Choir, R. O. T. C., Stage Crew, Senior Variety ow. CHAMBERS, RONNIE CURTIS Variety is the spice of life. Home Room Officer, Public Service. CHITWOOD, FRED MYRON I find school more entertaining when I'm not there. Air Raid VVarden, All-School Play, Assemblies, Base- ball Teain, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Of- ficer, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, R. O. T. C,, Reserve Football, Radio Club. CHRISTENSEN, GWEN FRANCES XVit and wisdom were born in Gwen. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Conces- sions. Page 23 'Q '37 Carr, Charles Cleo If .fs ---nf 'Willa Chambers.. Jerry George wt Chambers, 'F-Ali I-ry 1, If -ff- 1 ifnuwdlf' 1, ERN'-rev Chitwood, Fred Myron Ronnie Curtis Christensen, Gwen Frances Claycomb, Roger Vern Cox, Janet Su Coburn, Michael John Coleman, Larry Foster CLAYCOMB, ROGER VERN Not much talk-a great sweet silence. Band, R. O. T. C. COBURN, MICHAEL JOHN His confidence in himself is astonishing. Assemblies, Hi-Y, Reserve Track. COLEMAN, LARRY FOSTER Bold, dashing, mass of muscles. COOK, NORMAN GLENN Polite and mannerly and extremely friendly to all. Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Teacher's Assist- ant COOPER, ALLEN DALE Let life worry you not, just put in your time, Draw your pay in fun, like I draw mine. Fire Chief. Page 24 Cook, Norman Glenn COX, JANET SU Her eyes are bright, her voice is gay: Her very smile drives gloom away. Assemblies, Band, C Pin, Camera Club, Commit- tees, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, R. O. T. C. Honorary Officer, Science Club, Shield and Simear, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts, Conces- sions. COY, JAMES WARREN I speak for Republicanismf' Assemblies, Band, C Club, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Track, Varsity Track, Senior Variety Show. CRABTREE, GARRY EUGENE A number one fellow, in every way. Assemblies, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Track, Stu- dent Council, Senior Variety Show. CRABTREE, JANET DEAN New, smart clothes are her delight: When she dons them, she's a pleasing sight. Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. CROWELL, HARRY WALKER lll Always laughing, always jollyg This lad will ne'er be melancholy. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Coy, J ames Warren Crabtree, Garry Eugene Club, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Reserve Foot- ball, Outlook Staff, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. Crabtree, Janet Dean Cooper, All Crowell, Harry Walker lll IORS Zummings, Charles Wesley Davis, Paul Woodson CUMMINGS, CHARLES WESLEY A dark-eyed shiek, Neither bashful nor meek. Assemblies, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Public Service, Senior Variety Show. DAVIS, PAUL WOODSON A lady killer, he does not profess to be. Assemblies, Band, Committees, Home Room Officer, Wakitan Board, Pep Band, Concessions, Senior Va- riety Show. DIETDERICH, CHESTER LLOYD A laugh a day may please some, But Chester acquires a hundred and one. Assemblies. DIETZ, LESTER K. Life is a jest, there's nothing to it: I thought so once and now I know it. Domino, A. Carl Dietz, Lester K. Dietderich, Chester Lloyd DONALDSON, RODNEY ALLEN A handy lad with a. projector: May he use his talent for evermore. Motion Picture Operator. DRAKE, ROGER ROY He gets his share of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Air Raid VVarden, C Club, Choir, Fire Chief, In- ner Choir, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. DUCKWORTH, ROGER EARL Men of few words are the best men. Reserve Basketball. DWYER, LEONARD EUGENE I may be little, But I will be heard. EAST, JOYCE BETTY Looks at things in a serious way, And seldom has much to say. I-Ii-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant. Football, Reserve Track. DOMINO, A. CARL Page 25 Lessons, lessons, run away: Come again some other day. Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C. Donaldson, Rodney Allen Drake, Roger Roy East, Joyce Betty Dwyer, Leonard Eugene Duckworth Roger Earl Eggleston, Carol Elaine Fisher, Patricia Jo Ehlert, Merrill Lawrence Eierdanz, Rosanne EGGLESTON, CAROL ELAINE A likeable package of pep and vim. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. EHLERT, MERRILL LAWRENCE As a captain of almost every team, He surely rates our high esteem. Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Coronation. EIERDANZ, ROSANNE One reason why men prefer blonds ! All-School Play, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Office Staff, Student Council, Y-Teens, Football Queen Coronation, Senior Variety Show. ENGLEHART, LARRY KEITH From his ability, all can see: An artist he is bound to be, Assemblies, Band, Brush and Pencil, Committees, R. O. T. C., Senior Variety Show. FENNER, CATHERINE ELISE Terrific student, great cheerleader, too, Wonderful personality, that's Kitty through and through. All-School Play, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Commit- tees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Con- cession, Senior Variety Show. Page 26 ...SE Englehart, Larry Keith FISHER, PATRICIA JO My tongue within my lips I reign: For who talks much, must talk in vain. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teach- er's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions. FLINCHPAUGH, JOHN LARRY Interested in many things, capable of all. Assemblies, Motion Picture Operator, R. O. T. C. Stage Crew. FOLEY, JOHN EDWARD 'Tm not bashful, you just don't know me. Home Room Officer, Public Service, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. FRAKES, LARRY LEROY I count no time wasted that I give to pleasure. R. O. T. C, GARDNER, EARL ROGER Flinchpaugh, John Larry Foley, John Edward I was nearly killed by a. train of thoughts. Choir, Committees, R. O. T. C., Home Room Officer Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. Fra Kes, Larry Leroy Fenner, Catherine Elise Gardner, Earl Roger ORS Hahn, Peggy Ann Gre Goerke, Eleanor Joyce GILLEY, FRED LEE A conscientious fellow, and a good Joe, A nicer, quieter man you'll never know. Assemblies, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. GOERKE, ELEANOR JOYCE Sugar and spice and everything nice, One of these days she'll be sprinkled with rice. Assemblies, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Li- brary Staff, Pep Squad, R. O. T. C. Honorary Of- ficer, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Girls' Rifle Team, Concessions. GREGORY, DOVE ANN Her gentle speech and modest ways, Leave others to accord her praise. Assemblies, Band, C Pin, Camera Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts, Senior Variety Show, Concessions. GRIFFIS, BEVERLY SUE If laughter would prolong life, Bev would live forever. Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, F. H. A., G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens. GUYTON, LEON CALVIN A boy devoted to pleasure. Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Hi-Y, Re- serve Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. Haller, Fred Emmett 90 Yv mf A Griffis, Beverly Sue Dove Ann HAHN, PEGGY ANN A happy, joyous friend to all. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. HALLER, FRED EMMETT A formidable figure to all our football opponents. Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Teacher's As- sistant, 'Varsity Football, Football Queen Coronation. HARPER, LARRY' LEE Begone! dull books, For thee I have no longing. HAWKINS, JO ELLEN Sweet and lovely is this charming lass, And everything she does is pronounced 'First-Class'. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Pub- lic Service, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Waki- gan Board, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior- Variety ow. HENRY, JUDY ANN This is still her highest merit: That she ruleth her own spirit. Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Office Staff, Out- look Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Bloard, Y-Teens, All-School Play, Senior Variety S ow. P8.gB 27 Hawkins, Jo Ellen Harper, Larry Lee Guyton, Leon Calvin Henry, Judy Ann Herman, Edwm Miles Hodge, Loretta Maxine H esselschwerdt, Edward Earl Hill, Linda Lee HERNIAN, EDWIN MILES Clever and capable, dependable, too: Our President always saw things through. Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Na- tional Honor Society, Office Staff, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Football Queen Coronation, Senior Variety Show, Missouri Hi- Y Model Legislature Delegate, Delegate to National Association of Student Councils Convention, Delegate to Missouri Student Council Workshop. HESSELSCHWERDT, EDWARD EARL Full well they laughed with glee At his jokes, for many a joke had he. HILL, LINDA LEE Music charms her soul to peace: Her love of it will never cease. Assemblies, Band, C Pin, Camera Club, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens, Senior Girl Scouts. HINES, AUDREY CAROL Her virtues are many, her faults are feW. ,F. H. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Teacher's Assistant. HINES, CONNIE ANN Not a shirker, but a willing worker, Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. Page 28 Holmes, Norma Jean Hopkins, Carol Rosalee Hines, Audrey Carol HODGE, LORETTA MAXINE Jolly and kind, friendly inclined. F. H. A., G. A. A., Teacher's Assistant. HOLMES, NORMA JEAN One of the quiet kind, Whose nature never varies. Y-Teens. HOPKINS, CAROL ROSALEE Your winning smile makes you dear To all your friends, both far and near. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, gllTeens, Football Queen Attendant, Senior Variety ow. HORNING, ROBERT JOSEPH The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff. HUME, CHARLES FOSTER Blond, handsome, and quite tall, He plays good, fast basketball. C Club, Office Staff, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Varsity Track. ume, Charl Horning, Robert Joseph . . . S E Hines, Connie Ann es Foster Iackson, Judith Ann Karns, John Harrison 'D CRS Jensen, Dagmar, Marie JACKSON, JUDITH ANN Red hair radiates sunshine. Committees, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. JENSEN, DAGMAR MARIE She's one of the quietest that We've found, But quietness makes the World go round, Teacher's Assistant. JEZAK, ROSE CLARE She has a smile that makes her worthwhile. Committees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teach- re's Assistant, Y-Teens. JOHNSON, STEPHANIE With her ability, success has an easy path. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Camera Club, Choir, Committees, F. T. A., Forum Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Waki- tan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts, G. A. A. Trophy, Senior Variety Show. JONES, JACQUELINE MARIE A ring on her finger is Worth two on the phone. Johnson, Stephanie V Jezak, Rose Clare KARNS, JOHN HARRISON I believe in work, I'm just not in favor of it. R. O. T. C. KECK, GARY LEE So quiet, so serious, so shy, Keck is that sort of guy. R. O. T. C. KECK, HAROLD WALLACE The only Way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it. KENT, BILLIE LOUISE A pleasing personality is a silent recommendation. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Of- ficer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. KERNS, ROGER LEE Merrily, merrily shall I live now! Committees, Hi-Y, Office Staff, Public Service. Page 29 Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. Keck, Gary Lee Kent, Billie Louise Keck, Harold Wallace Jones, Jacqueline Marne Kerns, Roger Lee Ketcham, Michael Dale Koellmg, Carol Jean Kinder, Shirley Sue King, Ellis Keeran KETCHAM, MICHAEL DALE Not many of' his kind are to be had: Not many equal this fine lad. Hi-Y. KINDER, SHIRLEY SUE Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. KING, ELLIS KEERAN There is so little time and so much to be done: He said in a half-minute what it took two people to say in one. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Fire Chief, I-Ii-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Stiudent Council, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety S ow. KIRBY, CAROL JEAN Humor is my philosophy for existence. Y-Teens. KOCH, JEAN ANN She has a pleasant way and sweet, The very type we like to meet. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council Cabinet, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions, Football Queen Coronation, Senior Variety Show. Page 30 Kirby, Carol Jean KOELLING, CAROL JEAN Work is work and must be done: But while I work, I will have fun. Committees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. KULOWSKI, CHERYL SUE Quiet and shy- Oh my! What a lie! Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, G. A. A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Conces- sions, Senior Variety Show. LAMB, MICHAEL ROSS He led our Honor Guard to fame: R. O. T. C. will not forget his name. Assemblies, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. LATHROP, MARILYN JANE She does little kindnesses Which others leave undone. Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Concessions. LAWTON, DON ROWLAND A friendly fellow with a pleasant smile. Kulowski, Cheryl Sue Lamb, Michael Ross Assemblies, Band, C Club, Committees, Hi-Y, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football, Reserve Basketball Student Man- ager. Lathrop, Marilyn Jane Koch, Jean Ann Lawton, Don Rowland Leach, Vera Louise Lutz, Judy Ann ORS Leith, Thomas Larry LEACH, VERA LOUISE A girl with a smile, is a girl worth-while. Committees, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Y-Teens. LEITH, THOMAS LARRY He was the brunt of a joke, he just turned red and enjoyed ity , VVhen his turn came, he, too, would employ it. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Teach- er's Assistant. LETTS, DOUGLAS MICHAEL Straight as an arrow, upright as the best: Give him a chance and he'll do the rest. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Reserve Basketball, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Variety Show. LETTS, JOSEPH M. A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it along side of. Assemblies, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Public Service, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant. LEWIS, JUDY LEE A rich melodious voice has she: A famous singer she may someday be. All-School Play, Assemblies, Camera Club, Choir, Committees, F. H. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, R. O. T. C. Honor- ary Officer, Rifle Team, Science Club, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. 1, -fu Letts, Joseph M. Letts, Douglas Michael LITZ, JUDY ANN In sports she excels-the very bestg In studies, too, she ranks above the rest. Assemblies, C Pin, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions. LIVIERI, CHARLES EDWARD Every inch a man-what a man! Baseball Team, C Club, Hi-Y, Public Service, Varsity Football. LOWE, BILL RAY Lessons? What animal is that? Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Teacher's As- sistant, Varsity Track. LUND, JEROME LEON Intelligence and wit in a small package. Assemblies, Choir, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Reserve Football, Student Supply, Senior Va- riety Show. MAGERS, RONNIE WAYNE Doesn't let study interfere with getting an education. Home Room Officer, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. Page 31 Lund Jerome Leon Livieri, Charles Edward Lowe, Bill Ray Lewis, Judy Lee Magers, Ronnie Wayne Maison, Marilyn May McGrew, Linda Lee M artin, Beverly Ann McCoy, Edward Fitzgerald MALSON, MARILYN MAY A well-bred silence, always at command. Assemblies, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Ofifcer, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. MARTIN BEVERLY ANN I chatter as I go: and I go on forever. G. A. A., Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Wakitan Staff. McCOY, EDWARD FITZGERALD Has ideas and expresses them freely. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Public Service. MCCROSKY, DAN STEVEN He's a lady's man, Collegiate Dan. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Student Supply. McCULLAH, DONALD WAYNE Would that there were more like him. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football. Page 32 McCrosky, Dan Steven MCGREW, LINDA LEE A good natured girl, without much show, The kind of girl we all like to know. Fire Chief, G. A. A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens. MILLER, SANDRA FRANCES Is she so quiet and demure? Maybe, but do not be too sure. Assemblies, C Pin, F. H. A., Fire Chief, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. MOLLOY, JUDITH ANN The industrious are sure of their reward. Assemblies, Band, Camera Club, Forum Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts. MOLLUS, WILLIAM GARY Friendly in manner to all he meets. R. O. T. C. MONCRIEF, ANN HOLLOWAY Personality plus, an intellectual mind, A nicer girl you cannot find. All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office McCuIIah, Donald Way: Miller, Sandra Frances Molloy, Judith Ann staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions, Repre- gelntative to Missouri Girls' State, Senior Variety ow. Mollus, William Gary Moncrief, Ann Hollow Montgomery, Carol Musgrove, Karen Lee OR Mueller, Charles Frederick Moore, Carol Viola MONTGOMERY, CAROL Ready and willing, most capable, too, Always on hand, her part to do. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant. MOORE, CAROL VIOLA A typical bobby-sox queen, Mischievous, but not really mean. Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Drum Majorette, Concessions, Senior Va- riety Show. MOZINGO, PAUL LARRY Argue, argue, early and late, If a. line were crooked, he'd argue it straight. Assemblies, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Motion Pic- ture Operator, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. MUELLER, CHARLES FREDERICK Napoleon was a small man, too. Hi-Y, R. O. T. C., Concessions. MURDOCK, GEORGE JAMES Comedies in life to him are great, Mozingo, Paul Larry MUSGROVE, KAREN LEE When there's work, she gets it done, Yet there's always time for fun. G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant. MYERS, DONNA JEAN Well done is better than well said. Assemblies, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff. MYERS, KAROL JEAN Very sweet and demure. She never shirks her work, I'm sure. Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Rep Squad, Student Council Cabinet, Teacher's As- sistant, Y-Teens, Football Queen Coronation, Conces- sions, Senior Variety Show. MYERS, LORETTA MARIE The kind of girl we like to know: She gets and keeps her only beau. Assemblies, Teacher's Assistant. NAUMAN, LLOYD WAKEFIELD Wake is. nice-looking, a football player, too: He's serious in work, never quits till it's through. Air Raid Warden, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Of- fice Staff, R. O. T. C., Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football. Page 33 Tragedies few, he deems as fate. Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard. Myers, Donna Jean -1 Myers, Loretta Marie Myers, Karol Jean Murdock George James Nalaman, Lloyd Wakefield Newlon, Mary Ruth Pearson, Gaylen Stanley Nickols, Raymond Edward Noland, Robert Franklin NEWLON, MARY RUTH A likeable person in every way. Camera Club, F. H. A., G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens. NICKOLS, RAYMOND EDWARD A pencil over his ear and a studious, sincere look- that's Ray. C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football. NOLAND, ROBERT FRANKLIN Life without a good time isn't worth living. OBERSTEADT, TOMMY Good sense and good nature are never separated. Assemblies, Band, R. O. T. C. PATTON, ROBERT DEAN Knowledge is power: Gosh, I feel weak! Home Room Officer, Office Staff, R. O. T. C. Page 34 Obersteadt, Tommy PEARSON, GAYLEN STANLEY What he wills, he does. R. O. T, C., Teacher's Assistant. PEPPARD, PATRICIA JOAN Good things come in small packages. G. A. A., Y-Teens. PEPPARD, WILLIAM THOMAS His subtle manner does not hide, The bit of mischief in his eye. Fire Chief, R. O. T. C., Senior Variety Show. PERRY, ELONDA MARIE A cheerful nature deserves admiration. Y-Teens. PETERSEN, CHARLES MARION Any sport he Will enjoy, But football is the sport for this boy. C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Reserve Track Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football, Varsity Track Wakitan Staff. Peppard, Patricia Joan Peppard, William Thomas Perry, Elonda Marie Patton, Robert Dean Petersen, Char Phillips, Roger Gary Potts, Judy Ann O R , Pippitt, Patricia Helen PHILLIPS, ROGER GARY A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. -Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Reserve Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Senior Variety Show. PIPPITT, PATRICIA HELEN Happy, carefree, perfectly true, She is all this, and more, too. Y-Teens. PITLUCK, STEVEN LEWIS Capable, willing, and always lending a helping hand Where it is needed most. Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Committees, Forum Club, Glee Club, I-Ii-Y, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Student Supply, Senior Variety Show. PITTSER, RONALD WILLIAM One of his finest qualities is initiative- Doing the right things without being told. Assemblies, Committees, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Senior Variety Show. POTTS, JOHN STEVEN What is there to say? He's a real swell fellow! Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Fire Chief, I-Ii-Y, Home Room Officer, Office 2 ' 5 4 in-if . ,. I 'A-.,A -1 .,,. vgf fa, .. ... -sip we Pittser, Ronald William Pitluck, Steven Lewis POTTS, JUDY ANN She has a smile for everyone she meets: This makes her company quite a treat. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, G. A. A. , Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Serv- ice, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Student Supply, Senior Variety Show, Concessions. POWELL, JAMES THOMPSON For he was just the quiet kind. Camera Club, Hi-Y. POWELL, ROGER KENT Let others do the laboring, and I will do the rest. Choir, Fire Chief, Inner Choir, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant. PRICE, MELISSA RUTH Her smile doth please: Her wit bringeth 'E'S'. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Serv- ice, Student Council, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. PUETT, CLYDE His football honors we acclaim, He surely rates our Hall of Fame. Assemblies, C Club, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Football Queen Coronation. Page 35 25:2 .,u -Q-if' Potts, John Steven Staff, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Reserve Basketball, Reserve Fztotball, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Fo tball, Varsity Track. Powell, James Thompson Price, Melissa Ruth Powell, Roger Kent Puett, Clyde Quigley, James Michael Ruhnke, Henry Edward 7 4 f H 5, Rathbu rn, James Calvin Ridpath, John Henry QUIGLEY, JAMES MICHAEL A very popular lad is he: There's every reason why he should be. Assemblies, Band, C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football Varsity Track, Senior Variety Show. RATHBURN, JAMES CALVIN Quiet and reserved, but ready to help. RIDPATH, JOHN HENRY A little devilment never hurt anyone. Home Room Officer, Public Service. RITCHH EART, AUTHUR WAYNE Have a good time while you're living: You'll be dead a long time! Baseball Team. ROUMAS, WILLIAM For him, the paint brush leads to fame, fortune and happiness. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Choir, Committees, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. Page 36 Rithchheart, Authur Wayne RUHNKE, HENRY EDWARD His smile is ever present, his mind is ever free, What happens, happens, so let it be. RUHNKE, LAURA MARIE Ever helpful, ever kind, Oh, to have such depth of mind! Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts, Senior Variety Show. RUSSELL, LLOYD ELMER Happiness is cheaper than worry: Why pay the higher price? R. O. T, C., Teacher's Assistant. SAFERSTEIN, MELVIN ALAN A person with both brains and personality. Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Student Council, Student Coun- cil Cabinet, Senior Variety Show. SALMONS, ELIZABETH t'Anyone for a party? Assemblies, Camera Club, Committees, F. T. A., G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens, Senior Variety Show. Ruhnke, Laura Marie Russell, Lloyd Elmer Saferstein, Melvin Alan Roumas, William Salmons, Elizabeth IORS Sawyer, Randall Alexander Sawyers, Richard Lynn SAWYER, RANDALL ALEXANDER Not afraid of Work but just can't find time for it. Fire Chief, R. O. T. C. SAWYERS, RICHARD LYNN To say little and perform much is the character of true greatness. Assemblies, Band. SCHNEIDER, FREIDA CHRISTINE It's nice to be natural, When naturally nice. Assemblies, C Pin, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant. SCHNEIDER, HOMER FREDERICK An easy going lad was he, And so contented he seemed to be. Committees, Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Teacher's Assistant. SCHNEIDER, SHARON GAYLE 'tMusic has cast its spell: In her soul it will ever dwell. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Schneider, Sharon Gayle Schneider, Homer Frederick Schneider, Freida Christine SEVY, JUDITH MILDRED Cute, clever, full of fun: Known and liked by everyone. ' Assemblies, Class Officer, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public ggrvice, Student Council, Y-Teens, Senior Variety ow. SHAW, GEORGE When there is mischief brewing, He is usually doing the stirring. SHERMAN, EMMETT GORDON t'What's the use of worrying, when there's so much else to do. R. O. T. C. SLOVER, JOHN CLEVELAND I ain't lazy, just disinterested. Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff. SNAPP, JENILA LEE So nice, so fair, So sweet, so rare. G. A. A., Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts. Page 37 Club, Inner Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Sen- ior Variety Show. Sevy, Judith Mildred 3 9 ' I Shaw, George Snapp, Jenila Lee Slover, John Cleveland Sherman, Emmett Gordon 'Q as vii :QQ 1' Sonderegger, Franklin Larry Sonderegger, Jo Ann Sparks, Peggy SONDEREGGER, FRANKLIN LARRY He's not dead like an old shoe, Many a mischievous plot he can brew. R. O. T. C., Teacher's Assistant. SONDEREGGER, JO ANN She's always loads of fun to be with. Assemblies, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Teach- er's Assistant, Y-Teens. SPARKS, PEGGY KATHERINE Has a lot of smile for a little girl. Band, F. H. A., G. A. A., Y-Teens. SPRINGSTED, SAUNDRA MAE The twinkle in her eyes and her dimples spell gaietyf' G. A. A., Assemblies, Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Con- cessions, Senior Variety Show. STARK, ROBERT EARL What the future has in store for him, we know not: Just that he will be remembered by a lot. Assemblies, Baseball Team, Committees, Teacher's Assistant. X I V B Stark, Robert Earl as-1 Ka therine Springsted, Saundra Mae STEELE, GARY ALLEN He never seems to worry, he has no cares, Through thick or thin, he always fares. R. O. T. C. STEPHENSON, ROBERT BYRON Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why can't they all be contented like me? Assemblies, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. STOUFFER, DORIS CAROL Quiet and gay in a likeable way. Camera Club, Choir, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. STROUD, WARREN WAYNE He's certain to be seen Wherever fun and mischief beam. Assemblies R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. STU BER, ROBERT RONALD He is ready and willing to do his share: We leave him many burdens to bear. Assemblies, C Club, Class Officer, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Student Coun- cil, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Basket- ball, Senior Variety Show. Page 38 s' X V fm G' S A .1-9' W Steele, Gary Allen Stephenson, Robert Byron Stuber, Robert Ronald 'A 1 Stouffer, Doris Carol Stroud. Warren Wavne ICR Sweeten, Billie Dale Swoboda, Thomas Ralph SWEETEN, BILLIE DALE He comes to school to get a rest. R. O. T. C., Teacher's Assistant. SWOBODA, THOMAS RALPH A real good Joe, we all know: Come what may, he accepts it as so. Assemblies, Camera Club, Committees, R. O. T. C., Senior Variety Show. TAYLOR, LYNN RICHARD The fair sex is my department! Assemblies, Band, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Out- look Staff, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. TAYLOR, NORMAN REA A popular boy and an athlete, too: With 'Buddy' around, you'll never be blue. Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Public Service, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. THEISEN, JOHN WILLIAM School boy by day, play boy by night. I Thompson, Allen Gayle Thompson. Harvev Keran Taylor, Norman Rea Taylor, Lynn Richard THOMPSON, ALLEN GAYLE i'Care is an enemy of life. R. O. T. C., Teacher's Assistant. THOMPSON, HARVEY KERAN An authority on women: Both ancient and modern. C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Track, Varsity Football. THOMPSON, JIM LEROY Mg- is Theisen, John William Reserve Everyone who knows him, likes him- And everyone knows him. Assemblies, Baseball Team, Home Room Office Staff, Public Service. THOMPSON, RONALD REX He may seem to be quiet and sometimes to But don't get the wrong impression-there's - kle in his eye. All-School Play, Band, Home Room Officer, er's Assistant, Student Supply. TILL, FRANCIS Why hurry? The world is as you take Officer, be shy, a twin- Teach- it. Page 39 Thompson, Ronald Rex Thompson, Jim Leroy Till, Francis Tiller Richard Charles Vaughn, Mike Tom Tipton, Billie Toler, Nancy TILLER, RICHARD CHARLES His field is electronics, And at that, he is a genius. Camera Club, Motion Picture Operator, R. O. T. C., Science Club, Radio Club. TIPTON, BILLIE A newcomer, with a sweet smile. TOLER, NANCY Ever loyal, ever true, To the task she has to do. Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., G. A. A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Serv- ice, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Teach- er's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. TRIPLETT, THOMAS CHARLES He has the car, he has the looks: His wit and intelligence will fill many books. Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. VAN ARSDALE, DAVID L. I agree with no man's opinions: I have some of my own. TI-Igme Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, R. O. Page 40 Van Arsdale, Triplett, Thomas Charles VAUGHN, MIKE TOM I never dare to be as funny as I can. All-School Play, Assemblies, Band, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, greachefs Assistant, Varsity Football, Senior Variety ow. VOLTM ER, GAIL JOYCE Jolly, good natured, full of fun, If you want a good friend, here is one. Assemblies, Camera Club, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. WAGERS, SARALYN SUE She's very wise, but not so tall, For precious things come very small. C Pin, Committees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, As- semblies, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. WALLACE, LUCY MARGARET Earnest and diligent, striving to please. G, A. A., Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Girl Scouts. WALTON, ANDREA No one but an editor knows an editor's cares. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., G. A. A. ...SE David L. vonmer, can Joyce Wagers, Saralyn Sue , Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Of- ficer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. Walton. A Wallace, Lucy Margaret fldrea Watson, Donna Jeanene Werner, Larry Edward IORS Watson, Larry Dennis WATSON, DONNA JEANENE One whose description cannot be begun: She's all good things rolled up into one. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, C Pin, Commit- tees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, R. O. T. C. Honorary Officer, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. WATSON, LARRY DENNIS Never a worry, never a care: His crownlng glory is his fair hair. Assemblies, Committees, Home Room Officer, Out- look Staff, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. WATTS, MARCE LYN KAY Lively, happy, always gay: She goes merrily on her way. Assemblies, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Pub- lic Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Radio Club. WEBB, CAROL JUNE To be glad and of good cheer, Was her motto of the year. Assembiles, C Pin, Committees, G. A. A., Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. WELCH, JAMES VICTOR Q1getdsti1l, yet he will be remembered, this you ee 3 For many a letter he's gained for the deed. C Club, Reserve Football, Varsity Track. Whitman, Judy Joann Webb, Carol June Watts, Marcelyn Kay WERNER, LARRY EDWARD Always in good humor with the world. WHITMAN, JUDY JOANN She lives to the full every minute: She gets all the joy there is in it. i Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Outlook. Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, YfTeens, Senior Va- riety Show. WHITSELL, PAUL FRANKLIN Never says much, but what he says counts. Choir, Forum Club, R. O. T. C., Shield and Spear. WILDBERGER, ESTH ER MARIE She never complains of her worries and cares: She is always happy and never despairs. Assemblies, G. A. A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WILLIAMS, JAMES EUGENE One of his many assets is quietness. Fire Chief. Page 41 Wildberger, Esther Marie Whitsell, Paul Franklin V' Welch, James Victor Williams, James Eugene Wilson, Roger Yates Wright, Doris Ann Winfrey, Gary Leroy Wolf, William Adam WILSON, ROGER YATES Surpassed by few in the game of football. Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Hi-Y, Reserve Foot- ball, Reserve Track, Varsity Football, Stage Crew. WINFREY, GARY LEROY With broad smile and chuckle gay, He goes about his merry way. Assemblies, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. WOLF, WILLIAM ADAM Not so talkative, yet so smart: Be it mathematics or dramatics, he'll play his part. Band, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant. WOODY, JAY MERWIN Ah, why should life all labor be? WRIGHT, AMY LUCILLE She wears a smile You can see a mile. Assembiles, Fire Chief, G. A. A., Home Room Of- ficer, Public Service, Y-Teens. Page 42 Yocam, Donald Ray Yost, Janice Marie ...SE Woody, Jay Merwin WRIGHT, DORIS ANN A 'steno' so fast, she has to use a water-cooled typewriter with an asbestos ribbon. Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. YOCAM, DONALD RAY The thing he wants most to get out of school is himself. Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Teacher's Assistant. YOST, JANICE MARIE As blue-eyed and fair as a daughter of the Gods. All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Coronation. YOUNG, MILDRED FRANCES Sweet in her manners and quiet in her ways. Brush and Pencil, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Y- Teens. YOUNG, SHARON LYNN She has two requisites for popularity- Her pep and her personality. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Concessions, Senior Variety Show. Wright, Amy Lucille Young, Sharon Lynn IORS Zasrodzky. Russell Edward ' ,,,. V f-A ,..,.alv'!'l X .WW Ziph, Andrew Lee ZAGRODZKY, RUSSELL EDWARD A boy with a good mind and ideas to match. All-School Play, Band, C Club, Fire Chief, Public geryife, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Track, Student UDP Y- ZIPH, ANDREW LEE Time is dull, I'l1 sharpen it. Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Motion Picture Oper- tor, Public Service, R. O. T. C., Varsity Football, Stage Crew, Senior Variety Show. ZIPH, MARCIA KAY What gay laughter-what winning graces! Assemblies, Committees, Choir, G. A. A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. ZIRKLE, ROLAND JOSEPH If the face is cheerful, if he likes to tease, If-he's always merry, that's Roland, if you please. Committees, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assist- ant, R. O. T. C. Page 43 l ziph, ff X Marcia Kay W' -WAV V2 f'f4! 7W ' Zirkle, Roland Joseph Camera Shy McGaughy, Frances Janett McCord, John Wyatt Meeks, Jerry Herschel Nletzinger, Paul Eugene Powell, John Ronald Ragland, James Willard Seifert, Virgil William Wilkinson, Alexander N. . . . SENIOR I FCRMALS IKIIK IJ If ' S -Q K, Dfgf' , .t in Qrffkgfifu K ff 2 V ' 1 J? D Miss Spangberg's third period government class holds a peppy party rally during the heat of the campaign. wx v-5 M rffwfw my Mary Bloom finds how tall she is as measure- Concentrating informally-Miss Tilson's first ments are taken for caps and gowns. period class tries to solve various solid geometry Droblems. 5 5. If ,ll v H U ? ,fit Rose Jezak, Jenila Snapp, Bill Bowser, and Tom A familiar process is experienced by Roger Swoboda exchange name cards. Arst, Don McCullah, Judy Sevy, and Joel Strawn as Carol Moore and Saralyn Wagers check out books for them. Page 44 . . . SENIOR STATISTICS Most Popular Girl. Most Popular Boy ..... Handsome-st Boy. . Class Beauty ..... Cutest Couple ...... Most Versatile Boy ........ Most Versatile Girl Best Natured Girl. Best Natured Boy . Most Intelligent Girl ....... Q.. .--. . .Nancy Toler . . . .Ed Herman .Tom Triplett . .Mary Bloom Mary Bloom Tom Triplett Douglas Letts . .Janice Yost Judy Brychta Mike Vaughn .Kitty Fenner Most Intelligent Boy ...... Rex Thompson Best Mixer ........ . . . l . .Ann Moncrief fffxfrf-Kigg, Lp as 3 f 45' 3 gjlgffi. fx lil ,Mil 211 i 3 K I, x Img 1 I I l fl Z- -TY ,,.f ,,..- ,.,f- -If ffffq f f Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 7 f' i '7 'f Most Industrious . .. ..... Melissa Price Most Athletic Girl ..... Stephanie Johnson Most Athletic Boy ......... Merrill Ehlert Most Likely To Succeed .... Ed Zagrodzky Model Wife ..... ..... J oyce Goerke Biggest Flirt .... .... L inda Berry Biggest Wolf ............... Lynn Taylor Boy With Personality-Plus .... Bob Stuber Girl With Personality-Plus. .Brenda Blum Most Dependable ......... Jean Ann Koch Best-Dressed Girl .... Saundra Springsted Best-Dressed Boy ........ Jerry Chambers 1 i I I i u jAnn Moncrief O dest Steady Couple lljouglas Letts Page 45 . . ALL SCHOOL INFORMALS Singing carols around the Christmas tree is traditional during the Christmas season. l Daily sessions of the Girls' Glee Club include The Central Band, led by Mr. Bing, strikes up opening exercises at the beginning of the period. a song during a basketball game at the auditor- ium. Roll up your sleeve, please, is the standard request when patch tests are applied. Page 4 6 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Berger, Maryann Angsten, Dwight Pope, and Bob Fitzsimmons display color day items which they sold for Homecoming. . . . STUDENTS CF '58 Buy a hat for Homecoming! No true Centralite would be without a pennant or a badge! These and similar exclamations were heard as the class of '58 sold color day items to earn money for the presentation of the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom being their major accomplishment, the juniors have worked consistently throughout the year on its preparations. Acquiring the band, obtaining the theme, preparing the decorations, and addressing invitations to every junior and senior at Central were a few of the many jobs which had to be done. Much thought, time, and, especially, hard work by the class of '58 assured the success of the Prom and provided an evening which will long be remembered. Even though the preparations for the Prom re- quired a great deal of time, the juniors were still active in other phases of Central life such as sports, music, art, drama, Pep Squad, Student Council, R. O. T. C., and other school organiza- tions. A year of fun and hard work in such subjects as United States History and Junior English has passed quickly. The class of '58 is looking for- ward to the senior year which contains new sub- jects to be mastered, new friends to be made, and even more activities to be added to the many in which they are now active participants. Next year will be their year to prove them- selves as they become the leaders. Continuing to uphold the high traditions of Central will be their responsibility. Page 47 ,. if-'v V 'F 0 M Ackley Addington Linda Louis 35g nf' J Q- A , A 'X Baldwin Barrett Ronald Laine fs? L 1x 21 f Lf: f , Bezona Bielby Ronnie Marian l QV l . 5- Boyer Brant Terrance Connie , A, 5- Butler Doris 'gal . Q N . 2 V 1 1 Chrisman Larry We Cook Carol Page 48 +6 . -an 'ICI Vi V 6 il V gjl V V .D V ,lk 'W , Q Xe w ' ' , 1, , . V , X MQW' I f t l ' V, J ' ' nd .T t 4 t - 4 x A X,lf'f ' ' 1 Albin Allen Angsten Asbury Ashby Austin Baber Jerry Kenneth Maryann David Judy Donald Joseph 2 I f. i ' su ' +L lrwf are ffro arg- o.l - , for is-3? -fr l M-+ B 5 1- ' Ve b Y V i V l J ' be , , V , to f V V V V, 0 . A if I . U V nf V Bartling Bauman Beam Beaver Berger Bermond Berry Judy Charles Carolyn Stephen Bob Judy Larry 1 , V V V V g. V VVV Q, , . ' W' ,,,, ' ' L .P l A V, H r, l I .e. A of yn have lM+,gt , , I ff- ff - ' '7- , ,pf H ' also ,,l, an if -4 ldywf awfwww. WW 'eww A If A Vi V,,,,, V f V, ,I VJ, V . Black Blakley Blakley Bollman BOVYBF BOYQ BOYBI' Linden Carol Donald Gene Patricia COHDIG GHPY l , VJ ' L ' 2 ' , I E!! Ui, ,m. r A ,L ,, ,Q V VF , , i 1 V , V Vg, V V ,- V f-I Y J, 1 'fwf' f ' fl ' X X 'ff ' A ' Brewer Bridges Briscoe Brooks Brown Bunkowski Buster Jimmie Waldo Donald Watson Tracy Larry Cynthia I 1 LL lla ' VH, V V gr I I 'Z y i 'Zi' - 'cv ,f- , 'wg ,gg A V , fx , 1,3-, 'ff V- f 1 '-'. 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A favorite among the pastimes of Pat Farmer, Juniors, Patricia Houp, Roger Ridpath, and Linda Suzy Nothhouse, and Donna Kibble is a workout Ac-kley, admire their newly acquired class rings. on the tramp. 1:1 gr SHT 3 'ff H11 1' 'ZH May I help you? A familiar quote heard at the Junior concessions during the basketball sea- SOD.. Page 53 . . . SOPHO ORE INFQBMALS 1 Six fingers? It 0an't be! ext-laim Carol Fuller Sophomores, Sue Swisher, Linda Wray, and and Jack Riche as Mr. Perry calmly points out Sonja Halverson sign up for Student Council. this fact. , ,if NM, ,,,, fy ,K , i - H ,f I , Q ' L. A , 4 f Working diligently to perfect a square dance. A daily break in the dance hall boosts the stu- dents' morale during the school day. H or F ,ffff i fly' ' .1'r'j3j I Le W 4'- .rqrl . f -4 ,Y 'f- 'gg' Paul Chapman guards the office door and X gets some homework done, too. Page 54 1 x V SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Roger Anderson, Presidentg Sue Swisher, Sec- retary, Donna Gibson, Vice-President, Bob Pols- ky, Treasurer. . . . STUDENTS OF '59 The point of no return has been reached by the Class of '59. In other words, these students have as much behind them as they have in their future. During the past two years, our sopho- mores have made themselves a part of Central, being active in Student Council, Pep Squad, Choir, and other activities. Their faces have also be- come familiar with the students through such stage productions as assemblies and the talent I'GVl19. The students of '59, however, have also excelled scholastically. English and physical education played the major role in their schedules, although other subject matter was also mastered. Sopho- mores, for instance, are usually thought of as Page looking madly for specimens to add to their vari- ous collections that are required for biology. Their obligation for physical education was ful- filled in many ways, as many of the boys took part in football, basketball, track, and baseball. The girls participated and excelled in G. A. A. Thus, the sophomores have tasted all fields of learning. Two more year remain in which they will have many opportunities by which to prove themselves further. New challenges, events, and accomplishments await them as they pass the midpoint of their high school careers. And, with the past experiences and education gained here at Central, they are certain to set new standards for the coming generations. 55 'Gyn 4 ,V Akers Tom , ya Q Ge. . , r Beierle Charles Qi ,f r-Y Blakley Paul ,ku 'Uh , 'r- KE . I Bruns Betty Jo Page 56 f, 3 Q UQ Q Q1 'ff ' ,, .L J , E44 5 i A , 522 , - if Lv fr' ff .nf . A .rx , X X' , Allerjl Alson Anderson Andrew Angsten Armstrong Barton Beezly Bonnie Anne Roger Leon Roger Judy Beverly Richard f ,-' , , g e- 4- ' , A 'H cifff -' A ' Q - I Q. 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Q -J , J, 4M .- 'ii 1 X ' f ir' Mid H'wz..:J'f1 w N it ' .-'.'M'MMt. fi Nave Neitzelt Nelson Nichols Nordstrom Norris Nowak Obersteadt Emmett Jim Jo Ann Jack Deanna Linda Ernestine Louis V M ' 'rr f , A N ,Q M H ' gy ' , Y M 5' ,M 7 JM y ' - 9 ' Q f is If s on or il- Q M Ji M .1 M M S L V 4, L ' Q 4' ,Hg , Q 1 J . 4. -' V ' J f I K , A . ' I 5 bf, :wr . E ,- K . L V Q Q M X 'K ' ' 4' A . Ai-GF. X X JJ nfl M J. J.1.NadWf 'LM f Y N gi 0 ' 0 ' Olmstead Opseth Ousley Parisoff P k olllqgagysn Josgygah Riga Judy LaDonna Carl Flora Rgsialile Page 59 'wtf' 27 f 7 . t S fi, , , , f ,,., ,V ' b 4- I , , A 31' t J f V 1 - , A ' J-iw W 7 P ft- if J P l 1 gg-sw l f Q ' M it 5 l in , -. Qu V S V ,.,. Patton Payne Pennington Pennington Phannix Phelps Phillips Phillips Pohl Ronnie Marion Barbara Mary Jane Alfred Robidoux I-Yl1l'l M3fCi3 DOUQIBS an J in ,Q , i'e' f il em , 'Z H- ' 'f fnii J f. Q ,fr , , V , f.,' , Q V, Y A -if S in , I X- Polsky Porter Pryor Puett Purtell Quigley Ragland Rails Rehensdorf Bob Alfred Patti Wanda David Patricia Daniel Norman John J ' -wi or . V do is Q - S l J i J S 1 n i he -- l av , '45 Zrfff t . I I NWN fi ,,VL ,. , k r, -JP' ?'L 1Y:?,iv 7,5 .',V ,f . 57 5 ' ' ' Ji yi, i i tg, , 'iwfffi f Reick Riche Roberts Roberts Robinson Rothstein Ruggerio Ruhnke Ruoff Becky Jack Carl Danny Richard Gail Pat Lawrence Judy it I V! f I. . A l . 1 , A 4 I , 5 9 , V' - X I ' ' '. , HI 'T' . 1' -rf-4 ' VV 2' 'f ,, 1 f T ' -fi ,,..,y- i A af. Q f f , , , V f , rf V -fwfr, Ss. ,, V , , r Avx ff JUL: A -a . 'vs' ,ffm ' A W ' 3.4955-Lf I x N. 1 T li Russell Saferstein Sargent Schindler Schnebly Schneider Schneider Schnuelle Schussler Jerry Roberta Judy Glen Judith Gary Steve Marla Leonard I 2 -I V 9 Y i 6' fhf if W Qt? 7 ' 6 J P K 1 I 'f W f ? 'W xi ' K, ' R ' ' S L. 'P ' Kiki iili,43li17llfTiiTil Scott Seamon Settle Sharp Shaw Shaw Shelley Shiverdecker Raymond Mary Connie Mike Donald Donna Linda Jimmy -, gg . , V , , M g 4 '5 Q J if 5 5.11 M., f yfgif ' W, -7 uw , K ,VV I , 5 X I fx V 1 M 4,1 Shivers Short Silver Silverglat Slater Smith Smith Smith Richard David Eric Gary Gloria Darrell Sydney Steve l .gin V V- if ff-. aff Vi- d -Fi' ev' , r Vx 'Q 4 M J, 1 S gg, W , 73 Y . .fxifiixfaie Q 'vi-PM f X f Soper Stanton Staton Stein Stewart Stocking Stracener Stragsgr Areta Eileen Judy Frank Barbara Kenneth Charles Dennis Page 60 1 3 . M259 7 N 4, . h J fb , ' Q A 4 , I i' 1 V - ', X ' sl VV,, J: ' ,,vyv -. 5' V: J .E A, , sf- , 1 -Y , ,.,, A , ,J I 1 , VV fi v V, Q Y I I z ,J ,-.2 5 I Stroud Stuber Stuber Sublett Swails Swanson Swisher Tarwater Tetherow Lewis Elaine Nancy Myron Gary Karen Sue Janice Carol V M A Y, ,, l . ,, , ,, , ..,, W , , V ,V 3+ J n ra A , X, I. , L,., :' K AZN x - ii? is 'ie ,. 'V' fi ., f 'L i , ,, 7' .A 7 I 2. Q --' 'J ,. 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FRESHMAN INFGRMALS Freshman officers cheerfully do their duty Wisket is among the great favorites during gym keeping the campus clean. class, as demonstrated by Lois Doakes, Sharon Baughman, and Sharon Riche. l Freshman couples get into the swing of it Mr. Carroll demonstrates a general science ex- during dance hall, periment to his students. X During home economics, Freshman girls try , their arts of cooking. Page 62 4 Q FRDESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS K Dianne Griswold, Vice-Presidentg Dick Nixon, President, Ruth Goff, Secretaryg Bitsy Wachter, Treasurer. . . . STUDENTS OF '60 As the year passed for the students of 1960, Central High School, for them at least, seemed to get smaller and less complicated. Now that they have become somewhat used to the school and its way of life, they can see a whole new future open to them-a future full of challenge and gratifying accomplishments. In a few years these freshmen will replace the seniors whose accomplishments at Central will be done. With them, they will bring new ideas that will blend in with the traditions of Central. These new ideas will be backed up by 326 Ccount 'eml members of the freshman class, All these people are ably represented in such activi- ties as Band, Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Student Council, and the various clubs. Approximately eighty boys, for instance, who went out for football this year, plus a sizeable amount who went out for basketball, accounted for themselves in a fine manner. Academically speaking, the freshmen will have, besides the minimum requirements set for them, a large variety of subjects from which to choose, ranging from art and typing to English litera- ture and trigonometry. These future subjects will be chosen with more confidence during the coming years as students of 1960 discover their interests and opportunities. Excellent counseling, given by appointed teachers, will help guide them through these problems. The future, then, lies but a short distance away. It is up to you, the class of '60, to take this future and mold it to fit the future you want, for in a surprisingly short time, this future will turn into the past. Page 63 1 4 Vg?','x.Y. ' , , f,r,fV1 'gr 'V', 7g,Qz.Vl V VV 4 ivy' ,ig L -.MS l gjggt .-, F1 W , i f ffwc2+:f.-i':-'3.1iX A:-'nig Albertson Alders Atkinson Ayers Ayers - Babb Barksdale Barnes BRUCY MCIVIU JIYTIV VM VV Charles VV Jack V Robert LinVdaV V Daryl Bert, VPVenneY J rveanrr . A VA ' 4 Of V I ww few?-lliffw 'f,.' 4 ff t1' ffl ' ,,f, V f ' i 1 ' ,ju- l X K A r A A ' J A J L L. 'A's at , J, M ' 1 f , 2- A J , W 227 '-f ' 5 Z I l ,., I 1 f V A ' . ' fg- Q 5 can ' H A '51 -ff 125 3 L J srrr w 'ff' 29 asrsay i aann A t ' 5 it Q' A :A rrra l ff, W 'J L J 1 W. .fi i 9 ' 0 . Baughman Benson Bente Berry Bibb Blair ' Blair Blakley Blanton Sharon Scott Linda . Donnie Reginald Gary Roger Leo , Denny VVVVVV , , A,,, ,- ,L , ,L A ,, , , , V :N 1732! 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' . f f' .. 1 ' f wf - . ,erii Q if X 1 are af Lf x vi, A' -.f L L0 d Loyd Lunde Madison Madison Magers M ' D322 Donyna Mary Roe Carol Martha Mary ifwrglzng Page 66 My M ' ' , ,Q L, ,l,, . 22 'M ' Q I i sw I. , ' f ' U, N- f pr I V I ' K ' . ' me Q f A 'Y Q I funnel fa-,'l i 'I ' Mansperger Marion Marschel Martin Martin Maugh May McAllister McBride Harold Norman Suzanne Caroline Joseph Charles Larry Richard Bobby V . I :J , VLA, 2 N , L , M X pl - fini . ,J X f- 1 L A M X ' McCarthy McClanahan McCord McCoy McCoy McGaughy McGee McKinnon Means Roger Eli Susan Betsy Edward Carolyn Charles Mike Larry -- 'f- . '. l 4 , - J I . , I P 15- Q yt ' ' - Mil -. t X' if 1 ' M 4' M , 'v- Y J 1 1 .- , t E! n V, I qfyffwf ' M , x , ,V A ff M 5 . I f' Wgfff -5 l X I M , A X ' 4 1 fi? , A 5553551 MM f- 'M ...Sl 113 6' , Y '-f:'WM ' i..ye ' Wk. J . 'ati -ful W Meyers Middaugh Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Milnor Helen Dixie Gerald Glen Linda Sharon Stephen Vernon Joe i J ,J l ' vm 4 Wx, J Q J J M M- 4, 1 - 1' 1, K ,Y , 'M ' M 5 M fm , 5 ,,... - ' iifwfy , ff g W In fi? M i TA , , 'flu v M- ,f M fp.: JM, .J J ,M 1 st f , , X f A Q I' I if ' ,, Lifes, M ei lx tn' ' '- Moberly Monroe Moore Moore Moore Morlock Morrison Mullen Musick Roger Reggie Frank James Jeanine Sharon Miles Mike Karan 'i K f V . Q' .gaf W ' ls ' 6, I I J 'g ew W , If fl, I . MCM' M xg f I ,, I, ,, I, , S, Myers Nauman Nave Nelson Nelson Nemzoff Newman Newman Rollen Mary Harriet George B. George Susan Patty Robert 1 iv l J J Q Q Y 1 M 'SM ' G '-Q . - , 5 K K t ip, L if fi ' N. - y at v df M-bf as we f f it . V .jf . , M V ' ,fi Mgygf ,Q ' N, Q 7 A C . , H V, 1: f I ,, . 1 A . K s Q, , . ' v , , O i M . ' ' I f 1' ' O 4 Nickols Nixon Nolan 0'Neal 0'Reilly Paine Pearl Poirier Eugene Dick Patricia Janet Patricia Michael Donna James , 'dl . . 3?4 ' V ,X an .. 'f I, 3 K as , if ,A I - ef, ' 7 1 , ' X 6'2 i ' Q T., 9 . ggi - fb! vw V gf: I ie A I L he xx ea, A I the 4 il K I f l , ks. 47 , . O' .4 ,fer W' I 4 ,Z , 1 I I I M . 'Trix A Q Ae.-,rl rw , I X an , lx i W. A41 l 5 xo ,-Na, Perry Persinger Pilgram Plummer Price Puckett Reddick Redmond Roger Carlene Lawrence Myrtle Jimmy Joice Connie Gary Page 67 Vw- ' 1 ,W - V f! , in V , 2 R' v' Qs J no S - i, f , , M J Q, J ala Q, if - J J 1 J 1 V ,,5-fizzflis -. Qlfafslf S J A, l Reece Reece Reiley Reynolds Rhodes Rice Riche R' h R' Bobbie Marilyn Ronald Linda Dana. V .A 'Larry V Sandra dynily A eggs? , if f ' K T 5 2 A , A 4 fi' X K X m V,kl if T V W , my 7 f, , My ,su 4. ,W -.., , 4 ,- , lf, .- ST f',. fl ' ,l.,- n ii' J , Q., , 1 , , lj f l'l Lg , if J, , gm-1 , c.oc S , -, X 4 ,,,, , , ' R if' , in , ai' . Roberts Rosehauer Rosenthal Rothstein Rucker Russell Sale Sauers Schindler -,Gary V Carol Dick Carol. V Annette' V Gayla Robert M tJuanitaA Allen Q , Lf' 4 X 'QQ ,,f, , , ' J, fxkh . ml' Q, ,E J S J-.. J T 'Q T W : ,eiyc S K., , , I I ,,, .lf if Q , 5 , . f,.-I Q , .. ,k,j-I . 4 Q' 'V fer I : f, , K H ' XYZ fm 1, 7 2.1 V l if ,,,, ' ' ' ,,f, , I 5 ,X . V - . V- ' Schindler Seals Shellenberger Sherman Shipley Short Silburn Simmons Simon Dwight Donald Charles Gary Daniel Richard Robert Sondra Enid 5 l .J I V f ff wgltuf l' as r J 'jx if 4' ,rf V .I Sleezer Smith Smith Snapp Snargrass Snyder Sommers Sontheiner Spangler James Helene Steven Terry Tom Glen Diane Ronnie Mary l 5 ,S W lily? .4 7 I. 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T , , - 'r F i 'd'n f my 4 ' A 3. . 5 lx, Vogel Wachter Walker Wallace Washington Watkins Webster Weiland Welliver Bitsy Judy Kristin William Cathy Janet Shirley MHFY v. Wells Whatley Wheeler White Wigersma Wilding Wiles Wilkinson Willhoit Judy James Teddy Diane Betty Gary Sherry Carolyn Gail ., , , , I ,, gi. , , A 5 A Q V- ' V 'A' 'T 1 1 ' ' 7 ,. A f. 1 ug 'iigyftjb f' 1 -,J -5 ,2l.'5 I 4353-L 1'9 . if.'1'4 el,ffs'-a,., Q ,4.. Wlllumsen Wing Woelfflng Wood Wray Wright Young Young Zagrodsky Ann Stephen Kay Gordan Lila Dennis Leonard Roz Sharon 1 ff, i f pypa , ll, -- , r 70,5 H 7 5' 5' vfffgfk iv 21, ' Qt 5 - An Zahnd Zirkle Karen Roger Camera Shy Hux, Willie Russell, William Winfrey, Jerry Page 69 EVIDENCE FOR JUDGING . . . . . . OUR ACTIVITIES Before a person becomes familiar with a build- ing, he usually notices one particular thing about it. This one thing may be the way a door is shaped, or the way the stairs are built. It helps a person to remember the building itself and leaves him with a lasting impression. The char- acteristic that stands out at Central seems to be that familiar part containing the four columns. The students at Central may be judged in the same manner by their extra-curricular activities. These activities, which add the finishing touch to a well-rounded education, also help to develop the students socially and to aid them in their learning to apply knowledge. So may these activities of the students and these familiar characteristics of the building re- main a welcome and lasting impression. Page 70 L....1f- T- - 'x x x . - . - HJ - M.. , J-- :gf off - 1 - -S. Y ,f .AF ,..,- ' Fi - ffm Jr-- lllim ii .W fltzl A se -wllllljl by UA X at I E .-.V., gffgfgff' n j -X,-X sms' -X r f ! -. 'X ITM l 5 IIW'WTIX 'I' VJ 'W I ' it ilwwmlsi i ' -X j up rlf- -x 57 - V , tj -. I XW7 EU QJJ- --+ I-UU Www- V-- V 1-3 - XX X fx f' H K-: W ff i x V Q W fi- A ? YQ A RT K I 2- - Q i XT. L an S 1 W4 ii vW fr-:qg.'iE i f T3 7 E Y f fL fx? jf XJXi x, I-E 1 If 4 2 W7 'xg NX if if-H3 ,f '-F 3 X 'E M 'MII V X2 lf? .'H1ll IH ?' 5 Qfvfx x F6 L.S,L, Qi? AW w NW KX if - ,Y p X N N ki H- W? !E X25 K A X w C ?'1l-lA --, Xing V XX ' X 1-fl ,,' -i 'XNB K X ff, 2 M ' f' ,g , 1 N 3 W '-if W' K A -' X I AN ' A l QE ff mx - , ' L -'AIA , ? '-' -- Q, fm X' M- PF-' fx' f - - T 1 QA I .xt i Vi .1 r' .MY I' sg Q E1 21 K Tl ,....TV 4' ' Q Hr- X w xx ,f X ' - X ,X X - ww - mv Y-XT l XX 'Nl X N 914 T x ,. - - , N L ,iw F . W fn -g LgQ. J ' - ' 1 vw 1 Lx N P 71 ILLMH OUl'lAj N THE STUDENT CGUNCIL CABINET Q99 y Melvin Saferstein, Carol Jean Myers, Doug Letts, Harry Crowell, Jean Ann Koch. One of the honors at Central is being elected a Student Council member. Membership entails not only a lot of fun but also a great deal of work. Many Student Council projects are evident throughout the year. Homecoming, Friendly Week, election of officers-all are work for cer- tain Student Council members and Mrs. Dorothy Graham, Student Council sponsor. Student Council members do sometimes mix pleasure with business. Each bi-weekly meeting Page Mrs. Graham is sure to contain some heated discussion con- cerning sportsmanship, Saturday night reserva- tions, or some such topic. Besides their regular meetings, a banquet and a picnic are held each year taking the place of a regular school-hour meeting. Student Council members must maintain at least an average of M, must attend class on the Student Council constitution, and must pass quali- ties of leadership and co-operation. 72 . . STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Noon hour bommluee Book ExAcl1:ingeVCommittee, Ideals and Ethics Committee. Ways and Means Committee. Building and Grounds Committee. Social Committee. i 1 was---' Assembly, Constitution Committee. Safety, Question Box Committee Page 73 . . . FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Bob Stuber, Gary Crabtree, Jack Stuber, Steve Beaver, Doug Letts, Buddy Brower, Mel Saferstein, Dwight Pope, John Kost, Dick Nixon, Jan Wagoner, Bob Berger, Jon Wyant, Jerry Myers. Third Row: Steve Cummings, Carol Hopkins, Kookie Cluster, Judie Heaviland, Martha Geha, Melissa Price, Rosanne Eierdanz, Eddie Herman, Jean Koch, Mary Bloom, Karol Jean Myers, Linda Yeaney, Bud Taylor. Second Row: Roger Brown, Ellen Spector, Nancy Butchart, Shere Hite, Linda Babb, Ann Moncrief, Maryann Angsten, Lona Lewis, Burton Dunbar, Tod Berger, Roger Anderson, Judy Carter. Front Row: Syd- ney Smith, Judy Brychta, Ruth Goff, Nancy Toler, Judy Buster, Sharon Young, Linda Wray, Janet Hillyard, Ted Wheeler, Sharon McFadden, Linda Nash, Judy Kulowski. ...SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT CQUNCTL 1 Back Row: Bob Stuber, Gary Crabtree, Mike Quigley, Steve Harner, Mel Saferstein, Dwight Pope, Doug Letts, Buddy Brower, Jim Burnham, Dick Nixon, Jan Wagoner, Dick Landon. Third Row: Rick Griffin, Tod Berger, Eddie Herman, Bob Fitzsimmons II, Bob Polsky, Roger Anderson, Harry Crowell III, Norman Taylor, Eugene Nich- ols, Vernon Miller, Jean Koch, Ann Moncrief. Second Row: George Olendorf, Karol Jean Myers, Judy Sevy, Carol Hopkins, Sue Swisher, Linda Miller, Rita Mallory, Maryann Angsten, Donna Gibson, Judy Armstrong, Pennie Johnson, Becky Reick, Linda Dougherty, Front Row: Bitsy Wach- ter, Nancy Butchart, Brende Blum, Diane Gris- wold, Judy Brychta, Nancy Toler, Ted Wheeler, Linda Wray, Sonja Halverson, Kookie Cluster, Lona Lewis. Page 74 . . . NATIONAL HONO R SGCIETY l,f.vg r ' ' SP1 OLD MEM Back Row: Ann Moncrief, Andrea Walton, Brenda Blum, Linda Lee Hill, Nancy Toler, Janice Yost. Front Row: Judy Buster, Kitty Fenner, Stephanie One of the greatest honors and surprises for a Central student is being tapped for National Honor Society. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the four factors considered for application to this honorary organization. To be eligible, a student must rank in the upper one- fourth of his class. This year, thirty-seven new junior and senior members were initiated in a solemn and beautiful ceremony. Miss Freda Neal, the sponsor, has done a fine job in keeping the National Honor Society stand- ards at a peak. ...milk Johnson, Eddie Herman, Jean Koch, Mary Bloom, Karol Jean Myers. I Y Freda Neal NEW Back Row: Jo Ellen Hawkins, Bob Stuber, Jan Wagoner, R. Rex Thompson, John Kost, Steve Beaver, Jim Coy, Bill Roumas, Jack Stuber, Tom Triplett, Norman Taylor, Joyce Goerke. Second Row: Bob Fitzsimmons II, Rose Jezak, Laura Ruhnke, Judy Ann Henry, Carol Hopkins, Lona Lewis, Linda Dougherty, Judy Neff, Sandra Fry, .H I1 MEMBERS Suzy Nothhouse, Maryann Angsten, Rebecca Shier, Saralyn Wagers. Front Row: Judy Litz, Jeanne Bradford, Kay Crigler, Judy Molloy, Anita Sue Jackson, Judy Brychta, Shermalyne Cabiness, Janet Su Cox, Dove Ann Gregory, Melisso Price, Marilyn Zurow, Carol Moore. P113 9 75 . N. H. S. TAP DAY Judy Molloy displays surprlse and relief on be ing tapped by N, H. S. member Jean Ann Koch The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organiza tion for those students who have performed out standing journalistic Work for the school paper Membership to this organization IS obtained by applying to the executive secretary of the Quill and Scroll. If a student ranks 1n the upper one third of his class and has the recommendation of QUILL AND SCRCLL Judy Litz, Gail Voltmer, Melissa Price Judy Henry, Carol Moore. Page 76 . . . Y-TEE PRE IDENTS Back Row: Peggy Hargrove, Carol Koelling, Judy Hatton, Shirley Jean Short, Connie Hatcher, Barbara Linneweh, Maryann Angsten, Connie Weaver, Ruth Goff. Middle Row: Sondra Sim- mons, Pat Quigley, Connie Voss, Marly Letts, Ar- To build a good personality, to be a better Christian citizen, and to work toward the best world possible is the plan behind the Y-Teens. Central has nineteen individual clubs with a total membership of approximately 575 girls. This year the Y-Teens have participated in numerous service projects. In addition, they have provided various social activities such as the Hanging of the Greens, the senior picnic, Tri-City Conference, leadership training day, and a formal spring dance. lene Kirby, Sue Swisher, Sharon Young, Judy Brychta. Front Row: Saralyn Wagers, Mary Anne Loyd, Lois Doak, Penney Batley, Veta Hamblen, Diane Sommers, Vera Swoboda, Ann Greathouse, Mary Jane Thompson. Mr. President! The Hi-Y members address their president at the regular meetings of the Hi-Ys of Central. These groups, under the sponsorship of the YMCA of St. Joseph, carry on various public services that are affiliated with the YMCA. During their weekly or bi-monthly meetings, they sometimes have prominent men of the city lead group discussions or give demonstrations on topics of interest to the boys. . . . HI-Y PRE IDENTS Back Row: Tom Triplett, Merrill Ehlert, Jack Stuber, Dick Landon. Front Row: Dwane Glancy, Gary Carter, Bob Roseler. Page 7 7 . . . FORUM CLUB Back Row: Eddy McCoy, Gary Crabtree, Bob Stuber, Jimmie Coy, Gary Carter, Doug Letts, John Kost, Jack Stuber, Jan Wagoner, Lester Van Zandt. Third Row: Jean Koch, Ed Herman, Harry Crowell, Mel Saferstein, Bill Utz, Judy Molloy, Laura Ruhnke, Steve Pitluck, James Mr. Chairman, I believe . . . and another mem- ber of the Forum Club goes on record. This group meets twice a month to discuss current affairs on the local, national, and international level. It also does much to further interest in Social Science. This interest is encouraged by discussions led by guest speakers. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors who pass a scholarship test and maintain an S average in Social Science. The club, sponsored by Miss Spangberg and Mr. Day, participates in many social activities. . . . SCIENCE CLUB Rosenthal. Second Row: Jo Ellen Hawkins, Ste- phanie Johnson, Melissa Price, Lona Lewis, Mari' lyn Zurow, Judy Neff, Lynne Freed, Joyce Goerke. Front Row: Bob Hastings, Bob Fitzsim- mons II, Sharon Young, Judy Sevy, Ann Moncrief, Nancy Toler, Judy Buster. The Science Club, perhaps, is closer to the stu- dents of Central than almost any other club. This is because of the annual Science Fair, in which a large part of the students take part. The hard work of the club members, combined with the able guidance of Mr. Carl Perry, insures the success of this yearly highlight which adds to the basic purpose of the club. This purpose is to interest people in science and to help those already interested to develop their knowledge and skill. Many students are thereby encouraged to make science a career. Back Row: Jim Bolin, Norman Vogel, Darryl Lundahl, Roger Driver, Roger Patterson, Walter Wilding, Dan Mannschreck, Lynn Taylor, Edwin Turner, Jan Wagoner, Richard Tiller, Bill Ruddy. Third Row: Eric Silver, Frank Hees, Linda Lee Hill, JoEllen Hawkins, Laura Ruhnke, Judy Mol- loy, Larry White, Donald Coates, Donald Pack- wood, Stephen Heller, Robert Berkowitz, Ronnie 7 ' 73 Q ' , Carl Perry Cabeen. Second Row: Veta Hamblen, Laine Bar- rett, Lois Butler, Donna Myers, Judy Olmstead, Joan Turner, Becky Shier, Maryann Angsten, Bob Fitzsimmons, Johnny Johnson, Jeri Leigh Hibler. Front Row: Barbara Forster, Marilyn Lathrop, Sandra Fry, Beverly Curry, Stephanie Johnson, Suzy Nothhouse, Saralyn Wagers, Janet Su Cox, Jim Buffum. Page 78 ...BRU H A D PENCIL A fi if f X E I f fr , , .M ., fag, 751, 1 9 ff, ff' 1 Miss Robinson Back Row: Franky Stein, William Roumas, Larry Englehart, Walter Wilding, Otis O'Dell Jr., Wal- lace McDonald, Gary Swails, Ramon Chambers, Bob Sale. Middle Row: Patricia Quigley, Mary Helen Goff, Judy Kay Jones, Barbara Forster, Talent in art is the qualification necessary for membership of the Brush and Pencil Club. The artistic minded members of this club make the decorations for many school-sponsored activities: seasonal decorations for the cafeteria, stage set- tings, and dance decorations. Semi-annual ban- quets, featuring talented guest speakers, and a colorful spring exhibit are the yearly highlights. The helpful criticism from the sponsor, Miss Hes- ter Robinson, is a great asset to the club, . . . CAMERA CLUB Ruth Goff, Barbara Jordan, Judy Wray, Benita True, Joyce Roberts. Front Row: Ernestine Nowak, Donna Watson, Linda Wray, Shirley Jor- dan, Karen Marolis, Karan Musick, Beverly Reyn- olds, Nancy Buck. It'll take just a second! That is what the average home photographer will say to his pros- pective subject. But to the members of the Cam- era Club, this statement is a fallacy. Picture tak- ing is an art in itself, as is developing the shots. The club is open to all students interested in ac- quiring or polishing these arts. The chief way in which the club is familiar to the students is through the noon movies, which are presented each week. is -ff f , , no , Mr, Dowell Back Row: Frank Hees, Neil Kalouner, Tom Swo- Roger Litz, Mary Ann, Angsten. Front Row: Suzy boda, John Frobenius, Richard Tiller. Middle Nothhouse, James Powell, Janet Su Cox, Stepha- Row: Geral-dene Cunningham, Dove Ann Gregory, nie Johnson. Page 79 . . F TURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA -3' Back Row: Judy Armstrong, Anne Alson, Jeanne Bradford, Judy McClard, Judy Coates, Darragh Kasakoff, Janet Clark, Carol May Cook, Beulah Holmes, Becky Shier, Connie Brant, Sarah Col- man, Juliann Bottorff, Lona Lewis. Middle Row: Pat Newman, Pat Quigley, Linda Shelley, Eileen Gladly would they learn, and gladly teach. This describes Central's newest club, the Future Teachers of America. This national organization, as the name itself implies, is composed of future teachers. It does much to encourage, to give in- formation, and to serve as a guide for those who go on with this interest. The members learned about the opportunities for and the qualities of a good teacher, as well as the rewards they might gain. Miss Mary Hash, the faculty sponsor, places special stress on these ideas. The future of our country is dependent on our teachers, and the F. T. A. is certainly doing its part in building this future. . . . SENIOR GIRL SCO Mary Hash Stanton, Lois Butler, Sherry Carter, Madeline Kapel, Marian Bielby, Linda. Zidell, Connie Hamm. Front Row: Penney Batley, Donna Crandell, Judy Gifford, Marian Borngesser, Lois Holman, Mary Jane Thompson, Shermalyne Cabiness, Lila Wray, Gay Swanson, Ruth Ann Bibb, Gloria Slater. Service First! That is the description of the Senior Scout Troop 202. This group of girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Louis Walter, does much to develop useful habits and practices, and participates in varied service projects. These projects include Civil Defense, Red Cross work, Community Chest, and working as Library aids. They also serve as assistants to Brownie and in- termediate Scout leaders. In addition to these projects, the girls still find time for parties, cook- outs, conferences, and handicrafts. TS Back Row: Stephanie Johnson, Laura Ruhnke, Su Cox, Suzy Nothhouse, Doris Wright, Marcia Judy Molloy, Jenila Snapp. Front Row: Janet Ziph. Page S0 Fr . . . RADIO CLUB Lecil Carroll Back Row: Johnny Johnson, Bill Gillespie, tin. Front Row: Bob Howard, Bob Hershey, Gregg Everett, Steve Smith, Gary Floss, Bob Mar- Jimmy Stafford, Rosalie Horner. What a bunch of hams! This fully describes the Radio Club of Central, but not in the way in which that statement is generally accepted. They are Hams, of course, in that they operate a li- censed club station W O Y P Y, and are in touch with other stations throughout the country. The meetings are also devoted to the discussion of radio principles. Mr. Lecil Carroll, their sponsor, is a. great help in aiding these students. t'Soup's on! The members of the Future Home- makers of America prepare themselves to be fu- ture housewives. At their meetings each month, skills in sewing, cooking and housekeeping are gained. The F.H.A. members serve at teas and faculty meetings from time to time. Miss Frances Lemmon, home economics instructor, serves as their excellent sponsor. . . . FUTURE HCMEMAKERS CF AMERICA Back Row: Mary Ellen Close, Bernice Carrel, Loretta Hodge, Susan Welsh, Joan Turner, Bev- erly Bunche, Annette Homan, Sharon Higdon, Donna Miller. Front Row: Penney Batley, Yvonne Baber, Carol Hines, Sandra Miller, Peisha Hurlbert, Dixie Middaugh, Marilyn Keck, Diane Sommers. Page 81 THE W KITAN BCARD Copy! Pictures! The entire work of the Waki- C - d-t Z St h - v - tan Borad is centered around these two items. masg ealigfsserz agxveigohnson and Blu Ron All through the year one hears about the Wakitan ' Board taking pictures and writing copy. , The work of this yearbook began last summer. The theme was decided and layouts were planned. The work continued during every sixth period of this school year. After each page was carefully planned, pictures taken, copy written, and names indexed, it was sent to the printer. Then with all the work done, all Wakitali Board members can rest with the hope of a job well done. Senior editors and index editors: Jo Ellen Hawkins and Saralyn Wagers. Class editors: Jeanne Bradford, freshmang Art editor, Donna Watson, club editor, Janet Yvonne Baber, sophomorep Dove Ann Gregory, Su Cox, sports editor, Judy Brychta. I ,far wma! Photographer, Ronnie Pittserg photography edi- Business managers: Joyce Goerke and Marilyn tor, Judy Henry: assistant, Charles Petersen. Lathrop. Page 82 THE 0 TLOOK STAFF What's new! This is a familiar statement used around the Outlook office in 204. It is the greeting of the journalism students who are members of the Outlook staff. Every two weeks their efforts are evidenced as the school paper is distributed. It does take a lot of time and effort in the gathering of every scrap of news about the fac- ulty, classes, activities, and sports of Central for this four-page edition. Under the able supervision of Miss Mildred Bringman, correct journalistic form is used to edit the Central High School OUTLOOK. Co-editors, second semester: Carol Moore and Gale Voltmerg co-editors, first semester: Andie Walton and Melissa Price. I Page three editors: Judy Litz and Judy Henry, in front, reporter, Lynn Taylorg layout editor, Jo Ellen Hawkins. ...ai Circulation, Don Lawton, CLarry Watson, not picturedjg business managers: Bob Stephenson and Ronnie Pittser Calso photographerb. Staff of page one: John Foley, Linda Berry, Gwen Christensen, Kay Beaty, and Charles Cum- mings. CJudy Whitman not pictured? Staff of page two: Judy Potts, Harvey Thomp- son, and Judy Lewis, Jerry Chambers at type- writer. lBob Horning not pictured.J 6. f Staff of page four. Harry Crowell, Mike Vaughn, and Larry Buseyg Andy Walton, seated. Page 83 . . . STAGE CREW David Asbury, Larry Koch, Bob Thomas, Steve Smith, Charles Carr, Danny Mannschreck. Get the film! Not a day goes by that the mo- tion picture operators aren't called upon to serve the school. Under the capable supervision of Miss Vita Slater these students are taught the correct way to use a projector. After becoming skilled opera- tors, they give their study time to showing movies. Central, its students and faculty, gains much from the time and effort given by these students who help make a course more easily understood through visual aids. Who gets those lights turned off at just the right moment? Who hung that goat's head in the middle of the stage? When questions such as these arise, there can be only one answer- the Central stage crew! Among their many jobs are caring for the public address system, seeing that curtains and lights are functioning properly, and making certain that all behind the scenes action runs smoothly. This small group, directed by Mr. Lecil Carroll, plays an important role in seeing that all stage productions are run on schedule. .-QMOTION PICTURE OPERATORS Back Row: Logan Wing, Lloyd Van Horn, Larry Larry Means, Dale Donaldson. Front Row: James Gilmore, David VanArsdale, Richard Tiller, Neil Sleezer, Robert Kennard, Geraldene Cunningham, Kalouner, Wayne Wilson. Middle Row: Glenn Phyllis Johnson, Jarra Lee Felt, Judie Taylor, Miller, Bob Gregory, Bill Kothe, Norman Tiedt, Brian Taylor. Page 84 . . . CUSTODIANS l Back: Henry Chatfield. Front: Thomas Waller, Lloyd Ragland. A custodian's work is never done. There are halls to be kept clean, rooms to be kept in order, and many odd jobs to be done. Even with the closing of the school year there is all the campus grass to keep mowed. Our engineers must also keep abreast of the activities of our school. They have to know just when Central is in use and to regulate the heat and ventilation accordingly-with the help of the weatherman's predictions. Have you ever tried to cook a balanced meal with a variety for a thousand people? It's not easy! But the cafeteria staff performs this task every day of the school week. They specialize in everything from homemade vegetable soup to cherry pie. Through their meals, many a scrawny freshman has become a heap-big letterman. Please and thank you are the least we can say as we pass in line before the steam tables each day. . . . CAFETERIA WORKERS Back Row: Kenneth Stocking, William DeV0re. Earl Griffin, Harold Thornton. Front Row: Mrs. Barbara Freeman, Mrs. Jane Kilgore, Mrs. Sophia Downer. Mrs. Malvina Schneider, Mrs. Ila Grim Mrs. Marguerite Kempf, Mrs. Bertha Denton Mrs. Jessie Shaiffer. Page 85 LIBRARY STAFF Back Row: Betsy McCoy, Sandra Roeder, Carol Serocki, Sharon Smith, Judy Wright, Joanna Hes- semyer, Sandy Glauser, Carolyn Burnett. Middle Row: Jenny Clark, Linda Welty, Marvis Vanfos- san, Billie Kent, Dana Rhodes, Suzanne Branch, Miss McClanahan, as librarian of the school li- brary, needs the assistance of at least two girls each period to operate the library in an orderly fashion. These students, who give up their study pe- riods, work behind the desk issuing books, repair- ing torn books, and helping fellow students in choosing books. . . . WAKITAN STAFF Karen Eddy, Ruth Thornton. Front Row: Ann Greathouse, Carol Moore, Saralyn Wagers, Mary Lisa Seaman, Janet Hillyard, Kay Crigler, Judy Bermond, Shermalyne Cabiness. The Wakitan Staff serves only a minor part in the editing of the yearbookg nevertheless, it does serve an essential part. The staff is responsible for helping to take orders in the fall, for deliver- ing the Wakitan in the spring, and helping take pictures. These students of the Wakitan staff are under the direction of the Wakitan Board and their able sponsors, Mr. Linus Dowell and Mr. Lewis Sim- mons. ii 'li , if ' 1. ' Linus Dowell Back Row: Donna Watson, Kitty Fenner, Bill Joyce Goerke, Janet Su Cox, Saralyn Wagers Roumas, Paul Davis, Charles Petersen, Ronald Carol Webb. Front Row: Kay Beaty, Billie Kent Pittser, Dove Ann Gregory, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Carol Hopkins, Judy Henry, Stephanie Johnson Elizabeth Salmons. Middle Row: Donna Myers, Beverly Martin, Judy Brychta, Linda Berry. Marilyn Lathrop, Yvonne Baber, Marcia Ziph, Page 86 Lois McClanahan .LLIIIRE CHIEF AND AIR RAID WARDENS Back Row: Jerry Chambers, Wally McDonald, Charles Livieri, Randall Sawyer, Gary Carter, Roger Wilson, Robert Thompson, Dan McCrosky, Warren McGrew, John Potts, John Nauman, Gregg Mansperger, Gerald Miller, Mike Quigley, Jim Burnham. Third Row: Harry Crowell, Mar- tha Geha, Keeran King, Don McCullah, Gary Schneider, Don Walton, David Harris, Fred Gil- ley, Ray Nickols, Arnold Carver, Carl Johnson, Gary Winfrey, Bob Foley, Eugene McKay. Sec- Whether one is carefully putting cookies into the oven in home economics or is slowly dressing for gym, five bells mean ACTION. For it is fire drill time again. Each month there is a fire drill during which the building is efficiently evacuated. The master- minds behind this operation are the fire chiefs elected by each home room. One fire chief stands guard at each outside exit and others check the building. When everything is in order, they re- port to the head fire chief and students return to their classes. ond Row: Steve Pitluck, Bob Roseler, Bob Fitz- simmons, Dick Grimes, Roger Anderson, Tod Berger, Jay Cox, Donald Shaw, Carl Chism, Dan Deatherage, Bob McBride, Richard Short, Bruce Clouse. Front Row: Judy Brown, Mary Anne Loyd, Linda Dillard, Shirley Dale, Eli McClana- han, Leo Blakley, Roger Hessler, Mary Lisa Sea- man, Linda McGrew, Carol Claycomb, Marcia Carter. Would you care for an old stuffed goat head? Each year it turns up again in a home room auction, so you may be the lucky purchaser! These auctions are sponsored by the Public Service Committee and are a means of raising money for such organizations as the Red Cross and the Community Chest. The committee is composed of members elect- ed by each home room and an appointed board of eight. The committees work is ably directed by Miss Lois McClanahan. . . . PUBLIC SERVICE BCARD Back Row: Steve Pitluck, Keeran King, John Ridpath, William Roumas, Ed McCoy, Jerry Albin, Terry Boyer, Charles Livieri, Tom Triplett, Steve I-Iarner, David Turner. Third Row: Nancy Buck, Jeanne Bradford, Jackie Jones, Larry Hit- son, Jerry Meeks, Bob Hastings, Melissa Price, Marilyn Zurrow, Brenda Blum, Jerry Nichols, Carol Tetherow. Second Row: Carole Weaver, Connie Voss, Betsy McCoy, Connie Reddick, Son- dra Simmons, Diane Griswold, Roz Young, Janice Blum, Jerry Crow, Delores Mozingo. Front Row: Kay Crigler, Shirley Dale, Ann Moncrief, Nancy Toler, Judy Bermond, Shermalyne Cabiness, Sha- roan Garelich, Judy Staton. Page 87 THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR . . Music from the choir room-music from the, band room-music from the auditorium! This music is in the air throughout the entire school year. Every day, as we sit in our classes, we can hear Mr. Gench's singing groups and Mr. Bing's band echoing in Centra1's halls. In the auditorium, we hear the final prays of of this rehearsing, as Well as musical tale other Central students. Freq nt guestselso ad to the musical atmo erevb J Aff 2128532 W51 ,fb jf W W A 'D M ' 4 W W W WDW' WW JN' ff If ,Jdwfyj ,Lf , Zh. 4 qi Jigs Xf X! , f P 0,0 if ff' ff: QD fl as E X NX SX A ff VD 0 X 'I U It ,V y .f f f if- ,- Ag RSX X ff 'X 4 Xxx-V . XR sl 1 QNQQ N .1 I' . DX X , . li s 0 Page 88 .mQgGLEE CLUB Back Row: Janice Hoesing, Marcia Phillips, Judy Olmstead, Bonnie Allen, Connie Hatcher, Judy McClard, Francis Tuck, Peggy Milbourn, Judith Coates, Judy Schnebly, Janet Clark, Patty Houp, Carol Harris, Carolyn Beam, Nancy Hedlund, Mabel Walters, Linda Welty. Third Row: Sandra Harris, Sharon Williams, Sylvia Turner, Sonja Halverson, Judy Ruoff, Elaine Stuber, Judy With- am, Pam Minger, Anne Alson, Penny Cormany, Sue Swisher, Bobbetta Williams, Debbie Willis, Lois East, Linda Shelley, Susan Moose. Second Row: Evelyn Ruhnke, Rilla Marie Ogi, Karen Hil- lix, Connie Voss, Karen Eddy, Mary Frances Mc- Grew, Kathleen Moore, Marilyn McCoun, Marilyn Mayse, Wanda Puett, Barbara Pennington, Jeri Hibler, Sharon Guinn, Janice Corwin, Donna Cran- dell. Front Row: Becky Reick, Frances Mason, Shirley Turner, Sharon Garelich, Pat Ruggerio, Mary Jane Pennington, Mary Francis Keller, Rosalie Levy, Sharaon Landree, Kay Hurst, Ear- lene Mitchell, Juanema Bell. Approximately one hundredsophomore and jun- ior girls, chosen and directed by Mr. Marvin Gench, work daily through their various numbers, religious, popular, and novelty songs. In this class the girls learn proper group singing and, as a result, have done well in performances such as the Christmas program and the Brotherhood Week Assembly. -at Back Row: Linda Nash, Connie Weaver, Stacia Bruckschen, Donna Gibson, Ruth Ward, Janice Carlson, Barbara Jordan, Nancy Stuber, Mary Linda Hines, Cathy Fairleigh, Kathie Johnson, Judy Armstrong, Gail Rothstein, Pat Morgan, Dina Grimes, Judy Hatton, Georgann Coons. Third Row: Marla Jean Schnuelle, Judy Sargent, Laniss Kallauner, Elizabeth Estes, Sandra Coder, Judy Gifford, Deanna Nordstrom, Areta Soper, Donna Shaw, Edith Woods, Linda Wray, Karen Wray, Pat Quigley, Carol Tetherow, Mavis Van- fossan, Sylvia Lyon. Second Row: Judy Carter, Pennie Johnson, Carole Field, Carole Weaver, Marian Borngesser, Karen Nichols, Roberta Safer- stein, Cathy Hall, Sharon McFadden, Marly Letts, Sue Coder, Karen Cutler, Judy Staton, Jeannie Jeffries, Rosalee Parker. Front Row: Pat Pugh, Cynthia Cox, Janet Hillyard, Gloria Garrison, Carolyn Hutchinson, Dolores Mozingo, Judy Gor- den, Janice Tarwater, Karin Swanson, Beverly Barton, Linda Yeaney, Ann Greathouse, Jarra Lee Felt, Carol Claycomb, Sydney Smith. Page 89 QGNCERT CHOIR i i Back Row: Donald Packwood, Wayne Wilson, Mike Murrell, Jim Bolin, Dwane Glancy, Glen Schindler, Larry Slater, Edwin Turner, Roger Wilson, Gary Phillips, Merrill Ehlert, John Fro- benius, Don May, Larry Leith. Third Row: Pat Travis, Janet Guthrie, Joanna Hessemyer, Jean Koch, Donna Kibble, Pat Farmer, Karen Noland, Mike Myers, Harry Crowell, Herschel Hendrick- son, Roger Drake, Rita Mallory, Stephanie John- son, Claire Taylor, Carol Hopkins, Jenny Clark, Second Row: Carol Eggleston, Gayle Hart, Gail . . . CLOISTS row, Anita Jackson Campbell. LQALTNNER CHCIR Voltmer, Marcia Ziph, Millie Young, Mary Ann Howard, Paul Chapman, Marilyn Zurow, Linda Hill, Jeanne Bradford, Linda Dougherty, Mary Jane Thompson, Nancy Saunders, Cindy Buster. Front Row: Betsy Brown, Karol Jean Myers, Ro- berta Campbell, Carol Montgomery, Kay Crigler, Gwen Christensen, Shermalyne Cabiness, Bob Howard, Judy Bermond, Marilyn Maison, Judy Reed, Peg Hahn, Doris Stouffer, Janice Yost, ac- companists. Sing and rejoice. Out of room 111, during the fourth period, flows beautiful harmony as Cen- tral's eight-part Concert Choir practices. Director, Marvin Gench, Jr., opens each session with warm-up exercises of humming, mo, moo, ah, and ya, ha, ha. Selections vary from the light lyrics of t'Buggy Ride to the great spiritual Plorate Filii Israel. Public performances are quite frequent for the choir of 110 strong. Many of the St. Joseph serv- Back Row: Ed McCoy, Dick Kerns, Charles Carr, Roger Wilson, Dwane Glancy, Roger Howard, Roger Drake, Donald Packwood, Herschel Hen- drickson, Johnny Johnson. Third Row: Linda Hill, Beverly Wilson, Mike Myers, Jerome Lund, Harry Crowell, Gary Phillips, Bud Taylor, Merrill Ehlert, Rita Mallory, Elaine Fellman. Second Row: Rosanne Eierdanz, Roberta Campbell, Carol Montgomery, Jeanne Bradford, Marilyn Zurow, Laura Ruhnke, Connie Gupton, Nancy Saunders, Ann Moncrief, Sharon Schneider. Front Row: Janice Yost, accompanist, Jenny Clark, Karol Jean Myers, Lynne Freed, Madeline Kapel, Judy Brychta, Shermalyne Cabiness, Gayle Hart, Anita Sue Jackson, Becky Shier, accompanist. Page 90 Back Row: Mike Paddleford, Don McFadden, Ed- ward McCoy, Roger Howard, Charles Carr, Dick Kerns, Jim Hulse, Miles Stroud, Phil Kaplan, Roger Litz, Dick Landon, Mike Sharp, Bill Krum- me. Third Row: Margaret Brooks, Doris Wright, Roger Anderson, John Johnson, John Thompson, Ken Allen, Jerome Lund, Joel Daynosky, Neil Kalouner, Jim Lehr, Michael Katcher, Rosanne Eierdanz, Judy Whitman. Second Row: Judy ice clubs have been entertained by the choir. The choir had the honor this year of being asked to sing for Fortnightly. Two school assemblies have also been given as well as background music for the Christmas play. An annual Spring concert was also given for the enjoyment of stu- dents and parents. A trip to the Missouri State Music Contest held at Columbia marked the high spot for the choir members this year. The choir sang two selections for the judging. Lewis, Ruth Jennings, Mary Helen Goff, Shirley Dale, Ann Moncrief, Joan Dyche, Connie Hines, Laura Ruhnke, Mary Graff, Beverly Wilson, Bev- erly Stokes, Madeline Kapel, Judy Neff, Elaine Fellman. Front Row: Judy Buster, Sharon Schneider, Pat Neely, Lona Lewis, Cheryl Kulow' ski, Andrea Walton, Judy Brychta, Peg Hargrove, Anita Sue Jackson, Lynne Freed, Joan Hill, Con- nie Gupton, Joyce Fuller, Sharon Young. Director Marvin Gench, Jr. . . . DAILY SESSION UF CHUIR 4 l l Page 91 ...BA I I Back Row: Boyer, Bill Wolf, Roger Angsten, Gary Schneider. Roger Claycomb, Tommy Obersteadt. Third Row: Dennis Frame, Shere Hite, Linda Hill. Caroline Martin, Elaine Barrett, Joan Turner, Gary Heller, Lynn Sawyers. CONDUCTOR D Z l . .4 Second Row: Garry Dixon, Gerri Vogel, Shirley Murphy, Bernice Carrel, Janet Su Cox, Mary Ur- ban. Connie Hamm, Jack Nichols. Front Row: Carol Moore, Shirley Jean Short, Pat Travis, Linda Zidell, Burton Dunbar, Tod Berger, Reggie Mon- roe. Reggie Bibb. Steve Hall, Larry Grim, Kermit A stirring drum beat! A flash of blue and white! These are the phrases that describe the Central Band. A marching band as well as a concert band, these musicians are on hand with appropriate music for almost every school event, including football games, the R.O.T.C. Review, the Queen Coronation, numerous parades, and every assembly. Allan Bing PEP BAND Bob Berger, Gary Wilson, Kermit Boyer, Lloyd VanHorn, Bobbie Beger, Mike Bowen, Sharon Baughman, Norman Vogel, Marlene John- son, Steve Hall, Larry Grim. Page 92 I 1 Q 5 03 Backr Row: Judy Molloy, Norman Cox, Tom Todd, Mike Bowen, Lloyd Van Horn, Gary Wilson, Jay Cox, Bob Berger. Third Row: Ronald Powell, Ronnie Patton, William Washington, Judy Mc- Guire, Sondra Donaldson, Carole Sue Chism, Gay- lon Hiner, Marilyn Keck, Lois Doak. Second The Pep Band is responsible for the music at pep assembly and at football games when the entire band is not present. An essential part of the band is the dash added by the majorettes. Our high-stepping girls have a number of intricate, fancy dance steps to please the spectators wherever the band appears. DRUM MAJORETTE Row: Bobbie Beger, Claire Taylor, Georgia Mont- gomery, Schoyler Imlay, Norman Vogel, Eric Sil- ver, Dennis Vogel, Gary Loe. Front Row: Larry Bennett, Michael Paine, Sharon Baughman, Mar- lene Johnson, Janet Clark, Janet Matthews, Dixie Middaugh, Carlene Goatcher, Peisha Hurlbert. ASS'T BAND DIRECTOR L Carol MAJORETTES Standing: Dixie Middaugh, Pat Travis?-'Carol Moore, Drum Majoretteg Shirley Short, Head Ma- joretteg Carlene Goatcher. Front: Peisha Hurl- bert. Page 93 Kermit Boyer Zv- SOMETHING TO WORK FOR . . . . . . SPORTS The cornerstone of old Central was set in a prominent place under the flag to remind us of the fine traditions that must be carried with us during and after our four years of learning. Every year, a great part of the students carry on this tradition by establishing new standards in sports for future generations to follow and im- prove upon. Students who participate in sports, R. O. T. C., and G. A. A., however, accomplish much more than merely leaving these standards. They learn that anything accomplished requires physical and mental training, more commonly known as hard Work! I Most of all, they learn that participating is still the most gratifying thing in sports. Xa, .2 I A MVC ' 1'ie'f f 3g QV 9 Xi: W Hg 1 tail 1 l NW l li xl rx L Page 94 if 1 , ,ff 271' Q 5 4, ,f I f Y gi lg! 1 i , Q I I ' . 1 ,fx 1 I' K r X, 5 hflv , A Lv, x ' .- -l -, ' V 1 f I 2 Fi xx 3 v t QJWL N XNQ 1 Q J : ? 4 I ' 51 'x in, x - 3 2- . T 1 : 1 1-H 1411-H, -'Mila , 1 I - Q Lf ' L94,A,,g1igwL.,, f X ek 1 . L : ,1.,f-1?-f ','jMi f',,- 11 -. 1-4 Lx N Eb M7 il? 1 x 'k.p:' f Inv, H gui l K u -.V H 7 I ,Af 'Hg .5 ' - H1 I f fx L f ' Aw, A f y ,lf wax. -f f M f 3 ' ' H X 'fb 2 ' f- A VN. 1? ,W 1' ' 1, J T 5 '1 . hi 12252. - X-X, ,ff fmwmy f . X x i. ,151 x. I if f 'ff 31:1 WN M D Xur Jr! UI' 'fly 'V 'Ugg 1 L K l 'ru i if'ff f X I K I H Um X fq m .ff'1:i!?I-3 K X I' ' M K qu, ' -5 l lu' I Page 95 HER HIGHNESS OF FOOTBALL , X QUEEN... ff' A Mary Bloom , , ' N ' .M , 5 l - ra 'P ' KL 'V ., If -QL MAID OF HONOR . . . Brenda Blum NDANTS . . . Cargl Hopkins Judy Lewis Billie Kent Page 96 Q, A DAY or HOMECGMING Gary Carter snares a pass during the home- coming game. Q? ix E. See what I've got!'f says one Central support- er as he shows off one of his homecoming hats. Vim, . A 1 , 19795 i i is fx Those who took part in the Coronation strike I - - one final pose. Did they win? Ve1, this G.A.A. homecoming float did walk off with the first prize! Page 97 , -A if xx K s- 5 J The arrival of Queen Mary Bloom escorted by Tom Trip- lett. . . . FOGTBALL Central's football tri-captains, Clyde Puett, Buddy Taylor, and Merrill Ehlert, rejoice at the season's record. The packed stadium was silenced by the refer- ee's starting whistle. It was the opening night of football and the Central Indians stole the spot- light by capturing the Jamboree title. This was just the start, however, as Central finished the season with a record of seven wins and two losses. As a result of this fine effort, they won the City League Title and placed third in the Pony Express Conference. Central dominated the All-City teams by plac- ing seven men on the first team and four on the second. On the first team were Clyde Puett, back, Norman Taylor, halfbackg Roger Wilson, center, Charles Livieri, guard, Fritz Haller and John Potts, tackles. The second team included Gary Carter, Charles Petersen, Bob Stuber, and Alex Wilkinson. Six of Central's players won even greater hon- ors by being placed on the All-Conference team. These were Merrill Ehlert, Fritz Haller, Charles Petersen, Harry Crowell, Norman Taylor, and Jack Stuber. Coach John Gibson Recognition is especially due Charles Livieri for a spot on the All-State Team. The reserve team had a successful season with four wins over two losses and one tie. Our coaching staff, consisting of John Gibson, Byron Baker, Milton Day, Howard Iba, Jewel Robinson, Gus Sarris, and Tom Nurnberger, whose work made these titles possible, is heartily congratulated. SCORES Central ........ .1 ..... 20 Sedalia ...... ...... 6 Central ....... ........ 2 6 C. B. ....... . ..... . 6 Central ........ ........ 3 1 Lafayette ..... ..,... 0 Central ........ ........ 6 7 Wentworth .... ......... 1 3 Central ....... ........ 3 8 Benton ............................ 0 Central ....... ..... 6 William Chrisman ........ 13 Central ....... ..... 6 North Kansas City ........ 20 Central ....... ........ 2 6 Springfield .... ............. 0 Page 98 . . . FOOTB LL SQUAD VARSITY FOOTBALL Back Row: Stuber, Lowe, Haller, Beaver, Carter, Bell, Potts, Brown, Browser, Wilson, Hume. Mid dle Row: Nauman, Nickols, Stuber, Petersen, Liv ieri, Ehlert, Phillips, Wilkinson, McCullah, Drake Front Row: Berger, Ziph, Crowell, Vaughn, Law ton, Colman, Puett, Triplett, Boyer, Taylor, Sei fert. RESERVE FOOTBALL Back Row: Briscoe, Patton, McKay, Busey, James, Cox, Grant, Taylor, Hastings, Daily, Wiehl, Myers Blakley, Chrisman, Nickols, Lawrence, Hulse, Har- ner, Chism. Third Row: Obersteadt, Schneider, Silverglat, Polsky, Keck, Justice, McDonald, Wal- ton, Nauman, Wyant, Geha, Kost, Dyson, Cum- mings, Short, Wallerstedt, Albin, Steele. Second Row: Murrell, McFadden, Hall, Robinson, Jack- son, Hudson, Howard, Landis, Lehr, Jones, Wild ing, Deatherage, Paddleford, Da'ynosky, Lewin Landon, Fitzsiinmons, Mannschreck, Bennett, Ber ger. Front Row: Glancy, Griffin, Nordstrom, May Harris, Sharp, Schindler, Tidmore, Rebensdorf Nauman, Mueller, Heater, White, Mason. Hitch heart, Payne. , A --ur - ' - . , R, '- A .I w 1 - . L ,A . -41 . . ' 'fJ wE 'k l i ' fil l c , l a , . ' -, ., L i 1 fi ,fe Q , 5 A L ':' , ' sl T- , Y '- 1 E , :Q I e 4 If -X ' X l V . 1 Kg i '- I , . A M n ew . .. -X. J, ,ay i it . X 1. A 'K R tn. tl x 'X -. Q tk - A 1 I ,Lk B xxl' I 5 N, w 'av' IJ, 4, ' , fb ,Q . ,, v - A 'X . f .t ' . 7 X 7 ' ' ' - 1 7 Q - - .1 . l ' A-X A . V A z ,lf ' F ' l ' , 'f 4 ,' 1 ' in A ef , ,Q , , I! D -,, ,X I , A .vi - at f ,xv S A FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Row: Reece, Dewald, Dunavant, Dozier, Sale, Schindler, Folks, McClanahan, Miller, Brooks, Gordon, Zirkle, Holmes, Redmon, Kers- nick, Snapp, Kirby, Roberts, Cook. Third Row: VVhatley, Mansperger, Miller, Crawford, Jones, Cobb, Brower, Nixon, Wright, Newman, McAllis- ter,'Spotts, Snargrass, Blakley, Reiley, Deather- age, Sontheimer. Second Row: Wood, Manning, Todd, Poirier, Stapleton, Colestock, Berry, Price Atkinson, Hart, Barnes, Buckey, Stine, Christgen Cooper, Grooms, Bundy, Heller, Hoffman, Alders Young. Front Row: Brumback, Grimes, Goodring Knepper, Burnham, Dunbar, Ayers, Stapleton Temps, Greer, McBride. Kendall, Fisher, Smith Nichols. Page 99 Steve Beaver Clarence Bell Kermit Boyer Bill Bowser Kurt Brown Gary Carter Larry Coleman Harry Crowell Roger Drake Merrill Ehlert Fred Haller Charles Hume Don Lawton Charles Livieri Bill Lowe Don McCullah Page 100 Wake Nauman Raymond Nickols Charles Petersen Gary Phillips John Potts Clyde Puett Bob St LETTERME . . . uber Jack Stuber it 3 'A lilq ii , I X Z' nu , ,Q , A N.. 'nf 1' w l ASL. g,ff,,,, ,, , , , , ,W-0-4 fl' ff W ,,-..,,.i.. 4 Norman Taylor Tom Triplett Mike Vaughn Alex Wilkinson l Roger Wilson Andy Ziph Bob Berger, Mgr. Bill Seifert, Mgr. Page 101 . . HER HIGHNESS OF BASKETBALL QUEEN . . . Mary Ann Howard S ,, . 'E , If 1 V N N .2 V ya E 9423, ,Y ' Saundra. Springsted ATTENDANTS . . . , f ffm? rolling by Queen Mary Ann starts the game throwing the ball to the referee. Page 102 . .1 ' .EMAIL Karol Jean Myers A NIGHT OF HCMECOMING A 1 it W ,fa 2 Rx Coach Iba with a royal background concentrates on 2 ,1 J, wg Q ,W ,a ,Rf l A 15Tf3 f gg q p fil Q X , gf? 7 fi' ff I ' ' Wx fr X M ffff, .fa 7, ,f 'f' ff , W' , 4 f?'f 7 51,41 , WI, , K ,. Silhouette of a. queen. ' QUEEN 1 Q jf HW ,,, y Nswvf 7 IQ 5 9 l K :Q gf L. hi! E ' gm-J f C' it 1 K Gathered around Queen Mary Ann is her court consisting of Norman Taylor, Bob Stuber, Merrill Ehlert, Clarence Bell, Jim Coy, and Douglas Letts. Sitting are attendants Saundra Springsted and Karol Jean Myers with crown bearer and page, Cindy and Mark Crigler. Page 103 Queen Mary Ann is CIOWH ed by Basketball co captain Merrill Ehlert I un, eg. .nf . . . BASKETBALL Basketball Co-captains Clarence Bell and Mer- rill Ehlert look over the tough schedule. From the start of the season it was evident that the Tribe Roundballers were going places. And they did-all the way to the State. The fourth place position in the North Kansas City Tournament was a start. As the season pro- gressed Central placed first in the C. B. Tourna- ment, third in the Pony Express Conference, and a second place tie for the City Title, Due to balanced height, strong defense, and solid rebounding, Central ended a successful sea- son by winning the Regional Tournament and opening the State Basketball Tournament at St. Louis. The following boys shared honors on the All- City Team: Kurt Brown, Don Blakley, Merrill Ehlert, and Clarence Bell. Special recognition was given to Gary Carter for being placed on the first team. The good ball control and ball handling of the reserve team paid off with a 6-0 record and the title as All-City Champions. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ........ ....... 6 0 Page 104 Coach Howard Iba .......54 Hogan .......33 North Kansas City. .......38 Pem Day .......49 Wentworth . .......52 Southeast . .......77 Fillmore . .......71 Faucett . .......64 Lafayette . .......43 Hogan .......45 North Kansas City. .......52 Benton .......52 Maryville .......50 William Chrisman . .......58 Lafayette Parkhill ........ Wentworth ,.... Benton .................... William Chrisman C. B. ....................... . Lafayette ................ North Kansas City BASKETBALL UADS XJ ldv 2,3 I Ll ... ljxji ,,a,,l.l,1 Y VARSITY BASKETBALL Back Row: John Rebensdorf, Manager, Clarence fert, Manager. Front Row: Don Briscoe, Leon Bell, Steve Beaver, Don Blakley, Kurt Brown, Guyton, Bob Stuber, Norman Taylor, Merrill Ehl- Gary Carter, Doug Letts, Chuck Hume, Bill Sei- ert, Jack Stuber, Jim Coy. RESERVE BASKETBALL Second Row: Dick Geha, Dwight Pope, Leonard ner. Front Row: Richard Robinson, Roger An- Steele, John Kost, John Wallerstedt, Jan Wago- derson, Bob Polsky, John Wyant, Dick Landon. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Second Row: Robert Stapleton, Byron Brown, Row: Paul Knepper, Tom Snargrass, Vern Miller, Larry Grimes, Manly Tubbs, Dick McAllister, Jim Jim Temps, Eugene Nichols, Calvin Cobb, Burt Burnham, Torn Todd, Buddy Brower, Bobbie New- Barns, Gary Greer, Dennis Vvright, Terry Snapp. man, Ronnie Sontheimer, Dick Nixon. Front Page 105 I . . BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Lab' Steve Beaver Clarence Bell Don Blakley Don Briscoe gl X Kurt Brown Gary Carter Jim Coy Merrill Elhert vi' XJ' f 1 f fx Leon Guyton Chuck Hume Douglas Letts Bob Stuber Jack Stuber Norman Taylor John Rebensdorf Bill Seifert Page 106 OOO HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORT P An opponent is snowed under by Central line- Clarence Bell goes for two men. points despite foe's efforts. L fl 5. xiii E411 ini-s, Bill Seifert and Carl Chism Who's Who? Three players fthere must be display Elvis, the Wentworth three 'cause there's six feetb hit the dirt as Cen- dragon, soon to perish in the tral downs another ball carrier. homecoming bonfire. Cheerleaders CJudy Kulowski, Rosanne Eier- WH danz, Pennie Johnsonb go through varied motions while working up pep for the team. Page 107 . . TRACK LETTERME OF 1956 David Blakley Leon Guyton Jim Coy Pat Dakon Merrill Ehlert Max Grooms Ted Heater Ed Hesselschwerdt Charles Hume Dick Lisenbee , if ' ' i 4 35 J' i ' In Bill Lowe Ronnie Mason John Nauman Jim Ozenberger Charles Petersen Clyde Puett Richard Robinson if 7..- Roger Sigers Leonard Steele Bob Stuber Rod Swearingen Bob Tietz Y i John Ullery N 'W .I ,, 0 V A , 6 O ' , I F A' tx? G ' Yi L I 4 ,,,vv D 7 0 0 O DC J 4 47 G 1 U ,Q G O N.. if , V 1 D O K A Q To ' O or fl .1 A A 1610 L in Don Vollintine Jan Wagoner Jon Wyant Ed Zagrodzky Bill Seifert, Mgr. Page 108 . . . TRACK AND BASEBALL Track, an individualistic sport, gives the boys a chance to show off their skills. The fourteen different events gave over 300 boys a wide va- riety from which to choose. Central took an active part in several track meets and succeeded in capturing the city meet. John Ullery was again leader in both the low hurdles and broad jump events. Charles Hume earned a third place position on the All-State Track Team in the 880-yard dash. Safe! yells the referee as a runner slides into home plate. Safe or out, it's all in fun and the Indians took full advantage of it during the baseball season. The following scores are the results of the eight games played: Central ................. ...1 Park H111 ...............,.......... 15 Central ........ ..... 3 North Kansas City ........ 9 Central ........ ..... 1 C. B. .................................. 11 Central ........ ..... 1 North Kansas City ........ 8 Central ........ ........ 1 0 C. B. .................................. 6 Central ........ ..... 3 Park Hill ..... ....... 8 Central ........ ..... 1 C. B. ....... ....... 0 Central ........ ..... 5 C. B. .... ....... 4 hr.. 7 K. Clifford Grenier is safe on first as Rod Swear X54 Nx ingen receives the ball too late 4 I 5 mx ., A X fa!! XX f L X 1 x Q f 7K X K- f aff: John Duggins strains for distance in a broad jump as Coach John Gibson looks on calmly. Page 109 . . BASEBALL LETTERMEN OF 1956 I T17 ' wx 3 : Q., ,151 Q f y 0 , 1 'Y . , X X051 L Bon Blakley V K. C. Boyle Norman Cox Bob Krumme . 1' lx. fly, Royce Marquardt ,si .mf R chard M ller Steve P tluck Mike Sharp I BV lc'?H6'5 B HF .l LL, ,U Davie Short ' 'g'H0'6' '353Qz+0f l K' Il Bill Strop Norman Taylor Jerry Thompson Q. , -'QQ iy Tom Trlplett Dean White Rollie Wiehl James Welch, Mgr. Page 110 . . . COACHE John Gibson ., J - . 51125 ' ' ' ' J' Lf 1' , 4- ,iw 3 5 , V Byron Baker They are always behind the team! Central's coaching staff plays a tremendous part in boys' athletics. It is their help and guidance that leads the Indians to victory. Much time after school is spent getting the boys into shape for competitive games in football, basketball, track, and baseball. Central appreciates, too, the efforts put forth by these coaches for their teaching as well as for their coaching. . . . YS' C CLUB 7-ff 1 f,. W! 'fs Howard Iba Milton Day Heap big Indian! A true description of Cen- tral's varsity lettermen decked in white sweaters and a bright white To become a member of the C Club, a boy must have earned at least one varsity letter in one of the major sports. The money-making project of the club this year was the selling of ballpoint pens with a Central mono- gram. The C Club Banquet climaxes the year's events. , ,M I 4-41. P -mimi? Q f fm 1 is r tiV43kQQ :?i Q.fN,,lt.fx Back Row: Tom Triplett, David Short, Charles Hume, Harvey Thompson, Mike Quigley, Jim Coy, Ed Zagrodzky, Leonard Steele, Clarence Bell, Don F. Blakley, Gary Carter, Kurt Brown, John Steve Beaver, Ronnie Mason. Third Row: Dean White, Ted Heater, Richard Robinson, Gary Phillips, Charles Livieri, Don McCullah, Bob Stuber, John Nauman, James Welch, Rollie Wiehl, Jack Stuber, Jon Wyant, Bob Berger, Bill Seifert. Second Row: Roger Drake, Merrill Ehlert, Andy Ziph, Roger Wilson, Mike Sharp, Steve Pitluck, Alexa ander Wilkinson, Charles Petersen, Mike Vaughn, Ray Nickols, Bill Lowe. Front Row: Harry Crowell, Kermit Boyer, Don Lawton, Clyde Puett, Bill Bowser, John Potts, Larry Colman, Fritz Haller, Wake Nauman, Bud Taylor. Page 111 ...PERSQU D Back Row: Carol Eggleston, Mary Bloom, Stepha- nie Johnson, Rose Jezak, Laura Ruhnke, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Janet Crabtree, Judy Potts, Melissa Price, Jean Koch, Ann Moncrief, Judy Sevy, Judy Whitman, Andrea Walton, Brenda Blum, Carol Hopkins. Third Row: Sandra Miller, Sharon Schneider, Donna VVatson, Gwen Christensen, Linda Miller, Dove Ann Gregory, Carol Webb, Kitty Fenner, Betsy Brown, Billie Kent, Marcia Ziph, Jeanne Bradford, Janice Yost, Judy Lewis, Kay Beaty. Second Row: Judy Henry, Martha Geha, Judie Heaviland, Ruth Goff, Shere Hite, Rosanne Eierdanz, Judy Brychta, Saundra Spring- sted, Karol Jean Myers, Diane Griswold, Kookie Cluster, Yvonne Baber, Nancy Toler. Front Row: Carol Moore, Sharon Young, Joyce Goerke, Linda Berry, Nancy Butchart, Lana Kuehn, Mary Lois Bente, Judy Buster, Sherrnalyne Cabiness, Bitsy Wachter, Ellen Spector, Cheryl Kulowski. . . . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Back Row: Rosanne Eierdanz, Kitty Fenner, Linda Berry. Front Row: Sharon Young, Penny Johnson, Judy Buster. CO HEAD CHEERLEADERS We Wi' Sharon Young, Rosanne Eierdanz. Page 112 . . . rm' SQUAD ice, . , 91, ,gf 5,4 f' A PA tg Back Row: Judy Staton, Pennie Johnson, Janice Hoesing, Linda Nash, Barbara Jordan, Stacia Bruckschen, Donna Gibson, Rita Mallory, Marilyn Zurow, Ruth Jennings, Judy Neff, Judy Wright, Karen Marolis, Linda Dougherty. Third Row: Jenny Clerk, Shirley Jordan, Judy Kay Jones, Pat Bowen, Sharon McFadden, Judy Carter, Nancy Stuber, Sydney Smith, Linda Yeaney, Mavis Van- fossan, Linda Ackley, Maryann Angsten. Second Row: Cindy Buster, Kay Crigler, Sonja Halver- School spirit is given a terrific boost by Cen- tral's Pep Squad. When one hundred little tongues are yapping all at once, and one hundred little larynxes are straining all together, that is NOISE! The Pep Squad attends all home games and two out-of-town games each year. This year the girls attended both the football game and the basket- ball game at William Chrisman. The Pep Squad is sponsored by Miss Nancy Adle and Mrs. Elaine Guenther. '3-, . .',,. A. son, Becky Reick, Sue Swisher, Penny Cormany, Mary Helen Goff, Pat Dunavant, Shirley Dale, Mary Jane Thompson, Lynne Freed, Sharon Smith, Connie Boyd, Peggy Hargrove. Front Row: Judy Bermond, Janet Hillyard, Judy Kulow- ski, Marly Letts, Mary Keller, Linda Wray, Pat Neely, Lona Lewis, Anita Sue Jackson, Sandra Fry, Suzy Nothhouse, Judy Reed, Jeanene Mc- Pike. As students dash into the auditorium at 11:25 a. m. almost every Friday, they may feel appre- hensive. The apprehension is due to the fact that Dizzy Dozen, otherwise known as cheerleaders, are putting on another pep assembly. This summer the cheerleaders attended a five- day clinic at Norman, Oklahoma, and later a one- day clinic at Central. The cheerleaders have been well assisted by Mrs. Gladys Baker, who has done a fine job of sponsoring. .L.,rgEsERvE CHEERLEADERS Cindy Buster, Betsy Brown, Kay Crigler, Judy Kulowski, Mary Ann Howard, Jenny Clark. Page 113 11 PRESIDENT Stephanie Johnson A SPONSOR Mrs. Frank Baker G. A. A. TROPHY GIRLS I Back Row: Judy Brychta, Beverly Griffis, Yvonne Baber, Judy Molloy, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Dove Ann Gregory, Bobbie Beger, Carol Webb, Carol Hines. Middle Row: Sandra Miller, Beverly Bunche, Sandra Fry, Peggy Hargrove, Maryann Angsten, Pat Morgan, Linda Hill. Front Row: Mary Ruth Newlon, Carol Moore, Saralyn Wagers, Judy Litz, Stephanie Johnson, Janet Su Cox, Jeanne Brad- ford, Judy Reed. TENNIS CHAMPION Judy Brychta The Girls' Athletic Association is an organiza- tion which gives the girls plenty of opportunity to show off their athletic abilities. They can take part in any or all of nine popular sports. Outdoor sports, such as Wisket, archery, and tennis are played at the beginning of the school year. As the days get colder, indoor sports such as volleyball, basketball, bowling, and ping pong get a workout. Along with spring fever comes the well-known, well-liked sports of badminton and swimming. Even though the girls play mostly for pleasure, they are awarded the HC letter, the C pin, and later the trophy faccording to the number of points acquiredb. Besides sports, G. A. A. takes part in various activities such as the sponsorship of a tea to welcome the Freshman girls, holding an annual ARCHERY CHAMPION Shirley Dale bonquet for the Board of Managers, and having complete charge of the Basketball Queen Corona- tion. They also publish a Student Directory for the convenience of the student body. Page 114 !. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WISKET CHAMPIONS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Back Row: Dove Ann Gregory, Judy Molloy, Jo Ellen Hawkins. Second Row: Freida Schnei der, Janet Su Cox, Donna Watson, Linda Hill Front Row: Bobbie Beger, Saralyn Wagers, Steph anie Johnson. Back Row: Sandry Fry, Judy Bartling, Gail Hart, Pat Farmer. Front Row: Judy Reed, Maryann Angsten, Suzy Nothhouse. BOWLING CHAMPIONS Back Row: Elizabeth Salrnons, Carol Webb. Front Row: Carol Moore, Jackie Jones, Carol Koel- ling. I BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS W SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Back Row: Judy Brychta, Linda Hill, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Donna Watson, Janet Su Cox, Saralyn Wagers. Front Row: Judy Molloy, Dove Ann Gregory, Bobbie Beger, Stephanie Johnson, Freida Schneider. Back Row: Judy Brychta, Barbara McWilliams, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Freida Schneider, Saralyn Wagers. Front Row: Linda Hill, Janet Su Cox, Capt, and Stephanie Johnson. Page 115 QLGIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATICIN ' G. A. A. BOARD Back Row: Peg Hargrove, Gayle Hart, Elizabeth Salmons, Maryann Angsten, Mary Bloom, Judy Sevy, Shirley Dale, Judy Reed, Mrs. Gladys Baker, Middle Row: Yvonne Baber, Brenda Blum, Carol Moore, Suzy Nothhouse, Sandra Fry, Karol Jean The G. A. A. Board is composed of the G. A. A. officers and sports-manager. These girls are in charge of the G. A. A. and all its activities. Myers, Betsy Brown, Freida Schnider. Front Row: Jeanne Bradford, Judy Brychta, Linda Lee Hill, Judy Litz, Stephanie Johnson, Bobbie Beger, Janet Sue Cox, Dove Ann Gregory, Judy Molloy. After racking up a score of two thousand foul' hundred points, gained through an almost endless train of activities in sports, the girls receive their C pins. C PIN GIRLS Back Row: Yvonne Baber, Marilyn Lathrop, Pat Farmer, Elizabeth Salmons, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Pat Morgan, Maryann Angsten, Judy Molloy, Dove Ann Gregory, Bobbie Beger, Mary Bloom, Judy Sevy, Ann Moncrief. Middle Row: Judy Litz, Judy Brychta, Donna Watson, Peg Hargrove, Judy Bartling, Nancy Hedlund, Suzy Nothhouse, Sandra Fry, Judy Reed, Freida Schneider, Karol Jean Myers, Betsy Brown, Sandra Miller. Front Row: Linda Lee Hill, Janet Sue Cox, Saralyn Wage1's, Carol Moore, Jeanne Bradford, Carol Webb, Stephanie Johnson, Carol Hines, Beverly Griffis, Mary Ruth Newlon, Beverly Bunche. Page 116 ggeiatsff ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO OLD C GIRLS Back Row: Marilyn Lathrop, Elizabeth Salmons, Jo Ellen Hawkins, Pat Morgan, Maryann Angsten, Judy Molloy, Dove Ann Gregory, Bobbie Beger, Mary Bloom, Judy Sevy, Ann Moncrief. Middle Row: Janet Su Cox, Judy Litz, Judy Brychta, Yvonne Baber, Freida Schneider, Judy Reed, San- Earning 1800 points seems like a huge job, but, a lot of girls, being active in G. A. A. sports, find that these points add up very quickly and dra Fry, Karol Jean Myers, Betsy Brown. Front Row: Nancy Toler, Linda Lee Hill, Carol Moore, Jeanne Bradford, Carol Webb, Stephanie Johnson, Carol Hines, Beverly Griffis, Sandra Miller, Mary Ruth Newlon, Beverly Bunche. they become eligible for the blue chenille C, the award that is granted for this accomplish- ment. WC' NEW C GIRLS Back Row: Carol Koelling, Pat Farmer, Rose Jezak, Laura Ruhnke, Shirley Dale, Jenny Clark, Lois Butler, Linda Dougherty, Veta Hamblen, Brenda Blum. Middle Row: Barbara McWilliams, Gayle Hart, Donna Watson, Saralyn Wagers, Suzy Nothhouse, Judy Bartling, Nancy Hedlund, Joyce Fuller, Marcia Ziph. Front Row: Mary Graff, Donna Miller, Donna Kibble, Karen Nichols, Judy Kulowski, Karen Eddy, Sue Coder, Donna Cran- dall, Judy Bermond. Page 117 THE MILITARY . . . ff'R ' V f X , . f r , I W . .?af K lx Ei I gr f R Z! fy f W , f ' li f X f 'r f W . at ll l J 4762 6 Lf. 1 ' T X ff- fp' ' ' -all 'X r ' wil- i Y VV Y - - 'Z fax xx -- ' ' f Q gg-wr., X ' 2 ' J I KUREQZQZ J .17 ' ff' 'X ., -S -C - - E.. 7, - f- 1. x J f , - - i.g : - -N C K ,V A -2 ,, 2 'R Q as f 1 .1-a s 'N 1 Q 5 --. . ,faf Z4 'Qu J hy ,,, , yv,.,qy,-af,f,,, - - ff, ,iffy ,,4flg15 N, 5 . ,u,...f1 ,R l , V , LA- I 004.1 ff., Q.,-'ff' fa ,'n'v4g-W',,W'4.5f7 ww' 1! Mme' - K. ' X X, - ' , , - 4 wi - i 1 ' 1 rw.: 'I M f' -f ' Q. -R ., f ' , ' J 2:2 Q, v 50' f 4 ' A r 9-4- Q 0 I Q 5 V ,VWY if -,-,Iwi 5 T4-r Y Li. iQ' if-2' f .. , K, ,P X ' lf-if -3' . ,. -2 - if-E Agggx-ti .,- bfi- ' ' ' -33 fy A7 f- 21:5 wr '?'f-.Z--C 'lg 'fl iQ f- 1- , '- ' -'li 6 fit' A,7' -gg, . . fa Qi' ' :-A' ...R.O.T.C. You're in the army now . . . or almost. Under the supervision of Sergeant Tipton, 170 R. O. T. C. boys are getting a taste of army training and dis- cipline. The Reserve Officers Training Corps is divided into four companies with two platoons in each and three squadrons per platoon, and has twenty- five officers and six honorary officers who are all members of The Shield and Spear. Last summer, forty-three cadets attended sum- mer camp at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. All ca- dets attending the camp and successfully com- pleting the training program were promoted one rank. The Indian riflers, captained by Larry Watson, won all the City League matches this year. The riflemen of Central also share eleventh place in the state as a result of the Little Camp Perry matches in Boonville, Missouri. Recognition is due to Ronald Hayden for being selected Central's best first year cadetg and to Larry Watson and Donald Coates for being awarded the Distinguished Rifleman medal, pre- sented by the Junior National Rifle Association. Page 118 . . . RESERVE DFFICERS TRAINING CORPS 1 BATTALLION STAFF W W' Lt. Col. Roger Allen Brown, Major Larry Wat- Captain Andrew Ziph, Sec-ond Lt. James Glide- son, Captain George Murdock, Captain Ronnie well, MfSgt. Alfred Porter. Magers, Major Fred Gilley, Captain Norman Cook, HONORARY CFFICERS Lt. Colonel Donna Watson, Major Janet Su Cox, tain Mavis Vanfossan, Knot pictured, Captain Pen- Major Judy Lewis, Captain Carol Tetherow, Cap- nie Johnsonj. Page 119 ...R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM Donald Coates, Bob Hurst, Ronald Honeycutt, Team Captain Larry Watson, Garold Gering, David Stouffer, Lloyd Van Horn. COMPANY A Back Row: Tom Akers, Edward Meeks, James Mitchell, Jerry Breckenridge, Daniel Shipley, Rickey Milligan, Jerry Van Vickle, Bob Hurst, Reggie Monroe. Middle Row: Ronald Honeycutt, Garry Graves, Roger Moberly, Frank Tipton, Tony Lord, Watson Brooks, Raymond Scott, Paul Blak- ley, Daniel Ragland, Charles Shellenberger, Roger Patterson. Front Row: Major Fred Gilley, Bob Chesney, Earl Griffin, John Byers, Gary Sherman, Captain John Foley, Gary Gilbert, Dennis Vogel, Bob Silburn, Captain Ronnie Magers. COMPANY B Back Row: Darragh Kasakoff, Melvin Enslow, Joe Milnar, Herb Spindler, Owen Eichstadt, Ches- ter Ferguson, Dennie Blanton, Hugh Howard, Kenneth Conkling, Roger Frickle, Jack Nichols. Third Row: Ray Mueller, Steve Schneider, Doug- las Pohl, Michael Brandt, Harold Wilson, Carl Ousley, Roe Lundy, Lawrence Pilgram, Alfred Phannix, Jerry Russell. Second Row: Kent Gard- ner, Jim Buffum, Ernest Madison, Bob Thomas, Darryl Gerstner, Larry Means, Sam Hill, George Hobson, Charles Bauman. Front Row: Captain Paul Whitsell. Page 120 P N eg L A, OOOKOvO1OkfO COMPANY C Back Row: Charles Stracener, Frank Stein, Joseph Ogi, Steve Gilkerson, Scott Benson, Lloyd VanHorn, John Fulmer, Gary King, Lewis Ed- wards, Boyd Highfield. Third Row: Bob Foley, Jerry Weese, Richard Cagg, Gary Blair, Mike Cordonnier, Roney Haden, Richard Short, Jerry Coldsnow, Richard Dempsey, Alan Spector, Jon Crabtree. Second Row: Garold Gering, Johnny Gay, Glen Snyder, Jimmy Moore, Roger Blair, Billie Hill, Larry Carter, Roger Hessler, Ted VVheeler, David Stouffer. Front Row: Captain Gary Winfrey. i COMPANY D Back Row: Bill Miller, Roger Matlock, Danny Roberts, Raymond Gilley, Carl Roberts, Jack Riche, Robidoux Phelps, Dale Hawman, Paul Van Buskirk, Sheldon Tilles. Third Row: Donald Coates, Harlan Clark, Richard Beezley, Richard Sullivan, Bill Henry, Jerry Ward, Joseph Martin, William NVashington, Gary Loe, Donald Austin. Second Row: Norman Cook, Dick Rosenthal Robert Kennard, Eric Silver, Charles McGee, Ed- ward McCoy, Charles Dykes, James Sleeze-r,H.B Matlock. Front Row: Captain Mike Lamb. v SHIELD Back Row: Garold Gering, Bob Foley, Tom Akers, Donald Austin, Donald Coates, H. B. Mat- lock, Roger Patterson, David Stouffer, James Glidewell, John Foley. Middle Row: Gary Loe, Alfred Porter, Ernest Madison, Gary Winfrey, Pa V l 1 t L- E l AND SPEAR George Murdock, Paul Whitsell, Roger Frickle, Kent Gardner. Front Row: Roger Brown, Donna Watson, Larry Watson, Mavis Vanfossan, Ronnie Magers, Janet Su Cox, Mike Lamb, Carol Tethe- row, Fred Gilley, Judy Lewis. ge 121 . . . R. O. T. C. GIRL ' DRILL TEAM Back Row: Captain Mavis Vanfossan, Pat Travis Sue Hartman, Dixie Cunningham, Joan Nelson Marilyn Mayse, Susan McCord, Sharon Williams Carol Montgomery, Sylvia Turner, Connie Settle Celestine Guyton, Lt. Colonel Donna Watson Middle Row: Major Judy Lewis, Elaine Stuber, Jarra Lee Felt, Dixie Middaugh, Donna Kibble Linda Welty, Judy Witham, Rilla Marie Ogi Rosalie Horner, Carolyn Miller, Jeri Hibler, Carol Rothstein, Major Janet Su Cox. Front Row: Cap- tain Carol Tetherow, Nancy Ward, Donna Turn- bull, Donna Miller, La Donna Opseth, Carol Clay- comb, Sandra Foley, Donna Crandell, Jeannie Jef- fries, Gerri Vogel, Sharon Zagrodzky, Karan Mu- sick, Mary Magers, Captain Mike Lamb, com- manding. Seeing a number of girls dressed in blue and white uniforms every Monday soon becomes a usual sight in the hall and on the campus of Central. There are about 100 girls in this first Girls' Drill Team of Central. The team, commanded by Honor Guard com- mander, Mike Lamb, was taught precision drill and primary R.O.T.C. drills. The girls performed at the R.O.T.C. Review and at other R.O.T.C. functions. Attention! In spite of wind and flying hair the Girls' Drill Team practices on the front lawn of Central. Page 122 . . . HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MILITARY 3 , 2 , iilililiiiiiliiiiiik HONOR GUARD Back Row: Leslie Johnson, Roger Matlock, Don- ald Coates, Roger Patterson, Watson Dean Brooks, Jack L. Riche, Norman G. Cook, Raymond Gilley. Second Row: Ronnie Magers, Ga.ry King, Gary Winfrey, Owen Eichstadt, Melvin Enslow, John There is something about a soldier, so an old song says, that makes him very fine. That something is, perhaps, most commonly found in Central in its R.O.T.C. Honor Guard. This quality is immediately detected the instant the group moves on to the football field during half- time, or as they fall in at the auditorium during 3553? 369' 5 Q52 14 U3 11 F11 12025 55UfE Sf - ,imp zwgg EEN? L-4' CD5 M5553 ED'-cu U5 L4 Qwgg :DEWPT 551,195 immig- Eg e SWS? UQUJU' . :SQ CD' Da EH mom v-4 CD :-E? R,O.T.C. Review. Their distinguished uniforms, white spats, flashing helmets, and shining brass, bring recognition to this group. But that some- thing is brought to its fullest as the Honor Guard goes into its precision drills which are nothing short of very fine. Mike Lamb puts the Honor Guard through the paces at a football game. uK PSHE wffllffkf MR 9 , W, , , , M , , , ,if 4 ,Q if K, Wiki: 'K I 1 jf! 1 ' ' . ,W V,A, , Q, . , 'warg ' ,V . W Q , H A4 k....l .ligiam we and Norman Gary Winfrey gives David Rails some basic instruction of a 30 cal. M1 rifle, ,I HHWYU L. ..-a v...,., -.......,..-- --...--..., Gary Winfrey, David Stouffer, and Garold Gering salute the flag before dismissal of class. Page 123 SPECIAL MEMORIES . . . ff-xxx C- x s at fi J 7 ,, f f 'X fs, g 'Q - f X? xc NX ix Q X . 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What landmark will Central in- They have shown how minor objects fit into one sert into your memories? Or, better still, what complete unit-Central. They have also illus- landmark will you leave for Central? trated that all things, no matter what they may Page 124 GTX A, S 6 rx Ni -7 KJ-X 'ff XXX ix 4 div I7 K rf'A?N4 A L KU' ffkjfwb f F ' xx r5 '1 X' 7,'f'Anff XV 7 , f x f E QF X , A516 A, X X , 5: 4 J rw 'L 5 1 X, Q? x f L :iff -if C f J In X - Q, fl, Z A ff 7 A jfffvff QQENkJWNwf1X iE , 5 f ' -gym xq V f F H73 5 2 L- ' 'T --13.134 QCFXaM1mKC770y? 1. ? Q? M537 5 wdsgfff 9 W X A I IA 77 Z! 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QHCLLXLV , Q ' ,N NOV -CL 'Aw-L M fy JWVS A wo Jw C , , SWS AW wg WV Si VM9 2 QNX ,GLC 1- U' ,JL ui' gb' .gi NV Alix . 5 O .V , . -fs .V J , w ,1 SW, lv ,lr 1, l W , ML KJV , so IQ go N Agro L if D591 X X N X, W 1 755' J If ' ' R' , DL ,QW to 21 A is , -ge 5, V, .Jann ,A e--- 'Y NU-.KM ,JU , ,,,4J,u NNW UVM AN INDIAN, Too , s' mf ,, Y' y ', g. . F Aff ,lu Sv ejik Tl Betsy Brown, Yvonne Baber, Carol Hopkins, AX? ,,,u'W' Donna Watson, Dove Ann Gregory, Stephanie ,Qi J Johnson, Judy Sevy, and Carol Jean Myers f Whoop it up. WOW! 'tKickin' 'em High is the hilarious boy's cho- rus line, consisting of Charles Livieri, Wake Nau- man, Paul Davis, Steve Pitluck, Don Lawton, Andy Ziph, Roger Drake, and Jerry Lund. FINALE The members of the Senior Variety Show top off a fine evening by joining hands in this self- explanatory picture. Page 126 . . . ALL SCHOOL PLAY, DEAR RUTH. QT ' ' 'ole '. Ruth Uanice Yost? and Bill Seawright CRonnie Nicholsp, and the maid fMadeline Kapalb look on Atkinsj seal their engagement with a kiss as approvingly, but Ruth's mother Uean Ann Kochi Chuck CRichard Borngesserj, Martha CKaren frowns at the incident. 0+ 2 it I now pronounce you man and wife! says mony, but Albert tEddie McCoyJ gasps at the the Judge Uohn FrobeniusJ to Chuck and Martha. whole thing. Bill, Ruth, and Ruth's mother witness the cere- :vQ:9 have '59':'?' +4-3. Q M .Q it -of 44 Qt. 0 Qi 0 AMMO 0 Mfg O 0 Albert just can't understand why Ruth has to Is Ruth home? climaxes Harold Klobber- entertain Bill. Ruth's father and mother try to meyer fRick Griffinb. calm their future son-in-law. Page 127 ..D1V1NE TIDEGS, f-A CHILD is DKJIYLSI rr Q The innkeeper fRonnie Atkinsj tells his wife CLona Lewis at far leftl and their chambermaids CSharon Schneider and Pat Farmerl to make ready for the evening guests, the soldiers, on that memorable night. A child is adore the new-born babe. Front Row: Sharon Schneider, Pat Farmer, Teddy Wheeler, Mary Bloom, Lona Lewis, Ronnie Atkins. Back Row: Charles Carr, Margaret Brooks, Bill Wolf, Reid Townsend, Larry Bunkowski, Bob Hershe born in the stable at Bethlehem. All Y. Dismas CTeddy Wheelerj tells Pat Farmer, N- Sharon Schneider, and Lona Lewis why the Christ child has come. X J tx QL 2 i lr LQQVVNL My Mi We elif? 2 X 5 li Page 128 if . . . SPORTS SIDELIGHTS The stirring of drums marks the entrance of high stepping majorettes spark the attraction of the band during one of the football games. The the uniformed band. Mark and Cindy Crigler serve as basketball- I crown you Football Queen of l957! declares carrier and crown-bearer at the Basketball Queen Eddie Herman upon placing the crown on Mary Coronation. Bloom. if fl! iF'CM Take it away! cheers the Pep Squad during the basketball homecoming game against William Chrisman. We won the game 50-43. 5, 3 Page 129 . . . QENTR L LIGHTS I 1 nrotnernood Week is marked by this inspiring assembly. 4,-1 Lemme at it! The girls scramble for a loose Judy Buster signs up for her cap and gown as ball during the G.A.A. championship game. Mrs. Walton and Barbara Cohen look on. sire As class beauty, Mary Bloom represents Spring The cafeteria staff is ready for the onslaught in the Senior Variety Show. of hungry Centralites. Page 130 . . . DANCES Z' uv' V Students pound the floor during the '56 Jun- ior-Senior Prom. D 5 x-f--Q J' Judy Lewis belts out a few songs during in- Eddie Herman Chappily enoughj crowns the termission at the All-School Dance. king and queen of the All-School Dance, Tom Triplett and Mary Bloom. King Neptune himself, and his own royal court, helps set the mood for the All-School Dance. Page 131 . . . SPECIAL MOME TS 'rue Royal Procession. Escorted by basketball W captains Clarence Bell and Merrill Ehlert, Queen Mary Ann Howard makes her way to her throne. I I ,, 1 g . 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PECIAL MOMENTS The P. T. A. honored the parents of Sopho mores at a night meeting. We were in a rather uncomfortable position as we viewed the championship rifle team, consist- ing of Larry Watson, Garold Gering, Ronald Honeycutt, and David Stouffer. ls K. C. Boyle and Ed Bartel tried, amid the ap- plause, to get Don Poncho Parker, class muscle- man of 1956, to flex, Poncho accommodated them and the prom ended with all the gang sing- ing Auld Lang Synef' Page 133 Ackley, Linda .........,.. Addington, Buddy .... Akers, Tom .............. Albertson, Melvin .... Albin, M, Jerry ...... Alders, Jim ......... ,, Allen, Bonnie ....... I DEX A 48, 113 . ...... 56, 120 1 .......48, 8 7 Bradley, Darlene ....... Branch, Suzanne ...,.. Brandt, Diana .......... , Brandt, R. Michael ...... Bray, Lela .,................. Brant, Connie Ann ,,.... Breckenridge, Jerry ....... Brewer, Jimmie .......... Bridges, Nvaldo ....... Briggs, Larry ............. Briscoe, Donald ...... Brod, Lynne ........ 48 21 64 99 99 ......,.56, 89 91 89 20 05 56 Bezona Ronnie .... .......64, 86 ....,....64, 120 . .......... 48, 80 .........64, 120 . ,,.. ................ . ......... 2 2 .........48. 99, 105, 106 99 81, 91 120 .......64, 73, 74, 99, 105 Byron ............... . . ............ Brooks, Buddy ....... Brooks, Margaret ...... Brooks, VVatson ......... Brower, Watson .... . Brown, Betsy. ,.... .......,.. Brown, Brown, Dorothy ...,...... Allen, Ken ........... ,,,.,,,,,,, 4 3 AISOH, Anne ............ ....,................... 5 6 80 AY1g9FS0H, Karen ...... ..,............................ T .......... An erson, Roger ....... ....... 5 5, 56, 74, 8 , 1 Andrew, Leon Earl ........................ .......,...................... .... .... Angsten, Maryann ...,................................................,............,.,.... 74, 75, 77 78, 79, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117 Angsten, Roger Lee ............................,............................. 56,-92 Armstrong, Judy ...............................,............,..... 56, 74, 80 89 Arst, Roger ................ .............. . .. . ....................... ...20 ASbl1I'Y, David ...... .............., 4 8 84 Ashby, Judy ......,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Atkins, Ronald ....,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Atkinson, Charles ....... ,,,,,,,, 6 4 99 Attebury, Shirley ........... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Austin, Don Wayne ...... ......... 4 8, 121 Ayers, Jack ..........,........ ,,,,,,,, 6 4, 99 Ayers, Robert ............ ....... ..........,. 6 4 B Babb, Linda .............,..........................................,................. 64, 74 Baber, Joe .................................................................,.......,.......... 48 Baber, Yvonne ............ 20, 80, 81, 82, 86, 112, 114, 116, 117 Baldwin, Don ...............................,.,...,..... . .,...,........,................... 48 Barksdale, Daryl .......... ........................................................... 6 4 Barnes, Bert ..,.,...... ...,.,...... 6 4, 99, 105 Barnett. Sondra ..... , ...........................,... 20 Barrett, Laine ........ ,.................... 4 8, 78, 92 Bartling, Judy ,................ .... 4 8, 115, 116, 117 Barton, Beverly .................. ......................... 5 6, 89 Batley, Penney ........................ . ..,... 64, 77, 80, 81 Baughman, Sharon Sue .... ........... 6 4, 92, 93 Bauman, H. Charles ........ ................ 4 8, 120 Beam, Carolyn ..................................................... ..,. ........... 4 8 , 89 Beatley, Marion ........ ............................,. 112 Beaty, Kay ............. ...........................,.......,...... 2 0, 83, 86, Beaver, Steve ........., ....,..... 4 8, 74, 75, 99, Beezley, Richard ..... Beger, Bobbie ......... Beierle, Charles ........ Bell, Clarence A. ..... . Bell, Juanema ........ Bell, Mari Beth ..... Bennett, Larry ...... Benson, Scott ........ Bente, Linda .............. Bente, Mary Lois Berger, Bob ................ Berger, Tod .................... Berkowitz, Robert ....... Bermond, Judy .......... Berry, Donnie Lee ..... Berry, Larry .............. Berry, Linda ........... Bibb, Reginald ...... Bibb, Ronald ....... Bibb, Ruth Ann .... Bielby, Marian . .... . Black, Gary ......... Black, Linden ..... 100, 105, 106, 111 .......20, 92, 93, 114, 115, 116, lgg ........20, 99, 100, 104, 105, 106, 111 .......56, 93, 99 ........................................ 64, 121 ........9, 48, 74, 92 93, 99, 101, 111 ..,....................................... 56, 78 86, 87, 90, 113, 117 ........21, 83, 86, 112 112, 113, 116, 117 105 Brown, Janita Mary.. . .... ,...... ..... . . ....56 Brown, John Tracy.... .... ..... ......48 Brown, Judy .................. ..................................... 6 4, 87 Brown, Julie ............... .......................................,........ 6 4 Brown, Kurt ................ ......... 9 9, 100, 105, 106, 111 Brown, Roger ................. .,...... 2 2, 74, 119, 121, 122 Bruckschen, Stacia ........................ 56, 89, 113 Brumback, LeRoy ......................................,....................... 64, 99 Bruns, Betty Jo ........................................................................ 56 Brychta, Judy .......... .......,.. ..................... ..... ................. ...... . ..... . . . 22, 74, 75, 77, 82, 86, 90, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117 Buck, Nancy ....,..................................................... ...... 5 6, 79, 87 Buckey, Galen ...................................................................... 64, 99 Buckner, Mary ..,,.... Buffum, James ....... Bunche, Beverly ....... Bundy, Lawrence ..... Bundy, Linwood ....... Bunkowski, Larry ..... Burnett, Carolyn Burnham, Jim ......,.. Busey, Larry ........ Busey, Russel . ........ Buster, Cynthia ...... Buster, Judy ............. Butchart, Nancy ..... Butler, Doris . ....... . Butler, Ethel ..... Butler, Lois ....... Butts, Galen ..,.. Byers, John ....... 64, 78, 120 .........22, 81, 114, 116, 117 99 ..........64, 74 87 99, 105 '.I'.'.'.'.III1I5 74, 75 78 64 ,......48 Cabeen, Ronnie ...... . .......... . ........................ .. ...... Cabiness, Shermalyne ............... Cagg, Richard .................. ............... Cagg, Iva Sharon ...... Cagg, Richard ......... Cahill, Elaine .............,. .. Cahill, Lawrence ........ Campbell, Clementine Campbell, Robert ...... Campbell, Roberta ...... Carlson, Janice .... . ...... Carr, Charles ......... . ........48, 92 21 80 80 56 48 Blair , Carolyn .... Blair, Gary ........ Blair, Larry ................ Blair, Roger .,,..............,. Blakley, Carol June ....... Blakle DonaldF ........ Y, Blakley, Blakley, Blakley, Joyce ...... L90 ...... . ...............,.. .........64, 121 121 48, 99, 105, 106, 110, 151 ' 'tiff 9 9 Paul ..............................,... .... ......... 120 Blanton, Dennis Eugene Bloom, Mary ......... ............... 1 8, 1 Blum, Brenda .............................. Blum, Janice ....... .. Blum, Linda .,,..... Boeh, Jerry ............. Bohrer, Sherrie ....... Bolin, James ............, Bollman, Gene .........,.... Borngesser, Marian 9, 21, 74, 75, 112, 116, 117 9, 21, 75, Borngesser, Richardmuu' Bottorff Juliann .... Bottorff, Kenneth .lil 81, 112, 116, 117 87 64 1lII1I1561 '7'S', ' 56 64 90 .......56, 80, 89 21 ...........56, 80 21 Carr, Jack ............. Carrel, Bernice Carroll, Jack ...,..... Carroll, Stephen .... Carter, Gary .......... Carter, Judy ..... Carter, Larry ...... Carter, Marcia .... Carter, Sherry .... Carver, Arnold .... Castle, Roger . .,... . 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Close, Mary Ellen Clouse, Bruce .......... Cluck. Sam .......... , ..... Cluster, Kookie ....... Coates, Donald ..... Coates. Judith ..... Cobb, Calvin . .,... Coburn, Jack ..... Page 134 ...23, 75, 80, 86 1 ..23, 83 ..56, 99 90, 113 91, 112 74, 112 117 80, , ............ 64 120 56, ..56, 78 90, 112 ...........121 64, 121 64 .........23, 84 56 56 48 90 89 90 91 23 92 64 78, 87, 99, 10 , 11 .........56, 74, 89, 113 121 87 ..........48, 80 87 ..........23, 83, 87 79 ..........56, 90 ......... 64, 120 ..........56, 87, 99 93 ., ...,.............. 48, 99 .......23, 83, 90, 112 48, 64, 99 121 56, 80, 89, 93 48, 86, 90, 113, 117 56 87 89 122 92 74, 112 ... ...,..., 48, 78, 120, 121 80, 89 ...........64, 99, 105 Coburn, Robert , .... . Coder, Sandra ..... Coder, Sue .........4 .. Cohen, Barbara ..... ...........64, 84 89 .........56, 89, 117 Coldsnow, J ..,, Coleman, Cliagles .... , 13 Qolesrook, Jon ........ .... f f.fff .... ::.'::::6.4',-'99 Colman, Larry .............. ........, 2 4, 99, 100, 111 COUTIS-Il. Sarah ................ .........,.....,.... 4 8 80 Conklins, D. Kenneth ...... ................ . :::::64,,120 Conrad, Lawrence ......... Conroy, Ronald ........... Cook, Carol ........,.... Cook, David ......... Cook, Norman ....... Coons, Georgann ..... Cooper, Allen ......,........ Cooper. Gary Merell ........ Cooper, Gary Michael ........ Corcoran, Paul ................. Cordonnier, Mike ....... Cormany, Penny ..... . .. .. ..........,.... ...56 64, 80 .......24, 119, 121, 122 ..,,. 48, 64 89, 113 Corwin, Janice ...... ............... 5 6 89 Cowles, Marcia .......................... , .......................................,.... 1.64 Cox, Cynthia ........................................................................ 56 89 Cox, Janet Su ...................................................................... 24,'75, 73. 79, 80, 32, 36, 92 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121, 122 Cox, Jay B .............,.............................................. .48, 87, 93, 99 Cox, Norman ...................,.......................................... 48, 93, 110 Coy, James ................. , ......... 24, 75, 78, 105, 106, 108, 111 Crabtree, Garry .... ...... .,........................................... 2 4 74 78 Crabtree, Janet .............. ....... ................................... 1 2 4 '112 Crabtree, Jon Alton ...... ................................. 6 51 121 Crandell, Donna . .......... 56, 80, 89, 117 122 Crawford, Jay ............. .............................,.. 6 5, 99 Crawford, Sharon ....... Creverling, Dan ........ Crxgler, Kay .........,. 75, 1 Crouch, Carol ............ ....................................... Crow, Gerald .......... ,...... .................... ....., ..... ,.... .......... . .,...... 6 5 , 8 7 Crowe, Becky ..................................................... ,...... .................. 6 5 Crowell, Harry --,....- 24, 72, 73 74 78 83, 90, 99, 100, 111 Cummings, Charles ...................................................,,..... 25, 83 Cummings, Steve ............,..................,......,.,,..,......... 56, 74 99 Cunningham, Dixie ......,......... ............. 5 6,'122 Cunningham, Geraldene ....,.. 56, 79, 84 Curry, Beverly .,..,.................. ,,,,,,,,,, , 48 78 Curry, Leona . .,...... ..........,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,65 Curtis, A. Jean ..... Cutler, Karen ...... .......53, 57, 89 Daily, Charles ................. .............. ............... 4 8 , 99 Dakon, Ifatrick ...... .................................................. 5 7, 108 Dale, Shirley .........,... ........ 4 8 S7 91 113, 114, 116, 117 Davidson, Joyce ...... ................... ,....,..............,, .................. Davis, Paul ..............,.. .............. .......,...... ............... 2 5 , Dawson, Marquita ,... . Daynosky, Joel ......... Deatherage, Daniel .... Deatherage, Larry ..... Dempsey, Richard ..... Denham, Sue ................. DeVore, William E .,..,.... Dewald, Billy ............... Dietderick, Chester ....,.. Dietz, Lester ................. Dillard, Linda ........... Dixon, Harry ...... Doak, Lois .......... Domino, Carl .......... Donaldson, Dale ....... Donaldson, Rodney ..... Donaldson, Sondra .... Dorrell, Tom .............. Dougherty, Linda. ......... Douglas, Linda .......... Dozier, Terry ........ Drake, Roger ........... Dreher, Stephen ...... Dresher, Linda ...... Dresher, Sandra ......... Driver, Roger .................. Duckworth, Gretchen ...... Duckworth, Roger .......... .. Dudley, Macon ................. Dunavant, Pat ........... .. Dunavant, Tommy Dunbar, Dwyer, Dyche, Dykes, Dynes, Dyson, Burton .. ..... .. Leonard .. Joan .......... Charles .... Robert ....... Bob .......... 57 86 .......57, 91, 99 .......65, 87, 99 99 1 ........49, 65 .......65, , ffffffff57f 65 21 57 85 99 25 25 87 ...........65, 92 77 93 25 84 84 93 57 17 65 75, 90, 113, .. ...... 25, 90, 99, 100, 111 78 .. ......... .57 113 .......65, 74, 92, 99 99 91 . ......... 65, 121 49, 99 East, Betty ....... .............. ..................... 2 5 , 89 East, Lois ........ ....... ................................ 5 7 Eddy, Karen .: ..... ........ 5 7, 86, 89, 117 Edwards. Lewis .... ................... 6 5, 121 Eggleston, Carol .................,...................................... 26, 90, 112 Ehlert, Merrill ...,........................................................................ , ....... 26, 77, 90, 98, 99, 100, 102, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111 Eichstadt, Owen ....... Eierdanz, Rosanne ...... Elrod, Howard .....,...... Englehart, Larry ....... Enslow, Melvin ,.,...... Estes, Elizabeth ...... Evans, Shirley ...,..... Everett, Gregory ....... Fairleigh, Catherine Farmer, Patty ....... ..... . .. Fattig, Sandra ..... . .... .. Fellmann, Elaine ....... Felt, Jarra Lee .,... .... Fenner, Kitty .......... Ferguson., Chester ...... Fetty, Dixle ............. Field, Carole ......... Fimple, Ronnie ...... , Findley, Gus ..,....... Fisher, Galen .... Fisher, Linda ........... Fisher Fisher Fitzpa Fitzpa , Pat .................. , Russell .......... trick, Beverly trick, Morris ...... Fitzsimmons, Bob Flinchpaugh, Larry ...... 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Gibson, Donna . ..,. .. Gifford, Judith .... Gilbert, Carole ...... Gilbert, Gary ..,...... Gilbert, Susan ......... Gilkerson, Steve ...... Gillespie, Bill ....... Gilley, Beverly ..... Gilley, Fred ................. Gilley, Raymond .... Gilmore, Larry ...., Glancy, Dwane ..... Glass, Topper ........... Glassel, Clifford . Glauser, Sandy ..... Glidewell, James Goatcher, Carlene ...... Goerke, Joyce ........... Goff, Mary Helen ...... Goff, Ruth .. ............. Gondring, John ........ Gorden, Judy .,.............. Gorden, Paul John .... Graff, Mary Ellen .......... Grant, Helen ................ Grant, Keith ............ Graves, Gary ......... 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Dick ..... ............... 4 9, 87, 99 Grimes, Dina ..... ............. 5 7 89 Grimes, Larry ....... ................. .............. 1 1 05 Grimm, Gavle ....... ........................................ 4 9 GI'iSW0ld, Diane ..... ....... 9 . 63, 65, 74, 87, 112 Page 135 S Groom, Carl ............. ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Grooms, Thomas ............. ....... 6 5, 99 ove, Ronnie ..........,. .. ................ ........... 4 9 G in ci d ..,. ...... . .. ..l ........ ........... . ..65 Kay ...... .... ........... ....... 5 7 , 89 on, Connie ......... .. ...... ............. ..... , 9 0, 91 Gutherie, Janet .... ....,. .... ' ........ . , .. 90 Guyton, Celestine ..... ..... ' . ...... .. ........ . 2 Guyton, Leon ..,....... ' ....,.. .......... 2 7, 105, 106, 108 0 , QD H O 446 6 ' I :- . uis, . ..... 0.65, 121 ,'-I ' af f All ......... ...... 2 3 W- , a y I e ......,. ......... Hall, Kathyle , ...... ................. . . 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Sharon ........ .................... 6 6, 81 Highfield, Boyd .,......... .............,....... ......,..................,... 6 6 , 121 Hill, Billie .................................... ........... .,...........,............... 6 6 , 121 Hill, Joan .......................,...................................................,.. 49, 91 Hill, Linda Lee .......... 28, 75, 78, 90, 92, 114, 115, 116, 117 Hill, Sammy ....,.....................,............................................. 58, 120 Hillix, Karen .......,...............,.............. ............................... 5 8, 89 Hillyard, Janet ....... .......... 5 8, 74, 86, 89, 113 Hiner, Gaylon ......... .....,....,.......................... 5 8, 93 Hines, Carol .......,......... ......... 2 8, 81, 114, 116, 117 Hines, Connie Ann ...... ...... Hines, Mary Linda .....,... Hinman, Allen Arthur ...... Hite, Shere ........................ Hitson, Larry .,.............. Hobson, George ..... Hodge, Loretta ....... 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Knadler, Roger . ..... Page 136 ., .........,.. 50, 79, , 50, 80, 90, 89 91 91 50 . ..,..... 66, 80, 120 ............50, 91 ............29, 99 29 93 .. ........ ................... 5 8 .... .. ........................... 66 66 89, 113 66 ..........66, 84, 121 ..........29, 86, 112 66 50 58 50, 90, 91 99 58 .......50, 90, 117, 122 30 ffff ' .121 87 ffffffIIf5iif 66 89 .........66, 99 58 58 Knadler, Ronald ..... Knepper, Paul ...... Koch, Jean Ann. .,.... . Koch, Larry ........., Koelling, Carol Kost, John ....,... Kothe Bill ........ Krumme, Bill ...... Kuehn, Lana .......,.... Kulowski, Cheryl ...... Kulowski, Judith ...... Lamb, Land, Michael R ,.,. .... Nancy .....,...... Landis, John ........ Landon, Dick ........... Landr ee, Sharon ....... Lankford, Daniel ,... Lankford, Roberta ....... Lathrop, Marilyn ....... Lau, Margaret ........ Lawrence, Phil ........... Lehr, . .....,........................................ 50 99, 105 .......30, 72, 74, 75, 78, 90, 112 77, 115, 117 .........50, 74, 75, 78, 99, 105 91, 110 112 91, 112 ........58, 74, 113, 117 ................. . .... 30, 121, 122 58, 73, 77, 91, 99, 105 30, 78, 82, 86, 116, 117 Lawton, Don ........... . ...... ......... 9 , 30, 83, 99, 100, 111 Leach, Vera Louise ..... ................................................... 3 1 Jim ...................... ....................................... 5 8, 91, 99 Larry .............. ..................................... .......... , . .31, 90 Leith, Letts, Letts, Douglas ....... Joe ............ ..........18, 3 1, 72, 74, 78, 105, 106 Letts, Marly ......... ....... ................. 5 8 , 77, 89, 113 Letts, Suzanne ..... ..........................................,.................. 6 6 Levy, Rosalie ...... ........................,................................ 5 8, 89 Lewin, Tom ........ .................. , ................................................. 5 8 Lewis, Judy ,......... ....... 3 1, 83, 91, 99, 112, 119, 121, 122 Lewis, Lona ............. .......... 5 0, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80, 91, 113 Lewis, Marilyn ..... .... ....................................................,.... 6 6 Lilly, Joyce .............. ............... .... ............... , ................... 5 0 Lindsey, Dale ........,.... . ...... ,....., 6 6 Link, Roger ..,............................................... .. .,............,............... 58 Linneweh, Barbara .............................,...............,....,......, 58, 77 Linsenby, Linda ....................................................,................... 58 Litz, Judy ............................ 31, 75, 76 83, 114, 115, 116, 117 Litz, Roger ...........................................................,... ..... 5 8, 79, 91 Livieri, Edward Charles ........................ 31, 87, 99, 100, 111 Lockh art, Pat .,...................... 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Moncrief, Ann .... 9, 32, 74, 75, 78, 87, 90, 91 Monroe, Reggie ................................................... 9, 33, 90, Montgomery, Carol .......... ........... ..........,............ Montgo Montgo Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moose, Moran, mery, Don .............,...,...................,......... .. 112, 116, 117 ....67, 92, 120 122 .59 93 mery, Georgia ................... . .... . ............................ , B. Kathleen ..........,.,.,,......................................... .50, 89 Carol .... 33, 75, 76, 83, 92, 93, 112, 114, David .................................,....................... Franklin ..................,................................ Jeanine ...... Jimmy . .,... ............ . Susan . ..... . Gloria .......... ........................ Morgan, Pat ....,......... ......... 5 0, 89, Morloc k, ....... Morrison, Beulah ..... Morrison, Miles .,....... Moseman, Ronald ........ Mozingo, Dolores ............ Mozingo, Paul Larry .,..... 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